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america safe. we will break it down. about a gender-neutral household. pink is creating a bit of a controversy since she will raise her kids, a boy and a girl and a genderless household. which we meet superglue. school student on bill spadea, this is chasing news. the supreme court has upheld one of the key policy decisions from the trump administration. that is the travel ban. it impacts a countries, six oh muslim majority countries. virtual north korea venezuela. it creates a aggressive vetting process that has some saying it's a muslim band. since it's i will keep america safe.
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ashley that? >> the community is shaken up of the decision monday allowing the travel ban to go into effect. legal battles against to continue. >> that's what this country stands for. however, not what we are appalled by his the supreme court permitted or passed it as far as the president is concerned we are not surprised by his actions was rhetoric. >> he's the imam of the new jersey mosque. he said that members of his mosque have family members that would be affected. it restricts travel from a countries, six predominantly muslim. including iran, libya, syria, yemen, somalia, chad, and north korea and some groups from venezuela. tonight liberty civil unions will continue to fight the ban. >> and the muslims that want to
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leave countries and come to america, there playing persecution i'm not tyrus no one in our country. citizens for the countries will be able to live in the u.s. permanently. many will be bad for working, studying and vacationing. this is not a final ruling. it does indicate that the supreme court might approve the latest version. i'm ashley, reporting for chasing news. >> let's bring in somebody who has a strong opinion on the travel ban. the supreme court upholding the actions. j raymond is with a counselor of islamic relations. let me start with this, it's driving me crazy that the spin
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out there is calling this a muslim band but in fact, it is truly a travel ban to a terror sponsoring countries. >> i would disagree. there are two new additions, venezuela north korea, however based on president trumps rhetoric including the tweety sent out last weekend that highlighted attacks against muslim, it is a muslim band and he's keeping his campaign promise. >> attack about places like libya, syria, and yemen. there's plenty of document cases the people from these countries that have at least been accused of committing serious crimes. not only in america -- does a country like ours have the right and duty to control our borders? >> absolutely. controlling borders is one thing the same anyone from a muslim country can commit that's not what america stands for.
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>> work with me. you are the president of the united states, what you do to curb terrorism? >> first of all, refugee policies are some of the most stringent in the country. it takes two to five years for someone to get refugee status. how much more vetting do you need? on top of that the better processes strong and it's impossible for someone to achieve that status. if you achieve that you they know you're someone who needs it. >> okay, good to talk to for you. time to bring in a panel. let's start, what is your reaction and are there any countries on that list my reaction is upset and anger that's not what this country
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stands for. the practice of president trump since his campaign is to call for the complete -- of muslims entering america. because for the ban of muslims. ted north korea diplomats of those will make it not a muslim band is an insult to american intelligence. >> how could other countries that are [inaudible] there, saudi arabia? >> exactly and argue it's a national security issue is also an insult. >> you can't it's a muslim band when not all muslim countries are band. but there countries like north korea venezuela have proven to be a threat. let me remind you that was the obama administration that identified these countries that
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are having problems vetting their citizens coming to the united states because they're overrun with terror. >> is is just an attack on trump? sometimes we let her political views and emotions get the best of us we have to look at this there many sides to it. it's a legal issue. there are some checks and balances and the director of the secretary of state is involved, but the most interesting is the director of the fbi it doesn't seem like a group that can investigate it or investigate terror. >> a lot of conversation about gender in the news. one recording artist is taking it to the next level. pink, the famous and from our
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local area. she is decided to encourage a conversation among parents about gender roles and stereotypes she's raising her kids in a gender-neutral household. should the six or girl a 1-year-old boy. she said we have a label's household. she's pushing the conversation. it's met with some controversy. let's bring in an expert in doctor lewis joins me, how are you? >> i'm great, how are you? >> right after that, this sleepless genderless label is it helpful or harmful? >> i think it's helpful but it's complicated. i don't think anybody can raise their children in an entirely gender-neutral way. but gender for the most part is a social construct. it's important because as a girl
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able to express themselves entirely. >> there are chromosomes and kids naturally gravitate toward certain toys. please like to dig in the mud when the three years old. that's less society more instinct. >> there is a biological component of gender. men and women, boys and girls look physically different. and sometimes are wired differently. there is a large social component that we expect women to be feminine and meant to be masculine. this could be dangerous and we could get kids really confuse. suicide rates among these kids is much higher. >> you get a dangerous territory when you're trying to blur the distinction between men and women, male and female. it is healthy to explore the male and female side of what it is and who it is to be human
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beings. it helps kids to grow up to be nurturing and compassionate. >> it's good to talk to. the spring backer panel. seems to me that there's was had a conversation about a girl can do it if a boy can do it, not talking about that, were talking about erasing the gender lines and gender roles sounds dangerous. >> 50 years ago there is an emphasis on male and female roles. kind of swung the pendulum in the opposite direction. i would love to see us come into healthy media. there's hundred undeniable difference between men and women. we need to come to that middle ground. >> why erased that difference? it's almost sexist like you say the word normal people attack that.
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>> we have gone so far as the pendulum has swung on political correctness. pink is another celebrity with a political agenda and now she's evolving her children. i think it's child abuse. we should be celebrating our differences as men and women. >> my, is it hard for guy? he say anything off-color your sexist. >> it's difficult because we've all done and grown up in different generations. nobody starting at the same spot. complicated is putting it mildly. i'd much rather take advice on a dr. than pink. >> where jason is coming up. you will meet a super girl. a high school senior plan vetting can lift a lot more than year. dan will have your weather. wayne rain, arctic chill maybe
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>> welcome back to chasing news. i am bill spadea. we have more coming up for you including supergirl. lately meet this young woman. a new jersey high school student who can lift more than you and me. first, let's check in with lauren blanchard who has the details on the latest political victim in the tidal wave of sexual accusations and scandals john conyers decided to resign. what a guy? >> shakeup in the house of representatives has the longest serving congressman steps aside. john conyers retiring amid allegations of sexual conduct. he made the announcement from the hospital where he's being treated for stress-related illness. >> i am retiring today and i want everyone to know how much i appreciate the support. >> he was in office for more than five decades. he previously stepped away as ranking member he the house judiciary committee and nancy
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plaza call for him to resign. meanwhile, president trump is went down on his support for the senate candidate, roy moore who also faces allegations of sexual misconduct. >> we don't have a liberal democrat controlled by nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. >> the rnc supporting more. but doug jones, the democrat opposing him is not backing down. >> i believe i've done my part that i have done my part that men who can hurt little girl should go to jail and not the united states senate. >> if more whence it could lead to awkward moments on capitol hill. many republicans have called on him to step aside in light of the allegations. >> let's bring in our panel. job an immigration attorney, jeanette hoffman is here and mike. when you think of this?
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it's a bit of an abrupt resignation. maybe it had as much to do with his illness as anything else. >> is in the hospital. i will be surprised if there's some underlying health issues. >> political implications, seems like there's a tidal wave. unlike other allegations time moran alabama, that settles with an accuser, he takes immediate action and resigns, how does this impact politics? >> there's a reckoning happening in society where women are coming forward and say this is not acceptable. the whole me to movement.
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i think this is happening on both sides of the aisles. congressman conyers is the latest. i think that's appropriate. have to take this on a case-by-case basis. >> i'm glad you said that. people are painting with a broad brush say that all this courage, the courage of their lying. >> most of the people been accused need to sit back and listen as he was going on. you want me to be a public relations person or defend yourself under the constitution and exercise your right to remain silent listen. i think we can also learn more about what's going on. >> difference between a prosecutor on offense and just bad -- >> they need to look into each allegation. and each person accused.
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they need to assess what's been done. >> there's democrat members of congress calling for her to step down because in the beginning she defended conyers. it's a case-by-case basis. i think you see more of it. taxpayer dollars may have been used for some of the hush money settlements. >> that's a separate issue. thanks, have to leave it there. were going to introduce you to a real-life supergirl. a young woman from new jersey, highschooler content lift more than 360 pounds. there's a new documentary coming up about her later in december. >> she's been powerlifting said she's been eight years old. >> can she become the strongest
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girl in the world. >> i want to introduce you to this young supergirl. how are you? welcome to chasing news. >> thank you, doing well. >> how did you figure out, i can't even wrap my head around how much you can lift. you can spot within 350, more than 360? >> i can spread around 325 and lift around 365. >> how did you figure out you had this ability? just to pick up heavy things around the house? >> my dad has been lifting for over 30 years and we have a gym in the basement. he noticed that is around eight that i could pick a really fast and do things and he better be fun as a bounded activity and hobby. >> like when the pickle jar stuck you like hey, i got it.
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>> yes. >> are the boys at school intimidated by you? >> a girls only school. but when i was with the boys elementary school they were a little bit afraid of me. have you ever tried to dead lift another kid? >> actually have. wasn't voluntary? >> she wanted me to do it. so let's see if i can dead lift me and i did. >> is as a career for you? >> i mean it's difficult to make a career out of, it's not like basketball and you can be a professional but i always wanted to stay in the personal training and athletic training type thing. >> what about the olympics?
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>> they have different lifting where you go over your head. i personally and not coordinated that would drop it. >> you are just raw strength. it's great to talk to. let's check in with dan with your wet, chilly, potentially snowy forecast. >> busy weather coming up. first the rain coming to an end and then the colder air arrives. then some rain chances. it happens in that order. by sunrays on wednesday the rain will be done and then a westerly wind kicks up and carries in colder air. this will be a slow week of our to care. once it will be blustery and
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friday here gonna feel the chill in the air and will have to bundle up. overnight temperatures in the 40s. nothing really wintry. in general the colder air will come during the day on wednesday. temperatures will fall from the upper 40s to the upper 30s by wednesday evening. good banks of sunshine and went will make it feel colder. highs in the mid 40s and 40 degrees on friday. that's cold enough for snow. so much of the coastal storm system, it's all a matter storm track. if it comes close enough to the coast we could see snow or could be tuned.
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>> welcome back to chasing news. we have your headlines for you tonight including wildfires raging in california again. >> russia has been banned from the 2018 which olympics in south korea. after evidence of doping at the 2014 game some more allowed to be compete under the tag olympic athlete of russia if they can show they have adobe pre-background. a fast-moving brushfire for got around 9:30 a.m. and chart over 200 acres in california. no structures were under threat and no one was told to evacuate. it is one of three places far enough in southern california. police are looking into the
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death of daniel william michaels. he died of cardiac arrest brought on by drugs and alcohol after a fraternity party. a gofundme page race over $20000. >> the travel band presented by president trump any travel from a countries, six muslim majority, now including north korea and venezuela has been upheld by the supreme court. many people are crying foul. there certain special interest out there like the council on american islamic relations and others politically motivated special-interest the want to take a shot of president trump. it is not a muslim band. you must know there's more muslim majority countries out there [inaudible] the ban than on the band. specifically jordan and saudi arabia, this is not about religion, it's about protecting
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>> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 11:00. kicked, punched and hit with stick. a domino's delivery driver attacked. her car windows shattered and it was all over a ten-dollar pizza. thank you for joining us tonig tonight. i'm lucy noland. dave schratweiser is live at police headquarters with the story you'll see only on fox 29, dave. >> reporter: lucy, police say it was the dispute over that ten-dollar pizza that had three women brutal al tack a female domino's driver. then follow her back to work and blow out all the windows in her car. tonight two suspects are under arrest. a third is being sought on robbery and aggravated assault charges. >> this was the damage left behind for
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