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>> car after car damaged from the fallen concrete. >> diana, lookout. >> wow were all. >> have nothing to do they are bunch of incompetent fools and not to be fired. all my daughter's birth pictures rather in the third floor. >> may be a right. >> this is led play. >> diana, lookout. it could be the bridge falling down. when you've got. >> i could really use that hardhat on a day like today. after all, i'm in the midst of this. >> construction on the bayonne bridge in fort richmond, staten island where debris has been falling to the ground.
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>> immediately recalled the port authorities and said we had a problem down here. this is unacceptable and cannot work like this. >> ron knows this body shot and sees car after car damaged from the following concrete. the bay on bridge started and in 2013. >> hundreds, on a continuous basis. hundreds. the port authority has reimbursed them about $200,000 for damages to the car, but he said the problem only started up again. he did everything to get noticed. >> i went onto the bridge one day with trains and locks to lock myself on the bridge before it was open. >> this guy is going to kill somebody. >> monday was the latest of the incidents, cars or damage from the debris. the port authority, new york and new jersey have suspended
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construction on the bridge and are evaluating what happened. they're looking at ways to fix it. many say the problem is simple, netting would catch the debris from falling and not hit cars and people. >> safety nets cost a lot of money. if they bust up oh what a cars, it's a couple hundred grants. though safety nets cost millions. >> there looking up at he has been killed. i don't understand who is accountable for this. is this a challenge of funding, engineering? what is the port authority saying will happen over the next year? >> what ron says and that's who i go off of, he feels that the project is ahead right now. about six months ahead of its projected date. they just want to get the project done and don't want to spend extra money on the netting which could cost $1 million.
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>> but a lawsuit for a person dying as a result is going to cost more than $1 million per net. >> people living in that area have been complaining about this since construction started in the beginning of the year. i cannot imagine rush-hour traffic. >> the port authority is damned if you do and damned if you don't. you have to improve the infrastructure for all of the crumbling bridges and roads around the tri-state area. this is what happens. >> this is not a little bridge. this is a big bridge. >> here's the thing. when netting has a proving to be effective in other construction projects, why can't the same be done here? >> watch out, diana. >> which one do you want to do first? >> i don't care. >> police in georgia saw this in the passenger seat during a traffic stop. a life-size replica of an alien and a passenger seat going
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85 miles an hour down the highway. they tweeted out this same, something you see every day during patrol. >> the state controversy in new jersey, chris christie wants to grant $300 million from blue cross blue shield, and it was on your show on the radio on and jay 101.5. >> the show stupid. >> the former republican candidate said stephen forbes compared this to something you might see from the government of venezuela. i heard this and i thought wow. he's comparing the christie regime from the social government of venezuela. how embarrassing for venezuela. when i heard this i heard i need to come here to see how citizens
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of the south american country will feel being compared to a regime where public officials engage in criminal schemes to support in the governor. were transportation up a structured is falling apart on the governor is trying to pillage the surplus on the private nonprofit. venezuelans, especially those have come here to try to renew their passport, they are not too chatty right now. amazingly, forbes statement came yesterday, the same day that a government helicopter fired upon the venezuela supreme court and what may be an apparent coup attempt. the venezuelan economy has been in shambles. there's food rationing answers problems going on. >> right now the government doesn't work. >> the comments really underscores this move by christie who ran for president touting his conservative and it's taken real serious heat from conservatives.
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were making light of it here but there serious problems of venezuela and people are praying for their families. we don't want to make the comparison but it's very much like something you might see pulled up by a strong man in one of the south american countries. >> thank you. we are now joined by the editors of this jersey blog, matt rooney. >> it's completely fair, if the shoe fits. there's plenty example throughout human history and they failed when they tried to destroy the free market and disrupt free enterprise. they end up hurting the people they pretend to help. in this case, chris christie wants to take $300 million for private company and use of her program to fight opiate abuse. in turn what he's really going to do is create a $1000 tax a new jersey families every year. how that will get people to make healthier choices to find a
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prosperous route to living in new jersey is beyond me. >> when i asked governor christie about what steve forbes said compared his demonstration to the venezuelan government. he left. >> steve forbes compared your administration to venezuela. [laughter] >> he took it very lightly, there is definitely a point to be taken. governor christie is not a dictator can take over company and decide he wants how many millions of villa budget hole in new jersey. new jersey is slated to possibly even shut down this week as i can't come up with an agreement. that's not the way to do it. >> it's crazy. they punish political opponents. they rate private companies, people are suffering and struggling to make ends meet. maybe this of venezuela comparison is not too far off. >> more than welcome to contribute whatever i have left after my insurance premiums go up to relocate some of these current politicians to venezuela. >> thank you.
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>> were standing in front of the north american continent but play a craftsman and the 1600. >> the garden state is full of surprises. this is a cabin located in gets down in south jersey. it was built in 1638. let me put that into perspective. the liberty bell rang out for the first time in 1776 for the first public reading of the declaration of independence. the cabin was built 140 years before that. it said to be the oldest surviving log cabin in the united states. possibly in the western atmosphere. it's on the national register of historic places. is an engineer by trade. he has kept up the house and kept it just as well it was 370 years ago. he's done nothing by hand the way it would of been done back then. >> he purchased the property in 1960. he moved into the property in 1970.
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we been married 44 years, we're married here in the log cabin. >> harry and doris show me a have that is 300 years old. i turned into a quaker boy for a moment. this is like for a 9-year-old. >> he still won't put it on the sets must up is here. >> pull it down. >> i can pull it down,. >> don't wreck the play. >> we went through the history of some of the incredible items inside. my favorite items are pair shoes that are uncovered from over 300 years ago which are amazing. and in acts that was incredibly heavy. >> i think i actually found the first crossfit kettle bell ever. >> oh my gosh. this is crazy. it's actually a well wait. it would like 40 pounds.
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>> is the rest of the house as awful looking as your background right there? >> awful looking? it is 370 years old. it is 16 by 22 feet, that's it. now it said to have up to eight people living in here. the culture some ingenuity. the kids would sleep in the loft and attic. the parents would sleep on the floor. it's kind of like a funny studio apartment that you would see in new york city when you get use out of every square inch. the cabin is a percent. >> there asking $2.9 million but that includes antiques and artifacts. also there requiring a life estate to be curators and continue to welcome visitors. >> 3 million bucks. is there air-conditioning? >> it's nice and cool in here. >> he's asking 3 million bucks, what about taxes? is he only assessed at 80 grand.
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>> the assessments are very low. they want to preserve it as a historic site. >> did they let you use the outhouse before he had back? >> yes, had to do that. there is no bathroom in here. also this is amazing the tours are free. you can call. >> i ready do. if you want to check this place out. >> thank you. >> actually i took off for this. >> scandal
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>> the police urging people that have high animal >> high animal traffic. >> the police urging people that if they have a recreational net in their backyard to take it down when it is not in use in this is why. on tuesday morning, the detective from the ringwood police had to save the baby bear from a batting cage net in somebody's backyard. so if you don't want to catch a bear in your yard, take down your nets when you're not using it. >> don't kill the baby bear. >> dawn and her cat -- all of a
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sudden this happened. [laughter] no laughing matters, the lightning bolt went into the homes unlikely there are both okay, it hit outside and when in. >> another completely nonroutine traffic stop in ohio over the weekend. a police officer in hot pursuit pull someone over for a traffic violation and notice the patrol car was rolling back. this is the dashcam video. [inaudible] >> he got back to the car and saved it before damaged. >> actually i took off for this
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thing. >> the fourth of july weekend around the corner many people's plans to be on boats partying and drinking. i wanted to know what the nation's birthday looks like from a cop's perspective. >> we need to make sure this is properly fitted for you. >> i headed to point pleasant, hopped onto a boat and we headed onto the canal. >> i'm with chasing news with the with the state police.
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i'm a reporter. >> you told me that you're not going to venture out on your boat? >> no. is it a party scene out here? >> multiply that about 30. >> actually the average is 75% of all vessel accidents involve the use of alcohol. it's the same blood alcohol content is on the road. as you drive your car. take about your fax of the sun on you, the rocking of the boat and the waves pushing back and forth. you will fatigue quickly. then start adding consumption of alcohol on that. it has a synergistic effect to the level of impairment. >> he says that people should wear their life vest. i asked what is been the worst boat crash your witness? >> the police run seen and heard a report of nine people in the water. seven of those people were non-
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swimmers, none where their life jackets. fourth of july is a big thing is the fireworks displays. a lot of people want to operate the boats out to where the display is going to be and enjoy the show. when the displays over people like to get home as soon as they can. this creates turbulent conditions. >> there willing to risk their life, their boat just to say one minute. >> what are they do? do they have better patrols? >> they will be blanketing the state from the northern coast of new jersey on way to cape may. they will be all around. can you tell me where you're going to be? >> that's a bad question. >> i had to ask. >> listen, were not out there to be the bad guy. we just want you to get home safe to your family. >> if you're drinking a lot, even if you are not, the congestion, you think the highways are bad. >> the same rules apply on land or on c. if you are operating any kind of vehicle, you cannot be intoxicated. bad decisions happen.
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it is more congested, somebody will get hurt. personal responsibility people. >> take a look at these photos of nine -month-old zoe and her dad. on his instagram he post photos of the two of them doing different fake photos and coordinating costumes. in the photos you can see his zoe dressed up as a kfc take o out, a garden gnome and potted plants. he comes up with the concepts and his wife carly takes the photos. >> a fishing company based out of florida held a meeting in a third-floor hotel room and they saw a couple of fish hanging out along the edge of the waterfront property of the hotel. so what are these young men to do?
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go fishing. this is from three floors up. >> take a look at the video from a man being attacked as he holds his child. it happened at a store in fairfax, virginia. please are asking to help identify the suspect. the father had his 2-year-old daughter in his arms as this child slept when another man started throwing punches at him. according to the father, they hit the daughter at one point. before the assault the suspect came in attempting to steal something. he then left and came back ten minutes later and started calling people names. they tried to ask him to be. if you have information call the fairfax police. >> is at the me? >> no chopping. >> is at the cheese? >> i went on a bit of a road trip to find a
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>> not your lawyer.
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>> you're running, right? >> now it is. >> excellent. >> here's a riddle, how does the plane land with more passengers than it took off with? a baby was born midflight. over the weekend on the spirit airline headed to dallas, christina went into labor. luckily for her there is a pediatrician and a nurse on board. they were able to deliver healthy baby christoph. they give the best baby gift to him, for the rest of his life he has an annual free flight for him and the guests, every year. >> you brought us cheese steaks. clearly, we are all hungry. i know you have a whole taste test set up. if you don't mind, i'm just going to eat while you are talking. >> of course you are.
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so, what is it that makes the best philly cheesesteak? is at the me? >> no chopping at all. we do no chopping. >> is at the cheese? >> it's really, you have to go with the whiz. >> is at the grilled onions? or is it having the perfect bread? the cheesesteak was originally created by pat henry in south philly. they sold them out of a hotdog truck. it is now called -- but now, cheesesteaks are everywhere. according to anthony, philadelphia might not be the best place to find a cheesesteak. i went on a bit of a road trip. i stop by four different places, of course i had the rival was sitting right across from each other. then i headed over the bridge to camden where i stopped at donkeys. that's where anthony says the best cheesesteak cheesesteak lives. on the my last will expand on a
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scale of one to four for being the best one being the worst. >> in the interest of television we only have time to eat. wait, jillian how did you have all four i didn't have all four put them on a plate which one do you have. >> it's one, two, three, four. right so, i'm going to vote for one which is the poppyseed and hot how many votes for two, the chopstick? >> a number one, on between one and three. >> one and three? i think it's this one i love the
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first one. >> me too. >> the meat falls apart. check. >> i think chicks is the best. >> interesting. >> we have two chicks, three check. >> i don't know. >> i think it's a tie between donkeys and chicks. i think the winner is jersey. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thanks for watching. another great night at chasing news. and >>joe: hi.this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to launch the pa able program, a savings plan for people with disabilities,
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including erin. open a pa able account today by visiting our website at paable.gov. homer: d'oh! ♪ (clears throat) yes, uh, the students of springfield elementary have each created an alternative energy vehicle. one of which will ensure the future of humanity as determined by a short race across the parking lot. (mumbles): yeah, yeah.

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