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. >> i flew down here for the super bowl, and boy, are my arms tired! [laughter]. >> i know you're ready for the patriots. >> you are going to make me get out of the hot tub! [laughter]. >> let's have a look. >> life is tough, hank. ♪. >> what are you doing? . >> this is a great shot for a selfie. >> i don't agree with you on that. [laughter] guys, he's back.
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hank flynn, everybody. [ cheers ] >> so hank, it looks like i have a new job. treating you well. >> bill, i flew down to the super bowl monday, and boy, are my arms still tired. [laughter] >> get it? because -- never mind. >> how are you in the pool again. >> huh? ? >> how are you in a pool? >> i'm in houston, it's about 65 degrees. how cold is it up there, sibile? >> like 35 degrees. >> hey! >> listen, spadea, they wanted me to do exploring outside of football, and i have a tactic, i thought i'd go run with the bulls. >> ride 'em, cowboy. >> seven generation family run outfit that goes back to before texas was even a state.
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they raise prize cattle, the legendary man for browman cows, this is john's father. >> raising beef cattle, we look for bone and muscle, brain, and thickness of body. it's all about meat and beef. >> now spadea, john brought me out to see another prize bull in its element. javier, the 2010 world champion, if you can believe it. he's hard at work in the summer and the winter, breeding with the females. he weighs about 3,000 pounds. cows are cool, but i asked john, a sixth generation rancher, bill, if you ever thought about doing anything else. he thought about it. >> unless cattle aren't completely your thing, i couldn't imagine not wanttology -- wanting to be part of it.
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>> this is the texas i came to see. tell me what's going on surrounding the super bowl. i know you're ready for the patriots. >> you are going to make me get out of the hot tub. [laughter] >> hang on a second. >> you have your press pass on you still? >> that's my press pass. >> man, life is tough. >> no one takes the press pass as serious as hank. >> i love them. look over here, that's the convention center here in houston, it makes the javits center look like a barn, it's a city block, the city is clearly ready for the super bowl. if you look down here, that's the gate to super bowl live. can you see that, here? as a jets fan, is this a particular painful experience for you? >> being a jets fan is like beaten to the point of numbness and way beyond. where is the pain? it's like having a third-degree burn, you don't feel that because you've already burned the sense in
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your skin. i'm dead inside. >> i'm over that pain, man! >> quick, back in the hot tub. >> why would i keep rooting for the jets? not like i'm going to root for anyone else. that's my team. they suck, but i'm not going to waste emotions. >> are you going to save us seats at the big game? >> are you planning on coming? >> yes! if there's a ticket for me. >> on sunday, i will be able to get in and there may be standing room to roam around. if i can stand on the field, i was never banking on getting to a super bowl. what it will be like, check in with me on monday. >> all right, man have, fun. >> thanks again, guys. good to see you.. >> look how relaxed he is. >> is he asleep? >> look at that. [laughter] ♪.
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>> check out this video of a protest in seattle last weekend. >> anti-trump. >> basically using a bunch of curse words, f-words. >> the white house [ bleep ], they must go. >> f-this, f-that. >> i don't give up, because you know what, obama hurted so many [ bleep ] people and you are all fixated on the president. >> real contrast to protests yesterday. i had a small microphone and was not cursing. >> the philadelphia police officer at the center of an investigation over whether he had nazi-related tattoos, has been cleared following an investigation by internal affairs. this is a police officer photographed last september by a member of the philadelphia coalition for real justice. in the photograph was exposed arm and on it was an eagle and
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the word father land written on that forearm. the members of the coalition said this is a clear homage to nazism and he was a racist and had to be fired immediately. the philadelphia police said not so fast. after a month's long investigation, not only is he not a racist, the tattoo is a symbol of pride as a german american. he's never had an incident once during his 17 years on the workforce. >> sibile, chasing the story. the real housewives of jersey, at least one in a bit of trouble. what do you got? >> a former beauty queen was charged after she let minors party it up and booze it up at her lavish mansion in frank lakes. police were called after reports of a minor drunk and possibly unconscious at the home of former mrs. bergen county sonica gaddera. they found nine other minors
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at the party. alcohol had definitely been served and the minor had to be taken to the hospital. sonica was charged with maintaining a nuisance and leaving property in custody of another where alcohol was served to minors. official police press release says she was arrested, but she said in a statement to the press, the crazy thing is i have yet to have been summoned a notice from my police department. not to say i won't. i was never taken in custody or told my rights. bottom line is i was never arrested. so i walked around franklin lakes and asked local parents how they feel about what sonica did? >> i don't know of that. although you hear about it often and happening more and more. it happened when we were children. i wouldn't put it past any time not to have underage party drinking. >> if you chaperone the party, it's still very careless and it's illegal. >> i'm not a parent, but lots of parents say, you know, maybe if i host a party it will be safer or i rather you
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stay here than go out and drive. >> tons of parents do that. truth is what many parents say would solve this is a lower drinking age, why not 18? >> i'm with you on the 18. a lot of comparisons to europe where kids start drinking a little wine mixed with water, and france at age 7, 8, you learn how to drink. >> the laws are completely different in europe. i was in germany, 14 years old, drinking beer and it was no big deal. >> thanks. >> guys i'm in lakewood, new jersey, a town with a large orthodox jewish population. two thieves struck an all-boys school here, and got away with an item a very valuable item worth $70,000. check out this video. in it, you can see what looks like two males entering the school. the door was unlocked. one in front of the other and returning with something under his right arm. in that space was a torah
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worth $70,000. there was no smash and grab, what the police said and looked like the thieves were going for an item or the safe itself and calmly left once they had what they needed and came out the door they came in. the torah is the most sacred of religious items, handled with great care. there's a $5,000 reward as of now for its return, and authorities are gathering evidence along with the surveillance video we have now to nab the thieves. if you have information or know anything about the whereabouts of the torah that was stolen, contact the lakewood police immediately. >> sounds like the perfect thing for a thief to steal. god's words. >> um. hmm. thanks, rohan. excellent. >> i didn't have anything after that. >> not the size of the megaphone. it's how you use it. >> inconceivable. >> a woman who lost her leg in
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part of the marathon bombing is marrying the love of her life more like the knight in shining armor. the firefighter who rescued her, they met april 2013. she was at the finish line when the bomb exploded and he rode with her all the way to the hospital. her mom played matchmaker because she was not thinking romance in the time of tragedy, and they are engaged. the pair came to new york city to raise money for disabled veterans. >> take a listen to the all right written by charlotte mccourt to a potential client. her letter went viral after mike rowe read it to her facebook audience. interest in buying cookies for troops overseas, some of the descriptions use false advertising, she gives synopsis and rates each cookie on a scale from one to ten. >> it is a bleak, flavorless,
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gluten-free wasteland. i'm telling you, this is flavorless, it's dirt. >> her cookie sales have hit almost 17,000, and 7,000 of which are actually going to the troops overseas. ♪ >> i decided why not take my dog and me up to new york to meet with dr. jeffrey to see if something qualifies me to have emotional support dog. wish me luck. >> some of the results of the tests, it actually shows that you have brooklyn, harlem, guess who's back, with every change comes trouble. >> harlem is on the rise. ♪. >> sergio, this is a great shot for selfies right now. >> if you were married -- >> do we look like a married
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>> i think i'm a charming guy. >> ithese numbers areplace. >> ioff the charts..., sir! what's the status? there's a meteor hurtling towards earth. how long until impact? less than a minute. what do you want to do, sir? listen carefully... if we all switch to geico we could save 15% or more on car insurance. i like the sound of that. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer.
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continuing story, controversy over the new immigration entry plan, refugee plan from the new president. what do you got? >> i covered immigration issues for seven years after 9/11, and i found that there is no issue in this country that people get more divided and more opinionated about. also found there is no issue that people know less about. the average american citizen i think knows more about cellular mitochondria than the immigration system and how it works. and in the whole thing, donald trump stepped in and made it pring into this country, unchecked, unfetterred, willy-nilly, case in point. this guy i met this morning one of the regulars who hang outside. frank and pete's deli in hamilton. >> before i think it was weak, anybody could get in the country, and now i think they have to tighten the borders up and everything. >> i think anybody could get in. >> exactly. exactly. >> in reality, the refugee
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vetting process is so long and detailed, i can't get into it here because it's going to bog down the segment. register with the u.n., apply at united nations, you get referred to the united states for resettlement. that weeds out 99% of them. all right? get an interview with state department contractors. three separate background checks. check intelligence bases for criminal and terrorist ties. >> the only thing that this guy said he wanted to change in this process is he wanted steps taken out of it. he wanted the u.n. not involved. >> i'm all for moving the u.n. out of united states. i don't think the u.n. is doing anything what it was originally intended to do. >> the u.n. runs a refugee camp, i don't know how that would happen. large debate has people taking sides on something they understand so poorly. it makes me want to weep. >> i'm a well-read, knowledgeable person, i couldn't read all of the vetting processes for
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refugees. i can pick up a newspaper and read on the internet and know that in 2013, the fbi said we had a vetting process with the refugees. we got to look at this. >> i'm not sneaking up on a guy. and i don't like the pieces either. again, people forming opinions on just nothing. >> people will fight to be here because they cannot afford to live where they are because it's war-torn, ravaged. they have dictators, they don't have a democracy, don't feel safe and try to come into the u.s. yes, the elaborate process, people from the outside are more familiar with the immigration process and our laws than are americans. >> no one disputes the numbers between 12 and 15 million illegals in the country right now. in the day the ban went into effect. 325,000 people were stopped, checked, revetted and only 109 were detained. not only that, but just as of
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wednesday of this week, 200 refugees were allowed entrance. it's also misinformation to say there's an outright ban. there actually isn't. >> there are so many dogs on the streets with owners, and they're acting as their emotional support dog. i decided why not take my dog and me up to new york to meet with dr. jeffrey guardier. see what i'm working with here? see if i qualify with enough anxiety or depression or something that qualifies me to have an emotional support dog. >> hi, this is emmy! >> hi, how are you? >> we get to new york to dr. guardier's office and assesses whether i have high levels of anxiety. >> be as honest as you can be on each answer. >> wish me luck. ♪.
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>> looking at some of the results of the test, it actually shows that you have some moderate anxiety. so in order to qualify you to have your emotional support animal, you would have to be in the range of actually potentially concerning levels of anxiety. >> turns out, i don't have that much stress. my mom is going to seriously question that, but it is what it is. that did not stop me. i said you know what? there are people who have emotional support pets and need to go into the world and function. i'm going to take emmy around. we made a couple stops. >> are dogs allowed to come in with us? >> uh. >> they normally have to have the vest around them. >> i can't go in there. >> can't go in there. >> off to the next spot. >> did you tell them she wears
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shoes? >> she had the shoes on and i thought that was a yes, she's a clean dog but it was a no. so i took her to a restaurant. >> i was wondering if we could get a seat. >> is that a service dog? >> not yet. >> uh, not allowed to have it in here unless it's a service dog. you can sit outside. >> okay, we can order then? >> in my opinion, it was more stressful to have a dog with me all day than it was to do my job by myself. moral of the story: that gave me more stress than i needed. >> i'm surprised they asked for the papers, because typically like in airports, yeah, you're not supposed to. people can get offended and can lead to the host of issues. right, like you're not supposed to do that. that's why so many get away with bringing turkeys on airplanes. >> had emmy had a collar or vest that signifies she's an
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emotional support jacket. somebody said she has the shoes, where is the jacket? >> that is a smarty question. >> was it? >> it seems like a little shade. >> if there's one thing i love, it's flowers. >> flowers are great, but a lot of people just want to mix it up a little bit. >> looks healthy. >> i want the real flowers. >> really? ♪
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>> here she comes, she's racing in, like the wind! . >> it was a strong but determined case. >> take a look at this photo and i bet you'll smile. an 18-year-old model in canada snapping a selfie with an older lady in the bathroom during a night out. the lady admitted to the teen that she missed going out with the girls and getting dressed up. they took the photo and it has
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thousands of "likes" on instagram. reporter: one teacher is going out of his way to show every student in his classroom is special. centennial academy in georgia start and ends with handshake with every single one of his 26 students. so i was inspired, bill, to have a handshake with you. >> i'm ready. >> yeah. >> i'm ready. >> do you remember everything? >> not really. >> go. >> no [ bleep ]. >> don't say bad words! okay. i forgot too! [laughter] okay, we'll do it again. yes, there we go. there we go! yeah! walking away in sadness and failure.. >> if there's one thing that i love is flowers, when i found
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out they specialize with bouquets that look like cupcakes, i had to check them out. i spoke with the owner sam who is a computer engineer by trade and worked in the gifting industry and realized there was a void. >> everyone sends flowers and flowers are great, some people want to mix it up and these are just as elegant and beautiful flowers, except can you eat them and they don't die. reporter: the cupcakes come in a variety of flavors, chocolate, red velvet, around the holidays, they have specialty flavors. >> looks healthy. >> frosting is traditional butter cream, it can sit out at room temperature, which is nice because i made these last night, and they're in great shape. >> the thing is i made that one and they made this one. >> we can make a little pot of this, if you want. >> i was okay, i'm sticking with what i know. >> how about that?
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>> there you go. >> only about a thousand more to make. >> running a business is all about people, and being a new business it takes a while to build a great team. and i think we're at the point where we have a great team. >> they deliver to manhattan, new jersey and king of prussia area as well. the cupcake bouquet is around $68, but you want something larger. >> how much? >> 12 cupcakes, $68. i send flowers a lot and that is competitive. if you want something larger like a centerpiece, can go into the hundreds and they make bouquets as small as seven cupcakes. >> a lot of boyfriends could send one to their sweethearts and it's sweet. >> i still want the real flowers. >> really? ♪.
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>> when we eat, we have terrible crunches added, so i'm over that. makes me sound like i chew like a cow. >> that's good. >> don't touch it unless you're going to eat it, michael. gross. >> a great night of "chasing news," thanks for watching. real quick, governor christie you are now tied for the most unpopular governor in the state's history. you're paying a lot of lip service to the heroin epidemic that has gotten worse under your tenure as governor all the while trying to sneak through a $300 million state house renovation that you know we can't afford and don't need. let me tell you something, less than a year in office, christie tracker is still tracking. we're watching.
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(grunting) homer: d'oh! willie: seymour. i'm here to tell ya i'm returning to scotland and you'll never see me again. but i have hand-picked my replacement. mr. johnny mathis. ♪ chances are ♪ i will give this hedge a trim ♪ ♪ and i will kill the gophers, too ♪ mmm. so beautiful. (mrs. skinner imitating alarm) you're late for school. (english accent): and friday's lunch will be fish sticks, peas... i'll finish those morning announcements. (clears throat) and lime jell-o. pathetic.
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