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that. [laughter] ♪ ♪ >> our engine is revved up by the campaign to make america great again. >> as president trump takes on his biggest legislative challenge today, trying to get obamacare repealed, i caught up with one man definitely in his corner. rob has traveled across america spreading the message of unity and america first in the trump-mobile that he and his other designs. we met in times square as he was driving down broadway on thursday night. >> three are in the middle of times square. and here we have traffic, people are taking pictures. how does it feel? >> it feels good. i'm trying to spread the message of unity to america.
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waking up america, that we all need to get along. the best message from 17,000 miles of traveling across the country are. >> we want to put the american people first. >> and we are not violent, we are here to spread the message of america first. and i just don't understand it. and. >> okay, hopping into this thread do right now. the cops want us to move. we've got to go, we've got to go. ♪ ♪ >> the cops just told us to move, but there's a lot of people taking pictures.
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it's making quite an impact here in times square. ♪ ♪ >> they are not happy to see this trump-mobile at all. >> he was just told to turn off the music by the cops. >> another cop told me that i could play it. >> turn off the music. turn it off. >> all lives matter. [inaudible] >> your reporter, i'm a reporter. ♪ ♪ no. >> god bless america's. ♪
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♪ >> i don't care what the other officer said. i mean, do you have permission from higher authority to do this? do you have a permit? you cannot stop in the middle of midtown on broadway and do as you please. >> so that trump-mobile and the trump unity bridge have traveled almost 20,000 miles now. >> what do you hope that we get out of this. >> i hope that we get unity. i hope that the american government can become a government rather than a slush fund. okay? and i'm hoping that people can do their job. ♪ ♪ >> why are you saying that?
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>> they don't have a message whatsoever. it is just bad words. it's horrible. you say let's talk. they won't say. >> hopule or hate donald trump, hopefully you learn something about rob's dedication is what he believes in. almy on twitter and follow the show at "chasing♪ ♪ >> let's get out of here. >> most 4-year-olds are learning how to ride a bike with training wheels. but these boys train up together. and he has been riding a bicycle before the age of two years old and that four years old is now onto motorbikes. and this little guy is supported by both of his parents alexander
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and victoria. according to another interview, he said that he just loves the speed. you can follow him on his instagram account where he has almost 30,000 followers. ♪ ♪? [bleep] >> an explosion of emotional ruckus inside this courthouse in paterson on friday morning after two men were charged in the double murder linked to the start of the real housewives of new jersey in paterson last week herriot the family of aaron anderson who was brutally killed along with his friend. on the other side of was the
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family of the suspect. the two families were opposed to a physical throwdown. and meanwhile this real housewives star is back in new jersey from california and spoke with me over the phone after what she says has been one of the most difficult weeks of her life. she is holding a vigil for the families of both victims and has continued to offer her support to michelle, the mother of aaron anderson. >> i am also going to have a fashion show. >> a joint funeral will take place on friday for both erin and antonio. she says that there's no way she would not attend the funeral.
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>> i don't want all that attention. you know? so they are going to do the vigil on wednesday. and i think that my part is just to help. >> she says the fashion show will be sometime in june. meanwhile there's been a go fund me page to help the family with funeral expenses and you can find a link to that on my twitter on "chasing news". >> hey, comic fans. today i'm taking you to new jersey. home of a 7000-foot square foot warehouse filled top to bottom lip comics. >> welcome. >> okay, that was awesome. [cheers] [applause] >> hello, i am anthony snyder.
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>> there is a guy that is setting this material on fire. >> from the late 30s on up, up to that man. >> he started his comic business 20 years ago and everything is sold online, here at the warehouse it is packaged and mailed out. >> this is going to wisconsin. this is going to canada. >> it's an industry worth a lot of money, especially comic book art. >> unlike comic books that are mass produced, it each is unique. and much of the art is sold to hollywood producers who use it to create the next box office hit.
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>> here is a new adventures issue. >> a demand for printed comic books, sales topping a billion dollars. >> people want to have something in their hands that they own and that they can call their own. this is for those that just want to cheat on the time clock at work. [laughter] >> when you think about that? sent me your thoughts at "chasing news." if you are interested in learning more go to this website and check it out for yourself. ♪ ♪ >> you are more mad than me. i can tell. >> i'm in atlantic city to spend some time with this inspirational subject of this viral video.
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and follow them for some crazy stories. >> i am in atlantic city to spend some time with the subject of this inspirational and powerful viral video. he was captured breaking up a fight between two middle schoolers. >> are you really upset? you are more mad than me. >> getting him to shake hands and deliver a powerful lecture on the spot. >> this is important. don't make your mom and dad look like this. >> miller has been at the center of media attention the video went viral and he was honored by the city council of atlantic city. he wanted to shift the focus
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away from herself. he says that his neighborhood is often forgotten, away from the casinos, a tightknit office full of hard-working people. >> everybody knows you here. even on the way here everybody is talking and waving. me. the whole world thinks that they are bad. a black coat and a hoodie, you know? but watch when he smiles. you will see.ing out with mille6
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years old, a self-employed contractor. he shares hub's and just some simple conversational advice. he says that he is inspired by a fair share of tragedy that he has experienced. >> a cousin of mine that i love very much was killed right across the street. he was shot down for protecting himself. until i come from a family of people that take care of their own. if people get anything from this, i just want to tell everybody. >> from atlantic city, new jersey, take it easy.
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♪ ♪ >> diamonds. what do you have? >> some people go to the mall to buy diamonds. others go to jewelers row. but until now, this is changing the way that people shop for diamonds. >> this is gorgeous. >> diamonds have that effect. >> this philadelphia a diamond company is a boutique studio located in philadelphia in the building owned by one of the only black gemologist in the country. he and his wife run this incredible jewelry shop out of the small studio. they started the company 15 years ago but recently moved the location to change the dynamic of how people shop for a girls best friend. >> this is for the client that wants something unique. this is what we call a custom bridal studio. it is for those that want
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something unique. they don't want to go to a big-box store or get a ring that everybody else has, or they have something in mind special that they want made just for them. >> this is for people like me who have had a picture of the ring they wanted for years and needed to create it because it doesn't really exist. >> not only is the experience of shopping with them unique, but they even trademarked their very own diamond. it is called the clean-cut. >> it is a diamond that is larger than a princess cut, it is not as heavy or deep of a bottom. so you have a bigger look for the money. >> or you get more in appearance and it's cheaper? >> exactly. >> you redistribute where the diamond said. they teach their clients on the trends and keep them up-to-date. >> what is trending now? colored gemstones, rose gold as a band color and for men, you
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can personalize your wedding ring with twist off interchangeable pieces. and for newbies like millennials, they offer some advice. >> start off with a reputable jewelry store no matter where you go. make sure to gia certified stono traded trade it in and traded up if you have the papers, you won't have problems. >> when i got engaged until my wife you can have a diamond ring or a down payment on a house. and the house is a lot better. it keeps the rain off of our head. [laughter] >> very romantic. >> thank you. >> not what you think. >> oh, okay. >> it teaches narrative filmmaking to high school students between the ages of 14
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♪ ♪ >> sergio, you are chasing a story to the bronx. >> first thing is first, the ghetto film school is not what you think. i know when it comes to the word ghetto people have assumptions. so i went to their school in the bronx. >> i will be honest with you. my first question is what is it? >> they actually told me that they allow the students and the
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community to decide what they wanted to name the school. >> the first thing they talked about is what they didn't want. so they talked about how they didn't want lessons centered around self-esteem. they ended the conversation, one of the students said it's not like we want a school. ♪ ♪ of. >> it teaches narratives, filmmaking to high school students between the ages of 14 are sold in 18 years old. the students learn how to shoot and write and edit their own films. >> the program lasts for 30 months. one of the graduation requirements is that they have to do a thesis project which is where they go overseas, to couno shoot a short film. this might shock you but the
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ghetto film school is actually free. 100% free for the students to get their money from private and corporate donors such as bradley cooper. no government. >> even the international trip, the students are doing this in school. >> some of them only do weekday programs. during the school year they only do saturday programs. >> this is my favorite part. after graduation the students actually take out equipment from the school for life. also they are a part of the network event for life. >> i'm a director. i know exactly what i want to do. and now i have the tools to follow that. >> i actually had one of the other students who was an editor
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>> the next time to sign-up sign up for the next investor is march 31. if you want to sign up, go to the website. >> no taxpayer dollars, they do it while they are in school, it's based on merit. that's great. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ [laughter] >> another great week of "chasing thank you for watching and have a great weekend. good times starting monday weeknights at 11:00 o'clock. enjoy the weekend. see you later. ♪ ♪
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