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amy goldberg tracking the wintery mix. when's the last time you heard those words? meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and we're always looking for ways to enjoy more. so we called time warner cable and got even more than we expected. call now to get more. more speed. like, 300 meg. more tv shows and movies on demand. more places to make more unlimited calls. call now. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100 meg ultra fast internet, hd channels included, and unlimited calling to international destinations. we find more good things every day! more ways to watch more shows. on more wifi connected devices in our house. time warner cable made switching easy with a one hour arrival window. they even made sure all of our connections were up and running before they left. why settle for less, when you can get more! call now. get free installation with a one hour arrival window. and ask how you could get a $300 reward card. call for more, now. . meet someone for dinner, take a path from here, stations suspended due to failure of service. all other stations not affected. tha
amy goldberg tracking the wintery mix. when's the last time you heard those words? meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and we're always looking for ways to enjoy more. so we called time warner cable and got even more than we expected. call now to get more. more speed. like, 300 meg. more tv shows and movies on demand. more places to make more unlimited calls. call now. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100 meg ultra fast internet, hd channels included, and unlimited calling to international...
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amy goldberg and outreach coordinator scott charles have been re-enacting the night adam >> lamont's going to have a bullet wound right there and he's going to have a bull hit wound right there -- >> reporter: charles uses dozens of red stickers to mark where the bullets hit adam. >> another here, another here. >> i'm not trying to politicize this issue. i'm simply saying, this is the thing that is more likely to kill you in philadelphia than anything else when you're young. i want them to take ownership of this. >> we were both really concerned that the students didn't really seem to know the true ramifications of what ullet injuries and gunshot wounds can cause. >> if the things that i'm showing you are too troublesome for you, talk to me. >> reporter: the students watch a video showing graphic pictures of more gunshot victims. some students can't bear to look. >> sometimes i go in the bathroom, i close the door. and i get down on my knees and i cry. >> reporter: the pain adams' grandmother describes hit home for 16-year-old rochelly sanchez. >> i can't imagine my mom crying becaus
amy goldberg and outreach coordinator scott charles have been re-enacting the night adam >> lamont's going to have a bullet wound right there and he's going to have a bull hit wound right there -- >> reporter: charles uses dozens of red stickers to mark where the bullets hit adam. >> another here, another here. >> i'm not trying to politicize this issue. i'm simply saying, this is the thing that is more likely to kill you in philadelphia than anything else when you're...
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amy goldberg, the hospital's chief trauma surgeon helped start the cradle to grave program. >> we have found that the kids and the students what they see an tv what they hear on the radio what they might see in a video game is what they think happens if they were to sustain some sort of gunshot wound and we feel we ought to give them real education of what can occur after you get shot. >> dr. goldberg says her trauma unit sees about 400 gunshot patients oyear, many are young men of color. in the past decade more than 10,000 students have walked thrut the halls of the level 1 trauma department, like joey lopez, raised in a rough section of north philly and for a short time lived not far from the intersection where la mont adams was gunned down. >> describe to me what it was like growing up in philadelphia. >> came from a bad neighborhood, we didn't have up because my mom issues, my dad issues, my dad got locked up and taken away, i was like five, six at the time. time went by, went from one hood to another hood to another hood, some people selling drugs some people not, some people doin
amy goldberg, the hospital's chief trauma surgeon helped start the cradle to grave program. >> we have found that the kids and the students what they see an tv what they hear on the radio what they might see in a video game is what they think happens if they were to sustain some sort of gunshot wound and we feel we ought to give them real education of what can occur after you get shot. >> dr. goldberg says her trauma unit sees about 400 gunshot patients oyear, many are young men of...
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amy goldberg and outreach coordinator scott charles have been reenacting the night adams died for nearly ten years. >> a bullet wound right there and right there. >> reporter: charles uses dozens of red stickers to mark where the bullets hit adams. >> and another here. polit size this issue for them. i'm simply saying this say thing that is more likely to kill you in philadelphia than anything else when you are young. and i want them to take, i want to. >> we were both really concerned that the students didn't really seem to know the true ramifications of what bullet injuries and gun shot wounds can cause. >> the things that i'm showing you are if they are too troublesome for you, talk to me. >> reporter: the students watch a video showing graphic pictures some students can't bear to look. >> sometimes i go in the bathroom and i close the door. and i get down on my knees and i cry. >> reporter: the pain adams grandmother describes hit home for 16 year old roshelys sanchez. >> i can imagine my mom crying because something happened to me or one of my family members. >> reporter: 15 year ol
amy goldberg and outreach coordinator scott charles have been reenacting the night adams died for nearly ten years. >> a bullet wound right there and right there. >> reporter: charles uses dozens of red stickers to mark where the bullets hit adams. >> and another here. polit size this issue for them. i'm simply saying this say thing that is more likely to kill you in philadelphia than anything else when you are young. and i want them to take, i want to. >> we were both...
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doctor amy goldberg, outreach coordinator, scott charles, have been re-enacting the night adams diedor nearly ten years. >> lamont will have a bullet wound right there. he will have a bullet wounds right there. >> charles uses dozens of red stick tears mark where the bullets hit adam. >> and another here. >> i'm not trying to politicize this issue for them, i'm ' simply saying this is more likely to kill in you philadelphia than anything else when you're young. and i want them to take ownership of this. >> we were both real concerned that the student didn't really seem to know the true ramifications of what bullet injuries and gunshot wounds can cause. >> if the things that i'm showing you are too troublesome for you, talk to me. >> the student watch a video, showing graphic pictures of more gunshot victims. some student can't bear to look. >> sometimes i go in the bathroom, i close the door, i get down on my knees and i cry. >> the pain adams' grandmother describes hit home for 16 year old rochelley sanchez. >> i can't imagine my mom crying because something happened to me or to one
doctor amy goldberg, outreach coordinator, scott charles, have been re-enacting the night adams diedor nearly ten years. >> lamont will have a bullet wound right there. he will have a bullet wounds right there. >> charles uses dozens of red stick tears mark where the bullets hit adam. >> and another here. >> i'm not trying to politicize this issue for them, i'm ' simply saying this is more likely to kill in you philadelphia than anything else when you're young. and i...
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amy goldberg)) "when he came in he wasn't amy goldberg and outreach coordinator scott charles have been re-inacting the night adams died, for nearly 10 years.((11:15:27/scott charles/outreach coordinator)) "lamont is going to have a bullet would right here, and he's gonna have a bullet wound right here."((track))charles uses dozens of red stickers to mark where the bullets hit adams - 24 times.((00:22/scott charles)) "i'm not trying to politicize this issue for them i'm simply saying this is the thing that is more likely to kill you than anything else when you're young.** and i want them to take ownership of this."((dr. goldberg))03:13 "i hope that we touch kids one by one that they appreciate the education that they get here and they have a moment of pause."((track))the students watch an hour-long video showing graphic pictures of more gun shot victims....some students can't bear to look. ((12:23:56/nats up/grandmother of lamont adams in film))"i get down on my knees and i cry."the pain adams's grandmother described hit home for 16-year-old roshelys sanchez.((13:53:10/roshelys sanchez)
amy goldberg)) "when he came in he wasn't amy goldberg and outreach coordinator scott charles have been re-inacting the night adams died, for nearly 10 years.((11:15:27/scott charles/outreach coordinator)) "lamont is going to have a bullet would right here, and he's gonna have a bullet wound right here."((track))charles uses dozens of red stickers to mark where the bullets hit adams - 24 times.((00:22/scott charles)) "i'm not trying to politicize this issue for them i'm...
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amy goldberg and outreach coordinator scott charles have been re-enacting the night adam died. >> he's going to have a bullet wound right there and there -- >> reporter: charles uses dozens of red stickers to mark where the bullets hit adam. >> i'm not trying to politicize this issue. i'm simply saying, this is the thing that is more likely to kill you in philadelphia than anything else when you're young. i want them to take ownership of this. >> we were both really concerned that the students didn't really seem to know the truth ramifications of what bullet injuries and gunshot wounds can cause. >> if the things that i'm showing you are too troublesome for you, talk to me. >> reporter: the students watch of more gunshot victims. some students can't bear to look. >> sometimes i go in the bathroom, i close the door. and i get down on my knees and i cry. >> reporter: the pain adams' grandmother describes hit home for 16-year-old rochelly sanchez. >> i can't imagine my mom crying because something happened to me or one of my family members. >> reporter: 15-year-old jordan bear reto first
amy goldberg and outreach coordinator scott charles have been re-enacting the night adam died. >> he's going to have a bullet wound right there and there -- >> reporter: charles uses dozens of red stickers to mark where the bullets hit adam. >> i'm not trying to politicize this issue. i'm simply saying, this is the thing that is more likely to kill you in philadelphia than anything else when you're young. i want them to take ownership of this. >> we were both really...
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. >>> amy freese in for lee goldberg. what's going to happen inside the ferris wheel? we don't know. it's going to be an old navy and gap store. we do know that. there were people out earlier. they're gone. because of the rain. >> some light rain is falling in the area. we also have problems with patchy dense fog. mainly inland. it may slow down you getting home tonight. looking at the temperatures, it's not hard to see any skyline. usually we can see the east side pretty well. 46 degrees currently. we have the winds that are right now northeast. but they'll start to come out of the west. that's not going to help with the fog development. with we have this moisture at the surface. with that warmer air moving in, temperatures between 5 to 10 degrees warmer than they were yesterday at this time. that's going to keep warm moist air at the surface. that will help reduce the visibility and create more fog formation. less than a mile for poughkeepsie and less than three for morris town. this dense fog advisory for the counties in orange until 6:00 a.m. mainly up to the mid h
. >>> amy freese in for lee goldberg. what's going to happen inside the ferris wheel? we don't know. it's going to be an old navy and gap store. we do know that. there were people out earlier. they're gone. because of the rain. >> some light rain is falling in the area. we also have problems with patchy dense fog. mainly inland. it may slow down you getting home tonight. looking at the temperatures, it's not hard to see any skyline. usually we can see the east side pretty well....
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meteorologist amy freeze is in for lee goldberg. >> and crunching the numbers, december will go down in the books as one of the warmest 13 to 14 degrees above the average. we could see some real january like weather showing up. getting back to reality. right now low to mid-40s on the map. the clouds are starting to part a bit. and as the ball drops, maybe a few patchy clouds will remain over times square as the temperatures go to 41 degrees. and as far as new year's eve goes, that's a real mild number. the coldest ever reported in times square, back in the 1917- degree range was seven below zero. i think we can take 41. i'll have the full forecast in a few minutes. >> don't forget new year's rockin' eve goaled by eyewitness news at 11. and we'll take you to times square and then at 11:30, back to ryan seacrest who counts down to midnight and the new app. >>> right now police in munich are asking germans to stay away from the main strain because of the a serious imminent threat of a terror attack. on facebook there's information tonight. the train station has been evacuated and trains
meteorologist amy freeze is in for lee goldberg. >> and crunching the numbers, december will go down in the books as one of the warmest 13 to 14 degrees above the average. we could see some real january like weather showing up. getting back to reality. right now low to mid-40s on the map. the clouds are starting to part a bit. and as the ball drops, maybe a few patchy clouds will remain over times square as the temperatures go to 41 degrees. and as far as new year's eve goes, that's a...
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. >>> we've got amy freeze in for lee goldberg. a lot of people are about to head out. >> it looks pretty good. especially when you consider how cold it can be in times square. people wait 8 to 10 hours for low 40s is what we're predicting for the midnight festivities. look at this beautiful shot. the empire state building is glittering and glistening like so many people leaving their homes tonight. and one world trade lit up as well. checking the numbers in central park, currently, 46. and the westerly influence to the wind has helped to bring warmer and drier air into the area. and the visibility is great all across the region. a normal high this time of year is 39. we beat that with 48 degrees. tomorrow we'll be colder. we have a downward trend with temperatures over the next couple of days. the first full day of january will feel like it. >> and we have mid- to upper 40s. and coolest spot is white plains. and really temperatures are going to hold onto their warmth as we get into the late night i don't expect many spots will dro
. >>> we've got amy freeze in for lee goldberg. a lot of people are about to head out. >> it looks pretty good. especially when you consider how cold it can be in times square. people wait 8 to 10 hours for low 40s is what we're predicting for the midnight festivities. look at this beautiful shot. the empire state building is glittering and glistening like so many people leaving their homes tonight. and one world trade lit up as well. checking the numbers in central park,...
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meteorologist amy friess is in for lee goldberg with our exclusive accuweather forecast. >>> it's so much colder out there, you definitely notice the difference, but the air is very dry. as we watch the wintry mix come in this afternoon, we're expecting it to take its time. winter weather advisories begin after 6:00 p.m. tonight. looks like we'll get through the commute just fine. winter weather advisory goes into effect 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. for morris county. the storm will start really northwest and then make its way southeast. it goes from 6:00 p.m. until 11:00 a.m. from 8:00 p.m. until 11:00 a.m. for western orange, rockland, northern westchester, north fairfield and putnam county. look at the temperatures. you can see areas below freezing. this is important to pay attention to, because we are expecting first a sleet/rain mix. where the rain falls on a subfreezing surface below 32 degrees, we could get icing. the freezing rain effect. so that's where we could see the slipperiest conditions. also, as the system moves in tonight, even if temperatures are above the freezing point,
meteorologist amy friess is in for lee goldberg with our exclusive accuweather forecast. >>> it's so much colder out there, you definitely notice the difference, but the air is very dry. as we watch the wintry mix come in this afternoon, we're expecting it to take its time. winter weather advisories begin after 6:00 p.m. tonight. looks like we'll get through the commute just fine. winter weather advisory goes into effect 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. for morris county. the storm will start...