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>> now on "chasing news". ♪ >> a bomb shelter. former port authority executive in regards to governor christie sending new jersey state police. >> as soon as we heard governor christie was sending 150 state troopers. >> the computer networks keep getting hacked. great times. >> like 30 minutes. right now. ♪ >> hi everyone. ronica here chasing governor
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christie. former port authority executive and governor christie ally would plead guilty. charges are unknown. i got the 1st reaction from governor christie. there were protesters. >> it has been reported that david wild seeing will plead guilty. do you feel that this is the beginning for you? >> you know, i don't know exactly what will be done. i cannot say more than that.
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>> while the governor said it does not have anything to do with him perhaps it does >> the campaign the last thing you want is someone getting indicted. he wants to get this ugly business behind them. >> now to the protest about baltimore. continuously shouting black lives matter. sending troopers down to baltimore. for all of my updates follow me on twitter @chasingronica. ♪ >> i came down here last night as soon as we heard
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governor christie was sending 100 state troopers. i got here around 8:00 p.m. basically it became a staging area. i could. i cannot find the new jersey state police. they had not arrived yet. pennsylvania and newark. i was coming up. helicopter was in the air. a line of police blocking the intersection in front of us. some adults were yelling at everyone to go home. one of them i spoke to about why. [inaudible conversations]
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>> the piece was short-lived bottles began to be thrown. a ricocheted off of the police riot shields. they held their ground and then tear gas. gas blanketed the street. it is not the end of the world, but it is not fun. by 11:00 p.m. the place was dead. i followed them down the streets of west baltimore. on foot patrol. making sure that curfew was respected. >> initial deployment was for 72 hours. >> as far as we know it will
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definitely be 72 hours. not clear on that right now. friday police will release the investigation. i think people are bracing for more tension, anger. >> there are people handling the situation. i get a tweet saying we should not be there. >> they go where they are sent. a hundred and 75 unsolved murders in mercer county. half the murders last year were unsolved with no arrest >> social media has played a huge part.
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the relatively shocking thing. winked to inciting violence. this same account. the same protesters that incited violence in ferguson. >> no connection to the city itself. >> exactly. >> thank you for being on the ground with us. ♪ >> "high speed chase" allison. >> captured a coyote. she called 911. animal control came. officials are not able to determine if this is the same coyote. nearly $700,000.
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$698,838 and paid $193,000 in taxes last year. ♪ >> pretty regular. it happened on monday just as it did in november. students say great timing. >> our papers, term papers. >> it has altered the registration schedule for the 2nd semester and they have not said much except that they are working on it. it is a denial of service attack. >> literally millions per 2nd of requests coming up and you can only handle that
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just inundated. >> the ads it is just a blunt force attack and has been effective. >> the dizzying flashing wheel of nightmare. >> it raises deeper concerns about security. >> if rutgers cannot successfully stop a relatively simple attack how can i stop someone with deeper knowledge who can attempt to access this servers stealing information, addresses,
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phone numbers. >> the twitter sphere has been full. what did you find? >> a lot of students. i hope this hacker get stoned to death obviously very upset. and is he going to pay for my data usage. >> stanford and cal tech. the world university keeps getting hacked and why they cannot deal with it. >> $25,000 if you are out of state to go to rutgers. ♪ >> an update on beautiful young cancer survivor natalie up in her school for their hike in the hills fundraiser. we saw her story about being
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diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia. the stress today she is cancer free. >> as of november 2014 she is cancer free. we are blessed we are blessed to continue to four john. >> her family has been on a mission to raise money for cancer research raising over a quarter million already this year taking it into high gear. >> it is great. they actually explain why
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they are doing it. >> now we are following the rules. i have rules. i have to go up and down 30 times. i have a little winded. these kids are troopers. troopers. all in all a beautiful day for beautiful cause. they will make sure 100% of every penny goes to cancer research. >> it comes out right after you have had enough of winter, cherry blossoms. i have come to look at the cherry blossoms. they are at their peak. >> they are world renowned. gorgeous. i am running into all sorts of centers. they said they came here from philly on a business trip.
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>> i heard about it. in fact it has the most in the world. >> i have come here for a reason. i am going to go jogging. he will take me on a job. >> we are running. >> people come here and job. >> it makes people feel good >> you can see going at a rate of 100 trees per day. >> another 600. pick them up in the morning. >> keep up the good work. one hundred per day. >> impressive.
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>> one of the focus points. >> this is large. >> yes. >> there he is the king himself. if you missed the festival in person. i will tweet out pictures of these beautiful trees. >> recently lost all of their savings. >> one of the winners. >> the whole thing from start to finish. >> the largest run hispanic company in the us.
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we all remember the tragic case. >> i met with elaine 88 years old. married for 65 years. they recently lost all of their savings because they fell for a scam. send a $20 check and get millions back. i wanted to get into the psychology. a world war ii not just veteran but hero. he actually was on this ship during world war ii that sustained the most casualties. >> bones were exposed.
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>> this is who we are talking about. i told them that there is currently an investigation going on. >> all the way there. >> outstanding. >> but she still believed she would win the lottery. >> she thinks she is one of the winners. >> it did not quite sink in. i wanted to bring in a psychologist. >> can you see as? >> yes i can. [laughter] >> a quick tutorial. very honest. >> important. remember, eventually -- >> it is almost like the end of the dream. closing in.
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that will be the end of this particular one. >> are you going to throw these letters in the trash? >> not yet. >> they obviously pray on older people. maybe it is not totally crazy. the whole thing from start to finish. >> it is almost like gray area. they said when you look at the fine print it says you won an award but then it says you will enter a sweepstakes. >> thank you. [laughter] ♪ >> famous.
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he was rescued. all the way into the arms of an nypd officer. men in uniform. adorable. >> it is a very exciting day international dance day. >> i just want to go around the room. >> very dramatic. >> standing in front of a knew headquarters. a brand-new location. it is gigantic. the ribbon-cutting today. it ended with a bank.
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firecrackers. the ceo was introducing the mayor and told him governor. [applause] it was actually pretty funny >> to become governor by accident. >> i think it was an accident. the whole place was laughing. >> was christie laughing? >> no. the largest company in the us, monster when it comes to food and grocery shopping. 500 jobs to jersey city and then added an additional 100 jobs and are hoping to expand.
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>> are they touting this as an accomplishment? and they are closing the distribution center on long island. how are they spending this to be some great new thing? >> he told me that they were given an offer in pennsylvania and it was a better offer but they decided to stay here. >> i don't buy that. there are tax breaks and credits that will come down the line. >> it might have sounded better until you include the transportation a precious market. they need new york city as bad as jersey city apparently needs them. >> giving an internship. they offer jobs before other
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♪ >> good marijuana save all over? >> why his mom says the answer to their prayers might be part. >> turning her battle ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi, everyone i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. it was beautiful wednesday. high made it up to 77 degrees. for your thursday morning temperatures right around 56 degrees to start. by noon low 60s. increasing clouds but still a mild day. temperatures top out in the upper 60s. a drastic cool down on the way as well as better chances for showers. sue serio has details at 4:00
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