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roberto ramirez revive la pesadilla que vivió en la madrugada de ayer, cuando en esta calle de new brunswickirle nada lo comenzaron a golpear. bite roberto ramirez victima "me golpearon la cara, en la rodilla, me patearon en la rodilla, cai y ya no me pude parar. que te decían? nada, sólo estaba yo cuidándome la cara. y te robaron si me robaron la cartera" roberto quien tiene serias heridas en su pierna derecha, con diagnóstico reservado pudo vivir para contarlo. hace poco un compatriota suyo murió debido a las heridas que sufrió cuando también lo golpearon, aquí en new brunswick para robarle cuando estaba llegando a su casa. bite marilú ramírez hermana "eso es lo que doy gracias a dios que por lo menos a el lo golpearon y no murió como la otra persona que desgraciadamente murió." mientras la policia adelanta la investigación la familia ya está recibiendo el apoyo del consulado mexicano. ahora la víctima solo espera justicia. bite roberto victima "que los detengan para que n sigan haciendo lo mismo, con los demás hispanos." top vo lorena -- el ministro de economia en mexico advirti que su pa
roberto ramirez revive la pesadilla que vivió en la madrugada de ayer, cuando en esta calle de new brunswickirle nada lo comenzaron a golpear. bite roberto ramirez victima "me golpearon la cara, en la rodilla, me patearon en la rodilla, cai y ya no me pude parar. que te decían? nada, sólo estaba yo cuidándome la cara. y te robaron si me robaron la cartera" roberto quien tiene serias heridas en su pierna derecha, con diagnóstico reservado pudo vivir para contarlo. hace poco un...
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May 24, 2017
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i rode in the vestibule from newark to new brunswick. >> new jersey transit is says someone may have tampered with the safety bar, and they are investigating. there was another open door on a transit train. it traveled 30 minutes before eight stops before anything was done. new jersey transit is urging customers to report any future incidents. >>> there's a new winner of "the voice." take a look. >> chris, you did it! [ cheers ] >> chris blue took the title for teach alic team alicia. the singer from knoxville wins $100,000 and recording contract. coming up, there will be changes in the judges' chairs. miley cyrus will be back for her second go-around. for the first time an idol defects to "the voice." jennifer hudson has been preparing by judging the uk "voice." they will repolice alicia keys -- replace alicia keys and gwen stefani. >>> the snip family from trenton has that moment we've dreamed of -- they won a $429 million powerball jackpot. now, they're talking about how they're going to spend the money to help people in their community. last year, pearly smith and her adult child
i rode in the vestibule from newark to new brunswick. >> new jersey transit is says someone may have tampered with the safety bar, and they are investigating. there was another open door on a transit train. it traveled 30 minutes before eight stops before anything was done. new jersey transit is urging customers to report any future incidents. >>> there's a new winner of "the voice." take a look. >> chris, you did it! [ cheers ] >> chris blue took the title...
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May 17, 2017
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meg is on the case from new brunswick, new jersey. hi, meg. >> hey, scott. that's right.that time of year again thrk wednesday, halfway through the month of may every year, we get tons of data sets coming out of the annual cancer research meeting. it starts june 2nd in chicago, but we get b about 5,000 sets coming out tonight. this always moves stocks. a key theme has been immune therapy. bristol myers, merck, roche and as kra senne kai, however, people are looking at a new player, incyte. the stock could swing 10 to 15% on either direction on how the experimental drug how that data looks, so people will be watching that closely. people are also looking at eli lily and nectar in the spaces, another area. looking at companies like juno, bluebird and kite. a lot of these stocks are the ones that move, but companies aross the board presenting data tonight. >> thank you so much. kevin, are you buying anything in this space? >> i also go golong going goo ts data set. i'm always going going into this and every year, we seem to get an acceleration on new uther pis. t hard to pic
meg is on the case from new brunswick, new jersey. hi, meg. >> hey, scott. that's right.that time of year again thrk wednesday, halfway through the month of may every year, we get tons of data sets coming out of the annual cancer research meeting. it starts june 2nd in chicago, but we get b about 5,000 sets coming out tonight. this always moves stocks. a key theme has been immune therapy. bristol myers, merck, roche and as kra senne kai, however, people are looking at a new player,...
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at rutgers university new brunswick 126 college avenue. >>> the 96th annual stotesbury cup regatta continuesith the final heat. the world's largest high school regatta every year on the schuylkill river. thousands of athletes around the country and canada compete in the regatta. the semifinals kicked off at 8:00 a.m. >>> this morning there's a traffic alert for drivers who normally use kelly drive, the road will be closed between strawberry mansion and fountain green drive until 8:00 p.m. because of the regatta. drivers will be detoured via reservoir drive expect delays if you drive in that area. >> much more to come on "action news" at 9 including "shelter me rescue of the week." >>> i'm matt o'donnell we have a couple of content cats, this is maurice and curtis. you can hang out with the cats coming up on "action news." >>> faa threatened jail time for those they don't don't register their drone you'll hear what an appeals court says about the requirement. we'll get a check of the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast as you plan your weekend, "action news" continues after this. at long
at rutgers university new brunswick 126 college avenue. >>> the 96th annual stotesbury cup regatta continuesith the final heat. the world's largest high school regatta every year on the schuylkill river. thousands of athletes around the country and canada compete in the regatta. the semifinals kicked off at 8:00 a.m. >>> this morning there's a traffic alert for drivers who normally use kelly drive, the road will be closed between strawberry mansion and fountain green drive...
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. >>> tornadoes may have caused severe damage in new brunswick, canada. the strong winds snapped telephone poles and knocking out power to thousands there. the roofs of homes ripped off him no serious injuries reported. authorities say the damage bears the hallmark of several tornadoes. the official determination has not been made. >>> back here at home, chris sowers tracking the forecast helping you plan the weekend. dodging the rain drops out there. let's get you outside, show you what is going on, later this afternoon it looks nice, clouds and sun, a whole lot cooler, testers will struggle just to get into the upper 60s this afternoon. as we go live on sky6 live hd, down in old city, you can see gray skies we don't have much in the way of sun. expect sunshine later this afternoon. let's flip it over to the radars, for the most part we're clear east of philadelphia. you go farther to the west, especially in chester and berks county that's where we're picking up a few showers even heavier downpours. there's chester county, pottstown, honeybrook you can s
. >>> tornadoes may have caused severe damage in new brunswick, canada. the strong winds snapped telephone poles and knocking out power to thousands there. the roofs of homes ripped off him no serious injuries reported. authorities say the damage bears the hallmark of several tornadoes. the official determination has not been made. >>> back here at home, chris sowers tracking the forecast helping you plan the weekend. dodging the rain drops out there. let's get you outside,...
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this was suppose to be a group dance but these little ones in new brunswick canada are dancing to the their own drum and two girls broke out into a play fight and ran around the stage. the other butterfly ballerinas tried to carry on and one girl went to center stage to perform her own solo. people in the audience laughed and laughed you can hear it in the background as they did what they wanted to in the dance recital. >> that does it for "action news" at 4:00, for alicia vitarelli and adam joseph i'm brian taff. join me tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl 17. but first lets check in with cecily tynan live at the philadelphia zoo. >> reporter: hi sharrie and brian. make sure that adam is far away. i have a snake here. this is apollo a sun beam snake, if you look at the scales they are iridescent. it spends most of its time underground and adapted to digging and burrowing if you look at the head it looks like a shovel and it's really good at digging and from asia and i'm inside of the brand new wings of asia exhibit. they have some of the most beau
this was suppose to be a group dance but these little ones in new brunswick canada are dancing to the their own drum and two girls broke out into a play fight and ran around the stage. the other butterfly ballerinas tried to carry on and one girl went to center stage to perform her own solo. people in the audience laughed and laughed you can hear it in the background as they did what they wanted to in the dance recital. >> that does it for "action news" at 4:00, for alicia...
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david greenberg, professor of history and of journalism and media studies at rutgers university new brunswick. he is a frequent commentator on the national news media on contemporary politic and pub welcome affairs, specializing in american political and cultural history. his recent book, "republic of spin, an insider history of the american presidency," examines the rise of the white house spin machine from the progressive era to the present, and the debates that americans have waged over its implications for democracy. so, please join me in expressing our enthusiasm and excitement for them. [ applause ] >> thank you so much, and welcome. i come to you from the 1830s and '40s and return happily to this moment of the early 20th century to which i will return. i made my way back to that earlier moment because i have been thinking and wanting to be able to understand better something about the complexity of sovereignty and the connections between notions of sovereignty that bear on the ways we think of the self in the society and political system, and sovereignty of nations. i've been intereste
david greenberg, professor of history and of journalism and media studies at rutgers university new brunswick. he is a frequent commentator on the national news media on contemporary politic and pub welcome affairs, specializing in american political and cultural history. his recent book, "republic of spin, an insider history of the american presidency," examines the rise of the white house spin machine from the progressive era to the present, and the debates that americans have waged...
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meg tirrell joins us from new brunswick with the company's chairman and ceo, meg?nk you so much. alex gorsky, thanks for joining us. >> meg, it's great to have you here in new brunswick in the original powerhouse. this building has been around since 1907 and filled with a lot of great history. >> today you're focusing on pharmaceuticals. 47% of your revenues last year and you're outlining these ten new drug you expect to file for approval by 2021. do you expect that pharma will continue to grow as a portion of your overall business? >> absolutely. our pharmaceutical business, first of all, has had an incredible run over the past five years. i mean if you look over the last five years i think we've been able to introduce about 12 new compounds, 11 of which are block busters, billion dollars plus. what we're really talking about today is how excited we are for the future. we've got ten between now and 2021 we think we've got about 50 line extensions, 11 of which have about half a billion dollars potential. these are compounds in cardiovascular disease, immunology, in
meg tirrell joins us from new brunswick with the company's chairman and ceo, meg?nk you so much. alex gorsky, thanks for joining us. >> meg, it's great to have you here in new brunswick in the original powerhouse. this building has been around since 1907 and filled with a lot of great history. >> today you're focusing on pharmaceuticals. 47% of your revenues last year and you're outlining these ten new drug you expect to file for approval by 2021. do you expect that pharma will...
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brunswick across potomac to maryland. roundhill to berryville. in those areas, storms. second part is a new warning.ns until 7:00 tonight. you can see the lightning. this is strasburg, north of front royal. to the east. almost to the west virginia line. we will watch it closely. there could be a third wave tomorrowing up south and west. closer to sunset it will settle down. but a lot of action and lightning and rain. we will pull back to show d.c. metro area. everything should continue to track north and west of metro washington. we will monitor the shower and the storms. future cast shows running out of steam by 8:30 or 9:00 tonight. it's muggy overnight with the clouds. through the day tomorrow we have sunshine. but then a fresh round of storms in the afternoon from a cold front coming in. we will get close to 90 degrees. over the we will get northeasterly winds. cooler temperatures. morning showers. otherwise cloudy for saturday. sunday is cloudy again. afternoon sunshine. cool side at 73. but we warm up by monday. then another colt from to bring more -- cold front that brings more showers monday
brunswick across potomac to maryland. roundhill to berryville. in those areas, storms. second part is a new warning.ns until 7:00 tonight. you can see the lightning. this is strasburg, north of front royal. to the east. almost to the west virginia line. we will watch it closely. there could be a third wave tomorrowing up south and west. closer to sunset it will settle down. but a lot of action and lightning and rain. we will pull back to show d.c. metro area. everything should continue to track...
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May 18, 2017
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brunswick and cabletown, heads up there. this is the storm, look at the lightning associated with this one. it's two storms, now three. i was expecting this. a newthunderstorm warning issued. let me turn off the beeping and move this to the right. this is for the second storm was talking about around the millwood area. most likely until about 7:30. it does include portions of northern fqu white post area, the bluemont region. a ton of lightning, and when you see that explosion of lightning, that shows you that a storm is strengthening. and that's what this is doing. these are moving east, but they are tending to die as they make their way east of the mountains. i expect these to do the same. this one looked just like the one around white post about 15 minutes ago. intense lightning, since then, it's stopped. we'll watch these closely, but warnings for fauquier, clark, loudoun and jefferson counties heads up in that region to the west. you can see it's a little boundary that extends in the western zone. to the north and west, a couple more boundaries. that's what we'll be dealing with tomorrow. and i think better coverage tomorrow of thunderstorm
brunswick and cabletown, heads up there. this is the storm, look at the lightning associated with this one. it's two storms, now three. i was expecting this. a newthunderstorm warning issued. let me turn off the beeping and move this to the right. this is for the second storm was talking about around the millwood area. most likely until about 7:30. it does include portions of northern fqu white post area, the bluemont region. a ton of lightning, and when you see that explosion of lightning,...