Superstorm sandy. Governor Chris Christies tour of soup storm sandy ravaged areas were set up with tense moments. A governor lashes out. Ill be more than happy to have a debate with you guy any time you like. Somebody like you doesnt know a damn thing about what youre talking to you. Jim keating founder of a Group Critical of the pace of superstorm recovery for many homeowners began heckling christie waving a sign saying get sandy families back in their home. Get back on on the job. Governor christie tried to take him on. Ive been here when the cameras arent here buddy. Sit down and shut up. Why isnt he he in ortley beach. The governor was met with homeowners who fired off questions during his anniversary tour. Doug says hes still struggling to stay afloat. Theyre dropping the ball big time and all i see is a lot of finger pointing and a lost excuses. Going to take awhile. We have to continue to persevere over it. Im proud of the stuff that weve done and were always looking to get bett
Mischief night it is called, mischief night and then halloween. I have no idea about mischief night, did you coin that. No. It is a quiet mischief night. It is definitely quieting down in the Weather Department for new but it is getting a lot cooler outside, temperatures have taken a hit here this morning. We have got a couple fog issues that we will have have to discuss here at least initially but that should start to dissipate and then we will have some sunshine. That will be a running theme for us right through halloween, but this upcoming weekend developing storm system is still in the cards, but we have a better Case Scenario, which i will explain, coming up, guys, back to you. In the news a Wild Police Chase capped off with a crash and suspect taserd. That suspect is now behind bars and not only for the chase. Eyewitness News Reporter Nicole Brewer joins us at Police Headquarters to bring us up to date, nicole, good morning. Reporter good morning to you guys. He was fleeing offic
Cross that had negotiations dont break down. Members of the Transit Workers Union local 234 have been working without a contract since march. Union is septas largest representing 5,000 bus drivers, subway and trolley operators and maintenance workers. Main sticking points are benefit increases and pay raises. They authorized leadership is to strike if they deem it necessary and Union Leadership says decision could come by weeks end leaving riders thinking about other options, which many say are extremely limited. I catch four buses in the morning. I dont have a car right new so i use it a lot. Now septa Officials Say they will continue to offer reasonable, wage, pension and health care benefits. Union leaders say if a strike were to happen they will give 24 hours notice, impact trains, trolleys and buses and it will not impact regional rail. Reporting live, jane carabao for cbs3 Eyewitness News. Train, thank you. Also happening today a former Philadelphia Police officer goes on industr
Media to get the latest information from us. New at 6 00, a father says hes being kept from his 1monthold baby daughter after her mother tried to kill the baby by throwing her into an inlet. Hes also revealing details about a previous investigation into the mothers behavior, an investigation that he says contributed to the mothers Mental Health problems. The father spoke to nbc 10 Jersey Shore Bureau reporter ted greenberg. Reporter the pain of only being able to look at photos of his baby daughter krishna brings williams bay to tears. They told me i had to leave the premises or they would lock me up. Reporter his fiance, 24yearold Patricia Shurig is charged with aggravated assault. Witnesses saw her toss the couples nearly 2monthold girl into an Atlantic City inlet. And then jumped in herself. He says shurig was also suffering anxiety following a lengthy custody battle from her two older children and an investigation launched during the summer. She was supposed to go to court for that
More than 60,000 students use septa to get to and from school. We have been talking with parents and the School District since the strike vote by Union Members on sunday. The School District tells us, classes will continue on a regular basis for about five days the school buses will be pro after five days, the school buses will be provided some of them by the School District. Here is what some parents and students had to say. I have little cousins that are in high school. They get the bus every day to get to school, becauseooarn the schools arent in walking distance like they used to be. My children arent going to have a way to get to school. So i dont know. I really think septa and the powers that be, they really need to get it together. Reporter septas spokesperson says she hopes both sides will continue meeting every day this week at the bargaining table. Union president tells us pension reform is a major sticking point. He also says the union and septa are as far apart as californi