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>> now, on chasing news. a south plainfield teacher has been arrested for allegedly sending inappropriate picture to one of her students if she found guilty she could face ten years. >> you're talking about teenage boys there to brag about it. >> you have to do it, i have to be in the water with my beautiful -- >> as long as we have a nice wet pool to jump into, we can tolerate any heat. >> help yourself. but there's no water in the pool. >> rock 'n roll baby. >> tamra your chasing a story, yet another story about a teacher acting completely and appropriate with students. what you got? >> a south plainfield teacher
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has been arrested for allegedly sending inappropriate pictures to one of her students. this is is a picture of mallory christ who authority say sent to improper photos to one of her male students. i'm standing it's in front of cell plane high school where she taught school, she she taught math here for two years. as well as she was the head cheerleading coach. i contacted the school to find out what her status was. that that not responded back to me but the district did take down all of her information on their website including her bio, and the the cheerleading page. according to the prosecutor's office him of the two photos were sent through social media, sometime in february. the school became aware of this and they contacted the police immediately. she's been charged with endangering the welfare of a child, which according to new jersey state law, if she is found guilty she could face up to ten years in prison. now there no court hearing set for her right now, but i did find out to the prosecutor's office that she has a posted
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bail. christ is 29 years old and she actually attended this high school nearly ten years ago. >> my first take on this, i feel like every couple weeks we read about another teacher doing something stupid like this. i wonder at what point we've had this conversation right here with some of the guys onset, everybody gets a laugh out of it. about how funny it is they get these female teachers that's in these pictures and sometimes relationships with the kids. i do not think it is funny anymore. i think it is disgusting. i think if she is convicted she had to get ten years and it should send a message and maybe it is about time the new jersey teachers association steps up and says we have a problem. >> she should know better, no better to send a photo of herself to a minor. not only is it illegal it's a terrible lack of judgment. this is something that should be acted upon by the school. it seems like they have. >> when you talk about teenage boys, they're going to brag about it. what you expect them to do with
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a picture like that. >> i have heard more media pundits talk about that, laughing and saying if it happened to me i be breaking. to me it is not funny. >> the first thing i thought of when i read the article is that anthony weiner, who sent inappropriate pictures through social media as well and he was slightly crucified losing his job and he did not face jail time. i mean, to me this seems like yes action should be taken but ten years seems extremely harsh for a very dumb thing to do. >> remember, the difference is the teacher in an authority capacity with the minor, it's a pretty egregious. at what point, they say what point does the thought become word, at what point do the words become action, and i will point to the action cross the line into something more serious than sending a picture? now the investigation will find out if this has ever happened before. are there multiple students mark more to calm, on the surface it sounds harsh but at what point will we stop tolerating bad behaving teachers.
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>> are these the only tax that are released or are there many techs that are released? there's a a ton of information on a phone like that the notion that the governor's phone from this time period, the notion that it is not relevant and we shouldn't have it i disagree with it. the truth is, the truth is, the harder they fight, to not let us see it, the more think is on there. that's my. >> speaking outside of federal court a judge had just shut down to get governor chris christie's bridge gate cell phone. there is important evidence, evidence that could be crucial to his client, bill baroni and his co- defendant when they go to trial here in the bridge gate case in september. we were not able to take our cameras inside the courtroom because the federal courts do not allow. i want to redo what was said
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during the hearing in front of the judge. they're talking about 12 text messages exchange between governor christie and regina, during legislative hearing during bridge gate when brody was testifying. those 12 messages have since been deleted. they say that is a part because it they're saying there's nothing strange about, they say quote, there, there is. state employees are not supposed to do things like that. the governor's attorney randy mastro who created the master report immediately after the scandal broke to research the government governor and the role in the george washington bridge lane closure in september 2013 accused paula sorry of creating a side show. a distraction from the real issue. he was able to mostly when the day in court the judge said that subpoenas that paula sorry issued for the governor's phone are not valid. but the lawyer appeared here
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with a view of her friends, he said something different, he talked about the claim that the link closes were not retaliation. he said in court that is our case, that is exactly what we're trying to prove. that after the hearing was over, got a chance to talk with paula sorry and baroni and we focused on the idea that a mere image of the governor's phone could have been created and may still be there. >> you have an electronic of the phone not the physical phone he pointed out that he does not even know where a mere image of the copy of the governor's phone would be. >> were not clear on what gibson did when they have the cell phone. did did they make a copy of it? did they just thumbed through it? did they make a copy and give it back question -- to the attorneys? do they have a copy somewhere? >> this is a a setback for the defense. it is not over.
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balasari said that he was going to be offering new subpoenas for their phone, iphone and computers to try to find out was being said in exchange during the height of the bridge gate scandal. i had to ask balasari what i asked governor christie last month, you always spoken warmly of him do you still consider bill baroni a friend? >> i have no ill feelings toward him. >> i repeated that to baroni and here's how he answered. >> i think balasari has to me not to say anything to nab so i so i will rest on his advice. >> both inside and outside the courtroom balasari said it is possible that we'll see governor chris christie on the witness stand here in the bridge gate trial before it's all over. and i asked him and he said 5050 -- 50 -- 50.
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>> you have to do it to get this high. i have to be in the water with my people. >> marco. >> as long as you have a wet pool to jump into you can handle any he. what kind kind of swimming pool takes up no space in your yard and has zero maintenance cost? the people's pool. dangerous heat warnings in several new jersey counties could be looking for a remedy. i found it in the game of marco polo. >> marco, polo, it's nice to play in the pool when it's really hot.
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>> when it's 96 degrees in the midafternoon, the air-quality alerts even flash flood advisories and the national weather service says high humidity makes temps feel even higher. pools are good but inside is better. >> i think the main take away as you have to drink plenty of fluids, preferably preferably stay in an air-conditioned room, stand of the sun. fair enough, but this kind of fun it's not easy to come by inside. and i and i have other people's pools just women. mark was catch and raised by his inground pool and he said i was welcome to go in but -- there is no water in the pool. >> rock 'n roll baby. >> i can afford afford to have it repaired or do anything, you have your politician, your politics, and, and everything else is written out and ripped off by america, by the league of
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gangsters who happen to be who you run for. >> does that have anything to do with the pool not be a phone right now. absolutely i can afford to pay for, i'm fighting in all i'm doing is getting beat. >> but lesson learned, he taught me that you don't actually have to have a functioning pool to have that good poolside mindset. i was moving on to the other end of town where the bucks were headed to a cool evening good type. >> we let me comes from in your pool? >> the bucks had a lot going on they had a stroke in january that all most kilter in that pool may be relief in the hot weather, sure but it's also therapeutic. >> because in the pool i can exercise because i'm weightless. so it is easier to do. >> the national weather service is now calling for this particular hot streak to last quite possibly into saturday. it
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is early july. july. the dog days lie ahead if you don't have a pool. you you better get good at making friends. >> at 47 she is still single and does mingle quite a bit. >> you're saying that you have gotten windier and
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>> check out this video, it will steal your heart. julia and her dog walter were both born death. in in the video you see julia teaching her dog sign language, telling him how to sit, have some water, and eat. walter the dog was abandoned, julia and her mom adopted him. >> i am out in new york city with a guy, and i have three dates and i am not taking about -- i'm thinking about my next daytime are concerned about what i'm going to order then what i would do the rest of my life. >> at 47 years old she is still single and she does mingle quite about. going on roughly about three dates per week. >> wire you still single?
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>> well, -- >> her dating life is satisfied because it's just one night. she remind me were adults and all we have is now. that brings me to why melanie dates more than me. >> when it comes to the dating stage we have a game to play. >> you lean back and enable the man to lean in. he leans in for the date he feels more like a man and he feels sexier. >> melanie instead of worrying about marriage it's my going to have the steak or the chicken? [inaudible]
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men never pick the restaurant, ever, why it's because they know we can. so they don't. the power of femininity. it is knowing that we can do it, letting them doing it. she has so much great advice and you can find it in her best-selling novel, one about new kinds of motherhood -- a footnote to all the hookups, we both agreed that man have gotten softer and women have gotten harder. we may both still be single but to borrow one of her phrases, we are not the wrong wives in the wrong lives. >> she has a good plan, that's that's three great meals per week. >> absolutely. do the men pay? >> of course. you have to hat let the man take charge. i always always offer to pay. i always the place. >> you offer to pay on the first date?
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absolutely. >> i totally agree that male culture has gotten weaker and suffered softer, and weaker. and with your. >> i'm not saying i am, i am saying male culture. i think generally speaking. i have to call her up because if she's comes in with this mindset and dating these guys you're same the guys might be interested in the one night thing too, but but a lot of guys are not like that. we talk about guys are looking for something real. >> once the leader of one of the most powerful unions in the country. >> seaburg led the benevolent association for more than two decades. >> this organization continues to work diligently. that is until last month when he was busted for allegedly stealing around $15 million in union pension money and then
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getting cash kickbacks and luxury trips in return. he has since been removed from that post and is now fighting those charges. many are now saying it is too little, too late. >> he's a thug. former correctional officers is not really want to describe his untouchable power. >> i was looking at him sideways when he was it beat the daylights out of these prisoner and he's on tv defending them saying they did everything that was asked of them. >> former inmate, activists also have their own stories about alleged abuse and alleged sexual assault. all happening under his watch. >> in front of a room of clergy members and advocates, instead of taking the opportunity to quote some scripture and win points with the clergy members, he instead actually said the truth. >> i tell correctional officers if you see someone.
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[inaudible] because. [inaudible] >> if you have a powerful operator like that at the head of the union, who has millions of dollars at his disposal, you are going to have cover up. >> now seabrook has not been charged with any of this. the union office denies the allegations. seabrook vice president has not been named head of the union, but one correctional officer i spoke to said change still needs to happen. >> we put our trust in the man. >> we do a good job making sure that all of your things that you have already accomplished under our leadership are protected. >> we felt very betrayed. i decided to write a letter have an emergency meeting with the members here. or at least have a vote that way we can have a voice. the union doesn't run us, we run the union. >> no word yet if that meeting
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will happen but will keep you updated. >> those are the things that unions do, unions to to things that are important to everyone. >> you might recognize this house from the hit tv show, the jersey shore. it is now available for rent. all of the same d
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>> coming up next, bill i'm a world-class parallel parker. small car, big car, big spot. unfortunately for this woman, she does not hav
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>> bill, i'm a world-class parallel parker. unfortunately for unfortunately for this woman trying to park a very small car in a very large space which she does not have my specific set of skill sets. just behold for six minutes, in and out, in and out, and can hit it. at one point she gets up on the curb, she actually drives into the other street. all of this being seen by a woman very observant person apartment overlooking the spot. eventually she drove away.
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>> i'm headed to seaside heights to 1209 ocean carey. you might recognize this house from the hit tv show, the jersey shore. >> it is now available for rent. get in the mood, while i'm going into the house to see where all of the action took place. >> so this was a source of communication for all things jersey shore. so tell me, didn't does the cast come back all the time? if they do. some of them are just back last week. it's all the same furniture, all the same decoration, it's like it never changed. they are still here.
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batter up. >> this is so cool. i don't how many fights happen in this house. >> i don't either. >> but there is a lot 11 house too. a lot a lot. >> and there still is. it has three decks, six bedrooms, three, three baths. >> these are the actual beds. they got down injured in this bed so i'm not sitting on it. >> i bet that's one of your main questions. my, i will show you. upstairs, i'm sweating my butt off during this house is a lot of work. this is the final bedroom. there are three beds in here, and that one is where the situation was.
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i'm sitting on the situation bed. i don't know if that is weird or not. i'm so excited to be in this house. but this is the coolest part. >> after the end of the show we started renting it. it's cheap, it's $100 per person, sleeps 12, you can rent it for multiple nights and if you do the math based on $100 per person it's very inexpensive to write this home. >> quote this home. >> quote so much bigger than i expected. location wise to, the ocean is 50 away from us. >> i think chasing news they sever three year anniversary here. >> will give you a discount. >> i can be a new jersey skating, i love it. >> guys i got to be a bus for
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the day with amory and ryan. they were shadowing me the intersection of east 57th street and fifth avenue. it has is been renamed bill cunningham's corner. at least for the week. this is in honor of bill cunningham's prolific fashion photographer who work for the new york times, and marita, brian and and i inspired by bill cunningham, we are going to do a catwalk fashion show for you because he was successful as a photographer in transforming ordinary new york city people walking on the street into runway models. so right now i'm going to give them a shot to asked new yorkers a couple questions about fashion and see if they know who bill cunningham is. >> excuse me man. >> this is your timeline, take over. >> do you know who bill cunningham was? >> he was a photographer for new york fashion. i work in the crown building so most mornings run 9:15 a.m. he was taking pictures of everyone.
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he never took a picture of me, but i'm not offended. >> what did you guys learn on the chase? >> that not everybody stops for an interview. that you try to get it right in one shot. so we -- runway models on the catwalk, that's how good his photography was. we'll give it our best shot. >> family celebration at the beach, not quite. >> i was hassled by cops.
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(giggles) d'oh!
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(grunts) woo-hoo! (screams) d'oh! and i regret to inform you that our soviet sister city, springograd, has disappeared from the map. now, i'd like to welcome our beloved four-time mayor, hans moleman! (applause) springfielders, rejoice. what is the one thing our blessed little town has lacked? a human zoo? what we lack is a town anthem. and you're in luck, because i have written one. mr. largo, if you please. mm-hmm. ♪ ♪ there's a special little place ♪

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