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ashley. >> for some reason late this year and hitting hard. new jersey department of health says there have been more than 5,000 confirmed cases. you really see a huge peak right at the beginning of april. it has been a rough week here at "chasing news". we have had five people down because of the flu. bill, i know you can attest to this comeau we were worried about you. bill: haven't had a sick day and almost ten years, and i missed three days of work. my fever was 104. >> each year the big question is, do you get your flu shot. i spoke with our health expert, and he strongly disagrees with getting the flu shot. > look at the studies, looking at the concrete collaboration studies,
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infectious disease journal studies, find that the flu vaccine is not very effective at all. >> that brought up the question, is thisquestion, is this another gimmick for the medical and pharma world to make a buck? and he said ii hit the nail on the head. he recommends a bunch of natural ways to prevent getting sick. i went to the store, and we have our own "chasing news" fluke it. bill: i love it. >> a supplement which is the same molecule and tamiflu, which is an antiviral medicine. i saved it. >> the new bag of chips. >> look at it. it's all they're. >> bottom line he reminds us that you have to take this seriously. thousands of people still die in this country every year. bill: this is the turmeric. right? but that. >> you are the last guy.
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you are the healthiest guy in the room right now. he just got over the latest mutation of the flu. you are good to go. the flu shot is no good. still too aggressive. the food is always changing. you don't need it. that is what you want to get on. it is why i never shower. bill: >> two young sisters died wednesday night after a fire the fire broke out in there claremont village section while the mother was across the street at a laundromat. firefighters found in 18 -month-old sister. they died later at a hospital. eight other people were injured. >> the new york city police department looking at the surveillance photos in hopes that the public can help catch this robber.
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he took that 1500 in cash and two cartons of cigarettes. a male who were hooded sweatshirt and gloves. if you have any information please call crime stoppers. >> a little boy, two -year-old ran out and immediately saw servicemen and women holding the flags doing their duty and started shaking hands. all about the flag and those uniforms. ♪ bill: lidia and hank. spare change? >> it depends on what kind of change you are looking for. dig through your pockets, everybody. ♪
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>> making money, baby. >> the guys and i got out to undaunted on the bed. just to see what we had. ♪ >> did you just give the camera the finger? ♪ [laughter] >> i don't know much of anything. they bring the curiosity plan that is where it all starts. >> look on the front of it. really shiny. >> can you read the number on the top? >> so later on he dumped out his job.
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>> are you telling? >> only partially stamped. >> those are worth a ton. >> i don't know where it is. >> anyway, she found it. the idlewild park dated 1909. they seem to be pretty special. time to call the expert. he runs colonial valley and he says there are three things essentially that make it quite valuable to my condition, rarity, and demand. >> just because they are new does not mean they are worthless. they could have errors, just like this particular coin. >> because it is a freak. it should have been edited out. >> the most valuable of the bunch. >> we are trying to determine the value.
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in the neighborhood of $30. bill: no kidding. >> all right. leaving get rich, but we did find some value. bill: looking for spare change. >> if you have something you don't want anymore. bill: look at that. [laughter] ♪ >> let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go. ♪ >> chasing the perfect bronze body. i headed to the lower east side of manhattan at the intersection number of an alice to head in the cons
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body. the creator is marty. he had the vision for this gem. >> i was 13. >> and you are selling drugs right here on the spot? >> right on this corner. >> basically who were dealing drugs. the spot where he was was a 24 hour spot. cocaine, marijuana, ecstasy, you name it. >> on the side of the bodega and stuff like that. [inaudible conversations] >> anybody? >> i figured better be prepared for my prison workout. pretty much ready. right there, state penitentiary. that's what i'm talking about.
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>> put on my heels and i headed to the workout. >> five, four. >> our instructor. [inaudible conversations] >> he is an ex-con. >> trying to make it work. >> it was a tough workout. >> allowed to concoct a fitness regimen. >> people on the street, you can do the right thing and make a profit. you don't have to go illegally. >> the money being used. >> he has to work on convincing investors. >> that he objects? >> i saw you.
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i wasn't sure what's going on. >> the heels in the ma jumpsuit. i wasn't sure if he could call the police. ♪ >> the los angeles lakers. sixty points. kobe bryant. >> i don't clap. >> new officials go on the wild chase. on the loose for about two hours. officials are unsure. >> good news for rucker students.
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the 2016 commencement speaker. he will speak at the university on may 15, and this will be one of the presence last commencement speeches. >> prime time is in the air, flowers are blooming. the annual cherry blossom festival. >> not only nationally but internationally. >> they come here every year. come see something they can't quite explain. ♪ >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down. by logging on to. bill: "high speed chase",
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>> heroin overdoses. how do you keep people from dying? that means administering narcan. >> tilt the head back obviously. squirt half of one nostril and half of the other nostril. >> did you ever imagine a program like this would exist? >> absolutely not. >> a look at the correctional facility where inmates are being trained on the overdose cure.
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the power to reverse and opiate in just minutes all through the spray of the nose. >> the numbers. so a way to measure half-and-half. >> the kits cost about $80 a pop. handed out to inmates for free on their last day of prison. >> some inmates that are really into it i want to know. but then later on i will post to the side and ask questions. >> learn how to use this kit. might actually save a life. important for people to know how to do. >> now, as you can imagine, likely uneasy.
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that is why new york is put forward good samaritan laws. when it comes to violating your parole. >> if you have drugs command the illegal narcotics, stage one, stage two felony narcotics. >> is basically throwing her hands up in the area giving out. we don't want to encourage them to go back to our allies. >> sometimes you don't have another choice. >> what is personal responsibility coming? >> is it easy to administer? >> you just after member the
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trust off the. i have one for us. >> well, springtime is in the air. flowers are blooming, and it is the annual cherry blossom festival. i met up with essex county executive to find out about what is happening. >> right now they are known for cherry blossoms. put us over 5,100 trees. >> there it is. >> sponsored by chasing news >> the cherry blossom festival is the largest in the world with over 5,000 trees lining the streets -- streets. they enjoy the beautiful blossoming trees. they walk on them, ride their bike or jog. some see
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see something they can't quite explain, something strange. >> the story of the lady in white goes back decades. posted about it on facebook pages. i just married bride and groom. it was cold, rainy, foggy. they approach the bench. the car skidded out of control, hit a tree. they were both ejected from the car and into a body of water. their bodies were never found. it doesn't look like they have the. tweet me your stories. >> a good mood here. >> touting his economic
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successes. referencing the unemployment rate. department of labor retraining and job placement program. >> does he have a high skilled -- we can't sit back and wait for miracles to happen. >> the economic news comes at a time when it is near collapse. they offer little sympathy for the struggling city. the city runs out of money by may and at that point there out of luck. >> now, the atlantic city mayor i come across just like the governor, so i asked today, done everything
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the administration has asked. so what is your r response? >> no interest in being the mayor of new york city. so without having that, for a long time. bill: governor christie sounds like an old style gangster. not interested in fixing atlantic city. they just want to go in they're like thugs and take it over. i think this is embarrassing , and, and i can't believe that is how he addressed her question. the modern-day gangster. >> destruction, violence, drug dealing. >> gallagher runs the drug dealing. >> gallagher runs the intervention program. ifbut find it harder and hardert to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages,
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calling him my adopted brother. this is something you probably would never expect. affiliated to again for have run-ins with police. forthcoming by going down the wrong path. former friends facing serious charges including robbery. >> still do anything that person says to do what robbing people, selling drugs. >> works with 70 at risk teams each year. come to the program with a hard demeanor. they make them for children who are sick to cooper hospital. >> i know that sounds crazy. it allows a kid to feel in a different way. >> reality really hit home. woodrow by one parking
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camden. >> one safe spot. and it's one of the very few. bill: some long-term goal. >> right now they think about each day. and it is cutting off those ties because it is not that easy. they enjoy making blankets. >> for sick children. >> every aisle. the only option. >> a lot of these kids have a great home life. brotherhood and friendship. the terrible cost that it comes out. whether able to find commodity. >> a wide-ranging assortment
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of sexy, sophisticated men. >> an older men do the same thing. >> ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> good morning, i'm fox 29 meteorologist kathy orr. we will starter this friday morning off with clear skies and chilly temperatures. we have a frost advisory in effect until 8 o'clock for temperatures in the lower to mid 30's. not quite as cold as it has been. temperatures are going to be falling through the 40's into the 30's during the overnight. sue has the very latest on a warming weekend coming up
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(tires screeching) (grunts) ooh! (yawns) chalmers: ah, ah, ah. i'd like to welcome all of the principals from the springfield school district, including skin-ner! wein-berg! sack-ett! and gwendolyn hertz-feld-mastroantonio! we are here for the annual dance of the lemons, where each of you gets to trade your worst teacher to another school. the union's happy, the parents are placated, and only the children suffer. (over video, whispering): chalmskinn. behold your lemons! sociopathic child haters who are only teachers because they got tenure after two short years.
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