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ago a young karina was brutally murdered close to where you are but recently cops discovered a man naked, drunk, and somewhat out of his mind. i don't know if he's gonna connection yet drawn a connection yet. >> i am in howard beach at the scene of that murder of the 30-year-old daughter, karina. those on august 2. multiple outlets on wednesday are reporting that a crazed, nude man was apprehended around 11:00 p.m. on tuesday evening in the same vicinity where authorities found her body. there's also a patrol in the wooded area at the center of the unsolved murder, reportedly encountered encountered the man in the marsh yelling profanity. a police helicopter was sent to track streaking a man reported being filthy and visibly disturbed. the man was taken into custody at the 106 precinct and was at
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the medical center on wednesday undergoing a psychiatric evaluation treated in regards to the incident i reach out to the nypd who said that at this time they do not believe the man connected to this incident is connected to the murder. >> there has been no positive connection made at the scene and the disturbed man at this point. no solid connections have been made at all. and that's been nearly two months following the rape and murder that took place here. in a heart wrenching development, just two weeks ago surveillance tape was released that did pick did the last moment of karina's life as she ran by on the street that i'm standing on. so what has been done? a security camera, like those that caught her in her last moments have been installed at the entrance to and around the park and a gofundme page for a reward for information leading to an arrest has surpassed 280,000 dollars as of tuesday. >> out of all places why would he go to the place where a young
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girl was killed that has been all over the news. he's making a statement, we just have to figure out what statement he's making. >> her parents have been incredibly vocal, particularly her father, looking for information, he seems to have gotten into the investigation almost himself. any thoughts from them? and they said anything in relationship to this man was apprehended? >> know, they have been quiet. other than the fact that on sunday they participated in a run. >> okay, keep us posted. >> lee parker has been hailed as a local hero and elizabeth. you you may remember him for my story last week, he was a beacon of light in a very dark story. i was covering the bombing in new york and new jersey.
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lee and his friends were the two men who stumbled across a backpack full of bombs near the elizabeth train station. >> what it it so my? >> a boom, boom, boom. >> the first time i met lee he was homeless. the night before he found the bounce and that backpack he slept in an abandoned warehouse. this time i met him in his apartment. >> this is my lovely new permit, temporary though. i used were temporary because you currently apartment shopping. >> now with the help of a gofundme page and be the change he's getting new apartment, hessen stylish new. >> this one here is another favorite of mine. >> and several job offers. >> now that he is getting his own apartment he needs what everybody needs when they're moving in, he he needs a bed, a couch, pots and pans. >> be the change is a community service organization and we have many community projects going on. right now or at the storage
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unit and letting lee go shopping for the things that he's going to neighbor's permanent residence. >> on tuesday being the mayor of elizabeth handed him a key to the city and appreciation. i asked him if he was hurt or upset that it took him finding a bomb in order for people to give him a hand up and some help out of homelessness. >> upset is not one of the words i would use. i'm overwhelmed. you can put a price on lives and saving lives. all lives matter. so i do what i had to do. >> for this in my stories you can tweet me. >> alex, bridge gate day eight. you are outside the federal courthouse in newark, the trial drags on. a bit of what some would consider a bombshell today. >> bill, david wildenstein the self and contrite described divorce are the port authority was lower than bill baroni on the totem pole but his it
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defense attorneys are trying to paint him as the real boss. to do so they introduced tax where he compared himself to a substitute teacher. also in those attacks he disparaged baroni for his opinion being lazy and gay. now, this aspect of baroni's private light brought into a courtroom as part of the defense strategy. i had to wonder what it was all about. i asked the defendant and his lawyer as they left court. >> any reaction to david wildenstein's testimony? >> and keeping what we have been saying, we're going back to the office to keep working and we will see everyone tomorrow. >> the text message in question, on september to seventh, 2013 just a few days before the lanes were) there were talking about both baroni and mention senator cory booker's and the only person lazier than baroni is a person who could be the next united states senator. an apparent reference to booker senate campaign which was ongoing at that time. he was elected to the senate in octobe.
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then they say, gay men don't begin to act like they are adults until they are in their 40s. so ten years ago he, meaning baroni was 25. also in the cross-examination, wildenstein talks about the meaning a state house between himself, baroni, the governor, and several close christie aids where they went close christie aids where they went through a list of port authority appointees in the governor governor told him to hire or fire people. while they admitted they targeted democrats to quote, cleanse the port authority so republicans could get jobs. >> images cliff i pray did you say is part of the defense strategy to bring up baroni being gay? >> the government did oppose these tetext messages being put into evidence because i thought that jury could draw conclusions. >> why drag cory booker in? >> it's on the chain of the text between wildenstein in this particular friend. wildenstein is a operative of
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the port authority has no more insight into cory booker's life than you or i do. >> again, you consider your source on that. >> that is what i was going to say. these are all things he is spewing out. two people's sexuality now into this courtroom, that is crazy. >> do you we know who he was texting? >> it was a woman who they were or two as [inaudible] who was involved in politics but we haven't got a name as of yet. >> a wild in court. thank you. >> new jersey governor chris christie is an worn field again for ribbon-cutting for their pharmaceutical. he also had an appearance on nj 105 where he had this to say about nbc anchor, lester holt. >> lester holt continues to know
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it's unconstitutional. you're an idiot. >> he's an idiot, who else has he called idiots? us he called idiots? us here on chasing news. >> christie said holt was out of bounds when he corrected donald trump over stop and frisk, in case you forgot here it is. >> stop and frisk was ruled unconstitutional in new york because it largely singled out black and hispanic young men. >> no, you're wrong. >> christie and trump are technically correct win saying that stop and frisk was not deemed unconstitutional. the ruling in a a civil rights class action case put an end to the practice in the black administration did not push the case and course court. but nonetheless the commons were shocking especially when 1i think governor christie was keeping a low profile during the bridge gate trial. on the subject on bridge gate, that too came up on and christie double down on comments he made earlier in the day. >> i made it clear that at the statehouse, i knew nothing about the lane realignments before they happened. i knew nothing about the lane realignments as they are happening.
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i had nothing to do with the planning of it. i had no, nothing to do authorizing it. >> he said i would barely get through the fourth grade in math, he's called a stupid, it's like he just cannot help himself, he loves to all the sudden get back to name-calling and it's like he leads with that. >> he was completely unwarranted in calling lester holt an idiot. >> you make a great point. i great he chose the wrong word. i think incompetent, lacking integrity, i think that would've been better. >> i don't think christie is upset that lester hall holt was not a black man. >> that's ridiculous. >> the reason it's not racism is because it governor christie has looked at terror in the face and said do they only hire stupid people there. >> so christie doesn't discriminate when it comes to calling people stupid. >> once your bully, your bully
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until you get beat up yourself until you try to run for president or something. now he's back down to earth still be in a bowling bowling but just calling people names. >> let me ask, i think lester holt his showing was unprofessional the way he approached it was wrong. but you're playing the race card. you really think governor christie is a racist. >> bill, that strong and i am not going to associate him with the r word. but i but i do think there's a racial element to him calling someone who has a career that speaks for itself an idiot. i don't feel that christie would have done that with maybe somebody else in that position. other people have criticized matt lauer for when he interviewed both the presidential candidates. but we did not hear the term idiot. >> and this is an attack on nbc as a whole. christie led into this making it seem like holt was a puppet for nbc say that nbc executives should want to
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see a hillary clinton victory. especially after what happened with matt lauer they're going to do everything in their power to make sure they're going to defeat trump this time. >> this is not in or ordinary cat it has a staff of dedicated to reading her e-mails. now she has a very own children's book
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called the carolina reefer - make it so hot there's only one in the package. it even comes in a coffin shape box. to prepare you for your ultimate doom. it comes from the hottest chili pepper honor the spirit that carolina reefer pepper. pepper. so for $4.99 you can go by the chp online but it's also coming to select stores across the country. so go get one and godspeed. >> going on up. >> you are chasing the cap hotel. >> the oldest hotel in new york city, the place for the legendary literary roundtables formed a new yorker magazine was established. was founded right here out of this hotel. that is where the luckiest cat in the world lives.
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her name is matilda. this is not an ordinary cat. it has a staff of people dedicated to reading her emails and now get this, she has her very own children's book. thanks to author leslie [inaudible]. >> it started with my mother taking me to the hotel many years ago. we would always stay there and i was that she's take me to see the cat because she was obsessed with a cat. >> oh my gosh. hello. oh you're getting friendly. oh hello. >> it's a really big deal to have a book written about you. so. so i decided to ask matilda how she felt about this attention question what. >> are you excited about your book? i'm excited for you. so is this being totally creepy? what is your favorite part about the book? matilda, come back.
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i'm terrible at this. what what can i do to get her to come back? her not responding to me, walking away from me, she did not like me. >> i know. [laughter] in all fairness, matilda is one of many rescue cats who have the privilege to live in the front window of the hotel. >> i just really want to be a friend. >> this book highlights the history of the hotel through the eyes of matilda and will remind future generations about the beauty of this very special hotel on west 44th street. >> our cat at home looks like that. >> i think were good.
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>> i'm excited for your book. >> you are chasing a story that involves drunk driving, street uber and a super bowl ring. >> my hometown is a really safe place to live, if you've ever been there. the local government will never rest to ensure that the residents are taken care of in every single way. dwis were on the rise by almost 16% from 2012 - 2013. so they knew they had to do something different to curb this. first they gathered some donations and hired some drivers and then you have shuttle service for a month from the bars and restaurants in each of the townships for free then got a big phone call, uber themselves called randy brown and the program was born. through donations in the
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township and now the neighboring town offers completely free uber rights for residents from bars and restaurants, there's 29 of them to their home, seven days week from 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. now it has been extended another year due to its success. i met met the mayor at the police station with the police chief and he told me about the program and where came from. >> chris and i were talking about what is the number one way we could find a way to curb duis? and we said you know what, let's drive them home. let's driver residence home. i called him one day and i said listen, we have a backup yellow buses at midnight to all of our bars and restaurants, that's what were going to do. >> the police chief told me how successful the program has been. any any or they have given over 2000 rights which is 2000 possibly drunk people off the street. >> no doubt they are safer. when we started this program the mayor and i said if we can get one person to use the program is
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a home run. it's one life that we saved, an innocent life of someone coming home from work or taking their child to dance practice or whatever. so so since inception we realize that we cannot our rest our way out of the. >> so they're starting to get in the way of it with the every fiber of my being. >> there he is. so i ended up at the tavern and ran into the owner. his name is eric, he told me the lowdown on how the programs great for for the bar owner. >> it's great, it limits liability. you never want anybody drinking and intoxicated driving. it. it gives you another level of protection. if we see someone who is openly intoxicated we can say we can call over and you can get home. leave your car here, it will be here tomorrow. it's a very good situation. >> i've heard of uber doing this on a particular holidays in certain cities, i love hearing
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that this is all year-round, everyday. it just gives no one an excuse to drink and drive. >> they actually take your car home for you. >> it's called be my dd. we've use that before maybe, i don't know. now, it's great. two people come, one gets, one gets out and they all know how to drive a stick and an automatic transmission, get in your car, you go in the passenger seat and the guy falls behind you and pick the other guy up. >> that is a really warm and fuzzy way to think about drinking and driving. but people are going to drink and our job is to keep them off the road and keep accidents from happening. uber is doing a great job of creating an alternate way home. >> there's nothing thin like waking up in the morning is a dude, where's my car? >> summer may be over but there's still time to grab a golden glow and while why not smell like crispy fried chicken.
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>> summer may be over but there's still time to grab a golden globe and why not smell like extra crispy fried chicken while doing it. kfc may just make your beach dream come true with sunscreen that smells like you bathed in a bucket of 11 herbs and spices. sounds amazing right? among the many issues like wanting to slug of bucket in your bikini what about the siegel's? if you still think it's a good idea head over to kfc's website to grab a limited edition to sunscreen. >> smells like chicken, taste like sunscreen. >> who does not love a good ballpark proposal? a wedding proposal it tuesday nights yankee game between adam and his girlfriend -- he grabbed
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dropped the ring as he was about to propose on live tv and boom, it's gone. for five minutes there looking around for the ring. they can't find it. eventually they find it in the cuff of his girlfriends pants. once it was recover she eventually said yes. and that's their happily ever after. >> forget what you know about new jersey state capital and start making something more hip. the trend is on its way of becoming a millennial hotspot. today were going to take a closer look at how it's coming together. first stop, the factory is set to become luxury loft. >> we are really focused on the community and doing a project that is going to help it make it a better place. >> when did you officially start construction?
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>> in march 2016. >> that's amazing how fast it can come up. they were offered 138 units and start at 1100 units and go up to 2300 dollars. will people pay that? crime is people pay that? crime is still a big issue in trenton. it ranks second for murders in the state according to fbi statistics. on top of that naked buildings are not common either. >> were completely confident that people will recognize it that these are by far the most expensive rentals to rent but they are the most beautiful. >> they also said the location is a big plus pointing to the nearby train station. he also is across the street from the favorite food store. >> this is called the welcome home i'll. what it is, it's kind of the
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principle package brand of goods every country, even central and south america. >> as i mentioned earlier this development is part of a series of investments for the city. just last week last week we heard governor chris christie announce three state buildings being torn down and putting 3,600,000 into that. so you tell me is trenton on the way i be coming the next hoboken? >> you say hoboken i say williamsburg. nothing brings it in like a converted warehouse. >> either way, they have something in either way, they have something in common. like new york city and jobs. so, you not just going to move to an urban area without a job. honestly this government has done nothing to create jobs. not honestly this government has done nothing to create jobs. not the local municipal gover does pat toomey speak for you? i also want to thank the nra for it's, uh, strong support for my campaign. pat toomey: he opposes an assault weapons ban
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