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bill: now on "chasing news." ♪ >> i i stopped by some of the neighbors to ask them if they had seen. >> twelve months out of the year. >> i would say no. >> the copy of the application filed to change his voting residents. we will see what happens. >> the crew of the us coast guard had me along. ice clogging the delaware coastline. >> let's break the ice. >> look at it split in half. that is us. we did we did that. >> spending $90,000 for the facelift. ♪ [laughter]
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>> alex day four of the controversy. it sounds like the political movers and shakers are trying to figure out what exactly fate is. >> things are looking worse and worse. the assemblywoman lost to a key democrat yesterday. he says says he does not think she should seek reelection. meanwhile her running mate will be the one that ultimately decides her fate. he fate. he told me he is concerned about the future of the party and thinks this is a bad situation for everyone. meanwhile, i went back down. what used to be their shore home.
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still know activity. i stopped by some some of the neighbors to ask if they had seen them there. one of the few people who live on the block year-round >> your here all the time. >> i would say no. >> i went through records and found this the copy filed in july of 2013 to change his voting residency. he used the drivers license. the the form says he swears he will have resided in the county 30 days before the next election. in a state of new jersey it is a crime and knowingly falsely swear where you live for the purposes of voting. he says that he is living as
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a july 8 2013. the people who live across the street said service saw him on a regular basis. out of their home because of the massive damage from hurricane sandy. >> it was their secondary home and they would not for a 2nd think about lying. lying. it is horrific and they should not be able to run for office. it is a scary thing. >> the fate is in the balance. we will see what happens. ♪ bill: "high speed chase," start us off. >> a fugitive sense 2007 when he skipped down to jamaica living under an alias captured by us marshal. marshal. i posted the other members of the most wanted list. >> check out the video.
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an unoccupied home exploded injuring 15 people and crews and responders were investigating a strong smell of natural gas when the home exploded. ♪ >> got to get off. ♪♪ bill: hank you took a ride on on a coast guard icebreaker. how was it? >> drove all across the northeast. let's break the the ice, but we we will need an icebreaker. >> we have to slowly break ourselves out. >> to break ice. >> exactly.
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>> that crunching sound going through that ice. >> the us coast guard icebreaker fleet. points out and maintain navigable waterways. >> that's where your going to go. >> look at it split in half. that's us. we us. we did that. it's ridiculous. >> the coast guard knows what they are doing. >> ice like this. >> it's been 20 years. >> they are saying this is the worst they have seen since 94 96.
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>> more than icebreaking. >> it's good practice. practically frozen solid. people can. people can walk from brooklyn to manhattan. don't try to do that. bill: not yet anyway. in the 1800s 18 hundreds you could walk across the east river. >> how cool. had they seen they have to do so much work now. >> and that is kind of the point. we would go out and break ice. as we came back up we could see them sheets of ice beginning to appear where we had been already. that is a call that was. bill: was it fun? >> it was great. i love that stuff. >> do do you have to be named the? >> it helps.
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bill: let's go. ♪ sibile, you are chasing the ongoing saga of the port authority bus terminal. >> a cosmetic makeover is what we are getting, basically a facelift. very well-known image consultant and has worked with fortune 500 companies ceos. you can see her picture here high fashion expert. basically i met with this high-caliber fashion expert to get what she thinks of the port authority. hundreds of thousands of people walk through every
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single day. she walked around. holding a commuter chat. a table and a couple of representatives. basically a chance for people to vent. i asked what she thinks. >> not very warm, warm, not very open. how many homeless people think like this. this. make it zero more welcoming place and a safer place functionality like wi-fi. >> the port authority is spending $90 million for this facelift. there 1st focus is better cell phone connectivity and new bathrooms. so to find out what it looked like, we went inside. i'm in the port authority bus terminal bathroom that has been renovated. this is what we do when
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we're in the bathroom. the bathroom stepping inside. did not think i would be talking to you in hear but i'm looking around and it looks pretty nice, nice pretty clean. we wash our hands. >> exactly. >> i checked the soap dispenser. >> i appreciate there work on the basics. >> the port authority is taking care of it. bill: give them a little credit they they are doing something. it is not for show.
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you have to use the bathroom command you want to feel safe while doing it. clean it up. come on. teesixteen. bill: anyone will can of the of the other night by the sound? how could i possibly have been helpful as a member of the public. >> time is critical. make sure they're is as faster response is possible. >> today i am headed for the 128 townhall. >> the payment system. >> i just found my dad here today. >> am going to ask him a ton of questions. you better be ready. bill: you know the governor better? >> i'm not going to say my opinion. bill: actually, that actually, that is what you are paid to do. i'm asking you your opinion. he has already been introduced. >> to weigh in, professor at
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♪ bill: it's ridiculous. come on. >> you may recall our coverage of the deaths of john and joyce sheridan. alex reported that joyce was stabbed but knew information released fund found out she was stabbed in the heart. charlie the dog. bring them into the warmth. receiving want. receiving a compassionate action award. immediately give credit to everyone else. as of right now she has a new home. if you want to donate, please help. ♪
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>> hey, everyone. hey, everyone. i am chasing governor christie across the state and beyond. i i am headed to his 128 townhall the 1st of 2015. i am at the townhall. we can see on the wall behind me we have signs about pension, the budget no surprise he will be addressing that. anybody can come. my dad is here today. >> today. >> am going to ask him a ton of questions. >> is coming in now. >> will we made. $1.3 billion and the single
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biggest payment into the pension system that any new jersey governor has ever made. >> that is it for his townhall. he addressed the budget as expected along with answering a variety of questions. national harbor maryland where he will be speaking at sea packed tomorrow. the chase never stops. for for all of my updates you can follow me on twitter @chasingronica. ♪ bill: anybody woken up by the sound? that is the emergency alert sound sent out by local law enforcement because he young kid have been taken by her father after he allegedly beat up the kids mother. mother. the good news on the story the kidnapper was apprehended.
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how could i possibly as a member of the public health? i talked to bob at the center for missing and exploited children and asked him, what do you say for parents and people like me and members of the public. >> when there is a child that's in danger. danger. what law enforcement does is use that amber alert is a tool to help find that child as quickly as possible. bill: when he was a member of the new jersey state police there were more than 15,000 reported cases of kids going missing every year year, and they credit amber alerts with saving 700 i then said six or 700 kids to my these bad guys
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breaking into homes stealing kids at the park? park? he said, no the majority is custody disputes between a husband and wife. >> facing great danger. time is critical. we want to make sure it is as faster response as possible. >> i no it was probably annoying and woke a few people up, but anyway to get that child home is important >> those are met for people pulling over for gas and see the car. >> they're are plenty of people out at 230 in the morning. >> those amber alerts don't go out. it's a small percentage. bill:l: did you get that? did you turn off the alert on your phone or do you still have it? let us no what you think on facebook. facebook. comedians traveling across the country in a small them. >> literally living on the road. >> am going to have to go back home. ♪
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♪ >> so ripped from the manuscripts of billy madison, and eight at a bus company was arrested for stealing kids lunches. brazoria was rosario was arrested. security cameras cut her rummaging through backpacks. she was fired and is being held in the cumberland county jail. >> an owner of a cherry factory in brooklyn killed himself.
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state and city officials came to the factory to investigate possible violations and ended up finding a marijuana factory. the owner the owner went to the bathroom and shot himself. ♪ >> i saw. >> there is no room. >> if you said very quietly they kind of make a noise. >> really? bill: mike from project highway. you guys started a project traveling around the country. comedians in a small van going to going to all 50 states performing only two american owned small business independent clothes. >> and not even that everywhere we eat state, perform has to be an american owned locally owned business. spend your money locally.
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and not to pick on any one of those businesses, but they are huge. i'm a single mom. people asked me if it scares me. i'm. i'm a single mom of two daughters who were teenagers at the same time. i fear nothing. we have been on the road since september of 2013. it has been a long time. eventually am going to have to go home because my kids we will run out of cereal. this is the baby stage of it. four and five years down the road. bill: what do you get paid for a a typical night? >> it depends. the smaller towns are more willing to pay the full price of what we asked because we are literally living on the road. but we make in one show is
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how we're getting to the next. it's brutal. >> this we will be moved out. but the seat back. it's quite cozy. >> at a campground in texas. >> abilene. >> abilene, texas. started talking to the owner. owner. she went in and gave us a check for $500. this is happening over and over. we had equipment problems in colorado. brand-new sound equipment. bill: where you performing? thank you for coming in. good luck to you. ♪ >> battling a rare blood disorder and need bone marrow. how you can help.
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plus, ever see a man try to pick up a woman on the subway? the video mocking this creepy and phenomenon. ♪ >> ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi, everyone, i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. winter weather advisories posted extreme south jersey, central and southern delaware as we watch some snow head in our direction for the thursday morning commute. that snow will be hitting and sue serio of course is going to have the latest beginning on the fox 29 morning news at 4:00 a.m. on any travel problems from the snow.
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