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bill: murder at the jersey shore, a horrific tale, mother wounded and 10-year-old boy killed. >> surprising. bill: react to the parkland school murders, continues. one local teacher weighing in on the discussion to whether or not teachers should be armed. >> if we're at point where we have to arm teachers, we need to reevaluate society, not our schools. bill: i'll talk to a student who is organizing a protest, should they be suspended for walking out of school? >> issue is not that complex. bill: a hate crime being investigated in brooklyn, swastikas found on cars in a
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predominantly orthodox area. and your weather, ice on the way, i am bill spadea this is "chasing news." bill: a chasing alert, are any communities safe any more? a murder at the jersey shore in as bury -- as but -- berry park a mother wounded her 10-year-old dead. >> a search for the suspect of murder of a 10-year-old, police locking down high school and neighbors neptune while they arrested a 16-year-old student, louis is one block from where the shooting happen the. he said he was in his garage, whether gunshots went off, he went to see what was going on. >> i seen the body come on the stretcher, a small body, it was a kid that was shot. reporter: he added that while he
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feels safe, neighborhood would benefit from added police presence. >> do think that foot patrol should be increased more, we used to have them here, but since weather changes and funding. you know they can't have the constant patrol as much. they used to do it. reporter: 10-year-old's 39-year-old mother was injured. suspect's name is not released because of his age. authorities have also not said what motivated the shooting or what the teenager's relationship to the family. is teen has been charged with a number of things, including murder, conspiracy to commit murder, aggravated assault, and unlawful possession of a weapon, reporting for "chasing news." bill: it has been a week since killing, murder of kids and teacher in parkland, florida, school shooter and politicians
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reacting, governor murphy weighing in on the crisis, and rallies with other governors in the area. talking about gun control, now governor may have chosen his words a bit better, he said, we have to did it or die trying. john has the full story. reporter: governors new jersey, new york, connecticut and rhode island are tired of ridiculous fall tactics in washington when it comes to gun safety. they are looking to take action. they announced creation of a coalition, state for gun safety, they don't want to wait for federal lawmaker to school shoon florida. governors are looking to accomplish three things, create a cross state task force to trace and intere intercept illes
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coming up the pipeline. and information from mental health databases, and gun violence research to study about what more can be done to the say thstatelevel, governors were plg on announcing this later this year, but it has changed, saying that the time to act is now. >> on behalf of all of us, let's form a coalition of like-minded states in particularly in absence of national legislation. in that coalition, try to move the ball forward toward a better reality. reporter: all four governors will be in washington d.c. this weekend, for the national governor association conference, they were to talk about things like health care, education and jobs. you can now add gun control to the list. governor. bill. bill: all right.
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thank you, john. bring in the panel. joined by immigration attorney with us. janet hoffman. and columnist. start with you, i think that governor cuomo and murphy should be ashamed. they subscribe to idea never let a good crises go to waste. what they are taking about, had nothing to to this awful, horrific deadly massacre in florida. >> there needs to be some action taken. we can all agree we don't' illegal guns roaming in the country. this is a freigh great start, ad research has everything to do with what happened. we have not had federal funded research since 1996, to have state support gun violence research. bill: jannette, we know over 7 years, 39 visitsf from police,
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and facebook posts, school identifying that shooter as likely the guy who would shoot up the school, how is it possible we're having conversation about illegal gun trafficking? >> bill, you know politicians will pander after a terrible tragedy like this, they want to see their political leaders do something, a better use of resources would be to look at where the system failed, address mental health, and responsible use of social media. bill: why not sit with every county sheriff. and say, here is the protocol, the rules, what you look for. here -- maybe we start listening to parents and kids and teachers who say, i have an isolated kid here that is a problem. >> this is great, this is not a either/or situation, this is a great time to do it people are paying attention.
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let's do that, and while we're at it let's look at things that maybe will have a direct impact on things like school shootings. bill: next step. >> make sure other governors or board, otherwise this is just a group of governors looking at each other. it needs to be country-wide. bill: well, two of them we think will see their names in 2020 primary, we'll see. thank you, john. >> thank you. bill: in addition to governors grabbing headlines and politicians and media pundits trying to focus and shape the issue of what we too next. there are a handful of kids across area in local high schools planning a walk out to join the conversation about gun control, one ey a freshman at ridgewood high school lawrence fine, how are you. >> good. bill: are you a little bitly active -- politically active kid?
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>> the force driving the walk out that are happening across the nation, it is not political activism. it is just being a kid. bill: as a stu safer in your mind thinking about long-term political impack imimpact of gun control or know you have security guards, locked doors and a process to keep bad gu >> this issue is simple solution that we can to that aredid be m. >> are you scared as a kid, a sistudent that there was such a failure of keep this kid from buying a gun, being on treat and in the school. >> it is, very scare that's our governmenbut the politicians in, they represent therepresent thee giving them tens of millions of
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dollar say that i think strong in keeping e class, when you doa in touch wi. >> thank you. bill: all right, you heard the studentte, one side of the student perspective. let's talk about teachers.ros ty weighing in. you see them on twitter, facebook talki you keep schools? one teacher, not happy, with suggestion that some teachers should be a with y teacher,rry permitting in our union high school, nick is not happy, welcome news" how are. >> thank you, bill. bill: about what to you think will make our schools >> there is a lot of talk about potentially armingoint where wee to arm teachers, we need to
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school. as a teacher, i would not want to pit mynts in harm's way. we're loving people, idea of pulling a gun on someone goes against our make up as educators. even people suggesting giving veterans their present on campus, we have two substitutes who are war veterans in our schall. bill: back up a little bit, have you a situation, i listened to sheriff in broward county talk about gun control, in my opinion he was deflecting from a failure of law enforcement on recognize a kid that either needed help oe street, there has to be somethin regard to law enforcement. >> my concern is my stability, t building self confidee,
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my job is a waste. >> are you afraid gs? if you had anyone pro properly trains you feel more or less safe. >> i would not feel safe, and ss in a classroom with a gun. bill: thank you. bill: don't go anywhere, we havp after the break, police investigating a hate crimeklyn s in a are o jewish community. >> and an open seat in asial di. >> and weather, i hope you s week, it gone, because ice is on the way. >> i am meteorologist dan zarrow with assistance june wh junior r chaser griffin zarrow, a whole
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day old, he as the hiccups right now, we have cloud and rain coming in your local weather
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bill: welcome back to "chasing news," i am bill spadea erase for cong congress in new jersey 11 district is heating up, ath stai talk to her tonight, wait until you hear our conversation, do you think that donald trump is a
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racist. >> bill, don't put words in my mouth. bill: but first, check in with chase are nate rogers, a story in brooklyn of hate crime unit a hate crime, swastikas found on k neighborhood, a jewish orthodox community, residents say they typically feel safe, but they are on edge after last night, before 11 p.m., nypd was called to 52nd and 17th after two residents reported their cashes vandalizes with swaftics on the windows. >> this is a terrible thing, with that shooting in florida. the hate crimes, we have to stop. reporter: one of the victims is 69 years purchased her car two days ago, thered as
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peaceful, family oriented and free issues. >> very lovely people. they help they are nice neighbors. reporter: police wererovide a df important or -- person ear or persons responsible. >> we don't the swastikas out remind us of bad times. reporter: one of the victims said she it, all she could do was replace her window, anyone familiar with it is urged to cont crime stoppers. nate rogers bring back the panet
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all over this. it people do any kind ofak >> there should be zero tolerance, it should be investigateds have faith in new york city police, they will track down who didave been a joke, but bill: almost under reported or reacted to, according to stats, hate crimes again jews out other religions. >> this is something that is embedded in society. bill: why does it have to be elevated to that level, someone
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scratches your car it should be a crime. >> it is, we have special statutes say, when someone all right a crime is committed for a purpose of bias, that we elevate that to a different level, it means something different. >> does muslim community relate to this in a different way? >> i think so, n a full front attack on muslim community. so also haten muslim community have risen. against jews.y the hate >> a hate crime is a hate crime, wehy n these happen. bill: about what happens when you find out it was a stupidct r many falsey, we heard with reports. >> it happens, that is why hateo
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find out motivation. >> we don't want to assume it was a swastika it means it was a hate crime. >> okay in thank you. >> does not happen often in new jersey, coming up on 2018 midterm elected there is an open seat as republican congressman rodney is not seeking reelection there be candidates on both side of political aisle, one is joining me now, tamera harris, running as a democrat with a crowded primary field to get through, welcome to "chasing news." >> thank you, bill, i am great. bill: i want to ask, a background in social work, i know you are a entrepreneur with a business, known as a divorce coach. how does that make you qualify for congress? >> my background is broader, i have a masters in, i work investment banking in.
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i lived in hong kong for 6 years and ba beijing, i have been involved in advocacy, work on education, and supporting pathways for women and children. bill: how do you take on the who is considered democratic favorite, mikey cheryl, former navy pilot, prosecutor, you would think she has all resume credentials to be next member of congress, a hiccup, she does not live in the district, how are you coming at her, a contentious fight. >> i think, i background. i have lived overseas, i am step number two, my race to the people. because i think after 26 years of ineffective leadership, people are looking for different leadership. >> tamera, how do you win in a republican leaning district, i
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could check the talking points, in favor of expanding daca, my guess no wall. you want to ban the ar-15, and raise tionaires how do you do that in a red i sat with the people in the township, we should to take on wereas racism and promoting republicans and democrats -- >> tamera, you went after the deputy mayor, you called him a racist we would disagree on that, we would disagree on that, do you call donald trump a racist. >> bill, don't put words in my mouth, i said he has racist things, i never he -- >> wait do you think he deputy mayor is a racist or not. >> i said what he reposted was racist, i don't know him to make that claim. >> it donald trump a racist. >> i would say that it clear that donald trump and people
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are around him are not is what i am running asall ofha candidate who will work for all of the people in d bill: a long answer to that question. let me ask, do by point with governor murphy, . >> a lot that speak to residetsien to both, i have to represent a district that is democrat andn. >> do you think there is a value in politics of negative, mudslinging to expose weakness ofm running a fact-based campaign no matter where i tamh meteorologist dan zrr with your.
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>> weather tme, this today is, my new babyia b zarrow born on wednesday morning. he is just of sunshine, doing well good, mom , oldest son jackson is so happy to be a big brother. little guy had the hiccups and now sleeping in a milk coma, let's talk about our weather, a gloomy, cool are day on thursday. when 70, not so. the day after, we stayed gloomy s in the low 40s, mostly cloudy'll have scatd showers. we'll have to watch for change over to winery wintry mix late in the day. we have usettled weather, i think that wet are day will be sunday, we could be
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close to 60, if clouds, it will be 50. we keep showers in, keeping it cooler, in the lower 50s. enjoy the weather outside, we're in the hospital for a few days. i am meteorologist dan zarrow, t griffin zarrow. bill: stay right there, ae "chae natorwe chase your headline, bob menendez. can you guess what loca clountrt cancellations in 2017? stay right th
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bill: welcome back to "chasing news," i am bill spadea. headlines we're chasing,u senator bob menendez friend, is sentenced to 17 years for fraud. >> a florida eye doctor, pal of menendez has been sentenced to
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17 years in prison mr. medicare fraud. committing 67 crime, including submits false claims. >> detective sergeant james and detective stev stephen were givw jersey trooper of the year award, deactivating two live trh can. after a pipeas exploded in the same location. >> can you guess when had most , in 2017 in laguardia with perce. not all doom and gloom. highest number of to atlanta hartsfield jackson. >> andadlines we're chasing tonight. bill: i am bill
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live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 11:00. we gip tonight with breaking news. in the parkland school shooting. the officer supposed to help keep students and staff safe did not go into the building as that gunfire erupted. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm iain page. the broward county sheriff says when that gunman was going through that florida high school, that armed officer never went inside to help and tonight he's off the job. here's fox's rich dennison good. >> reporter: disturbing new details about the florida school shooting. officials have revealed that resource deputy stationed at the school was armed during the massacre. but scott peterson never discharged his weapon. now the broward county sheriff says peterson never even eed the building. instead he waited for backup. sheriff scott israel says the deputy could have and should have add

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