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bill: now on "chasing news". ♪ >> took place at metlife stadium. they wanted to get in started throwing bottles of police officers. >> i could care less what people look like. it's what there doing. >> she passed away over the weekend. week after she had liposuction. people who just want to look a little bit better. >> the world you live in doesn't appreciate that. as the real problem. professional bull riding the fastest-growing sports in america. i caught up with two rodeo clowns. their job is to make sure ball writers don't get hurt. >> a few months ago i brought you the exclusive tv story of a young man from new jersey who was labeled a
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felon after police found his legally issued firearm from his place of work in his car he has been on a mission to clear his name ever sense. governor christie of new jersey has just responded today. he's right here. >> i made them working hard every day online competitions. is this is this a new leaf on life. >> a blessing in disguise. i can move on. i can move forward with everything. >> you can't even hide a smile. >> we were your 1st kind of -- sru. >> it blew up. you've been up. you don't have a different complicated of publications. >> or start of thinking.
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one going now is to the top. any departments out there that are willing to hire me i have me, i have all the credentials. >> you want to follow law enforcement be a police officer. >> yes i do. >> we have to stay the governor christie. >> amazing how he was willing does help me. me. if it wasn't for how would be here today. i want to be an advocate. it will be selfish not to. >> bring the story to light. if you have anything you need us to look into tweet me. you can always tweet the show. bill: ronica you are chasing the story. new jersey state police shut it down quickly. >> hot 97 summer jam took place. reported i wanted to get
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into could not get inside. they started throwing bottles of police officers, jumping the fence. >> throwing bottles. >> the police officers used tear gas and the very loud alarms and sirens the 1st the crowd back. so there are videos we see of people throwing bottles of police officers. they're saying that what happened. the describe the video. several that i saw where they are describing the cops are using tear gas to push back the crowd. >> military trucks i understand. >> you can see armored cars as well. they keep you right there. you see happening.
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the former nypd detective and sergeant. teargas the appropriate measure to take? how the situation could have been handled. >> like everything else the 1st thing is to try to contain and restore order. things are out of control. by -- we saw what happened in baltimore. push the car back. very concerned about please response. once again we kind of condone activity by the public. public. we can't keep up doing this and blame everything on the cops. >> the gentleman. i can tell you, they were so
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proud. nothing like this happened. you couldn't even think it would happen. tons of minors and people drinking on the boardwalk. they have control of it. >> i would like to add rap star country music think i lost count. bill: is there a race issue hear? more on edge because of the racial makeup of this crowd. >> i love think so. the anti-cop environment, the going, the going to have to handle the situation no matter who's involved. i could care less what people look like. bill: thank you for joining us. >> on sunday at the summer nationals one man remain standing.
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micro tools u.s. army costume. the 10th driver ever to do so. he crossed the line in a mindbending 315 miles. >> she's a star in indian cinema as bob woodward. she passed away over the weekend. liposuction surgery. passed away on their way to the atlantic or hospital in atlantic city. complications due to liposuction. according to her manager shia been battling obesity and pulmonary issues and reported that she had chronic asthma for struggling with depression
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from her failed marriage and declining film career. not immediately returned. laid to rest this morning. they have covered many stories of tragedy striking people who just want to look a little better. as recently as this last week but you the story of a woman who underwent botox injections. she passed away from that. still still at large. around even sure if that person had a medical license the deadly price of beauty. in studio dr. jeffrey guard year. seeing year. seeing so many cases of people being injured or dying from procedures. >> this latest death something we all need to be mindful of. going into any kind of surgery, you have to emotionally stable physically stable. it seems that this individual had some other
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complications going on and some other premorbid issues which was part of the medical history and therefore perhaps was not a candidate for liposuction especially with these other things going on. bill: it really does show you whether as the black market or in a doctors office or some outpatient hospital procedure that this can happen. the question is do you think these folks may be need to talk to a psychologist or psychiatrist? >> important to make sure the person is mentally stable. this behavior with a they are addicted to these kinds of surgeries. more than anything else we need to know the recovery is something that is not just medical, not just physical but also psychological. if your body is compromise, if your immune system psychologically and physically is compromised then certainly we can see these sorts of complications why it's important to have
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the medical and the psychological/psychiatric as part of the clinical picture before going forward with one of the surgeries. >> the pressure to be -- the pressure to be beautiful and feel beautiful and be attractive whether it's appropriate adjustment.is putting on makeup this idea, that's great. the world we live in is not necessarily appreciate that. >> this should not be falling on the debt fears of professionals. they need to learn. bill: thanks. appreciated. >> am not going to pay a lot i'm not going to pay a lot for this chicken. does it really matter? prices going through the roof. >> wreaked havoc.
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for you for you that means higher prices on chicken and eggs at the grocery store. why do i need to pay almost twice as much now as i did as recently as a year ago? it's a simple issue, supply and demand. >> we've seen these cases many times in history. orange prices would go up. in time other sources of supply tend to become available. >> you stop by the poultry farm. dig a little deeper. >> i was scared. i'm still scared. there gone. >> tells me influenza is a concern. can can't give all these chicken flu shots. mother nature brings deeper concerns. he says this is the best way to deal with that. >> up all night barking. more nocturnal.
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can't do anything about that >> yeah. there's a lot of differences the industrial poultry complexes. influenza initially broke out. bill: i don't know. i'm not a dr.. are they any better? >> a lot better. passed yesterday. >> organic free range product. a small amount more. i might make the switch. who knows. become a loyal customer. this this unfortunate circumstance might be the best thing that ever happened. >> i ladies. >> willing to pay more for the chicken and eggs for my ego in vegetarian. let us no how you feel.
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>> professional bull riding more of the fastest-growing in america. is taking over the east coast. they look friendly. >> another day in the life. >> we report the news. when it comes down to it
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>> went on lock down. i counted five. there was a call that was threatening. signal like down. the high school. evacuated as well. a bomb squad responded. the elementary in new york. is not been confirmed. [inaudible conversations] >> professional bull riding is one of the
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fastest-growing and most dangerous sports in america and is taking over the east coast. >> a city girl born and raised in new york city. as a rodeo on the east coast in south jersey command i'm going to give my cowboy girl on. i was walking in mind that was about 5 inches thick. and for the 1st time in my life i saw were strong zamboni. but a horse-drawn. i was pretty awesome. headed back. i asked the owner is like an open to getting a closer. this is as close as i could get. they look friendly. >> like i said. >> got it. okay. >> a way of explaining that. >> that was showtime. headed back to the arena. they work together.
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arguably the toughest job at the rodeo. make sure bull riders don't get hurt. i asked him to put on one of our chaser go pros on. [inaudible conversations] >> on that ball. every woman string him on. really incredible. >> doing this so long. sykes 2nd nature. he does go through things in your mind. as quick as they are we can get around them. >> you know the difference between that and my ex-wife? about 5 pounds.
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>> this is taking over. the picking up. >> i think they are. coming back. >> a whole rodeo culture. these men cavil -- travel with the families. >> cotton candy. >> a famous quote. only three only three sports in the world motor racing club mountain climbing, and bullfighting. his philosophy was you can't get killed doing it is not a sport. next time you go you can say it. i was waiting to use that the entire time. >> you here to teach us all some manners. >> came out with beaumont
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>> a big month for both weddings and engagements. take a look at this. >> will you marry me? >> yes. >> propose to his girlfriend outside. she is actually a huge marble/avengers fan. made a homemade tesseract. they can e-mail it to us. bill: you are here to teach us all some manners.
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>> make sure it's the same. >> met with michael meyer who came up with beaumont etiquette. the business is booming. not putting your thumb on top of the software. >> i asked her is this good for the high class? is etiquette really something we need to no? >> being kind and gracious and thoughtful. the 1st thing's 1st impression. ten seconds to make the best 1st impression. the last three seconds of based on body language.
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never need. >> and that's it. bill: planking. >> you are think you would walk in the room. >> i do. >> next is was greeted. hatch stands for handshake air kiss cheek kiss and hug. the only types of greetings you should give anybody. handshakes are most appropriate. pretty much always and air kiss was a someone you no personally. in america it's right to left cheek but you don't touch. >> were going to just do a handshake. let me tell you everything
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you did wrong? >> next everybody, all of us around. >> a rubber band. ever changes. >> no crossing of the legs. >> .out the obvious. sitting on a desk. etiquette is out the window. >> keeping these. it's important. keeping these together. >> use your manners. you're more likely to get what you want. be selfish about it.
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>> accused of scamming people and the pain 400 bucks for free fairy. >> why is he suing the city? >> $98,000 in taxpayer money ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi, everyone i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. still watching a line of showers and thunderstorms moving into interior south jersey during the overnight. so some heavy rain. a rumble of thunder and the potential for some gusty winds lingering overnight into early on your tuesday. but the cloud cover will stick around. take a look at this twitter picture of ominous clouds from malvern.
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