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>> you are chasing the story and we talked about the break check in clifton. >> i drive a lot, at minimum four hours a day. i never let my guard down because you never know if there's a cop just itching to ruin your day. that is exactly what happened to omar, a driver from clifton, new jersey. he reported this on us - cam video and it went viral. >> 20 miles an hour, that's two-car lanes away. >> okay, what you see is omar in the cap car about one car length distance away when suddenly it seems the cop car just stopped. omar hits the brakes, fortunately does not hit the cop car. >> you break check to me. >> i break to because i thought
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thought you were going to run into me. >> i was going to run into you? >> i caught up with omar at the scene of the viral video. he then hopped down the avenue. >> and no planted ice time to i think i was going to hit his car. i was more worried about the car behind me. >> he ends up giving omar three summons. >> for not having a front plate, for tailgating and tinted windows. >> the cop involved in this video was charged with two administrative violation. >> the charges should have been dismissed. once there is a finding that the officer's actions in this case were improper. >> the cup has been identified as officer -- he's been with the police department for ten years and has a nice six-figure salary.
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i asked omar about the reaction he got. most people support omar but there are those diehard pro cop people out there that he believes and don't care what the laws are just want to defend the cop no matter what. >> are you a bad guy because of the music you're listening listening to come it doesn't make sense. >> we talked about how traffic stops are the most dangerous situations that cops get into. whether the cop did the right thing or not, it doesn't dismiss the fact that this kid was tailgating. >> can we just call it like it is. it's a power trip. you stop in the middle of the row, if he really thought there is an issue, pull there is an issue, pull over and put on your lights. people tailgate constantly sought raise awareness to not drive on top of one another. >> tailgating awareness. >> you said traffic stops are dangerous for cops, yes. how. how about not creating a dangerous situation in the first place. >> michael is first. >> my microphone is on.
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>> take a look at this video and you can see a double-decker bus carrying 84 people crashing into the rear end of a truck is swerving into the guard where. the driver fell asleep for about 20 seconds or close to his eyes rather. just when. just when he woke up and saw himself approaching the truck and swerved. many people injured and one person died. >> i am here and belmar camden county where's preservationists are saying what's going on behind me a stealth attack on new jersey's revolutionary war history. this is the sight of
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what was until friday the hug comparison, 250-year-old home of william harrison junior. a revolutionary war commander, the only remaining camden county commander, the only remaining camden county home of a revolutionary war commander. contracted by the transportation department showed up before sunrise friday and tore the place down. >> with the british didn't do was come and burn down the house of this revolutionary war petrie. our transportation department visited today. >> they showed up a day after the historical society file for an injunction to block it. there was a combination of moment in building behind trying to save it. they went to court on thursday and on friday morning the bulldozer showed up. >> the nj dot would've presented the arguments in court and had every opportunity to do so. and said to the most carly think possible knocking down the house and hiding behind. >> let's go back to thursday. he had 3000 signatures of people who wanted to save it. a 50,000 dollar grant from camden county to move the house to another location.
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there is a big effort to save the place. >> this home was a symbol of captain harris sacrifice. he mortgage this home to finance the militia. he wound up in debt and lost the home. this is the sign of the sacrifice he made in the revolutionary war. here's what's interesting, what is going to be built here is the sound barrier. not a roadway, sound barrier barrier to prevent the noise from the highway. [inaudible] right now i can get him to comment. wow. >> there they are. i could try to get a comment but they were quiet.
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>> they knocked down a historic building to build a sound barrier that prevented the noise from waking the dead. >> thank you. >> allison, you're chasing a story. divorce, there's a club for that. >> clubs are all over the place. fitness clubs, clubs and now divorce clubs. the maplewood divorce divorce club was started in 2013 by jill and suzanne. they're both going through a divorce at the time when a mutual friend suggested they meet one another. >> when i got divorced about five years ago, i did not have any family that had been divorced before. or close friends. i felt isolated and like i didn't have a support group. >> the two met and got along well. they thought why not invite other woman, what they show up in that they did. their. their first meeting had about 50 people come. they were surprised by the turnout. >> everybody was ready to talk
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and share really deep, personal things they were going through. suddenly we had a divorce club with all of these women who are benefiting from each other's company. >> says the first meeting once a well they decided to continue. right now they meet around once a month then alternators home and set. >> i think sometimes the people think that it divorce club could glamorize divorce, that's not what we are setting out to do. we are setting out to have a sisterhood if you will, family like support. >> there about ten people at the meeting. they had appetizers, someone doing readings. for the most part they just shared stories and give advice. >> i came in as private and concerned about sharing or asking for help. when he make the choice to join a group you're also saying your vulnerable and are not able to do it yourself. and then finally i had to admit that i needed people to help. >> i thought it was group therapy.
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one was at a different stage of her divorce i could give advice to someone a different stage. when i first pitch the start that on my gosh what am i getting myself into. a bunch of women complaining about their ex-husband. >> is that a man haters club? >> no, cannot be further from that. they do joke at times, there are also very real tears. one woman had not even told her children yet. it was heart wrenching. no one talked ill of their ex-husband's. their their first priority for everyone was their children. second was how are they going to live on their own because many were dependent on the husband. >> i'm glad a group like this exist. because because versus disoriented. may be you been married for ten or 15 years and haven't worked and now you have to come up with another income to stay my house and raise my kids. >> i think rip off the band-aid and going to the divorce group.
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>> and i will talk about how governor christie -- >> well, okay. >> breaking giraffe news. this mom successfully stole the spotlight from april the very pregnant traffic. you can see her do yoga poses, dance, dance and even strike a pose all light donning a traffic mask. it's hilarious. >> i spent an entire weekend waiting for this a giraffe in new york to give birth and she has still not given birth as of monday morning. that be said we had to you can see that aprils guest is still out there and becoming and less ridiculous. >> she is still not given birth.
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>> after the death of two goldfish, a class in scotland handled the funeral in a slightly nontraditional way. like a viking funeral. so the class goldfish share their favorite memories of their goldfish who are named freddie and bubbles. they placed them in the boat, they read their goodbyes and their fondest memories, and last but not least set them on fire because that's what you do at viking funerals. we did something similar when our hamster passed away but we did not light it on fire. that could be dangerous. >> chances are if you been up a spec recently you have seen videos of these guys spinning pizza dough like you've never seen it before. >> i'm actually really good at this. that's how he set it. >> to be due? .
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pass it to one another and the trick list goes on. meet the 12-year-old and his 10-year-old brother. i have been spinning pizza dough like this for about five years and learned it from their father who owns carmine pizza factory in jersey city. >> it's normal and natural for me to bring them to work. just one day they started messing around throwing the dough around. it was pretty cool. i saw the head a little now for it. >> when the kids are not helping their parents they continued to practice and got better and better. carmine started posting videos of them doing it on facebook. people loved every minute of it. >> me and my brother actually made a video of people started calling and saying can you come here nice like oh my gosh, i'm actually really good at this. >> i'm actually good at this, that's how he said it. >> as chasers we are told to get involved with the story in the situation was no different. step on, learn a little technique
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from nick. >> this is the easy way. but your hand flat. put it in the middle and issued it like a basketball. like that. but it come back to you. it's all in the wrist. >> it's two things i'm not good at. cooking and basketball. >> these are silicone pizza balls for practice. >> as you can imagine it is not easy. after practicing with the silicone tail dough we switched over to the real dough. it's more difficult because it tears after you spin it a few times and there's flower on it and that could fall in your eye. resulting in casualty. >> i got it in my eye and i said out, my eye.
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>> they cannot compete in the competitions because they are not 18 yet. they have to be 18. >> it is that stringent? >> don't worry they're not sitting on the sidelines, there get a b and steve steve harvey's little big shots in april. >> they offered 1,000,000 times to to bring some but i had to get home for dinner. >> first of all, you could have brought some back. it would it would have lasted friday until monday. >> maybe. >> that is what my takeaways. now now i want pizza. >> awesome. thanks. >> you look scared of the pizza. >> well, yeah. it's flying everywhere, don't be stupid. i'm not interested in -- i don't
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want to do tricks. >> and, we are out. there's the segment. >> no jail time for port authority david sampson who entered it changes guilty plea to bribery as part of the investigation of the bridgegate scandal. the twice-weekly jog that went from aiken south carolina where he had a vacation home saving him an hour and a half instead of the normal flight that he would take to charlotte north carolina. sampson pled pled guilty to bribery for extorting this out of united airlines. he was in court today. >> do you believe you should be sentenced to prison despite pleading guilty into a crime? >> sampson was silent walking inches while he while he was inside the court he apologized to the public, his friends and family. federal prosecutors had asked for sampson to spend two years in jail. citing letters from luminaries like forney at former attorney general and his diminished
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physical condition his lawyer argued for him to get probation. and that's what he got. one year of house arrest. ironically arrest. ironically where is that going to be? >> there is some irony to the fact that the goal was to make it easier for him to get to the house in south carolina that he liked to spend his weekend that. now he has been sentenced to spending all of his time in that house. >> what you got? >> it was filled to the brim for the fourth annual -- >> mongo is a devoted --'s trip
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those of you unfamiliar, imagine a slower, drunker, drunker and significantly more raucous version of, con. -- comic con. [inaudible] these fans this december after 30 years behind the mic. so ron and mike along with -- decided to throw mike a going away party. >> the appearance of the fourth there is something else lingering in the air. uncertainty. people are worried who will replace mike in 2018. >> what you think of chris
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christie? >> sorry governor christie, you do not have our vote. >> i say no. as a. as a resident of new jersey and seen what he has done there his record low approval ratings, i think a lot of people will be turned off of having the political person in the spot. >> i am not worthy. i cannot compete. is this a negotiating tactic? >> he wants to be on the morning show. >> friend of the show talk to -- from the jersey shore. it seems real to me.
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>> actually it comes out at 235. >> did you ever imagine having a roller coaster in yourard? this washington navy pilot is winning the data of the year award by adding this new addition. you can see her son is happy about it. he he shrieks around every twist and turn. with a little help from dad gets up the hill to do it all over that again. way to go dad. >> this could be us. really, it could be. tuesday night i'm being auctioned off for a date for a great cause. pause. it stands it stands for the philadelphia animal welfare society. they're dedicated to saving homeless abandoned unwanted animals in philadelphia. i'll i'll be there in philadelphia with many other singles, hoping
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to raise money for a great cause. if you want to be there you can buy a ticket for $10. i hope to see you there and wish me luck. >> before you say anything, ralphie. friend of the show a 955 ralphie is worth us on skype because he talked to reality tv's that are and he talks about president trump apparently. >> it ran the gamut, the whole reason i would be set up we had a show in the cooking channel there's a marathon coming up on march 11. >> were hanging out with different races and learning from the chinese how to make pasta.
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>> we started talking about politics. he was a political science major. >> i just take the things that make sense to me on both sides. climate change seems real to me. but then i like fiscally fiscally conservative. i like military spending because if you like you have to be safe. >> one thing we could agree on is the way he is treating the press. >> what he's doing mostly simple of a microphone. nobody has looked at a cnn reporter and said your fake news. he has a right to do that. when you had people out of the media that's what i disagree with. >> 's is beyond what you expected. >> military spending, are you kidding me? >> when you realize that he was a pinnacle science major and unlike some of the other cast members one of the things he
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talked about the season passes point in his career. he has actually turned down a lot of the reality shows that some of the others have signed up for willingly. >> has a cooking show. i didn't ask him. >> it's like there's maintenance. >> he was always a favorite. he didn't do anything overly trashy. but i think he should spit stick to reality tv. i would would rather hear what he's going to do next. >> is he running for office? >> not yet. is he looking for a running partner. >> my head did not get bigger. there'll be no spending. >> there'll be no spending are we still rolling? my head did not get
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