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geouofheas g fs. it is chilly out there, but many people say it feels crisp's -- crisp and they like it. ed >> a little bit of both in the extended forecast. it is 38 right now in the city. as you look at the wind chill's across the region, they have a bigger impact as you look to the north of the city. it feels like 23 and liberty and 24 and neutron. as you look at the vortex satellite and radar, there are clouds north of the city. there are also snow flurries north of the city. there will also be a mixture of
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sunshine and clouds. the breakdown is this at 9 am it is 42 and it feels like 37. it feels like 43 at noon. this afternoon it is 50 for the high and it will feel like 46. we will look at the overnight forecast and then the warming trend toward the middle of the week. get the hats and scarves chase. some fans have been waiting for this for nearly 30 years. the world series title as they of a home crowd. field. >> reporter: the fans cannot be last night. they will be back at citi field
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let's go mets. >> reporter: they were loud and proud at citi field last night when the mets beat the cubs 4- 2. they were wild in this game of the national league championship series. the fans taking in the experience. some said they had never seen a playoff game until now and they did not mind braving the cold to watch this victory. many were bundled in team gear from head to toe. some were feeling confident in the mets and they are already looking beyond at the playoffs. >> this team is great and we are going all the way to the world series. let's go mets. >> the success will be that much sweeter because it has been so long. >> reporter: fans are already thinking about the world series. the mets have not made the world series and more than a
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decade and the have not won in three decades. this means so much to them in the city. again, game 2 is tonight at citi field and it starts at 8:00. live at citi field this morning, alana gold, cbs 2 news warehouse fire that forced road closures and averaging, new jersey's is out -- new jersey is out. it was at lloyd road and the garden state parkway. both the entrance and exit ramps at 117 had to be closed. no injuries were reported. violence broke out at the west bank. palestinians clashed with about 30 jewish worshipers who illegally entered a biblical shrine. one worshiper had minor injuries. this is the latest incident at the west bank despite security measures that were put into place. israelis and palestinians have been killed in the violence.
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mayor de blasio is continuing what he considers a solitary mission and israel. he will visit the western wall and visit with benjamin mets and yahoo. he met students yesterday that was targeted -- at a school that was targeted last year. he also met with the mayor of jerusalem. >> our cities are so close. there is a joke about israel being the sixth borough of new york city. we feel extraordinary closeness with our people by blood and by history. when you are going through pain, we feel pain too. a spokeswoman said the mayor considered a trip to the west bank and had to cancel cousin of security concerns. joe biden was in midtown to accept the highest award presented by the greek orthodox church.
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key to protecting violent extremists. u.s. will be strong as long as his -- as it is a beacon for human rights. biden did not give any hints about running for president. students may have to find another way to get to school after a major bus company voted for strike. teamsters 1205 rejected the final contract offer. the union negotiating committee is expected to meet soon to discuss logistics and strike activities. drivers, in the meantime, have been instructed to go to work tomorrow. taking a plunge into pollution. a new york native challenge to go into the polluted waters. those who suffer from fall allergies may notice stuffy noses.
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evacuate their homes. the typhoon knocked out power and so far there are no reports of casualties. there is concern that coastal villages and small towns in the path of the storm could be hit hard by landslides and flash flooding over the next few days. parts of california under a flash flood watch in kern county where ever ever of my damaged vehicles a few days ago. more on those sticking out in that area. >> reporter: on a sunny california morning, workers began the task of freeing nearly 200 vehicles that were stuck on highway since torrential rain released a wall of mud on unsuspecting drivers.>> oh my gosh. >> mommy!.>> reporter: this shows you how dire the situation became.
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oh my god.>> there was banging into cars and it was awful.>> pushing this car and the foot >> reporter: parts of the highway could be closed for several days which is how long it will take to remove a mile- long stretch of mud and debris. the national weather service is calling it a 1000 year reign incident. it also warns that heavy rain and floods could be regular sites this winter with a strong el nio poised to hit california. meanwhile, meteorologist say the heavy rain does not occur until december or january. after four years in a -- of drought in california, the weather may go from one extreme to another. cbs news los angeles. they will have to clear out 20,000
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be used to back fill eroded canyons. taking the most ambitious step yet in fighting global warning. negotiators will begin a final week of climate talks in germany. they are going to look at a 20 page draft that includes options on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. scientists say they ultimately the two global warming. time to see what is coming up this morning on face the nation. >> john dickerson joins us with a preview. four this morning we will talk about hillary clinton's big testimony on benghazi next we will talk to the chairman of the committee and then the ranking member, mischa allies in cumings -- elisha cumings. it has been politicized what they expect to hear from hillary clinton. we will also stalked to david axelrod and -- the activist and commentator about the
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democratic field on the presidential side. we will have a panel with the special guest, bop word word, the legendary -- bop word word -- bob woodward. we are still waiting for word on job item -- joe biden. is he or isn't he? >> it could go either way. somebody told me back in june that it would go to the last minute before he makes a decision. they were right.>> he is keeping us in suspense for sure. thank you so much. there is a full hour of face the nation at 10:30 right here on cbs 2 it is chilly out there this morning .>> it is chilly.
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morning and a warm afternoon, that's not the way it goes down today. however, midweek it will be toasty in comparison. let's take you outside to show you what is happening right now. in central park, it is beautiful with the trees changing color and looking lovely. it is 38 degrees with northwest winds at 9 mph and a lot of sunshine. the fall chill has arrived. the high today for many will only be in the 40s. high of 50 in the city and 40s pretty much everywhere else. it will be another incredibly school -- incredibly cold start tomorrow morning. in fact, it will be colder than this morning. keep that in mind as you make your way to school and work tomorrow. they midweek we will have a high of 70 keep that in mind as you make your way to school and work tomorrow. they midweek we will have a high of 75 mins -- by wednesday. 40s for many and 60 is the norm. sunset is early tonight at 6:11.
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forecast looks great. you just want to bundle up. we have moderate levels across long island up into westchester county and down into new as we head north to the hudson valley, we are hitting peak levels. quite the show with p conditions. on the vortex satellite, most conditions. on the periphery of the viewing area, clouds are moving in and even if you snow flurries. today will have a mixture of sun and clouds with persistent northwest wind and moisture off of the late is creating a moisture effect to north and west of us. we will see a plenty of sunshine today and passing clouds. ultimately it will be a bright and chilly day for us. the autumn chill two in the weekend and temperatures below
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morning as of yet and we anticipate pristine blue skies for the start of the workweek. as we make our way into tuesday, we rebound nicely. there will be warmer air and we're talking highs above normal as we get into tuesday and wednesday above 70. a lot is going on with the jets play the redskins at metlife stadium. northwest wind at 10 will feel more like the mid-40s. this afternoon we top out it 50 in the city and 40s in the suburbs. wind gusts as high as 20. it will be 48 four a high today in freehold. white plains 47. monticello 42. if you are going to the mets game tonight and if you were there last night, iq will -- you know will be cold and tonight will be colder. first pitch is 45 degrees and it will feel like 40.
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mainly clear skies. tonight we bottom out at 35 in the city and 20s north and west. very cold to start off monday under clear skies. frost it -- frost is expected. tomorrow we rebound 52. there will be patchy frost early and bright and blue skies late. then we start to change the game. 67 on tuesday with mostly sunny sky. wednesday is 70 and looking amazing. wednesday and thursday mainly cloudy. saturday will be exactly where we should be at 63. a lot of cold weather for the mets game tonight. it will be colder tonight than last night. i think many people going back again.>> that kind of had
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towels hanging behind their baseball caps. good luck. hopefully the replay of the cold weather will bring a replay of the mets performance in game 2 of the nlcs. >> steve overmyer hasher sports update . the moment is there for the taking. it is no longer about pitch counts and endings limits. it is about being able to step up in the biggest games. that's how you define a star. the hottest hitter of the post season is daniel murphy. game five of the nlcs igniting the crowd with his first --'s fourth postseason home run. anderson also swinging. the mets going up against murphy and leicester. it was a little close for comfort. that was off the big apple and
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centerfield. meanwhile, matt harvey was heroic with nine strikeouts in seven into thursday means. collins was not taking any chances and he headed -- handed the ball for the save. then the mets take game one of the nlcs over the cubs at citi field 4-2. >> the fastball is not conducive to it. he moved the ball around. you know, you need to do that. you need to take some of those guys off the plate. he was very good. then after he was hit with a a little shaky. he still looked good and he pitched a great game. on game 2, noah snydergaard gets the start for new york . i am day.
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fans go wild as the mets take game 1 of the national league championship series. at deadly turn of events at the zombie con. temperatures will struggle to reach the 50s today. it is looking pretty with a warm-up on the way. cbs 2 news sunday morning continues now. good morning, it is coming up on a: 30 on this sunday -- 8:30 on this sunday on this sunday, october 18. there is a payoff after this cold weather.>> we will be
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but today and tomorrow it will be cold. right now it is 38 in the city and 27 and madison. it is 40 and great neck. as we look at the wind chill, it feels like 33 in riverhead and 22 and monroe. it is cold out there. on the vortex satellite and radar picture, there are clouds outside the city. there is even snow folly north of the city. it will be similar to what we have seen with a mix of sun and clouds moving through and temperatures warming up. they are not nearly as close to where they should be. that 9:00 it is 42 and feels like 37. at noon it will be 48 and feel like 43. outside the city, most of us will be in the 40s for the highs today. i will have the full forecast coming up and we will talk about the specifics. we
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begin this half-hour with the championship chase. the mets beat the cubs in the national league championship series last night bringing them one step closer to the world series title in nearly 3 decades.>> we have team coverage of the game and fan reaction. let's start with steve overmyer. >> announcer: game 1 goes to the mets.>> reporter: the chill of the night. daniel murphy's first home run starting the scoring.>> we all know that when he gets hot that he can hit anybody and do a lot of damage. he is hot. >> i was doing a lot of homers during the regular season. >> reporter: that was the regular season and this is post season. how about them apples?>> announcer: straightaway to center.>> he gave us that
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i just kept things simple. >> reporter: big stars come through in the biggest games and matt harvey was dialed in. he struck out 9 cups before being lifted in the eighth. he paved the way for 4-2 win in the nlcs i wanted to get us rolling. fortunately, things worked pretty well. we were able to do that.>> you know, against kershaw and great key, we want to do the same thing to manufacture runs and hopefully jump on them early and continue that.>> reporter: game 2 comes her way tonight at citi field. noah snydergaard starts for the mets. steve -- steve overmyer , cbs 2 news. alana gold is live at citi field.>> the fans are so excited after the game last night.
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some paid hundreds of dollars to be here at citi field to watch the victory. there hoping for another victory tonight.>> let's go mets. let's go mets. let's go mets.>> reporter: the let -- the mets fans were loud and proud at citi field last night. cheering on the team and winning the first game of the national league championship series.>> he was awesome and on the money. go harvey.>> murphy starts it and ends it. he is the man.>> it is so exciting. the first playoff game of my life. also the first one i could share with my dad.>> reporter: and showed up early -- bands -- the fans showed up early and stayed late. many dressed up. jeff put on all the net team --
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have mets shoes and socks and a playoff t-shirt and a hoodie. i have a mets hat and i have mets gloves in the car.>> reporter: this nine-year-old and his father flew in from florida to watch the game.>> we were coming up from florida and people were screaming, go mets.>> reporter: they are already looking beyond the playoffs.>> we are going to the mets.>> reporter: fans will be back here at citi field for game 2. it will be cold, so if you are headed to the game, make sure you bundle up. live at citi field this morning, alana gold, cbs 2 news a rat -- a fire that closed roads in new jersey is now out. it was at lloyd road and the garden state parkway. entrance and exit ramps at 117 had to be closed as
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