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>> her sister was surprised when their showed up in a donald trump for president have. >> my sister called me up to say that our store was appearing in a trump ad and i thought she was kidding. >> what is it take to be a world champion in air guitar? >> it's stupid, beautiful and amazing. >> i jumped at the opportunity to take a ride and interview sam haskel, the ceo of ms. america. >> we started to design these elegant.
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>> i have the skyline of new york city. >> what you got? >> you guys are completely insane, i love it. >> imagine trying to survive in new jersey is a small business and been inadvertently aligned with a very polarizing political party. that is exactly what happened to the owners of john's family market when they found themselves in a donald trump ad. >> the market is an old family, small-town market as you can see. it has been here long time. >> having a small businesses hardware, 60% of new small businesses fail in the first five years. it's something to be said of the iconic johnson
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market in new jersey. they been open it in the community for over 40 years. they stay true, their family. >> my dad love the store, the customers in the town and the town was good to him. >> that's why her and her sister were surprised when they showed up the storefront showed up front and center in a donald trump for president and. >> my sister didn't realize it appeared as a political ad so when she first saw it on television she'd call me up to tell me that are store was appearing in a trump ad. i thought she was kidding at first. >> what what you see here's a man standing in front of the johnson friendly market will says small businesses thrive. the issue is the man in the commercial is not john because john passed away in 2011. no one actually told the owners of the film crew on the street shooting a presidential campaign commercial. >> today get you written
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permission or try to pay you question it. >> no, no written permission never received any payment. >> then i asked what the reaction has been since the ad started airing last week in nine battleground states. >> some have been negative about it, others have been understanding about it. our main concern is that we want everyone to feel welcome here. >> they received phone calls and inquiries from regulars who comprise most of their patrons. they actually said they refuse to shop there any longer due to their perceived connection with the trump campaign. which is not even real. >> if you could take your storefront away from this ad would you? >> yes, yes i would. yes i would so that new folks tuning and would not see her story and connect it with the ad. >> seems to me though not that they have an issue with the trump as much as we don't want
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to take sides because we have a business and we want everybody -- >> ii believe if they showed up on an hillary clinton campaign-make their originally going to get a little about it and buy a lot a lawsuit but they got scared for the negative press they make it an backlash from the donald trump campaign. >> it's interesting i spent a lot of years in politics and the truth is, these consultants are just out there, these ad groups they film everything, they threw it together, that same store could end up in a democratic congressional ad in a year from now. it is what it is. >> i know what it is. but the people when you walk in, it is a family place. >> did you eat? >> three, two, high-speed chase. >> you have to check out these two insane photos that been posted on twitter. identical rays of light hitting the world trade center on the same
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thursday, one year apart. coincident, eerie. coincident, eerie, trump story? i'm just saying. that's all. >> what is it take to be a world champion in air guitar? well we went to some practice and a killer -- >> my stage name is eric stott all. >> do you have what it takes? i went went to staten island to meet with matt burns who tested my skills with air guitar. >> sounds like it's the bomb, stupid and amazing. >> matt did a perfect demo when he was competing and won the world air guitar championship. wow. the u.s. air guitar championship belt.
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the champion gets this. when my dog is in trouble this is what i'm running back in four. >> started in 1996 in finland. a bunch of college kids had homework assignment and was realistically how can he come up with world peace. they were like if everybody played in the air guitar than theoretical they couldn't be holding a rifle a rifle so, no war, a+. >> it's brilliant. >> i can't wait to tell isis. >> well we can make this a thing. >> first thing i notice when i arrived is all of his trophies and the welcome home sign from when he just return. >> it feels great, something i worked really, really hard on
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for a really long time. to say that you're the best and that the world that anything is not something a lot of people can say. it's pretty great, it's awesome. >> i was done with the chitchat, it was down to get time to get down to business and figure out if i have what it takes to get on the stage. >> how did you do? >> i did well. >> i rocked it out. >> first really up to feel it. you're walking down the street here good song, and you're just like oh, you just starts right now. that's it. that's all it takes. >> for now, the competition is over so, the competition is over so matt has a few months to get preps for the next competition season which starts in february and march. >> does does have a job? >> he does, i asked him how his job was. >> is like the starving artist
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type. >> to people like buy tickets to go see this? >> 1000 people were at the world championship cheering him on. >> is there not a lot going on in finland. >> we don't make it up. >> guys, today we today we are going behind the scenes of a ms. it said to take place this sunday in atlantic city. as you can see, i, i have my hair ready to go, fake hair, pageants, they go together. get your hairspray and get your lipstick on. we are going to go meet who could be the next ms. america. are you ready?
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>> you need your sleep when you are here for sure. so we have sleepy hollow and you can take a pillow and a blanket and your hairspray. visit rollers? what is it? >> now may seem quite out here but the competitions have already begun. as we all know, the story is not what happens on the stage but off it. >> day one we walk on the boardwalk and in its beautiful and graceful in public. will my shoe got stuck in the boardwalk. nobody told me that you should wear wedges. it came off in the middle of walking. >> this is a tradition going back to 1921. the woman i spoke to said taking a stage is a dream come true
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even for those who least expect it. >> we have always wanted to sing the national anthem. so when i received the call from mark and josh on august 1 i said you must have the wrong number. >> first i need to tell you, i used to be a pageant girl. after. after my first pageant i won and i got to represent the the great state of new jersey. i jumped at the opportunity to take a ride and interview sam haskel, the ceo of ms. america. he put on this parade of shoes that happens every year. why? >> as a military guy killing down from the top of the building, hey show hey show us your shoes. >> it's real, that was the story. >> it looking to get a glimpse of the leg or calf, girl might hiker screwed up. >> it wasn't about shoes, is about the leg.
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>> and then they started to design these elegant, bejeweled shoes shoes. >> so i had the skyline of new york city. >> and painted. >> and then on the other side i have the skyline and the view from my house where live next to the lake. >> when i asked camille come are you an artist question march said no. i don't know about you guys, but chasing does not relax me. so i wanted to talk to someone who outsource their job. so no contestant from 2000 2005. so the 3-d model is like a template, so it came in the mail flat so overall probably the issues took about 15 hours to make. >> 15 hours? >> fifteen hours. sad fact, they don't even get an award for the. >> ms. america people, if you want someone to bedazzle shoes for you, i'm happy to help.
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>> the report became obsolete in the 19 seventies, dish was was at the forefront of american radio space technology. >> this whole conversation is were it. >> is so if they could take signals from the moon have you heard anything out
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>> , now. where in princeton, new jersey were governor christie cut the ribbon for a new treatment facility center. human therapy and it's about
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hoping that the only main system to help fight cancer. governor christie says his latest company to showcase his successes specifically what comes to cutting taxes and creating new tax incentives. >> this is one of the success stories that unfortunately, all too often people in trenton, ignored. it's part of the problem. we'll think. we'll think that we need to be the most important. we are really just part of the wheel. we have to plate are appropriate we'll and help make new jersey more attractive and encourage businesses to stay here and grow here. >> well great idea, right. the internet chimes in, and of game and it came down to the final five. we have the hero, the killer bees, the bridge trolls and last but not least, the staten island -- the voting period is open. go go to staten island yankees
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website. i'm surprised. >> at saturday night live in 2014 where only five years away from a 9/11 field. we didn't make it that far. >> what utter way to -- after that she continues to not two employees into tower like mattress pile. >> oh my gosh. >> the owner of miracle mattress released apollo g and said it was tasteless and was not nice for the men and women who lost their life. >> the owner of a miracle mattress and posted on facebook that effective immediately, our miracle mattress store will be closed indefinitely. so that's about it for that store in the san antonio location.
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>> where's the trigger mechanism? i the fire laser out of this thing. >> the laser, there's no laser that i'm aware of it. >> a weapon it was, nonetheless any decades long cold war between the u.s. and the former soviet union and it leaves just off of route 18. before he became an absolute in the 1970, it was at the forefront of american radio and space technology. >> it depended on it and agree with the right to radio equipment. the exciting thing about that is now people see satellite and travel to other planets. >> that is fred, director of info age. it preserves scientific history for its own sake as well as future generations. long story short, he got a grant from grant
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from the harris corporation which built the satellite dish decades ago to repaint and preserve the dish system. then, a team from princeton university came along and took the renovation further, although further come all the way back into operation. >> what's it doing now? it is collecting emanations from pulsars and other bodies in the milky way, turning that into data, storing it in the server that is available to princeton students to help them get a better understanding what is out in our universe. >> so they are the distant magnetite stars and apparently we can learn a lot from them or princeton students can. i've been in space dork my whole life so when fred let me and said the dish, to climb up inside i was all game.
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>> it's hot in here. >> there is newer gear that princeton put in to perform the new role and then there is this gear that was was state-of-the-art but in the late 1950s when you think about how far we have come there even called mounts on the museum floor were huge banks of electronics were once needed, no more. >> where you start technological advances with the internet now. but if some extinction comes up you go backwards 50 years that technology to actually communicate. >> this whole conversation is weird. >> understand it can take signals from the moon so have you ever heard anything from out there? >> nasa center robotics to have a boulder often put in orbit around the moon. it's only need to know. it's. it's time for back porch weather. nasa style. >> houston we have contact with the philadelphia area weather forecast.
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hotter then a saturn five booster on saturday, roger that. high of 95 degrees. that's affirmative. chance of rain at 30% going into saturday night where temperatures are low in the mid-seventies. michigan control status check, roger. central new jersey a slightly higher chance of roger. central new jersey is slightly higher chance of rain, saturday especially saturday night at 40%. i saturday at nine or 1 degrees. those about 70 degrees. houston, you, you can see the light from new york appear. that's affirmative, isolated showers and thunderstorms in new york early and then late in the day. over. precipitate or a propellants rain will make a possible dissent on saturday evening, roger that. 40% chance of showers. both in the low 70s. houston, we have a problem. over.
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>> is about to get more fun, branded talkshow featuring hilarious quincy harris. >> brooklyn, harlem, guess who's back with every change some come struggle harlem is on the rise. do we look like a married couple? that's kind of gross, i'm sorry. >> i think i'm a pretty i'm a pretty charming g
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>> coming up next, this is the third one, look in his mouth. >> this squirrel moving day
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>> one of my favorite guys. it's absolutely exhausting for parents to move the kids and their stuff in one house to another. that is exactly how this squirrel felt when he was relocating his squirrel family from one tree to another tree. transferring babies, this is the third one, look at his mouth. >> than he comes back and lays across one of the curbs to take a rest. obviously i could tell that he was tired and for a good reason. >> on thursday night i had they're pretending to give the keynote speak to the justice county police academy. it was outstanding. it had all the precision of a
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military veteran. i use my time to congratulate these guys and commend them on their courage and that i talked about what the word courage means. >> when a former olympian is given an award for courage because he changes his gender identity, i don't think the country really graphs what courage is. coming up on the 15th anniversary of 9/11. courage is courage is running up the stairs white thousands all running down. >> that would be the definition of courage. >> you have to have fun come every day to music it. let's pause from whatever you're doing and have a good time together. >> daytime tv is about to get a lot more fun. fox 29 is launching a brand-new talkshow, acute, featuring quincy harris. >> i stop by to see their last rehearsal before the big debut. check it out the video is
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gorgeous all set up. the energy is electric from the start. they have a dj onset onset and get the live audience pumped. >> make some noise. >> i was able to help out too. everyone ready? the talkshow feature celebrities , welcome, dancing and a whole lot of philly realness. >> people will say this but i will, you get to the. >> i sat down to talk about his new gig and obviously he was excited. >> as an entertainment show. i've been dreaming about doing a show like this for my entire life since i was 12 years old. >> with talk shows taken off like wendy williams and harry, had to ask what makes this different. >> i'm not trying to to me people, we want people for 30 minutes to have an exciting,
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amazing fun time. >> so i appreciate you guys. guys. i'm a give you some hugs. [applause]. thank you. >> it debuts monday, september 12 that told him at fox 29. >> check it out. >> check out buddy, new show nerves, i get it. work on it. ♪ >> those porn video. >> bulldogs are dying off. >> nothing says wedding like dead cat. >> air guitar.
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