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what twisted ankle? what muscle strain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. >> on easter sunday after mass, many people went though large cemetery to pay respects? p many were not ready for what they saw. >> it is so disrespectful. >> cops don't have any lead bus they know it happened on a certain date. >> no one is bothering anyone. why? why? ♪ >> wow. we're off. >> speaking out about something he has nothing to do with it. >> a hypocrite. >> a bun of incompetent fools and they ought to be fired. all of my daughter's pictures were there. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> how does it make you feel? does dow think it is kids vandalism? do you think it is ry limbingous kind of a thing? >> i am hoping that it is young people doing what they thought was funny. >> guy, an investigation is ongoing stemming from a discovery at the calvary catholic cemetery in cherry hill, new jersey. on easter sunday after mass, many people went to the larn cemetery to pay respects to the lost loved ones. many are not ready for what they saw. 36 beautiful statutes adorning the cemetery plots they were beheaded. >> gosh, you know, just find something to do. >> no one is bothering anyone. >> why? initially by visitors. vandalism was formed on the eve of easter sunday. if the cemetery has come out to say that the vandals actually struck on january 13th and they were awaiting repairs.
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do you think it is strange were you not contacted when this happened in january? >> i mean, the 13th. yes. i am. i not it was cent. >> just walking around the beheaded steat out. pit was eerie. was it some random act of vandalism orchids formerring a flank cherry hill police did not know. we reach odd out to them. the reason it took so long for the story to become public is two reasons, as it warms up, more people come out to see their loved once. the weather has been breaking a little bit, especially after easter sunday. the area in a plot that was damage the most and heavily was a very whole, a lot of the first area, a lot of graves dating back to the early 1600's. by all accounts, you every really locked their gates. four to five fences on route 38 and making changes and
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start locking the gate of the night. they are going in. z. bill: cops don't have any leads but know it happen on certain date, why? >> discovered the next day. discovered the next dy and reported. i am not sure why it didn't become public. yeah. maybe, maybe. >> this is so dpt disrespectful, you know, especially for families, they razz mourning the loss of a loved one, then, they spend thousands, hundreds on tombstones, i mean, they are expensive. i on foe what they can do to repir or fix these, these stones base this horrible. >> they offered to reimburse the folks. >> no. they are going pay for some of the damages buzz if people are not happy, they can contact the manufacturer of the statute. bill: they will replace it? i it is not cheap. reporter: a w a sad state of affairs we have to add surveillance cameras to cemetery. ♪ ♪ bill: your hair is flowing in the wind.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ reporter: convicted murder and former nfl star aaron hear man dez found hanged in the massachusetts prison cell wednesday morning according to officials. the 27-year-old former tight end for the patriots why hanged himself with a bedsheet attached to one did he and saided to have blocked off the door with rareas items. he was serving a life sentence in prison. it came days after the acquittal in the double murder trial and the same day the patriots scheduled to visit the white house for the super bowl win. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i just witnessed here on sandy hook, one of the most awesome, heartwarming things i think i have seen. five stranded seals released back in the ocean. this is awesome. bill: oh, my god, really.
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>> you not, guys. really. you got this. you got. you got it guys. >> the first seals made a beeline for the ocean and knew what he was doing. the second seal did not want to have anything to do with the cold waters of the at lap tick. atlantic. bill: why do you think? [jaw music playing] >> don't send me back. reporter: the seal population in new york and new jersey water has been increasing in recent years as the water gets cleaner. this year, there seems to be a little bit of a baby boom, the marine mammal center is reporting constant reports of seals up and down the entirejection coast and has room for couple dozen but at capacity last week and came here at sandy hook to let five of them go after they finished the rehan tation. now these sales wind up in the center for variety of reasons. some are hit by boats.
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some get attacked by sharks, but a lot of this, people -- bill: ok. >> you got to have a new stick. a. bill: really? it is good material. >> first to four times maybe. look. bill: hey, man, listen, you what? what can i say? >> a lot of this is painful not knowing how to deal well this. seals come back. people feed xabi seals on the beach and they think there is something wrong with them. they troy to help. they throw water on them. they end up undistress. they end up needing to be rehabbed. >> peat things look we see here today. bill: int subject it natural selection, though? why save the seals? i don't get it. what am i missing? let them die if they are too stupid get food. >> some people have inherent
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ability to see put tip these creatures. i know that escaped view, it is difficult for to you comprehend, but for me standing on the beach watching the beautiful animals go though beach noon the water again is amazing sight. >> very poet k. >> maybe some day your cold heart will. bill: all right. three sizes that day. reporter: why they are seeing increase in the population? i could not quite know. oh, yeah, baby booming. any idea why? >> yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yeah. all about the food. all about the food. it is bawl the waters getting cleaner and the fish population. seeinginging a resurgence. bill: all right. we're good. thank you. i have to break pret. that's the best yet. thank you, brian. reporter: i am in staten island new york. new york city's mayor wants
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to send zero wastes to landfills by 2030, instead, you have come posting efforts like to while all other trash get sent out of state to process like this. this is a look at a staten island transfer station 750 tons of garbage are brought here each day across staten island and sent out of state to south carolina where other landfills and at high cost. >> 20-day turn around it takes 20 days. >> the area looks familiar. that is because it is next to the fresh kills landfill which is said to be the largest, in the world. and some day you can even see it from space. >> 16,000 tops of garbage a day when i came out here in 1900 now we're taking 700-tons the average 740-tons a day. reporter: how's the mayor going to eliminate this waste is the question m
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well, xane, if are composting. >> and today, we're now the biggest organic program in the country. you know? just 10-11% of the city is served at this point. >> but the plan is not without the criticism. some say composting efforts have been pretty smelly across the city. >> composting is really like, you are microorganism. the are in shay. it is article natural process. it is something happening around us all the time. composting is humans take advantage of this sort of miraculous chemical breakdown of materials to make product. reporter: and others, also, again, complained about the cost, out of state. my question, what will workers actually take initiative to do this composting effort, so, so, that is the story. >> the problem is, de blasio is do gooder mentality is
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shifting that burden ton the local taxpayer crash the local resident and got a problem with cat, rats, everything else in new york and doesn't care about the dumps and the lapped phils everywhere else and wants it out of this he five burroughs. reporter: yes. it is only new york city. i think, actually, to initially start and out of state. i know there is some folks in brooklyn, i won't say wo, who were come posting the trash in their own kitchen, again, space. not short on smells. bill: all right, de blasio is forward thinking. he will fig girt out. probably not. thans, diana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ reporter: bill, goose one, detective zero. check thought surveillance footage posted to youtube by lieutenant shawn bassett of the clarksville police department, security cam footage of the colleagues and detective rahal getting
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attacked and owned by very angry mother goose. >> how did you go goose one diving goose schnegg. >> oh, boy. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> knock knock. bill: who is this? reporter: this agitated alligator. ronny russell which is the gator getter consultants in south carolina. he was called to south carolina home early sunday morning because the family heard a lot of knocking around the front porch and turns out the gat ouster nine-feet long. he actually made the way through a locked screen door. bill: they have so many gators they have a company called gator gert. reporter: gator getter. note ♪ ♪ bill: all right. what the hell that is? reporter: they are the unicorn frappuccinos from starbucks. >> i am convinced this is just chemicals i am happy to try it. i really like it. i am big it tomorrow.
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i am getting one tomorrow.
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bill: leib your stuff so we can do the show tonight and walk around the camera. >> reporter: you got it. bill: point. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ reporter: here is a dog with quite some maternal instinct, the owner, nick, posted this surveillance video on social media of the dog sophia checking on the newborn son, then the dog goes the window make sure everything is ok outside.
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they may have a baby-sitter on their hands. bill. reporter: you have seen a wombat? bill: no. >> reporter: there wombat patrick became the oldest and fattest wombat in captivity. he weighed in at 8 pounds and died at 32. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: i am. i am going. i am going. ♪ ♪ bill: ok. $3 million. ♪ ♪ ♪ what? >> woe. ♪ ♪ bill: what the hell is that? reporter: oh, they are the unicorn frappuccinos from starbucks they came out today and will be available through sunday. bill: really? reporter: the internet is going crazy. take one. bill: do you want me to take one? reporter: yes. bill: i want to try it. reporter: mango syrup, it may or may not have over 400 calories.
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>> oh, no, i cannot have it. bill: i have a slight allergy to certain fruits like passion fruit but convince this is just chemicals, i am happy to try it. reporter: do you want one? bill: mmmm like a milkshake. in line at starbucks this morning. there was a line. everyone is asking about the picture. the picture of this uniform. yeah. the description was, it is a layered flavored drink. you first got the sweetness of the mango then a little bit of spark and raspberry and description was, it is an intense drink. reporter: everything you dreamed of and more? bill: no. rohan, they give you straws. the straws are free. reporter: yeah. i have to find one. bill: how does this work? this is the first time. reporter: i drink adult drinks. bill: what the hell are you
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doing? well, there is a salty component it to. reporter: salt zy. bill: yeah. the hango. anyway. reporter: no. definitely not. >> the truth is, i do love uni corps. reporter: also, we have a unicorn correspondent for the show. try out these. bill: do we have video of this? reporter: we sure do. bill: great. ♪ ♪ >> we're dangerous. oh, we got to go. >> change of plans. >> the yun ny corn got thrown out of the la texas line. they reason the trailer waiting for the frappuccinos. we are going to go inside and wait in line to get some frappuccinos. we'll get them and bring them to them so they don't get thrown out again. >> ten minutes later.
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>> two thumbs up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ report they tried not unicorn latte in brooklyn. this is the next thing on the list. >> oh. [laughter] >> delicious. oh, look at the foot. >> logical progression of union if i corns. bill: unicorn latte. >> all right. tweet us if you like it. chasing news, we'll get back to you. bill: do we like it? >> no. >> no. bill: excellent. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ good. 1:00. >> seven seconds later. dari: really like it. i am big it tomorrow. i am getting one tomorrow. i will get in my car by myself. no one can know. >> are we filming that? >> yeah, all in the editing. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ reporter: i have a firsthand account from a commuter who
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spotted a terror attack had taken place after new jersey transit train left the secaucus junction train station and lisa marie left work early last friday to get a head start on the easter weekend. a so eveningsly, i boarded a 302 train from see cau douse new york city and got into the tunnel and we heard sort of loud bums and cracks or snaps or something until we stopped in the middle of the tunnel almost to new york and the lights went off and the air was off. and i was pretty dark and farley crowded. reporter: lisa said new jersey transit offered come moot everies no information. >> basically like being completely trapped without any sort of information or power to move, um, a bunch of people, it is getting really hot. there is no air plo. people are getting agitated. some people are having panic attacks. reporter: in the beginning, ways sort of first thinking, oh my good, i hope this is
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not a terrorist attack or something like that. then eventually, maybe an hour or two into it. then without really being told what was going on or what the plan was, i started feeling really anxious. i did cry. they by the end of it, i was, dy have xine ty attack. reporter: relief finally did come. >> i sent emt's in to give people more air masks. others were crying. there was guy with a nose bleed. somebody had defibrillator in the chest and they were trying to help them. there was no prep operation racial for what was going on. reporter: it turned into a three-hour terrifying ordeal for lisa. >> i was talking to a train conductor, a train crewmember and she said, you know, my boss, whoever that may be what woo have wanted us out of here 30 minutes no the scenario and, you know, it is actually that the powers that be are arguing about how to train the situation and how to get us out and they decided to send
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the rescue train and then they, you know, reneged on that or they wanted us to, um, fix the wrap on top of the train, but we have no information so it is political she said. reporter: it has been recorded that the train was disabled due to overhead power problem. i headed to penn station to speak to governor christie. the governor and senator cory booker were in town tintack the need for federal aid to help with the infratalk tirn our area and specifically more funding for the gateway tunnel project. i asked the question for governor christie but as you can see, he hid behind senator cory booker. >> governor? >> hold on. hold on. reporter: governor christies can talk the talk but cannot take the heat. currently before i asked. my question, governor christie was talking about how he had spoken to president trump! the needs for infratalk to turn our area. he could not answer a simple
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question about why he canceled the tunnel project which arguably could have saved us from being in the tunnel crisis in the first place. let me know what you think about his abses? tweet me at chasing sy bole and follow the show at chasing intos. it is not every day they can say they danced with tony from "dancing with the stars." >> no matter how coordinated you may feel. reporter: the smile and charm warmed the hearts of a group of cancer patients in varvors.
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>> bill is enjoying it. i can tell to you get another one. >> i am getting tomorrow. i will get in my car buy myself. no one can know. it is like a
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>> check it. pretty crazy. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ reporter: there was some discussion this morning as to whether or not w we hall of famer hacksaw could body slam either bill spadea at the radio station. he was telling war store tris the w we. >> behind the scenes look at professional wrestling.
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the positive side. not all of that negative stuff you always hear. >> of course, you know, you are not hanging out with jim without this. >> what are you going to do with that? >> i don't know. he said i was lucky he didn't bring us to the studio because i told him the joke. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ report it not everyday many people say they have danced among the best of the best. like abc's "dancing with the stars" celebrity choreography and judge, tony. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ his smile and charm warmed the hearts of a group of cancer patience and survivors from holy name medical center in teaneck, new jersey, who are learning to tango at the fort lee dance studio. says being able to share the gift of daps with those battling cancer is in many way looks the transformation
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he sees on "dancing with the stars." >> "dancing with the stars" with the is animal of its own. fits almost like you are in a situation where either sink or swim. when you see people go against the wall. are amaced at the type offing thises the can come up with. i feel like dancing and even "dancing with the stars" has opened up and realizing the that no malter how uncoordinated you may feel or how two left footed you may feel. >> it will heal all. healing what is the program tan go the way to better ball lapse all about. it takes place over eight weeks with dance instructor fernandez. >> he is lennier dance and very much based on walking. it is efficient way to get people to be aware of just how to keep balance while walking and how walking can become so much fun. reporter: women who battled breast cancer say that from this class they noticed a difference. >> you got think of something else bow sides being sick. you know, you need a moment.
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makes you happy. >> it is just a wonderful opportunity to exercise, learn, learn, learn to dance. get our bodies pumping. reporter: for these dance star, tony gives them a ten. >> they all did great. they were following instructs butte ply. some of them added a little both of their own flavor which was fantastic. they all look thy they were building up. from week in and week out. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> 1, 2, 3, 4. another great night of chasing news. thanks for watching. starbucks has a new drink, unicorn frap or something. anyway, corn not just for breakfast any more. see you tomorrow.
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