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women across america. >> women in america make 76 cents for every dollar man make. >> unfortunately shall now it is true. why am i making less than another man in the same notion. >> it is based on lie, that is the problem. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> wow. ♪ ♪ we are trying to find the silver lining here. that was really rude. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> today, women across america are observing a day without women. they are striking, wearing red in support of this cause and they are not going to work whether that is paid or unpaid. if they are going to shop, they are going to go to women-owned businesses only. i took the opportunity to see how and why women are choosing to observe the strike and how cities across the nation are affected insome of the my first stop, i met up with vanessa snyder and born to a single mother and is now a litigation attorney at the axe ale rod firm. it is woman-only firmed in philadelphia. >> something that i was raised. >> va nes says use herring day to prepare for the presentation about the need for pay and the financial impact of women in america. >> so in terms of the pay tick issue, win america make 76 cents for every dollar man makes. in tem it was african-american women. you may make 69 cents for every dollar a man makes.
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>> wow. >> latinos, it will blow your socks off. 65 cents for every dollar. >> are you kidding? >> no. >> how do we combat this issue? wow this is he strike the pest way for women to show their support? >> aheaded over to city hall to speak to the councilwoman at large to see what she thinks about the issue. i am bit of a skeleton crew at the office because all of the female staff is on strike today. >> lots of different ways to him so pact. the strike is one of them. i think it is important for strikes to occur to remind people tooned have them pay attention and to get people talking about what it means to have women's work paid and unpaid to be a part of the society and so it so often goes unappreciated and i welcome other people to come kin to try their best on this issue. >> i want them to understand the work that
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women do is important. espec my girls. i want them to yun stander when they are grow up, working, t are not being paid enough, they have every right to man better conditions. >> the challenge of wims getting people to acknowledge the worth. how you do you do that? well, they make you mad. why am i making less. how do you address that? i would be lying if i said i agree with how it is celebrated. i was. i feel excited to come to work and be respected in the position that i am in. i think it is great. i don't think we can rest on the morals. we immediate to be able to push this forward. we need women to understand, yes, it is so great. it is free. we take pride in that. it is also important to understanded your worth, to understand you should somebody paid equal to a man. >> yeah. i a agree. women should be paid equally. a lot of teachers in the government jobs. that is all public records. female teacher risk maaing less than male teachers. oh, check the public
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records. >> well, we have to take action. >> it is based and lie. that is the problem. >> what lie is that? >> it is not true. there is no incoming equality. >> it is so fun no i me. what do you my well, 3:00 i spend a lot of time very muching. i did the notes today. you probably saw. the department of labor statistics literally much maaing full-time jobs to full-time jobs. not only no inequality but not baseed on apples to apples unlike what you hearded. is based on 35-hour workweek compared to 40-hour workweek. the information i spoke to was private organization that if puts information together. it is based on facts regardless of what you choose to believe. >> yes, it is. i look forward to everyone to fax that. >> you are correct. >> i did. i read the note. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> every first born child knows the feeling. take a look at this eviction notice. actual lay pregnancy
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announcement with you the mother from atlanta is announcing the coming of the second child well this letter she posted to instagram written to the first important child saying meas take note. it will expire ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> guys, meet this guy. a why did you come? >> i love it. >> on action last night without my best friend who had unlimited budget. >> i need you to come in strong. >> i will bid $10,000. >> and still, he kept pressing on. >> i got door into. >> no $7 a. >> $100. >> oh. [applause] sold! sold! >> no. >> whatever, anyway. i had to go on strange aer date. i do have to go on a stranger date, but is for
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good cause. its the philadelphia animal welfare society, they raised over $1,000. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> very special day. >> they say it is dar 600 years old and it was, at one time, the oldest living white oak tree in parker. >> is a land mark in the city where even george washington was set to picnic fin its space. the site tinneds to save it since the early 19 hup-'s and it us now rotted inside and come april, it will be gone. much older break off and replaced with a newer cable. >> the tree sits on the ridge presbyterian church's property and is on the oak tree task force city and tells me, that everything from cement to rods have been used in an
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attempt to save it. >> the community has been working their way through 2:00 discomfort, the sadness, the stages of grief that you would find when something is significant looking like it is going to depart. >> well, the three will come down april 24th but as you might notice, aim standing in historic graveyard so it will have to be a careful process when it comes to the branches. >> it says the oldest in this yard. >> as a result, i it will take a week to come down and the big question, what will happen to all of of this wood? >> phonesly make commemorating pieces and recognition of the tree. and we're hoping to be able to get some very large pieces to make some pieces of furniture out of it, or kit up to little pieces, and sell it, i meap, i think it is cool that george washington actually at in the shade of the tree. is worth something. that was what they ought to do. it may pay for whatever it
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going to cost t the taxpayers to knock down. am not sure. >> who paid for it. the first. the task force committee. >> all right. thanks, diana. >> sergio, what do you got? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> from irvington, new jersey, i am introducing uncle magic to hip-hop magician. >> uncle marriage k the hip-hop magician. [cheering and applauding] ♪ ♪ [cheering and applauding] how is it going? how is it going into all right. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. [cheering and applauding] >> give a round of applause. [applause] >> we are about to get into something really, really dangerous. oh-oh. don't worry about it. it is ok.
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ok. she just ate. >> well, this is very, very, very, very dangerous. now sergio told me to do something so dangerous. >> thank you. >> oh, look. >> last time i had my insurance, all right. i want you to hold this right here. it is that real flight. >> tap the knife on the to exmake sure it is real. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. that is a real knife. i am told holding that. i want you to hold it. >> i was holding it. now what i will do, will take the knife and wrap this around so many things can go wrong with this. last time i did this, i almost got myself in trouble. >> now what i am going to go do. you are fine. come on. come on. come on. >> you did four push-ups before you left the house today. all right. now, now watch. wait, wait. wait. wait. do not yell. >> listen. i am a trained professional from the
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projects. all right. all right. i was going to say. if you watched the show before. are you ready? spa ok. now watch. i don't know if i am ready. wait. stand straight. make sure. head back. head back. i am ready. ok. now watch. fuzz know what? come on. >> come on. if. [applause] >> pretty good. all right. i have been doing for it 15-20 year. now when you first tried. i it did go right? >> it almost went wrong. why are you called the hip snoop i saw a need for it. i looked at david copperfield then i looked at jay-z and i wanted both of them. i can't rap. i put them together and i came up with the hip-hop. >> who was actually nervous? >> i was like legitimate the vows. it was concern. >> one more. >> now watch.
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this is really good right here. i want you to ask me. watch this. i want you to bring the camera. bring closer. bring it little closer. now watch. oh, stop it. watch this. watch it again. woe. watch really close. take it. place it here. it comes right back over here. see. z in oh. oh. oh. look here. ok. i will take this. place it right here. all right. all right. >> thank you. thank you. >> hi. >> hi. >> nonprofit where college students dress up as disney princesses and go visit sick kids in the
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hospital. >> there is an mead connection. >> who is that? >> cin
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>> today is the day. if haters going to hate. why are you so flat? noz elimination in the
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office pool the latest guests being april fool's. keep check in to be giraffe updates. i am actually signing off base am great. >> thank you. thank you. z in. >> a nonprofit where college students dress up as disney princesses and go visit sick thins hospital. to learn more bar the group, i haded on a visit with them to st. mary's health care system for children in bay side, queens. >> hi. >> hi. >> i am moana. >> a moment of magic was started two years ago by kyle lane har brett. the college of mt. st. are in sent students were sophomore at the time and looking for way to give back and thought it would be a great way. >> who that is? 50 cinderella. you have a matching dress, right? >> yes. >> you have it. >> now we have 40 volunteers at our one school. we go one to seven visits a week. the visits last an hour or
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two fobbing on how man nids were visiting p.m. when i went, kileys a with two volunteers. haley and rave on who are in nursing school and wanted to combine the future kay rear and way to volunteer. >> i love disney in general and princesses. then i thought it, i am a nursing major. i thought it would be in the hospitals. >> and the kids are all super happy when the princesses come and visit. you can see it in their reaction. >> as soon as we walk into a room, there is immediate connection. between the child and the volunteers and it shows that magic is real and as listening as you believe in hov, it is there. in love, it is there. 50 just four. ready. >> just for you. >> ready. >> the nonprofit is doing so well, they are going to be expanding to ten schools by may. we're working with princesses pry amly but
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working with superheros, too. we're starting initiative bringing college athletes as billion. >> the moment of magic makes visits in new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, connecticut. if you want to help them out, you can goz though website a moment of magic. org. >> do these kids have personal connection? that is what started it? did they want to do something good? like relatives? >> yeah. kiley was home on her winter break and watching the movie "frozen" thought would be a good way to give back to the kids that are sometimes lonely in the hospital. >> seeing a three-year-old in the hospital. every nurse that comes is in a stranger and takes the cold hand and says i will brick you prick you or stick something you up your nose. it is something positive to give the children identifying the healthsures. a lot of kids at st. mary rae residence so never have the opportunity to go to disney world to see the princesses in person. >> sibile, a tale two of mayors? what do you got into i worked with the u.s. em
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babas sy in paris. that gamez passion. the issue is huge. the war is serious. the devastation in alepto p. the images we have been seeing have been heartbreaking and i wanted to help. i held the first summit at the prospect park municipal building in prospect park, incomes. i will introduce to you the two mayors of new jersey where both syrian and not only that, they were both born in aleppo. meet the mayor from montvale, he is a republican and refuses to make his city a sanctuary city. pe is a democrat. muslim, and wants his city to be a century city. he are here in prospect park and i is peaceful. it makes sense to the thief us, right? >> i speak with him on a regular basis. the fact we can respect each other's opinion and talk about it and go out for coffee afterward, then then, that is the beauty of the united states. >> well, i asked for each of them to explain their
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position. >> my community over 50% of the population are immigrants so the chances are, there is someone who is legal's status may no the right stats us, and i don't want to be in the business of ripping families apart. >> think i there is a disconnect between the citizen and a season with official. as a sit when, as mike may agree or may agree with what is going on. as one official. i have to uphold the law a.m.men then i idea they could not aubrey. >> my wife is a cre recent immigrant to the united states and we have a daughter. she had to flee syria recently. based on the first in term tation of the executive order, should we have been outside of the united states, my daughter and i would have been able to come back in the city or not. it is not my call her to mayor's call. my friends, i have then him from the same city. it is he wrong? is he wrong the policy if. >> in my opinion, yes, he is wrong. >> the mayor said he has refused some interview
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requests and because it was the first reporter who actually asked to be present for interview and hash it out. we have the utmost respect for each other. that is the reason why we came here because he's the only reporter who says let's bring you together and talk this out. >> well, the sanctuary city argument he is the stupid fist debate going on now. you have knucklehead on those left, they are trying to tell the cops how to do the job. what they cops do is though the noncitizens out of the country and not bother people who are not caution problems. >> this was jon corzine rule in 200. right. it was great idea because i said, look. we will not report immigration status if you report a crime. very spa of sick of in the language but as you commit a crime, we not only have to act immigration status but it determines whether or not you a flight risk. >> you have people on the right who want to enforce all immigration laws. >> no. i think you are right. i think you are right. >> i think it is both sides. i think it is he reaction. its the point i love that
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they sat down together. for the most part. we have discourse here. the wherein the opinion of the two mayors in nothing, couldn't more important because since the civil war broke out in syria. there have been 11 million syrians who had sleep. so bass can i, where they can go. who will accept them and when it comes to the mayor of the park. i want to be human and i want watch a lot of people in. i don't want to rip families apart if you don't have tre right legal status s. meanwhile, the mayor of montvale is like the law is a law. >> well, hi, that. what starts out as normal delivery is soon interrupted by little guy named houston. yeah. yeah. >> that is crazy.
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>> i have to tell you, the lying on the ice is spectacular. bring it onset. your eyes are glowing. he went from thiel glowing ice. what a transition, man.
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>> check thought body cam at the university of arkansas. you can see the students
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being pulled over for, well, no, he was drunk. he struggled. he got out of the ticket? no, he was not drunk. >> oh, he was not. >> to prove it he juggled. >> you tell the story. >> the weekend forecasted by wlbt meteorologist patrick ellis. >> some of the cameras down there, actually hitting the ground. >> what starts out as normal delivery is soon interrupted bay little guy named houston. >> well, hi, this. houston lets all the viewers know in jackson, mississippi, will that be filled with parts everywhere into saturday night. >> yeah. >> i think it is crazy. the station also hosted the lawyers and sometimes they bring their kids. that is when houston came into the studio and people said there is a problem. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> well, many years of reporting in new jersey. this is the first visit to annj transit board of directors meeting. first time. i got say. a little depressing. too much money. >> baby steps taken here today on two big issues thats could have a significant impact on the lives of new jersey commuters. the first ones the bridge, that is the 100-year-old bridge that carries 400 trains across the hackensack. the board bass to award a are 20 million contracting to begin work on replacing that bridge, anding building construction here and other work this has to be dope. they came out. they decided not today. >> we felt they wanted to see the news.
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3:00 we're willing to vote on. i mean, the edge of my seat. well, you are not stuck in train delays her to prig. some people may find it. >> yeah. >> amtrak is also building another bridge over the hackensack river. so how to there will be two. and several said, wait second, wient be cheaper, wouldn't they make more sense to build one berg bridge? >> well wash needs to be done, one bridge, that works for everybody with a three or four they can decide. it is lewd dries think the taxpayers will build two bridges when wince all they immediate. meanwhile, though. no discussion of the positive control, the new brakes, none of that. right? >> no. no discussion of that issue. we do this every time. >> we all give the port authority and new jersey transit a hard time.
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if i go hi. look at this from the other angle. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> right. getting people from new jersey to manhattan on a daily pass sis is a massive task. the reason why there are delays in the ex pitches. sometimes you got to get the benefit of the doubt, hope they are doing the rig thing, the hard job. are you big. you shouldn't have a job. is outrageous. the problem with with nj ran sit. the government needs to get out of this transportation business. another night of chase news. thanks bar toking. will make this dills appear. watch this. with oh, yeah. some of the things you learn on chasing news. come on!
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