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there. i had taken a couple drinks and i was trying to catch an uber to get home. >> reporter: the driver, igor, speaking to local station wtvj. >> she was erratic. she was like screaming, cursing. >> reporter: he waits for police to arrive. >> good night. >> reporter: that's when anjali says she started tearfully trying to make amends. >> so i apologized that night to him after we settled and i paid him for the damages. he accepted my apology. i was grateful he didn't press charges. >> a lot of people are saying because he didn't press charges, you're getting away with it. >> i don't believe that i got away with it. >> reporter: but once the video started exploding on the internet, the judge and juries on social media began weighing in, calling her an arrogant, drunk little brat that should be charged with assault and should not be practicing medicine. her employer jackson health system put her on administrative leave pending an investigation.
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person caught behaving badly with uber drivers. when benjamin golden, a taco bell executive, was too drunk to give proper directions, his uber driver asked him to get out. >> sir, get out of my car or i will call the police. >> reporter: that's when golden responded with this. >> [ bleep ]! >> reporter: the physical assault landed him in jail. his lawyer said it was an isolated incident and he went on a televised apology tour. >> you know, i'm not that person. >> reporter: but he still lost his job. golden is now countersuing the the driver recorded him illegally. ramkissoon says she's taking the >> no. >> i mean, right. >> no. after seeing that, the thought of alcohol gives me ptsd at this point. i don't even want to look at it, i don't want to touch it. no. >> reporter: a sobering thought for all of us. juju chang, abc news, new york. >> i love that she's owning up to it. >> yeah.
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similar thing last year when she yelled at a tow truck operator and it was caught on camera. >> from espn. >> from espn. we worked together years ago. still close friends. where she got a lot of threats as a result of it, a lot of people calling her a brat. some of it was deserved. >> these two different uber attacks, one with the former taco bell executive and this doctor, two very different responses, i think. one person, the male is suing and she came up on "good morning america," "nightline" and apologized. >> let's point out he apologized, as well and then lawyers got involved and he decided to sue. let's give her a week and see how it plays out. >> it doesn't seem like it's going to go down that route. you never know. coming up, the newest star of the super bowl. >> meet mac, the baby clydesdale who is sure to steal the show with the commercials. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now"
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abc stations.tt2watw( i4 bt@q> , tt2watw( i4 "a@q.,h tt2watw( i4 bm@q%'d tt4watw( i4 " dztq cth tt4watw( i4 " entq 3p( tt4watw( i4 " gzt& *wp tt4watw( i4 " hnt& :y< tt4watw( i4 " iztq p0d tt4watw( i4 " jntq b@$ tt4watw( i4 " lzt& z-x well, as the super bowl nears, there are lots of leaks as to which high-powered commercials will win the ad boels, boels and when the players take a break on the field. >> but in a field far away, another star is set to steal americans' hearts. here's abc's david wright.
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tantalizing tease. could this young clydesdale be the star of their new super bowl ad? here comes the king here comes the big number one >> reporter: the king of beers has long since softened the oom-pah of those classic budweiser ads. in 2013, a young foal named hope stole the show. budweiser went with a puppy the next time around. the plot line? a stray dog on the fringes of the clydesdales' warm springs ranch makes new friends, who, in his moment of need, scare off the neighborhood bullies. what's in store for the foal? a tweet from anheuser-busch simply says, meet mac. what mac has to do with beer or football? that's another question. david wright, abc news, new york. >> and none of it has to do anything with football or beer. >> but it's fun for those of us who aren't into -- certain people who aren't into football unlike me. >> watching the super bowl without that. >> this might be a good point to
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reena the day after football. >> that's going to be exciting. > we're going to have a special edition. >> a full break down of the ten-minute halftime show. >> a breakdown of the best commercials and the national anthem, which i'm looking forward to. don't you think? i really believe the national anthem sets the tone. >> because it's the first thing >> it is the first thing. all right. coming up, breaking the bank to break a sweat.me cause look at her. aw... so we use k-y ultragel. it enhances my body's natural moisture so i can get into the swing of it a bit quicker. and when i know she's feeling like that, it makes me feel like we're both... when she enjoys it, we enjoy it even more. and i enjoy it.
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the result, priceless. >> reporter: spinning, crossfit, trampolining, acro, yoga and so much more. fitness enthusiasts spending an average of $828 a year in 2014, a jump of $108 from 2012. but is it really worth going broke to get buff? 30-year-old emily couldn't imagine her life without working out, spending $250 a month at her favorite student yoeshgs the bar method. >> the energy it brings to me makes me step out into the world with a little bit of spring in my step. >> reporter: even if it puts a hole in your wallet? >> it's an investment in myself. >> reporter: while she is temporarily unemployed she puts exercise on the top of her priority list. >> i immediately canceled my cable. i don't go out to eat as much. you know, those things really add up. >> reporter: they do. >> i can shower there. it's a wonderful community. >> reporter: so, you're saving on water. >> i'm saving on water.
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>> reporter: and then there's jeremy, who has a gym membership and loves to frequent barry's boot camp, paying almost $500 a month to get into shape. >> when i spend my money on fitness, it helps with my goal which helps me look better. makes me feel better. >> reporter: jeremy says that the feeling he gets after a good workout is priceless. happier now than ever. >> being overweight as a kid i was quiet. and it kind of broke me out of my shell. >> reporter: so, why are so many people dropping the cash and lifting the what's? >> i think if they get great results and they have a good experience and have a sense of community, they will pay for it. >> reporter: while their savings may be weak, their muscles are stronger than ever. >> i don't know about that. >> but you enjoy your gym. you really are a good fitness buff, i would say. >> i don't know. i take out a small loan every month to be able to afford my gym and i'm still not seeing the results. physical physical >> but i am.
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>> they do.we're gathering the latest information. also breaking right now...two victims show up to the hospital in a car full of bullet holes and now police are searching for the person responsible. good morning las vegas! let's get right to what's breaking right now... police are looking for a shooter on the run...who sent a man and a woman to the hospital. this all happened near tropicana and jones. two victims showed up at spring valley hospital in a car full of bullet holes. they're both expected to survive. also breaking...one person is dead and another is fighting to live after a shooting at a bus
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