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In this Sunday, July 2, 2017, photo, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie uses the beach with his family and friends at the governor's summer house at Island Beach State Park in New Jersey. Democratic Assemblyman John Wisniewski said Friday, July 7, 2017, he has introduced a bill that would let the public rent the house on Island Beach State Park that is now reserved for the governor. A second bill would prevent the beach house to be used by the governor during any state shutdown.(Andrew Mills/NJ Advance Media via AP)

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People queue up for strawberries, on day five at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London Friday, July 7, 2017. Green grass, tennis whites and big red strawberries. It can only be Wimbledon - even though nobody really seems to know how the seasonal fruit became ubiquitous at the All England Club. The annual tennis tournament is among the most traditional of sporting events in the world and it certainly has its customs and peculiarities. And strawberries and cream is one of them. (AP Photo/Tim Ireland)

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Strawberries for sale, on day five at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London Friday, July 7, 2017. Green grass, tennis whites and big red strawberries. It can only be Wimbledon - even though nobody really seems to know how the seasonal fruit became ubiquitous at the All England Club. The annual tennis tournament is among the most traditional of sporting events in the world and it certainly has its customs and peculiarities. And strawberries and cream is one of them. (AP Photo/Tim Ireland)

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Strawberries for sale on display, on day five at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London Friday, July 7, 2017. Green grass, tennis whites and big red strawberries. It can only be Wimbledon - even though nobody really seems to know how the seasonal fruit became ubiquitous at the All England Club. The annual tennis tournament is among the most traditional of sporting events in the world and it certainly has its customs and peculiarities. And strawberries and cream is one of them. (AP Photo/Tim Ireland)

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Strawberries for sale on display, on day five at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London Friday, July 7, 2017. Green grass, tennis whites and big red strawberries. It can only be Wimbledon - even though nobody really seems to know how the seasonal fruit became ubiquitous at the All England Club. The annual tennis tournament is among the most traditional of sporting events in the world and it certainly has its customs and peculiarities. And strawberries and cream is one of them. (AP Photo/Tim Ireland)

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A spectator waves during the seventh stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 213.5 kilometers (132.7 miles) with start in Troyes and finish in Nuits-Saint-Georges, France, Friday, July 7, 2017. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

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A graffiti is written on a chair in a makeshift street camp in Paris, Friday, July 7, 2017. Paris authorities are evacuating some 1,500 migrants from a makeshift street camp as Europe faces an upsurge in new arrivals. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

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In this April 13, 2017 photo, Elizabeth Brenner, who is following the last footsteps of her son in India, enters the Gangasagar beach in West Bengal state, where the Ganges river flows into the Bay of Bengal. Brenner's son Thomas Plotkin, died during a study abroad trip to the mountains of India more than five-years-ago. His body was never found. Brenner spent two months tracing the 1,037 mile path along the Ganges River as she believes this is the path taken by her son's remains. (AP Photo/Rishabh R. Jain)

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In this March 25, 2017 photo, Elizabeth Brenner, left, talks to her sister Sara Mickman, and her niece Sophia, at a restaurant in the town of Munsiyari in the mountainous state of Uttarakhand, India. Brenner was discussing her journey a day before they set off on a hike through narrow, rocky trails that lead to the spot where Brenner's son died in 2011. They were accompanied by Elizabeth's partner Barry Knight, right, and Knight's son Max, second right. (AP Photo/Rishabh R. Jain)

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This March 25, 2017 photo shows a view of Munsiyari, a small town in the mountainous state of Uttarakhand, India. In 2011, Minnesota resident, Thomas Plotkin, was on a hiking study abroad trip close to this town, when he fell off a hiking trail, never to be seen again. More than five years later, his mother Elizabeth Brenner, travelled through the town and hiked to the spot where he fell. (AP Photo/Rishabh R. Jain)

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In this March 28, 2017 photo, Elizabeth Brenner, right, gazes skywards during her meeting with locals in Lilam village in the mountainous state of Uttarakhand in north India. Brenner's son Thomas Plotkin fell off a hiking trail near the village while on a study abroad trip in 2011. His body was never found. Brenner is on a journey through India tracing the last footsteps of her son and talking to locals who were involved in the rescue efforts more than five-years-ago. (AP Photo/Rishabh R. Jain)

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In this March 26, 2017 photo, Elizabeth Brenner, wearing white, and her partner Barry Knight hike through a rocky trail on their way to the spot where Brenner's son slipped and fell more than 300 feet down a steep gorge in 2011 in the mountains of north India. Hundreds of thousands of American students study abroad each year, but no one can say exactly how many are injured or die. (AP Photo/Rishabh R. Jain)

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In this March 25, 2017 photo, Elizabeth Brenner, left, and her family go through an emotional moment at a cafe in Munsiyari in the mountains of north India. They were finalizing the path they would take to hike to the spot where her son, Thomas Plotkin had a fatal fall in 2011. Under their hands is a local map that details the Milam Glacier Trail, the same trail that Plotkin was hiking on while on a study abroad trip in 2011. (AP Photo/Rishabh R. Jain)

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In this March 26, 2017 photo, Elizabeth Brenner rests on a rock on the Milam Glacier Trail near the town of Munsiyari, in the mountains of north India. Brenner was on a "pilgrimage" following the last footsteps of her son, Thomas Plotkin, who slipped and fell more than 300 feet down a steep gorge while on a study abroad trip to the mountains of India in September 2011. His body was never found. Hundreds of thousands of American students study abroad each year, but no one can say exactly how many are injured or die.(AP Photo/Rishabh R. Jain)

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Kelly McKinney, 29, of Glasgow, center, holds a megaphone as she chants with other protesters on the sidewalk of the Barren River Plaza shopping center in Glasgow, Ky., Thursday, July 6, 2017. Maureen Davis, 58, of Bowling Green, left, and Denise Zielinski, 66, of Bowling Green, right, chant along with McKinney. They said they were protesting against Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell who was speaking at a Glasgow Rotary Club meeting inside the T.J. Health Pavilion Community Center. (Will Perkins/The Daily Times via AP)

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Glasgow Police Department Chief Guy Howie, right, tells a group of protesters that they are not allowed to chant because they are on private property on a grassy area in the parking lot in front of the T.J. Health Pavilion Community Center in Glasgow, Ky., Thursday, July 6, 2017. They said they were protesting against Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell who was speaking at a Glasgow Rotary Club meeting inside the T.J. Health Pavilion Community Center. (Will Perkins/The Daily Times via AP)

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In a Friday, June 16, 2017 photo, Paul Shino, who had a stroke eight years ago, makes a one-handed drive as his wife, Valerie, watches at Nibley Park Golf Course in Salt Lake City, Utah. Shino was among stroke survivors connecting with the game of golf at the Saving Strokes Golf Clinic. (Al Hartmann/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)

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In a Friday, June 16, 2017 photo, stroke survivor Josh Mendel makes a one-handed drive at Nibley Park Golf Course in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mendel was among stroke survivors connecting with the game of golf at the Saving Strokes Golf Clinic. (Al Hartmann/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)

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In a Friday, June 16, 2017 photo, Paul Shino, who had a stroke eight years ago, makes a one-handed putt at Nibley Park Golf Course in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was among stroke survivors, in all stages of recovery, playing golf at the Saving Strokes Golf Clinic. (Al Hartmann/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)

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In a Friday, June 16, 2017 photo, Stacey Camacho, assistant pro at Nibley Park Golf Course in Salt Lake City, Utah, gives a golf lesson to a stroke victim. Camacho suffered a stroke two years ago but was back on the course seven months later. (Al Hartmann/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP) (Al Hartmann/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)