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let's take a look at the big weather scoreboard. the record for today in newark is 80. that's going to be hard the to hit. right now, it's 72 in newark. central park, two degrees away from tying the record. a new record at la guard what by a degree and not done yet. -- laguardia by a degree and not done yet. there's the give and take with the cloud cover and that's really what we're up against. we have the gusty southwest wind, the engine that will bring in the heat. but it depends on how much sun you see. and we are watching this line that may bring a shower. this afternoon, some sun and more records and by 6:00, we see more showers. and more showers overnight tonight. what's it mean for the weekend? we will have cool numbers coming up. right back to the desk. >> thank you. a vicious attack on a prison guard on rikers island slashed repeatedly by a group of inmates.
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two suspects are being arraigned. andrea grymes is live in bronx. >> reporter: well, chris, more than a dozen correction officers are in the courtroom right now as we speak for the arraignment, including the officer who was slashed, officer raymond calderon. we caught the officer standing outside the courtroom, his back was to us right before the arraignment got underway. we're told a group of inmates attacked him, all bloods gangs member and they were being arraigned here today. the correction department says this unprovoked assault happened around 4:30 yesterday afternoon at rikers island. sources say while calderon was unlocking a cell, an inmate grabbed from behind and put him in a choke hold and others joined in, slashing him in the head and face. we're told as many as four of them. he was taken to the hospital in serious but stable condition and later released. last night the president of the corrections officer benevolent
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association said he was furious. >> i'm thankful that the correction officer is alive. it's unfortunate that i do believe as the president of this organization that the there will be a correction officer killed at the hands of an inmate because there is no penalty for what they do. >> reporter: and just a moment ago, we got an updated statement from the commissioner of the correction department say, quote, i am outraged by this assault, attacks against the hardworking men and women in our department are tolerated. my colleague tony aiello is in the courtroom right now and he will have more on this including the charges coming up on cbs 2 news this evening beginning at 5:00. but for now, reporting outside the criminal courthouse, andrea grymes, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. police have impounded a private bus that may be run in queens. investigators will be in
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bus that struck and killed an elderly queens woman last night was involved. janelle burrell reports from flushing. >> reporter: the traffic and crowds rival any of manhattan's busiest streets. >> just so congested over here. and a lot of times, the cars are just zooming down. >> reporter: and police say crossing this part of main street in flushing cost an 84- year-old woman her life. s say the driver of a private bus struck the senior. the bus operator never stopped. other drivers, not even realizing that there was a body in the street. >> i stopped right there next to it because it looked dangerous. and then i see that it's a person. i couldn't believe that cars were actually trying to go over the body. it's incredible. >> reporter: nypd investigators are now in connecticut inspecting a bus owned by skyliner tours. they say it may have traveled to connecticut from queens last night and may have been the bus
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that hit the 84-year-old. at the scene today, many pedestrians say they are alarmed by what happened but admit, jaywalking here is common. >> those people, look how they cross. that's not good either. wait for the light. >> reporter: is it for a car not to see you at night? >> 100%. this is one of the busiest streets in new york city. so it's not uncommon for that to happen. >> reporter: police are hoping video from that nypd surveillance camera may reveal some clues as to what happened in the moments leading up to the collision. they're also asking anyone who may have witnessed the accident to come forward. reporting from flushing queen, janelle burrell, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >> a spokesperson from the bus company says they are cooperating with police in this investigation. police in brooklyn for searching for a burglar who stole thousands from a company in the business of creating holiday magic. how the suspected grinch may
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have gotten more than he bargained for. >> i went in here to check something and he snuck in behind me. i came out and locked door. >> reporter: the holiday display creator showing how this suspected grinch got into his flatbush factory right behind his back the night of october 26th and stole from this christmas wonderland. and he took cigars. >> reporter: $40,000 worth police say taken during a seven- hour spree in here. >> he went through every file cabinet. >> reporter: the suspect did not damage or steal any of the christmas displays that customers around the world clamor for, possibly because they're almost impossible to cart away. no, the thief was locked inside the factory. >> he was stressed at one point, holing his head and out. >> reporter: and after drinking the liquor, the suspect grabbed
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some tools to break through the window. >> he climbed out and also sent out whatever he took in green garbage bags. >> reporter: the owner in business nearly half a century says the holiday show will go on. >> oh, christmas will be here. that's not an issue. >> reporter: the spirit of christmas never 9 grinch. in flatbush, cbs 2 news. >> the owner says the burglar called a friend for help to cart away his haul of stolen good. cbs 2 news demanding answers from mayor de blasio. he would hold a rare news availability this afternoon but will he change his policy of answering off-topic questions? marcia kramer traveled to puerto rico yesterday continuing to challenge the mayor's policy. >> reporter: do you plan to take more off-topic questions mr. mayor? >> we have a vision that we think is the right vision. we do press conferences
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there are going to be questions. >> the 300-plus member new york press club is chiming in, also transparent administration. she will be at the news conference today and you can see what happens tonight on the cbs 2 news at 5:00. police are looking for a criminal who stole a donation box from a church. he entered the church on east main last month. after sitting in a pew for an hour, he used tools to pry open the box and steal more than $100. russia's president has stopped all flights to egypt as investigators try to find out why a russian jetliner crashed last week. airport workers in egypt are on high alert while investigators look into whether a security lapse allowed a terrorist to slip a bomb onboard. here's the latest from london. >> reporter: security guards carefully search luggage and
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fliers called it a much different scene from just a few days ago. >> the security here, when we arrived on wednesday was aferocious. >> reporter: airport security has come under scrutiny since a russian jet broke apart over egypt last week as investigators look for traces of bomb material at the crash site. some travelers said gaps in security could have made sneaking a bomb onboard easy. >> at no point did the luggage go through any scanner. >> reporter: one tourist told cbs news he even saw people paying officials to skip security altogether. while it's still unclear if a bomb brought down the jet, president barack obama says the u.s. is taking that theory very seriously. britain's primine administer said the threat -- prime minister said the threat was big enough to suspend flights to and from the resort town. passengers are being slowly flown back home but some say not fast enough.
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>> reporter: patience is running out as pressure mounts for an answer to what brought down the jetliner with 224 people onboard. cbs news, london. >> the department of homeland security is soon expected to unvail enhanced screening for overseas flights headed to the u.s. new jersey governor chris christie has been bumped from the next prime time republican presidential debate. christie and mike huckabee were moved to the undercard debate for low-polling candidates. christie has made the main stage at the previous three debates. >> i will continue to be myself. whether that's on the stage, one stage milwaukee, a different stage or whether you want to put, you know, podiums out here and invite people up, i will debate people where ever they want it to be on whatever the important issues i think there are for the country. >> the qualify, candidates need to average at least 2.5% many four most recent national
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for more on the race, watch face the nation right here on cbs. ben carson will be the guest on face the nation along with the new york senator sunday morning at 10:30. the obama administration has rejected a canadian company's application to build the keystone pipeline. he made the announcement minutes ago. the pipeline has been in limbo for seven years. it needed a presidential permit in order to cross and canadian board. still more to come. discovery. he has missing for 13 years, years old. why the astronauts aboard the international space station
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call 1-800-341-9716. a cleveland teenager solves his own kidnapping. it was the teenager's own detective work that uncovered his true identity. >> reporter: the missing child poster said julian has a small freckle on the left cheek near his mouth, 3 feet tall and 43 pounds. he was 5 years old when he disappeared. on august 28th, 2002, bobby hernandez was supposed to drop his son off at preschool. instead, he took him from the birmingham, alabama suburb,
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north to cleveland, ohio where they assumed new identities. >> always talking about his son. all he wanted him to do was be able to go to college. >> reporter: when the now 18- year-old was applying to college, he discovered his social security number did the not match his name. with the help of a accused guidance counselor, he saw his listing on a database for missing children. police talked with his mother. >> she had been through so many false claims. she had been through chasing leads for 13 years and she was apprehensive but real excited. >> reporter: fbi agents in cleveland took bobby hernandez into custody monday. the 53-year-old has been charged in county court with tamper with records. >> it was just great for me to tell the mother, he has been alive and he is doing well. >> and he will also face abduction charges in alabama. since the terrorist attacks
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terror plots have been foiled thanks to domestic and international cooperation. in new york, the nypd's counterterrific bureau heads this. >> when we get somebody whose doing that, we do an extensive background check and the intelligence division gets involved and we run the background and we will make notifications. >> you could be fined or arrested without even realizing you're doing anything wrong. so what are they talking about? find out tonight on cbs 2 news at 11:00, tony aiello with what is getting a growing number of people terror-listed tonight at 11:00. a dining deal you won't want to miss. and john elliott says chill is on the way. >> you know, we're going to be able to the serve up two
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just about anywhere. >> from up there to down here. >> pretty warm out there. >> it feels like summer out there. it's so mild. what are we doing in coats? yeah, shed the skin and enjoy it. numbers coming in from the north shore, 70. 72 in white plains. here we have 68 and this is good ole reliable tony celebrating a year as a weather watcher and the grandkids isn't that sweet? he september the kids in. and now confusion here. this is from sherry. and she wants to know, it's 72 degrees and she's got the windows down in the car in november. absolutely. it won't last long, sherry. and a question for you that i can answer, david. 74 in beautiful bayonne. and this, which southern cities are we warmer than today? let's take a look just for contrast. in the city right now, we're looking at mild readings and 75 the anticipated high.
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75 will be warmer than cincinnati, kansas city, memphis, dallas, el paso, phoenix and los angeles. one of the hot spots in the country, your backyard. but, yeah, this cool air is on the way. right now though, it's a mix of kind of gray and hazy sun. the amount of sun we see will determine how high we go. shooting for 7 5 . it's 72 now. winds variable 5 to 16 miles per hour but a southwest wind predominantly and gusts in excess of 25 miles per hour. bigger numbers for you, we have some of those but most areas south shore particularly, you're still in the 60s. and greenwich, you're at 69. but that's still warmer than you were yesterday. we are six degrees warmer than this time. the normal high is 57. we will turn those around, 75 this afternoon. lonnie will have the numbers and the score card tonight at 5:00. sunsets at 4:47. you can see right there, there's that mix. here's the line of showers.
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6:00 to 10:00 where we could see a shower that we need. for the year, we are running a deficit at 8.34 inches. we've got a chance today. and after today, it's about a 10-degree drop day-to-day. so you're at 65 tomorrow. and bright and breezy and 55 sunday. chance of rain back in the works on tuesday. and so are the 60s. so back above normal middle part of next week. >> i like this back above normal stuff. >> make the most of today. thank you. something comforting about a long standing neighborhood restaurant serving dishes at great prices. >> tony tantillo heads to washington heights. >> reporter: for the past 20 year, they have been a neighborhood favorite serving inexpensive but soulfully prepared dominican food. and i stop by all the time for the chicken. i mean, i just love the chicken and i love your food. this is a true dining deal. >> thank you.
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at the check twice like, are you sure it's right? tell me about the chicken. >> the chicken is our number one selling item. we are famous for the chicken. >> reporter: this is mary nated for at least a day and then slow roasted to a juicy perfection and the best part, the whole chicken chicken is $11. >> this one in particular is with shrimp. this is the traditional with pork. but a lot of people like it with the shrimp these days. >> reporter: oh, that's good. >> like it? >> reporter: i love it. there's an $18 version prepared with fresh shrimp or for $11, served with pork. next for $6, this is comfort food at the finest. >> it's our famous dominican traditional soup. basically you can put any meat in there you want.
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you can. >> reporter: and finally, a flavor. >> it's skirt steak. it has everything -- it's not too thick. we will cook and it bring it to you hot. >> reporter: this is incredible. a true dining deem one second. -- dining deal. thank you. >> it's my pleasure. >> thank you, tony. when we come back, the latest video to go viral.
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coming up tonight at 5:00, frustrated parents of picky eaters are turning to a new solution, the coaches they are hiring just to get the their kids to eat. and then at 6:00, the secret world inside of you. ever wonder why you have morning breath? or did you know your pillow case holes as much bacteria as a toilet seat? just a couple things you will learn at the museum of natural history. that and much more tonight on cbs 2 news at 5:00. >> i don't want to know about that to be honest with you. i enjoy my sleep. fans are responding to adele's "hello" but this
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