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switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness from the stevia leaf. bill: now on "chasing news". ♪ >> why is it christmas? >> normally running on heat. >> we are talking about 20 to 30 degrees above average for this time of the year. >> children everywhere excited. i had a special little guy with me. >> were all singing along. >> thanks for coming out. ♪
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>> look. it's pushing 60. it's like 60 degrees. >> no. >> why not? >> outfront working with christmas lights. >> i was butchering it. >> that's when i realized, it's actually really nice. it's borderline hot out. christmas, i'm cooking one day. >> no. >> all right. this is why have you for such things.
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>> all hold on. looking at five or six days, white spring temperatures. why is it christmas? rolling with the windows down. >> talking about 20 to 30 degrees above average it does not look like there will be any call their in this area. december is going to be a record setter. in terms of extreme warmth when averaged over the entire month. >> by the way command case you're wondering, the temperature has gone up, 68 degrees. >> normally running on heat this time of year. >> really?
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>> back to front. >> crazy. >> that is crazy. only one guy in new jersey understands what i'm getting at. the polls are still open and you can get anything you want for christmas. what season is it? >> nothing is open right now. still installing. >> like i said, 20, 45 percent. >> definitely not freezing. >> all right. swimming pools, christmas lights. you do the math to figure out what's going on. ten days to christmas and is
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pushing 70 degrees in new jersey. tweet me at chasing hank. at chasing news. let me know how you do this. i can't stress enough. ♪ bill: "high speed chase"@did not run nearly as smoothly. allegedly an off-duty new york city firefighter through my get an east village bartender. the village, allegedly threw her mug at the bartender. >> arrested. an incident, someone got a contusion. suffering from severe hangovers. >> on sunday new jersey's blacker season have been extended for days. scheduled to start a half hour before sunrise and runs to a half hour after sunset saturday.
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not allowed anymore. almost 500 so far. >> an alliance of new jersey's black mayors, calling for a national boycott of trump's assets, properties, and businesses. i chased this to logan township city hall where i met with mayor meinert, surrounded by two other mayors from pens berlin paulsboro, and they basically have created this movement where they want people to stop financing some campaign. >> a self financeda self financed candidate. anything, any contribution that he takes and from people like you and i are being used to finance his campaign. i think we should cut that off. encouraging people to stop buying his prior to stop supporting him and cut off the funding.
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>> what is this new jersey black mayors alliance? >> we just need to have a voice. i wish is a being, requested being heard. >> i asked him to explain more about this national ban what is the issue? >> doing right now is more or less a crime. in one of my biggest things is that is trying to bring it back. we don't want do this all over again. >> insult a lot of people. women, men, the disabled. whatwhat is it about the black community that affects in the most? >> i think he is assaulting a whole range of people. he has mocked disabled people. he has left no one out.
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what he says is very dangerous to our country. >> stop them where it hurts. bill: are they just upset and vying for a little bit of attention? take advantage of the fact that anything about him gets news these days? >> they don't want people to think they all support trump. there is a division. >> is an extremely polarizing figure. have a ton of conversations of the weekend about him. trying to freezes assets maybe the individuals that don't like him, but his supporters, he might actually make a little bit more money. >> who are they supporting? they did not say they wanted to support one single candidate. it was within the right to call for the boycott the same way trump has called for the boycott of starbucks
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bill: chasing a story, heartbreaking story about a little girl suffering with alopecia. >> chasing the story of a six-year-old. from morganville in monmouth county. just an amazing rock star. hip-hop close. really? hip-hop class figure six? >> you. >> beautiful blonde hair, shoulder length. but you don't realize is that she's wearing a wig. amelia has alopecia command she told me that she started losing her hair excessively when she was four. >> about four years old. >> four years old and what did you notice? >> did you get worried?
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>> she told me about situation where she was teased about it. >> walked up to me, walking around bathroom. >> yes. >> zero, no. did that make you cry? >> no. >> the way that she was wearing was actually donated to her by danielle grillo, the owner of a place i was at. >> have known this little girl her whole life. it was cool to see something bill: look at this kid. smiling, smiling with the way, without the weight, stood up to the bully was picking on it. there are adults that are so lame they can handle a bad hair day. this kid is out smiling. >> really spectacular young lady the focused on her
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homework. >> go off of what bill said about her bright smile and attitude. often times the young people that are stuck in unfortunate circumstances, everyone wants to feel bad for them. always a beacon of hope and pride for their families. bill: she doesn't need the week. she's not hiding from anything. >> when she took it off she said it's great. bill: thanks. >> say hi everybody. >> come back chris christie made it back. gop presidential debate. fox business news debate, risen in the polls qualify him for the main stage. the debate way 8:30 p.m. moderated by. >> the pleasure of being invited.
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there's a bag right there. somebody reported the bag unattended. two minutes later one of the employees came over. and then about 20 minutes later a cop can. ♪ >> written in 1985 and made into a blockbuster movie. i had the pleasure of being invited by our good friend of the delaware river to go to phillipsburg and experience their version of the polar express, truly once-in-a-lifetime experience. and a special old guy with me. six months old. his 1st christmas. one to give him the experience as well.
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thank you for coming out. >> hot chocolate. so on the train ride back he came by, grabbed ascher. and then something hilarious happened. they brother, come over here. that's my son. everybody started cracking up. this is something everyone especially kids have to experience. tickets sell out. there are about $37. completely worth it.
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>> polling at the lieutenant governor's house to talk about veterans jobs. you never know what you're going to get in jersey. >> thanks for having us in. >> thank you for coming down. >> small businesses. >> usually about 30 seconds. by that time they are calm. >> there is such a high number of veterans unemployed in new jersey. son is in the military. >> just graduated from the air force academy. wanted to join the service. going to get a lot of people mad from any place but the army or the marines because i'm a mom. bill: people love to attack new jersey in the administration. number one number twoand number two in the country. >> i'm not going to argue. the fact of the matter is we
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have been doing a lot. you can get a grant if you hire a veteran. i don't think it's much of a stretch to drive a truck on the streets. you can get your cdl faster if you're a nurse or ems. bill: this strange text. may ask you about your socks. >> we asked what they needed most. suits are closer t-shirts. they can't find enough socks. it's christmas. the program is called rock your socks. donate ten pairs of socks. >> the challenge is to where the weirdest sock you can? >> you can buy these. >> it's a dollar. don't they pay you enough money? >> i will double it. >> that's it. >> you have to find somebody.
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bill: we are three years out house right next to yours. >> two houses. everything goes that way. he was your house. you want to come back to an area is going to get flooded every couple years? they coming back. i put in a generator. never going through that again as long as i live. bill: thanks for the time. thanks for the tour. ♪ >> the war on christmas. this time in brooklyn. 169. bill: want to erase our cultures and our tradition. that's what it looks like. ♪
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>> winter, spring. as long as you don't say the name of the holiday which might offend somebody. at least according to the administrators. >> that's right. the war on christmas rages on. es 169. thirty-three -year-old, reportedly ordered the removal of all christmas related items from center to angels, stars, and unmentionable christmas tree. >> a three block radius. >> just think about it. >> started just last year. i knew. we spoke to the foremost
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authority on this. it's all a part of the age-old practice. it is an act of war on christmas which has been raging. and he should know. he literally wrote the book. >> no supreme court decision on what is a religious symbol and was not including santa are reindeer or snowflakes. >> the city said in the letter, christmas decorations, sunset park, 95 pen they do not agree. take it upon herself to implement this new strategy. >> no service. >> this isn't the 1st time that she has done something on orthodox.
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necessary saying she wanted to get rid. so is it her move or is it just a part of a war that rages on against christmas? >> holidays. it doesn't matter who you are. >> is not the principles place to decide whether there should be santa anywhere. grades k through five. a lot of these kids believe in santa claus. they know what they're doing it's not our place to say they are not allowed. >> you want to raise christmas, a race our cultures and traditions, that's what it looks like. good for her, the honest truth of our public school system looks like. >> it sounds like you agree this is a war on christmas.
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bill: you want to get rid of something you have to enforce it vigorously. >> a new celebrity. >> in brooklyn. ♪ ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. good morning i'm fox 29 meteorologist kathy orr. we are in for a mild overnight. 55 in the city. in the suburbs 51. another round of rain. it will be breezy the winds out of the south will turn westerly and gusty tomorrow for your tuesday the high 62 degrees. the record is 66. it will be close. little bit cooler on wednesday but pleasant. rain thursday. but pleasant. rain thursday. the cooler air moves in over the
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