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[inaudible] >> authorities and to neighboring burlington county's towns are dealing with similar hairy situations. on december 21 medford police were alerted that a naked, excessively hairy man was seen midafternoon on a huntington circle drive. the woman who made the report told the police that the man, only in his tennis shoes stepped out of a jeep or jeep patriot, walked around the back hatch and reentered the vehicle and left. ninetys later on december 30, the town right next to them received more disturbing report. >> of 14 or 15-year-old girl were playing basketball in their home, they saw suspicious vehicle which they described as
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a shirtless male. minutes minutes later the vehicle repaired and what they described was a male exited the vehicle and ran towards them completely new. >> the girls ran home, alerted their parents who then called the police to make report. the police stations both say the description of the man from the incidences are similar. he's described described as a white, heavyset man with brown hair and excessive amount of body here, possibly in his 30s and 40s and the word chubby was in her swell. >> people should build to drive your own vehicle in the nude and went to sit become a problem when you exit the vehicle or can you just not drive it? >> as soon as someone else observes that that's indecent. >> to the cops have a full description on that we want to help out but we now have a chasing news rendering.
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>> this is not tough. this individual is rocking around naked, menacing young women and he could be escalating his behavior. the police need to catch them, rest him and get them off the street find out what the problem is sooner rather than later. >> i agree with you and what's interesting is whether or not you can be naked in your car not, the guy thinks that's okay clearly has an issue. >> he just popped out of his car to get some from the back which is not cool but i don't think it was his intention at that point to be seen. this second story was very scary however. this is the town that i live in and have somebody doing something like that your teenagers run is disturbing. hopefully somebody conceded. >> that word you're looking for his escalation. this person is getting more more bold and dangerous. hopefully nobody gets hopefully nobody gets hurt. >> as alec said, it's baby stuff. we can allow to continue this
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anymore. i would be mortified if i came home and saw a naked man in my driveway. >> if you see strange person in the street just don't look. >> a massive manhunt has come to an end. they they arrested jeremiah on monday outside of atlantic city. he was accused last month of murdering his estranged wife. he remembered chasing news and talk with tara's mom last week about bringing her daughter's killer to justice. she was charged with weapons offenses and will be held in the jail in lieu of $1 million bail. >> take a look at the video that shows two young boys were two years old playing in a dresser with the drawers pulled out when it topples over. after a little while the brother is able to get the dresser off of his other brother. the video was posted to facebook on sunday, this happened in utah. they were hesitant about showing the video but wanted to share information about book bolting
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kids furniture down. neither of the kids were injured. >> your chasing a story, escape from new york. everybody needs a plan b. >> sandy, september 11, the blackout of 2003. a lot of interruptions in mass transit per there's no way to get off the island when those things happen. when the grid goes down you need to have a plan b. >> that is chris, the owner a plan b a man had. plan b is a fleet of evacuation boats that clients can learn how to drive and rent for a fee each month that gives themselves the ability to leave manhattan and entered into new jersey and under three minutes. >> so family gets on and how do they learn how to drive? >> we train them and make sure that they're totally prepared to do this. >> we could teach in ten minutes.
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>> me? i struggle with driving a regular car. >> it's easier than driving a car because you don't need to stay in your lane. >> crystal me it's easy as driving a car's of course i had to try. >> this already seems dangerous and i didn't start driving yet. >> what we do? >> this is not okay. i thought i was dying i turned on the engine, learn how to steer. >> job really fast over big waves but we are fine. well at least he was fine. >> if you want to go fast can you take over for a second? >> i was very nervous but i knew that because the boats have the self writing technology that even if we did flip over we were going to be okay. >> these are exit coast guard boats.
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the 25-foot defenders, the same boat you be rescued in an hurricane, or any kind of marine events. >> who's using the service? it seems expensive, who can afford a question which. >> corporations use it as part of their insurance policy. then he business continuity in a way to do that is to get their employees out of the building in the city into new jersey and the way is a three minute boat ride. >> how many times to get to use it? is that one and done? you decide this is that i have to get outs on paying this money for that one three-minute trip, someday, maybe that i might need. >> it could happen anytime. >> so can i use that as a we can get away? >> what if i just don't want to send traffic. >> i leave the city or go on a quick weekend question work. >> there night dear for long trips, although you could take them. supposed to be used for evacuation purposes. >> who decides what the
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emergency is? >> you're paying for the service. >> did you all all of you see escape from new york? you should. >> nobody else is going to get that. >> what are they paying again? >> it's 250 - 50 - $750. >> a month, year, a week question. >> monthly. >> capitalists of the week. i stand corrected. >> chris and his wife was a for their companies to be able to help more than just the upper class. they want this to be service you strap manhattan. >> will those people who can afford $700 a month our regular guys. >> why do you hate rich people? >> it's a new year, were all a little wacky today, so good. >> oh. >> oh my gosh. >> thank you. by. >> i don't sleep very well, i
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wake up with different scenarios running through my head with what happened. and just what went on that friday. i just can't everything just leads to dead ends. >> michael stern spent christmas day and welcoming the near hundred new year in agony, i spoke with him a week after his 19-year-old daughter sarah went missing since then it's been a month, no nothing, no good news, no bad news, no closure. the holidays were rough because there's favorite holiday was christmas. she actually spoke about being excited for christmas this year. >> she just enjoyed christmas and she like to decorate. she liked like to have a good time. good time for family and friends to get together. as for as i know she was looking forward to it. >> the car she was driving in, 19941994 silver oldsmobile was found on route 35 bridge in
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belmar with the keys inside. since there there has been an extensive search that the water, people throw different shore towns have been looking for sarah. she graduated sarah. she graduated from high school last year, her father said she was interested in digital media and loved art. she said the last time he spoke with her was the thursday before she went missing and everything seemed fine. >> it is a nightmare every day. >> it gets worse, every day that goes by gets the distance and time seems to become surreal after a while. there is no activity and we have not heard anything. >> mama the county crime is offering a 5000-dollar reward, at this point my heart just goes out to michael, it is been hard when i first saw him to see his spirits now he was little hopeful that at this point he would have an answer.
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he said within a month he was hoping to find something. >> so the car was found on the bridge, there's a river under the bridge #have a drag the river? today expected be a suicide questionnaire to they have theories? >> no. nobody's jumping to. >> no. nobody's jumping to conclusions. it's hard because as time goes on less and less people continue searching for her. right now it is the family that's out every day. one of the family members every days out looking throughout the water. i just pray for the father that we get him some closure. he doesn't have much hope that he's going to find her life, but he he doesn't want to go on throughout life just been in the state he's in now. he can't sleep. >> the second avenue subway's finally open in new york city. this subway, i was walking in and listening to mozart, what you think? >> it's fantastic
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>> the first day of the new year >> the nypd is on the hunt for a trio of thieves who ripped off nearly 6,000,000 dollars worth of inventory from the west 36th jewelry jewelry wholesaler just as the ball was dropping a new year's eve blocks away in times square. it is believe believe this could be an inside job. two of the robbers were caught
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on camera breaking in the store with a crowbar and hammer. one was was wearing a mask, the other is making a perhaps maybe i should've worn a mask face he's got a camera. if you have any information call crime stoppers, 180(578)577-8477. >> these became's famous after a guy was caught walking a girlfriend on the leash. they call her zina, she is gone missing since christmas eve. please are looking for her she's lasting around 10:00 p.m. at her mother's home. home. she was dressed in black. >> the second avenue subway's finally open in new york city. i was there for the commute. i grew up in new york city and i know the subway system. the the
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crowded subways, the subways that go express when you're trying to get off at a local stop. i noticed noticed during rush hour it's crowded, there the subways were not. there is plenty space the subways were in time. >> first time in the subway question work. >> yes it seems good so far. >> clean? >> yes. >> is obviously fantastic for commuters. it's fantastic fantastic for the upper east side. it will cut my commute about 15 minutes. >> this is not in fact a brooklyn or queens or staten island. >> a cuss like 20 bucks? >> many go to harlem, but there's a reason for the, getting the new second avenue subway cost billions of dollars. >> how much would you save once? >> stage i cost 1.6 billion per
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kilometer. the next phase is going is going to be 2,200,000,000 per kilometer. >> i asked why it cost billions of dollars for a couple of kilometers. he said that the big ministry. they don't make any those documents public. they keep it secret. the state overseas it would not know the costs are for concrete and building equipment for the costs are for concrete and building equipment for the union. there is more to come on one it cost so much. >> follow the money. >> i'm all for improvement but that sounds a bit far. >> 2017 is the year new jersey select the new governor. were endeavoring to give you a shot of each and every candidate entering the race. one is with us today his name is joseph, a full-time small businessman and at the guy who is probably made the best commercial yet of the 2017 cycle take a look at the.
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>> my name is joseph and i am running for governor new jersey. like you, i'm sick and tired of being number one and all the wrong things. we need to drain the swamp in trenton. we can do this. >> joe, first question why do you want to beat new jersey's governor? >> like most new jersey i'm sick and tired of being number one at all the wrong things. were number one of people leaving, number one in road and bridge costs. it makes me sad to see my associates and people i went to school with, people i've known a family that are leaving the state. we need to change the direction that's why i'm running for government. >> any filed paperwork to run as governor. europe against them stiff competition jack has run joe piscopo might run and others. how can you, who is virtually no name recognition rise to the top of this? >> so far we have 17 of seven polls. we crush the lieutenant governor in two of the polls. we crush the other affirmation people you mentioned, there are
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three statewide pulse, different sources one which is pushing one candidate and were still able to overcome that. we have social media presence. i started this campaign 14 months ago while everybody else was sticking there for the water deciding to run. >> we are going full swing. >> i know you're from ocean county, republican. based on the investigations i've done into ocean county republican chair george gilmore, what you think about that? is there something rotten going on in the ocean county republican party? >> in ocean county there's a lot of patronage, a lot of contracts and things that go on. hudson county county is the same way. i don't participate in that. a been a businessman my life, i work myself doing landscaping at times. i don't understand how these people are making millions of dollars and basically it's because of who they know. >> let's say you're talking to
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young republican voters, what's different different about you? >> we say larger name people who are career politicians who have been sucking off the tax payer throughout their entire life. i'm different because i'm not corrupt. >> we'll see what happens in 2017. thanks for stopping by. >> nick is the son of the iconic member of the e street band, clarence clement. he organized the fifth annual big man birthday bash. >> were trying to do the same thing with this charity.
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>> if you see a strange person the street don't look. my favorite part about being a dad -- just to see their faces in the morning when i wake them up. the first thing you think about is your wife and your kids and your family. so i had surgery locally, and it came back after my follow up that i needed a second surgery. and that's when i said i need a second opinion. everyone, from the moment i walked through the doors, they're smiling and i love the fact that included me in the whole process. the diagnosis of cancer is one of those things that you want an answer now.
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we can do now here. rod was great. i mean, he did everything that we asked him and more. the treatment plan was for him to have chemotherapy and radiation followed by surgery. i feel like this was the right way for me and the right treatment for me. at cancer treatment centers of america, we treat cancer, every stage, every day. call or go to cancercenter.com. appointments available now. >> this couple became internet famous after guy was walking a girlfriend on the leash. >> with a change in 2017 and sure we've all heard of some interesting stories about the new year. probably not as interesting as a
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story that juliana and zane will tell when they're older. they were born in different years. giuliana at 11:43 p.m. on december 3131, 2016. her brother was born, 18 minutes behind january 1, 12 oh 1:00 p.m. not only is she older but she also weighed more. you think the situation is rare but it actually happens three other times in the u.s. california, georgia, and there's on. >> the new year has brought lots of new questions like what happens when you drop an iphone into -- >> check out this video uploaded by the backyard scientist. you can see the magical fold right before your eyes as they dropped the phone into a batch of bubbling hot alumina. it looks like it might be able
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to come up to the surface but then it burst into flames and it's official, -- >> we have some very special guest in the studio today. i want to welcome you in the nick clemens band. thank you for coming in. the is the son of the iconic, the iconic member of the e street band, nick, i appreciate what you're doing on january 7 your organized the fifth annual big man birthday bash. in honor of your father. it's a way to raise money for important organizations in new jersey that are focused on fighting the helena epidemic. i'll be there to mc along with jessica and it should be a great event. tell me about it,. >> were happy to have you in some of the people involved,
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soon to be a great event. my father get back to people, he love giving back and making sure , and he wanted us to get back and were trying to do the same thing with this charity and help them out. >> is going to be doors open at 1:00 p.m. i'll be there at 5:00 p.m. you set a michael till midnight or 1:00 a.m. >> we. >> we have some very classic late-night rockers. >> what are you going to play? >> it's a song called dear friend. it's a good song. you like it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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