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>> these things happen but you still have to move forward. >> you kind of stomach governor christie, don't take that the wrong way. >> oh my god. >> what you got? >> what are you doing? >> i'm a great spot for selfie's. >> you guys are completely insane, i love it. >> hank, welcome back to chasing news. we missed you.
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so you have a story about hookers and suckers? >> it's hookers, attackers and murderers. about a half a dozen attacks can be linked back to the same attacker. philly police have pulled up short of confirming that a half dozen attacks and summer are all linked to the same guy. the women in the street art ready to confirm. >> he is out here praying on women of all ages, color, whatever. it's terrifying. it's like you're being hunted like an animal. >> he has a baseball cap on, african-american man, cap on, african-american man, riding a bike, with the bat.
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he has attacked a six women's and summertime. according to the women in the street you can tell they're scared because i went up there to talk to them and two of them were more than happy to go on camera with me. >> do you think you've seen this seen this guy personally? >> i did. by the time he call somebody he is gone. >> every single one of them is completely addicted to heroin and that is why they work the streets. as you said before it is a dicey game you're getting into a strange person's car, now they're looking over their shoulders and all of them so you have to advise in the back of your head. you never know when it's going to happen again. the most recent attack on october first, a october 1, woman was choked to the point of unconsciousness. women on the street tell me that she is going to be okay. the one who was murdered in july, women women that i talked to know her. this is like phillies a version of jack the ripper. it is unsettling. you have women that are committing a crime, now they are victims of a crime.
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as i causing stress between them and the police? >> one woman said that she's happy that please respond. their parking up on the street so where girls usually are. they're talking to the girls and warning in warning them. things happen. >> there was a stalker couple of years ago. most of of people remember those days and they say -- >> thanks man. >> there has to be more police to get that maniac of the street. >> in russia -- [inaudible] check out this video from russia. a truck backing these large steeler metal pipes onto a barge in the river and they did not secure it. >> said news out of north jersey over the weekend. our very beloved bear is reportedly dead from a bow hunter during last week's
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beaumont. meanwhile an outpouring of rest in peace tributes have taken over the internet. there is petals in heaven. the petals remake remake of go some bear lives matter. >> new jersey transit writers breathe a sigh of relief because the hoboken train terminal service is back. although track five and six are closed i could actually approach the area. train service has resumed that this is the area where the train crashed and you can see how terrible it looks. there is debris. >> i hopped onto the tree train and asked commuters how they felt about the crash and their safety. >> do you worry about the crash or your safety? >> no.
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>> i felt like it was something that was a fluke. i hopope thatt is what it was. >> to worry about your safety of these trains? >> not really. >> we have been traveling around the city on subways and we took the train in from fort jarvis. it has been great. >> as we know, the transit has been getting a lot of heat lately. they just appointed a new director and he has an uphill struggle. in new jersey the senate in the assembly are leading to separate investigations of ng transit and safety violations. and jay transit has been under federal audit. they federal audit. they have been fined over $400,000 for safety violations. as we know there's a current federal investigation going on. we still don't know what caused the crash. >> it annoys me, first ball 400,000 dollars is a silly amount. the amount of money these guys spend and taken, but to find them and turn around and give them money, huge portion of their budget because it's such a
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failed system and they only taken 1 dollar for every two they spend a. >> but i have taken basics transit and they use it everyday to get to work. were talking about thousands of people. the only thing is there's not the only transportation agency that is facing this issue. amtrak had a train it derailment which kill people outside of philadelphia. these things happen. you still have to move on. >> you kinda sound like governor christie. >> but he effectively said that, this is it. it is the third-largest transportation system in the country. this is a, we can to anything about it. it. i think we can do better. >> honestly, the new york times said friday that a lot of the problems did start under governor christie. he didn't put the necessary money into this transportation. in fact if
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you're going to invest in an alternative transit that would cross further up the hudson to get to new jersey residents to new york city. i think that with a gas tax people are going to choose to live in westchester on long island because those transit realigns don't have the issues that new jersey does. >> the u.s. transportation had, anthony foxx had now ruled out a federal takeover of basics transit. >> that will only make it worse, >> please don't shoot me where run, please don't sit she me with my gun, please don't shoot me the merman. >> dr. seuss did not come back to write about black lives matter movement. this is one of 12 pieces that were illustrate by two brothers from hampton, new jersey. together they are known as the super poor kids. these images are referred to as the saddest story on repeat. they took the stories of alton stirling, michael brown and other men who were slain at the hands of law-enforcement officers since 2013.
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what is the connection to dr. seuss? in july of 2015, the internet was in a frenzy over this past she mostly book titled what pet should i get. from the blood to dr. seuss collection. when the book was released was trending on twitter for days. this is at the same time that many people were in an uproar over the black lives matter movement. many men men have been shot consecutively by police officer. >> dr. seuss picking up so much buzz that we're happy about it but on the other hand we kind of felt like the press or the mainstream media would pick up the attention of one of these deaths and then after three or four days sweep it under the rug. it's just another name and #. >> they started this project over a year ago but it didn't fully come together into alton stirling and casteel cases happen back to back. >> and this is when it was like this is the time. we literally went from having one complete piece, maybe three rough sketches to within two or
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three weeks we completed the series. >> these guys have not had the best relationship with law enforcement and cops. >> no way. >> shocker. >> where we are from, the police are the bad guys. that is just, it's ignorant to think that, growing up you hear these cops do this and they do that. and it's kind of like it shouldn't be that way, i'm not saying that's the right thing. we are not anti-law-enforcement. >> it to questions. do they recognize that camden is actually one of the shining examples of how the police department has worked so well with the neighborhood that crime is actually going down? do they address it, how is it depicted that the crime that most of these guys have committed while they are killed by cops, did they depict that at all? >> in the painting? >> yes. some of them were very vivid with blood.
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they said there was a bad relationship with police in camden when i have extensively gone out with a lieutenant and her daughter, they pride themselves on building a better relationship with the community. i have seen it with my own eyes where they're speaking to people. they have watchdogs in the community. >> they were referring to when they were growing up. this was instilled in them growing up. they did make reference to community actions were things have been getting better. for them -. for them -- >> i don't think anything will change until a cop, or a group of cops stand up and say, you're doing something wrong, you're a bad cop. >> i understand what they are doing. i get it. to me they are just showing exactly what the media showing. >> it is more about making people remember, helping helping people to remember that the stories are not over. once a # is not trending anymore it's still a story that matter.
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>> here's a conundrum for you. some say say stealing and some say sharing. two cats in russia drinking from the same bowl. one at a time. after. after either stealing it from one another, or pushing the bowl to share it with one another. what you think? to think the cats are stealing or sharing the bowl? we are running a poll on twitter to see to see what you think. visit at chasing news on twitter to cast your vote. >> take a look at this video of a dear california with an arrow stuck through the the california fish and wildlife representative said although it is scary looking, the deer is not in any real harm. as for now the arrow is going to stay there. they will monitor for a bit. they think it is just in the skin layer. we will see. >> ashley and melissa are stronger than ever after melissa lost her sister-in-law to breast cancer three years ago. >> some people think like they
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need to shove it down the throats a little bit. >> doctors will not agree when he should get a mammogram as a woman. >> 60000 women came up with a false positive. >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down. planned parenthood.
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>> i want to start by saying that i chose to were pink in honor of breast cancer awareness month which affects one in eight women in the us. at the susan g coleman central in south jersey office i met 22 women who have been friends since high school. ashley and melissa thereby became stronger after melissa lost her sister-in-law to breast cancer three years ago. >> i am watching two beautiful kids grow up without them on. every day see more and more of her in them. for me it's knowing that there's a possibility that my niece might not have to go through what her mom went through. >> ashley lost her sister last mother's day and rest cancer
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snatch the lives of both of these women at the age of 38. that is before when most women are recommended to even get mammograms. both ashley and melissa are active with a new campaign was susan g, and called more than pink. the goal is to move from just raising awareness to actual action encouraging people to get involved in the race for the cure. also took andre. >> why not, people are saying what's with the way gets a good excuse to say this is what i'm doing, i'm raising money, money, join me. >> the race for the cure is coming up in new jersey add november 6 at six flags. they will both be out walking in honor of their loved ones. they hope you hope you join them and give back. >> for me i think it's a little bit more on the sensitive side on october. people think pink is a shove down their throats a little bit. the way i look at it is that if a woman is grocery shopping and happens to look down at it pack of eggs and sees
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a pink ribbon she might say oh i need to schedule that mammogram. it is a reminder. it is not just about raising money. >> to know that 70% of young women under 40 who have gotten a mammogram have shown, this is a swedish's swedish study, 70% came up with a false positive. so, they are not even accurate below 40. i think it's one of the reasons the american cancer society says you have to raise age to 45. >> leave that for fashion week. wear pink that week. what i care about is my health. and to this day, doctors will not agree on when you should get a mammogram as a woman. it's concerning and it's really upsetting because billions of dollars are being raised for this and they can't answer simple, basic question of
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every woman's health. >> it's all about the story. think about eight-year-old chrissy turner which is last year was diagnosed at eight years old with breast cancer and had to have that removed it. thanks to funding, a thanks to funding, a dr. took the aids virus, how loaded out, put in very late terms, put it cancer fighting cells, and that girl is in remission. that is incredible. we need to be funny projects like this. cancer as a whole could be eradicated. >> breaking silence on brisket has left nearly your have. one of the defendants, bill baroni took the stand at the federal courthouse in new york trying to establish his innocence. saying he was an innocent pawn in the schemes of david weinstein when the george washington bridge was closed in 2000 13. bill baroni said he did what he could to find out what was happening both constantly told it was a traffic study. even confronted wild steamed when the lane closures was going on after he received a letter from the mayor asking if the lane closures were --
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>> baroni said he confronted weinstein saying tell me right now, is it true, he looked to baroni in the eye and said, absolutely not. call bob who is head of the george washington bridge. baroni called him and said bob, is there test going on. yes. brody was still not satisfied. he confronted weinstein over the news and it only took commuters four minutes. we are doing all of this for four minutes saving. is there anything to this accusation? the accusation accusation that the lanes were closer political retribution now four minutes in, another one to that's the amount of time that bridget and kelly and brooks were before they are indicted. there soon take bridget and
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kelly take the stance. >> women who are homeless and addicted to drugs have a safe place to go to raise their baby. >> we understand the trauma these women have experienced. >> these are women who are out of options. >> see news happening near you. up load it to the fresco abbott today. become a citizen a citizen chaser. download fresco at the app store in google play.
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trying to make me eat my greens?low. no, just trying to ve you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. >> take a look at this. >> oh my goodness, check out this 14-pound lobster found by marine experts in bermuda. they say it blew in from hurricane nicole. this is not a record-setting
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lobster. the biggest lobster known to man so far was 44 pounds. i can only imagine how much this guy would cost if you had to buy it in a restaurant. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're awake. hello. isn't she pretty. >> thank you. >> baby elliott was born may eleventh, 2016. mother sarah was homeless and her mother sarah was homeless and addicted to
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drugs. >> i was pregnant with her and i tried getting to the doctors and found out that you can't do drugs when it's pregnant. so it's been a long road. >> at the center for great expectations, women who are pregnant, homeless, and addicted to drugs have a safe place to come and raise their baby. >> we have 20 residential we have 20 residential beds. we have 28 supportive housing apartments. we have a robust outpatient treatment center right in the center of new brunswick. we provide clinical services that i will call trauma informed. we understand the trauma and avarice life experience that they may have experience and that impact their ability to be parents, be successful and to function. >> the drug treatment facility helps women find hope. >> i was in and out of jail, i have died and had to be brought
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back like three times. >> sarah has a finished up her six-month stay. i asked her why she started to share her story. >> i think people should know about this place. people that need help. it's always good to tell your story and it could change someone's life. >> the center for great expectations is really nonprofit charity of its kind in new jersey. there's going to be a benefit a benefit friday, october 21 at fiddlers elbow country club where they want to raise money for the center were great expectations. i will hand out there handing out prizes and bill will introduce special guests. tickets are available. information is online. i will tweet out the information
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>> it's amazing that the story is that there is this need for more beds for young women who are pregnant and addicted to heroin. doesn't that just hurt how bad the problem is. these are women who are out of options. there out of options. there homeless, they find themselves pregnant and addicted. they can't get into traditional rehab because the pregnant that's why the people need to do this. >> i'm in front of the atlantic county courthouse where michael castro was charged with the murder of john appeared in court on monday morning. kingsbury was killed on super bowl sunday in 2012. his son glenn and glenn's and children walked into the house to find their grandfather and father lying on the floor, lifeless from gunshot wounds. castro was his employee and close friend. glenn thinks that it may have been in inside robbery attempt at his home that led to the murder of his father. that was february 2017. the defense attorneys are filing an appeal. i spoke to glenn kingsbury after
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the hearing today. he told me that he is not feeling too comfortable about the future. >> i'm for full because it did slip through once. when it comes down to prosecution i don't what they're thinking. they fill me in on the basics but nothing crazy. >> this new prosecution team working on this has charge michael castro with nine charges, including first-degree murder. do you know anything about this case? have you heard about wanted talk about a? tweet me at chasing ron. you can also tweet that show. see you in february. >> just another day chasing news, things were watching. see you tomorrow. >> criminal complaint issued to governor christie. >> someone's dog was right next to me. >> you're not going to care, year dead. >> the decline in american culture. where a woman would -
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