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>> he pulls me over to the side and he goes to me. you are not allowed to be here anymore. >> he came out as gay. now, he believes his parish is discriminating against them. >> they did not reach out, there's misinformation in this fathers not a father. he is a a priest hiding behind a rope. >> is he registered to vote? >> that was racial. >> were trying to find a silver lining here. >> all of my daughters that birth pictures were in that third floor. >> thank you for your service.
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>> rollover. that's a good boy. >> for peter, he is 13 years old growing up in jackson, new jersey. >> nice cake. >> last year, he did something that many 13-year-olds have the courage to do. he came out as gay. now, he believes his parish is a discriminating against him. >> i feel upset and frustrated, and also very confused as to why i have been kicked out. >> why do you think it is? >> because of who i love. >> peter attended a weekly religious classes for nine years every tuesday night. he was preparing for his confirmation in the fall of 2017. in
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november, he said the parish told him he could no longer attend. >> she pulled me over to the side and she says to me, she says, peter, how was your night? and i said my night is fine how was yours. and she said good. do you think you could call your parents for me? and i said why? and she said because you are not allowed to be here anymore. >> the parish told peter he must be homeschooled. to this day his parents have said they have yet to get a clear answer as to why. >> was your reaction? >> very angry. >> they sent letters, make calls, they say father ban brick has yet to provide any information to him other then --
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>> they wouldn't do it,. >> the family is now assuming the worst that the parish has told the family to homeschool peter because he is gay. so, i reached out to the father for comments. here is what i got in response. a long statement. he points out that children are put on home study for a bridie of recent, behavioral, scheduling, other things like that. never because of their sexual orientation. he even quoted pope francis ang, who am i to judge. but they still want to know the exact reason, especially. but they still want to know the exact reason, especially since they're paying for this. they plan of filing a lawsuit. >> the parishioners in the community, if he's running the ccd program that we pay for, to tell us why. that is a problem. they did not reach out or give us an explanation for this fathers not to father. i'm a father. he is just a priest hiding behind a robe. >> and his catechism studies will end in eighth grade. >> he is in a gray. he will it will end when he makes confirmation. >> exactly, so the point is that will they not confirm him? is here not a welcome member of the parish are just not during the ccd time question work. >> he cannot go to classes. >> but if he's good enough to go to the church on sunday, why can't he go to ccd on tuesday?
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>> it is inconsistence with the teaching of the church to discriminate against someone who is homosexual because it is not about his homosexuality, but it is one of the tenets of the church that the homosexuality is a span. it sounds to me if he was disruptive or what kind of clothing was he wearing. that stuff comes up in ccd class. it does make sense to me that he was a look, this is to rip disruptive to the other kids in class. homeschooling is a normal thing. >> i get sick and tired of people announcing that they're gay and then expect everyone else to fold. we don't know why he's homeschool. the pre-says there's many other reasons. many kids are kicked out of the program and have to be homeschooled.
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just because he felt comfortable saying he's gay 13 does not mean that everyone else is a bigot. >> i think it's quite obnoxious to be pushing to sexually orientation and a ccd orientation and a ccd class. in a catholic school, is outrageous. >> we just learn peter was homeschooled due to behavioral issues. he got that answer friday afternoon, hours after we went to the parish are self to learn more. now, they said litigation is still on the table. tell me he still doesn't know what behavioral issues the church is talking about. stay with us for more the story. we will keep you updated. >> there was told me i was adopted. so it would be no surprise to me. for somebody said i know you are adopted. that's not even your real mother. so, i always knew. >> let her grow up in new jersey is an only child knowing that gertrude and charlie were his adoptive parents. of course he he always wondered what were his biological parents like. in december 2016 when a law passed allowing adopted people to obtain their birth records, finding other parents name, their birth location and of course their medical identity,
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he was so excited. to find out more about who he is. >> hold on a second. no part of your name is what you thought it was. >> after his son helped him fill out a number of papers that he needed to submit in order to get his birth records, he finally figured out a little about himself. >> that's exciting to me. that's not my original name. >> what is your original name. >> that was a joke of the family. i like trying to think of a creative name. >> you're not a bernie are you? >> craig. >> yes, craig. >> nice to meet you craig. >> that was not the only surprise. he also found out things about his mom. >> i was always told that she was 16.
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and she moved to marshall islands. >> with the show maybe we could get connected to his mother. >> let me ask you, have you thought about whether or not his mother wants to be contacted? >> he has been she's hope he's hoping at this point she knows that there's not a deep he doesn't want to deep connection but more about the medical history. >> that's an important point. the con side of this is that the opposition saying that there could be a decrease in the number of kids put up for adoption because there's an expectation of state anonymous. >> the medical records are so important because when you think you're raising the child you don't know if there cancer runs in the family or you don't get test until later in life. >> the thing is if you are adopted into a loving, caring, wonderful home, there's a, there's a part of you as a person who is adopted who you just don't know what you could've been if your birthparents for your current parents. that eats away at someone. >> if we find her what would that be like? >> i have a funny feeling, i don't know what i would say. i don't know. it would be mind-boggling.
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>> no white line. >> for cleaner energy. [inaudible] does that were you? there's a raging debate and possibly a final vote this month by the commission over a plan by south jersey gas to build a 22-mile gas pipeline and protected land. i figured there's only one way to get the ground-level perspective on this walk the entire 22-mile route, talk to people who live on the proposed pipeline. >> anybody? so for the third and final part of my trip i want to find something . economics, dollars and cents. south jersey's economy economy is not in good shape.
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there's foreclosure rates are among the highest in the nation. i met quite a few people like don sweden who is in the middle of cleaning out her family home. they're moving out and just lost their home to foreclosure. >> i think the pipeline should go through. it there must be jobs in the area. he gets rid of the old, outdated equipment and will be safer for the environment. >> that is the main thing. is the pipeline, is just how economically hurting this area. >> it's horrible. we have lost our house. we have been fighting for and it's gone. you know it, start over. >> back in the day they slept it on the, their shipping crates on the wall. >> the house is made of shipping crates. >> is another thing, pipeline could harm the environment but if the people who live here are currently breathing smoke from the coal powered plant that
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would be replaced by gas and make things a lot cleaner. have converted to natural gas, they are happy. >> if you get a little cold then you went have any smelly be a lot better than what the cold was. >> and another thing, it could be a cash cow for the township putting $6 million per year the town caucus. that's why why don is all for it. >> if they do away with it and not put the gas line and, there's going to cost me myself about $1500 a more year in taxes and everybody else would be a thousand or so. >> we are reaching the end of our destination here. behind me now is a giant coal burning power plant where the pipeline would run. the gas in the coal, we pumped a
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lot of co2, people. the environmentalists do not want to. it's all about saving the pines. it's a tough. the tough call in the single probably be voted on later this month. and this one will and is all good journeys do. >> spilling kathy are advocating for familial dna testing to be done to redefine the karina.
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>> you will no longer be hearing this outside the museum of -- >> he will not divide us, he will not divide us.
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>> you can't watch it online either. the anti-trump, he will not divide us protest has been shut down. the museum citing an increase in -- >> he will not divide us. he will not divide us. he will not divide us. he will not divide us. >> diana, diana. >> okay, that museum citing a flashpoint for violence. they're supposed to do this for the next four years but clearly that will not happen.
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[inaudible] >> that was filled, the father of could karina who was murdered. he was speaking to the new york state commission on forensic scientists friday morning. they are advocating for some familial dna testing be done throughout new york state state. a process that relies on fewer indicators of the sample to possibly identify family members of a suspect and helpfully solve crimes. it is not needed in cream this case anymore. the suspect was arrested last weekend. but they but they have made this part of their new mission, to redefine the phrase to include victims of violent crimes out the state. we've heard a lot from phil the last few days. but today like never before kathy talked about her pain. the pain that comes from being the mother of a murdered child.
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[inaudible] it will never heal my shattered being. the the be in the mother of a murdered child. >> the commission's dna subcommittee is reviewing the issue and may make a decision as soon as the next meeting on march 20 second. we will keep keep you updated. follow me on chasing news. >> is many of us know the 59th grammy awards are taking place this sunday in los angeles. while you are not excited. >> all right i'm so interested. late that night of going to dvr the grammys so i can watch it again. >> a lot of us are. performers will include a dell, lady gaga and a personal favorite of our bosses, john legend, himself. we are join now by 95 pl day radio host who is going to show us a little bit of behind the
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scene. >> i'm just enjoying 70 degrees and sunny. how are you? >> already. i literally have a hard time caring any less about the grammys. well be a reason why someone like me should watch? >> what kind of music are you too, country, pop, rap? >> let's have them talk about the people he spoke with that or nominee. >> excellent idea. thank you. >> okay were back on track now. go ahead. >> so i spoke with dan who is up with this song for an award for don't let me down. you down. you probably never heard of her but as soon as i started singing it not going to, but if i started singing it you would know the song was most plana pop radio last year. she's from pittsburgh which is
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up for best recording issues bringing her entire family to the nominations which a school. >> as i understand it adele and beyoncé will be duking it out. who will come out with the most awards? >> i think beyoncé for -- but i think adele is can sweep it out. >> i spoke with mike who's up for song of the year and it was funny because another sign that you probably heard way too much on the radio suffer song of the year. mike is thrilled as he is he knows he's up against like justin bieber, dell and beyoncé and probably doesn't have much of a chance to win but he's happy to be her nonetheless. >> are you excited? >> um, sure. absolutely. you sounded as excited as i do. ,. >> of course. it's music's biggest night. it's no joke. i'm happy to be here. i had an all access pass, scarlet call to jesus passing
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you can literally go anywhere. i'm going to find out if i can have that are not. the come to jesus pass. >> hallelujah. >> okay tweet some selfie's. thank you. >> thank you guys. >> one filmmaker dan shows us in his new documentary is that the town of seabright may be disappearing before our eyes. >> i just uncover that this was a huge deal. a a lot of people are ignoring.
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>> it is been to week sense trump surprised everybody. >> it's president trump now, actually. >> he's in the white house. >> no not at y .
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>> sorry, sorry,. >> i got it.
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valentine's day is a time for celebrating love. on tuesday, people all over the country will be taking their significant others out for a romantic a romantic meal, and of course exchanging gifts. what will the single people do? that is where we commit. here are chasing news, we have organized a new type of dating show, with the spirit of chasing and the romance the fitting a special occasion. this valentines this tonight valentines segment will air on monday and tuesday. this, is chasing love. >> humor. >> i can't take care of myself. >> what is your biggest guilt pleasure? >> that's terrifying. that's pretty good. >> thursday snowstorm caps on people indoors up and down the east coast. but in springfield massachusetts
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it was a mystical base came across the downtown massachusetts and here's a live shot for news 22 jennifer piatt. behold, the sasquatch. >> loosing countless spin outs and -- >> in 2006, al gore told us that in 15 years new york would be underwater. could he have been right? the horror. what he got? >> forget the exotic locales like the amazon rain forest where the melting polar ice
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cast. climate climate change can be felt that the very average level at the jersey shore. >> close enough. >> what filmmaker dan shows us in his new documentary called bad -- is that the town of seabright may be disappearing before her eyes, but you would barely notice it unless there's a major storm or hurricane. if, and doing the documentary base looking at sea level and climate change scientist that i could disappear in the next 50 to 100 years. i caught up with dan at the beach and seabright. >> after i graduate i have footage in a thought i was a really great story. i should finish it. >> so people now are saying seabright shouldn't exist. >> it's not about pointing fingers or debated. it's more than that. figuring out what we do know
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knowing that climate change is happening. >> and then i'd just uncovered this was a huge deal that a lot of people are ignoring. i saw after hurricane sandy on the jersey shore this town in particular got really destroyed after that. and i thought, this places one place definitely in danger of climate change and sea level rise in the future. >> it could disappear. >> yeah. trump has said that climate change is a hoax. i asked and if he thought climate change deniers or idiots? >> i don't think that people who don't think it exist should be labeled idiots. it's hard to sell people on the idea that this place is going to be gone. >> dance documentary will debut on sunday at the new jersey film festival in new brunswick. >> you talk about the cause of the climate change and you going to a political rapid hold that you never come out of.
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but even you'd deny that things are happening in changing. and what we do about it is what we need to figure out right now. >> this is the problem. the debate is not real debate. for not having an honest debate. or have an a debate on the smallest little percentage weather not there's a temperature impact from human activity or not. there's been fluctuation going back 5000 years. >> the reason that the politician and the people in special-interest want to keep us in that debate is because if we keep fighting over it we want to anything. >> that's how they raise the money. sealevel rise has nothing to do with global warming. sea levels rose more during the last ice age. >> no they didn't. >> that's not affect. >> you're wrong. >> so intimate. the day you fact check me is going to be an interesting day. it's today. were here.
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