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>> 12-year-old sydney recovered at the center of controversy before is faith in another battle. >> the city has no idea. they have been asked not to report to school tomorrow. >> does the father feel bad? >> as he registered to vote? >> that was racial. >> it's time to find the silver lining here. >> that was really rude. >> all of my birth pictures were in that third floor. >> a thank you for your service.
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>> 12-year-old sydney phillips from north jersey who recovered at the center of controversy before, is facing another battle with the archdiocese of newark. it came at a time which should've been one of the most exciting times in her life. >> she had the court with the wnba, she was joined by her sister and good friend grace. the team extended the invitation when sydney was rejected from playing out her school's boys basketball team, given they didn't have a girls team. the but attention was diverted to the email her father received it while she was at practice with the pros. it came from his attorney and was sent from the lawyer representing the archdiocese, saying sydney and her sister should not attend saint teresa's, quote tomorrow morning or any day after.
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>> about an hour ago i got an e-mail from our attorney, the city has no idea katie has no idea. they have been asked not to report to school tomorrow. they're throwing them out of school. i think it is disgraceful. i am furious. and words cannot describe how disgusted i am. >> it makes you wonder if the school purposefully picked last night to send them the email. out of all times given that the phillips lost a lawsuit for sydney to plan the boys team last month. cindy was relax and just having fun being a kid what she was going through drills with the pros. she responded with confidence about being rejected from playing with the boys. >> homily bomb to when i found out i play with the boys. because i'm better than that. >> i just think at that age you should not tell someone that they can do something. >> replay of guys all the time
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at this level. it's what it's been happening for years. this will reduce. >> i just feel bad for her and her sister because at the time is speaking with them they had no idea that their father was about to drop a bomb on them. >> i have yet to hear back from the attorney representing the archdiocese. apparently thanks to the charter state they can give them the boot if a family brings him a suit against them. >> i shake cans of them every day, i waved to them every morning. i am in total shock right now. i'm have no idea. this happened as we're walking to the front door of this facility and on the way home we have to explain to them what's going on. >> does a father feel bad for wrecking his kids lives? >> he feels that the school should be ashamed for wrecking the lives.
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a catholic school. >> the school follow their rules. the court ordered it and they said your suit, you're gone. i think that's what they should've done. the father should be ashamed of himself thinking that his family was entitled to more than one other families get. >> about being a catholic schoolgirl myself, i was taught about mercy, religion, faith, helping others, giving people a second chance. so i think this is really cold, especially given this isn't coming from especially given this is an coming from a public school. is coming from a catholic school that are denying them their friends have been able to go back to school which they have grown up inches. >> you don't start a war unless you're willing to fight that war. if you start it you better be sure you're going to win it. they lost a massive fight against the school in the school has a right. they a right. they don't have to educate their child anymore. they don't like how the school behaves or that they have the roles girls here guys there, then go to a public school. >> quite frankly, it's probably
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best that they part ways, not under these circumstances they could've waited till the end of the year. now where they can ago? so break the ties, finish business, good luck to the family. >> remember that time when i went to his story of. >> he will not diivide us. >> home to where actor shiloh from transformers has been hosting his anti- trumpet protest, or as some of you describe it, a nonstop chance of. >> he will not divide us. he will not divide us. >> how would you think trump is dividing this. >> i'm not saying that. >> the protest has been broadcast live online through this webcam since inauguration day. it's supposed supposed to continue for the next four years.
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>> or eight. >> as you might imagine there has been some interesting moments. >> he will not divide us. he screamed at the so-called white supremacist. >> hitler did nothing wrong. >> and then there there's this moment over the weekend. >> donald trump is represented america right now. what is this. too bad you didn't go to central booking last night to get your butt cheeks divided. >> group as described by the process taken of the lifestream and giving his fans a piece of their mind. we had to find them and we made posters and phone calls, and we made instance.
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>> i did not make it their names are craig and chris. around his story at you might know them as a old-school historian and tony. he says i'm the maryann he goes i'm old-school historian. >> were going to replace it with your question. it's a little butter. >> when you put something up there like he will not divide us automatically are trying to divide the country right off the bat. these kids are going up there standing there saying nothing but he will not divide us. i don't know what they want. >> there's two born and raised in his story. >> they're not true -- that's why they got mad at me. >> there spartans.
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>> you guys are awesome. this gets better all of the time. >> we met at a local greek shop well we talked. >> you know what is complement or he to me question that nobody has argued any of my points. all of my points are facts. >> anybody who abuses animals, your garbage. >> did you change your shoes? >> just for you. >> they showed me how it's different from what they're showing on the lifestream. >> he will not divide us. >> this is the heart of his story a. look at the beautiful people walking down the streets of all different types and ethnicities. these guys are immigrants and they work very hard. >> they wanted to show me the diversity they say is alive and well. most of all, not all of queens as we may think by looking at a map voted for hillary clinton during the election. there are trump supporters in new york. so you tell me, --
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>> why did they show up in the first place? didn't really, really bother them that much? >> if he was there he would've torn them apart. >> thank you diana. that was intense. >> i have to learn to talk that fast. >> he did not believe how cuddly he was. having gone through so much. >> by looking at him now you would not know it. he is a seven-year-old argentina but-year-old argentina but just a few days ago he looks like this. he was found by animal planet's the guardians of rescue in new york. he was chained up to a short leash and forced to sit in his own fecal matter. >> what was even like when you found him? >> he was an awful condition. he is underway to now but was greatly underweight.
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we had him five days and he is already gained close to 10 pounds. >> he was rescued at a car repair shop in newark by marvin, also known as moose. he is part of the guardians of rescue animal planets and show. he was apparently physically abused and used as a stud a stud for greeting for all seven years of his life. >> seven years of being tied up to a ball basically on a short chain. it looks like he mostly slept on concrete floors and he probably was forced to stand and sleep in his own urine and stools. >> when they found him his ears were covered in yeast. he was covered in calluses and infection from work he had to live. >> you can literally smell his ears as you open the door to go in. >> and if he had that you spell that for much longer do you think he would've gone deaf? >> i know he would have gone
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deaf. he was in such bad conditions with his weight and the level of infection in his body. he would not last much longer. >> a lot of antibiotics on a ton of tlc. the the dog is doing so much better. look at this happy family. smile. so if you are interested in adopting him you can reach out to the guardians of rescue.org are going to their facebook page. he. he is a sweetheart and he gives really good kisses. >> it's really sad when a dog is so mistreated that they can't walk or bark. i saw this, the dog was in the cage on the curb and he cannot even see. he was a poodle and he was so matted. was really sad when people mistreat dogs like that. >> unfortunately 87% of 7% of pit bulls and up and shelters are ultimately euthanized. let's find a guy home for sure.
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>> a community still on edge. a community still in pain. six months ago karina went for a jog and never came back. >> a message who could help find the killer. >> a different kind of test that
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>> a community still on edge,
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immunity still in pain. i'm back in the howard beach section of queens where six months ago today karina went for a jog, when into the weeds and never came back. she was raped and murdered while out jogging. her killer has not been found. her parents kathy and phil once again going public to call for the killer to be brought to justice. now they think think they know the way that might happen. >> a proven message that could help find not only the killer of my daughter but the killer of many other people. >> kathy was talking about illegal dna testing. a different kind of test that could shed light on who karina's killer was. as opposed to normal dna testing which looks really exact match which police have not found yet. this dna can yet. this dna can key on a family member of the killer if that
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person's dna is already in the new york state dna database. it's controversy with privacy advocates arguing that people who are not connected to the crime into sis suspects. but they think this is what police need to bring home and arrest the person who murdered their daughter. this testing has to be okayed by the new york state commission on forensic science and the board hearing that case meets on february tenth. we should know then whether or not the test will be allowed. for all updates on the paternal case follow me and if you know something about what happened to karina, please call call the nypd's confidential tip line and let them know. >> after a heart wrenching two months for michael, the father of a missing -- who has gone
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since december third. two of her friends have been charged in connection to her death. >> imagine being told last night at about 1130 that you must appear today to find out what happened to your daughter. it's the first time they're hearing about it. you cannot even fathom it. >> the 19-year-old is charged with first-degree murder. he comes before the judge in the afternoon for his arraignment. he said that he knew sarah was trying a large sum of money reportedly in the thousands of dollars. on december 2 he came to her home or should live with her father who is out of town at the time. while robbing her he strangled her to death. the 19-year-old helped throw her body into the river and then left her car on the route 35 bridge in belmar where it was found abandoned with keys inside taylor's charged with second and third degree charges for tampering with human remains.
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the disappearance went from a missing persons case to a murder investigation the last couple of weeks after receiving a tip from crime start crime stoppers. she was said to be an aspiring artist to play softball and was on the school's swim team. >> she was a great athlete and wonderful kid. everybody liked this child. so this is devastating to the family. >> both teens are being held in their next court date is february 7 for a detainment hearing and another for february fourteenth. we will continue to follow the case has more details unfold. >> we have a special guest from 92.3 fm in new york. >> i think you should have titled her instagram post, i don't think. >> when i heard the racially devices beyoncé was pregnant i thought wow, i can't wait to talk about this.
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>> this is the aurora project. we hunt for buried secrets. one answer leads to another question and another and another >> sometimes they do these things and it's like putting together -- why would you want to stop it were going be fair, were to be accurate, and were going to be ruthless. this is the aurora project,
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>> hold on. what i do? >> then what? doesn't that look
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>> three, two. >> there's all kinds of
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. >> i have to two of her concert. she looks fabulous. the real question right now is what is she going to name these babies? >> there are twins, boy and a girl? does she know. >> if you look at the picture there's a pink bra on her bra strap. that means she's going to have one girl and then she has on -- panties. so one girl, one boy, the naming possibilities are endless. >> she's up for nine grammy nominations. rumor has it that childress a surprise performance at the grammys to embrace the fact that she got the most grammy nominations out of everybody. that will probably not happen but that would be the smartest
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time to make that announcement. if you remember in 2011 she made the same announcement at the mtv mas. she had out to herself. >> now everybody is talking about it she got what she wanted. >> i got 99 problems nine problems but beyoncé's twins are not one. problems but beyoncé's twins are not one. >> three,
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wiggum: yeah, i know ralphie's birthday is coming up. of course i'm gonna get him a present. i'm at the... at the toy store right now. let's see, present for ralph, present for ralph... ooh, what do we have here? boy, ralph would kill himself with this in two seconds. and somehow it'd be my fault. mm! this money has been sitting here since 1998, not doing anybody any good. i want to get ralphie something nice. yeah, a few thousand should do. hm-mm. (whistling a tune) uh, you heard me whistling there, right? that indicates innocence. uh, proclaiming your innocence indicates guilt. uh, yeah? well, what does this mean? ♪ skiddily bop and bah! (whooping) (engine revving, tires squealing) (kids shouting playfully, noisemaker honking) okay, so, at a ralph party, always get to the cake before...

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