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>> i'm in new jersey wherereside concerned with bottles filled with p. >> i don't think they thought about the residual effects.
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>> new jersey transit has have to figure out a place for their workers to go. >> i just think that we we need to get to the bottom of this. [laughter] >> it is not what you hear in the news every night, the ceo is going to be eaten by a shark. >> another confused liberal wandering around. >> so, ironically we have a no jumping sign that needs to be changed a little bit. and this one is a funny one, no dog litter, $500 fine. the we might need to change the dog to human. >> i'm in new jersey where residents and town officials including the mayor are very concerned about cups and bottles apparently filled with pee left at a bus stop in town. check out the pictures. the bus stop that i'm at right
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now has been a makeshift bathroom for new jersey transit workers according to mayor john. to make things worse, the trash receptacle here at the stop suddenly disappeared a few weeks ago. the resident had to take matters in his own hand. i hope he was wearing gloves. he tell me what he is sought. >> i just don't think they thought about the residual effects of removing a garbage can and putting up a note up inside. like that was stop people from dumping stuff on our lawn. they're still going to have to pick up a bottle that has this material and it. >> the mayor wrote the e-mail regarding the bus stop. the cameras were removed because the the people were using it as a bathroom. the people responsible for cleaning up the bus stop and ironically because the trash was so nasty and unsanitary due to
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the contents, they are the ones who removed the same trashcan thinking maybe if we take the trashcan away nobody's going to do it. that did not stop. people are ending up with these on the park benches and now i'm questioning weren't sitting to be honest. went to the library to learn more looking up some books on potty training. i tried the adult section, no. i tried the government section, no. >> maybe that's the problem. the library doesn't have the yellow river ride. ip freely. >> everyone concerned has the same solution. new jersey transit has to provide proper facilities for their employees and drivers during their breaks to go to the bathroom. if you ever want to be number one, new jersey transit has to figure out a place for their workers to go number one. >> is it just the workers? people stuck on a bus, you could be stuck in traffic for two or three hours sometimes on the buses. i wonder of his people getting off at the stop and don't want to leave it on the bus. >> must don't have bathroom.
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>> is there proof, or camera of someone doing something? >> i don't know if there is proof of them but there's witnesses who have seen them dropping off the zeal little yellow surprises. >> i would hope it wasn't nj transit employees or at least they could -- on the bottle if there's nobody on the bus. if it's a regular rider year making pee in a bottle next to somebody else. i just think that we we need to get to the bottom of this. [laughter] >> is it smelling like roses? >> i think it was me going in with the mindset, but i cannot get the smell out of the out of my head. i smell it. i'm not kidding at all. it's gross. >> this is now getting uncomfortable. thank you. >> high-speed chase. >> a woman in asheville, north carolina was married to a man who is -- rummaging through
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purse, she confronted her and try to chase them. so she just ran him down. they're both facing charges. >> minor injuries for the thief and she get charged with us hope with a deadly weapon. >> two sisters from santa claus, indiana are preparing for a very special day this fall. ashley who is 23 met her fiancé, willing to thousand ten. not long after they started dating they introduced her to her sister hannah. hannah has down syndrome and diabetes. and ashley said he was she was a package deal. so when will asked ashley to marry him he also asked hannah to be his best friend forever.
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>> check out this video just a time. fourth of july weekend you want to go swim in the ocean. bell means to. you probably won't be in by a shark but this dolphin wasn't so lucky. check out this huge a great way going to town on this dolphin carcass. >> this is that the key -- it's a british variation of the slang for donkey. >> the classic from europe. been around for over 50 years. we engineered it, redesigned it and brought it to american standards and turn it into an electric car. it was created in the 1960s by british military for use on aircraft carriers. in the 1970s a gain popularity as a beach buggy thanks to celebrities. recently it underwent a third transformation. this time, it's american and it is electric. >> the cars much smaller. it wasn't as wider longer heavy. we designed and reengineered the
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car and set it to american standards. we made the wheels much larger than in the past. they be 13-inch another 14-inch. we had a more rollbar for safety, back brake lights. the biggest thing that we did the biggest challenge was turning it into an electric version. >> it comes in different customizable colors including the pink color that krista jenner ordered a posted about. it cost $15975 and a plugs into a regular three prong outlet which is super helpful. don't think it will get you to them from your job in the city. the car is considered a low vehicle and that means it goes up to 25 miles per hour. >> is great in the hamptons. >> this is that somebody's a vocation mobile you would call it. >> yes i would call it that. >> the real question is, how does it drive? >> we turn it on, there's a
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switch year for the electric turn the electric on. turn the key, it shows it's ready and were good to go. >> after touch of a how easy it was to use, hopped into the driver side and took a for a spin. >> can you go all of the way to the end? very intense. >> i told you. >> oh my gosh. >> woo hoo. >> if you're interested in driving with a school new electric cars go over to the website in order one now and get it in 90 days. if you do, make sure you post a picture to instagram and take me or the show at chasing news. >> unfortunately i people see things that they should never have to see.
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and so were still dealing with it. >> the vietnam war officially ended 42 years ago. members of it still pack a powerful punch to the guys who were there. it is for them, for those who did not serve, and those who are not yet board that the traveling vietnam veterans memorial is here at west orange high school all through fourth of july weekend. the vietnam wall is a three full-size replica of the one that stands in washington. it contains all the names of 50000 airmen, marines, coast guard, soldiers, sailors who died in the vietnam conflict. i went to the wall last memorial day weekend and i wanted to see how to put together. there's many vietnam vets on hand to lend their time. >> this is one of my father's friends and asked me that i was make sure to get a picture for him. i am honored to be able to put that stone in.
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>> that is mike, the grandson of world war ii veteran, the son of a vietnam vet and the brother in iraq. he grabbed a panel -- that man was killed in vietnam. i jumped and when george was trying to move another panel that had to his high school classmate, pete kovach name on it. george was tell me how pete was one of for residents killed in vietnam. and he told me what it was like around town. >> it was like surreal, bad time anyway because the vietnam war wasn't the most popular thing in the world. it was an unfortunate that a lot of people weren't reckless for their service. >> two weeks after hearing the news, george himself was drafted, shift shipped out to vietnam to be in the mekong delta as a member of the u.s. artillery squad. he came by to pay his respect. and he said there's a special bond with being a vietnam vet
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that's hard to explain. it's hard to clue in other people who weren't there about it. >> it's like an overlooked time for the guys. i met a guy this morning that served in the same division as i was. we sat on the side of the road and watch it come by. like i say, is something i guess you had to be there to appreciate. >> it sounds like it's a little bit of therapy for a lot of these guys that served and suffered great loss. does anybody else care? are there people that show up, there do people bring their kids? >> will have to see what happens, the wall officially opens at saturday moring. we'll be here all weekend. when i saw it, i saw people bringing kids and grandkids. from what i've seen, this will bring in a huge cross-section just like the actual wall in d.c. >> there it is, look at that giant mountain west virginia cold. >> am legally blind, but i can't
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miss. >> you must be humming now. trump amex : industry. are you guys busy? >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down. by logging
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go get your headphone. >> what you mean? they are in. >> they are both in. >> really? >> if you are planning on taking a trip this fourth of july weekend, you have a bunch of things to pack up the bandwidth, go ahead but to not take a page out of this family's book. that was from concorde new hampshire. the hampshire state police pulled over this man, who seem to be moving there all possessions in one van. and they said don't to this. >> anthony took his girlfriend catherine on a cool plane ride. everything started off great. he started taking a selfie but then something seemed to go wrong. this plane started to nosedive. and his like i think you have to help me out here. a measure was going on. so she brings out the
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instruction manual of the plane to help them out. >> will you marry the pilot? >> she didn't actually say yes but she said she loves him. >> brian, cheap energy, not doing great for the coal industry. >> bill, i know you love coal. >> i do. >> somewhere in new jersey there is a giant pile of cold so big, blind man can see it. >> i am legally blind but you can't miss. >> why did i go there? let me explain were six months into the administration of president trump who has vowed to revive the whole industry. clean, beautiful call. we are one month past where he told us on the paris climate
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change. so going to see how this is playing out at the largest coal burning power plant. i would imagine it should be cooking right, they ought to be humming and psyched. let's check it out. there it is. look at that giant mountain of west virginia coal. that's what i'm talking about. it must be humming now with john bringing back the coal industry? are you guys busy? when i got to the ps eng generation station, something strange. it seems quiet around here. the main gate is closed. barbed wire across the driveway. weeds growing in the driveway. turns out, the plant along with another coal burning plants, the mercer generation station closed june 1. they burned their last a nugget of coal. it's over.
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>> have the solar panels outside the coal plant. that's good. who might be the culprit here? tree huggers and environmentalist #no. natural gas. the price of natural gas, because the cheaper extraction methods and fracking has gone so low that coal is not worth it anymore. no more coal. so the electricity in new jersey comes from nuclear, natural gas. so what does this mean for trump's plan to revive the coal industry? now there is a giant pile of coal. >> how many people lost their jobs? >> there's like 200 people working in the plant and they were able to shi shipped them to other places. >> you can't put it back in the ground. take it back to west virginia. now there is a giant pile of coal. >> barbecue?
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anyway, i called the company's books one and he said what you do with that coal, it's three blocks long, 50 pete high. so they are going to try to sell it. >> do they have any long-term plans for the site? >> no, not as of yet. >> the market is going to do with the markets as paid almost encouraged that nobody lost their job. >> sibile, years in the making, the state of new jersey has partnered with a foreign company to say, we are going to build a mall and borrow billions. >> construction for the american dream project which involved $2.8 billion in financing has resumed after a $1.1 billion bond sale. they're getting richer, they got a huge check for $21.5 million.
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changing. i headed over to the construction site for the american dream project which is supposed involve a megamall and an indoor and outdoor amazement park. i headed over to the building to catch up with the mayor, james. >> i cannot tell you how many agreements, probably close to a dozen agreements or drafts of agreements that have been proposed. we are finally there. as far as at least receiving the upfront money that we have spoken about for the last three or four years. >> i asked the mayor about if he is worried the bond sale might fail? >> at times to get a little discouraged that this is going to happen. i always thought it could happen but i was never positive because of all of the time that it had taken. >> the mayor is, confident that they will open in march 2019.
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>> them getting back to work and they started already but a lot more going to be working out there. then of course the jobs that will be open to many part-time jobs but some full-time jobs once is open. >> to find out about moving ford with the american dream project is a good idea is sheer lunacy we talked to urban planning consultant. >> the practice, there are seven, eight, nine other balls within a 20-mile radius. they offer recreation as long as the shopping as well. is there demand for this? if there really have been it would open by now. >> you are 2 miles from new york city. tourists who come from the midwest are you going to skip the statue of liberty? we are building a mall in the swamp where you can ride an indoor ski slope. they're gonna drop their new york city plans and go to that? >> not only that their six flags and coney island,. >> think about the transportation infrastructure. they have not put any money into the up a structure of getting there. imagine sunday there is a giants
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game, you can't get there now. >> hot sauce. pickled hot sauce. i want to know if it is any good at what it taste good with. >> it smells very piccoli. >> pretty good. >> i like the pickle
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>> nicole. ♪
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>> do you know where your chasers? >> it sunday on my nine i will be appearing on nj now. we had a lively discussion about things going on in trenton. budget battles, atlantic city, news, sunday, my nine. >> it's a blue friday and chasing news and bills morning show honor the men and women in
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law-enforcement and james can stop list for the new jersey police is our honore. he explained how 6000 members of men and women in new jersey, some active peace officers some inducted after they have died in the line of duty become members of this club. >> the officers may be involved in an incident with a go up against an armed adversary. >> people in law-enforcement love having a friend in the media. they honored bill with the citizens a work in new jersey. ♪ ♪ >> hot sauce. i love it. >> not just hot sauce. it means pickled hot sauce. which means pickles with hot sauce, right?
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the hot sauces it's run a pepper based hot sauce. none of those ingredients are pickles. but i thought the story was good enough for me to make the trek over to the bronx. >> what we came up with it was an economic model to try to empower community gardens throughout to do it they do best which is to say growing fresh and delicious produce. >> the company works with 40 different products across the borough. and serrano peppers that they make in each of their bottles. it smashed together into what they call the mush to make sure the product is the same temperature. you don't want your hot peppers from one place and less peppers from another. >> they will turn green. >> according to daniel, it's the pickling process itself that makes this product the most profitable for everyone involved.
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so the company and the farmers benefit for making money 12 months out of the year. >> a lot of the gardeners and most farmers had the problem, the head too little for 11 months of the year too much for one month. there were never able to sell what they grew. >> by my mission today, i want to know if it is any good and what it taste good with. so i brought in few different kinds of meats in the sauce figure we could figure it out. >> it's pretty good. >> i like the pickle taste. >> it's not bad. >> with your fingers? if you. >> i hate the sound of people chewing horse licking their fingers. >> i like the tang in us of it. >> have a question, how many packs of pickled peppers did he pick? [applause] [laughter]
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>> another great night of chasing news, don't worry, we will be back next week, monday chasing news, don't worry, we will >>jason: my dad taughtday me to play the piano when i was three. ever since, it's been my passion. going somewhere like the juilliard school seemed impossible. now, i am able to dream bigger. >>joe: hi. this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to offer the pa able program, a savings plan for people with disabilities,
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including jason. open a pa able account today by visiting our website at paable.gov. >>jason: start saving to dream bigger today. at paable.gov. (exclaiming) (school bell ringing) (barney belches) d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) ♪ yech!

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