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bill: now on "chasing news". ♪ >> police were notified a robbery may have occurred. the trouble is they showed up at 622 with a guard dog shot. >> shot four times. >> obviously a series of events occur that have the officers in the wrong place. >> one of the lucky survivors from this deadly avalanche in the paul. captured on video the daring search and rescue effort. >> i went back. what i can can tell you was a
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carnivallike atmosphere. bill: you taste a story where a police officer going to the wrong house. >> police were notified a robbery may have occurred at $61 road yesterday. they showed up at this house when they got here the german shepherd came out. emma shot as a result. he says that he showed up just as they can clean up was occurring. animal cleanup trying to rescue and save the dog. the the officer who pulled
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the trigger on his dog was also here. a lot of questions ensued. >> he shot him four times. it does not make sense. >> obviously a mistake was made and they are standing by the policeman all the while admitting something obviously went wrong. >> a series of events occurred that had the officer in the wrong place. he corrected him and went to the home. it's what caused them to initially have his gun out and he is attacked by a dog. >> at the end of the day he had at the dog for five years and was a beloved member of the family. obviously the family is looking for some sort of answer. bill: was it a 911 call? >> it was reported here. >> that's correct.
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i am not entirely certain the circumstances surrounding that. there are instances are people come home and see a burglary and immediately for your home. bill: we don't know what was happening at that moment. sometimes it takes some time for all the facts to come out. an incredibly emotional issue. you have to reserve judgment ♪ >> in ocean county. they found 25 grams of raw heroin cash, vehicles, firearms. >> check out this sketch. last seen wearing sunglasses, a red sweatshirt, a full beard and
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a spider tattoo. ♪ >> i went down to baltimore on tuesday. started at the corner of pennsylvania. i did not know what to expect. >> some brief clashes on tuesday night, but things quieted down fairly quickly. the new jersey state police base camp where 150 new jersey state troopers are staying to help. i got shown around. >> one of the assets was a mobile command post where they can talk to each other
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and connect radio traffic with the baltimore city dispatchers. >> well i went back to pennsylvania in the middle of the afternoon and what i can only tell you was a carnivallike atmosphere. i should have gotten a black lives matter t-shirt. david blaine was doing magic tricks. it was almost like a carnival atmosphere for just just a bunch of humanity hanging out together, positive vibes for sure. i returned to the state police base camp and waited to see where things would go. right as curfew started they headed out. >> on foot or in vehicles.
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>> follow them into the city right to the center of the action pennsylvania and north avenue. >> there is a curfew. >> it seems that the curfew last night worked. no incidents. all the troopers made it back safe. as far as we no baltimore was mostly quiet. >> new york city last night. actually at the right moment right in the middle of the city. cops are coming from one direction. my car cannot move. dangerous. new york city where you can't get through. >> i can't move my car.
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>> ice cream an expletive. he said something like me .-dot if you care about my bp report. get out of my way. bill: so much of it is out of context. riled up and upset. a conversation about the line between brutality and aggressive policing. ♪ >> you can see him here. this is how he spends much of his time. he lies on the floor. each seizure he gets knocks them back down. >> he takes about ten different medications a day.
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he gets iv infusions. tried and failed. >> it is a struggle. he had a stroke inside the will. initially he made some advances. he learns to walk. as he got older the seizures became more frequent and debilitating. >> i never know which seizure will lead into the ones that don't stop. >> this is what his mother made to send lawmakers to legalize medical marijuana. governor andrew cuomo pass the legislation. the drug would not become available until 2016. she moved to california where she could legally give
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him this medical marijuana. here to talk about these regulations is new jersey's very own. bill: my 1st question tell me about your medical story. >> i happen to have bone cancer. a couple of tumors. i have a couple in me right now. i use marijuana for pain relief. i'm not hurt on any pharmaceutical drugs. they separated the different chemicals in marijuana the substance called cbd, a medical quality substance and marijuana that does not get you high. this is what they are giving to epileptics. >> the thing that infuriates me it's not about getting high but getting children
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the medical treatment they need. things on the market right now that are legal it is infuriating we don't do everything and anything we can to help our kids get the treatment that they need. >> of the law allows but they call reciprocity get a get a medical marijuana license or provider card and then bring the substance back year as opposed to packing up your whole family and moving. new jersey and new york have opted not to allow this reciprocity. >> i have seen it from his press office. the last thing anyone would want is legal complications to arise. bill: this seems so simple. politicians and classic form over thinking it. ♪ >> he tells me he felt the
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avalanche from out everest, one of the lucky survivors from this deadly avalanche. he survived but many did not. he actually captured on video the daring search and rescue effort after the avalanche it. he explained to me that it felt like a tsunami. >> a huge amount of snow travel to base camp. lucky for me lucky for me i was at the top part of the base camp. totally damaged. >> showing me pictures. people scattered everywhere. absolutely leveled. >> i looked where the avalanche was coming from. that is pretty much it. >> it took about half an hour to make sure that their group were okay.
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and they gathered their stuff and began to go and look for survivors. >> six hours or so. >> he pointed to his shirt. he developed programs for smart technology so that you can use it from your phone. up there testing the program just before his 1st climb. bill: what happened in the tent. >> he did not remember. he said he felt the earth move cursor he jumped in his tent. >> just hope it we will pass suffocating a little bit. it was pretty dramatic. >> he said this company that i work with back so quickly
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>> they get me out of country. >> but the world is an extremely small place. they did. the dr. from new jersey were her companion got on the helicopter with them. they get out there as fast as they did. he saw the devastation. should people give money and he said that his company is on the ground. >> it makes you think about the hundreds of thousands of people who could not get a helicopter ride out. ♪ >> cystic fibrosis.
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he grabbed a. >> i no that she deserves it. >> i also talked to her best friend. >> karaoke. bill: you are chasing a story about a mobile manicure. >> that's right. new jersey native was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. an active lifestyle until the age of 22. >> the transplant. homebound. there was a lot recovery. >> the simplest things made her happy like getting her nails done. something that brings patients comfort.
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she started her own business she basically has ten manicurists that work for her. >> right. >> her name is emily. another new jersey resident. >> well on life support you have to get up and walk and things. >> she also had a double lung transplant. absolutely beautiful vibrant one day away from death. but she came to one of the only things she could see and really made her day. >> the rest of the time you're still on life support zero, i love that color.
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you just feel so much better >> a real need for this. i think it is an incredible thing. >> one thing she said to me this is really hard but you will be surprised how strong you are. it's true. to see her thriving. it has been four years. there is no end to her help and future. >> your nails make you happy. >> my nails bring me happiness. ♪ >> the last decade reign supreme. again, michael is the number one baby name for boys. >> good news.
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they will now have dead bodies to study. they took away their cadavers. now they have that right again. everyone's favorite former nfl indicted for not paying income taxes. if convicted he faces up to $15,000 fine and five years in prison. pay your taxes. bill: nice. >> rumors are swirling. the port authority has chosen to focus on replacing the airtran. i headed over there. running the train right now. talk of replacing this whole system so that it could be expanded. complaints that it is slow
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and inefficient. so far it has been running on time. >> replacing it is part of the bigger billion dollars plan to actually expand the pastoring. >> it will cause so much more traffic. just create something else and attach it. >> the port authority may be focused but i wanted to know about bridge gate. >> we all know there are rumors of indictments. what is your reaction? >> the port authority board has been taking a number of steps toward reform. >> i asked him if he would go on the record and say they would not be abridged close to political retaliation he said i
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bill: our favorite american idol contestant. >> and we will be there. bill: next "chasing news". ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi everyone i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. still watching the coast an area of low pressure out in the open waters. we have increasing clouds and that fetch coming in off of the ocean so that means increasing clouds and cool conditions. get this. friday high temperatures in the 50s. low 60s. a few spotty showers. but much improved by the upcoming weekend.
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