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>> the only thing i heard was gunshots. without it was fireworks and were already in bed. >> shots fired. >> this has become the center of attention after police officer was shot and killed. >> i do not feel safe anymore.
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especially if you have young kids. >> this guy shot someone in cold blood in the head assassination stop. by definition if you do that you are a -- >> that has nothing to do with it. what a hypocrite. >> they are a bunch of incompetent fools and all to be fired. >> all my daughter's birth pictures were in the third floor. >> may be a right. >> the only thing i heard was a gunshots. we thought it was fireworks. we were already about. after the fireworks we heard screaming. >> shots fired. shots fired. my partner shot. >> we did not think anything of it.
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everybody was having fireworks and was already in bed. we do nothing something like that would happen around here. >> sibile, you are chasing a story. in nypd officer assassinated sitting in the command car in the street. >> the bronx have become the center of attention after police officer was shot and killed inside a police command trailer. it was near the intersection of preston avenue. officials say the attack was unprovoked. the suspect, alexander bonds posted this anti- copper rant on facebook in september. >> every brother, cousin, uncle that got in jail because of blood, crip and killing them, police be killing him. >> he has a long rap sheet. he allegedly beat up a cop with brass knuckles. he has been arrested several times, and he was on parole for a robbery in 2013 in syracuse. he had served six years out of
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his eight year sentence. got on parole and murdered the officer. he tried to flee the scene but was shot dead by police. >> i do not feel safe anymore. after this i just want to move. especially if you have young kids. >> the officer was a brave mother of three. she had twins. she chose to be a police officer, put on her uniform, showed up for work and unfortunately paid the ultimate price. >> thank you. guys, we are join up with former horse county prosecutor. what is your take on this? another horrific murder of a police officer? >> the attack on police officers is escalating at an alarming rate. a lot of the anti- cap rhetoric that's out there, you taken the people on the edge and given them a reason to want their 15 minutes of fame.
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>> these officers are sitting ducks. what can they do to be more prepared? you can't approach a police officer or car? >> cops have each and every day tens of thousands of encounters. anyone of them could turn into a violent scenario. they're trained to be situationally aware. from a strategic point of view one thing might see as the cops will be outside of their vehicles more. you will not see them establishing perimeters around themselves or their completely defenseless when they are approached in situations where a maniac is going to put a bullet in their head and they have no ability to get out of harm's way. >> you never know when something is going to snap. it's hard to preemptively say you can't approach a vehicle now because there be too many other problems. >> you want to talk about trust of the community plummeting. if cops start writing tickets for your protein their vehicle. this guy shot someone call blood in the head assassination style. by definition if you do that you are a net job. there's nothing that is going to reach and not job one way or another. >> this guys probably someone who should have gotten a longer
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sentence. maybe the problem is we are too soft on crime. >> we are not being too soft on crime. i'm glad you asked that. they are our draconian laws in the state. we have mandatory sentencing. 85%. a parole eligibility. most of the people, don't do these things. what we don't want to do is have another political overreaction where we have many more mandatory laws in state prison sentence where we are warehousing most people who would never go out and do this again. >> and then what happens, we end up having people like alex put it are crazy mistreats. maybe we need more treatment for mental illness. >> or more prisons and longer sentences. thank you. >> bill, we have a moose, a moose on the loose. check out this video on the golf course. a young moose jason down a golfer. playing ring around the rosie
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around a tree. and then went down the fairway. you don't want to get trampled by moose. no word if the moose allowed them to play through. but this video was uploaded to the facebook by tony swan. thank you tony. >> passengers on the subway and brooklyn are getting a ride and a show. check out this band, too many views. it's a trio with too much them. they ride the l train from the bedford station without missing a beat. ♪ mocha mocha mocha. >> you are like okay, shut up. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> ashley, your chasing a story. a brutal murder of a bar owner. the cops heavily. >> i missed and in front of the lou malan chin new jersey where there is a makeshift memorial for jennifer. her dismembered body was found floating in the channel in brooklyn last week. please now say that she her blood was found inside the bathroom over the boyfriends brooklyn apartment. jennifer was a manager of the luna lounge where she had helped open just last month. she was reported missing when she was 26. she was last seen closing the bar. they spotted her in the channel in june 27. jennifer's mother identified h her. [inaudible] >> she was so young.
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and she had to go in such a cruel way. it's crazy. no human being should have to go through that. >> on saturday, on the upper west side they found what is part of her like in the hudson river. >> how do even know person like that. like her torso being cut up. >> my girlfriends mom was friends with her but i never met her. >> they took it to social media to remember heard using the # justice for jenny. the family is too emotional to do interviews right now. an employee told me off-camera that the luna lounge is closed for good. we will continue to follow the story. >> you said the bars closed
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indefinitely? >> yes. >> what she the manager or owner? she owned it right? >> yes. i heard that she used her life savings from a friend to open the bar and it was her dream. >> thank you. >> diana, a picture is worth a thousand words. what you got? >> that's right. it took a little longer than expected but new jersey has a budget as well as some photos to remember the first shut down and 11 years. in fact, take a look at some of these photos circulating on the internet. christie and his speech chair popped out everywhere. it includes about 100 million in spending for public school aid and money to fund a social service programs. overall, the budget was not exactly a win for governor christie who was originally pushing to use money from horizon blue cross blue shield to fund the addiction crisis in the state. jen gives us or take. >> i do not understand why other
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members didn't stand up and say something. i don't even know that i am clear by the governor thought this had any merit title. maybe most importantly, i think the shutdown was an embarrassment and it was completely avoidable. >> a key for horizon as this, their reserve and any excess will be returned to ratepayers, there'll be more transparency about horizon executive pay as well as more public officials added. the real question from the shutdown, can governor christie recover from beach gay? i spoke to the company that flew the plane over island beach state park and got those now famous photos of the christie's
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lounging on the beach. >> the question around the statehouses, will his approval rating go lower in the wake of these beach photos. he's at about 15 right now say so is 15 points to get to zero. he says he doesn't care about polls or political optics. but theoretically this could pushes approval rating down. but he only has about six months left in office. there is not a lot of time. he can also improve it was something. >> it was a surprising turn of events even for governor christie. because it was a huge loss for him. so he's trying to spin that it wasn't. the reality is, he wanted $300 million for what i call his fake war against addiction. all he is done the spent millions of dollars on pr promoting a 1800 like that supposedly helping people the call after call or tell me that not only does a network they just refer you to another line where you have to get on the list. nothing has changed. what the governor was able to do somehow pull these two things together, horizon in the budget and all that resulted in was
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more spending in several days where you can go to the beach. >> this is the last budget christie can pass and then there's a few more months left to be governor. he doesn't have more opportunities like this. he's kinda more like a lame duck. >> he single digits on his approval rating. by the way why does he have a big fancy health at the shore? honestly, you should sell that tomorrow. >> back on a motorcycle, only this time i'm cruising and luxury. they see one-of-a-kind it made in the usa. >> there from one-off motorcycles known around the world. >> is at th
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>> for the fourth of july i could see horseracing be in a big celebration. but for people in louisiana it's a camel race. they hosted a race to celebrate our independence, the race has taken place several times in different holidays for the past several years. this time they chose independence day. camels run around 10 miles per hour. >> a father from louisiana has great ideas and now that his daughter is with the photo his daughter's giving recognition. she said quote, my dad bought a
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snorkel for taking naps the pool. >> either that or he is passed out drunk. >> at that time of year again. i'm back on a motorcycle, only this time i am cruising and luxury. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm bobby. we build custom one-off motorcycles known around the world. pretty neat. >> there made in the usa. with prices ranging from $65000 to as much as 100 30,000 dollars, it's not just about a
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bike. >> i think this one is close to the ground. [laughter] >> just ate bikes are made in the garage each year. for those who are not buying a bike -- is at the motto? they are either coming from the merchandise or they have to bring their old bike back to life. >> you see, it's all about the character of this place and really, one in particular. >> he is a friend, business partner, he passed away in august 2004.
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this particular one was a wild child. people in crazy pretty much for the differences that he did for the bike and the work that people are doing. his presence is everywhere from newspaper clippings to portraits that are actually made using -- >> this is where the work happens. >> the bikes are still made with him in mind. if you don't like it they don't want your business. >> if that doesn't work out. >> it's much more about raising money than making it. they go to rights all around the world with profit going to the foundation that bobby and his wife started. the raising money for their late son who died of a rare brain disease, ld. >> he was just shy of eight years old. 4 million bucks for ten months
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of being in the hospital. it's crazy. >> the foundation continues to advocate for that to be carried out in every state. he will continue to ride until it's done. i told you this wasn't just about a bike. what you say? tweet me your thoughts at diana block in your show. >> welcome to water island. it is so gorgeous want to get here. but getting to this residential community on fire island is not easy. i was supposed to head into manhattan to meet up with my cousin. but my morning she ran late so i
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drove out to long island and that is where i met him. >> here's the thing about water island. once you're here, you better have everything you need because they're not grocery stores, restaurants, so before we hopped on the ferry we stopped at the grocery store to pick up the essentials. >> then we packed the groceries up in boxes. >> where we putting them in boxes? >> we can get them on the ferry quickly. we hopped on the car and went over to the ferry. my cousin told me about a tradition. before you hop on the ferry you have to get a drink. >> the very was basically empty so after i took the views and i decided to hang out.
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so go so quick. in about 13 minutes i could see my friends and family were there and take the groceries back to the house. >> were just walking on planks. oh lord. we made it. from the insanely gorgeous views to the massive -- this places everything you could imagine a more. i hope you enjoyed our track o out, i'm exhausted. i'm going to go to grab drinks. >> if you're out shopping and have a tether should you just assume that people are going to give you how water to warm up a
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bottle for your baby? >> he just walked away. >> we
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>> was talking right now? i can't see.
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>> the fourth of july i can see probably -- [inaudible] >> will a three -month-old puppy was found abandoned in the bathroom of the las vegas airport. a handwritten note was found with the puppy explaining how the puppy and owner were victims of domestic abuse. the owner cannot afford to keep the puppy longer. he's at a local law animal shelter and they say they're finding him a new home. >> the fish and wildlife conservation of florida and let us know that the traffic stop and inside the trunk of his car, three hogtied deer the kicked out the back taillight and
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caught the attention of workers. >> your chaser story all the mother wants is a little hot water. >> if you are out shopping and you have a toddler or an infant, should you just assumed that private businesses are going to give you hot water to warm up a bottle for your baby? on saturday, lily went to the westville garden state plaza with her husband, parents, two nephews, and are in half -month-old son. about an hour after they arrived the baby got hungry so did the family so they walked into condone its. >> my husband when it first and he got a large ice coffee for me. then went back in and got two ice cream cones. >> lily needed to warm up the baby's bottle so she went into duncan with a plastic container like the kind you get from a
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chinese food store and asked for one third of it to be filled with hot water. >> he says to me, we do not have hot water and he walked away. how does dunkin donuts out of hot water? they serve hot teen. that was a lie. i was like you do have hot water and he said well you know what i will have to charge you. and it's like weight we bought a large ice coffee into ice cream cones, how are you charging me and he said jeff's we have to charge you. >> after she posted the experience to boycott dunkin' donuts wherever she heard back from dunkin' donuts directly via e-mail. they tell me that they train their employees not to give out how water to any customer for liability issues. however i could purchase the hot tea. i will how water thermal in the car.
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i really have a million things for the baby. >> is she making a simple request, or she trying to put too much on private businesses? >> when i first read the story and felt a little bad for her as i thought it was a one-off request, mom needs help, it turns out she's like a serial hot water requester. this is part of her routine and she has this entitlement that everybody owes her the convenience. >> they have a liability issue because people sue over less. something gets burned in their suing him. i side with dunkin' donuts. she has about a warm water softener car. why doesn't she stay home and take care of the kid instead of dragon the kid out to the mall? >> i think maybe when you're adjusting to being a new mother you still want to get into the routine of doing things. so she's finding a way to make it convenient for herself. >> i actually want to defend her and now i wanted to fight with bill but now i'm agreeing with
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him. you wreck the whole day. >> i think the employee was right. they're not in a risk losing their job because his mother can't figure out how to take care of her baby. can't figure out how to take care o>> emily: i want to live on my own but i know it won't be easy. how will i keep up with everyday expenses: rent, food, bus tickets? >> joe: hi. this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to offer the pa able program, a savings plan for people with disabilities, including emily. open a pa able account today by visiting our website at paable.gov. >> emily: start saving to live independently today.
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(bells jingling) homer: ho, ho, ho! d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) oh, are we gonna stay roto-rootered like this the whole show? it's rotoscoped, dad. whatever it is, it's making me sick. a noble experiment that failed. (acoustic guitar playing)

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