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and about in south jersey in camden county, so far so good as you come north from turnersville, blackwood, deptford heading toward the walt whitman bridge. no issues so far on this monday morning. >> thank you matt. >>> there's questions about a brutal shooting in west philadelphia. someone fired swo a -- car killing a man and shooting a teenager in the face, annie mccormick is live from children's hospital in philadelphia, that's where the teen was taken, she picks the story up from there, good morning, anney. >> reporter: good morning, tam, the 14-year-old remains at the children's hospital in philadelphia currently listed in critical condition after police say he was shot in the face. take a look at the video. this is video from the scene yesterday afternoon this all unfolded in the 8100 block of lions avenue around 2:30 p.m. there was a 20-year-old shot in the vehicle who was rushed to penn presbyterian hospital and pronounced dead. the 14-year-old survived the shooting and was rushed to chop. bullet holes found is he scene. police believe the two tried driving away from the shooter o
and about in south jersey in camden county, so far so good as you come north from turnersville, blackwood, deptford heading toward the walt whitman bridge. no issues so far on this monday morning. >> thank you matt. >>> there's questions about a brutal shooting in west philadelphia. someone fired swo a -- car killing a man and shooting a teenager in the face, annie mccormick is live from children's hospital in philadelphia, that's where the teen was taken, she picks the story up...
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the students from the brookfield school read to dogs at the camden county animal shelter in blackwoodlps improve the children's reading skills by reading out loud to a nonjudgmental audience. >> i never had like a program like this that would help me boost like my reading skills like, me personally i never really liked to read until i came to this school, and joined this program and helped the younger kids start to read. >> the dogs benefit. the attention they get helps to socialize them and make them more adoptable. >> kate bilo joining us now and it is a return to winter. kate. >> this is going to be a brutal return. we felt like we were done here. felt like spring. everything looked good. all of a sudden, we're in march with a vengeance. it is still winter after all. at least for the next couple weeks. it is going to feel like it's starting with snow that will be falling during friday morning and after that, we unleash winter's fury with arctic cold and possibly another storm in the early part of new england week. pretty quiet night. still a bit blustery making temperatures in the
the students from the brookfield school read to dogs at the camden county animal shelter in blackwoodlps improve the children's reading skills by reading out loud to a nonjudgmental audience. >> i never had like a program like this that would help me boost like my reading skills like, me personally i never really liked to read until i came to this school, and joined this program and helped the younger kids start to read. >> the dogs benefit. the attention they get helps to socialize...
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. >> reporter: the case was prosecuted by assistant district attorney, keith blackwood. >> these areing religion as a weapon against the kids for nurfurther abuse. >> reporter: lucas greenfield, and five other kids, grey and straight, took the stand, coming face to face with the man they say abused him. was it difficult to face down? >> at first. >> he tried giving me that little stare, the evil little man, stare. like i am going to do something. but he couldn't do anything. >> reporter: you told the truth? >> yes. >> reporter: what did you say? >> exact plea whly what happene. the beatings, abuse, told them about everything, handcuffs, shackles, isolation. >> lucas' testimony is extremely important to the trial. the main reason is because he was -- one of the first witnesses that was willing to tell the truth about what happened. >> mobile county jurors heard from child abuse victims today. >> reporter: after five days of testimony the case went to the jury. >> like a weight lifted off. it brings a lot of peace to me to know what i do is stand up for what is right and what i believe
. >> reporter: the case was prosecuted by assistant district attorney, keith blackwood. >> these areing religion as a weapon against the kids for nurfurther abuse. >> reporter: lucas greenfield, and five other kids, grey and straight, took the stand, coming face to face with the man they say abused him. was it difficult to face down? >> at first. >> he tried giving me that little stare, the evil little man, stare. like i am going to do something. but he couldn't do...
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shows us the students hoff special need curled up with a good book, and fury friend, at a shelter in blackwood. >> reporter: students from brookfield schools age 10 to 17, saw dogs at camden count and mal shelter. they serve kid with special need. the read to go rescued program is twofold, it helps improve children's reading skills by reading out loud to a non- judgmental four legged audience and attention shown for pooches helped to socialize them and make them more adoptable. fifteen year-old ann ramirez says he used to be, laughed at when reading out loud but not anymore. >> i never had a program like this that would help me, you know, boost my reading skills. my personally i never really liked to read until i came to this school and joined this program and helped younger kid start to read. >> our dogs learn to remain calm and enjoy presence of a person, and we also see some of our dogs that are very shy, fearful, tend to be more social and transition to be great dogs in loving homes. >> reporter: other than reading there are other lessons learned too just 12 year-old darren bogger. >> i un
shows us the students hoff special need curled up with a good book, and fury friend, at a shelter in blackwood. >> reporter: students from brookfield schools age 10 to 17, saw dogs at camden count and mal shelter. they serve kid with special need. the read to go rescued program is twofold, it helps improve children's reading skills by reading out loud to a non- judgmental four legged audience and attention shown for pooches helped to socialize them and make them more adoptable. fifteen...
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the students from the brookfield school read to dogs at the camden county animal shelter in blackwood. helps improve the children's reading skills by reading out loud to a nonjudgmental audience. >> i never had like a program like this that would help me boost like my reading skills like, me personally i never really liked to read until i came to this school, and joined this program and helped the younger kids start to read. >> the dogs benefit. the attention they get helps to socialize them and make them more adoptable. >> kate bilo joining us now and it is a return to winter. kate. >> this is going to be a brutal return. we felt like we were done here. felt like spring. everything looked good. all of a sudden, we're in march with a vengeance. it is still winter after all. at least for the next couple weeks. it is going to feel like it's starting with snow that will be falling during friday morning and after that, we unleash winter's fury with arctic cold and possibly another storm in the early part of new england week. pretty quiet night. still a bit blustery making temperatures in
the students from the brookfield school read to dogs at the camden county animal shelter in blackwood. helps improve the children's reading skills by reading out loud to a nonjudgmental audience. >> i never had like a program like this that would help me boost like my reading skills like, me personally i never really liked to read until i came to this school, and joined this program and helped the younger kids start to read. >> the dogs benefit. the attention they get helps to...
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. >>> captain jerry hatcher is returning to blackwood after serving four years overseas.fighting champion ronda rousey to the marine corps call, and she accepted. >> we'll follow up on that. >>> now, for more of the stories you're following right now at "nbc 10 news today at 5:00 a.m." >>> we're following breaking news. a car crashes into a house following an overnight police chase. now the search is on for a driver who got away. >>> taking on a chief. several police officers say their boss crossed the line and now they want him to pay. >>> plus, an out of this world experience for a newark elementary school. they get to study the innings and outs from the comfort of the gym. >>> good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." thanks for being with us. i'm rosemary connors. >> and i'm vai sikahema. it's just about 5:00 a.m. boy, it is warm outside for this time of year, early morning, of course. but it's early march. and it's what you normally would expect. >> don't get used to it. that's all i'm going to say to you. >> let's get to meteorologist erika martin for the most accu
. >>> captain jerry hatcher is returning to blackwood after serving four years overseas.fighting champion ronda rousey to the marine corps call, and she accepted. >> we'll follow up on that. >>> now, for more of the stories you're following right now at "nbc 10 news today at 5:00 a.m." >>> we're following breaking news. a car crashes into a house following an overnight police chase. now the search is on for a driver who got away. >>> taking on...
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nicola blackwood.to an influential commons committee. the investigation by sirjohn chilcot took seven years to complete and its final report ran to 2.5 million words, spanning 12 volumes. the chairman of the public administration & constitutional affairs committee set out how things could be done differently in the future. pacac recommends that in future, before an inquiry is established, parliament should set up an ad hoc select committee to take evidence on the proposed remit of the inquiry and to present formal conclusions and recommendations to the house. there should then be a full debate and vote in parliament on an amendable motion setting out the precise terms of reference, and an estimated timeframe and a proposed budget for that inquiry. this shouldensurejhat lnfuture i at the outset of an inquiry. i welcome the various recommendations in today's report, especially strengthening the independence of the cabinet secretary and the role of the commons, but frankly i would say to the house those r
nicola blackwood.to an influential commons committee. the investigation by sirjohn chilcot took seven years to complete and its final report ran to 2.5 million words, spanning 12 volumes. the chairman of the public administration & constitutional affairs committee set out how things could be done differently in the future. pacac recommends that in future, before an inquiry is established, parliament should set up an ad hoc select committee to take evidence on the proposed remit of the...
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in clementon by the golf center stick with warwick road and blackwood, downed wires of.ns wires in mount laurel, on hainesport road. and the njt buses remain suspended and patco on a snow schedule and 50 septa bus routes not running and everything is still a bit off this afternoon. >> okay. thank you matt. >>> meantime, whipping winds and tidal flooding were the big he jersey shore because of the heavy rain that fell all day. police were forced to close the black horse pike and the white horse pike because of high water, many towns experienced erosion including here in atlantic city. >> chad pradelli is live in wilmington delaware for us. >> how are the conditions in the first state at this hour? >> reporter: it's cold and windy rick. and there is still quite a bit of cleanup here. we are here in wilmington, look behind me that tree came crashing down behind me crushing this car. we were all over the first state this morning and this afternoon and we saw tree after tree down. here in delaware it seemed to be raining trees and limbs in spots. on second avenue this mammoth
in clementon by the golf center stick with warwick road and blackwood, downed wires of.ns wires in mount laurel, on hainesport road. and the njt buses remain suspended and patco on a snow schedule and 50 septa bus routes not running and everything is still a bit off this afternoon. >> okay. thank you matt. >>> meantime, whipping winds and tidal flooding were the big he jersey shore because of the heavy rain that fell all day. police were forced to close the black horse pike and...
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. >>> you could say it's a novel idea that is taking place at an animal shelter in blackwood, new jersey, a new program in this the dogs were read to by students from the brookfield school and the reading has benefits to the animals and children and they improve their reading skills and the doggies become less shy and fearful during the story telling that could increase their chances of being adopted and finding forever homes. that could be a true happy ending. >>> second graders at glen side elementary school were intens y ly listening to a lesson about meteorology from our own karen rogers. she brought a weather balloon to show how to forecast the weather and dozens of them are launched into the skies around the world every day and to learn the conditions and upper levels of the atmosphere. i think she played a little tea cup too. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get our best offer of the year. 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds
. >>> you could say it's a novel idea that is taking place at an animal shelter in blackwood, new jersey, a new program in this the dogs were read to by students from the brookfield school and the reading has benefits to the animals and children and they improve their reading skills and the doggies become less shy and fearful during the story telling that could increase their chances of being adopted and finding forever homes. that could be a true happy ending. >>> second...
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making money off of the families.orter: the case was prosecuted by assistant district attorney keith blackwood really t because these types of, quote, "schools," and i use that very loosely, but these types of places seem to pop up all over iving at the courthouse to be a key witness against knott, lucas greenfield, the gay teen who says he was beaten and abused by knott so many times, reunited with the ta now-retired charles lucas. >> this is payday. you have the power to tell people what they did, expose the evil that these people stood for. >> repor other teens, gay and straight, took the stand, coming face to face with the man who they say so abused them.it difficult to face down will knott? >> at first. >> reporter: why? >> because he tried giving me that little stare, that evil -- that evil little man stare like, "i'm going to do something." but he couldn't do any >> reporter: you told the truth?es. >> reporter: and what'd you say? >> exactly what happened. i told them about the beatings, i told them about the abuse, i told them about everything.cuffs. the isolation. >> lucmely important
making money off of the families.orter: the case was prosecuted by assistant district attorney keith blackwood really t because these types of, quote, "schools," and i use that very loosely, but these types of places seem to pop up all over iving at the courthouse to be a key witness against knott, lucas greenfield, the gay teen who says he was beaten and abused by knott so many times, reunited with the ta now-retired charles lucas. >> this is payday. you have the power to tell...
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also in gloucester township freeway, an earlier crash around blackwood klemmington road, and you canapartment of maple shade. police say they from the same family. this is off of the route 73 apartment complex. for now, the prosecutor's office will tell us that it is a death investigation, and they will release more information today. >>> looking for a new job? gloucester county is holding the mega job fair today. the event is this morning at rowan college in sewell. i'm rosemary connors. have a good. it isn't just about vision, it's about care. nobody cares for eyes more than pearle. my girlfriend loves artists. to be unique... and i need a conservative pair, cuz her parents hate artists! get up to 40% off a second pair of glasses. schedule your eye exam at pearlevision.com. ♪ >>> this week on "today food" we've been showing you how to feed your family under $20. assuming your family doesn't have dylan in it. i got -- i got to tell you. dylan can eat more than anybody in this room. and still looks this good. >> it's not fair. >> it's true. it's not fair. >> is that a compliment? >>
also in gloucester township freeway, an earlier crash around blackwood klemmington road, and you canapartment of maple shade. police say they from the same family. this is off of the route 73 apartment complex. for now, the prosecutor's office will tell us that it is a death investigation, and they will release more information today. >>> looking for a new job? gloucester county is holding the mega job fair today. the event is this morning at rowan college in sewell. i'm rosemary...