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your wall. well, now you can get one. 2,016 year cover calendars. ♪ bill: guys, after the horrific terrorist attack certainly there was a media buzz and a discussion of politics and in the media about islamic terrorism and the impact of the syrian refugees we have team chaser coverage. you are chasing down what the governor's position is specifically on the syrian refugees. i want to start with row on, and angle of this that has to do with the textbook in the roxbury school system. >> a history textbook being used called history alive firing up some parents.
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pro- muslim glorifies violence, suicide to fix beheading while it also barely touches on other things. the head of the campaign against the school in the book has created a very comprehensive list of what she believes is wrong with this book and send it to the school. one assignment asks what crazy muslims repeat as an exception to thought expression. the answer could lead to somebody being actually converted in a public school because repeating the phrase is one of the ways to actually convert to islam which is one of their concerns. i spoke about it today. >> this is not about islam. this is about violence, glorification of violence, but glorification of suicide >> the school responded to her and the other concerned parents saying that they will investigate the book
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but not remove it at this time. it has already been removed from any other schools in new jersey and across the united states. bill: this goes that have gotten rid of this book have replaced it with something more balanced, and was it because this mom is on this crusade to stop it? where is it coming from? >> the concern is that it is not balanced and focusing on glorifying some of the uglier parts command she puts it. >> this is absolutely ludicrous. the concept that you can read a passage in the book and be converted -- >> maybe tensions will be reduced what fanatical islamic extremist stop blowing themselves up and killing innocent people. you are chasing another angle of this whole issue with muslim terrorism and syrian refugee crisis. there was a comment that governor christie made on
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national radio show where he talked about new jersey being one of the states that is not going to accept syrian refugees. >> previously governor said that we should consider welcoming syrian refugees, saying that america is a compassionate country. since the attacks in paris on friday and the reported fact that one of those terrorists set a syrian passport on him, governor christie has changed his tune. he was on a radio show where he said we cannot trust this administration to properly vet this potential syrian refugees, so we cannot accept any of them. >> the fact is we need appropriate vetting and i don't think they should be admitted. they have no family here. the fact is in the end i don't trust this administration to effectively that the people that there asking us to take in.
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we need to put the safety and security of the american people 1st. >> to discuss the effect of governor christiegovernor christie stance on this issue we have met rudy in studio via skype. thank you for being with us. bill: the discussion turns to five -year-old orphan. the. the headline said the governor does not want five -year-old orphans from syria in the united states. i think that was somewhat disingenuous. >> listen. most of the people writing the headlines are leftists and assume that all republicans hate brown people, poor people, children, muslims, that is the narrative we are comfortable with and the one they will go with. what is amazing to me is they are still acting as if paris did not happen. we have a situation where unrestricted immigration has resulted in terrorists creating what was one of the
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most dramatic terrorist events since september 11 command we are still behaving as if there isn't a need to confront and republicans and moderates and pretty much a lot of democrats at this point are simply trying to make the point that we need to revisit some of these things for our own security. bill: thank you. "high speed chase". >> a police officer shot and killed his ex-wife. he has now officially been indicted. charged him officially with one count of murder, second-degree possession of a firearm and second-degree child endangerment. currently being held in the mercer county correctional center on $2 million bond. ♪ >> residence have been fighting a proposed 98 percent rent increase. so writing a victory today
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with news that they will have only a 2% rent increase. i am standing in front of the 350 unit affordable housing complex. it is affordable housing even if they are not governmentgovernment-subsidi zed. they just have to have a certain income. i have been chasing the story is they got the notice. i have met with people who have gone to the mayor's office saying that because of this increase they could be homeless. a woman who had 200 signatures against it and got a tour of the typical apartment here which goes for about 700 bucks. with. with a 98 percent increase it would've been almost $1,400. >> if no one had thought it should probably would have gotten a 25 percent increase , and that would've cost 350 families to be homeless. >> that was fill staffer, a resident who has been fighting this is the beginning. >> most of the people there i there because they can't afford to live anywhere else. they are on tight incomes,
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low incomes, fixed incomes, many are disabled, and they cannot just pull more money out of the year and pay an exorbitant rate. >> he also contacted a friend who went straight to the governor's office because they were not getting anywhere. he received word back the said from the new jersey housing and mortgage finance agency that there would only be a 2 percent increase which is a huge victory. when i was talking to fill, he said residents were happy, but they are afraid this is only the beginning. once the mortgage is paid for by the owners of this apartment they no longer are restricted by rent increases and can raise the rent however high they want. this might be the beginning of more battles. bill: when will that be? that is not the simplest thing in the world. >> three years from now.
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residents will have to be vigil and be aware of what is going on with the finances as well is with the landlord wants to do. bill: thanks. >> while on active duty in south korea married a korean woman while still being married to an american woman with whom he had two kids. the korean woman hired a team of lawyers, and they are now trying to pursue the possibility of having sergeant fuller court-martialed for bigamy and forgery. when the korean government told the us government about sergeant fuller's case the u.s. army decided to have sergeant fuller brought back forcibly to south korea to face justice. now the lawyers want the u.s. army under their own laws to prosecute sergeant fuller. to understand better who scout fuller is i asked the army to give me more details about his service.
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he served for about 2121 years reaching the main -- reaching the rank of master sergeant. to understand his american wife case i spoke to angela rickett who has written a memoir about being an army wife. >> i saw pictures of his wife and kids. it is horrible. i feel terribly for both of the wives. >> maryanne fuller said this e-mail. i don't understand how you don't get it. you think you know how the military works. that emaile-mail intrigue me. how does the military work. >> she loses everything. it would be in our best interest if he was not dishonorably discharged. >> if the woman in korea were to succeed in having the army have stopped for loses benefits, marion for little pay the price. >> he stands to lose nothing. she stands to lose everything.
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>> adultery is not punished under the uniform code of military justice. they can beat punished under bigamy. forgery you can do five years. they do enforce the law, but the other two are more serious. bill: tomorrow night we will take a deeper look into bigamy. this time sitting down with a wife whose husband was deployed to iraq and married an iraqi woman. >> it was the most devastating thing. i raise our children and move multiple times with him. his life was my life. bill: all coming up tomorrow. >> now new yorkers are fighting to ban this. >> on the weekends you could have 14 an hour.
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>> i do this, the garden state. liberty. >> my own son came with a vision and read filled with some of his favorite new jersey identifiers. >> everyone likes going to the shore. new jersey's bird. >> a goldfinch. the only thing that is not read. >> how do you not know the state bird. >> you think i was going to let these boys draw state flags and not draw one of my own. >> this is what i came up with, a garbage can assist tax money on it dumping
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loads of cash and do away conflict at service. too little dudes fighting over the dollars. what do you think if you have a good layout? you can send it to brian. don't forget what happened old yeller in the end. they took her out back and shot her. >> first it was carriage rides and now new yorkers are fighting to ban this. helicopters. >> offs are left is ellis island. >> helicopter flights are soaring across new york as an estimated 60,000 are taking off each year. new yorkers say they are just too loud.
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>> the take off and landings at the downtown manhattan seaport heliport our incessant. on the weekend you cannot take offs of 14 hour. >> one councilmember is leading the fight alongside councilmember margaret chan and carlos been chock up. together they are sponsoring two bills. oneone would then tours and all flights from northeast queens. the 1st hearing was held on thursday attracting hundreds of locals. >> no helicopters. >> wait a minute, the helicopter industry is a major moneymaker. the sightseeing tours provide 50 million. and not to mention hundreds of good paying jobs. >> that's how we got into flying. it is hard to get into. this is what i do every day.
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>> lower manhattan. the leaves are changing, little cloudy. >> now, i'm told these are both one year in advance. it is not hard to see why. and the administration appears to be on the side of the choppers. >> they need to quit the complaining. i grew up right next to jfk and airplanes going high above us all the time. this is ludicrous. >> white noise. it just doesn't seem to bother you. it's shocking to me that if this much of a problem. >> you can't move to the city and turn around and go, it's too loud. >> is a city council i better things to worry about?
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♪ >> the year is hearing to an end, and the time you get a new calendar for the new year. i know you all want one of those sexy new york city cabdrivers on your wall. well, now you can get one. a bunch of good-humored chauffeurs got together to release the 2016 new york city cabdriver calendars. you can buy the calendar online. a portion of each sale will go to the university, america's oldest settlement house. bill: you are chasing what
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sounds like an ongoing saga with a battle between cabbies and hoover. >> superheated new jersey where cabdrivers are basically ratting out for drivers saying that they don't have background checks , not safe for customers, and they theycustomers, and they are upset that they are taking what they believe other customers. >> they research if you have any criminal background. you could not possibly get in the car as a woman and the taken somewhere and get raped. >> he talked about the fact that they pay a lot for their insurance policies. >> the taxi insurance, registration, people in regular cars with regular plates. >> i got into a cab to see what the experiences about, downloaded it, and it took a minute.
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>> my driver is here and i will get into this. >> an easy ride. i was disturbed by some of the questions. is it unsafe? i reached out. they gave me a statement and said the reason new jersey residents are taking them is because they are less expensive and convenient. bill: report that 10 percent of is that applied failed the background check. >> they absolutely do background checks. when it comes to insurance, they actually spend more for insurance because they have a group insurance policy. $1.3 million per ride so you don't have to cover it yourself. bill: it's sad. it's about money. they are so over regulated. >> that is what it comes down to.
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the interest and safety of the patrons. your still getting in the car with a stranger. >> i've never had a problem with the neighbor. it is all about the money. >> new york city is trying to catch up. if you can write your driver bill: they rate you, too. i want to get the right again. dogs versus rats. >> ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> and good morning, i'm fox 29 meteorologist kathy orr. we are looking at rain and wind coming our way with this. it is a cold front and it's packing a punch. first we're looking at clouds, a late week soaking and then a chilly change behind that front. so your seven-day forecast is shaking out mild for wednesday, rainy thursday and winds gusting to 35 miles an hour turning cooler next
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