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>> this is my last week at chasing news. i'm gone, i start work reporting for -- bull [ bleep ] >> marqisa jackson, wearing a shirt with a picture of her daughter, shareel who took her own life, after reportedly being sexually assaulted. >> we believe it was not a suicide. >> can mean a difference between life and death, i was to meet with an elite group, their secret weapon? this. >> walking the streets of newark, i see graffiti, broken windows, no signs of life. >> across the street is a public
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golf course, kids come and learn to play golf. >> what do you got? >> hey, what are you doing? >> this is a great shot for a selfie. >> i don't agree with you on that. >> you are insane, i love it. >> that's good. >>ly, you chased a story about a young woman who took her own life, now a lawsuit against the university she was attending. >> i will share with you, there was more silence than words it is very difficult. >> marqisa jackson remains silent by her attorney's side thursday. wearing a shirt with a picture of her daughter who took her own life almost a year ago, after reporting being sexually assaulted. >> we believe it was not a
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suicide. >> while there is no question that cherel took her own life, they say it was not a suicide, but would not elaborate. >> september 25, 2015. she did not report the rape right away. and in october of 2015,er whichel tried to -- cherel tried to take her over life by taking pills. after leaving the hospital, she reported the rape, that coordinatcoordinator failed to immediately contact police, that lead to the girl hanging herself. >> so universities and colleges understand they have responsibilities. >> william paterson university, said they cannot speak about this lawsuit, the family is
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seeking compensation for the loss of their child, and they want university to make sure a case like this is never in the lime line gain. >> william paterson community is largely a commuter school, a from terty house is not university property, i think what lawsuit has to do with, they are accusing william paterson university was not following whatever protocols may be in place. >> you have to imagine this girl is in a shaky emotional state, it is up to that counselor to go right away to police, that is they say where counselor dropped ball, and police were aware, they say, they did not do a thorough investigation. >> context in that william paterson is also the subject in another lawsuit, with 5 young
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men accused of rape and kidnapping, there was no thing. there are a lot of accusations, i think it is important to have context, to me the mental health counseling would not hurt anybody. >> as many -- oh, my gosh. sorry. >> i can't talk. >> high-speed chase. >> last night, very special, grace vander wall from new york won america's got talent, you might recall we met with her, when she auditioned. she got verified but her dreams came true. >> thank you so much, i am so grateful for everyone's love and support, and oh, my gosh.
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>> when someone goes missing, every hour that goes by, could mean the difference between life and death, i met with an elite group of rescuers, their secret weapon to a speedy recovery -- this. >> my dog is an air scenting dog, he does not need a piece of clothing from the missing person to. , what he does, when i tell him to start looking for a person, he looks for any human scent that is out there. >> new jersey search and rescue squad are an all volunteer organization, 8 members of the teateam met me in the woods fora training simlations. i put on my helmet, they gave me a survival kit, we got start is. but first an action plan. >> i need to know who the subject is, and whether that
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subject has any mental deficits, if that is not the case, we see how old the subject is. it the subject is a child there are different parameters for a search for different age groups of children. >> then it was my turn, i was a lost hiker, to the woods i went. i went far, i thought they would have a hard time finding me, i heard, zip is on his way, and coming in fast. >> i think i can hear him. >> once he gets to the missing person his job is to stay there and bark at me to let me know, he has a find. >> i was amazed. >> he was so excited, he loves people, i met him, he gave me a huge -- sloby kiss it was
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adorable. >> you are so right. >> how many searches do you go on? >> heyday, at most, almost 3 a month. >> zip is awesome. and i can see, you are over there bill, she said zip prefers praise over treats. a study said most dogs do prefer praise. >> i prefer treats. >> i don't know, just saying. >> did you just compare yourself to a dog. >> maybe. >> anyways. >> i like how they got her in a helmet walking through the woods. but this is age-old technology, there is snow better gadget -- there is no better gadget than a dog, especially a well trained one. >> she was an angel, heaven-sent gone too soon. >> a heroin buy in innercity, police chase, random crash, and a 22-year-old woman left dead, the situation of deja ferrier,
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he was -- she was killed in a car crash monday, thursday her alleged killer in court, chandler. fled from state troopers when they tried to pull him over. >> intersection of broad and park, the suspect could have ran the red light and struck a black honda civic attempting a lift hand turn. >> the crash slammed deja's vehicle into the telephone pole and killed her, i spoke with her mother today had. >> they didn't want to tell me anything, because i was by myself, i kept insisting on how bad it was. >> deja's mother said she had to be the one that had to revive her daughter's body. >> i just wanted to revive her. >> in court prosecuters and the judge stress that deja's life
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was an innocent one, taken by someone who was committing a crime, they asked for high bail, the judge gave it to them, $650,000, and deja's funeral is scheduled for monday, we'll have more for th story for you soon n chasing. >> walking on streets of newark, i see graffiti, broken windows, no signs of life, across the street, a park, a public golf course, kids come learn how to play golf, most of the kids would not have this opportunity if not for the program of esic county. >> a guy who is very been involved in golf for a long ti time. he said joe, we have to start a first tee program to give them a chant to play golf. >> oh.
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>> chief of staff, and a coach, and all of the kids joined us on the green, bishop top -- taught me the fundamentals of golf. >> he lent me his putter. and coached through a 16-foot putt. >> pretty good, right? >> yeah. >> good shot. >> young golfer said he hopes to become a pro. >> what do you see if your future as far as your golf game? >> being on the tour. -- pga tour, good luck. >> tyree has really big aspirations, his family does not have a lot of family, coach katie said, it not a problem. >> the kids down pay out of pocket? >> they don't have to, this is ain suggestions that is the beauty
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of being a nonprofit. >> this is the gem of essex county, people are excited in october we'll do a $3 million renovation, it is going to look like you are at a professional golf course. >> a great program, given the fact that this is provides structured time. for kids who may not have a lot of structured time. gives them an opportunity to get some fresh air, and take advantage of what is a great park put together by joe d and the folks. >> and also, the game of golf, it teaches discipline, patience, humility, you go out there, it is you and the elements, you are not yelling at somebody for something you did wrong. >> the 10-year-old knew what he was doing, i challenged jessica to a putting contest at the radio station, and i lost. woo! >> another one.
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>> aclu of new jersey released say statement, slamming apartment for a sting operation that lead to more than a dozen arrests for prostitution. >> a woman said, my children were walking up to the front of the house, amsterdam
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>> >> 3, 2. >> returns to bill spadea
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morning show, lieutenant governor has a segment called digging in. they talked about controversy over nfl players taking a guy during the national anthem. >> i do do it any place else, except when the national anthem is playing. at a football game, people are there to watch the game, not the statement. >> they have the flying fists. they will be in studio. >> ashley, while the cops. in nw work are getting -- newark are getting a handle on crime, enter aclu who says they should not be arresting prostitutes. >> police say that is rampant for prostitution, the aclu of new jersey released a statement, slamming the police department for a sting operation that lead to over a dozen arrests for
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prostitution this weekend. i want to read to you part of it, using criminal justice system, to harass, arrest and incarcerate consenting adults for money is a poor use of the npd's limited resources, i spoke with anthony, said prostitution is flat out against the law, he said, it ruins living conditions for everyone in the area. >> i receive several complains in my office for prostitution in francfront of people's houses, a mother called and said, my children were walking in the strong, and there was a male and female having sex in the car, and condoms in front of the house, i have an obligation to make sure that the law is enforced. >> saying by not cracking down on it it makes more areas more dangerous. >> moist of the areas breeds other crimes -- robberies,
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rapes, shootings. i think that biggest concern is that you know partnershipping with the community, and community asking for help. >> the neighbors want, business owners want it, they name prostitution, drug use. >> i think the bigger issue is whether it should be illegal, a lot of groups say it should not be, if prostitution is not illegal, those are involved could do it in a seicher -- safer manner. >> i think it shoulding legal, and taxed. >> like newark could be the next amsterdam? >> not just that, but what you making any illegal, it makes people want to do it for wrong reasons, when you legalize it, it could take that taboo away. >> when with complaints of sex acts in cars in front of homes, how about you close your blinds. >> because it is illegal. >> what do you pay your taxes
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for. >> that is what i think is fascinating some people want to be prostitutes, if you legalize it you are not on street. >> the world's oldest profession. >> if i use my body you better pay up. >> governor chris christie made quote the admission last night, telling brian williams that bridgegate likely cost him the vp slot for donald trump. >> how much of a factor do bluff that trouble with -- do you believe that trouble with bridgegate was a factor for you not gets pick for vice president. >> i am sure it was a factor. >> i am sure it was, how big. >> you have to ask him. >> not long ago seb -- are you mad because they cost you that vpballot is that the real reason for anger because of bridgegate.
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>> i am first of all, i have no reason to believe that -- i don't know where you get that from. you know this. >> >> yes. >> donald trump told you that. >> on msnbc, governor christie was willing to admit that it was a factor, i only asked him the same question a month ago. >> his answer to you, seemed unhinged. he was upset, and still smarting from not getting it, that is not first time. >> you are "chasing new jersey"? do you just hire stupid people? >> i guess me felt comfor comfoe with brian williams. >> this is difference in governor's attitude with local reporters and national
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reporters, he is nicer and cleaner with national reporters and he is rude and condescending. >> this television show, allowed me to be myself. >> excuse me i'm answering a question. >> you might don't be a stranger.
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you can see him scurry away, no word on he was reunited with his safety device. >> oh. that hurt. >> i am in far rockaway by the beach this area used to be a military establishment. it was decomission after world war ii, the area where soldiers used to have recreational activities. after sandy this area was damaged, and flooded, but it has been transformed into a real computery. i spoke to -- beauty, i spoke to artist kathryn steinl -- katrin. >> there are beautiful pictures of you, what is your concept? >> my concept is to have a big painting appear somewhere in an
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unexpected situation. a very interesting form of intelligence that contributes to our ability to make friends of life, not necessarily pleasing but this is beautiful. this is why i think colorado or is important -- color is important, it get to us right away, it gets to your senses. >> catarina said she felt like super woman spray painting the building. >> most interesting thing about spraying from a big industrial go up, it makes you so much bigger. it really gives you a different body, your reach is multiplied. you become likesume super human. >> it is -- you can't live in this place but she made it look spectacular. loom at the roof. >> look at the roof. >> i was painting white, layers
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on top first. so it was glow. >> you will notice about it on the house, the way that catarina did it, like a sweeping wave, like the paint is coming from the ocean, hitting the house, in the same way that sandy did. causing that damage, dewey look at it now it is beautiful art work. >> i have never been in a house where the roof looked this bad. and still thought it looked really nice. >> you only have until november to check out this building. because it is not struck alley sound -- structure alley sound, they are going shut it down, come before november to see the art work. this of the accomplished in collaboration with new york city parking and recreation department, for more follow me on twitter.
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>> hank. >> hank? are you ready. >> bill, you may know, it might be news, i am gone, this is my last week at chasing news. >> congratulations, and please don't be a stranger. i love you. >> hank, you will never get fired anywhere else. >> this television show allowed me to be myself myself ♪ woo! ♪
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