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>> you are blonde and a blonde is always the first to die in a horror movie. [laughter] >> you are at the house. you better watch your back. >> what you got? >> what are you doing? >> you guys are completely insane, i love it. >> tamra, you are chasing the westfield watcher. what you got? >> i'm in westfield continuing the chase of watching the watcher.
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this has everything the horror movie is made of, an old house, a young couple that buys their dream home and a stalker known as the watcher. now that young couple who bought this home has filed paperwork with the city to tear down the home and the two in its place. this came to our attention when our fantastic former chaser hank came out here to get to the bottom of who the watcher is an what they're watching. i am humbly humbly taking his place so that my own chair and i have set myself. a know, there's someone watching me. >> , reporter with chasing news. >> according to the lawsuit filed by the home owner, problems began after they bought it in 2014. that is when they received three letters from an anonymous person. because of that they never moved inches some of the hair-raising quotes in that letter are things
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like this area you need to fill the house with the youngblood i request. once i know their names i will call to them and draw them to me. i am a watcher, i have been in control of the house for the better part of two decades. and this one. my my grandfather watched the house in 1920, and my father watched in the 19 sixties. it is now my time. >> so. >> so he is just the son of a watcher. >> he is the grandson of the watcher. the quotes are from the lawsuit that was of bile by the couple in 2015. the police say they have conducted a thorough investigation on this and they do not have any suspects at this time. the house is still for sale. a hearing is going to be on october 5 up for the home owner's request. they want to subdivide the land into two buildable lots. the lots.
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the city have to decide on that and i will be there with all the scoop. >> that the right price point, i'm interested in this house. >> this is insane. you are going to get a great deal on a house. if you are so worried about it put in a new in a new security system. i just don't understand it. this person is going to give up. if you do not house down and put it into two separate lots you will piss that watcher off. that's for sure. >> your blonde and the bonds of the first to die in a horror movie. >> you're at the house. >> you better watch your back. >> thank you tamra. >> three, two -- bill, florida's the home of a lot of questionable - and decision-making. the latest come from tattoos. two men got tattoos of hillary clinton and donald trump on their person. the trump tap to took 13 hours. the clinton took three. both men said they want to put their money where their mouth is. in the event that hillary clinton loses they will get --
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well she kinda looks like my mom when i was 20 or 30. i can always but mom underneath it i guess. >> apparently the florida sun ages some people more than others. >> back in april about your tough story those at the center of the heroin epidemic. stephen was 26 years old, he had a loving family into beautiful girls with his girlfriend, elizabeth. his parents tammy and bill watched him struggle with addiction for years. until their worst fears came true. days before easter easter tammy and his mother walked into the son's room to find him lifeless. he overdosed on heroin, his girlfriend was three months pregnant at the time with a baby boy. i met back up with them just after the birth of their grandson, they named him stephen junior in memory of stephen, his father. i initially met initially met the entire family for an interview just a day after stephen's death. >> i miss stephen so much.
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he was my life. >> the family was devastated but they used that energy for change. they started an organization called stop the heroin. they have been tirelessly and zealously raising money to pay for individuals who just got out of rehab to get into halfway houses. the first few days of the most crucial dates to keep someone clean. you kind of need someone there to encourage you and watch you. now the pain is still there as you can see. but they but work they have done it kept them going. >> we have raised so far over $200,000. that is a blessing. >> i asked. >> every day when i wake up i wonder if this is really happening in the nice a guy give me the strength to go on for the
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rest of the day and he does, and we do. >> no elizabeth, stephen junior's mother was still in the hospital when i visited the family. she left me a message on the phone and she said to me was that i'm doing awesome, my daughters are everything to me and you stephen junior is a blessing. i am moving forward with my also bright in my life. so stop the hair when his macon waves in new jersey. they have a memorial walk on october eighth. if you want to donate, volunteer or participate visit stop the heroine.org. >> it's amazing how important this is to have private families and foundations like this to write that. god bless and what they're doing. >> *prosecution witness david weinstein is back on the stand for second day telling the jury about such things as what he called honey pots of money at the port authority for both the governors of new york and new jersey had access to to dole out to towns and cities. in new jersey's case he said it was in exchange for political support
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area what i want to look into though is of what could happen outside this courtroom. with democrats potentially mentioning impeachment for governor christie who wildenstein new about the whole thing. i caught up with state senator loretta weinberg who headed up the joint bridge gate committee. i asked if they thought there's still still room for them to investigate further. >> there's ample material that is come out not only pretrial motions but in testimony so far. there is a reason for the committee to continue its work. it is going going to be up to the legislative committee we continue the work. >> weinberg was surprised when she said politics pervaded every level of the governor's administration and seeped into the port authority with her mentioning a holiday celebration brought up in an e-mail is evident. >> this is an atmosphere that we've been talking about for a while. even -- have to be approved by the governor's office. >> both of them stop short of
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calling for christie's impeachment. say it's unclear about when he talks about them okay and things if christie himself new. it looks like they want to get their committee back together and do some investigating. i asked if that might involve wildenstein coming back for repeat performance. >> what we put them on the roads in the past on transportation committee and this time he wants. >> diana let's talk about impeachment. how practical is that? >> i went to becker's university to get them answer. >> it depends on what comes out of the bridge gate trial. >> don says it all depends on the proof. right now we are hearing allegations that governor christie knew or was involved in a scandal itself. even if that comes to light look at the facts, and and impeachment might not even be that smart. governor christie strums coming to an end and it could take months and months for an impeachment to happen.
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blessed are there enough votes to support a? the needs a two thirds vote to remove christie from office. that means republicans would have to sign onto it. >> the u.s. attorney has far greater resources. having said it the u.s. attorney decided there wasn't any evidence to bring governor christie into the. >> the prosecution actually says governor can be impeached for a misdemeanor. i don't think they mean a traffic ticket but the bars much lower to preach the governor than to indict. >> more to come. thank you. >> a baby monkey had a baby monkey. left. [laughter] >> a baby donkey-mark. >> three, two. [laughter] mcdonald has been know to tweet their menu here and there. last time they did so our former chaser hank was there to investigate. >> chasing news hard news investigation.
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>> they did it again except this time with pumpkin spice french fries. don't get too excited pumpkin freaks because it's only available in japan. currently there are no plans to bring it to the us. if you're you're wondering how they managed to do pumpkin spice french fries. >> india release this video in hopes that you will donate to their cause. a baby donkey has been attacked by a wild animal in need of care. the mama donkey was trying to help and they picked up the donkey and put in the car the mom donkey freaked out thinking there taken the baby. lucky she was -- now the to live at the sanctuary and the baby donkey seems to be doing well. [inaudible] >> they tried to cover the wounds with yellow powder in order to stop the bleeding. that's why he had yellow all over him.
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>> we can do this or the liquid first thing. >> my cousin warm in the last time she tried at her tongue turned black. >> it's a large amount of sulfur. yes, you you can have a blacker tongue.
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>> five minutes now ladies and gentlemen. we are halfway halfway through. we are at the halfway mark right now. >> on saturday bill 86 not have pork roll sandwiches at the world-famous pork roll eating competition. >> i was pretty good. >> the competitor either 843 savages. working on the we can can be fun. we had a pork roll pep rally last week and then saturday morning we went to mrs. dees who sells appliances and she hosted a barbecue, battle of the blue cookout between two local police departments. not only do we eat pulled pork, but you had to plate. >> i did, i went back for seconds. >> next we went over to armand hammer stadium for the pork roll eating competition. >> i'm ready.
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>> the chairman of major league eating without the stadium. >> i'm a little concerned but if i place fifth i win money. >> they are talking trash are ready. >> ten minutes of watching bill either pork roll was disgusting. it was so gross. after his victory caught up with joey chestnut. >> in second place was carmen. >> to think he will get you next year? >> i'm in a do everything to win. >> is a local guy from east windsor so i had a mentor studio as a guest. >> harmon, welcome. second place to joy chestnut. you 840 pork roll sandwiches. you eight almost as much as you
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way. so first while you want some money. >> yes, $11000 just for eating food for ten minutes. >> we had joey on and he tried to give me tips. >> you're going to have to dunk the buns and water. it's not pretty. but don't look at as a bond but a simple water to help you swallow. >> it all went out the window. once it starts, forget it. >> but for me the separating thing i just took the whole sandwich and don't it into the cups in the water and shoved it down. i did that 40 times. you just have to keep going. >> what happens after he won the thousand dollars in second place? >> i went to the bar. >> i may never have a pork roll again. >> i just have to warn you, to my is about to happen right here. >> over labor day weekend an active volcano made its home in
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my throat and chest. fyi. i had a wiki claes of acid reflux. he sure my life was about to be over. my cousin's family says i want you to try some pepto-bismol but warned me the last time she tried it her tongue turned black. she said something about there being a genetic contributor of whether not your tongue turned black. so i tried it out. i pulled my dad into it, we did it again and that is a story and bringing for you today. >> we have two choices, you can do pepto-bismol tablets or the liquid version. >> me/to me, it was his favorite thing to drink growing up. >> delicious. next makes me gag. >> my mom is here but doesn't want to be in the video. i'm on. >> high. >> hello.
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>> i'm still feeling a little gross in there. were going to let it marinate, go to sleep and when we wake up we will show you the results. when i woke up in the morning i ran to the bedroom to get him and this is what we did. three, two, one. i love that you had to come. i wanted a reveal. i wanted to drumroll. my dog was in the back like what? i knew that two people is not enough for sample size so i headed over to doctor simone's office to figure out what makes our tongues a black. >> any time you sulfur in the g.i. tract, however amount at that particular minute of the day you will have a blacker tongue. >> some people have more sulfur, some people have less. that decides how dark your tongue gets. >> gets. >> would you recommend questioning. >> anything with calcium carbonate like mylanta, maalox, any of the over-the-counter antacids. anything that doesn't have that reaction. still they'll give you the anti- effect. at 11-point he said something about breathing differently.
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>> what he may breathing different? >> that when you breathe into my chair were taken to much water is just your teacher esophagus. >> what did you eat that gave you this? >> i don't know. i was drinking a little bit. >> it has been a long three months since governor christie shut down road projects in the state. perhaps most visible impact is here. at the root the root 518 bridge in rocky hills. we first brought you the story a few weeks ago, locals getting frustrated that they call it bridge gate 2.0. it has been ridiculous. not much has changed since then. the bridge still looks like this. the traffic still sounds like this. and governor christie still cannot seem to come up with a deal with the new jersey senate
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over how to fund the transportation project. but but how could be on the way. officials have agreed to put up the $2.7 million to fund the in hopes the state will pay them back. >> we walked away feeling more hopeful and i think at this point we are remaining cautiously optimistic. >> and cautious they should be. while officials officials have agreed to fund a project, a final deal has not been set in stone. that will happen on september 27 when the board meets again. if all goes to plan the project should be done by early november. but the long-term impact, that damage has been done. >> i have actually listed the shop for sale. sitting here and doing nothing is death. some of my most loyal customers have to fight the barricades to get in here. >> meanwhile, hundreds of other road projects remain stalled
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across the state. negotiations are underway between christie and the state assembly but of course nothing is set in stone. if it is we will let you know.
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>> unique news coming from thailand. that man is using a mop. thailand. that man is using a mop. >> that is one way to wipe your does pat toomey speak for you? i also want to thank the nra for it's, uh, strong support for my campaign. pat toomey: he opposes an assault weapons ban and got an "a" rating from the nra. "i have had a perfect record with the nra." and on women's health? "i would support legislation in pennsylvania that would ban abortion, and i would suggest that we have penalties for doctors who perform them."
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pat toomey: does he really speak for you? senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> so he is just the son of a watcher. [laughter] so unique news coming from thailand to check out the video of a very inventive windshield wiper. the man is using a mop and literally as the car drives down the street he is working the rain out of the when she appeared this was shared on facebook and thousands of people watched it. >> it donald trump and hillary clinton are not quite cutting it for you? why not throw in your heart to
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become president. here in the big apple at least 50 apolitical nobodies have filed paperwork with the federal election commission. i caught up with one of them, neil in midtown shaking hands with perfect strangers, letting him know that he is running for president of the 69-year-old from queens is a former district attorney, author, and minister. he says that if he becomes president one thing he is most passionate about is ending hunger. >> i will fast and sit with them like gandhi said and fasted with them. i would pass for the end of children dying around the world. it. it hurts my heart too much. >> he says he actually went to college with bill clinton but has a lot of -- frequenting. >> hillary, i believe basically to be immoral. what she did what most people know she does and what she does in her own personal life is a moral. >> he is one of the poor guys. he has nothing in common with donald trump and says trump is completely out of touch with the
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people. >> his temperament, his comments, he doesn't have any experience in government. he has been in bankruptcy. my family is in construction, i'm a poor construction construction person. have people not pay and go back and give them all the money he's totally immoral. >> of course i would have loved to caught up with the dozens here who have filed paperwork with the fcc. part of his his competition is a 14-year-old robert arena from brooklyn and real e estate developer. but in truth chaser fashion i found my paper work with the fcc. my motto, chasing the dream but not to burst my birth my dream you actually need 15000 signatures to get your name on the ballot. i don't quite fit
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the age requirement. >> after it ask you this, we have seen historically high on popularity numbers for both trump and clinton. how come one of these independent candidates, whoever they may be have not caught on. >> that is a good point. they say one big thing is money. they do not have the same capital to go out and campaign. when we were on the street when i was out here with neil, people were really responsive to him and one person actually said, i'm happy to see that someone with some worth is running for president. >> there's another reason why he might not be up there running with the clintons and trumps is that as far he hasn't done anything. trump had a successful reality show and real estate developer. hillary clinton was secretaries state on a u.s. senator and first lady. what is he he got? me anything. >> while he has written books. he wrote two books, religious books. >> okay, that puts him in a small crowd of about 10 billion people. >> well trump and hillary learned the hard way that everything you see in the media counts. and you're perceived by what you say.
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so think well, i'm the only white guy on my block which is all black. i'm the only white guy on the bus every single day. meaning he understands african-american issues by default. >> he talks about his connection to the african-american community. not that that he knows every thing about black people but he is not out of tune with different cultures. take it for what it's worth. >> what you got? >> what did it sound like? >> being hailed as a hometown hero. >> i'm being replaced. >> bridge gate trial. >> we are in for one hell of a ride. >> graphic details in the newspaper.
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