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necessary to help keeping the environment balanced. monday the expanded 2016 new jersey black bear hunt kicked off this year for the first time in 40 years with bows and arrows for the first three days. northwest new jersey is the main hunting ground. i made my way to hunter ton county to check out the weigh station there. no bears were brought in there yet. so i went on the chase to find bears myself and hunters. it didn't take long. i happened upon a group of hunters right down the road and they had a freshly hunted bear that they carried down mountain. larry is the first time bear
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hunter. >> with what's going on in our country, it's good for us to know how to come out here and know where to go for extra if you need it >> he told me there are a ton of bashs in the area. he got his first bear ever and i asked him if he's going to go right back out for more. his answer surprised me completely. he won't hunt bear again this season. >> it's more than i need. i have a few friends that i'm going to share the meat with. we're going to make sure it gets put to good use >> the hunt was extended last near in october due to declined numbers 2012 to 2014 from bad december weather. as you can see, the number of bears killed rows in 2015. jeff decrease with the need for the hunt. >> we think the hunt really isn't about managing bears, it's more about trophy hunting and really not about taking care of our forest and doing what's right for our forrest. it's about selling hunting licenses. >> the 2016 bear hunt will continue with bows and muzzle
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loaders and will continue in december with firearms for another six-day period. we're curious about what you think. tweet me at chasing and you can tweet the show at chasing news. >> they don't make it hard for you. right now, they're in a mode where they -- and they just want to come. >> on the esteemed campus of prison university, i sat down with frederick duncan hall who won one of life's greatest accomplishments the 2016 know bell prize for physics. he pointed out the half fame where more than a dozen princeton professors won the same distinction. >> discovered the theory of, and he got two prizes. he's the only person that got the know bell prize twice >> he's winning for his work in
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quantum mechanics. he says it's so complicated his wife doesn't understand what he does and he couldn't even explain it to me. >> no one really understands quantum mechanics. what i stumbled on was stuff that people thought initially had to be wrong. and they were very upset about it for awhile. didn't believe it. turned out to be a correct, true thing. against the common is wisdom at the time >> the interesting part is albert einstein didn't believe in quantum mechanics, but halbane says it exists and has been working in the field since the 1980s. >> i think the verification is not so much getting a prize but the fact that i managed to find to open up some direction and other people that managed to take this and even better way. it's very good that the work can
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stimulate other people and actually lead to some new developments. >> reporter: he showed me a few equations used in quantum physics. he says it's way more complicated than calculous and in this field you don't even begin to start working on it until you're a graduate student. >> i'll wait for quantum 2.0 thank you. >> people in his own field can't understand what he's talking about. now that scientists caught up with what he's been talking about. >> if obama won he, he kind of killed it >> i'm taking you on an exciting tour through the southern new jersey. 18 miles long, from camden. to glassboro, these towns are part of a 1.6 billion dollar rail project provided. a project expected to make it easier to get from the hospitals
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to the universities and all the other popular entities since these communities have to offer. it's been in the works for some time. currently undergoing an environmental study. it got a big boost with the passing with the transportation bill. it include the 23 cent hike with the gas tax. which left many residents unhappy. is this money worth being spent toward a are the project like this? >> over here, we got an old diner. you'll see there's brooklawn shopping center. which seen better days. you know, this is not an industrial or commercial. >> reporter: we were taking notes. the different businesses and the traffic unique to this area >> i don't know exactly where they want to build the station. again, you look at it. you say, ok, there's actually anybody living here, there are a
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lot of businesses here, maybe this will be a hub. but it's not. i don't see a lot of people using light rail to go to westbrook bowling alley. >> bowlers might have a thing or two to say >> the argument for a project like this according to its website is that there really is no other competitive transit lines in the area. those behind the project include the federal transit administration, delaware port authority, the port authority transit corporation and new jersey transit >> new jersey's problems one through 100, one through 99 are taxes. you make it so people can afford to live on her, these other problems solve themselves >> interesting how two of the legislatures who have their names on the bill are getting light rail projects. but >> that is tied though -- there is matching federal funding.
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so if new jersey puts up 16 billion dollars they will be 16 billion dollars of federal government. but it's interesting that chris christie cancelled the arc tunnel project even though they're getting tons of federal money because they were worried about what cost over run? >> exactly. i mean, it's estimated before the gas tax hike passed, that this project would cost $1.6 billion. you know it's going to be a lot re more. >> they're spending bills of dollars, estimated the revenue 1.3 billion. when that revenue falls short they have to make it up with an automatic increase in the gas tax and built into $700 million in new borrowing every year. >> one of the things i love about being here on chasing news is none of us are afraid to be vulnerable. i headed to the office of dr. karen h, a rkway in delran.
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i had her examine my skin. no makeup. >> my makeup is coming off. something most women would never do for tv. i'm about to share something that might take you for a loop. if you're like me and you can relate to being petrified, mortified of dealing with acne. there's silver lining. according to a study conducted by scientists at kings college london, you might want to be thankful for all those awful white heads. 60 million americans have acne. if you're like me. i want to hear your stories, pretty much you can real estate to it. it measured the dna part of white blood cells from the skin for more than 1200 twin it's, all female. now, the big conclusion is there's a correlation win having acne and not showing signs of aging like wrinkles. >> it shows that acne is associated with long keel mers
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in white blood cells. they have been known to be positively associated with aging. we're not just talking about the skin, aging altogether, which is really fascinating. >> to be clear, acne does not prevent you from aging, you're at a better predisposition for aging gracefully. people spend a lot on skin care. i said if acne is good now, does that mean you don't have to worry about treating it >> you can and should treat your acne but yeah, i think it kind of means as a matter of fact, because i had acne when i was a kid. and you know, it does make you feel like, hey, there's some good about this, you know, it's not something people are happy about in general, but it does have perhaps a silver lining >> dr. says a lot of factors, aside from acne play a role in how people age.
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economic class, what you eat, how you take care of yourself. so you tell me your thoughts. anyone in here? >> i know she's one expert who believes that acne makes you look younger. maybe we should consult other experts? >> yeah. >> even if this is a study though. i mean, logic, basically common sense, i mean, everyone gets old, you're going to have wrinkles >> i'm happy i'm a man right now, bar soap. that's it. >> you're blessed. >> encouraging people to go out and actually vote >> listen to grandmother. that two go out and vote. it's called the two step. it's called the two step.
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hillary clinton is a robot according to the inner web. a fly landed on her during the second presidential debate in st. louis, she doesn't flinch
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the fly got his own twitter. just when you think you're unimportant, just remember there's a fly with a twitter. >> with all of the creepy clowns sightings. new jerseyians have been wondererring, what does it take to get arrested if you dress up like a clown? it's about the context and the conduct that the person engages in. thankfully, there's some people still taking these threats seriously. at called we will university they sent out a campus memo saying that all practical jokes and mischievous incidents will be investigated to the full extent of the law. watch out, bill >> halloween is coming. we're going to talk about registration, two, go out and vote. it's called a two-step. it's called a two-step. we're ready. >> we're ready.
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she back with a whole message. the two-step. let's go. upcoming election in november, wrapping grandmom, dr. is encouraging people to go out and register to vote and also actually vote. ♪ so she's doing this by creating another music video called the two-step. i'm going to sing it for you real quick. one is registration step two go out and vote it's called the two-step. it's called the two-step. it's called the two-step. it's called the two-step. register. then you vote. >> crazy. right? >> listen to grandmom and take this special note. one is registration and two is go out and vote. it's called the two-step. it's called the two-step.
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yeah. >> take the registration. it's called the two-step. i got it >> get off up your duff. it's called the two-step. the two-step 20086 million americans didn't vote because they missed a registration deadline or did not know how to register. so we hit the streets of philadelphia down through kelly drive to make sure that the people were all set up for the upcoming election. >> come on. for the music. of course you had to have the music. we had the video playing. also >> the boom box? . >> that's kind of old school. >> that's something i would say. >> boom box. like i said, we bought the music. our two-step voting process, it's called the two-step and of course, registering cards for
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the people who didn't register. step one is registration, step two go out and vote. it's called the two-step. after that i started to ask the tough questions. >> she is encouraging voting. are you registered to vote? >> yes. >> are you register >> i did register to vote, yes. >> you registered to vote >> yes. >> what about yourself? are you registered. >> i'm trying to find people who didn't register >> what i realized city hall is not the best place, we headed down to city hall we found a person that didn't register and she told me straightforward why she didn't >> i don't want to vote for either one. why would i register for? >> crazy, right. she is fantastic. finally some honesty.
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>> too many people vote? and you're pro constitution? >> love the constitution. i hate the fakers out there that act like they should be guilted into voting or registering and they have no idea, don't care. that makes me crazy. uninformed voter is the biggest we have. >> before we wrapped up from spreading the message, i met antwon who is in the army and also a registered voter. >> get elect asked a pretty big impact on my life right now. i feel like either one of the candidates i'm going to be over in some country pretty soon. >> excellent. it's called the two-step. >> thank you, sir. >> it's call the two-step. it's called the two-step. >> fly lives matter. you need to deploy alone.
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take a look at this video of the new jersey state police conducting a water rescue operation yesterday in north carolina. just some of the people working tirelessly in the states hit by hurricane matthew. they ask that you continue to pray for everyone's safety >> one dude in florida happened to have a great time. ♪ >> check out this video from lane pitman. ♪ >> today is the day to celebrate and reflect on one of the great contributors to western civilization that often villified the explorer who discovered the new world. as a matter of fact, columbus was one of the first historical
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figures to be recognized as a national hero. as an italian catholic to be the first diverse person to have a national holiday. happy columbus day. ♪ >> other drivers cutting you off. how about a bald eagles flying in front of your car and getting stuck in your car's wheel? . clown hysteria. oysters. clown hysteria. oysters.
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for doctors who perform them. would you put people in jail for performing abortions? at some point doctors performing abortions i think would be subject to that sort of penalty. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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. meet melissa. when did wed -- and baby announcements get so competitive? thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant.
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trying to make me eat my greens?low. no, just trying to ve you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant.
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drivers cutting you off, texting, trying to manage all of that. ♪ >> how about a bald eagles flying in front of your car and getting stuck in your car's grill? this happened in florida. rescue personnel rushed to the scene, fortunately they were able to rescue this big bird and he's now living at the beach while life sanctuary. meet melissa, she's having her wedding day performance for her husband, a series of beyonce songs wearing a beyonce style lee tarred and the white redding ruffles. her brides made come out with brides made costumes and she is a canadian american pop star, so
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this is her day job. hey guys, fall is great time to spice up your routine and change your hairstyle. i'm going to find out easy ways to get fall fabulous makeup and to try out the hottest hair trends rocking the runways. >> in order to achieve the fall makeup look, all you need is full brows and -- julia. i'm excited. using a mat foundation, getting started with the glam look. contours. give you a nice healthy glow. contour we're going to go to move over to the eyes, keep things natural and concentrate on liner and naturally enhanced lashes. these guys beautify look at
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this, it's a perfect natural fall look. except it's glamorous and fabulous. i'm going to try it when i get home to see if i can recreate this look. now, it's about completing the look. you need your hair to be as shrieky as your face and lips. doesn't have to be perfect.leek. doesn't have to be perfect. step one, step two schul. here we go. the banks look really cool. went expect them to look this good this fact. julia adding curls so i can wear them and go. it took ten seconds. so easy. part it up the mitchelled split. clip, clip, clip. and boom. there's so many ways you can
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style this. hey guy, that's it. we did it in three easy steps. now foam show me your banks, just remember. these guys, double trouble beauty or at the show, chasing news. happy beauty. >> just another day chasing news. have a great night. see you tomorrow. >> the race has tightened. it's now a three-way race. clown hysteria. people are afraid for their lives. >> he just spit in my ear. >> oysters. >> these women are doing time alongside their -- where the baby daddy?
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homer: d'oh! ♪ (clears throat) yes, uh, the students of springfield elementary have each created an alternative energy vehicle. one of which will ensure the future of humanity as determined by a short race across the parking lot. (mumbles): yeah, yeah. and now, uh, what is your car powered by, uh, fat little boy? hydrogen-powered fuel cells. ah, hydrogen-- yeah, yes, wonderful. my car is powered by the wind! oh, how it blows. mine is potato-powered. i keep tell you i'm not a potato. be quiet, hash browns! dad, i'm so excited! i think--

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