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>> all right, buddy. >> deyoung wanted cena to enjoy the breeze one last time. the two sat in the back of an open jeep. when the ride is over, the time has come. it is a farewell fit for a war hero as deyoung carries him on the museum ship where cena was put to sleep. >> deborah: very sweet story. and that is "inside edition" for today. i'm deborah norville. thank you so much for watchi bill: jews who are trying to practice their religion. >> that is what they are afraid of? there is bigotry in the america and we have to root it out. >> wow. >> we are off. bill: nothing to do with it. what a hypocrite. >> you are a bump of income spent fools, they owing to be fired.
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>> my daughter pictures were there on the third floor. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bill: cry since mahwah t. there is a crowing controversy. crisis. a group of jews trying to look is their religion. they are not so happy. the real question is: is there anti-semitism. there was big meeting last night? both sides have dug in and not budging. you were at that meeting. reporter: there is a big problem. they are put in to create a ju you shall religion. they are allowed to move within that space, on the sabbath carrying certain items, but the town of mahwah sayest this are illegal found and they must come down.
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residents are concerned that the jewish communities trying to take over the small tight-knit town and the jewish community says the town council is corrupt. >> please, if you do not listen to the facts about your corruption, then, please bet are the people. reporter: it is age-old tale of fear versus discrimination. some might say anti-sent tim. with over 500 people in attendance at the town hall meeting to disdiscuss ordinance that was broken. town officials threw a wrench this the plans to discuss the jewish community by saying neither of those words are permitted in the discussion. >> you have a conversation about arabs and jewish community without being able to mention it (123)450-6789 yeah. >> as you can expect. this left many residents confused. >> i am sorry. >> he are not here this
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evening to discuss any particular relg gousse group. we're not interteening any comments on the public or respond to any such comments. >> why are we here? [applause] reporter: one by one, the mahwah residence took the stand to confront with their issues including overcrowding at the local parks, reduced property value potentially, and damage to their education system. seven years ago, a sum lar situation happened in new jersey, where the jewish community was successful unprohibitting the town from removing the poles. the residence of mahwah are hoping for a different wrought com. >> we wap anyone whether you a resident or just visiting, we want you to abide by the laws of our town, our town order nans, and, um, the laws. that is really it. all right.
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thank you. bill: i want to bring in rabbi, known as america's rabbi. rabbi, thank for joining on chasing news. this, to me, listening to both sides, i try to see both sides on every issue we have. cannot not see anticipate thing but anti-semitism here. what do you say? >> i am shocked. i am here in europe, the cradle of global anti-sentism. markers the land of promise, equality, and i am hearing this story, that in my home state of new jersey, yeah incncome they are trying to stop because of the jews from having a basic religious right and they are afraid that too many will congregate. we're going to be swarmed with jewsment that is what they are afraid of. it is distressing and it is making me uncomfortable. >> i would agree with you. if you can help me clarify for people who don't know what it is, i understanded it as it is just a boundary and a doorway
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that offsets the certain gae oh grf if i. what does it pane, though, to a jew to be able to have this. it meaps sop. because the sabbath is the restful day of the week. if you with to take your kids to a pack, push a stroller. need carry food between two homes so families can eat together and if you you immediate to without it, you can carry from one doe min to another, from one home to another, from your home to the synagogue. >> wow, it is difference between having enjoyable sabbath andp more le strickable one. >> there is ease area way to look at the over side for one moment, than to put holes, afexed to u tell there ty pole. >> also's clear. this is not about poles. no one knows this is poles. you are talking about things that are virtually, look the string, that it is going to continue, almost invisible. this is about people not wanting their come-thes to become too ort objection jewish friendly much they
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think, as you said. they will overreason the community. we have seen this in many cities. the cities always lose. mahwah will lose. bea beyond losing in court, and the reason why tenafly lost, and mahwah will lose because america does respect religious laws. america is truly toll rent country. but more properly, mahwah will lose the reputation. that is sad. >> yeah. reporter: rab bye, i spent spoke a resident of mahwah who said this is not about religion. is about halving the hasidic jewish woman condition my col to knock on the door and ask to sell the thousands then cash. then oh other problem is take over this park lan they don't pay taxes to maintain then turning the parkland ina dirty area where they can no longer take their children. that seems to be the problem. >> well, the root of the problem the jew are making the area dirty? that doesn't sound too great. it sounds like a big gotted statement. i dop understanded what she means. what she's doe mean inthey dop pay taxes.
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jews non-jews we all pay tax. what does she mean? reporter: there is issue there where hasidic jus come in to the community. they turn the homes into religious buildings. as a rut, don't have to pay taxes on that property, thus, not feeding education system in that area. they are afraid that one of the top-rated education systems end new jersey is going to fall apart because of the lack of funding potentially. >> well, again, i done know what they mean. if a property is used for religious purposes like a synagogue. it is used for religious percents. it is not. that is a cath look issue. it is islamic issue, it is a jehovah's witness issue. i done know what they mean specifically jewish. bill: every jewish home, every catholic home? well, i said, every jewish home, every muslim home, every catholic home, they are not tax exempt because a religious person two dwells there. a great point, rabbi. this is unpleasant stuff.
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prej juicial. come on. we're better than that. bill: be safe on the travels. we'll see you when you get back. thank for joining. appreciate your perspective. >> god bless you. bill: thanks shall, rabbi. we always is a appreciate your sper perspective. >> thanks. bill: diana, are chasing a story in fork city. mayor de blasio has another idea and government noose may help, but probably not. what do you got? reporter: well, bill, new york city's mayor, bill de blasio, has new flon light up the city. one yorker has already noticed that or thrown his hat into the race. >> hi, i want to be new york's first nighttime lay mayor where were report the city that never sleeps, more look the city that is taking a nap. he might have a point. research shows that 2% of music venues have closed over the past 15 years. mayo says adding a nightlife ams about door to it helps that decline. someone to ac as liaison
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in the city government in bars and clubs and mr. demar, who is a local businessman but previously known as during the revs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ perfect man for the job. >> we done get on top of this and work together, and bring the people in table, that means musicians, the bar owner, the rest reason owner, the club owners. it has everyone together to try to feg gur out what is growing in new york instead of shinging it. we have a problem. >> he announced this last mop saying affected. it comes as far as the mayor's $1 billion plan and $1-00,000 jobs. he reached out to the hi you're office for more look the salary. but some are take issue with it. new york's employment and trading coalition says the industry is doing fine without city intervention and really what the mayor is folk sipping on is creating jobs for low income workers and middle
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class. >> we brought forward wonderful idea and love those to access the opportunity to the low income individuals we support which is over00,000 across the stay. >> maybe what he ought to think about is lining the bird in on the businesses then stepping out of the way instead of in it. no i, the first thing that mayor giuliani did when he took office. he got the men off the street and arrested for people for jaywalking the second thing did was cut the hotel tax in half. how often this re in this the mayor's office. it is a contrast to think of someone who is a nightlife ams about gore who is in a suit to go to work every day. i don't understand why people who work at night get it. people who work daytime think, oh, well, a nighttime workers. i interviewed people who work at nighttime. you thought people work in the nightclubs, you got strappers who are low-income middle class people who have families
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and often discriminated against and work during the daytime hours. so that sounds like a waste of a position or sounds lake position you create because you have a friend in mound that you like to put in it. ♪ ♪ >> it is incredible. reporter: swerving tone road. >> oh. woe. woe. woe. woe. oh, my gosh. reporter: the gy who saw what was going on actually followed the in, stopped him, got the machine out, and held him million the lis came. stop it, man. >> stop it. >> yeah. >> clearly, that driver is facing consequences. i call him the highway hero foreseeing something that was stolen and took matters in his own hands. i don't recommend other people do the same thing. ♪ ♪ ♪ bill: a nor'easter.
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out, too them foot ame has been leased. the whole escape through the footage and going through plumbing and going there the walls and getting on the roof. as of now, they have no idea how they get grounds but seven to eight days later they were taken back to prison but you can kind of see how they it did. >> check out this video of firefighters in kansas city rescuing a woman from a flood overnight there were such bad storms, that by thursday morning, everyone was caught in thed intos. the firefighters had to make several rescues including this woman who was locked in the car are the floodwaters. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> being weather. some are saying maybe a nor'easterment what do you got? reporter: only some, now. new york city and new jersey will be getting drenched this weekend starting friday, but the silver along is that at this time should not be a total,out this weekend. we have new jersey, 101.5
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meteorologist, dan, so nor'easter or not nor'easter, first of all? >> we could call it a nor'easter. is based on the storm track, the storm comes from, where it goes, and it is name fod the north early winds that we are going to see on saturday and probably part of sunday, too. >> can we expect flooding if that is it there? meteorologist: that is doozie a storm system. somewhere we are going to see two to four-plus shall inches of rain. now i have seen modeled rainfall totals of six inches or more, that is going to happen in a short period of time. so obviously, that could cause major flooding shall news. the bull's eye of the storm looks to be in the southern half of new jersey. so south of interstate 165 that is where we are we have a flash flood watch in effect through saturday afternoon. so north jersey, and new york city, still going to get wet, but the real heavy stuff and the real big threat of flooding would be south jersey along the jersey shore. >> a huge weekend in jersey. balloon festival.
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the 35th annual pay balloon festival, what do you expect that here. it is going to get off without a hitch. 150,000 people coming in. >> in terms of the festival, think i, they are going to have problems getting the balloons up saturday morning, but the good reporter here is the storm system is going to kick out to sea quickly. while saturday will be a yucky day with lingering shower, some wind, he am thinking by sunday, we see sunshine, a very nice end to the weekend. fingers crossed. it is optimistic forecast. the weekend is going to end nicer than it will start. >> and before the challenge on the labeling of this storm. let me get personal for minute. got a big family barbecue i am hosting sunday. how am i looking? >> i think sunday is the weather winner of the weekend. we may get a taste of lower humidity, sunshine, warm high temperatures near 0. if i had to plan wrought door event or barbecue weekend, sunday would be
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the day. dari: let's call the storm what it is. it is a storm calling it a nor'easter. i think i have been told by meteorologist, i have insights, you even said, you could call it a nor'easter. but let's not hype it up. it is not be affect news. >> you know, i to agree with you. earlier in the week. technically it falls into that category en when you say nor'easter. people immediately think snow and ice and coastal flooding. that is not the case with the storm. while it fits the technical definition. actually have to go through with it. also go with the coastal storm system instead. bill: thank you, see you monday, dan. have a great weekend. bill, you have caught up with curtis sliwa, the founder of the guardian angels now i suspect doing cleanup work on deblass sy
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yes' mess. what do you got? reporter: curtis sliwa, he and the team patrol the new new york city subways to to keep it safe and conduct it did zn's arrests. but on sunday, curtis made headlines because he was trying to serve mayor dy builds see yo a lawsuit regarding the upcoming mayoral election. >> what is the may area afraid of. >> come on, de blasio. >> i caught up with consider is after he was i rested in relassed and asked about that experience. were you provoking the mayor? >> no. i was not provoking the mayor. first off, i am the chairman. he knows that. >> one of the other hats curtis wears in a digs to boeing the guardian angel. hes the state reform party. he asked for the mayor to show up at gracie mansion and asked is it ok porno serve the mayor some papers. he asked security. he was given permission. he was standing there outside of the suv. waiting for mayor de blasio to service the
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papers personally so he was ordered buy a judge to do so. >> he saw it was mess he said no. i blocked the suv look the chinese student stint tiananmen square and the cops tragged me off. they gave me silver bracelet, locked me up. reporter: curtis was charged with disorderly conduct and released a couple couple of houour later and looking fo something on him but could not find nothing. bill: exactly. >> reporter: he asked consider is to explain it to me a little bit. the mayor is upset with the candidate because he is also challenge him in the democratic primary, sew moved to the board of election, knocked out our mayor candidates. so what we said, with it a second, what is good for the goose is good for the gander. you knock out our guy. we are noing you out because you are on the working family's party line. i was ordered by a new york state supreme court judge personally to service the mayor. >> i asked consider is about new york city's subway because obviously,
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governor has declared a state of emergency for the system and asked what do you think about that? >> both the governor amadou and the mayor are missing in axe. you done see them riding the subway. they basically adone abandoned ship. the subway service is getting worse. more homeless people disturbed. more fires. >> the other day, the mayor actually did ride the subway and land him en another candle because apparently. there were reports he call nypd ap made sure there were no homeless people there for his wide. >> you are going to clean it up. clean it up with the city and the residence. don't clean up a car. >> he has been arrested 6 times this was the 77th. anyone who wants to follow him or his journey. >> goette get him, curtis ♪ ♪ guys, check out this video of a massive tire fire that took place in the grand prix ry area outside of dallas, texas. the smoke weapon for miles, nobody was injured
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they still don't know the cause of the fire. ♪ take look that video of a military family getting a surprise at a virginia baseball game. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the first pitch of a game when i got quite a surprise. they pulled off and it was their dad who was deployed in kuwait since 2016 and the mom coordinated it with the team for a month to get it out a a little bit ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we got danny d. roasted peppers. you keep talking. >> chicken, sharp provallone. bill: how challenging do you foon it running a business in this climate this climate
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>> what do you get a man ma tee for the birthday? i didn't know it exists but a waterproof birthday cake s. a big party. over 600-pound three-year-old was raised by the zoo and became the wild ams about dorr of the small city so you got to celebrate. they had cake. they had some form of say weed. ebb was happy. happy friday. >> how about kentucky fried chicken. if you are told not to eat and play, well, now you can. actually win the latest addition of kfc and mountain dew 2! president? check out the contest on in sta bram. check out kf. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bill: guys i am happy to say. i will introduce danny in lambertville, new jersey. danny? so about a year ago, jess can and i went on a search in new jersey for the best meatball.
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reporter: we went to almost betterville, we got in the kitchen. wert stad making our own meatballs. you guys are he best in new jersey. bill: we stated is about time. the own her, your dad, tom, has happed the business down to you. danny, you are ready. tell me what you brought us? >> all right. pretty muching here. the danny d. it is roasted peppers, a little bit on there. bill: all right. >> we have grated cheese and balsamic. bill: you keep talking, i will eat. >> it has chicken cutlet, sharp provallone and roasted peppers. the meatballs are the number one thing. we have been on tv with you guys before. >> really good. >> everybody loves our stuff. people are traveling all over for us. bill: let me ask you, how challenging do you foon it running a business in the climate today in new jersey with taxes and
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regulations? >> it is tough. i love it. you know? if i didn't love it, it would be a i lot of work. >> my favorite part you can go in to the restaurant there. >> nice. ok. all right. bill: you brought enough for all of the staff and everybody? >> pretty much, yeah. bill: congratulations. reporter: thank you. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bill: another great week of chasing news. thanks for watching. have ah outstanding weekend. the weather, not going to be that bad. see you monday. saturday, it is going to rain. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it i not what you hear on the news every night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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