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>> tonight on chasing news, carjack horror, a community activist gunned down on the same street, she fought her life to protect. >> freedom of speech or mack smack in the face. >> a royal wedding, the wild child settlings down, i am bill anderson, bill spadea is off this "the 10 o'cloc "chasing ne" >> so many people were violating the week, violence had people wondering what can we do to save our community, a woman, getting out of her range rover attacked, another woman, had her community
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claim her life. reporter: this weekend, there were a rash of carjackings in north new jersey area, a family was carjacked in their driveway, returning home from a weekend holiday, police are still on the hint for carjacker but found the the stolen range rover, on heels of a carjacking that lead to a tragic murder. a activist was carjacked and murdered on thanksgiving day, a friend, a 40-year-old. said that heartless killers hot what sharri in the chest in front of her nephew, two men and a enough nile wer view of nile d -- juvenile were found in her car and arrested. one of problem she wanted to
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address, was carjacking. >> her family is coming to meeting thursday, we're going to be there to support them, and a moment of silence, and give her a fitting tribute. reporter: in sharri's honor they will hold that meeting. >> i was carjacked 5 years ago. brutally beaten, a few blocks from here, sharri came to my aid to check on me, i felt compelled to be here. reporter: sharri's funeral will take place saturday morning at newborn baptist church, reporting for "chasing news." bill: thank you. break it down, with a plus panel, dr. liz is joining us, and antoine. thank you. >> thank you. bill: doctor liz you work with young people, trying to get
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their lives together, what do we do with this violence coul expa. >> it is hard, when young people grow up in a community of violence to break the cycle. to grow up seeing people who are trying to help the community be taken down and murdered in the streets, tha that is bring frustration and these kids don't know what to do. bill: how do you stay committed, both of you working in communities to try to keep thing going, it has to take the winds out of your sails. >> our heart goes out to them. we have to understand, when people make a decision to stand with their community, they risk their lives. i know that the mayor has been doing a job trying to add officers or 180 officers, but we see that our federal government
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and fbi need to kick in, right now they are focusing on targets black extremists, which are black organizers but not necessarily following through with trying to find solution to about what we're seeing now. bill: dr. liz we hear about newark, next great city and development. ththe mayor touting all of different changes that does not look like what is happening. >> you have to lock at expansions, that is a small portion of the community. really the investment, has to go beyond that really into the streets and to neighborhoods, that money needs to trickle throughout the community. bill: we'll leave it there thank you. >> thank you. bill: pay its forward, goes to a new level, a woman in trouble helped by a homeless veteran, she decides to do manage to help him -- she decides to do something to help him, had no idea this would grow to this level. reporter: one break is what she
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wanted to give the homeless man for helping her out that break is now a $380,000 payday for the good samaritan. >> holy [bleep] >> that was yesterday. that was yesterday. >> yep. >> 27-year-old, kate was driving to philadelphia when her car ran out of gas. as a result, she had to get out and start walking to closest gas station, she met johnny, a 34-year-old homeless veteran, he approached her, and told her to get back in the car, lock the doors and he would be back, 20 minutes later he returned with a gas can and asked for nothing in return, she would see johnny and provide him with a jacket, hat, cash and gift cards, but kate started a gofundme with a goal $10,000, she wanted to get him a car, help him with a few months
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of expenses map and maybe a place to stay, she exceeded her goal. >> oh,. >> according to kate, there will be two trusts set up in his name, one will allow him to collect salary for day-to-day, the other for his retirement, and he will give back money to people and organization who helped him over the past few years, it is to aclimate him back to a normal life and a positive future, "chasing news." bill: thank you. >> we're continuing our discussion, that man has 300,000 dollars, people are celebrating this dr. liz, is this good? >> it is great that people' to give back. and help this homeless veteran. i also think that it shows nowadays we want to feel better about ourselves by just giving,
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quickly rather than really getting into the trenches and volunteering, volunteerism is becoming obsolete. bill: you work with nonprofits, some of those people who are excited to give money probably walked past him, don't we need it change mind sets before you write a chick. >> absolutely, you bring up a good point, i am happy that kate raised money for him. but, 40% of our homeless people are veterans. you talk about a quarter of a million people on the streets we passover of day that have served this country it good to give we need to get to root of universal health coverage, and make sure we're raising minimum wage and giving them policies to support them. bill: this veteran, probably needs nation additional training some, say there may have been a need for drug or rehab. we should put service in place. >> i agree, i think that great that people know that veteran
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himself said, enough is enough. you don't need to give me any more money. you know i am fine. he also recognizes that it is about sharing the wealth, and i think he wants to give it back to other charities. bill: thank you. >> appreciate it. >> looking at headlines. >> holiday travel, local construction causing major traffic at la guardia, travelers walked to their flights, it was backed up for hours. and check out this video from in playa del rey, california, a white pickup truck crashes into the wall to land in an exercise area, the driver of the car was experiencing a medical condition. >> lawmakers on capitol hill after thanksgiving break, they face near en deadlines. and reports of sexual misconduct plague democrats and republicans. >> if is crunch time for
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congress, with 12 legislative days remaining, lawmakers returned from thanksgiving break with little time to tackle their aggressive fall agenda, before the en of the year. president trump tweeting, this tax cut bill is coming along well. great support. and saying latest changes to proposed ledg legislation helps middle class. >> we'll see if there is a i have the thursday. they are working -- we'll see if there is a vote thursday, they are working on language. reporter: passing bill is not only battle, the deadline to pass a bill to avoid a government shut down it approaching. congress needs to raise debt ceiling to avoid defaulting on loans, and sexual misconduct scandals continue to distract lawmakers, de democratic franken saying he is embarrassed but not resigning. >> there are no magic words that
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i can say to regain your trust, i know it will take time, i am ready to start that process, it starts with going back to work today. reporter: veteran congressman john conyers steps down from his host on house judiciary committee while denying misconducting claims lodged against him, and nancy pelosi saying we're at a watershed moment on this issue. it is note a license for harassment. i comment brave women coming forward. tomorrow president trump will head to capitol hill to continue pushing g.o.p. tax reform bill. it is his third time to meet with senate republicans in just over a month, fox news at the white house. >> on "chasing news," wild child settling down, a royal wedding coming up, everyone wants to know details. >> and dan zarrow has your weather report, saying thing are calm now but it could change by
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possibility of another royal wedding. but right now, controversy in a local college here in new york city, displaying art of a suspected terrorist, people are outraged. some people say this is just freedom of speech, others say that is spit in the face of people who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks. we want to talk to a person with a personal story and a strong opinion on this charles wolf, whose wife was lost in terrorist attack on 9/11. thank you, sir for spending time with us. >> no problem. bill: tell me your initial impression when you hear something like this happening? >> well, i am an advocate of free speech, but free speech does not mean you can yell fire in a crowded theater, there are limitations. and in this situation, you have people who are while ill suspected -- highly suspected of participating in planning of 9/11 attacks that killed almost
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3,000 people, include mie inclu, in people see no problem of having this ratter dis-- art displayed at a public university and selling it, which is against the law for a prisoner to profit. bill: that is probably the challenge, against the law for someone convicted of something to prophet. is there issue it is sold or that individuals like this, who potentially were involved in negative acteds, are having their voice spread, and glorified in. >> that is the whole thing. during the plans of 9/11 memorial museum there was a lot of discussion among the officials and planners and family members about displaying the hijacker's pictures they found a way to do it that did not glorify them, this is glorifying them. bill: thank you, mr. wolf. >> my pleasure. bill: all right bridge back the a plus panel to join us.
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so you hear the passion he has. displaying this -- they have not been convicted it is wrong? >> this is very incentive. i agree. the fact that these artists or prisoners, they are suspected terrorists, they are in prison for a reasons, when you go to prison, there are restricted, i don't think that the expect of their part in a public institution is appropriate. >> other side that is what is art about, giving people a voice. >> i have not met one person who was not disturbed with what happened on 9/11, but we have to report rights of institutions, and be clear. we have locked up close to 800
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people in guantanamo bay, we found only a dozen people, we have to be cautious with convicting people before a trial. bill: half of people involved have since been let free. my problem, yourmen comments, ty potentially profit, the stories on a lot of these art work, talk about how these individuals were victimized by the united states government. they were opressed. like we're almost giving them a voice to be viewed at victims. >> they are giving them a voice in a public institution. i think that college or the university, should have taken the victims of 9/11 and their views into consideration before this. >> thank you. jim: everyone wondered when wild prince would get engaged. everyone wild about harry, now he is engaged to actress mehgan
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markle. everyone is wondering what is next? who will be invited? fox's bane ja min -- benjamin hall. reporter: prince harry will mary mehgan markle is spring, they became this month, kept it a secret until now, harry popped question at an ordinary night at home in kensington palace. >> it was so sweet, and natural, he got on one knee. reporter: the prince designed the engagement ring, it features two diamonds that belonged to his mother, like diana, markel is involved in humanitarian work. >> without question, i think she would be over the moon jumping up and down, so excited for me. reporter: they said they have been swept up in a media storm
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since word of their rea relatiop became public. >> it is disheartening, the end of the day, i am just proud of who i am, and where i come from. reporter: mehgan markle has already met the queen, and they have received blessings from both parents. >> they are very happy. reporter: to delight of royal watchers, prince harry said she and mehgan markle hope to start a family in future. >> thank you so much. >> so joining us pop culture expert. to break it down for us. thank you aftra. >> thank you, we have talk about mehgan markle, now called uk first american bi-racial princess, she will be a duchess that is funny. that is what her title will be, they will have a short engagement, a lot of people say,
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you know what is the rush? you needless than 6 months to get married to get the visa, that is why they are rushing to altar. >> down to wild child that prince harry was, he met his match with megan. she was underage drinking and had fake i.d.s, i guess like a match made in heaven, every girl wants to find her dream prince charming, she found a real prince. bill: you are calling her wild because she was in a -- and on occasion urge ag underage drink, why are people so excited about that. >> >> i guess because, his brother, is show prim and proper, it is time to settle down, but, will they make it to altar, like a
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weird match made in heaven, if you ask me. bill: everyone loves the royals, i have always been confused with the fame for just being born. >> you know. auley we would like to find or prince charming, call us. bill: thank you, aftra we appreciate it. >> here is dan zarrow with a look at your weather. >> final days of november we have mild dry weather, next weather maker until en of the week, then i don't see anything cold in the forecast for the next week. we have a wind shift on the way on tuesday. monday was blustery and chilly, but as wind comes out of south and southwest that ask is a warming winds, warmest on wednesday, and nicest day of the week before they go down hill a
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little bit, next shower chance wilwill be early friday, with temperatures to be above freezing it is rain showers. nothing wintry to worry about for the next week. >> tonight it will be cold, temperatures in lower to mid 30s, highe higher elevations dro 20s by tuesday morning, and tuesday, we'll see sunshine, with light winds and highs in mid 50s, a little bit above normal for this time of year. to wednesday, warm erst day of the week, partly sunny skies, high 55 to 60, we'll stay dry, expen jo and enjoy light winds, down hill thursday, clouds increase, highs in 50s, and next weather maker for early friday some rain in the forecast to close out workweek and begin december. i am meteorologist dan zarrow. >> a brawl on football field, it started off with punches thrown.
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bill: welcome back to "chasing news." i am bill anderson, bill spadea is off. >> there was a brawl on fooling field -- football field it started with chain snatching. >> is chain snatching the next big crisis for national football league, sunday, denver at raiders, this is a carry over from last year, defensive back, of the broncos, got into a tussle with michael crabtree. and tore off his necklace in final game last year, second driveo sunday, it happened again, crabtree looking for payback. talib tears necklace off, by the time they clear it off raiders won. eagles, wars carson wentz with 3
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woman who came together over need they had to help and support someone, it has gone viral, everyone is talking about it but thing that struck me is that when homeless man offered help, he didn't ask who she voted for, where she stood on the minimum wage or if she kneeled during national anthem, woman did not ask this man, political party or where he stood on any of the issues. in philadelphia, i do a daily segment, for goodness sake that speaks too good among us this story demonstrated that there is a lot more that unites us than divides us if we just stop talking about the division, and work on things that bring us together. >> i am bill anderson, thanks for watching "chasing news." inews.
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>> life from center city in philadelphia this fox 29 news at 11:00. breaking news out of the gate at 11:00. let's head to bucks county right now. pedestrian involved in hit-and-run along street road in lower southampton just a short distance away from the trevose fire company. sky fox over the scene. now from the air to the ground our dave schratwieser is live in lower southampton and he just talk to the police chief. dave? >> reporter: lucy, i did. we got quick update for you. female victim she's in critical condition at frankford torresdale hospital. i'll step out of the way here. according to the chief, they are now looking for a maroon colored 1997 ford f150 pickup truck. it looks like the right side
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