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bill: now on "chasing news". ♪ >> campaign and political infighting has been a staple for years. >> have you ever seen anything this bad? >> this is a new low. bill: as you think the mayor is behind this? >> absolutely. >> always a bridesmaid never a bride except she is always a broad ten times in fact. a terror plot against the us bill: the story take a crazy turn. bill: you are chasing a story in wild wild west new york where politics has turned pretty ugly again. >> not much knew here.
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the campaign and political infighting has been a staple for years. counting down to the last days. take a look at this wire. racist, homophobic data messages. in the letters box. there it since then a strong reaction. >> have you seen anything this bad? the neighbors are worried about it too. they told me what they observed from this flyer. >> you can tell. it obviously was not just printed out and copied off. i had to go. i met with the mayor.
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no knowledge of the flyer. >> it's childish. i would not put it past them to have this made up. >> actually, thinks it could be his putting it out there because it is so cartoonishly bad it makes them look more desperate. it might be a ploy to go over the top and jill support. bill: you can look at the other side. silly juvenile. it has not gone to that level. a a sick twisted message on a flyer. very juvenile. whatever that is, bring the men. >> you can see, this is our studio.
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actually depicted in this flyer. bill: is this par for the course? >> it does not surprise me. but i am very offended. >> is it not just having a lack of sense of humor? politicians are used to being putting cartoons. just par for the course. >> the opposite effect. the religious innuendos. totally going to backfire. bill: what is his message? >> something you have not had a many years. >> from was 18 18 or 19 years. i want to give our community back. bill: to see think does he think the mayor was behind
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this? >> absolutely. >> of west new york. like a new alcatraz. ♪ bill: start us off. >> one person you don't want to get angry got your girlfriends grandfather. stand his granddaughters boyfriends. fatally. the couple has a one -year-old child together. ♪ bill: well -- >> the age-old story, always a bridesmaid never a bride bride except in this case it is the opposite. always the bride. ten times ten times to be exact. different counties throughout new york. the big problem is at least seven of her husband's are from countries that have been red flagged by the us
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including eastern turkey, molly command pakistan including husband number eight who was sent back to pakistan. bill: this story took a crazy turn. >> immigration. filing false statements filing false documents. she is a walking textbook. >> what he is calling a green card marriage. any attorney any attorney in their right mind would never get involved in the case because they are hard to prove. he will be optimistic that she might get a plea deal out of this. less present time. bill: i want to ask you, the fact that she was never divorced or widowed presents a problem which is also
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criminal the tied to a potential terrorist is huge. what kind of time as she facing? >> they did an investigation of their own. nailing nailing her on her last marriage in march of 2010. the charge was actually called filing false instruments filing a mayor's license when your not divorced already. how did she get through? out of the usoc this. >> something is very wrong here. this is beneficial to the government. bill: he missed out on potentially ten paychecks. he loves divorces. >> immigration lies my favorite. i filed hundreds of these. the one that for some of the most what side of the bed the sleep on. we can't represent you come i'm sorry. filing immigration paperwork is expensive.
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>> it flew, but just across the street. erica crippen, i never met you that we will never forget her story. ♪ >> changing lives since 1812 that is the motto funds and manages the plan to curtail former context to have next. not former gang members but currently members.
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>> you would see fights due to gain situations in the street. at the end of it we have a coworker getting shot. >> one of multiple programs of its kind. altogether receiving altogether receiving almost $3 million from the state of new york. spending 12.7 12.7 million in the coming years to add even more programs. but if those programs are going to be run by new york city society that is to be some serious changes. >> bad management, bad mishandling of money for all of it is corruption. i don't believe every organization is this way. >> in a statement provided to me they say this is news to them. no current or former employees has been made
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aware that such activity has been conducted. if any employee engaged in criminal activity they will be fired. actually he was the one fired. terminated for being a whistleblower. since then she has been in hiding in new york city. >> i don't have a note tell policy because we can fix anything if we don't tell. but i can't, management. >> now looking to file a wrongful termination suit. bill: it seems bigger if she's fearing for her life. is there a nice step? has this evolved into he said she said. >> she went to the office. she relayed everything she saw and heard. bill: busy. >> yeah. why do we just here is planning to add more programs like this. >> maybe she is missing the.entirely. these kinds of organizations
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like to work with people who are associated with gangs were so part of the gang. just game. just because your part of the gang doesn't mean you're doing bad things. former gang members can play an important role. but there are organizations like that celebrities, they are aligned with important people give money. >> for management to say they don't know i'm calling you out. you need to give your resignation and fire every single person on your staff and it needs to start over. >> legal to shoot a police officer in the middle of there action. >> raise an important role bringing the iss
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all been waiting for. we were there. on saturday i went behind the scenes. i was cage side. all these guys did fantastic he won his fight. the way he wanted a kick to the face not his opponent out, game over. >> he thought that was cool. >> come on. bill: caught on camera chasing the story of all these videos starting to come out and whether or not the question is can you from a police officer in action. >> is it legal to shoot a police officer? absolutely. filming a police officer in the middle of their actions. the infamous case shot walter scott and the back shooting in may times that
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there was a brave man a brave man who actually found this incident and showed it to the millions who were able to see that video. that guys name is santana. he was walking to work when he saw walter scott and michael pflueger tussling on the ground. he he decided to pull out his foreign start filming it he has been on interviews recess he got so scared that he almost deleted it. other instances in new jersey you can see him in this video. a canine kids unleashed on them. he was hyperventilating and ended up dying in police custody. the famous radio their garner. >> i can't breathe. i can breathe. >> shot by ramzi gordon has gone on record saying that he believes the police have targeted him because he shot this video.
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they didn't indict the police officers that they indicted men who felt the sensitive. i now we are joined. bill: what do you think? how far is too far? >> i think we're seeing back as far as rodney king to what's happening in south carolina that the videotaping of police officers plays an important role of accountability
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>> right now walking down an overpass. this location a year and a half ago the 26 -year-old young woman hit a nurse coming home from work. driving drunk and hit dana head on going around way down the street. >> she began drinking in the middle of the day.
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she had arrived with a friend and had no intention of driving. she looked intoxicated while still being served. when she left she was led to get into someone's car and drove off. she drew 45 minutes where she was driving the wrong way down a one-way street and hit dana head on. >> my last memory is a look up and see a car. >> pled no contest to a single count of service of alcohol to an intoxicated patron. many people are many people are questioning if this punishment was severe enough ashley hit dana head on. ashley was killed immediately. blood-alcohol was twice the legal limit. >> is still surreal.
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>> she survived but went through months of rehabilitation. >> surgery. i will probably have more. now i'm isolated here in the house. i'm panicking in the car. >> told me why the bars is possible. >> a lot of the things are seeing in the media wise the bar responsible shouldn't it just the ashley when you are able to profit from alcohol responsibility comes along with that. >> she could have been my child. she didn't get in the car with the intent of hurting someone. >> it said that you need a law to tell an establishment not to serve alcohol to woman who is already intoxicated. >> to determine a crowded bar that person is wasted. >> you're asking a bartender to serve as a lifeguard. it's a stupid idea.
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people have to be responsible for themselves. >> i agree with that. i would love to see the lawsuit on the other end. ♪ bill: lifestyles of the rich and famous. >> jersey style. bill: will take you inside some of the most expensive homes. >> next "chasing news".
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