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>> late may i brought you the sad tale of the family, their daughter and panda was struck by a hit-and-run driver. the dog died at the scene. and they were devastated about this. they decided to do something about it. >> the police gave us the another dog. >> wow. you are freaking out about something that has nothing to do. >> you are a bunch of incompetent fools and ought to be fired. >> all of my daughter's birth pictures were in the third
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floor. >> may be right. >> wow. look at this. high bandit. >> wow. >> late may i brought you the sad tale of the family in new jersey. their daughter mia and panda, the loving family dog were struck by hit-and-run driver blocks away from the home. you can see the aftermath in a video release by the family right after the accident. >> we know we are just so fortunate that mia is still here with us. they could've been a very different story.
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it was a matter of inches. >> it mia suffered many injuries and panda, their dog died at the scene. mia has been recovering ever since. she still cannot play soccer which is her favorite sport. nobody has been charged with a hit-and-run as of now. the cranberry police and the were devastated about this happening in their hometown so they decided to do something about it. >> just the police gave us a new dog. >> what kind of dog is a? >> is a chow childlike panda was. >> they got the family a brand-new puppy, not to replace panda, but to give a little batch of new memories for the future. that pup the name is a bamboo. >> very sweet.
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bamboo is really cute and she helped me a lot after what happened. so just thanks. >> i was the daughter doing? >> she is doing well. she's recovering. things that a teenager can be able to do all the things that you want to do all the time but other than progression some injuries to her lower body she's recovering and will be back on the field in no time. >> i know arrest have not been made yet but have there been any new leads? >> no new leads, just a late model ford suv is allegedly what this person was driving. please and surrounding departments have been looking for the vehicle or any signs of damage or bodywork. nobody has been taken in or arrested yet. >> surveillance video of the car going by so important to get out there.
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how are the police going to sell that without tips coming in from the community. if anyone recognizes the car to help them keep working on it. the dad must be feeling hopeless. >> he definitely is. we talked about that a little bit and how all he wants is justice. we talk about justice for panda and mia. it's been a couple of months and he just wants his family to be happy and healthy again. and maybe put this behind them if they can't figure out who did this. >> thank you. are we ready? >> solar panels are typically ugly and stuck in the middle of
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cornfields. not the solar panels. these are shaped like a panda. is the world's first panda powerplant in china. it's in cooperation with the un and is the first phase of a project they plan on doing more in the future. >> the arlington police are doing some pretty intense research. this tweet on the fourth of july the officer has to save a kitten from being hit by car. it ended up stuck somewhere underneath the car amanda to the power of to save it. the kitten is at an animal shelter now with no serious injuries. >> there she is, ms. new jersey 2017. caitlin working to be the next ms. america. i caught up with ms. new jersey and a carbon where she grew up. we did the interview jersey
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style in her backyard. i asked caitlin about that moment when she was on stage which is the first runner-up and waiting for one of their names to be announced. i went back to my own memories with jc new jersey. so i asked ms. new jersey how did it feel at that moment? >> the crowning moment, honestly i will never forget that presley as i live. i really try to take a mental snapshot of it. what i'm 97 years old hopefully by make it that long i can time travel back and relive it as many times as i can. >> it caitlin has a lot of trips up tricks up her sleep. she has traveled the world as an assistant to a mentalist evolutionist. i asked her how she got started in magic? >> it's become a hobby of mine which is fun because sometimes you don't always have a full stage to be able to perform a dance on which is my talent i used to compete. but magic is a bit more mobile. >> i asked wayne mentalist evolutionist what is caitlin
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status, where she on the spectrum? >> caitlin got her career started doing magic and is no training to read minds. definitely a unique endeavor for someone competing in the ms. america pageant. >> i asked wayne is a mentalist diffuse able to predict that she was going to become the new ms. new jersey is a what you think? i was say i can predict the future but [inaudible] the supernatural. i'm a little biased but uis have a hunch that somebody your root force going to them. and the ms. america pageant? >> she definitely is top ten material. i don't know what that top ten is but i think she's got in the bag. >> that be really good for ms. america. i think she could win. >> then i asked to show one of the allusions and he had a rose
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in his hand and he made the hand rose float in the air. >> you are impressed. >> i can't do it so impressed. >> it's funny when they came to the radio interview she was still wearing her crown. like to ever take it off or do you wear when you're vacuuming and cleaning? >> she's really casual. she wasn't wearing it when it came to her house. that's what's the point. >> it was the most difficult part of preparing for competition like this? is it the questions i can ask did she tell you the question is about james comey and she gave this incredible political answer like balance both sides and asked a question in her answer. she's really smart. >> that's why she won. she'll be ready. were written for her.
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>> ashley, your jason a story, had to do a double take when i saw the title. the let's plan that next vacation. >> the weekend is around the corner and if you're looking for a quick getaway with the family have you met -- a name of a walking tour company created by emily. >> oh my gosh the move to the city in 2012 and she realize that there is so much rich history here that people don't realize it's right at their fingertips. >> there's a lot of problems in the city for sure. we have a lot of beautiful things too. we need to show people that i we need to feel proud of that is resident. >> often on emily's tours are students, families visitors a new residence. she currently does three tours a month and says right now tours are in such demand that she's gonna start doing weekly tours.
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she said tourism in newark is booming. the tour is five bucks. you could treat everyone at chasing news. >> we are good. >> also i have been a vital along with police talking about crime. i have chased the -- population and drugs. so have to ask myself, have i really met newark? >> there's a number of parks here, home support, military park which were standing in right now which is a statue by the man who did mount rushmore. >> we checked out in artist gallery. i had a chance to see how glass was made at a glassblowing art gallery. >> we have beautiful boutiques run by local entrepreneurs. we have over 16 art galleries in the city. we have cathedrals, basilicas, there's so much to see. >> for more information the information is quite simple.
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it's cold, have you met newark.com? >> we are join now by the editor of the jersey report. welcome back to chasing news chain. the stories about tours of newark, to me it sounds a little bit strange. apparently this is a thing and people are coming to newark to take the tour. what you think? >> invoke magazine in february 2017, this past year there is an article called mimi in newark telling people who are living to go check out newark because it's happening cultural place. obviously it's getting the press and people are doing something about promoting tourism there. it speaks to the police force and what they have accomplished. >> they have done a good job. i don't know that they have completely solve the problem yet. >> apparently there's happening music in our thing.
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i was recently in newark at the hilton hotel and went for a walk around newark penn station and i don't think i would recommend that anyone. >> it can come back, they're just not there yet. fix it before you promote it. thank you jane. >> one lawyer in west newark took the added step of actually filing an ethics complaint against th
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>> check out this deep down it mcdonald's in santa monica florida where you see two guys fighting a security guard. punches are being flow and a security guard saw the two guys who they thought they were homeless sleeping inside mcdonald's. they had not ordered food. they approach them a fight broke out. he pepper sprayed one of the guys that made it worse. at the end a customer was throwing a chair trying to get one of the guys off the security guard. i don't want to say. let's mcdonald's sometimes. i hate it. >> a man in colorado is probably still cleaning his kitchen because of this. a bear snuck into his home for five hours, 375-pound bear went through his kitchen, left the refrigerator door open, went to
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the bathroom and family room. all while the home owner was still asleep in the house. it came down to the kitchen on the fourth of july warning and was shocked. but the colorado park and wildlife says the bear will not be back. they deemed him a threat to society and tracked him down and euthanized him. >> by now, everybody has seen the picture of governor christie and his family and friends enjoying island beach state park while the public was completely shut up. some of our referring to the says beach gate. one lawyer added the step of filing an ethics complaint against the governor and the state ethics commission. we are joined by jane randall. welcome back to chasing news. >> hello. >> you have seen the picture, what's your take and what are you saying? >> were getting a lot of traffic. it is a giant middle finger to taxpayers in new jersey. that being said he's the least popular governor in the country. his hell bent on making it stay
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that way. >> we did a report on new jersey 11.5 he was the fourth least popular on the second half of the 20th century. for the past six years or so, i believe at least two of those three that are ahead of him or below him went to prison. can he go any lower? >> is working hard. there's a great article we have that says christie to new jersey, let them eat funnel cake. those a national article two. getting a lot of coverage, call syntax for people who don't live in new jersey. is picking up national coverage. >> stories about christie don't really get a lot of traction. for some reason this one blew up. it definitely relates to taxpayers being angry about not being able to use the resources the same way they see their crop governor using them. >> i think it's trying to be the worst governor in the history of the united states. you have sent cultures going up on the shore, means going up.
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>> somebody didn't mean and said they senate this morning and they put governor christie with his hat and chair sitting next to me in the radio studio. but there's a serious side to in terms of the extravagant cost. the bear made a point, they had to move the fireworks display, cost them tens of thousands of dollars. there is a lot of money involved in terms of what this cost. >> i think christie has the reputation for being willing to spend taxpayer dollars when it comes to his own comfort and security especially out-of-state. so a big f you to taxpayers. >> cropped christie #. >> recently decided that most of our day today utilitarian boring shopping isn't necessarily something we want to do at a mall anymore. and we most likely do it on a point-and-click option.
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>> when was the last time you went to the mall? when was left to me made a purchase online? >> if you like most americans are using the internet more often than strolling through the mall. what is that mean for malls across america? they are dying. according to a recent study 25% of malls across the country could be gone in just five years. as amazon and other online retailers suck up more of the market. to find out more i went to the bridgewater common mall in bridgewater which is been the subject of gloom and doom media reports in his regulation it could be losing its macy's. even on a summer weekday afternoon the place was bustling. i had to go to a truly dead mall. the place that was really struggling, zombie mall. >> these are essentially malls that are failing in terms of attracting. at the burlington center mall the place is pretty dead. i'd estimate that 80 or 90% of the stores don't have any
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tenants in them. redevelopment has been promised for years but has not happened yet. opened in 1992 at the heyday of malls this is what it looks like now. >> it have been whittled down to just a handful of major department stores across the entire country. now three of the biggest middle-class department stores, macy's, jcpenney's and sears are all cutting their store. >> the burlington center fears it is open but little else's. amazon and on my camp predators are doing to malls what malls once did to main street usa. >> the malls represented a wonderful climate controlled computer convenient place closer to the middle class was starting to live. it really brought about the demise of virtually all americans downtown. >> the decline of the mall is just one symptom of a larger
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decline of real tail shopping. economists reported since january 2017, 50000 retail jobs have been lost nationwide. that is online shopping went from 5% of the market in 2011 to a .3% last year. >> my biggest concern is that the thirst for online shopping is showing no real turnaround. this is the way of things right now. that's what they say it's the battle of -- versus clicks and the clicks are winning. >> you are the publisher of metropolis knights, your guy who has worked with howard stern. throwing it all away and headed to ireland to be a shepherd. >> i'm throwing it away but i'm doing it for good p://www.evertz.com>[a5df]
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>> guys, welcome backck to chasg news. friend of the show. you are the publisher of metropolis knights. you are a guy that has worked with howard stern. all kinds of articles, interviews, celebrity gossip, you are throwing it all away. you are headed to ireland to be a shepherd. >> i'm going to move to a little town called monahan in ireland. it goes back 300 years in time but i'm doing it for such a good reason. >> why are you doing it? >> a few months ago i wrote a story called monahan redemption. the stories about my search for my 5-year-old daughter. i've been searching for her for a couple of years actually. i found that she lived in monahan and i flew there in january. basically knockcked on every single door.
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>> just to clear it out for the viewer to understand, your daughter wasn't kidnapped by stranger, this is more of a domestic dispute. >> yes, not kidnapped. the mom is irish, from ireland. to make a long story short she went back home. i did not know where they were. so, i decided i'm going to go on this journey and this mission to find my little girl and to be a father. i made the plan accordingly to sell everything i'll. everything. i'm giving it my career as a gossip journalist in america. >> what's happening to the magazine? >> thank the lord for wi-fi. >> there is wi-fi where you're going? >> i don't know. listen, they call it wi-fi, hope is strong enough. i really don't know how it will work. i have a team of people here that will continue to make thing.
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i will still write my stories from ireland. probably better stories than i had here. we'll see how close. >> the shepherds life, very interesting. are you actually going to be a shepherd? you can have the creek. >> my job is going to be counting horses. literally they have baby horses so every day you have to go out and you have to count horses to see which ones are either gone or have foles, is out there called? >> to think you're ready for this? >> you're all welcome to come to monahan and see me. who knows where this journey is going to take me. >> are you living in the stables, got have a house. >> will have a little cottage. >> when your wife i get sucked up you call us on monday. >> you guys follow this journey is much as you want to. >> we are really proud of you. i think it's an incredible journey. you're doing the right thing. i hope everything works out
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exactly as you expect. we will certainly be reading the book. all kidding aside i want to talk to on monday when you get there. >> you got it. i love you all so much. this was great even have man to talk about it. the journey is just beginning. >> go get them. >> another great native chasing news. things were watching. governor christie, in case you're watching, the book deal, the gas tax, the borrowing, the spending, bridgegate, now beach gate, you have really earned the # corrupt christie. we will see you tomorrow. >> it is not what you hear on the news every night.
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