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sister-in-law,cause it is a big. >> all my daughters were in the third floor. >> it will be all right. ♪ >> remembering my sister-in-law danielle and continuing to watch the progress of my brother. >> another new jersey auto accident has shattered yet another family. the details of this crash what happened was lost painful. now last friday engaged couple michael and danielle allen of cowlingswood, new jersey, were involved in a head-on collision in the white house pike in new jersey. michael is currently fight for his life at the hospital with up to six more surgeries ahead of him. he is fighting for his life. he is in crate can condition as we speak today. danielle, his fiance, however, she died in the crash.
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the happy couple were actually set to wed next month in april. no one is sure what he knows about the accident, what he knows about danielle and you know, a what he knows at all. i visited carol, mike call's sister, at her home in new jersey. >> unfortunately, excuse me, unfortunately, my sister-in-law, danielle, did not make it in the crash. my brother, michael, was rushed to cooper hospital, where he is in trauma icu. >> she told me a hill bit about danielle and michael. >> they had plan planning a wedding over the past couple of months. they had been together over ten years and were going to make it official at this point. >> exactly michael's condition is. a all of the body, at this point, he is, um, you know,
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beginning to look like ups from the best standpoint we can, um, we definitely have seen nice progression with him. he is still intubated, in and out of consciousness. they have kept him on a good dose of medication to keep him calm sol the body can, hopefully, continue to heal. >> speaking to carol, she wants to celebrate the amazing person that danielle was. she was as carol put it, the glue that, you know, brought the two families together. there is a service in new jersey that is public for danielle on saturday. and we are going to be following michael's recovery. i also want to add, the family has set up a fund-raising account for michael's medical bills, also for danielle's services, that are going to be this saturday. i will posts that information on the facebook page. i heard about this story, and i was just so sad nor couple.
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you know, they were manning to spend up the rest of their lives together, and from my understanding, i believe michael has children soon the family to keep the fight going so he could be there for them. >> as wonderful as it is going to be. for him, percent hi, knowing his fiance passed a away, that is going to be a setback in there ry. it is incredibly tough journey for him. >> at what point do you tell him his fiance passed baits is a big part of the recovery,who is fighting for,who will he get well snore your partner definds a big chunk of you who are. i cannot maim gin going going a day without talking to my boyfriend. >> they will know the right time to have the conversation. thank you, rohan. >> a lot of new jerseydrences were taking a snow day this week, but not speakers. >> i am sorry. bill: the speakers never stop. >> take a look that video of a homeless man who has traps formed from being
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stral ling to stylish. he was offered the dramatic meakover by salon own fer and walked to the salon with unkept hair, kind of a beard and came out looking like a totally different person. at up with point, you can see ladies checking out the 55 a-year-old, this video was made in 2015 by film producer. it was posted on the facebook page. bill: does he get keep the clothes? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> looks like president trump's plan to make mexico pay another board wall is not quite pang out, what is plan? take the jersey shore. staten lined, long line, a draft budget proposal from the department includes a sur charm on flood insurances to pay for the
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wall. now that is 231,000 people in new jersey, another 186,000 people in new york. berg numbers in florida and louise man. they have to pay more and the flood unsure toons build this wall. flood insurance is a federal program and rates are already sky rock can hing. they haded a press conference earlier this week blasting it. i spoke with george founder of stop knee now. >> number one, i thought it was joke, and number two, people are still not in their homes after sandy, they cap not afford the rise of the flood insurance premium and putting a sur channel for wall that is 3,000 miles away is beyond ludicrous. >> what is fascinating. a map of new jersey that r the areas affectedded by sandy are heavily red trump areas. why wouldn't the union be in bay shore, north carolina which is devastated by new jersey and the big-time trump area. was surprised a at the reaction i got. >> a little more on the
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flood insurance for the wall. >> yeah. i hean, now we're he'll brated. we don't pay that much now. so it would be ok. but, but they cannot go crazy with the surcharge. >> gar require coleman, he has been waiting 15 years for the army comp en nirs to build a floodgate. meantime, 3:00 we'll pay for the board wall. >> you the second person that would be willing to pay more for flood insurance. >> the border wall. >> yeah. >> yeah. i think some of the people that have this federal lynn sured flood insurance are happy it is mo away because there is also the argument that says why are we subsidizing insurance the he high rate in areas of the private market. what are you craze zi right. part of me said any surcharge is good because you need to charge more. >> well, i just doubt the idea that they would be able to dedicate funds in that way. so many issues going on. they decide the wails going to go up and coast certain
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amount and going to be, you know, that money is going to come from somewhere anyway. i like the idea they are talking about, user fees, though. he don't know that that is the most important thing you have to do first, but to me, that makes some sense. >> i would argue that, the wall. i think people who voted for them would support this. but also, it is a proposal. there is talk about the border tax. talk about the gang members that are here and outside. charging them for that also wait for them toll pay for the wall so there are other options here. think that as long as those people will be happy. bill: diana, chill vary, not quite dead. what do you got? reporter: well, bill, why is so hard to find a precinct, to put it simply, a yes, a man with manners, a man who will hold open the door, most of all, give
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out the coveted seated on subway? well, i met with evan lynn. >> i am a designer and live in new york city and take the subway every day in a am pregnant. that is the story. reporter: i met up with her in manhattan where she gave me the scoop on social ex perment. just taking the subway every day for two hours every day. was getting lots of women but not get going it by men. reporter: so at eight months pregnant, she did something out of the ordinary. she ordered this off amazon. for the next two weeks, she carried it in her backpack until -- >> ready to go. >> thank you all. >> that is funny. reporter: as i like to call them, decent dudes who gave up the seat.
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>> then, right before she sat down you, hold on, i have something for you. i am like, ok. this is new york city. what is going on. >> right. i think he was surprised. i think he liked. i that was on february 24th and sinceal sensation. i met uth wey he are i reple ge. guys to open every door or pecks guys to go over and out, it was discrepancy that no guy prosecution doing it, i just wanted to reward the first ga who did it. >> you take good care of this. >> is it, look i get it. if sibs pregnant, eld railroad i willing, that is one thing. there is a lack of courtesy. but to have a man give up a seat for a woman, that is frowned upon by women today. i don't know. i think, i don't know.
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a lot of younger women are insulted by that. hey. we're equals this. the feminists are not in favor of a guy holding the dar for a woman. >> as a progressive woman, i am flattered when guy givesp the seat for me. >> are you? >> oh, come on, now. that doesn't insult. >> that is a compliment. >> they are more conservative than you. if you railroad looking, maybe you should november the south. in new york where it is cutthroat. you are lucky if you get ton the subway baits is so crowded. at the same time, when a guy does step up, it is appreciated. no. it is a great thing. bill: wow. feminist, do you want, do you want a noon hold the door this i don't nay at all. >> you look uncomfortable. would you like to have my neat. >> yes, you know what? look that this. >> yeah. oh. 1:00.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ reporter: in harperville, new york, born and raised, april spent all the days chilling out pregnant relaxing all cool when a couple of keepers did all they cod and started saying labor was looking good we rushed to the screens, oh, no, forget it. april is still pregnant. ♪ bill: seriously, the stupid giraffe is still pregnant? >> either way, that nearly these pictures cre kree ated by the stylists. her project called dogs alike. similarities and associations, and in costumes, to show the common things that humans share with man's best friend. bill: wow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> a fighter. >> no i. reporter: a 5-year-old terrier rescueed from the dog meat trade in thailand had rough week. a hi, baby girl. reporter: during a winning a snowstorm in manhattan on tuesday day with a volunteer from animal haven in soho, he got spooked and ran away. he got a little freaked without the volunteers. he was leaning over to pick up the poop and she bolted and the leash flew of the arm. reporter: ran for almost an hour from outside of ap mall haven in soho to up to the lincoln tunnel, freezing, completely ex shahsed, she was rescued by the port authority police and taken direct little to the aspca on east 9 2nd street t. witness once they got this, they found a micro chip and realized she could be returned back home to the animal shelter where she was returned by 7:00 p.m. on tuesday. they, i went down to animal half ton see how sandy is doing and guess what? they told me even crazier story about how she went from thailand and came to america. >> we work with a group
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deal this soy dog foundation based out of thailand and rescuing dogs dogs from the dog meat trail. bill: somebody had to mace neil. >> bill? bill: in thailand, cor world, they eat dogwy have been treporter: ok. let's get back on track. candice in good health at animal haven and back up for willing to give candy a forever home, avimal h eare looking for someone >> right. >> fawned wa on you. bill: but i think is a little bit of cultural arrogance on our part to put down the other countries to say it is our job to rescue the going to their culture in thailand, korea, other place, who are we to judge that? >> i am shocked to hear you saying something so culturally sensitive.
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(beep). reporter: did the wind hit you? no. a piece of ice. >> oh my gosh, cue tie-dye. woe. 1:00. bill: get up. get up. it is dangerous. >> bye. bill: i think the only animal i wouldn't eat. dog and whale. >> i would eat whale. >> oh, my word. reporter: a 52-year-old mom of three from burlington county's life was cut short while hit by a car attempting to cross route 130 at the sper sex of the drive last friday. sadly, melanie is one of four pedestrians killed on the busy high wane less than a year. in 2016, five people died in burlington county, according to nj state police, the first fatality of this year trying to cross route 130. spoke to maddy whothan a decade. he wases a great person.he wase.
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she hnever looked at the >> now i went out to the intersection where melanie was trying to cross, not too far away from where she lived at the apartments. and to pit in perspective. route 130 is three lanes in both differrections, a lot of heavy traffic, and for six years in a row, it has been named one of the most dangerous highways for pedestrians bee think tristate transportation campaign. the police say, nell ny was crossing the intersection when theres withs a don't walk signal and also, it happened while it was snowing so vicks was low. they say at this point, no charges filed against the driver. maddy says melanie's children are with her the husband and the young whose was eight. they retelling her, that her mother died up surgery pause they don't want her to know she died in such a violent fashion. >> i which is wil miss her
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a lot. i hope she he rest in peace. >> i take route 130 every day going to work and headed back to my house and i never really realized how danger os the highway was. the nart hits me the most now is three children are without their mom. and it is just devastating my prayers go out to her family, friends, and loved once. >> we all specifically probably know a street in our town that had the crosswalk but still very dangerous in nine years. they found 4 thousand people across the united states are killed walking across the street. and that is 16 times more than people are killed in the actual disaster. i think atime of this you are freezing and want to get across the street but we have to pay attention. >> i grew up in queens and in queens, there is a queens boulevard is very well-known and also known as the boulevard of death. a lot of older people 3:00 and the elder lerly were
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getting killed because they thought they could make it a oi cross. they couldn't. what they ended up doing is adding sond effects making you more aware. i am surprised there is a way to cross that. ♪ ♪ reporter: a lot of new jersey residence took a snow day this week but not the speakers. mark is on the way to make the 10,000th consecutive dave running. >> i feel running every
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reasonable report a five-year-old rescued terrier. bill: wait, wait, wait. terrier rescued from the dog meat trade in thailand. >> i would say that. bill: somebody that today >> i would say that. bill: somebody that today mace meal? prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant.
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dipping it in a pitcher of beer and then created a handle with back on and french fries and in there forever. he says its the pinnacle of american are america. bill: i say little. you say a a nine-year-old here on the set. ♪ you got a show coming up don't take it for me. ♪ i am having a big show. soon. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a lot of new jersey
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resident took snow day this week, but not the streakers. >> that is not what i am talking about. mash washburn is on a running streak. he has run three miles per day since before i was even born, since december 31th, 1689, and i have not even kept up the new year's resolution from 2017. mark is on the way to make the 10,000th consecutive dave running on may 17th. and mu so you know, the 71st most consecutive runner in the united states. that is rye. has not cracked the top 50 yet. >> 70 people ahe head of. there are so many others. british olympian ron hill just ended the 52-year running streak that's the longest running streak ever recorded in the world and a mother from indiana aliza kept her 14-year running streak throughout the preg sane birth of her second child.
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joining us today is the history professor of the county college of morris, a resident of mendham with governor christie and the president of the united states' running streak association. mark washburn. >> mark, good tow pooh meet you. first of all sp way to go. all right. how do you do it? you have been sick, righting? >> well, i have been relatively healthy. i became a teacher in 1992 and i have called in zero days. so i feel running every day has kept me >> what kind can of precaution faced over this years? of it as a clothing sure not a weather sure. so we dress up. we get ourselves warm. what compels to you get out of bed on those mornings when you don't want to do it? >> well, for mest the most part, i like running. i enjoy it. i do a lot of rateses.
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i do amount doing the marathon. you love competing. >> what was the one day where were you like, i really don't want to run? i can't run? what was the worst possible day for you? >> well, the worst possible day, i did the richmond marathon in 2015 a in november. and i had cold going into it. i tripped. my wife thinks i fainted because i didn't try brace my fall. at the end of it. i broke my nose in three spots. i had a concussion. i ran the next day. yeah. my doctors were not happy about it. yeah. i made the richmond news. >> oh, my god. i bet you did. dy. bill: great to meet you. good luck. keep going. another great night of chasing news. thans for watching. we'll be back tomorrow. you want my seat? yeah. i got this. come on.
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