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>> now on chasing news: today is game day. polls open at 6:00 a.m. a repleasement for machine. >> and a broken wheelchair ramp in jersey city. >> just about every election, yeah. >> pablo ortez is getting it booted up and ready and have the right ballot. think about it. >> the home on 24 center street in midland park in 2004. there is sum ply no space to even think about putting in a driveway. >> simple solutions. park in the street. 80 parking spots. >> midland park has band on street parking from 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. >> the only house in this part of town that has sh issue. >> tonight on fbi dog. a black lab! buy a job of sniffing
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electronics. what the fbi. thought fbi dog would go after you. she sees you as lunch. >> today, on fbi dog. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ow how many voters this year? >> 324366 as of may 24. >> how about that? >> that is ever changing number. >> of course? main a third of them will vote today. they will vote for john. the polls open at 6:00 a.m. by 7:00, a voting machine down. >> they get a replacement. >> and a broken wheelchair ramp in jersey city. >> that is the handicap voters. they have access to the polling sightings? >> this is the kind of stuff you don't deal with every election day. >> just about every election. >> pablo ortez is work on the new voting machine and getting it booted up and ready to have the right ballot. >> you got put the ballot. you can't put the ball thrown machine.
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think about it. >> pablo in shores the security of the ballot box. the names of the spots are all tested and ready to go. the moving company is on standby all day to cover transportation of these things. >> it could be one. it could be three. it could be, you fo he, it could be any volume at once, usually, just one breaks down p. we get a placement as quick as possible. >> i followed to the town hall where then in! was quickly brought on-line. wait, that t-shirt. that counts as campaigning. that is abans the rules. >> that is against the rules. >> people behind? >> i know. >> as long as i don't see the word trump, it is fine. which is what with he winds with up up doing. >> election law enforcement, bill, that is what john reilly does on election day. >> come out. the people want to make sure they get to see. most pokes issue
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exposure to get the voters ut support their candidate. they, again, have to follow. i know someone in here, bill, is going to ask the old hudson county political reputation it has not been so clean but it is important to include what the clerk and the board of elections has to say. >> because of that reputation, hudson county is actually moving the other direction, and are crashed every ti when it comes to election process because we know people are looking and have that pea leaf even if it is 100 years old. >> i am grateful to f for letting me in to see how the sausage gets made it. at in the of the day, they put a lot of effort to running a clean, tight ship, and very educational. ♪ ♪ >> donald trump, i have known for 14 years. donald trump is not a racist. now, he the allegations that allegations that he is are absolutely contrary to every experience that i had with him over the last 14 years. >> that is governor chris christie minutes
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after voting the hometown. on tuesday morning, voting for donald trump in the new jersey republican primary that was hell on tuesday and the governor defended trump against allegations that trump is a racist. the statement he has made against federal judge gonzalo curiel who is against the trump university. >> he has the right to suppress them. >> trump has said he believes the judge cannot fairly rule on the case bus as the son of mexican immigrants the judge has inherent conflict of interest because of the hard stance of immigration and the desire to build a wall between u.s. and mexico if elected president? most recently on sunday when the pointed out to trump that the judge is an american fired back. he cities of mexican heritage and proud of it. if you are saying he can do his job because of his race, is that not the definition of racism? i don't think so at all. >> no. >> he is proud of his het ame. i respect him. >> he came to his job because of it. >> he is proud of the
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heritage. >> democratic nominee. hillary clinton has this and says that is full evidence that trump is a racist but even some republicans have turned on as well. including the newest endorse ter house speaker paul ryan who said the other day that alleging someone cannot do their job because of the race is pretty much the textbook definition of a racist comment, so what do you think, bill? is trump racist or now he is being sued? >> well, i think it would be ridiculous to just label the racist label when you think about how many times people get that a situation where it is legal or not and you think, wow, that guy is not treating me fairly and maybe this is why. i am impressed most that is christie was not afraid to stand up and defend the friends and allies, too. >> it is about being risky. towns are going to take extra measures to combat these impending menacing worms with of bloodsuckers. now we nomosquitoes spread deadly diseases like dengue and west
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nile and the frightening zika disease we're seeing now. they are worrying with the middlesex county mosquito control to combat these bloodsuckers. i sat with perth amboy mayor and handed me all of these social media information that they are going to be giving away at every location, libraries, town halls so you can prepare yourself for the mosquitoes. as you a travel and as you are at home. she explained the community residence in berth am buy and most of them are from latino hert age. they come from south america, from central america and when they travel down there. they need to be safe. they need to be aware of the potential dangers of pregnant become. >> not to alarm them, but give them enough information so that they can protect them elfs and their families as they travel. she learned that we don't have the mosquito and which has zika here right now, we do have another mosquito so i went down to mosquito control in edison tintack matt the biologist there that,
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twos with know ski toes. that is hot breeding ground right here. >> i went to the lab to learn more about know skis to that we are facing here in, no. >> one of the first is that people coming from any of these countries and having been exposed to this virus. >> now he says, technical terms, we don't have any of these here, but we have a similar mosquito to the asian tiger mosquito. >> in the will be story, they found that they are, they are competent vector. and so not to say there is no chance of it happen hearing. there is ad go chance. what can we do to prevent that. this is one one of the too common sorses of mosquito larvae and things like birdbaths and a lot of people don't realize but if you are not replacing pit every seven days. and this is going to produce prosee ski toes. this is typically when people discard tires they fell right up with water and the tire is kind of, it is kind of the ideal habitat for
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some like the asian tiger mo he key sews. >> fire plants drain that water. you can see the water there. because every weak, every week, they will dumb telephone it out. fill it up with fresh water so you prevent mosquitoes from growing in there. the mosquito problem in the world is so bad that there are, i think the number was between 300 and 400 million people exposed to malaria today the world health organization is now encouraged in a different wife the past ten years saying you got to start spraying again. >> there are many towns. mean, all here in new jersey, long island, even new york city, that have spray programs this am they do go around and spray for know key stows. want to see new lifeng thatting on every lamp. >> every single year, almost thousand now for a two-ped room house. >> that is ken clay bush of midland park, new jersey. and the reserve demeanor and one of the most frustrating stories i have covered is commendable.
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he bought the home in midland park in 2004. the home touches the house. it touches this he home toll the right and multiple properties surround the backyard. not a roadway back there. there is simply no space to think about putting in a driveway or a garage as well f. now, a simple losing, park in the the street. i mean, do ul guys see the 80 sparking spots here. the whole street is open. >> but midland park has ban on street parking from 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. in the entire cast. >> the only house in this town. now even worse, and it is i have a dorable. and when they heard about the parking situation, they ran and they ran fast and even lower heed the price of the home bay $20,000. knows he will not make dime on this house and pe is probably going to lose money. who wants to live in the suburb and not be able to park the car at your
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own cious now he had agreement to park at a neighbor's home when he brought the home trading chores off for that parking spot the neighbor has since moved away. the new neighbor wanted nothing to do with with it nor does anyone else. >> the only person in the smalltown of midland park where this problem. you would think the town would make exception too. you would be wrong. none have handed out such as parking in the church lot for for a fief $125 a month. how fares the church the church is a third of a mile. public safety is a backbone of this the response of the town and tried to two times to get a small except shon to park the cars in front of the house overnight and denied two times. the council and the mayor's office didn't return the request for comment but i did speak to the public information officer who happens the chief of police of the park today via telephone. >> i appreciate these for access of the emergency personnel like
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the police, fire and ambulance, it is for the second when you don't have to worry about the congestion in front of the home that may be there for the park. >> here are solutions that the council has put forward which are absurd. >> jack the house up four feet because the hood of the car and the front of the house that was one suggestion. another one was to pull through the properties and somehow park in the backyard which is three feet across the property. at a certain point, the the house is going to sell because real estate has value. even with some of the flaws, i just cannot imagine can. maybe when you talk to the mayor am this e return your call how they don't see it as revenue don't and charge the guy $100 a month or something. >> a black lab puppy ap one of only seven dogs in the world what the job of sniffing if lec strongs. >> cheese. >> cheese. >> detech a certain chemical. she is just hungry and sees you as lunch.
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brittany, a 16-year-old golden retriever and the last known 9/11 search dog was put down monday in texas. firefighters and rescue workers lined the sidewalk saluting
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brittany as she walked to the animal hospital. according to press release, 9/1 was the first deployment and she went on to work on the hr cane katrina. at age nin, she retired but continue to work as reading assistance dog. >> this is hollywood. >> watch that video using real cars being launched from a garage and downtown cleveland, ohio. >> fast and furious, in the process of building rating now and the woman's reaction says it all. >> hi. >> ashley, you chasing a story. he latest in crime fighting electronic sniffing dogs. what do you have? reporter: i don't have anything. all i have is a cell phone. so i had to start by showing you how i was greeted by police iris. iris, ah. >> stop. >> her breath fogged up the camera.
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at the fbi north division, a black lab puppy and one of only seven dogs in the entire world with the job with the fbi. sniffing lec strongs. now, watch out when it comes to doing her job, iris is all about business. >> oh, wow. her trainer showed me the routine that he walked her through pretty much every day. she has a special most for sniffing out cell phones, laptops, microsd chips, flash drives, you name it. she really wants to get her job dope because that's the only way the the dog gets fed and fed only a certain portion every day. it ises about a cup and a half. so she is hungry. you think of these investigations where they caught a terrorist and they seize the plan of action on his computer or his cell phone or the sites he
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was looking up. they say, a lot of times a criminal will hide those electronics and so, iris, within a matter of seconds, her nose detects a certain chemical that is on every electronics and sh she guess and she finds. >> i certain areas with he cannot physically search and that is where we bring her in to search the cracks in this he walls, or under this carpet. >> electron ins and storage devices and media are so prevalent in the every day life these days, across the board, and that they now have become in one of the to-go places to store evidence over may provide in sight. >> also this comes in hand whipped cases like child predator? like child pornography. there case is pornography on the electron k device. >> another cell phone. >> she is not playing games. >> iris has actually been involved in similar case where she has been able to find some of these devices and she has been on the force since april a.m. she is
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great it very energetic playful dog. as you can see when they go to work. she is extremely drive ton the point where when am done, she keeps going. a this is a case of getting different electronics but you think you got bomb sniffing dogs and all the dogs that are crame stop and you don't realize because they are man's best friend. >> you know what? i thought fbi dog would go after you. she is just hungry and sees you as lunch. the port authority talked. a $10 billion new bus terminal is just a. talk. >> the port authority does not have $10 billion to spend on that term mall. >> i took my case to manhattan institute and there i met steve. he was covering the port authority for over a decade. >> these assets are extremely profitable and the money is not being
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reunvested in the regions so we are getting the worst of both words. high costs and in effective invest respect in our infratouching. u you said it is going to take seven to ten years to build the port authority bus terminal. where you at in the prosecution ses now? >> year one. we're going through the tolls. e-z pass is chipping await that he bank account. where cose the money go into the money losing operations and it goes to a lot of their projects like, of course, the new path station downtown which costs twice as much. the other issue is employee compensation. >> workers there earn an incredible amount of in ny in terms of overtime. health benefits and binges costs and so, as a result, the average cost of employing a worker at the port authority and not talking about administrative, i am talking about the average worker there is 153,000 a year. >> sorry. do a little research.
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i am flabbergasted. there were are many cases where the pension was higher than their salaries. i cannot understanded that for the life of me because i brought this up on the radio the other day. people said, look, overtime is not factored into the pension. how could it be these are the most lucrative pensions loutish you need put booths on the ground and people to operate this machinery. if you higher new. then you have to ni their benefit apes you are actually going to end up paying more than these guys are making? a possible solution would be to actually shed the assets in are a real estate. obviously that is aisle hily available. sell that and refund. that was what i say. >> yeah. ♪ ♪ so donna fontana is forensic and though polo gist for the new jersey state police. we want to lay that out to see what we have and what we don't have. >> sometimes the identif ication takes decked as if it is even solved at all. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪s ♪
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♪ >> take a look at the video. it shows a black panther sneaking up behind a man and just when you think
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he is going in for the kill. how do you think this video ends? how do you think this video ends? >> chasing news. he could install your ceiling fan.ce said he couldn't. and that one time ron said another chili dog was a good idea. yeah, it wasn't. so when ron said you'd never afford a john deere tractor, you knew better. now ron does too. the e series. legendary john deere quality. unexpected low price. e series compact tractors come with
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an industry-best, six-year, no-cost powertrain warranty. >> all right. no hands until i saw this. pogo stick freestyling. check out this video uploaded by devin super champ. you can see the pogo's team do all sorts of crazy tricks. why play a real sport when you can look this cool on a pogoic ? take a look at this video out of mexico at an animal sanctuary it shows a black panther sneaking up behind a man. just when you think he is going in for kill he starts licking them then the man in odd twisted of veeps kicks him back. the video uploaded on monday and has more than
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eight million views. >> so donna fontana is anthropologist for the new jersey state lis. a forrence pick anthropologist is someone who gathers and interprets evidence. so to listener more about her line of work. i headed to the new jersey state police building in hamilton, new jersey. so while donna spends most of the time in that spot, the process starts with obviously a discovered body. ♪ ♪ she and the team will head out to location are the body was found and handle the excavation process. >> we want toly that out in a position so then we can see what we have and what we don't have. after that, the remans are photographed and x-rayed all the bones are measured thoroughly ap a report is filed. the report she filed are all the findings like what is the person's sex, race, the most important area of
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determination of ancestry. the long bones are the best to use for determination of stat ture. >> so sometimes the identification ross sis quick and other times it takes decades if it is even solved at all. but pow, thanks to dna in the internet cold case is now standing a chaps in. another part of the job is to also reconstruct the spaces so that people can try to identify them a little bit easier. >> the demail was found in 2004. she was done in 2006 and found in 2013 and gloucester county, essex and bergen. >> on-line database for the national missing and unidentified person is making the process easier p. when bodies are found. the report is addedded to the system. the system is national so if someone went missing and left the state, they actually stand a chance of finding them and cross reference rather than just search locally for any information. >> they provide the
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opportunity for the public to go on-line to see photographs of reconstruction ap drawings and jewelry and clothing and read the history about the unidentified body that was found so that they can help us try to identify the many unidentified that we have in new jersey. >> should go home and binge watch like coldcase. >> i said i was. >> they critique them. >> no. i asked that. i said that. they compare her job to the woman in the show bones. >> bones. >> right. a i said do you? >> truthfully i don't watch a lot of that tv. probably for the better. you will getst from rated? right. suffering from a laster luv life. >> why one expert says the teen the partner
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