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>> is practice facility for a >> the chairman of the arena fol ♪eam. ♪ ♪ >> what are you doing? >> it is not what you hear in the news every night. the seal is going to be eaten by a shark. another confuse liberal wandering around. >> and a another lonely
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conservative with no one to talk to. >> it's game day, baby. >> are you pumped? >> i am very pumped. >> today was the big day. did you sleep last night? >> i'm not nervous, more excited. a lot of people, we'll see what i have to do with. >> he was standing outside the eagles practice facility for a week with a sign that said, i just want an opportunity to be an ego. while the eagles did not offer him that opportunity, yesterday, this happened. >> i represent one of the co-owners of the philadelphia souls arena football team. where the world champion arena football team. i want to give you an
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opportunity to try out. >> that is a really good thing. today at tryouts, all eyes were on him. >> we get guys all the time. we had several players on a team right now for open tryouts. if you can play coming you can play we'll figure it out fast. >> how did it go? >> it was tough. but it felt good. >> the team certainly did not hold any punches today. >> it was a good hit. >> we treated like a regular practice. he got treated like a regular player got pumped a few times. i was impressed with some of the things he did. he needs to get back in the game. >> now from an outsider's perspective, there were some good plays in that place.
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i'm not gonna lie, i thought the opportunity to show them what i had. >> did you see me on the feel? >> a good thrown good kitchen. >> so is rochon giving up? is he going to put that cardboard poster and a boxer stand outside the stadium? >> now his more dedicated than ever to really getting in there and working on his craft. he has not play competitively in two years and the coach knew that. i think that's why he said he did a lot better than he thought he did. >> what happens now? >> if you were to receive a contract he would have to go through three more days of tryouts. as it stood at the end of this practice, he had not been invited back for another trial. the coach said if he saw him improve there's not a reason why he cannot come back later on. >> let's hold up that hope. we are rooting for him. >> the best of luck to you. keep working, don't give up. >> i understand. >> check out this video of a shooting that took place near the berkeley center in brooklyn on wednesday. a manhunt not continues for the suspect. the man, was shot in the leg and is now recovering and in stable
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condition at the hospital. the search for the suspect is described as a male, 5-foot 8 inches, wearing a blue hat, dark t-shirt, and dark sweatpants with an adidas white stripe local on the side. >> crane versus gator, what he got? >> not so fast. check out this video from florida. you can see a mama crane protecting her family, her flock of little cranes against this big gator. it intimidated the gator enough to keep on moving away. no one was eaten. >> the mask try to catch a fish if they don't see you are recognized to.
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>> is protected from the sun. >> i thought maybe you are trying to do the ninja approach to fishing. >> i went out fishing for fluke in a call on this big and then i had to throw back because of onerous federal regulations. >> i'm here on the docks, earlier i was down the road on the fishing. >> you need to hear he up and catch a fish. i need somebody on camera catching a fish. >> i ran into a guide named angel gonzalez. he owns a 20-foot boat. what is he doing fishing on appear? he says with the price of gas and limits on the size of fish you can catch, it's not worth it going on a boat. >> you know you don't catch nothing over here. so whatever you get you have to throw back in the water. >> that's a reasoning that is striking fear into people like the owners of the boats behind me, party boats and atlantic
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island. there part of the fabric of the jersey shore. this is where you go if you're working class if you can't afford your boat. you pay the $30 or $50 to go for a day. >> gets my son it. >> summer for summer flounder that's most popular fish. may 25 party boat owners are fearing the federal government could shut the fishery down at any minute. >> as far as i'm closing up will be out of business. >> the federal commission that manages fish population found that the state rules three fish a day, 18 inches or larger, violates federal regulation. the fed say it needs to be 19 inches long to protect the summer flounder population. >> 19 inches or won't work. >> the state department has appealed that to the feds and are expecting a ruling within a couple of weeks. we have a stand up between the state and federal government with these guys caught in the middle. asking fishman out here they'll say that's a big difference.
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the boat behind me, just spoke to captain rob from their morning run. twenty-two people on board, ten keepers. >> was the size of your fist today? >> 18. >> you would not be taking official right now. >> we came back with one fish today that would've been our day if it was 19 inches. twenty-two people, one keeper. >> does that even taste good? >> it's delicious. >> is it like salmon? >> founder. >> here fishy, fishy, fishy. >> divorces can be messy but it doesn't mean you have to look to see. meet image consultant a very god mother. >> she helps people, including divorce moms to get there look
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back on track so they can meet mr. right, or at least have fun trying. >> sometimes a makeover and it's a makeup lesson, hair,. >> to learn more about her business i spent the day with amanda and her client was he going up and down park avenue in the upper east side. lizzie, who has been divorced six years was looking forward to a change in finding out more about herself. maybe meet someone. >> i'm a mother of a divorced family. i'm pretty sure i'm like the last person you would consider in my family. i think that i have put them first for the past six years and i am ready to take my next step and take it over.
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>> first up, botox and lip plumper. >> botox is good for four months in the filler depends on the type and the amount and location where it was placed. >> what she was getting that done i chatted with amanda in the waiting room. their kids go to school with one another that's how the two were introduced. >> she's enthusiastic about anything i suggested. most people are reluctant about what's my downtime, while i look like. she said if the end result is going to be amazing i'm gonna go on the journey. >> after the villas were complete we headed to two more doctors. a dentist for teeth whitening and a dr. for cool sculpting which is a noninvasive surgery and said to help reduce fi fat. >> it once you reach a certain age died in an exercise does not fix everything. >> after the cosmetic stuff is time for my favorite part, shopping. but amanda has rules. she wants outfits with colors, lots of legs and heels. >> the higher the heels the better. >> right, have to be able to walk. >> i break all of those rules on a regular basis.
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>> finally we had hair and makeup and she was ready for her big reveal. >> the happily ever after doesn't have to be -- the happily ever after is feeling great about yourself and look at yourself differently and he walked differently and carry yourself differently. you just feel differently about yourself. >> , check does this ferry glam mother us to? she treasures $250 per hour that does not include services. to weigh in on this we have a psychologist to chat with us about it. >> most of the time what i see is that were increasing confidence but looking for self-esteem. self-esteem is confidence in your own value regardless of how you look. >> i wonder with these women and this is where shake my head, if
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they put as much effort into fixing their teeth, getting plastic surgery, looking younger and the close with a have to get divorced in the first place? maybe that's what was missing. the romance, the sexiness. >> i don't think women who are getting divorced are left with many options. i don't think they say do hoping at the end of the day saying can't wait to get divorced and get a makeover. >> the whole conversation seems to be going in, what can a woman do so that a man doesn't leave her. that seem so off talking about societal norms a messaging. the conversation freaks me out a bit. i think we need to focus on how women can increase their value feeling there enough, regardless of relationship status and regardless of level of physical attractiveness. >> maybe the most important relationship you have is with yourself. >> you cannot divorce yourself. >> tracy was born with the gift of speaking to animals. this is him and how he is about
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>> is the microphone off? >> watches daredevil attempt to break a world record over night or false. the famous line -- she is hanging 300 feet from her teeth
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overnight great falls. she is a 36-year-old mother of three. the last record that was held was 250 feet hit hanging over niagara falls and i was held by her husband. she was hanging over niagara falls for about eight. >> we all treat our pets like babies. but shelby from california treated this say that her grandmother's puppy passed as a baby. grandma was in the hospital from a reaction to her medicine so the grand others thought what a better way to surprise her them bring her dog and a visit. dogs are not exactly loud in the hospital without certification. but, the pooch was perfectly still underneath a blanket and she walked right in undetected. from the pictures of the reunion you can see that -- >> this is him.
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this is how he is about that. this is what he sending me. >> you know he feels safe no one here has ever tried to harm him. >> tracy was born with a gift of speaking to animals. >> what he feeling in your stomach? >> butterflies, his stomach is jumping, very scared and frightened. even my legs are going week. that's what he's sending me. >> at a farm in new jersey a caught up with tracy who works closely with those from the annual sanctuary. she describes having a panic attack after speaking with a horse named tallahassee. honestly, the animal reading was heartbreaking. >> it is very hard to be a horse. because people don't see us or understand us. >> tallahassee was rescued by the sanctuary a few years ago
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from an abusive owner. >> someone thought it was fun to jason with the tractor. or at least this is how he felt and he kept trying to run away and trying to jump over the fence and crashed into the fence in the process. >> is that according to one they rescue the horse or according to the horse? >> this is according to the horse. >> tracy says she's an animal communicator who works with all animals. she says if you want to know what your cat or dog is thinking, she's your girl. she charges $55 for a phone or text session and $75 for an in person session as long as a person is local in central jersey. >> it's telepathic medication. some animals have more feelings and some use actual words. >> she has done professionally for more than 15 years. she says she has helped thousands of animals to have their voices heard. >> the staff at the animal
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sanctuary say tracy is often the key to them pursuing charges in an cruelty cases. >> it's not admissible in court as factual, but it gets you down a path to where you can uncover the facts. she sends you a certain direction. >> bill, are you a believer? >> $55 per text? >> for to our phone. >> still come either way, capitalist of the week. they see booked? have a thing going on. i have the squirrels. i think they're organizing. they figured out a way to get off the garage roof and they knock over my trash cans and it's driving me crazy. i would love to talk to them. >> the squirrels are not going to talk. >> otherwise i have to resort to other methods. >> can we bring animals into test when the witness stand? >> there's something called a
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cold reading through small facial tics on a human being you can figure out things they may not be saying in my not be obvious. >> i imagine you could do the same thing with an animal. i think i could find out if i spent two hours with a dog or horse what they like, what they don't like and what they are scared of. >> i'm bill, host, ringleader of chasing news. here are five things you do not know about me. i hate to see it. why can a stand. >> number one, i don't like metal forks and spoons. as a matter fact, i love chopsticks. in our utensil drawer at home in the kitchen, there is a spot for chopsticks. number two, i just did a dna test and it turns out i'm not have italian as i thought i was growing up and i'm only 16% i telling and part japanese. number three. i spent time in the marine corps and i was able to cut my hair by
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shaving it with a scissor. >> the tradition continued a little bit after i got out of the marines. now i grow it out. number four, when i drive, i drive an almost complete silence. that is unless i'm yelling at my phone or sometimes talking to myself, maybe. here's the fifth thing, i can pretty much fall sleep anywhere. in the marines sometimes he had to fall sleep in the back of the truck and yes, sometimes that pitch in strange places. i would just fall sleep. as matter fact i'm asleep on the plane before it pulls out on the jetway. >> hold on. >> that's five things you did
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not know about me, make sure you follow me on twitter and follow the show at chasing news. >> there is the latest must-have accessory for new york's housewives. they're not doing the arrangement themselves. >> so there basically breaks? >> what?
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>> watch this video of a daredevil attempting to hang over the not -- i said that weird. a man who appears to be a homeless recently became a fixture at a michigan honda dealership. he was begging outside the dealership for money one honda said, let what you come work for us.
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they said no i'm making more money panhandling that i what your 10-dollar per hour job. take a look at these photos that was posted. it showed assigned reading, please do not give anything to this panhandler. we offered him a full-time job at $10 per hour, he said he makes more money than any of you and he did not want a job. please donate to a more worthy cause. reportedly, he has not been back to the dealership, but it was because he was arrested for being junk and disorderly. >> i was given a report on wednesday that senator ray lesniak tried to stop governor christie's renovation. the case was dismissed but they're fighting the good fight and want to keep going. so they do plan to appeal. >> we are going to start looking at what we need to do to get that done today. >> i notice they have done a lot
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of stories lately about things hanging out of windows. well, today were digging into something a little bit more traditional. a window box planter. >> there that latest must-have accessory for new york's housewives. a common site in the city, but now the craze has officially reached brooklyn where homeowners are spending hundreds and thousands of dollars like his extravagant planters. each homeowner trying to be the best on the block. >> i will see people taking pictures of my shadow boxes. >> i'm cecelia. >> we need to make sure that is
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planted correctly there's not much space. it is tricky. >> this is people are renovating their homes and taking care of their homes. we just want something with more flowers in the house. >> the process took about an hour. the whole process might be changing where they won't even have to go plant anything they just show up fully arranged outside the door. >> so there basically rigged. >> you bring them and when you don't want to do it yourself. you bring in the professional is there anyone on the black that does anything for themselves? >> what my favorite things to
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pick out are the best window boxes. i was take a photo and send them to my mom. so i have to say, as cheesy as it sounds it's one of my favorite things to look at. >> what was most elaborate one? they have trains running on them and stuff like that? >> also, it's interesting to me because brooklyn is now very much like -- people say it's just as bad. >> that is a sight for sore eyes. that looks like home. >> today is a very important anniversary. it is 25 years to the day since the vice president of the united states, dan quayle made a kid miss bell potato in the capital city of trenton. dan quayle
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