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>> the vicious hatred shown to black freshmen at the ivy league university of pennsylvania has me sick to my stomach. >> why? >> we have seen some of the worst take crimes since he is become elected. >> we have a special guest with us today. welcome welcome a big round of applause for a friend, -- aidan. it is the intent chelsea. it's the publisher metropolis knights. i know you have an interview with donald trump, the incoming president that we want to talk
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to about. i want to start with ashley johnson about a story about allegations of cyber racism at the university pennsylvania. >> i've always pride myself as an alum of the ivy league university of pennsylvania, but the vicious hatred shown to black freshmen has me sick to my stomach. here's the group made a cell phone text estrogen app that was targeted at 161 black freshmen. somehow they were mysteriously added to a group called the "n" word lynching. this happened friday and apparently the offenders are from the university of oklahoma using the alias, daddy trump. university of oklahoma said one student has been suspended into other people who are nonstudents have been linked to the hate messages. i spoke with jordan andrews who is one of the freshmen that received the awful message. >> i knew that kind of racism and writ rhetoric existed. i
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hope it didn't exist in 2016. at the same time i was just thinking, i know were going to be okay but not right now. >> the first message said what's up, the "n" word. then it had a calendar function that was a schedule for daily luncheons. >> i was very upset particularly because the person who did this specifically targeted freshmen who don't even have their gpas. they're just honestly, right now vulnerable. >> penned held a town hall after it happen. officials have called this act deplorable. >> billing online has been a around for so long in the past decade there's laws in states long before donald trump announced he was running for president. >> do not think that donald trump it to me president-elect is going to increase the amount of bullying that occurs, especially when it concerns minorities? >> why what it? >> we have seen it already. >> let's talk about his hate speech or anything that comes out of his mouth that concerns minorities. >> you know it's interesting to me, the nation elects the first
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black president and the racial division in this country actually increase in the past fear. >> it's very fitting now that milani a trump has called for her platform to be about cyber bullying, she talked about it last night on 60 minutes. i think it's unfair to say that racism all started now that donald trump is president-elect. >> let's put it in context. we have seen some of the worst hate crimes since he has become elected on both sides. >> sent as at the philadelphia eagles came in a guy was it going around collecting money for his kids bask multi-. i said i'm sorry don't have cash on me. he said yeah, i bet you voted for trump to you, you to you, you white -- >> what you think? >> money for say that i did not vote for trump. but to to say that racism in this country is because of donald trump been elected is ludicrous. >> things are at an all-time high. it didn't start with him, it has been here for a long time.
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>> lynching is one of the worst things in this country history. >> there was a time in the country where there word lynching. >> i know bill. >> there's a big difference between a time in the country where people were at actually attacked, killed, maimed, etc. >> don't tell me something i didn't know. >> when president obama was elected, that was a great thing for this country. our first black president. could we go back to that week and look at every black on white crime and say look at what is happening. look look at what obama has incited around the country. as journalists we have to be responsible and careful about what we say and how was it. i think we can incite hatred in this country by the way we report the stories. i will tell you donald trump i know personally, he he has called me at home, i can tell
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you who he is. he is a narcissist, he is a dashmac, he is a terrible terrible date, and he cares about donald trump. those are true. but the one thing he is not as a racist. >> it to meet the headline from your magazine. one of my going to take away? >> he is no different than any other guy in the 70s. he is afraid of getting old. he is afraid of dying. >> he comes off very aggressive when he's on stage. what is he like personally? is the arrogant, nice? >> he is not as outspoken as you see them on tv. definitely arrogant. here's. here's a quick story. he and i were looking out this big glass window. he said he see those buildings alongside the highway? and i said yes. he said i hate them. they would not let me buy those buildings years ago. you know i did? i fought and got the property in front of those buildings. in two years i'm going to build taller buildings in front of them and it will destroy their view and property value. in two years he
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did it. >> you don't meet people like that often. at least you will talk about it. i think that is one of the reasons he is president. >> lead us paul. >> not into temptation. >> 21-year-old katie george from toms river went missing from the university of maryland on thursday around 4:00 p.m. police say she entered a cab on her own accord was dropped off in the federal hill neighborhood of baltimore city. the last time she was seen she was wearing a longsleeved green jacket and black leggings. police do not suspect any foul play. please reach out to the maryland police if you have any information. >> police are investigating a swastika drawn a swastika drawn on a residential street and brooklyn which was family slip. it was found on sunday morning near brooklyn avenue. they spray painted it and said nazi scum be afraid. the nypd is investigating.
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>> high chasing news. >> if we call philadelphia, pennsylvania the city of brotherly love, then we must called levittown, pennsylvania the town of sisterly love. remember these for amazing sisters? there the ramirez sisters. i brought them to you a few months ago to introduce. all ago to introduce. all four sisters have a rare brain disorder. it results in about 40 brain surgeries between the four sisters, all ten years old and under. we met them back in august but everyone wanted to see them again. i met them them at their favorite place, the bookstore. >> on my class time when i was expecting sadness, i know exactly what i was walking into this time.
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the biggest and most amazing thing i learned right away in that i saw with my own eyes was breanna, the last time we saw her she was confined to a wheelchair. wheelchair. today, somebody's not in a chair. how does that feel? >> good. >> now her twin sisters shayna i asked how that made her feel? >> it makes me feel proud. >> the girls were actually chosen by the make-a-wish foundation to go to disney world. they are leaving leaving on april 28. their super excited. shayna told me a little about it. >> where you take in? >> mommy, arianna, -- >> so everybody. i will make sure to bring them to you this christmas. you can check them out point to see santa with my son asher. if you have have questions on how to help were questions in general, tweet me where you can tweet our show at chasing news. >> what are you doing? >> the camera is here.
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>> governor chris christie is in florida today on monday for a conference with republican governors. here in new jersey we can't stop talking about what is next for the new jersey governor and whether it will be here come january. the question keeps getting more interesting. especially when looking at who has gotten a position. rents previous has been chief of staff and steve bannon has been named -- >> make no mistake about it, after the selection democrats are are going to come back after the republicans with a vengeance and determination that we have not seen in a generation. you are going to need somebody leading the republican national committee that is not afraid to
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get in the dirt and sling the mud and have a history of doing a street fight. >> it's interesting to note that scott has been correct in the past with his prediction he said he didn't think was to get chief of staff although he thought it could be a possibility because it doesn't require senate confirmation. will will he be right again? anonymous sources in the new york post over this weekend said it's over for crist christie same trump is discussed it with new jersey governor of the way he treated bridget kelly and bridgegate. i asked scott what his response to that was and here's what he said. >> bridgegate certainly, from a a political standpoint damaged chris christie's brand. i also think there's continuing friction between governor christie and donald trump son-in-law. here in mr. kushner have headed out on a couple of different occasions. ultimately if trump is going to take advice from one or the other, it's not going to be chris christie. >> i grew there, we talked about her on the radio this morning that, to me there's no chance that anyone seriously think donald trump had an issue with the staff are going and getting
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convicted for something, whether you think christie had something to do with that or not these guys clearly were guilty. there found guilty, there is tons of evidence. i think justice was served. more interesting on this, it was the media speculating about whether chris christie was going to be chief of staff. i did hear i did hear anybody else and it's a possibility. it's not like the media said he's going to be chief of staff and then know it's not. >> by media, i met diana. >> is going to say the media still has to fill those hours. >> a 24 hour cycle. >> guys, this is -- at 18, this is her now at 34. she changed her name to perl and uses semantic art and fashion compa
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[inaudible] buzz aldrin. its eyes nice when motorcyclists can help out a fellow rider, especially when the fellow rider is none other than the boss, bruce springsteen. ben was back from a veterans day ceremony with that when he saw a stranded striker.
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stranded writer. they gave him a ride to the nearby restaurant where they chatted over drinks, no politics, just present bikes. but as soon as a group posted this run in on the facebook, people went crazy with political insults and mean words back and forth. the group has responded by saying that if we are to survive as a nation those have to stop the hate and please pray for those in the military. >> over the weekend nikki glacier was a headline at the comedy club in new brunswick. like many of us at chasing new she loves her dog. >> i have a small docs i get to travel with him. he has made my life way better. >> hello luigi. >> you're chasing a story about a woman who was a hasidic jew and has really pushed back in a big way on her former religion. >> this is peening a at 18, this is her now at 34.
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she changed her name to perl and uses new art and fashion company to speak out against her strict religious upbringing. now she has a new life with a new man, but getting here was an easy. >> when i started to try to get out of the marriage and i witnessed a hypocrisy, that's what woke me up. >> pearl was born into the hasidic jews community. at 18 she entered into an arranged marriage to the son of a rabbi. she was a teacher and taught theology to children in the community. by the time she was 24 she had four children. her marriage was falling apart and she knew that she needed a divorce. >> a divorce in the community is called a get in there hard to come by, especially when you're married to the son of a rabbi. >> when i tried leaving they tell me that i can't. and i was shocked because i was a good girl, doing good things.
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>> woman in the hasidic community are usually shunned when they ask for a divorce. their reputations are put into question. many times many times the children are taken from them. that's what happened to perl. after years of looking for a rabbi give her a divorce, she found one. at 34 she is now free. it was not an easy road and along the way she did lose custody of her children at times. she had to fight the community and the court for custody of her children. that is exactly what she did. after leaving the community she went into modeling school. she started working on small, local campaigns and now uses new, symantec art to express her message about her strict upbringing and how other woman can leave the community. >> the orthodox community throughout america, you're you're talking about more than 5 million jews and america. they say at least as of 2013, at least 10% are orthodox. you're are orthodox. you're talking about a lot of
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people. to me it sounds like a one off. >> her oldest child is very orthodox. her others have not quite grabbed onto the religion. >> i don't know i would be in a rush to leave the community if i had i had to go through all of the struggles that she went through. they take take your kids, ruin your life, lot probably stay put to not break up the family. >> i think there's a presumption today that strictness equals unhappiness. i think that's largely fall. >> when she got out of the religion she started to learn about science and expand her knowledge base. that's when she started to question her belief. other people in in her religion to not have that ability. >> also she wanted to get naked. >> she wanted to pose nude. >> in this week's chapter i give you smelly jewelry. take a look at this scented bling, the collection made up of necklaces, bracelets, and rings, i lori is a celebrity manager.
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so the two teamed up and success, you have this smelly necklace. right right now it is offered at -- it so i came up to buy some of the bottles. but the cost a pretty buck. the line ranges from 2950 - $10000. something they say is a small price to pay to when leave a lasting impression what a man goes to kiss your hand. >> let me explain how this works. according to a press release, each piece will come with a ceramic inset which when sprayed with the perfume holds it sent throughout the day. that's right, the perfume also needs to be purchased. looking at the site his signature hennessey inspired sent can cost up to
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$285 per bottle. people in the dollars per bottle. people in the streets of new york have a few other choice words. >> it is scented so you don't have to put on your perfume. but it cost $10000, what is your reaction? >> how many zeros is that? >> that's 40. >> that's a lot for necklace. >> what words does it make you think of? >> what you guys think? does does this appeal to your fashion sense? >> i love perfume but if you spread on your wrist, that works too. just waiting for man to kiss my hand, what is that happening? >> you should try different smells like bacon. >> then he might be interested, right question? >> thanks. smell you later. >> on any given day around the penn station you'll find a number of homeless station, but but a newark feeding the
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homeless requires a permit. >> what stops an organization from bringing contaminated food to a location? >> isn't it the question of they should address why there's so
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>> it's like me trying to name a facebook
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>> download the fresco app for iphone and android. >> either yourself it was cool, check out that astronaut buzz aldrin's selfie from 1966 preheat we did the photo in honor of the 50th anniversary and tweeted # first selfie in space. orbiting the earth every 90 minutes at 17,500 miles per hour. you thousand 500 miles per hour. you can see the massive beautiful earth behind him. three years later he's the second guy to walk on the moon.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ashley, you might need a permit the next time you want to feed the homeless. >> on any given day around your prince station the city estimates that 2700 people are without permanent shelter. i got a firsthand glimpse of the elite motivational team, it is a grassroots effort in which members got at different points of the day to feed the homeless. like many of us they believe that feeding the homeless is just something good that comes from the heart. indoor, feeding the homeless requires a permit with the city's department of health and community wellness. it date back to 1966, the permit is $5.
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>> why do we need to pay for people to go have a place to say i spoke with him and he said it's in the best interest of homeless people because how do you know people going to be them have the best intention under the circumstances what stops an organization from bringing contaminated food to a location, a public park for example and just provided to the homeless. if anything happens after that, the city is liable. we should not allow that to take place. >> he says that a homeless person could sue the city and newark would have to pay if they became sick from bad food provided by stranger if it is in a public space. he says he is redrafting new
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paperwork to make sure they follow the law because he says it upholds the dignity to how people treat the homeless. he says too many groups receive federal grants and don't what they're supposed to do in his opinion in terms of helping the homeless. >> but those just trying to do a good deed question if all of this is necessary. >> you don't wanna block any acts of kindness. you don't want to interfere in society we don't want to interfere with an active kindness. >> as of the question that may be they should address why they are so many homeless. >> this make sense. you want to make sure the homeless are eating good food. if you are to give lobster, homeless when eat it because he went have a permit. it's important permit. it's important to get the permit. >> it makes no sense. >> here's your lobster. >> i think this deters people
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from going to homeless shelters and disguises the problem. we need more homeless shelters and more spaces where they can go to their food. >> oftentimes they don't want the sandwich because what they want is the dollar because and if they collect enough dollars they can go buy drugs and food as avid addiction problem. >> that's not every homeless person. >> well in less than two months donald trump will become president. jobs will increase in a lot of these homeless problems will go away. >> i can't wait to see that happen bill. >> another great day chasing news. we are going to have a lot all week. i'll be back on the radio on wednesday. i'll be back here on wednesday, tomorrow al and. >> black freshmen mysteriously added to a group called the "n" word lynching. >> today, racism is the cause of word lynching. >> today, racism is the cause of donald trump.
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