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♪ ♪ temptation... ...gets licked special k strawberry protein shakes are packed with protein and fiber. satisfy your hunger with special k. bill: now on "chasing news." ♪ >> in july. demolished. habitat for humanity. humanity. they want to no, where they ripped off? >> i can have that conversation with you. >> i woke up this morning, check the weather, whether, 2 degrees. they were busy as all hell. >> a half-inch a half-inch. >> this is why you should stay in school.
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♪ >> i'm sorry. >> like i said. >> look at the financial disclosure forms that you filed in 2013 that indicated your has been made north of 50,000. that puts you over the limit. additionally only been working on and demolishing homes primary homes not secondary homes. >> you have a good day. bill: you are chasing a story jersey politics, new jersey new jersey legislator and all kinds of hot water for admitting to using habitat for humanity to destroy and demolishing summer home that was wrecked in sandy. >> she represents union county a democrat. in july her home was demolished by the nonprofit habitat for
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humanity. humanity. we found a demolition permit carrying her husband signature. >> a few minutes to talk. >> i really don't, actually. in fact i have a phone conference scheduled with professionals about the project. happy to schedule a time. >> habitat for humanity's chapter is looking into this matter and want to know where they ripped off by the assemblywoman and her husband? if there mission to serve low and middle income families, primary homes secondary. obviously a ton of damage. hundreds or maybe thousands of people are still out of their homes. out of the 20 homes out of the 20 homes the assemblywoman some got on the list. i went to find her. a $90,000 your job as deputy director of the union a county improvement authority and she did not want to talk to me. she and her husband earned too much money to qualify.
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habitat has a restriction. they don't want to build homes for people who can afford to do it on their own >> actually as i said to you i i would schedule a time to talk to you. i can't have that conversation, speak speak to you right now. just. >> it seems simple enough. we took a look at the financial disclosure forms that were required by law to file with the state. there has been made more than $50,000 $50,000 with his job printing marketing firm rockaway and she takes him 49,000. already they appear to be over the limit. a a combined income of nearly $100,000 more if you count the money she makes in the ymca and the jcc in union county and it appears that they are over the limit making six figures. her husband was even more unhappy.
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>> i spoke to your wife and i just wanted to let you know that we are doing a story. his primary home was in manasquan and there's a problem there. he registered to vote in union county and did not change his registration until 2013. one week later for the presidential election he is boating in union county's at his home. he did not change his registration until the next summer. they were looking into this matter. they can't comment on anything potential investigation or non-investigation. bill: something smells about this. >> what did they say? >> their asking the board of directors to look into this matter and see what happens. did not want to talk to me on wednesday. on thursday night night they sent us a message.
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like many others are family suffered significant losses as a result of hurricane sandy. an application was main to assist in rebuilding. there are outstanding issues which of the are the subject of continuing efforts. bill: a lot more to do on this story. keep chasing it, keep us posted. >> three cars underneath. get up to the 2nd floor you need an elevator. three bedrooms, stairs, and outdoor shower. bill: "high speed chase". >> i'm hear in boulevard a man was caught in a deadly assault. a block away for the police department. found the man, unconscious.
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i spoke to one witness who said at 8:30 am you can still see the bloody knife and bloody white t-shirt on the ground. police are analyzing surveillance video. >> the customer was suspicious of a man of the counter. another fellow customer said they took the cell phone photo of him. apparently he said to the bank teller, give me the money and no one gets hurt, dark skinned, late 20s, almost six we almost 6 feet tall and wearing all black. ♪ >> it's ridiculous. come on. come on. >> right hear. going into the water radio. bill: when you chase a story
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you chase it. i can't help but notice you came in a little bit dirty today. >> i woke up this morning and check the whether 2 degrees, when shown negative eight. i got a phone call. i visited with them to fix the heat in the house that had no heat got them back up to speed. today speed. today on a record-setting cold day there were busy as all hell. i met with mike, the dispatcher. it's. >> any advice? >> keep your water running if you have exposed pipes. >> a a couple of minutes later they showed up to pick me up. >> said busy day? >> yes, we are. >> low water pressure. >> we just got a call that they have frozen pipes. >> she could actually here water leaking somewhere under house. we got there we did some troubleshooting. >> on the other side of this.
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>> quickly realized the problem was around back. boarded up and held in place by a rake that was frozen into the ground. it didn't work. >> burying your head. >> a couple of things. >> it did not take long to see the problem. >> take a look in there. see the problem? >> it was all hands on deck. >> coming up right hear. right hear. >> yes. this is what we do. >> a pipe burst down their and there is water flowing in every direction freezing almost instantly.
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it actually colder the floor down they're. really crazy. now that we know what the problem was we shut the water off. had to do the chart, got some equipment to deal with the problem, got problem, got to work solid pipe made a replacement. they had me get the new pipe >> you are going to push this on here. >> perfect. perfect. fixed it. >> it looked like a job well done. went inside and turned on the water. >> were good. >> a warm day. it's this crazy whether's. >> thank you for coming. ♪♪ sheet if you? >> now.
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>> children, this is why you should stay in school. >> okay. >> this happened in woodbridge. this man yielding and a knife is about to kill himself. the 1st time. >> that's a perfect scenario for when it can be used. they're are other uses but this is primarily. the outcome was successful. >> you see in this video the feet of the police officer and once he pulls up and shoots the sky you see the actual individual's. >> you down. get down. >> showed me his taser gun. the camera is on the bottom
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part of it. it. he showed me when he activates it. bill: how do cops feel about it? of a positive? enables them not to have to may be aggressively jump on somebody to subdue a potential criminal. >> in this case is saved the life of the police officer but there are definitely strict guidelines. bill: bill anderson. >> i thought i was family. your trying to get rid of me teesix you covered a lot of the stuff. what is your take on the situation? >> it's very likely this is a young man you could not have done much with. in this case police had an alternative that allowed everyone to go home. >> we talked about this years ago. they they get the billy club oregon. his taser establishes that middle ground. you need to have guidelines.
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>> put it down. put it down. >> it ultimately helps police officers in the committee. the community criticizes them political force. they have an option. >> a 17-year-old. the only thing, only thing, over a hundred 94,000 followers on a histogram. bill: just tell me. >> an annual event. compromise?
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the time they get damaged to a.that it will take several weeks to repair. >> they look for the stop signs. it we will be back up and running soon. two crashes since the light went out. ♪ >> the famous jewish up with a 17 -year-old from warren county new jersey wakes up goes to school pretty average. 194,000 followers. a hundred 94,000 followers. to put this in perspective ben affleck has 50000 west. >> i got it two or three years ago. i started doing shout outs of other popular people's. as it went on the pictures was "the thousand likes the
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media to the popular page. bill: what kind of picture would get that kind of traction? >> funny pictures. >> one particular chaser enjoys using hashtags. although still cool? >> they can help. >> i get like 14 likes. >> one per #. bill: what about the haters out they're? >> let the haters hate. >> would he want to do when you grow up? >> i want to be on red carpets in hollywood. bill: are off to a good start. have you shown him hours? >> a whopping 400.
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>> okay. [laughter] >> the 1st time. it's. time. it's. bill: i want to get one year what does that mean? >> they're you go. bill: have learned so much today. switching the orientation. >> is going like this. bill: you already lost me. thanks for coming in. good job. what do i do with that picture? ♪ >> hi, everyonone. hi everyone. i am chasing governor christie across the state and beyond.
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the chamber train is an annual event hosted by the new jersey chamber of commerce where political business leaders and lobbyists can network. that's the official purpose. it is notorious for booze and drinking. i asked about the fact that governor christie has been struggling in recent polls. what does that mean? >> what i make of his numbers, people had the opportunity to watch them over the last six years and have a real insight into his presiding over so many of the problems we have today. >> once we arrived the main event was to here governor christie's remarks. these remarks were not your typical boisterous, feisty governor christie comments. he was all business as he addressed something that some would call a major embarrassment, mercedes-benz
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leaving the state. >> the leaders and employees understand ultimately this is as much of their problem is it is ours. >> he has addressed this head on and in several of his recent speeches not shying away from it in fact addressing it with the effort of possibly changing the way new jersey does business and taxes the businesses in the state. for all for all of my updates you can follow me on twitter @chasingronica. >> every school district came up with there own plan on what they do. one way. >> it could be up to ten hours. ♪
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>> showtime. bill: the partnership assessment, the readiness for college and careers has parents across the state upset. >> new jersey is implement in the park test to assess
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if we are teaching our kids the common core. we have a test on ninth-grade student alex mirsky basically saying that some schools are forcing kids to stand up in front of the class and announce that they are refusing to take the test even though there parents already sent in a letter a letter refusing. >> not acknowledging the apparent refusal letter. >> it starts in 3rd grade. they have to refuse. >> this is a way of bullying kids in the taking the test. >> the new jersey department of education is said schools and have less than 95% of students take the test we will lose funding. it has been proven not true. >> every school district can come up with there own plan on what they do. alex told me there are three ways they are dealing with it in different districts. one way is called the sit and stare. >> i refuse to take the test
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>> you have to sit there and stare. he can't get on the phone. >> the 30 these concerned about is calling out a student in making them refuse the test publicly nine states in the country doing it. they don't want to do it. takes two to three weeks to teach the kids out.
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bill: all these laws about bullying. how is it possible the kids are being forced to stand in the corner for hours on end? it does not make sense, trying to shame the kids and taking it. >> am going to investigate that. some that. some people are saying if funding is involved. ♪ >> the story of assemblywoman and her ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi everyone, i'm chief meteorologist scott williams. tracking more snow on the way. look at this mess off to the south and west impacting nash nashville as well as atlanta freezing rain and sleet and y it's headed our way for saturday. watches posted, advisories as well as warnings. you'll want to kite to the fox 29 weekend news beginning at 8am. we have team coverage with caitlin roth on this snow heade
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