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. >> now on chasing news. >> someone like myself doesn't have to worry about that being negatively. >> his method? a hunger strike. >> the first bite. >> pamela anderson has cowritten to fight pornography. >> pornography is becoming a major problem. >> is it because of the internet? or because people have no structure? >> i think i may be the biggest ever produced. but let's not debate that right now.
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>> miniature golf you will not experience miniature golf like this anywhere else. >> wow. >> oh, my gosh. >> this unique experience is less about the victory and more about the voyage. >> wild. >> ahoy, matey. how is that? >> wow. good. ♪ ♪ >> hurricane bearing down on the country for the labor day weekend. what have you got? >> that's right. hurricane hermine has already pounded florida with flooding, heavy rains, and winds and heading updated east coast. when will it hit us? labor day weekend of course. friday is beautiful, so i won't change my plans personally yet. but here to tell us more brat anderson from accuweather. >> what's going on, brett, welcome back. >> doing all right. another busy day here at accuweather. >> what's coming? >> we've got hermine, which is now downgraded to a tropical storm since it's moving over land but, unfortunately, it's going to move back out over
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the water later tomorrow, and it's going to stall off our coast, unfortunately, through monday. so what that means is a lot of wind and a lot of wave action right into the new jersey shore and that's going to result in flooding, beach erosion, you name it. not a great weekend down at the shore. >> so all of that money that we've been spending on beach replenishment on the coast could be gone in a weekend? >> it could be gone in places, unfortunately. but, you know, that's the risk you take. >> are we expecting in terms of wind, like, what -- how high -- i mean i heard when it hit florida, they had sustained winds of 80 miles an hour. can we expect that in jersey? >> not quite, but i think we could see some wind gusts 60, 65 right along the immediate coast. especially from just north of atlantic city on south. mainly sunday night into monday morning. that would be at worst time it looks like at this point. but, again, sustained winds easily in the 30 to 45-mile per hour range.
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>> brett, question. i've heard some folks say that the storm could sort of head out toward the ocean a little bit. maybe we won't get as much rain. >> that is possible. the real heavy rain is going to be right on the coast or just off the coast. so the rain isn't really going to be the big issue. it's going to be the wind and the pounding of the seas because the storm's going to stall. so we're going to continue to see all of this water pushed right into the coast for about 48, maybe even 60 hours. so that's what's going to cause the big problems. >> is it safe to say that new jersey is now hurricane proof? because here's hurricane hermine not going to cause any major damage like sandy. >> yeah, i guess people are learning that things can get really bad, so we're just educating ourselves. but still, the coast is still certainly susceptible, and we're going to continue to see beach erosion from these storms. nothing we've done to stop that. we just have to rebuild after each storm. >> i couldn't be more disappointed because i'm going
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to the beach. there's no hope, brad, is there? >> not this weekend. no. not this weekend. >> as a meteorologist, let me ask you to weigh in. what does this have to do with mercury being in retrograde? >> nothing. >> wait you're saying scientifically nothing? >> he's, like, no comment. >> i don't know. >> thanks, brett. >> thank you. >> high-speed chase. >> this picture of a philadelphia police officer with what looks like a nazi tattoo on his arm has sparked tons of social media criticism and outcry. thousands of comments. people upset. many thinking because it said father land on top, and it looks like an eagle that it actually has association with the nazis. the philadelphia police department is now doing an internal review of this whole situation. many have called for the police officer to be fired. and he's been identified as ian.
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>> bill, there are two things in this world i love perhaps more than anything. beer and pork roll. so the mad beer geniuses at flying fish brewery in new jersey decided to put those things together. 7.5% alcohol per volume. i love me some porter as well. so i'm definitely going to check it out. i will even go to not one but two liquor stores to look for it this weekend. that's commitment. >> has been a professor of spanish in pennsylvania for eight years and has applied for tenure at the college, but he was denied. he disagrees with the decision for many reasons, so he's currently protesting. his method? a hunger strike. now, two faculty committees voted 6-1 and 6-0 in his favorite yet when it hit
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lafayette college, he was denied. now, in some of the students had in upper level courses from the students, no is a self admitted strict professor. he thinks a little bit more play here. he hasn't eaten since tuesday at 3:00 p.m. all he consumes right now is water and sports drinks like gatorade. so i ask one what the reasoning hindu the denial was. >> reasoning is that my teaching is not distinctive. >> what do you have to say in response to that? >> well, i think the basis for her argument, i think is weak. she focused exclusively on teaching evaluations and specifics of my classes, upper level courses and focused exclusively on negative evaluations. >> now, said that some students aren't able to assess professors. if you like the consider, you consider them a good teacher and if you don't like them, they're automatically a bad teacher and like i said he considers himself a strict
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teacher. so i asked him why his tenure is important to him. >> tenure, the ability to work with a certain economy, someone like myself works on topics that are somewhat risqué. doesn't mean that material is terminated as a result. >> stayed pretty mum on that issue. they did say a few words to the washington did post. it reads in part we respect professor's decision but hoping he will express his views in a way that does not danger his health. >> who does he think he is? great civil rights leader going on a hunger strike? this is just tenure. he can live without being tenure. he's still a professor at the university. he still has his job. just not guaranteed he will have it effective. >> people argue it doesn't make teachers accountable for their actions, because they have tenure and a lot harder
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to fire someone on tenure, a lot more expensive. >> my question is, though, if he's not getting the tenure now, does he think that the people would give it to him would then give it to him? if i were an administrator, i would not give him tenure just to spite him. >> right. well, that's the interesting part right now he told me if you apply tenure and you're fully denied, there's no appeal process, and you can never apply again. so actually if he gets this tenure, he's going to have to leave the school and find another job. finally, i asked professor the most important question. what is the first meal after this is cleared up? >> beef tongue. so my bite i hope is going to be. >> beef tongue? really? i haven't had that. something new to try. who knew i would learn new food from a guy on hunger
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strike? we're out. >> and we're out. >> new york has been super lucky with beautiful weather this summer but with fall approaching, it's time to think about what to do indoors on the weekend. tucked away on court street in the burrow of brooklyn, you'll find a place that is truly one-of-a-kind. introducing shipwreck. the city's only miniature golf course indoors. also the city's only themed 18-hole adventure. the owner says it's the green meets the high seas. >> ahoy, matey? how is that? >> she's good. >> shipwreck miniature golf, you will not experience miniature golf like this anywhere else. we're the only themed miniature golf course certainly in new york city. >> you super ready? >> i'm super ready. >> wow. oh, my gosh. this is so cool. >> i headed over to try my hand at a couple holes pretty confident about my handicap. turns out the only thing impressive about my game was
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my outfit. >> wait. for me? >> yes. for you. >> matching. >> nailed it. >> thankfully as if unique experience is less about the victory and more about the vowage. >> and then it's off on a three hour tour to stay so much more. >> we thought a lot about different themes. and we kicked around western themes and, like, snow themes and all kinds of different themes. and we decided we decided the best theme would be to imbibe various themes and make it an adventure so that way they could experience more than one theme. >> never trust either of them again. >> at each hole, tokens unlock the ship with an update to coming back to shore. >> do you know what kind of
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golf balls nobody wants? >> no. what kinds. >> blue ones. >> do you think they're going to get to the treasure at the end? i mean still a little bit to go. what's your strategy for the end of the game? >> strategy so we're playing with our own rules. so the rule is if you lose on the hole, you get to set the rule for the next hole. so. >> now, the last is on a hole of irony. no matter how grand the vessel or the voyage, no matter who you are, you'll more than likely end up back on a city subway car. if you want to take a swing on these links, take the subway to shipwreck blocks from the red hook station. bring your friends, a date, but whoever your first mate, don't leave home without your imagination. >> september, which means high school football. >> one program, however, had to make a heartbreaking decision to cancel their entire varsity football season this up coming year.
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>> another victim of the on going propaganda roar against
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>> guys, today is #blue friday as you know every friday on the show, i talk about new jersey law enforcement. well, today i want you to meet little william everts. he's 5 years old and this kid i had he and his mom on the radio show this morning.
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he took his allowance, and he saved it up, and he went and bought the cops lunch because he wanted to make sure that they were fed and rested so that they could help the town. and he was all talkative until the microphone went on. >> first of all, how did you get the nickname bubba? your shirt says bubba. [laughter] got your summer haircut going on. that's all right. that's okay. >> well, jersey's own superstar comedian bill stopped by this morning to hang with phil. and let me just say i think the two sort of bonded. >> bill's do that. i'm a william. are you actually a bill? >> i'm a william. >> come on we came together; right? >> next over there i'm sure none of you will be surprised over bill's theory of how we
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should handle beer on the run. >> go get em. >> if you want to laugh your butt off, still catch bill at the stress factory. >> take a look at this video. in it you see a young man the house behind me take a picture of a trump sign high on a tree in the front yard and then disappearing into the dark. now, that wing man just dropped us a politically charged package for the owners of this in new jersey on the front was a note that read please don't vote trump. accompanied by an offering meant to maybe quash any feelings. a summer squash. yeah, thank you. feelings of frustration for the couple on the receiving end of this bizarre message because they had every message in support of trump taken down six separate times. now, the most recent was around 11:00 p.m. just hours
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before this delivery was caught on video thursday morning just after 1:00 a.m. now, libby and dan have endured the on going trump sign saga for weeks. and all they ask is that it comes to an end. now, they even invite the burglar to come back and have a chat. they feel if this person is so passionate about presidential preference, that they should be able to discuss the topics and their pick. if it is you, come forward because whether or not you are a political foe, you never know you may just have new friends here. >> let me ask you. ly thought about fighting back because i'm happy to offer our melon. >> i think that's exactly what they don't want to do. >> really? i think this would work. >> two wrongs don't make a right. in the election and also in life. what they're asking is that just have a conversation.
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>> so they want to deescalate. they don't want to escalate. this would be an escalation. you've taken it to a whole new level. >> all right. we should cut this up and eat this before the ink sinks through. ♪ >> football is back. we all look forward to checking out our favorite nflers on sundays. but in our area, friday nights are just as exciting. that's the night for high school football, and it's a way of life for many families in the tri-state area. one program, however, had to make a heartbreaking decision to cancel their entire varsity football season this up coming year for a few reasons. but the most important one? a lack of players. >> mentally are they ready for friday night? we just didn't feel that way. >> you can see there's no lines on the field.
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because there's no game to be played. >> now, springfield township high school, home of the spartans is a football school. families, fans have poured out to the stadium every friday night to watch them play but this season, the field is going to be empty and those friday night lights, they won't be turned on at all. >> our regular season schedule is against schools two and three times our size. because we're playing schools with huge enrollments. >> what's your enrollment? how many students do you have on average? >> about 650. >> 650 total students. cut that in half about 300 boys. and then there's nine sports to play in the fall. you can do the math yourself. >> 18 to 20, 22 kids a large portion of them are 14 and 15 years old. haven't been playing football for eight and nine years. >> going against the powerhouse teams. not fair for them. >> not only not fair in terms of the competitive imbalance, i felt that they were at risk. >> now, the jv team will stay
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play their games this year. i thought the future of the spartans wasn't looking good. but jason told me that they have a plan. and their future could be bright. >> this plan hopefully allows us to teach them. so there's no more pressure to prepare the team for friday night. now the practice time that we spend preparing for the jv game is really spent on teaching fundamentals so that this is the core that brings friday nights back. >> do you guys have love for friday nights? or any idea how to get this program back on ground? tweet me. you can always tweet the show @chasingnews. clear eyes. full hearts. can't lose. good luck, spartans. hope to see you guys soon on friday night. >> pamela anderson has cowritten with rabbi to fight pornography. >> she knows firsthand the kind of segregation and humiliation. >> we don't talk about pornography very often. but it's not going anywhere.
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>> is it because of the internet? or because people have no structure? for senate, katie mcginty or pat toomey? mcginty supports clean energy jobs. pat toomey voted to protect tax breaks for oil companies. mcginty is pro-choice. toomey wants to overturn roe v. wade and criminalize abortion.
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mcginty will consistently stand up to the gun lobby. toomey's against an assault weapons ban and gets an a rating from the nra. this year, pennsylvanians have a clear choice. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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>> coming up next. >> you thought it was awesome that your cat can use the litter box? well. >> imagine walking in on this. >> only problem is earning flush. >> and e
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>> you thought it was awesome that your cat can use the litter box. well, now there's a cat that can use the toilet. there is a cat who lives in the ceiling of a building. he comes down to visit. he eats, he drinks, and he uses the bathroom before reretreating into the ceiling. only problem is earning flush. >> you know what the problem is? he left the seat up. cats. >> check out these adorable little baby bears in township. looks like they're getting
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ready for an. he i can sumo wrestling match. wrestle a little bit, toss each other into the pool and retreat into the woods. got to be careful out there in the backyard. >> jamie, he's from short hill, new jersey. and the dude is our biggest fan. jamie. >> i love chasing news. >> welcome to chasing. >> it is fantastic. and these people are so great. >> jamie, you called us and i've actually sparked a great idea that is now part of the show. back sports weather started with you. >> finally we get weather back on chasing news you know? no more nick gregory but hank is better. >> so you're going to start your freshman year of high school at melbourne; right? you know, what do you want to be when you graduate? >> i would like to go into television production possibly or even maybe become a politician if possible. >> thanks, jamie. >> a cleveland model and a
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rabbi aren't necessarily two people you would think share the same values. but that's what happened. pamela anderson who standard in two infamous sex tapes has cowritten an open ed with rabbi in the wall street journal to fight pornography. rabbi is known as america's rabbi. he has worked with michael jackson. pamela understand and rabbi decided to write this op-ed after the latest sexting scandal of anthony weiner and the ensuing marriage troubles. rabbi told me about anthony weiner. >> we wrote it because what a tragedy it is for anthony weiner. he's a father, he's a husband. and was given so many chances to correct this behavior and pornographic addiction becoming a great problem and challenge to marriages. >> pamela is arguably the
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biggest sex symbol in the world. so as rabbi what credibility does she have to actually be championing the fight against? >> i beg to differ. i might be the biggest sex symbol but let's not debate that now. but who would beg to differ than pamela? and she knows firsthand the kind of did he go allegation and humiliation that women suffer when they are exposed to pornography and to the kind of objectiveification. >> i also asked how he and pamela anderson believe that they can win this fight. >> you don't just say let's surrender, this is our culture today. you accept that pornography involved a degrading assessment of women. that it also compromises a woman's ability to relate to women. you recognize it's a real problem instead of saying
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something it's really serious. >> what strikes me on this, first of all, the comparison that anthony weiner i did was absurd. there's a whole pornography industry out there that doesn't have to do with the sickness sending out these ridiculous pictures with his kid in the background. >> and i have a teacher friend who has elementary students watching it on their ipad. so it's going above and beyond just somebody trying to spice up their sex life. >> the question is how does that happen? where is the break down? because of the internet or because people have no structure? >> we don't talk about pornography very often, but it's not going anywhere. they bring in as much money as almost our four major sports combined every year. so think about that. >> labor day lobster. >> calls it one of his busiest days of the year. so grab your gear and your boots. so grab your gear and your boots. we're now deep in t
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kodos: you and your stupid makeup. we missed halloween! d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) ooh! (yawns) chalmers: ah, ah, ah. i'd like to welcome all of the principals from the springfield school district, including skin-ner! wein-berg! sack-ett! and gwendolyn hertz-feld-mastroantonio! we are here for the annual dance of the lemons, where each of you gets to trade your worst teacher to another school. the union's happy, the parents are placated,

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