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tv   Chasing News  FOX  March 15, 2016 12:00am-12:31am EDT

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bill: now on "chasing news". ♪ >> i am on 1st street in hoboken. a single the swallowed an entire car. bill: what a mess. >> a serious issue for the city of hoboken. >> sixty wild turkeys. they walk around the emergency room and become aggressive. bill: they poop everywhere. >> first language the 1st national appearance. this experiment. demolished it. ♪
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>> him on 1st street in hoboken. earlier today created a single which followed an entire car. working on a water main break. right there were the drain is for the scene: is and where the car was. working to try and get it out. lifted up out of the single and moved it ironically right in front. they got their belongings out. but a way to wake up this morning. you can see on the ground, blood everywhere.
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you can see the waters gushing out. bill: what a mess. >> the owners reaction. >> that came out, back inside. >> an issue for the city of hoboken. the water breaks. two and eight days back in november. so much money to rehash. ♪
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>> a drive to staten island. >> he would tell me, look at the staten island hospital where 60 wild turkeys are taking over. >> quite a sight. >> it is. >> to have a sense of humor. >> shocked by what i saw. locals say this is nothing knew. wild turkeys have been invading for nearly eight years. >> you wouldn't? >> no.
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>> he said that. and this year they are everywhere. >> part of the problem, they walk around the emergency room. they do become aggressive. bill: nice and clean. >> obviously. >> why can't i say this? showed up. that is christian preston, the director. his wild turkeys can be quite the headache. moreover there. the feds are taking action. viral conservation department will round of the birds and take them up
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state. >> of the animal sanctuary. owner says is already gotten more than 100. >> i can never say no. you know, once i heard about it. whatever the possibilities are. >> live here happily ever after. bill: the miguel the other side. the federal government will extend resources to round of turkeys and relocate them. why not? did you guys taste the turkey pot pie? look at that. delicious. >> lf that out of my conversation.
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>> let people go, get your turkey. zero, my god. ♪ bill: "high speed chase",. >> hundreds of police officers, family and friends are remembering sean cohen. died after he was struck by vehicle. he leaves behind his nine -month-old son. expecting a 2nd child later this year. >> you can see aa pack of muggers pushing an older man off his bike in the bronx and knocking him unconscious. you can see one suspect peddling the victims bike. the three suspects of fled the scene and police are searching for answers. ♪
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>> the story is about raw emotion, transformation, and hope. we walked in the liberation way. jason is 25 years old, been battling a heroine addiction for three years. i was going through your mind when you finally asked for help? >> very disappointed in myself. basically everything i wanted in life. once i decided i wanted all that is not going to get everything right away. >> jason said his addiction started after taking a percocet from a back injury three years ago. less than a year later he took to heroin. his sister also became addicted. describes one of his lowest moments was when his sister
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hit rock bottom. >> odie. the paramedics. it really was disturbing. the only thing that really was keeping her alive. >> now, his 2nd attempt at rehab. there herehab. there he worked for the chiropractor will help to manage his back pain. most of the staff for recovering addicts. one of the counselors thought addiction for years. it worked closely with jason. >> ultimately is russian roulette. one shot. i think that is some of the emotional negativity that
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can come. the situations and circumstances, it's so rewarding. >> one of the owners of the spot, what he really wants people to know, there are many success stories. >> depending on what phase they are at home we allow them to go out. if they fail it's okay. we do believe it is a chronic disease characterized by relapse. >> over for seven months. you're never fully over it because it is such a powerful drug. people who are in recovery, the method that you describe my chiropractor, so why is it more money is being put
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into those areas? >> you can't subsidize every single addict. bill: what the focus on criminal behavior for the recovery and. ♪ >> the annual celebration. ♪ my childhood friend. we had a blast. longtime partner. a big surprise. even more amazing to go backstage and meet my boyhood idol face-to-face. i can't stop smiling. first language is music.
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then called mozart's of the age of five. i was terrible.
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bill: the airport if you said that.
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>> ait started when i was three years old. even before that. two and a half. obviously i don't remember a lot. >> first language was music. thing called mozart's is the age of five. first national appearance at the age of three that he was offered a full scholarship. >> a classical musician. grand piano dreams. >> that's me and that's pavarotti. >> i have this inclination to go experiment with different sounds. ♪ >> wanted to go in philadelphia but was denied entry. while he was staying in his uncle's house he went to committee college. >> i don't know what's going on in here. but overall this is kind of
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what you see. >> wanted him to play for the music director in manhattan school of music. a full scholarship and a lot of the play in the us. >> at rutgers university you also see music. by doing those the only one. ♪ >> also teaches five music classes. a one-on-one lesson with them. >> were good. >> a very focused instrument. instrument. he walked me through the notes one at a time.
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once it came to me trying to do both at the same time i demolished it, not in a good way. i was terrible. >> even invited me over. his mom was there. he critiqued. bill: constructive criticism. >> right. i did pretty well. over 20 plus years. ♪ >> game of thrones on the campaign trail.
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we saw governor christie getting mobbed by the entire internet. now he has his own throne. a huge press conference with donald trump and north carolina. trailing trump to florida and then ohio.ohio. our governor christie is on the trump trained, two of his former aides are facing the fire in trenton with their indictments. first, did they differ on the port authority by taking control and misusing property? do they violate the people civil rights by depriving them of the fundamental right to travel? i spoke to legal expert who said that. >> a maximum of 86 years in prison, but usually left to the discretion of the dog -- the judge. >> scheduled to be on trial in may. bill: the us attorney sent a
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hundred 17 pages of the brief essentially attacking the defense position. if i'm right the position was that they said this is essentially -- normal politics was the word that is attorney used, which i think is unbelievable. mexico the statement and he said, the prosecution protest too much. hundred and 22 page brief is an admission that the charges are fatally flawed. >> that is great spend. the hundred and 22 pages because it's flawed. >> new jersey's want accountability, as do most people. eighty-six years. bill: they could be setting us up to get them to plead guilty. scare somebody with 86 years. >> i like the idea. the defense attorney seem to indicate that they were not
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aware of what they are accused of was necessarily illegal. you can talk to any state trooper. ignorance is never an excuse for breaking the law. bill: i can't believe it either. how do they not think what they were doing was wrong? and then what about the whole idea of saying it was a traffic study? there is so much here to go on. >> unindicted co-conspirators. i have been on the trail of that. going to keep chasing let you guys know. >> check out this video released by the nypd. the man fired a gun in broad daylight in the box.
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bill: coming up next. >> voters are freaking out. bill: they have created a term
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>> check out this video released by the nypd.
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a man fired a gun ina gun in broad daylight. a short clip, but there is a blackmail running down the street and then he pulls out a gun.a gun. anyone with information is asked to call nypd crime stoppers. >> what an election season. fights on the debate stage. >> referred to my hands. i guarantee you, there is no problem. >> breaking out at rallies. tensions are high and voters are freaking out. >> i am terrified of what might happen. >> coining it trump anxiety. i went to the office. trump anxiety is absolutely of thing. >> people who come in and are generally anxious about what could happen if trump is elected president or even if he gets the nomination and other people come in and are anxious because so many
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people support him. >> quite simply is panic. >> he talks about the iraq war. have a feeling he can get us in the worst conflict. my anxiety comes. ii don't know if i should leave the country or what could happen. >> all i can picture is monica lewinsky. but donald trump you have to have conflict have rebirth. he does contribute some of it to the media.
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>> a lot of times people misinterpret information out there and they just catch a headline in the newspaper or tv headline and it might be sensational. they then draw their own conclusions based on that. it feeds the anxiety. bill: you could almost call this guy the list of thelist of the week. they have created this term for something so absurd. shock therapy. >> he says we should shut off the news. bill: there you go. >> is this really something new? people say this all the time. so, if so-and-so gets elected we are moving. >> i think it's a psychotherapist. bill: thank you.
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♪ this is a fox 29 news upda update. good morning, i'm fox 29 meteorologist kathy orr. we have some drizzle and fog during the early morning hours. a little bit of a break in the action but more showers possible for your tuesday. some drizzle as well in the morning and some morning fog with temperatures will be warming up to around 60 degrees in the afternoon. then a big warmup and a spring storm in the seven day forecast.
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(crow caws) d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunting) (squeaking)
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(belches) (electrical crackling) lewis, my man. present table's over there. (barking) make sure you hit the squishee station. they mixed up a custom flavor just for me! (kids chattering playfully, laughing) these kids' birthday parties have gotten out of control. how can a normal family compete? they rented chairs. the kind with puffy seats! and check out this gift bag. full-size candy bars, hummingbird in a plastic bag, a cd of the gay men's chorus of springfield singing "happy birthday, milhouse." dad, i want self-driving mini-cars at my next birthday! to the petting zoo! that would cost a fortune! who do you think i am, a professional bowler? it's worth it to see my son

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