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it is going to be a very nice day all all, 10 degrees above seasonal and lots of sun, we have one exception. along the jersey shore. let's get too it. look at those current cooler, comfortable. monticello, and belmar and babylon, 66 degrees, it is a very consistent pattern up until now today the pattern begins the change. what you see on the radar picture is much star shine for us skies are clear for us a few clouds developing so as we roll through the day 9 a.m. 72 feels like 72. it is lovely. by noon, 78, partly cloudy, and by 6:00, 79 degrees, partley sunny skies, you see the clouds continue to build over night.
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today as i mentioned with all the sunshine for most there may be a few more clouds along the jersey shore and the slightest chance as a passing shower there. great start, but there is a big pattern change coming we'll talk about finally fall-like weather i'm looking forward to it i hope you are too. details in my full forecast, andrea and diane back to you. the weekend shut down of one of the city's busiest train lines. >> there will be no service on the number one train, riders will have to find another way to get around. alana gold joins us with more. >> reporter: the shut down is because of construction, this is going to affect thousands of people who ride the subway starting this morning one train won't be running here at 242nd street and river dale, goes through the south ferry,
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you can't miss the warning stops all morning the entire line in both directions are shut down between riverdale and the south ferry because ofconstruction. >> i have to take a whole other train and transfer. that means if you depend on these trains you'll have to find another way to make it back and fourth. >> i think it is bad for the people that need to get around. >> for those who have to get around the mta has backup plans for subway riders the two and three trains, free shuttle buses also available at each end. you can take the near by anc training as well as the m3 and m100. >> i work the soccer games i'm supposed to take one up there i'm going to have to take the shuttle bus or something on sunday. repairing the brick arches and repairing the south station
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>> i'm willing to take a hit in the summer but in the winter let's let it keep running. i think the whole system itself needs to be taken care of. >> very few have patience for the entire closure of a subway line for the next new days. closure? >> no i didn't. i will be bringing my car into the city unfortunately. >> back out here live where you can see the shuttle buses are on stand by to help commuters get to their final destination, the one trains won't start running again until 5:00 on monday morning, we're live in riverdale, cbs 2 news. thank you. a accident led to road closures eastbound lanes from exit 46 to exit 48 are closed right now. at least 4 cars are reportedly involved, some people reportedly injured how many or
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the extent of their injuries is not known right now but we'll keep you posted. police are warning drivers to be alert in connection to freeway shootings in the phoenix area. officials say there may be copycats, leslie was arrested in glendale since late august eleven vehicles have been hit by bullets other objects along the interstate 10 as well. no one was seriously hurt. the nypd says a man suspected of meeting women and murdering them in hotels may be linked to more violence crimes, jessica schneider reports from midtown. >> reporter: do you have anything to say for yourself? joseph dan claire finally nabbed by police, with his foot in a cast while trying to get away from investigators hot on the trail. the 36-year-old allegedly murdered two women, tied to two other violence sexual assaults. >> it has a certain pattern with the way he went about
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doing these crimes it was consistent throughout all four. i'm just glad we got him off the street and prevented possibly another rape or homicide victim. this happened on broadway hotel on west 38th street. antwan marin, discovered inside a hotel room, both appear to have been strangled her sister telling cbs 2, i'm happy my sister and this other woman got justice, i hope he stays behind bars because she was a mother of four. police say dan claire befriended both women before killing them. >> these women were good women, there was no prostitution, no other type of intent. dan claire has 28 type ofarrests for drugs robbery and kidnapping and be charged in the rapes of 2 women, both
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sexual assault victims
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the country, we're days away before he arrives, tens ofthousands of people are expected to see the pope. with that comes traffic congestion, there are signs of warning delays, tony has more on the commute challenges. knows next friday will be a trying day with his baked goods starting 16 hours before pope francis visits our lady queen of angels. we welcome to pope, do anything to facilitate him. >> even if it means you have to take the english muffins a few extra blocks? it is among the most extensive ever prepared withpope making appearances at 5 different locations, uptown, midtown, downtown, east side, west side. and oh, by the way, the u.n.
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leaders from 170 of the world's nations here at the same time. >> going to be very difficult to get around, going to be chaos. traffic in manhattan is going to be very difficult, always difficult but it is going to be more so. we are strongly encourage people not to come in to manhattan by vehicle. >> your best options will be mass transit. >> get out the sneakers prepare to do a little walking and try not to bring a car in manhattan. who drives vip's for a living and spend time navigating frozen zones near the u.n. >> living around the city this time of year, you have to have patience no matter what. the city's list of road closures plan during the papal visit and the u.n. assembly is 4 pages long. officials are warning streets may close without notice at the discretion of the nypd. you can watch complete coverage
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next week right here on cbs 2 and online at cbsnewyork.com. tomorrow we invite you to tune in to 60 minutes scott pelly meets with the pope. get the bicycles, sneakers ready that's how you'll get around. kim davis is out of jail and back on the job, some say she could still be causing trouble. this appears to be far from over. give me a life, i want to do something productive with my life. a cbs 2 exclusive perfect strangers now bonded for life. why this woman donated a kidney to a man she just met. music history up for sale, how you can own a piece of the beatles. first here is vanessa with a check on the forecast. andrea you mentioned the word rain. so coming up in my full forecast, we'll talk about the
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pope's visit and of course i'll have your entire weekend forecast. first a check on the community calendar from cbs 2 and cbsnewyork.com. take a look at these bbq trophies: best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? whoomp there it is uh, yeah... well, uh, well there's this one. best insurance mobile app? yeah, two years in a row. well i'll be... does that thing just follow you around? like a little puppy! the award-winning geico app.
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. authorities in boston say they still do not know the motive or the cause of death for a two-year-old found inside a trash bag. the body of bella known as baby doe found back in june but not identified until this week. yesterday bella's mother 40- year-old rachael bond was charged with accessory to murder. her boyfriend 35-year-old michael mccarthy charged with murder. to a health alert a california company recalls several brands of soft cheeses
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after they were linked to 24 listeria related illnesses and one death. the cheeses are sold under the brand names, karouin, central valley creamery and yani. most were in california but one was here in new york. generally only affects the elderly, people with compromised immune system. and cbs 2 has more on the long and winding road to the auction block. how would you like to own a piece of the greatest rock and roll band ever? welcome to a memorabilia collection like no other. it is like a beatles museum, it is great. you can't pass up anything beatles. >> it captures the entirety of the beatles career. beatles expert gave us a
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tour of the items on east 79th street saturday the first contract the beatles ever signed, and the records, remember the 45? >> ps i love you. >> it is the b side of ps i love you. which starts the story for most fans they don't know about my bonny. >> there is the artwork. >> these are original production sells from yellow submarine in a yellow submarine . and the guitars. this is a vintage 1965 base, of course made famous by paul mccartney. some are timeless, we weren't there but joined in the laid 60s, early 70s, the group doesn't seem to have a time limit. >> the beetles are perhaps unique among all the pop groups in the 21st century, they
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and haven't been active now for over 45 years. thankfully some things don't last. >> the beetle's wig. >> it was a very popular item in america of course the hair, that became a big story here. >> i think we all had that haircut. >> the bidding prices are $250 to $75,000. >> at the end of the day the story is great, the music that continues to bring people. all you need is love . for the auction, all you need is love. and a checkbook on the east side, cbs 2 news. all you need is love, love! the auction takes place on east 79th street on the east side, bid begins at 1 p.m. if you have that checkbook you can own paul mccartney'sguitar. no one go anywhere near the guitar.
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let's head over to vanessa murdock. going to be a beautiful start to the weekend, still warm, though, with highs nearly 10 degrees above seasonal levels, let's start things off live outside, show you just how pretty it is, it is going to be quite a nice start here we go blue, it looks blue, few clouds, fog as well. 69 degrees in the city, south winds at 7 miles per hour for areas north and west even east of the city temperatures will start off in the 50s. nice cool start. last weekend of summer, this is it, looking decent. sunshine and a little more cloud cover today than we've had over the past several, also more humid and early tomorrow an isolated shower cannot be ruled out we have a cold front that's going to cross as that happens we might see a little bit of wet weather, in addition to that we'll be cooling on down. the normal high today should be 74 degrees, we should have been in the mid-70s when we were nearing 90 when we were in the
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mid-80s today we stay in the mid-80s it will be a little bit cooler than yesterday, as i mentioned with more clouds possibly, possibly a sprinkle along the jersey shore. >> the next couple of days cooler, tomorrow afternoon i'm going to love it. 78 degrees by afternoon we'll see sunshine, it will be breezy as well. just one of those really nice fall afternoons, monday should be really comfortable as well with a high of 74. so as we roll down into the 70s are we done with the 80s and i would say, we are so not done. i think today will be just one of maybe a few more maybe several more 80 degree plus days take a look at the stats last year september 28th was the day we hit 80. in 2014, in 2011, as late as october 10th. we have plenty of time left to bounce back into the 80s. as we enter into fall, temperatures will be seasonal in the 70s. big area of high pressure
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controlling the forecast, it is a short-term control at this point because we have a cold front making its way towards us. here it is, over night tonight, through the morning tomorrow they'll will be plenty of clouds, possibly a stray shower so we're looking out for that by tomorrow afternoon remember skies will be clear and cooler air moving in see this area of low pressure across the southeast coast we're watching this very closely if it is going to get soggy for the pope, this will be the culprit right now we're keeping the forecast dry i'll tell you every single day we know there is the possibility that we could put rain into the forecast, right now the forecast for the pope's visit is dry, but nonetheless, some of the models want to suggest that will not be the case. stay tuned. but in the meantime we'll talk about what's happening in the future. sunshine with more clouds, otherwise a dry beautiful start to the weekendover night thickening clouds early morning showers possible.
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afternoon we've got sunshine, breezy, cooler. today 83 becoming partly sunny over night 65, cloudy, showers possible through the early morning tomorrow. by sunday afternoon, 78 more sunshine and breezy, monday, tuesday, wednesday, looking really good as we say hello to fall in the mid-70s with more clouds around, just a little bit more unsettled then, thursday into friday as i mentioned right now keeping the forecast dry very comfortable in the mid-and upper 70s for the pope's visit weather. exactly, you know, it's been the models have been back and fourth with this. so right now we're keeping the forecast dry. vanessa thanks so much. sports this morning an amazing win for the mets as into the opener. here is your sports update. the last time the mets and yankees met in a meaningful
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series, it was back in 2000. the mets are the hotter team with the better record and pitching staff. yankees open a couple of hits and a walk and a sack, fly. and how much he is going to play this weekend that will help snaps a 66 at bat, 22nd of the year makes it a 1-1 game. same score in the sixth, daniel murphy. says if i hit it this hard it will go that far, fife hits and two earned runs the mets weren't done, comes in on the pitcher in the seventh does some yard work, 14th of the year, now 4-1 mets, added another, yankees made it interesting the time of the play, gets chase headley to end it 5-1 the final, the magic number down to the eighth and
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blue jays, i'm otis livingston. if it looks like a duck it is probably a duck sometimes it is a tomato. this may look like a fun take, it is an actual edible tomato. she picked this strange-shaped fruit out of hergarden, she is in no hurry to cut it. here is tony with another red fruit you will want to cut up, slice up and enjoy. today's tip of the day is going to be fuji apples, they are big, actually taste good some will get too big, get a little mushy the fuji, apple, when you buy it nice and red, free from any shriveling, very firm if it has any give to it, do not want to bite, the old
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when you bring them home. score them i know they look beautiful in the counter or the bowl, keep them into a refrigerator cool and crisp, fuji apples the new crop is in, delicious, juicy great so many different recipes, beside that, one of the best apples to enjoy. i'm your fresh grocer. >> brought to you by sally
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kitchen to yours. every cup has a story. dunkin' k-cup packs in my life -- we're a good fit. a single serving for myself, it's pretty special. it is like having a dunkin' store in my home which is what i've always dreamed of. bring home delicious dunkin' k-cup packs today. your coffee, your dunkin'. . a woman from ithika gave a man she didn't know the gift of life. there he is. >> jerry fox and her don't know each other, they just met yesterday. why is she crying? she gave fox his life back by
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>> it will enable me to see my grandchildren, to my children, and they'll give me a life. and i want to do something productive with my life. he's been on dialysis for a number of months and a live human kidney cleanses the blood 10 times more effectively than diane sis will. giving her kidney to a stranger out of the goodness of another organ, her heart. something i've always wanted to do, but things just lined up now. >> yesterday surgery was a success according to the doctor and judging by fox's enthusiasm. >> he has energy and he is able to shadow box. >> do i look handsome? >> yeah, okay. >> almost hard to tell who got more out of the experience. >> she transformed my life. >> i feel extremely blessed.
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>> she actually wrote fox a letter thanking him for allowing her to give her kidney to him. donated, and hopes others will do the same. amazing. >> they both look amazing after coming out of surgery. 6:27. up next today's top stories. a warning for subway riders, the entire one train is shut down because of construction we'll explain how you can get to your final destination. plus we'll tell you about a place that fosters thought and dialogue while challenging uplifting people, where it is in the tri-state area coming up next. this is cbs 2 news saturday
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>> bring on the funny for pope francis how you can can joke with the pope and help people in need, also free. cbs 2 news saturday morning starts right now. live from studio 46. this is cbs 2 news this morning. good morning 6:30 on this saturday, september 19th i'm diane. >> and vanessa murdock is here with a look at the forecast, today might be the last summer real summer day we have for awhile right? >> that's absolutely correct. today of the next 7 will be the only day we have in the 80s, and it will feel more muggy today too, might feel more like summer than it has the past couple of days a few more clouds as of late but still comfortable out there with temperatures in the 50s and 60s. 69 in the city, 53, and topping
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as we look at the vortex saturday and radar picture challenging to make out the clouds across the horizon, but they are there, and for today will be a day with more clouds as the day progresses 9 a.m., 72, clouds out there feeling pretty good, by noon 78 feel like 80, 83 degrees partly cloudy feeling like 85 as we go into the evening hours temperatures dropping off into the 70s, it is a very pleasant start to your weekend with highs in the low and mid-80s, talking about cooler temperatures moving beyond today well we are also counting down to fall. just 4 days to go, until we officially welcome fall, that happens early wednesday morning shortly after 4:00 a.m. there could be a few stray showers on the jersey shore today, otherwise looking fabulous to start the weekend off. back to you. to our top story the weekend hit down of the city's,
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lines, riders are scrambling to find other ways to get around. alana gold joins us with the bronx with more. alana. andrea this is going to affect a lot of people trying to get around on the west side, the shut down starts here at 242nd street and riverdale goes all the lower manhattan if you take the one train you need to be prepared. you can't miss the warning signs all weekend the entire line in both directions has shut down between riverdale and the south ferry because of major construction. >> it is really inconvenient, i have to get down there and transfer. so that means if you depend on these trains you'll have to find another way to make it back and forth.
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they'll run locally between chambers and 96th street. free shuttle buses at each end of the one train line. >> take the near by anc as well as the m3 and m100 buses. i work the soccer games i'm supposed to take the one up there but i'll have to wait for the shuttle bus. crews preparing the brick arches inside the subway stations and fixing to rebuild the south ferry station destroyed by superstorm sandy. >> i'm willing to take a hit weekend or two in the summer. >> many agree the improvements are critical. very few have patience for the closure of an entire subway line the next few days. did you know about this closure. >> no. >> no i didn't. so i will be bringing my car into the city unfortunately. back out here live where we're seeing the shuttle buses
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stopping by every 10 minutes or so, the one trains will start running again at 5:00 monday morning, live in riverdale, cbs 2 news. kentucky clerk kim davis might have new worries, says he believes davis has again violated a federal court order in a court filing says she altered marriage license forms to remove her name and requiring them to be notaried. she was released on the condition she not interfere with her employees as they issue marriage licenses. startling on monday the u.s. will no longer screen travelers for ebola. liberia will continue to screen passengers leaving the country and the u.s. will still screen passengers from guinea and sierra leone. a woman says a drone fell right on top of her house, she
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was talking to a friend when she saw this flying object. she says it landed near the top of the fire escape. i was up in the sky, we've seen the drone like up there and then when i came back around the corner, i heard it crash. >> the owner of the drone did call police and admitted what had happened, no one was hurt in the incident. now to the papal visit pope francis departed from rome beginning his 10 day trip to cuba and the u.s. you may not get to see the pope in person, but other ways to be engaged one relies on your sense of humor. mark morgan explained. jokewiththepope.org, to test out your humor and click a funny story, you can support -- it was the brainchild of andrew small.
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whey not donate a joke? it is an off-beat way of getting what's going on around the world. submitted a story when he was archbishop in milwaukee and met with pope john paul ii. >> the archdiocese is growing, getting bigger and bigger and looked at me and said so is its archbishop. i thought great now i have an infallible statement that i'm fat. anyway he laughed i didn't. >> i asked some new yorkers what joke they might submit. >> two peanuts are walking down the street, what happened to the other peanut, it got assaulted. >> you think you'd win the contest? >> i'd probably make a jewish joke because i'm jewish. the contest winner will be given the title honorariry
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adviser, and donated to charity. while the pope is a wild cod, you have to say something which would be comfortable saying with your mother watching. the deadline is october second a panel led by bill murray will help choose the winner reporting from midtown, mark morgan, cbs 2 news. the winner will be announced on october 5th. stay with cbs 2 and cbsnewyork.com for live coverage of the pope's visit to new york, pope francis is scheduled to speak before the united nations, also participate in a precision in central park and celebrate mass at madison square garden. time is 6:37 coming up he won't home but his apartment certainly wasn't empty. >> burglars busted through a window and the man who lives there had to watch from afar. >> they get everything they could with everything they had.
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>> an rv engulfed in flames goes down the street as occupants try to get out. you've heard the phrase a man's home in his castle, the hampton's castle that will let you live large and medieval complete with a drawbridge. >> you can keep all the people away. the forecast is looking good for the entirety of your weekend with just a few things that we should discuss in details stick around i have your forecast coming up remember rain or shine you can have the forecast anytime at the cbs new york weather app, send us your weather pictures
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take a look at this video of it completely engulfed in flames, the rv owner says he had little time to get out. the couple says they've lived in that rv and lost everything. the rv owner's girlfriend was taken to the hospital with smoke inhale nation but expected to be okay. and a man received an alert on his smartphone and watched two burglars break into his own home in realtime. tracy reports. two bold burglars caught on a home security camera break into danny's upper east side apartment. one suspect gets around lets his accomplice into through another window, watching this happen after getting a motion sensor alert. i saw there was some sort of activity. clicked on theactivity, it was a snapshot of a picture of the
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it was like i'm being robbed. he called 911. >> i'm watching somebody in my apartment i was able to give them information what they were wearing what color shirt, everything. >> wheeler thinks the men snuck in through a neighboring construction site jumped up on a roof next to his window and pried it occupy. but an employee at the comedy club saw the burglars and tried to stop them. >> went up the fire escape there and that's where i saw the guy going through the window and i shouted, hey, what are you doing. you can see the shock in their faces and even hear one tell the other their cover was blown before grabbing their bags and heading out. >> these aren't some kids, grown men and they need to be found.
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here with a look at that. a nice weeknd over all with a couple opportunities for a very minimal amount of rain we could really use the rain. weather watchers, hey, it is a lovely day, it is going to be a day where we could use some rain. so certainly no significant rain in the immediate future unfortunately for those plans, but it is going to be a nice weekend. right now 67 degrees says marion. she is in floral park, clear skies relative humidity at 87%, up north 67 degrees. clearskies there sun rise is right about now we'll see those skies brighten up we have more clouds around as of late and have more humidity. live outside right now can't resist this shot as we look across the park we see those high-rises, it is foggy for a bit and 69 degrees we have
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as we look ahead some sunshine, some clouds for today and maybe a stray showers along the jersey shore, looks like a very minimal chance but the models have been consistent, there is a slight chance we'll see a tiny bit of wet weather. we have a cold front moving on through but it is lacking moisture, what does that mean for us? we may see spotty showers early tomorrow morning but it is not a game changer not a plan changer because by afternoon tomorrow the forecast looks pretty good. then we're watching next week very closely the pattern looks to be unsettled and unfortunately uncertain some models say hey there is going to be some rain when the pope visits some models most say it will stay dry, so we're watching it stay tuned but right now we are leaning towards a dry forecast for the pope's visit. today will top out at 83 degrees, 10 degrees above the norm. 10 to 15 degrees above the norm
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as we make our way to the vortex saturday and radar picture it is challenging to see the clouds but they are present as we go through the approach of this cold front, a little bit of moisture possible early tomorrow morning in the form of showers. i mentioned the uncertainty with regards to rain for the pope's visit the culprit would be this area of low pressure, right now lingered slowly but surely rolls to the north as that happens maybe we see some rain but hoping that it stays to the south and we stay dry. so right now looking nice for the start of your weekend still warm with highs in the mid- 80s, cold front rolls through over night maybe a sure tomorrow cooler and breezy highs in the 70s lots of late day sun, less muggy and for monday a mixture of sunshine and clouds, with lows in the mid-70s, 83 degrees is your high today, over night tonight
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spotty morning shower bottoming out at 65. and sun and clouds in the afternoon. a look at your forecast. monday, sunshine and clouds, same story on tuesday, 75. wednesday, hello to fall very early, 79 degrees, still looking dry as i mentioned with highs in the mid-70s closely watching the potential for a little bit of wet weather for the pope's visit. now to sports the mets beat the yankees five to one. here is your cbs 2wfan update. the last time they met in a meaningful series it was the world series back 2000. the mets are the hotter team with the better record.
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terry said it is up to lucas how much he is going to play, a 66 at bat. off the pepsi, 22nd of the year makes it a 1-1 game. and same score, murphy's law says if i hit it this hard it will go this far. his 12th of the year, six innings, and the mets weren't done with the big bats cols in on the pitcher and theseventh does some yard work, 14th of the year now 4-1 mets, added another in the eighth, andchase to end it 5-1 the final, met's magic number to 8, yankees are four and a half back at the blue jays. have a great saturday. a brand new art center with catholic roots opened up this week in new york city. the center for thought and culturehopes to foster thought
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about it bill reilly and also an actor set to perform in a one man show, thank you both for being here. let me start with you tell us a little bit, what sets this apart. i think what sets it apart is its name the fact that it is named after archbishop, the sheen center of thought and culture. so beside being a performing art center also a place where we'll do terrific decisions on important issues for people of all faiths. a little bit of debate. we'll do a discussion on physician-assisted suicide, the state of education, but some terrific broadway talent and thanks to george a great one- man show and elaine quan will be here next saturday night. tell us a little bit about your one-man show, you're also a priest and actor tell us a little bit about mark.
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the gospel of mark was resited before it was written down. always been a dream of mine to do it. i had a chance last year in the same space where god spell premiers it was very exciting for me as a priest to perform it makes me understand the gospel and the importance and the joy of the gospel as the title of the holy fathers. been an honor to do it. that performance is one of many in the grand opening celebration. george will be doing it on the third and fourth of october. we'll bring it back at the end of the month, run from october 23rd through october 21st. you guys are also involved in the pope's visit coming up this week tell us how you're involved. >> thanks the cardinal dolan, called me about 3 weeks after i started the job seven months ago, said that we wanted to put
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the mass which is the main event at the garden and so i was asked to organize this and my first question was who is the guy that worked this more than anyone. we put together an incredible lineup of talent and thrilled we have people harry connik junior, -- there will be terrific people, the rosary, it will be a combination of prayerful and deeply spiritual stuff prior to the mass which will be at 6:30 at the garden. >> what do you hope people will get out of the visit and this event too.
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one was entitled was the joy of the gospel, seems to be reminding us that the good news is joyful. it is about our spiritual freedom, turning our hearts back and being received and welcomed. i think this has a great potential for people not only of the catholic faith but spiritually-minded people in general just to receive this invitation to consider how joyful life can be and how full life can be. thank you both so much for being here we really appreciate it. best of luck with the center. for more information about the center head to our website cbsnewyork.com. we'll be right back. oe..ak..pp
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taking us to a home inspired by decades of mastering mid--evil times, we have the tour of the castle in the hamptons. on a lush piece of prime real estate sits a 15,000 square foot mid--evil castle, a drawbridge surrounded by a mote leaves you to the front door that's where we met the homeowner a former banking tycoon. >> nice to meet you sir ivan. >> it was built 18 years ago by my brother and i. choose by himself to mimic the 1400. >> it has everything including nights in shining armor. >> are we scared? >> don't be i'm a night in shining armor. this serveby a 25 by 25- foot dance floor. >> this satisfied my love for hollywood movies that's why i
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built the castle because i was a kid. there was a roman esque room. >> this holds 10 or 12 comfortably. in his spare time he plays medieval madness. >> you're like a grown up child i love it. upstairs we enter the great water views. the bay, robin's island. >> walked a long hall way with a valuable art collection to a special china collection opens to one of two master sweets. the other master sweet has a cherry wood bed from indonesia. even the dog bamby honors a cape. we stepped out to the pool, an infinity edge with time, the castle has a volly ball court next to a tennis court. >> tell me what you're getting
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when you purchase a home like this? first of all you're not getting a home if you get 50 to $75 million. to rent it for a summer it will cost you $1 million. that's living large in a castle in watermill. that is over the top. >> that's how i wake up every morning a giant gung at the base of my head. and a mote. joining us live with a preview. >> we like the gong. coming up, controversy over johnny depp's film, getting rave reviews but not for the people involved we'll look at fact versus fiction. david letterman's next gig, we'll have the return the tv. helped lead one of the biggest bands in history, at the end of pink floyd the start
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of his next tour, what it is like to write music with his wife. music from glen in our saturday session ahead on "cbs this morning" saturday. let's get a final look at the weather forecast, you say this might be the last day of summer weather. muggy, notice more clouds as well. but generally i think it is really nice start to the weekend. we could see a stray shower on the jersey shore, but ultimately looking dry today over night into tomorrow there is a cold front rolling through might see early morning showers tomorrow but by afternoon, it will be mostly sunny and breezy with a high of 78, stay in the 70s from there on out. seasonal, finally. >> i'm excited. >> i am too. >> i'm looking forward to it. . coming up at 9:00 the mta shuts down an entire subway line.
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