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animals kicked her when she was down. every part of her body is badly bruised. it makes me cry thinking about it. no broken bones however. he went on to say that she will not let fear ruin her education. she has returned to school already against his wishes. we have increased patrol and several of the teens have been arrested are ready but please are still looking for dozens more. >> where these victims attacked because they were white? >> that has not been said by police or temple in general. >> i think this is racially biased take crimes. >> i think that is dangerous to say. when we already have a lot of tension in the country. these kids are are extreme and they go after anyone. look at the fact. i'm going to be on bill side here. if people are rested for black of the person targeted for white, why not be honest and
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called a race issue. why sugarcoat that? >> i asked the question because i think would be very clear if all the kids in the video were white and the victims were black the first thing you would hear is al sharpton would be there calling them racist. that is what is what happened. we seen that play play out over and over again. >> how do we continue to allow how do we not have guards up so many these, those restrictions happen. they've got to be -- >> i went to temple and one of the best things we hear coming out of this is that the students are not going to be scared they're going to stay on campus. that's what they need to do. as far as protecting us, they have the largest police force nationwide of all college campuses. they were tarred the entire were tar the entire time i was there. i stayed safe.
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>> take a look at the video posted to twitter yesterday by beat one going d1. it shows us what appears to be a classroom pipe between two students. one of them hit what appears to be a teacher. and then an unsuspecting student pops in and knocked out the person who hit the teacher and the swipes at the other person involved in the fight. we are positive where this happened. >> check out the-cam video, over one dozen rounds were fired at the police car. it's amazing no one was injured. this happened in central california, just out of fresno. at 4:30 a.m. on sunday a cop tried to pull over a car for a light that was out. it was the cops first week on the job and the other person in the car with him was actually a civilian on a ride along. no one was injured and police are seeking to suspects that could be charged with attempted murder.
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>> yesterday frank in alexandria so the diner with their dad for the very first time. they could be the fourth generation of this family to own and operate tom's diner in ledgewood, new jersey. it is one of the rare dining cars that exists. it has been standing since the 19 thirties. the sign on the door says it is open. it is decorated in halloween decorations. the last meal was served in 2004 due served in 2004 due to family struggles and lack of financing. a stark contrast to what i saw outside, inside the dining car was buzzing with tons of community members who want to save tom's diner and see it restored to what it was. >> the reconstruction plans are
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drawn out. the ship has been selected. the community has come together. what is slowing what is slowing tom's down question. >> were looking for private financing now, unfortunately. >> time is getting pressure to sell his diner to someone else. he is determined not to give up at the fight. >> i actually turned out to million dollars for this place. place is priceless me. >> bill, i note you have loved -- but this place is iconic. the 80s top icon, cyndi cyndi lauper filmed a music video, time after time with film there. it is not only to create an atmosphere that people want to dining, it is also to help out the community. he put a couple of initiatives for that are going to do that. >> were partnering up -- what better industry than the food industry and the food pantry.
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>> we need another diner in new jersey like we need a hole in her head. diners in new jersey are like starbucks in new york city. they are on every corner. >> there should be a law -- on every corner. i talked to the chef and he said they are going to have specialty items on the menu like stuffed french toast and then personalize things that will change every week the way to the future is wah wah. that's what people lie, staff, and community. >> let's put it this way, american girls just want to have fun. ♪ brooklyn, guess who's back. ♪
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>> we have all heard the same, turning lemons into lemonade. the same can be said for limes and making limeade. >> you get get all of the lines and nothing else. >> that is the philosophy of a charmaine who owns lime nation and harlem. sergio and i had the chance to give her a hand in making the refreshing and simple drink. she is originally from jamaica says the real mix is very sweet but she found the perfect way to make limeade after donating her kidney to a church member. >> i had also donated my kidney to someone. i realize that i really cannot in just as much sugar. >> the original mask is lime, p find water and sugar. the key is it is all organic. >> i just learned something new.
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organic lines. limes. >> have you ever shopped at whole foods question on. >> right now it's sold in harlem but it will be one of the select local businesses featured at whole foods coming to harlem early next year. >> that was a year and a half in the making because i basically reviewed for them twice before and was rejected because i had too much sugar or something was wrong with the packaging. so when we finally made the cut, i was overjoyed. >> a big dream that started small. >> i bet you you all wish i was here. >> she sells seven different types of limeade, everything including blueberry to lavender, and bill, we want you to try some. >> have had it before. i want want you to try the lavender.
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>> okay. fair enough. >> how much is one of these bottles? >> a pack of six is ten dollars. >> dollars. >> i did some research and only she capless of the week the cool runnings, she co-wrote the the chant for the bob said sleep. she wrote that. >> it is not sweet. >> it is not supposed to be sweet. >> it is refreshing they'll. >> it is refreshing. it. it is pretty good. excellent. thank you. >> happy belated birthday to ryan lochte's dog carter, he turned eight on the 23rd of october. he also turned eight on october 23, 2015 and also eight on the 23rd of october 2014.
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wishing his dog a happy eighth birthday three years in a row. so we don't know if he is a, nine, ten, is he imagined. work work are unsure. here's what i do know. ryan lochte -- >> that was sarcastic. >> apparently we are all too. >> there is a movement by residents who live in buildings with a trump name to have that name removed. the board said said it will cost about $1 million. >> in my costume a couple of bucks. >> they could just costs the tfn call i
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>> you are chasing a story and there's nothing like a national election to have your name dragged through the mud. >> there is a movement afoot on the upper west side by residents who live in buildings with the trump name to have that name removed, on riverside boulevard. i chase this to one of the buildings called trump place at 220 riverside boulevard and met with a resident. he actually has the same name,
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donald and set used to be a good thing but now it has been troublesome. so don is a hillary supporter and he has no intention of moving out of his building. >> this is the upper west side and there's a lot of people here who are democratic. obama care in this area. so there will be disinterest in having that name in front of you all of the time whether he wins or lose. i don't think it's enough to make people pack up the belongings and leave. >> trump has a ledger luxurious building. don's apartment is worth about 1,000,000 dollars and it's a one better. these people really people really care about the value of their property. and that is what it comes down to. neighbors are concerned that if trump were to lose the election the value of their property could go down. they do not want to lose money. don said they spoke to a neighbor, trump trump supporter and said why you supporting trump. >> i said who you are voting for and he said trump. and i said why?
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and he said, i want to see the value of my apartment go up. and i said you're voting with your wallet rather than your conscious. and i walked away. there's not much conversation you can have with someone who thinks that narrowly. >> i was able to obtain the letter that the board sent to residents. discouraging them to pursue this because they said their estimates is that it will cost about $1 million to do that. residents living in a building when they hear million dollars they say nevermind. >> they had opinions until cost a couple of bucks. >> when neighbors said we can simple if i all of that with just cross the tee off and call it romp place. i thought that was funny. >> these people living in the building of the next president of the united states. but on another note, are we all forgetting that trump is also a
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verb. whether whether he wins or loses, he trump someone is always going to fit. so let's focus on that. >> when they built these buildings i remember on the people behind them were trumped because their views were blocked. there were not very happy. regardless of the presidential outcome the verb itself. >> i used to go to trump towers all the time and i would never step foot in there again because the association with that building makes me want to vomit. >> you guys crack me up. >> i will keep you in suspense.
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[inaudible] >> are you thinking about something? >> please talking to me? i'm waiting for you. no, i was waiting for you. >> i thought you're contemplating. >> the first minute to take up by this. >> there's an old saying that there are three sides to every issue. your sigh, my sigh, and the truth. in a criminal trial at the end of the day there's only going to be one. it gets picked by the jurors and we saw that conflict today in the bridgegate trial during cross-examination of bridget and kelly. the government is trying to use her past statements against her from e-mails to tax to show that
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she knew the realignment of the lanes was political came payback but she has had explanation of her own. kelly said that she was using back at us because she claimed those were the words david used all of the time when discussing port authority issues that involved traffic. take something like radio silence. she simply meant nobody was getting in touch. nobody was returning calls or making calls. the prosecution put up different instances were both of these terms were used and are essentially telling kelly that she cannot have it both ways. as you were talking about radio silence, canceling meetings, the term can't mean two different things into different places. likewise, she. likewise, she is joking about traffic problems in exchange about a rabbi who is aggravating them, the assistant u.s. attorney had one of the best lines of the trial where he said, kelly, the joke joke is not funny less traffic problems
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mean a traffic jam in front of his house. the assistant u.s. attorney, funny comedian going through an intense cross-examination of brigetteanne kelly in new york. the judge has told the lawyers that she wants this case sent to the jury by friday. this means we could have a verdict as soon as the end of this week. for updates follow me. >> i have to get back on my game or bill is going to yell at me. >> lots of people struggle to get to the site they would like to see because they can't biden were to park on the street. introducing-zero. if were not in your city we will be there
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>> some celebrities like to keep the birth of their child private for a few hours. some a few few weeks, some a few months, and then there is -- >> the king of snapchat himself snapped chatted his wife in labor saturday night into sunday morning. on a side note in my future husband ever does this he will sleep on the couch forever. >> new york city, the cityfolk of pizza, vibrant people and amazing sights to see. if you are going to drive to get there, one word. beware. that's because of all the positive things the big apple has a surplus, traffic is no fun. lots of people people
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struggle to just get to the site that they like because they cannot find anywhere to park on the street. in in fact, a big percentage of traffic in the city is caused by those looking for lots. 30%. there is a new parking attendant in town, it wants to get that number 20. introducing, spot zero. it's a app that finds you a spot for not a lot. i've found it was cheap so i hopped in and picked up elliot to help me park one of my least favorite things to do. >> were changing the industry parking for the better and bringing technology it into the place where it hasn't had it. >> basically download the app, take a three hour window and where you like to park you pick your deal, reserve a spot in the lot and you mosey on over there without a care. >> i forgot how bad traffic laws. it's nice knowing where we're going so we got out of traffic quickly.
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it's a feeling of satisfaction been able to do a job well. >> right now there's one for $50. >> if her not in your city now we will be there soon. >> we are here,. >> the garage also seems to love the service. no haggling with drivers curbside. it it gives them time to park year-round. oh wait, no. it's already in the lot. >> that's phenomenal. >> in a beautiful land not so far, far away i heard they're making some anti- pasta and jersey today. so i drove out to mount olive to see how they make the meat for my favorite panini. when i arrived at the factory there so much to see, both in the making islam's glory. where's the
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prosciutto. where's the prosciutto, i need to see more. the per prosciutto needs salted and resting on assaulted some more. i do believe believe him until he opened the door. >> where have you been the prosciutto. >> i can't believe he said that i look back and gas. look at this outfit i put on, even, even the hat has been patient, come on. >> the f facility is new but loretto is old. for 200 for 200 years they made flavors this bowl. in 1922 brothers open a shop for cured meat. but look, now it is transformed into this modern peace. they make salami, mozzarella, and prosciutto of course., mozzarella, and prosciutto of course. you can even get them packaged together. i went to the factory to see what it took, your made with just three things pork, salt, salt, and a lot of love is all it took. he packed up and sliced because it's a big day, you're ready prosciutto, so come out and play.
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