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>> we have three robots. >> skynet. i feel like i'm being replaced. >> governor christie is here and it's a sad day for reporters. i went to go out to half my question and i was shoved out of the way. >> the story of the two homeless men who ran immediately to the police office station. >> we're sitting right there where the trashcan was. >> what did it so my?
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>> boom, boom, boom and vibrations. >> the ex- politician famous for sending a text within next explicit pitches are at it again. the daily mail says anthony weiner who was involved in the second 16 scandal over the summer is in real trouble again because this time his naughty pics were sent to a kid. they're saying the former congressman had a month long on my sexual relationship with a 15-year-old girl. that young lady spoke in an interview with the daily mail.
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her face a blurred and identity blocked due to her age. she said weiner weiner was well aware of her stats during all of her chat. >> we talked for about 30 minutes a little bit later. [inaudible] she asked what i was wearing and what he was wearing out then he asked to take my close off. but he knew i was in high school. >> for more on what all of this could mean we spoke to attorney lindsay lieberman who gave us insight onto the ramifications that could come from the allegation. >> he could certainly be charged with endangering the welfare of a child. the burden is always on the adult. to step away from any inappropriate or criminal contact with a child. >> weiner's wife who has now separated from him was still very much his wife, the young girl claims when the speaking in january. they both both still live at this address behind me.
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houma is a bit busy on the campaign trail right now with hillary clinton. the kids father spoke to the outlet because he says he hopes if anyone has a similar story they will share as she has. another part of these allegations involved more sex and i will read you what i can is an example from what the daily mail is reporting. it was an exchange between weiner and this young woman. the text from him to her that reads i thought of you today, heart i honestly can't read the rest of these on television. >> will keep you updated on the latest allegations against anthony weiner right here on chasing new. >> they just announced a new tailgating area for students called the alley. then the records department said it is close to tailgating the a tweet by tuesday afternoon. here's the tweet. regrettably, due to safety concerns the alley is no longer available for student tailgating. the reason given was quote,
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safety safety concerns. we wanted to dig deeper and find out what exactly that meant. this video may shed light on that. in the video you see someone chugging down a beerr bt it is not a student, it's the athletic director. >> (cheers). [inaudible] >> that video went viral. it had over 40000 views. now the athletic director is backpedaling and he has stated quote, it was a mistake and he was trying to restore order what was turning out to be an unruly atmosphere. right now we are joined by our
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guest from new brunswick today. charlie is a familiar with rutgers and their athletic department. what are your thoughts? >> rutgers always seem seem to find a way to make things worse. unfortunately this is the next sample where they seem to have taken away something that a lot of students like. it seems like they are overreacting to protect themselves from further embarrassment. >> i was hoping he was going to tease out shotgun the beer. i was a root little embarrassed by the way he did it. honestly, who cares, he's over 21. why is that even an issue. >> it's an interesting argument to say that he drank the beer to calm down the crowd. >> i love that. >> or to quell the situation. ultimately i think this is a case of damage control, rockers saw this video come out and released it on the today show and by the end of the day they had gone overboard and canceled the whole, brand-new tailgating party. >> i love the history of wreckers is an event. they used
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to hold rutgers fest which was a disaster. someone was shot. >> and many had the football players and all the accusations of breaking and entering and robberies. they cannot get out of their own way. i don't know that it's any different than most camps is across country. >> he should be setting an example. he knows through force of these kids are underage. it's a poor judgment. >> it brings the phrase to my this is where can have nice things. >> it's also about money. he's making over $500,000 year. >> state money. charlie, stick around around for the rest of the show. >> i don't know what happened. >> sunday in california -- someone in california. >> i'm kind of impressed.
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>> under the shirt i'm just a regular dude who did the right thing. >> tamra, you are chasing the homeless guy that some are hailing as a hero for saying something. >> there is a good story coming out of this. that is the story of the two homeless men who saw a backpack at the elizabeth train station, opened it up, saw bombs and ran immediately to the police station. possibly possibly saving a lot of lives. the guys meet lee parker. he is being hailed as a hometown hero. up until last night he has been sleeping on the street. i met up with him and elizabeth to go grocery shopping. it's the first time he has been grocery shopping in a year. he has good he. >> i asked what his favorite
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food was? >> what you think? >> pizza. >> he has a little bit of a sweet tooth. he picked out a lot of chocolate. when i asked his favorite food he said shrimp. >> shrimp? >> shrimp. >> after filling up the cart we headed over to the train station. i wanted to find out what happened on sunday night. >> it was just sitting there where that trashcan is on top. >> when he looked inside he thought it was candles but his friend, who is in the navy said those are not candles. >> i just saw it 50 feet away by the shrubs. that is where i left it. then i ran and came back and the police took it from there. >> then they spent the rest of the night watching the police try to disarm the bomb. >> less than eight seconds the robot short-lived. >> what did it sound like? >> boom, boom, boom.
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>> one of the organizations helping them out as be the change. he is helping lee get permanent housing as well as the next step to get a job. there's also a gofundme page. each when getting about $5000 per year. >> they raise that much money right now? >> 15,000 dollars on the gofundme page. >> when i was walking down the street people was walking him straight people were taking pictures and yelling and honking. >> i love you bro. >> he's a celebrity. i feel like i'm being followed. >> you i am sure that our executive producer is now convinced without a doubt that the war robot wars are coming. >> we have the guys from make a move robotics in lakewood, new jersey with three amazing -looking robots that served many functions. they have some smp robots here. one has to do with mosquito control and one with your eyes
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and ears and maybe her front lawn or property, i will let the experts tell you about them. >> this is the anti- bird. >> this is a laser bird deterrent. >> it is totally programmable with a noisemaker at the bottom. >> we now use that at big-box source for the country. >> that is a green laser. >> is fully programmable. we can actually aim that at certain parts of the river, program it to hit at dusk and dawn. >> doesn't have to to hit the bird? >> a bird being hit, every bird has a different response. if you hit a duck with goes underwater. so depending on what the competitor is in there part of the country it depends on how they react. >> this is what we been waiting for. >> this is a form of security. >> think of when you have cars is stored on big lots and he
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can't patrol them with people. i think the most important part is that it is programmable. >> this robot will learn, it has four different ways of learning. if we are at another robot -- >> so just re- hundred 62 ricky camera? 360-degree camera? >> well. are you getting a lot of requests from the miami area from the mosquito guys? >> you're heading to florida next week. >> what about, we had the recent bombings in new york and it seaside, is a something that can be used? >> on the laser machine, they have an open platform. we cannot fit that with bomb sniffing apparatus. >> comedy people do expect to employ in jersey when you get rolling? >> a lot of robots. >> robots building robots.
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>> it's official. there is a new port authority bus terminal coming to the west side in new york. five designs will be unveiled on thursday. the current bus terminal is 66 years old and currently accommodates 110,000 commuters per day. for more info on the bus terminal follow me on twitter and follow the show at chasing new. >> jumping fourth floors into a full -- >> on tuesday to jumped on stage at the comedy club in new brunswick. >> former new jersey governor through the event to raise money for alzheimer's.
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his father suffered from the condition and he took a minute to meet with me. >> my dad passed away from alzheimer's. anytime we can help raise money for families who are affected by the disease is excellent. >> for just $10000. eat you can be part of this life-changing product, a hamburger hot dog hybrid. the first had the idea in 2016 but was left out of the room despite that he is now selling the hamm dog appears in markets in australia. so let's bring it seaside. >> there's a party in your mouth. >> alex, chasing bridge gate. day three. what three. what you have?
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>> mark nearly broke down in tears on the witness stand wednesday afternoon as he recounted his feelings in the weeks after bridge gate when he was terrified that the lane closures s that paralyze the small-town what happened to him again. i was petrified he said, i was petrified. my responsibility as the safety of my community. i was petrified a further retribution. you can still hear the trauma in his voice as he bowed his head trying to hold back tears as he was asked about why he wrote a letter to the editor in november 2013 saying the ling closing happening for political vegetation against him or quote simply not true. they admitted on cross examination that this was a lie, that he believed the low link closing targeted him. he was asked on redirect by the prosecution about his feelings why he would say this. he basically said that he lied in an attempt to save his town. >> i'm struck by what i baby the
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mayor seems to be. in a day of terrorism and bombs, he was worried about another traffic study and lane closure? >> i doubt it. >> what you think? >> i think what stands out to me as what a complicated scheme this was and how much effort was put into it. it really makes you wonder what is going to come out in this trial and what other schemes and scams have some of these people tried and got away with before. this is when they got caught. >> that's a great point. >> allison is the trial progressing and seems like it will be wrapped up sooner rather than later or does it seem like it will drag on? >> the estimate is that it will take six weeks. >> michael, you are chasing the list of the potential witnesses at the bridge gate trial. >> tuesday the list of potential witnesses for the bridge gate trial was released. more than 300 names on that list, a lot you expect, governor christie, but other people that we were not exactly expecting. here's a couple, lieutenant governor, mayor of west new
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york, and executive and friend of the show, and we have one joining us from skype. >> what are you doing on the list? >> they wanted all of the most important people in the state, the best looking as smart as people. so i have to be on any list. for that alone i am sure. >> on a serious note, a little tongue-in-cheek in that. why are you on the list? we never heard your name associated with this at any level and out comes out and you are on it. >> it was in a record that there is a reference me and there's an e-mail that i think out of bridget kelly's office that when they are trying to legitimize the study they were reaching out to legislators in new jersey outside of the fort lee area. they did in fact, fact, got a call. don't you think it is unfair
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that and they had a number of commuters coming from my district. all of the other commuters outside of fort lee only get this many lanes out of eight lanes. there three or four lanes dedicated to one town. they tried to explain that to me. my response was yes, but you knew we didn't like two hours of the study that it was a disaster you let it go on for days or whoever was responsible for. so i'm not your guy to write this letter. unless you wanted to be going for people to be fired who are behind the study. >> do you expect to be called? >> i don't. i will be happy to have the opportunity to continue and enhance my reputation as a defender of motorists and motorists rights and decency everywhere. i don't don't the cow get that opportunity. >> we will talk soon. >> as a trial moved into the third day governor christie is here at the ribbon-cutting for the new high school. >> three, two, one.
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[applause]. >> it wasn't a bad day for the governor. he walked away with a t-shirt and a bag of treats as student body thanked him for the new school. the construction began in 2009 and students are static that they are finally out of the trailers and into the classroom. the governor governor also used today to praise his administration. he said several other schools have opened across the state and he said they all opened ahead of schedule. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> so a good day for the governor, a bad day for a
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reporter. once again, the governor did not answer any question from the press although we tried. and he continues the silence since the bridge gate trial began on monday. >> among the reasons why he's not the nominee nor the vice presidential nominee. diana, can you describe what happened? you want to and what happened? >> i followed him outside and as i was getting to the suv and going test my question i was shoved out of the way. said you can't go there. >> can go. stay here. >> it's just, why treat the press in that way? yes the first time i've actually been touched and move. >> that is little different. >> is totally inappropriate and it's just another example of how his staff operates and how the whole administration hash of the state of new jersey. >> it's like christmas morning, what are we going to get? i think i want to go -- it's life-changing.
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can be a part of of this earth shattering, life-changing product, the hamm dog. >> well. i was listen to your mother and that is exactly what this guy tried to do. >> in washington state mother told her son, be careful, drive safely and watch out for idiots area and when he concealed that his turn someone behind him smashes into them knocking his bike and it turns out watch out for idiots because they could possibly be her parents. >> when it comes to creating -- there so many things to think about each and every morning. 70% a woman spend at least an hour a day on their appearance. i'm sure part of that time is cursing mother nature about why
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you spend so much money on close and still don't have anything to wear. i can't be in your closet every day helping you pick out close but what i can do is promise you that picking out the perfect tube of lipstick just got easier. >> this morning i went to get my very own signature lipstick. >> i think i want to go a little crazy. >> and and ministry colors right now. >> once we land on a color you can choose a finish. so i wanted to lipstick with a long wear. now this is pretty life-changing. you get to pete the flavor. >> i picked mango of course. >> guess who walks in as soon as i met this part of the process? our very own tara, just in time
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