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police say at least two people were taken to robert wood johnson hospital in critical condition. they're saying there are multiple fatalities. the exact number, we do not know at this time. accident scene investigators were taking pictures. as we said, we spoke to a shop owner who told us what she heard. >> we went to the window and i and the other was on the other side. one was a beige car, one was an suv. i just saw somebody pulling out of the car, put in the stretcher. >> we are expecting a press release from olbridge police. we haven't gotten that at this point. they're saying at least two people critical taken to robert wood johnson hospital and multiple fatalities. we'll continue to bring you the story and the very latest. toni yates, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> it is the biggest night yet in the race for president. primaries are underway right now with high voter turnout reported. those primaries taking place in florida, illinois, missouri, north carolina, and ohio. and tonight could be the turning point for both democrats and republicans. eyewitness news political repo
police say at least two people were taken to robert wood johnson hospital in critical condition. they're saying there are multiple fatalities. the exact number, we do not know at this time. accident scene investigators were taking pictures. as we said, we spoke to a shop owner who told us what she heard. >> we went to the window and i and the other was on the other side. one was a beige car, one was an suv. i just saw somebody pulling out of the car, put in the stretcher. >> we are...
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they're saying at least two people critical taken to robert wood johnson hospital and multiple fatalities. we'll continue to bring you the story and the very latest. toni yates, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> it is the biggest night yet in the race for president. primaries are underway right now with high voter turnout reported. those primaries taking place in florida, illinois, missouri, north carolina, and ohio. and tonight could be the turning point for both democrats and republicans. eyewitness news political reporter dave evans here now with what's at stake. >> i think all eyes are going to be on ohio tonight. kasich of ohio could pull off a win there. the latest polling shows he's neck and neck with donald trump right now. a lot of democrats in ohio, they may go ahead and cross party lines and vote for kasich to try to stop trump. that could hurt hillary clinton. in a state where bernie sanders is already awfully close. >> reporter: it's another election day, but this one is crucial. votes in five states, including florida and ohio. for republicans, it's winner take all in those sta
they're saying at least two people critical taken to robert wood johnson hospital and multiple fatalities. we'll continue to bring you the story and the very latest. toni yates, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> it is the biggest night yet in the race for president. primaries are underway right now with high voter turnout reported. those primaries taking place in florida, illinois, missouri, north carolina, and ohio. and tonight could be the turning point for both democrats and...
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. >> reporter: he'll be kept here overnight for observation at robert wood johnson hospital. he should make a full recovery but will need crutches. >> thank you. >>> a motorcyclist in critical condition tonight after a high news copper 7 flew over the scene on 17th and ramsey. officers pursued the motorcycle after spotting it waving in and out of traffic going about 100 miles per hour. the rider slammed into the back of a car. >>> now to vote 2016. just when you thought the republican primary campaigns couldn't get lower, the mudslinging between ted cruz and donald trump even dirtier tonight. they say trump planned the story of ted cruz having several extra extramarital affairs, saying the tabloids are often right. >>> bernie sanders and hillary clinton campaigning tonight ahead of saturday's democratic caucuses. the brussels terror attack. dramatic takedown of a suspect caught on camera. cellphone video caught the moment. officers with their guns trained on a man at a tram stop. they shot him twice in the leg even though he was with a child. two other people were also detain
. >> reporter: he'll be kept here overnight for observation at robert wood johnson hospital. he should make a full recovery but will need crutches. >> thank you. >>> a motorcyclist in critical condition tonight after a high news copper 7 flew over the scene on 17th and ramsey. officers pursued the motorcycle after spotting it waving in and out of traffic going about 100 miles per hour. the rider slammed into the back of a car. >>> now to vote 2016. just when you...
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the list is done by the robert wood johnson foundation and the university of wisconsin. factors that influence the list are length and quality of life and access to healthcare. >>> the popular drags and drift program revs up at the sonoma raceway tonight. it allows licensed drivers -- you can raise your own car. i'm not taking my minivan. >> that would be funny to see. >> this is a controlled environment. this is a quarter mile strip and drifting behind the main grandstand. 40 drifters are expected. they said last year's drags interest record attendance and participation. >> when i get my tesla then i will be out there. >> bring the minivan out there. [ laughter ] >>> coming up, keeping an eye on medical marijuana in the south bay. the questions being raised about how dispensaries are regulated. >>> another shooting on a bay area freeway. this time the driver was able to get away without injury. we will have the latest on this trend. >>> we are looking at a commute that still looks good. you still have time to get out there before it gets bad. this is san francisco's 101
the list is done by the robert wood johnson foundation and the university of wisconsin. factors that influence the list are length and quality of life and access to healthcare. >>> the popular drags and drift program revs up at the sonoma raceway tonight. it allows licensed drivers -- you can raise your own car. i'm not taking my minivan. >> that would be funny to see. >> this is a controlled environment. this is a quarter mile strip and drifting behind the main grandstand....
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that is a according to rankings done by robert wood johnson foundation.ow the opposite end of the spectrum chester county is the healthiest county in the state. montgomery county is number three, bucks county came in sixthment the those rankings are based on several factors including quality of life, social and economic factors. >>> in new jersey, hunt are done county is healthiest and cumberland county finished at the bottom of the rankings. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch this morning researchers in new mexico are testing something found in your kitchen to fight spread of the zika virus. virus has been linked to the serious birth defect that leaving new borns with ab normally small head and newer logical issues. scientists at the university of new mexico are mixing lemon grass oil with sugar and yeast to create a microscopic dough tonight that is your resistible to mosquito larvae. research are say oil huts down the nervous, digestive ape respiratory systems killing the hungry little bugs in three to five days. >> we're trying to package it so we can get t
that is a according to rankings done by robert wood johnson foundation.ow the opposite end of the spectrum chester county is the healthiest county in the state. montgomery county is number three, bucks county came in sixthment the those rankings are based on several factors including quality of life, social and economic factors. >>> in new jersey, hunt are done county is healthiest and cumberland county finished at the bottom of the rankings. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch this...
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. >> reporter: 10-year-old marissa corso was flown to helicopter by robert wood johnson medical center in new leg. amazingly her dad and brother were not seriously hurt. holiday outing turning tragic is hard to fathom. >> i feel so sorry for those kids to welcome their grand parents killed in the car. >> cabezas was not injured but police sources say it was not the first time in trouble, he was allegedly busted for drinking drunk in his underwear in 2012 and then facing drug charges as well. he faces multiple charges, including dui, wreckless driving and death by auto. the victim's family plans a double funeral instead of an easter holiday celebration. reporting from new brunswick, >>> this just in to the cbs 2 newsroom, a deadly crash in the bronx, where a car slammed into a dry cleaner store. it happened around 9:30 on alerton avenue in the alerton section of the bronx. workers at a liquor store next door say they heard the loud crash. the driver was rushed to the hobbit where he was pronounced dead. no word what caused the driver to lose control. >>> new developments in the belgium
. >> reporter: 10-year-old marissa corso was flown to helicopter by robert wood johnson medical center in new leg. amazingly her dad and brother were not seriously hurt. holiday outing turning tragic is hard to fathom. >> i feel so sorry for those kids to welcome their grand parents killed in the car. >> cabezas was not injured but police sources say it was not the first time in trouble, he was allegedly busted for drinking drunk in his underwear in 2012 and then facing drug...
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. >> very interesting information, julie willems van [null] and donald schwartz with the robert wood johnson foundation on the health of our counties, this is the seventh year of the rankings. if you would like to get more information, you can find it right here and online at thank you so much, i appreciate that very much. >>> taking action in the face of controversy, how the academy of motion pictures, arts and sciences is tackling diversity within its ranks. major changes coming to in a long time. >> brian almost used to drive a big car. >> what was it? >> was it a mercury? >> of course he is not around to fill us in. it was a very roomy vehicle. he called it big iron. >> he would be quick to tell you it was not the -- the grand marquis, yes! >> he calls it big iron? >> yeah. >> [ laughter ] >> do you have a name for your car? i don't name of my car. do you need yours? >> the first car we had as a child was betsy. >> i will say growing up, i won't say which decade it was, but it was an old car then, i will give you that. but we had an old austin chitty bang bang. it was cute, little red co
. >> very interesting information, julie willems van [null] and donald schwartz with the robert wood johnson foundation on the health of our counties, this is the seventh year of the rankings. if you would like to get more information, you can find it right here and online at thank you so much, i appreciate that very much. >>> taking action in the face of controversy, how the academy of motion pictures, arts and sciences is tackling diversity within its ranks. major changes...
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list is a collaboration between the robert wood johnson foundtation and university of wisconsin. population, health institute. the report shows dramatic differences between rural and urban communities and counties on a number of measures. notab notably, premature death rates. one in five in rural. higher rates of premature death. urban counties saw improvement. >> we know as we heard today, sleep, access to care, parks and playgrounds and housing and schools we attend. >> a ling to today's findings nbc10.com or use nbc 10 app. >>> today some philadelphia sixth graders learning to take a stand against bullying. visiting the francis scott key school to inspire kids to be leaders and speak up against bullies. part of the campaign of discussing bullying across the city. williams has visited 30 schools so far. >>> no matter where you go, ex-aboutiex abo expect backups on the road. >> new study revealing how much time we spend in traffic. philadelphia didn't make the top ten. hard to believe. u.s. drivers spent more than 8 million hours stuck in traffic last year. southern california c
list is a collaboration between the robert wood johnson foundtation and university of wisconsin. population, health institute. the report shows dramatic differences between rural and urban communities and counties on a number of measures. notab notably, premature death rates. one in five in rural. higher rates of premature death. urban counties saw improvement. >> we know as we heard today, sleep, access to care, parks and playgrounds and housing and schools we attend. >> a ling to...
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the report by the robert wood johnson foundation took into account access to healthcare, diet and exercise and unemployment into account. >> lisa: sunrail is offering free rides to thousands of orange county workers today. >> ginger: yeah, they're trying to boost ridership. >> julie: news 6 reporter mark lehman tells us how they're hoping more people are taking sunrail to work. >> reporter: they're calling road and increasing business around sunrail stations like this one in downtown orlando where the required -- ridership is struggling. >> it's for orange county employees and it was a great ride. >> reporter: he joined dozens of orange county workers for a chance to ride the rails, free of charge. >> it's easier than driving up and down i-4 and to work. >> reporter: cutting down a traffic and emissions is part of the reason but boosting ridership on sunrail is another. >> i think it's awesome. encourage more ridership. >> reporter: the number of passengers has fluctuated for sunrail. they had a 12% drop from last year in january. in february, there was a boost but still below the original
the report by the robert wood johnson foundation took into account access to healthcare, diet and exercise and unemployment into account. >> lisa: sunrail is offering free rides to thousands of orange county workers today. >> ginger: yeah, they're trying to boost ridership. >> julie: news 6 reporter mark lehman tells us how they're hoping more people are taking sunrail to work. >> reporter: they're calling road and increasing business around sunrail stations like this...
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. >> reporter: 10-year-old marisa corso was flown by helicopter to robert wood johnson medical center children's hospital in broken leg. amazingly, her dad and five-year-old brother were not seriously hurt. the thought of an easter holiday outing turning tragic is hard to fathom. >> i feel sorry for those kids. >> reporter: cabezas wasn't injured. this isn't his first time in trouble. he was busted for allegedly driving drunk in his underwear in 2012 and hit with drug charges in the past as well. >> cabezas is facing multiple charges including dui, reckless driving and death by auto. >>> police are investigating another deadly crash in the bronx where a save tahoe slammed into a dry cleaners. this happened in the allerton section. police say the 37-year-old driver hit two parked cars and struck a light pole before crashing into the store at 800 allerton avenue. he was rushed to jacoby medical center where he died. it is unclear what caused this driver to lose control. >>> a solidarity march postponed. >> the man caught on camera with two suicide bombers has reportedly been arrested. w
. >> reporter: 10-year-old marisa corso was flown by helicopter to robert wood johnson medical center children's hospital in broken leg. amazingly, her dad and five-year-old brother were not seriously hurt. the thought of an easter holiday outing turning tragic is hard to fathom. >> i feel sorry for those kids. >> reporter: cabezas wasn't injured. this isn't his first time in trouble. he was busted for allegedly driving drunk in his underwear in 2012 and hit with drug charges...
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the list is done by the robert wood johnson foundation and the university of wisconsin.t influenced the list are length and quality of life and access to healthcare. so you look very healthy, mike. >> everyone is happy in the north bay. the bay area is just a happy, healthy place to live. >>> there is also a new list out. one of the happiest countries in the world. den mack followed by switzerland, iceland, norway, finland and canada. the united states came in at number 13. >> at least the top -- they didn't crack the top ten. at the bottom of the list syria. the report is prepared by the sustainable development solutions network, and the earth institute at columbia university. it looks at factors such as life expectancy and freedom from corruption in government as well as business. >>> new zealand was number eight on the list. we have some new zealanders on "the 9" this morning. chelsea, is life that great in new zealand? >> it is. it's the people. it's the appreciation of the country. the simple things. >> and before your daughter wraps you for time, tell us what you t
the list is done by the robert wood johnson foundation and the university of wisconsin.t influenced the list are length and quality of life and access to healthcare. so you look very healthy, mike. >> everyone is happy in the north bay. the bay area is just a happy, healthy place to live. >>> there is also a new list out. one of the happiest countries in the world. den mack followed by switzerland, iceland, norway, finland and canada. the united states came in at number 13....
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two other women in that other car were take tone robert wood johnson hospital with serious injuries. >>> 6:06. today new jersey state officials will lay out their plans to test thousands of school children in newark for possible lead exposure. elevated levels were found at 30 schools, forcing students to avoid drinking fountains and use bottled water instead. miles is live now in newark. >>reporter: good morning again, lori. the state department of environmental protection will finalize and lay out its plan today for that lead testing, as you mentioned. we do know that the younger students will be tested first for lead poisoning. that's about 2,000 students from the 30 schools in the early childhood learning centers on those list of schools that tested positive for elevated levels of lead. after those younger students will be tested first, then lead testing sites will be set up at other schools to test the older students for lead poisoning, and while the city works for a long-term solution to this infrastructure issue, mayor ras baracka is asking each person who lives here in newark
two other women in that other car were take tone robert wood johnson hospital with serious injuries. >>> 6:06. today new jersey state officials will lay out their plans to test thousands of school children in newark for possible lead exposure. elevated levels were found at 30 schools, forcing students to avoid drinking fountains and use bottled water instead. miles is live now in newark. >>reporter: good morning again, lori. the state department of environmental protection will...
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a new poll just came out from national public radio as well as the robert wood johnson foundation. this is what they found. according to the poll, 26% of americans are telling us that the health care law, obamacare, has directly hurt them. 26% of americans say the obamacare, the health care law, has directly hurt them. only 14% of the people in the poll said the health care law has gotten their health, personal health care has gotten better under obamacare. one in seven say it's better. over a quarter say they have personally been hurt. almost twice as many people have been directly hurt by the law compared to the people who have been helped. american taxpayers are also being hurt by obamacare because of the waste and the fraud in the health care system. there's a new report just out from the government accountability office. it came out last week. it found that the obama administration is still failing to stop the fraud in health care subsidies. now here's how the law was designed to work. people must have government-approved insurance because of the law. it's a mandate. there are
a new poll just came out from national public radio as well as the robert wood johnson foundation. this is what they found. according to the poll, 26% of americans are telling us that the health care law, obamacare, has directly hurt them. 26% of americans say the obamacare, the health care law, has directly hurt them. only 14% of the people in the poll said the health care law has gotten their health, personal health care has gotten better under obamacare. one in seven say it's better. over a...
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this is by the robert wood johnson. also the university of wisconsin. saratoga county upstate came in first. nassau, rock land, putnam, westchester counties. all made the top five. healthiest of the five boroughs and finished 11th overall. we have the results from new jersey and for connecticut as well on your website. nbcnewyork.com. >>> 5:34 right now. time for weather and traffic on the 4s. dave price in for chris. dave, good morning. >> good morning. not a bad start to the day. couple of cloud out there. plenty of sunshine sharing the sky through at least the first part of the day. then things change. end. day, we'll see showers push in from the west. in the meantime, it's really very, very pleasant. all i watt from poughkeepsie to the jersey shore. out to the eastern end of long island over to sections of western jersey. there is nothing to worry about as you walk out. no need for the umbrellas but bring them for the end of the day. kingston at 48. 46 in hopewell junction and montgomery at 45 degrees. wider picture shows the half septemberry mark i
this is by the robert wood johnson. also the university of wisconsin. saratoga county upstate came in first. nassau, rock land, putnam, westchester counties. all made the top five. healthiest of the five boroughs and finished 11th overall. we have the results from new jersey and for connecticut as well on your website. nbcnewyork.com. >>> 5:34 right now. time for weather and traffic on the 4s. dave price in for chris. dave, good morning. >> good morning. not a bad start to the...
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the list comes from the robert wood johnson foundation and the university of wisconsin. factors that influence the list include length and quality of life as well as access to healthcare. there is another list out this morning of the happiest countries in the world, and denmark topped that list followed by switzerland, iceland, norway, finland and canada. the united states came in at number 13. >> way down. >> down at the bottom of the list, syria. the report is prepared by the sustainable development solutions network andert institute at columbia university. it looks at factors such as life expectancy and freedom from corruption in government and business. >> i am happy to say sal is back from his vacation. >>> i am bringing that average up. i am happy. >> first day back from vacation. of course, you are. >> true. i am back. i am feeling tan and rest the. good morning. let's take a look at what we have. my tie is not straight though. i haven't wore one for a week. this is a look at the bay bridge. slow traffic even in the carpool lane, which leads me to believe maybe th
the list comes from the robert wood johnson foundation and the university of wisconsin. factors that influence the list include length and quality of life as well as access to healthcare. there is another list out this morning of the happiest countries in the world, and denmark topped that list followed by switzerland, iceland, norway, finland and canada. the united states came in at number 13. >> way down. >> down at the bottom of the list, syria. the report is prepared by the...
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he's been supported by the national science foundation and the robert wood johnson foundation. his research has also been covered by major media outlets, such as nbc news, national public radio, and washington post. as of today, c-span. [laughter] professor bail has a phd from harvard in 2011. in his first monograph, which i put on the screen, is "terrifie d," a study of how anti-muslim fringe organizations became mainstream. it was published by princeton in 2014. please join me in warmly bail.ing professor [applause] mr. bail: thank you for that very generous introduction. thank you for hosting me. i like to begin my talk by looking at recent media headlines. probably most of you have heard donald trump's comments last month in which he claimed to have observed muslims in new jersey celebrating after the september 11 attack. this beliefspread of this statement, he doubled down and later called for a ban on all muslims. his competitors were not too far off the field. ted cruz, several days later made pointed comments that implied that most or even all muslims passively condone
he's been supported by the national science foundation and the robert wood johnson foundation. his research has also been covered by major media outlets, such as nbc news, national public radio, and washington post. as of today, c-span. [laughter] professor bail has a phd from harvard in 2011. in his first monograph, which i put on the screen, is "terrifie d," a study of how anti-muslim fringe organizations became mainstream. it was published by princeton in 2014. please join me in...