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tv   Chasing News  FOX  June 17, 2015 12:30am-1:01am EDT

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bill: now on "chasing news". ♪ >> okay. viral of a man barbecuing. a guinea pig. >> look at this. bill: you're not going to try it? >> to dangerous murderers. what you see is a man walk up to the sidewalk. a rope is lower down. >> all the prisons don't have amenities of a more modern jail. >> they are lifting stuff of the prison wall. bill: outrageous. you are in manhattan. the race for president in 2016. >> the race for the republican nomination for president just got a little more crowded.
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here in new york city where donald trump officially announced he is running for president. >> uses he we will address the issue. >> our country needs a truly great leader, and we need a truly great leader now. >> he said a lot of people thought he might not want to run because he's a private man in might not want to share his net worth. >> $8,737,540,000. >> i caught up with someone on the 3rd season of the apprentice and got to hear her thoughts.
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>> what kind of president and i think donald trump would be? obviously a crazy president. talking about china when his signature suits are manufactured in china. >> akihiko somebody like that? >> trump is the master. governor christie can learn from them. in his own establishment promoting himself and all the media are helping him have a bigger microphone that he already has. bill: forthright and aggressive in his delivery, clearly a patriot and you could argue he is one of the most successful entrepreneurs in our lifetime. >> that being said can he work with congress? is used to being the top dog alpha male. can you work with other people? >> are we actually debating this? [laughter] >> is this real life?
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i no anyone can declare your candidacy for president, hank can declare. two young. but donald trump isn't going to make it out of the primary. bill: everyone knows his name. >> the picture that went viral of a man barbecuing. not everyone knew exactly what was on the end of his stick that he had over the barbecue. immediately people called police saying he was barbecuing a squirrel. they were they were completely wrong. it was a guinea pig. bill: nice. >> guinea pigs are otherwise called cooley, a delicacy in latin america in countries like ecuador and peru from a traditional meal. i brought un some cooley to try. bill: i love segments that
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end in a hot lunch. look at this. all right. now. >> this is code for over a day. a very particular way of cooking it. i went in newark and order this to go asking her how she this. slice down, cut the head office was to the middle. bill: and slicing this way. now i get the head off. >> the head is the best part bill: how come i have a feeling i'm the only one eating this? you're going to try it. little hands. >> you can eat it all. bill: this looks like chicken. >> a little bit of history.
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>> that's the gross part? >> yeah. bill: it does taste like chicken. a little bit dryer. if it taste like chicken why the hell would you be checking? your daughter is staring at the television. bill: you're not going to try it? >> no. bill: here is what i understand. the crispy years of the delicacy. wait a minute. and we have the guest of honor here. wait a minute. not that crispy. >> this took 24 hours to cook. the story about the eating of your pet i had over 50 guinea pigs. i'm really uncomfortable. the reason that this controversial picture went viral a man a man kicking a
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squirrel. they call the cops, the cops came. not illegal to could guinea pigs. squirrels absolutely. absolutely. bill: here is my conclusion. i don't think it's great. it kind of taste like chicken. i don't know. i'm thinking they ought are to cut it up a little differently. i mean the way they serve it. little hand. still teeth in the head. ♪ "high speed chase". >> this video of a man at a church. you can can see him go into the courtyard and knock down the statue. it was it was all caught on video. police are looking for the unidentified man. it happened in it happened in brooklyn heights. if anyone has information on this call police. ♪
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>> in the midst of this massive search what you see during this live shot on fox news is crazy. what you see binder is a man walked up to the prison a package goes up with the rope. the man walks off nonchalantly like nothing ever happened. i'm going to show the prison just a standard, normal. we wanted to check into that to find out if that's the case. i headed to jail. i went to the correctional facility why met with ortiz, the ortiz the director and asked them to look at my cell phone, look at the video. >> prisons don't have the amenities of more modern jails. some officers eat some officers eat in place. that could be a meal going up to that individual. these are towers. you can't really access the.
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but also i wouldn't do that in light of everything that's going on. the institution command minimize anything that's unusual. >> people are really resourceful when it comes to bringing drugs and contraband and. it could have possibly been drugs. he said -- bill: this is unbelievable. >> they still have guards patrol and walk around the prison because people literally do throw contraband across the fences. >> people have to know if you throw something over the fence there will be someone arresting you. >> 1845. if that's the way they actually do it everything's all right. the context it's appropriate. after it's appropriate. after two guys escape throwing old rope over a wall how is that going to
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look good? even if it's okay is still looks really weird. >> former prison warden said that the escape is a wharton's 1st nightmare. this is a complete disaster. the bottom line maybe they should be delivering food. >> you. >> you can't even get the high schools anymore. bill: absolutely outrageous. >> in brooklyn jesse's deli is being forced out at the end of july. a closeout sale but a different kind. an art is no rent hike price scale. what that what that means is that basically they raise the prices of everything to what they would have to be for them to avoid the new rent increase their just been given. >> can't find any of those items.
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the not really in the store. >> prices are slightly exaggerated. at 250% rent hike. the monthly hike. the monthly rent was over $4,000 to $13,000. >> we never had any problems. pay on time. >> longtime customers came in. as of standing in here. >> what happened across the city they come in and are very desirable. after that it became desirable. >> urban dictionary says the urban renewal of lower class neighborhoods that attracts
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yuppie tenants. he is one of those residents being driven out. bill: i don't understand. >> made by an advertising team. they they are both in advertising. they are exactly what gentry fires are. they go to all these restaurants shopping the stores and just wanted to help this deli out. they started the #. a lot of people have been going on there. >> people are running out of places to live. >> it is distracting. 1354. what there trying to do is working, and effective working command effective campaign. getting is talking. bill: the idea of crowdfunding seems absurd. maybe customers are willing to pay those kind of prices they would stay in business. >> that must be the grass fed families. at the low price.
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i meant. ♪ >> jason miller could face charges. the male driver. >> you look at a place where we believe every single response to criminal conduct is to put some wednesday prison. >> where do we draw the line? ♪ >> another day in the life. >> we report the news. when it comes down to it is not just about
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♪ >> more american than that. >> different kind of therapy dogs. they're headed to a new place. i'm there to comfort. funeral directors atmosphere and seems to know to go up to. bill: you are chasing a a story about cops and a lot of trouble. >> monday about you the story of officer jason miller. he he had court to face charges that he allegedly exposed as generals and then failed to issue tickets and let them go on their way.
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one of them admittedly was intoxicated. facing very serious charges. one of lewdness. these charges could have landed the officer in jail for a minimum a minimum of five years. the attorney made a deal with the prosecutor to plead guilty to one lesser charge. ofc. miller officer miller in court pled guilty to tampering -- tampering with evidence. probation and up to 60 days in jail which seems like if you look at some of the original charges. we need to understand about the subject in the official misconduct. former morris misconduct. former morris county prosecutor and criminal trial attorney. >> a very draconian statute that now requires five years up until ten if you are
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convicted of an active official misconduct. the misconduct. the problem with the statute is there should be something a little bit less in order to bridge conduct that may not be so serious. >> as a woman if you are pulled over by a police officer and there are no repercussions it is kind of a scary precedent to set. >> does the punishment fit the crime? in average citizen would be in municipal court with a disorderly persons defense this kind of conduct. because he was a police officer been made in plead guilty and hit them with consequences. >> lost his career. if he had heard anybody. >> where do we draw the line? >> he drew the line. >> police abuse and pushing under the rug and doing grand jury's. >> and is to be held accountable.
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how accountable as a person have to be? every single response to criminal conduct is to put someone in state prison, that's not what the law tells us. for some reason they believe the constitutional principles do not apply the police officers. unfortunately that is not legally accurate. bill: thank you for joining us. ♪ >> new jersey has money problems. well to be foreclosed upon. upon. if they could snatch the state house right out from under the government. >> the new jersey state house. >> 279,452,000 500. ♪
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>> depression. next line you take a look at each other just make sure you're okay. >> a simple question. the new jersey state house in the land that it sits on how much is it worth? new jersey has money problems. those a lot of money. well, it could be foreclosed upon. what if they could snatch the state house right after one of the government? should we sell it before they do that? will be different? >> there is intrinsic value.
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>> the land of the state house lies upon consists of acres in trenton, purchased by the state legislature for the equivalent of $400. turns out that value has appreciated somewhat. zero, yeah. >> 279 million 452,500. >> 452,500. >> zero, my. >> to give you an idea how bad the situation is reaching nearly $530 million the interest the interest and fees paid on the principle now pushing $90 billion. why are you looking at me like that? >> it sure is. senate president steve sweeney big model space. good stuff.
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>> if you had to have that. >> holy mackerel. >> everywhere you look model stained glass. not bad. and there and there is our everywhere, good stuff. here is one. former us congressman and ambassador. what is that worth? new jersey history. >> in the past and so for upwards of $30,000. a very famous artist. >> 30,000. >> about 30,000. upwards of 30,000. >> and there are other works as well by other notable artists, some of which could be worth more. i i came here across the street the office of the local assemblyman hoping that he would talk me down. you know what he said?
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to hell with the place. >> start all over. meet in the tent. a lot in the continue to bring bricks and mortar. >> the greatest day of my life. >> holy mackerel. how about that? what even call me back. the governor's mansion. only one out of the last four governors is used it. what do you need it for? chandelier is nice. so is the stained glass, the furniture. nice. maybe the best argument is that it belongs to you. you make the call. is it a monument to new jersey history or is it a dark memorial to fiscal failure that ought to be
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sold off piecemeal to the highest bidder before the banks foreclose? hit us up on twitter. >> imagine having to prove your dog is the right breed. >> you have to hear this. bill: american idol contestant. >> and meet and greet for >> ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi everyone, i'm fox 29 chief meteorologist, scott williams. if you're not a fan of the heat and humidity, wednesday is going to be your day. take a look at the temperatures. low 70's to start but a high of 84 degrees. that's about average for this time of year. low humidity, too. but what about the tropics? still keeping tabs on that moisture in texas. it could head in our direction by the weekend. sue h
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