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cbs 2 news sunday morning continues right now. good morning. coming up on 8:00 a.m. on this sunday, november 8:00. i'm diane macedo. i'm andrea grymes. we're off to a sunny and beautiful start out there. >> yes, we are. just about 10 to 20 degrees colder than it was yesterday morning at this time. but i think overall it's going to be a beautiful fall day. let's take a look at the current temps because i want to make sure when you steap outside -- step outside this morning, you know it's going down. 50 degrees in the hamptons. white plains at 46. monticello at 37 and central park 47. when we do look at the 24-hour temperature change in the hamptons this morning, it's 10 degrees cooler. in sparta right now it's 17 degrees cooler than it was yesterday at 8:00 a.m. so big changes as we made our way through the day yesterday and overnight.
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now we've got clear skies as well. high pressure will be building in for the day today. so that means sunshine to end your weekend, but we will also have a brisk breeze out of the northwest. gusts could be as high as 20 miles per hour. the breakdown of your day, 48 at 9:00 a.m. and mainly sunny. 52 and sunny and breezy. then by 3:00 this afternoon our high will be 55 degrees under sunny skies. looking good out there. 9:00 tonight it is back down to 45. so it's going to be a seasonable day with another cool night ahead. then we'll talk rain as we make our way into the workweek. andrea and diane, back to you. >> vanessa, thank you. our top story this morning a funeral will be held today for another victim of 9/11. >> nypd lieutenant marci sims died of cancer, one of roughly 1700 people who have died following their work at the world trade center after the attacks. next year crucial help for those still suffering could be gone. cbs 2's ilana gold joins us live from lower manhattan with more on that. ilana? >> reporter: diane, this
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morning hundreds are going to pay their respects to marci sims. she was so dedicated to her work here at the world trade center sauce and this is where she paid the ultimate sacrifice. the community will say good buy to lieutenant macci sims. -- marci sims. she last her battle with cancer at age 51. >> it was smoky. you felt it was burning your throat. >> reporter: that's sims talking last year in a video talking about 9/11 and the conditions she worked in. she spent four months at the site doing rescue and cleanup as a rookie officer. her health then dee tear yated as she -- deteriorated as she moved up the ranks. >> i noticed a lump on my stomach. even the doctor thought it was nothing but a cyst. >> reporter: the cyst was lung cans their spread. she died on thursday at her home on long island. her sister spoke with us on the phone about her passion. >> she was an amazing woman. she talked about when she was a little girl and said she wanted to be a cop and she was. she followed her dream.
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sims will be remembered for her love for life. >> she had an amazing personality. when she walked in the room, the room lit up. >> reporter: sims and her husband, keith, visited the 9/11 memorial last year. her friend 9/11 first responders advocate john field talked to us about this loss. >> she also came to this park knowing that sadly one day she would be on this wall. we humbly will honor marci next year when we do the reading of the names. >> reporter: field now speaking out about medical coverage for those in sims' position. her costs were taken care of by the 9/11 health compensation act, but congress failed to renew the program last month. it will expire in october of next year. >> what about those whose families are being torn apart by 9/11-related illnesses yet they have a cloud of uncertainty because their nation's leaders can't come together to pass a bipartisan bill. >> reporter: advocates are pushing for congress to look at this issue again and vote yes
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on renewing the bill. now the funeral for marci sims is at 11:00 this morning at gutterman's funeral home in woodbury, new york. we're live in lower manhattan this morning, ilana gold, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. new this morning a search is under way in brooklyn after police say a man robbed several offices in a building in brighton beach. police just released this photo of the suspect. investigators say on october 30 just before 4:00 a.m., he used the fire escape to gain access into the building and once inside stole electronics, including computers along with money from four offices. police are searching for two suspects in two separate stabbings that took place in saturday. the first happened in herald square around 5:00 a.m. near union square. in the herald square incident police say a woman stabbed another 25-year-old woman in of argument. union square a man was stabbed on east 61th street -- 16th street by a suspect described as bald wearing a green jacket. police are searching for both
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of those suspects. to the crash of the egypt plane in the sinai district. investigationors are still trying to figure out the source of a sound heard on the cockpit voice recorder. they think it may have been a bomb but it could have been caused by a fuel tank or lithium battery explosion or even fatigue in the body of the aircraft. u.s. satellite images show a series of heat flashes at the time the plane went down last week killing all 224 people on board. u.s. homeland security is expanding the screening of items going aboard u.s.-bound flights. >> i want people to know that their aviation security officials working on their behalf are continually evaluating threats, potential threats. >> the egyptian government is now investigating staff and ground crew at their airport where the flight originated. california residents are reporting they saw something bizarre in the sky. people from orange county to
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san francisco say they witnessed strange lights last night. many thought they were seeing some sort of ufo but now the navy says it was an unarmed missile fired from a submarine as part of an exercise. back here at home a battle over property taxes on long island. nassau county executive ed mangano has put a 1.2% tax hike back in next year's budget after the county legislature voted to remove t. now law make verse to decide to whether to try to revurs his decision. the -- reverse his decision. he says the additional money is needed to cover health care costs and -- [indiscernible] marine corporate recall kevin cawn was presented to a key -- vaughn was presented to a key to a brand new house. thanks to building homes for heroes he was given the two- story cape cod style home porch free. >> four years ago a huge door
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closed for me when i was injured. now today four years later with this brand new beautiful house, a thousand doors just opened for me. >> one of his legs had to be amp indicated after an armored car he was riding in was bombed. he says the house will allow him to spend time with family and friends stress free. >> so wonderful to see that right before veterans day, too. >> he certainly earned it. >> thanks to his service. time 8:07. you heard of a penny for your thoughts. one woman's opinion cost her thousands. why online reviews could cost you dearly. >> a type of peanut butter under investigation. why lawmakers say this combination could be dangerous to you and your kids. a 37-year-old thought -- a 47-year-old thought she was going through menopause. turned out to be quite the opposite. >> here's vanessa murdock with your forecast. >> that would be a surprise. the forecast no surprises ear. it's going to be a beautiful fall day. coming up in the extended forecast, we'll talk about rain on the way that could impact some of your commutes this week.
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under way in the southeast asian nation of miramar. millions of people are voting in what's been billed as the freest election ever. it could indicate a move toward greater democracy. 91 parties are running but the main fight is between the party of the long time opposition leader and the party backed by the military. analysts are wondering what a historic hand shake will have for the future of china and taiwan. the leaders of the two countries met at a hotel in singapore for the first time since the still unresolved 1949 civil war. the meeting followed two years of preparations though it wasn't announced till wednesday catching almost everyone by surprise. it was mostly symbolic but issues including taiwan's isolated diplomatic -- [indiscernible]
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we have a preview of what's coming up on "face the nation." >> we'll talk to ben carson and other issues in the campaign. donald trump will join us after his time on center stage on "sat night live." we'll talk about that experience and his thoughts about the presidential race. he's facing a tougher competition from ben carson than he might have expected and we'll talk to about -- [ inaudible ] >> ben carson has been saying stuff about the scholarship and anger issues when he was younger. do you think he will be able to get around this issue? >> i think he'll not only be able to get around it and remember, we're talking about the republican primary race here. he'll probably not only get around it, he'll probably benefit from it. he's raised a great deal of
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his argument is that this is the mainstream media coming after him as they always do. republican primary voters are absolutely prime to believe that. and also his central narrative of his life is that he moved from poverty to become a famous neuro. there's nothing in these stories that threatens that. this is not some kind of undermining of his central claim about his past. and since it is not central to his claim about his past, voters are also in a position to think this is kind of nitpicking. so for the moment anyway, it >> interesting. >> a lot to discuss on your show today for sure, john. we look forward to watching. remember, you can watch john in nation" letter thorn -- later this morning at 10:30 on cbs 2. a massachusetts woman got the surprise of her life. >> to say the least. she was experiencing major stomach pains and decided to go to the hospital to get it
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checked out. cbs 2 cindy hsu explains what happened after that. >> strong abdominal pains and it was getting worse. >> 47-year-old judy brown called her husband jason to go to the hospital. >> she said, well, it's good news. you don't have any blockages or anything. you're pregnant. okay. and you're going to have her now. >> an hour later 8 pound carolyn rose arrived. the parents had no idea. >> i feel i'm still going to wake up in the emergency room and hey, this was only a dream. what? >> reporter: judy says she felt different recently but thought she was moving to the next phase of her life. she also noticed her stomach growing but thought she was just putting on weight. >> this isn't like regular gaining weight. when you gain weight it's normal flab and soft but it was hard. we thought it was weird but didn't think anything of it. >> she's daddy's little girl already. >> an hour later can you
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i'm like, the things that i text back to him. >> we've had a few surprises over the years. >> but not like this one. >> not exactly like this one, no. >> and you're ready to deliver. >> reporter: the couple who's been married for 22 years says it's been a whirlwind. but dad's made one decision. he's thinking a small family. >> i will probably get the surgery done before that even becomes a thought. [ laughter ] >> she's an only child? >> she's going to be the only child. >> i think he's not taking any chances. >> he looks like maybe he's still in shock. >> good for them. surprise and congratulations. let's head to vanessa murdock. >> i could not imagine that. what a surprise. they're totally unprepared in every possible way. alas nothing they can do about that. >> a beautiful little girl. >> that is a wonderful story. the forecast is looking good. let's start things off live
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outside right now to show you what's happening. we've got blue skies. it is so nice out there this morning. but it is brink. 47 degrees -- brisk. 47 degrees. west, north west winds at 12 miles per hour. your headlines for today blue skies. it's going to be nice tomorrow as well. but late tomorrow, the clouds will start to move in and then tuesday is looking wet. we're looking at rain, maybe even one to two inks and we really -- inches and we really could use it. that's good news even though it could impact your commute on tuesday. as we look at today's high, 55 degrees is where we're heading. the normal high is 57. so we're right on the money from where we should be this time in november. if you're wondering how long we get to endower the sunshine -- endure the sunshine, till 4:45 this afternoon. as far as the foliage we're peaking. ocean counties looking really good but if you want to head north, it's past peak. you'll start to see empty trees. in addition today with the strong northwest breeze, it's
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likely more leaves will be getting knocked off the trees. so certainly feeling like fall out there with falling leaves. as we look at our rainfall updates, september 1 we've gotten just over 7 inches. for that period of time, we're about two and a half inches below normal. we could erase that deficit on tuesday in some cases. looks like we'll have most of the rain falling to the east of the city. as you look at the vortex satellite and radar picture, clear skies overhead right now and it's high pressure to thank. beautiful blue skies and even tomorrow as well because of this. it will be making its way in the easterly direction as that happened the northwest winds will become a little more southerly tomorrow ushering in some slightly warmer air. so we'll warm up by a few degrees for your monday. before today it's a fall feel. mid-50s. breezy, sunny. tomorrow another beautifully but notice the wind direction. start to bring in slightly warmer air but not going to be significant. 58 tomorrow. then on tuesday an area of low pressure tracks up the coast. as that happens we'll see rain
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day, possibly even all night rain event tuesday into early wednesday. and that may translate to 1 to 2 inches of rain for us. here's the deal. as the high pressure system slides up the coast, we are going to get a much needed soaking on tuesday. in addition to that, it will be a chilly northeast wind. so it's not going to be warm and wet. it's going to be raw and wet as we make our way into the day on tuesday. but again we need the rain. for today no rain, just beautiful blue skies, brisk breezes out of the northwest at 10 to 15 with gusts as high as 20 miles per hour. your high today is 55. that's pretty much where we should be. overnight clear and getting even colder. 41 in the city will mean some areas north and west ever the city will fall below freezing overnight. the winds, though, will be senting down. as you make your way to the bus stop tomorrow morning with the kids, the windchill shouldn't be a huge factor although keep in mind it will still be cold out there. then by afternoon tomorrow, it's another beauty. 5 degrees with clouds moving in
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that's going to bring us rain on tuesday. so tuesday 59. looks wet and with that wind off the water i think it's going to be a pretty raw day. wednesday 62, clearing out just in time for veterans day. that's looking nice. for thursday 63 degrees and a front likely bringing us a little bit more rain. friday and saturday skies are clearing out. saturday we're looking at 54 and mostly sunny. >> all right. so get the umbrella ready for tuesday. >> and get the camera ready to see the last fall colors. >> it's coming to an end for sure. then with the rain on tuesday, it really could wash it out. >> head out today if you can. >> thanks, vanessa. the winless brooklyn nets were hoping seven would be their lucky number. >> it wasn't. their trip to milwaukee ended with a bang. just not the kind they hoped for. here's steve overmyer with your sports update. let's start things off with the nets. a team that has mortgaged their future for a championship run that never materialized.
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garnett, paul pierce and jason terry, the bill has come due. this is a franchise that has no cap space, no assets to trade, no first round pick. actually they only have one first rounder over the next three years. this might go down as the worst trade in nba history. and right now they're just looking for a win. looks like jason kidd knew what he was doing when he skipped town a few years ago. it's because the nets are 0-6 and things may have gone from bad to worse. brook lopez is one of the few pieces of the puzzle that's still left, leaves in the 3rd with a foot injury. x-rays negative. but with the big fella away, 20 points and eight boards for greg monroe. the nets have allowed more three pointers than any team in the fax nba -- in the nba. milwaukee takes advantage. they win by 8 and hand brooklyn their seventh straight loss to start the season. rangers looking to score their fifth straight win against the arizona coyotes.
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games this year. so far they're 6-0-2 this after throwing up another four goals in the desert. rangers knock out the coyotes 4- 1. and jpp is back. four months after losing two fingers to a fireworks accident, jason pierre paul will make his season debut this afternoon in tampa to -- tampa. to open up a roster spot, though, they put linebacker jon beason on injured reserve.
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from restaurants to hotels to medical services, you can find an on-line review for just about everything. but if you post a negative note, it could cost you thousands of dollars. as cbs 2's weija jeng reports, law makers are trying to change that. >> reporter: when jen has a bone to pick with a business... >> i a wrote a review online because we had bad customer service and that's what you do. >> reporter: a company, a gift store, wrote back with a warning. >> we're going to fine you $3500 if you don't take the review down within 72 hours. >> reporter: clear gear's terms of service included a nondisparaging clause known as a gag clause in part to prevent people from posting negative reviews online. clear gear called it an effort libelous content. on capitol hill wednesday, lawmakers held a hearing over a
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illegal. >> it's happening emp day across the country -- every day across the country. >> reporter: a diet pill manufacturer accused of threatening to sue customers script calg of their products -- critical of their products. >> we're not the only victims of this kind of conduct. >> reporter: she did not remove the post. clear gear reported it as a delinquent debt ruining her family's credit for years. >> i hope nobody has to go through that nightmare, that nobody has to feel scared, humiliated and bullied by a business. >> reporter: palmer sued clear gear and won but she's still fighting to protect consumers online. cbs news, washington. >> california is the only state that has its own laws prohibiting gag clauses. of representatives are considering bipartisan bills to make them illegal nationwide. they are expected to pass.
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now over to vanessa and diane with some furry friends. >> it is that time of the morning where we introduce you to two adoptable dogs and today we want to first introduce you to nakita. she's a 5 year-old chiwauwa- jack russell mix. she's very energetic, very playful. she loves people but she's not the biggest fan of other dogs. so something to keep in mind if you decide you'd like to make her part of your family and you hear her whimpering because she knows there are treats just beyond the couch. >> whatever, my reflection, yeah, yeah, i want the treats. >> here in pi lap is an 11-year- old -- in my lap is an 11-year- old shih tzu. i'm going to turn and face the camera because she's not doing much turning of her own. she's very capable and is very playful. shes enjoys naps and right now seems to be melting into my lap. she's good with other dogs and kids.
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she's the most easy going dog you could possibly find. both of these pets need a forever home. so we hope you want to make them part of your family. for more information look up our furry friend finder on the best of new york section on cbsnewyork.com. we're here in the streets of new york, spreading the news about the real possibilities
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saying goodbye to a 9/11 hero. an nypd lieutenant diagnosed with cancer after spending months at ground zero will be laid to rest today. this morning how family and friends are fighting to honor marci sims. stranded at sea. crews rush to rescue half a dozen people including children in great south bay. and hope you enjoyed it while it lasted. the 70s are a thing of the past. the crisp fall weather is back
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morning. vanessa murdock has your forecast. cbs 2 news sunday morning continues right now. good morning. it 18:30 on this sufnth, -- it 18:30 on this sunday, november 8. i'm andrea grymes. i'm diane macedo. i would be the first to complain having to leave the 70- degree weather but it is still a beautiful day out there. >> it truly is gorgeous. we will say goodbye to the 70s for at least the next seven days. we have to get used to this more fall like weather, more seasonable weather. today will be in the 50s. we'll have a up come of days in the 60s but ultimately no more 70s. take a look at where we are right now. it's much cooler than it was yesterday at this point in time. temperatures are starting to warm up. 47 in the city. 50 in the hamptons. we've got 41 in sparta. as we look at the 24-hour
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degrees cooler now than it was yesterday morning. so big changes. now we hold the course. we're going to be steady moving forward with temperatures closer to seasonable lefts. on the vortex, skies are basically clear. a few more clouds well north of the city but otherwise looking good. lots of sunshine in the picture today because of a big area of high pressure that's essentially centered over the ohio valley and making its way closer to us. as we roll through the day but noon 52, sunny and breezy. winds out of the northwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour gusting to 20. then by 3:00 this afternoon 55. and mainly sunny still and still breezy. i'll have your full forecast coming up. we'll talk about wet weather on the way for a couple days during the workweek. andrea and diane, back to you. >> vanessa, thank you. our top story this morning, the death of a hero who fought to the very end. >> ynpd -- nypd lieutenant marci sims will be laid to rest
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after passing away from cancer. she's one of 1700 people who died because of their work at the word trade center site after the 9/11 attacks. next year crucial help for those still suffering will be gone. ilana gold joins us with more. >> reporter: diane, the family of marci sims is heart broken and calls her a true hero. she didn't think twice about going into ground zero and helping out with rescues. in just a few hours hundreds are going to pay their respects. today the community will say goodbye to nypd lieutenant marci sims. she last her battle with cancer at the age of 51. >> it's just smoky. you felt like it was burning your throat. >> reporter: that's sims talking in a video last year about responding to 9/11 and the conditions she worked in. sims spent four months at the site doing rescue recovery and cleanup as a rookie officer. her health then deteriorated as she moved up the ranks. >> i had a back ache. i thought i did something wrong working around the house but i noticed a lump on my stomach. even the doctor thought it was
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nothing but a cyst. >> reporter: that cyst was lung cans their spread. she died on thursday at her home on long island. her sister spoke to us on the phone about her passion. >> she was an amazing woman. she talked about when she was a little girl and said she wanted to be a cop and she was. she followed her dream. >> reporter: she says marci sims will be remembered for her love for life. >> she had an amazing personality. when she walked in the room, the room lit up. >> reporter: sims and her husband, keith, visited the 9/11 memorial last year. her friend 9/11 first responders advocate john field talked to us about this loss. >> she came to this park knowing that sadly one day she would be on this wall and we humbly will honor marci next year when we do the reading of the names. >> reporter: field now speaking out about medical coverage for those in sims' position. her costs were taken care of by the 9/11 health compensation act. but congress failed to renew the program last month. it will expire in october of next year.
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>> what about those whose families are being torn apart by 9/11-related illnesses yet they have a cloud of uncertainty because their nation's leaders can't come together to pass a bipartisan bill. >> reporter: at this point it's unclear if congress will take up this issue again. the funeral for marci sims is at 11:00 this morning at gutterman's funeral home in woodbury, new york. we're live in lower manhattan this morning, ilana gold, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. new this morning a search is under way in brooklyn after police say a man robbed several offices in a building it brighton beach. they just released this photo ever the suspect. on october 30 just before 4:00 a.m., he used the fire escape to gain access into the building. and once inside stole electronics and money from four offices. also new this morning, a rescue in the waters of the great south bay. here's a look at the scene. sufficient from be county police say the marine bureau officers saved three adults and three children from a boat that hit a sand bar during a fishing
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trip. it happened off east fire island yesterday. a 40-year-old man suffered a head injury, was taken to the hospital. the man's 11-year-old son was also hurt but is expected to be okay. this morning police are searching for suspects in separate stabbings that took place in two busy sections of manhattan. the first happened in herald square around 5:00 yesterday morning. the second about 12 hours later in union square. in the herald square incident, police say one woman stabbed a 25-yard woman in -- 25-year-old woman in the chest following some sort of argument. in union square a man was stabbed on east 16th street by a suspect described as bald and wearing a green jacket. air crash investigators are still trying to determine the source of a sound heard on a cockpit voice recorder of a doomed russian aircraft. the u.s. and britain think it may have been a bomb, but investigators say there are other possible explanations, including the explosion of a fuel tank, battery shipment, or even fatigue in the body of the aircraft. u.s. satellite images show a series of heat flashes at the
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week killing all 224 people on board. some travelers say security at egypt sharm el-sheikh airport was pretty lax. >> the security here when we arrived on wednesday was atrocious. >> we saw people paying like -- cue pay 50 egyptian pounds and be fast-tracked through without being bagged check. >> the egyptian government is investigating staff and ground crew at the airport. the death toll in a nightclub fire in romania has risen to 41. romanian authorities say nine more people died with burn rted injuries yesterday -- burn- related injuries yesterday. many in romania have blamed poor government safety standards for the fire on october 30. the prime minister and his cabinet resigned yesterday after mass protests. back here in the u.s. in wisconsin, five tanker cars from a derailed train are still leaking ethanol into the mississippi river. the railway company says the train derailed saturday morning about to miles north of the town of alma. they're working to contain the spill but have not said how
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the railroad says there is no threat to the public. peanut butter and chocolate may be a good combination but what about peanut butter and scarf fiend. chuck schumer -- caffeine. assume schumer wants -- chuck schumer wants a new investigation. steamed peanut butter is sold online and in a few stores in connecticut and massachusetts. there's a battle over property taxes on long island. nassau county executive ed mangano has put a 1.2% tax hike back in next year's budget after the county legislature voted to remove it. now lawmakers have to decide whether to try again to reverse mangano's decision. the county executive says the additional $12 million it would generate is needed to cover higher health care costs and lower sales tax receipts. to a special homecoming for a long island veteran injured in afghanistan. kevin vaughn was presented with a key to a beautiful new house in north merrick yesterday.
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thanks to the nonprofit group building homes for heroes, vaughn was given that two-story cape cod style home mortgage free. >> four years ago a huge door closed for me when i was injured. but now today four years later this brand new beautiful house, a thousand doors just opened for me. >> one of vaughn's legs had to be amputated after an armored car he was riding in was bombed. the house will allow him to spend time with family and friends stress free. >> he totally deserves that. celebrating a breakfast staple. one town is loading it all up with bacon. we'll check out the sweet and savory treats at this festival coming up. >> i want to go. for drivers. the night pair they found in a restaurant -- nightmare they found in a restaurant porking lot next -- parking lot next. say pancakes. not going to pull me in, diane.
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we'll chat with her in a bit. you know what apple i love? a golden delicious apple. >> i eat these every single day. >> they're so great. they've been around for a long time. then the other apples, the fujis, the galas, golden delicious take a back seat but they're great. >> we're going to pair the sweetness with a nice helpry arugula. when you're picking out your arugula, you want to make sure it looks like this. nice green and feel very young in your hand. don't want to see yellowing and store it in the refrigerator nice and crisp. >> very important. i like that between the sweetness and the helpry, the arugula going together. >> it's a great mix. toss that together. >> awfully them?
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then i'm going to put in some slivered beets. they're raw but i like the test tur because it's similar to -- texture because it's similar to the texture fort apples. -- of the apples. >> a little olive oil? >> yes. and i'm going to add toasted pecans. >> mix this around for a while. >> if you want a little bit of sugar in the pecans it's great but just a little toasty flavor is nice also for the texture. >> look at the color in this one. absolutely beautiful. >> those beets will bleed their color on everything. gorgeous. thank you are, bela. beautiful. >> that salad looks good but something else sounds better. bacon, if it's on your breakfast menu this morning, check this out. thage southwest bacon fest took place yesterday in albuquerque, new mexico. it featured dozens of unique treats all made, of course with bacon. that includes bacon tacos, bacon funnel cakes and bacon candies. 15 breweries, four bands were
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>> sounds like fun and i'm hungry this morning. take a look at this video out of eastern mississippi. this is believe it or not outside of an i hop, a large sinkhole swallowed more than a dozen vehicles in meridian about 100 miles east of jackson. police say about 15 vehicles fell into the 50-foot wide hole last night. officials say no one has been hurt. so this is outside of an ihop. we're talking about bacon, a lot of breakfast foods this morning. luckily no one was hurt there. let's check in with vanessa murdock. >> perfect weather for a warm breakfast this morning. some hot coffee. it is cool and crisp out there and today we'll be -- will be a perfect fall day in my personal opinion with highs in the 50s. tons of sun and a stiff breeze out of the northwest. let's check in with our weather watchers. more photos from this morning
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so we'll start things off there. first off this one from gina. she calls this november gold. i think if you go out today to look at the leaves, you're going to see a lot of this because the skies will be blue. the sun will be bright and that color will just be shimmering on those trees. anthony sends us this one of the the beautiful blue skies out there this morning. and essentially this is how it's going to look for the duration of your day. we might see a few high thin clouds but generally clear skies, seasonable temperatures and a breeze out of the northwest. gusts could be as high as 20 miles per hour today. let's take you live outside. a look across the city skyline. there are a couple of few thin clouds i was mentioning. in central park 47 degrees. west, northwest winds at 12 miles per hour. so what can you expect if this forecast? it's a clear and cold start to your sunday morning. but it's going to be sunny skies throughout the day and a sunny start to your monday as well. but late tomorrow, the clouds begin to thicken and then on tuesday, so far it's looking
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like soaking rain which is definitely a different story than yesterday. yesterday it looks like maybe some showers but now this system will be moving more north and will hug the coast so we could actually get much needed rain on tuesday. as we look at the temperature trend, it was so warm this week. 74 on friday. saturday at midnight it was around 72. yesterday in the afternoon 60s for the most part. today highs will only be in the mid-50s. but that really is where we should be. the normal high is 57. we have a slow and steady climb from there. as we make our way through the week, maybe a couple of low 60- degree days but essentially upper 50s is where it's at this week. on the vortex satellite and radar picture, clear skies out there right now. we have high pressure to thank for that. today and tomorrow will control the forecast. so here it is. it will migrate to the east. as that happens the winds will begin to switch but on tuesday, then low pressure takes over and that's when the rain moves on in. so let's show you what this looks like hour by hour. for today beautiful blue skies.
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temps in the 50s and breezy. overnight clear skies, temperatures will drop again. most of your monday is sun filled but here we are at 6:30 tomorrow evening and those clouds are beginning to make their way in from the south. it's all associated with that area of low pressure moving up the coast. so watch what happens. the clouds thicken first of the the rain follows. 6:00 a.m. tuesday morning bad timing for wet weather to move on in. could very much impact your morning commute on tuesday. it's heavy and steady through the noon hour. it is still raining around 5:00 for the evening commute and really it doesn't wrap up until wednesday. but skies will be clearing for veterans day throughout the day. as we look at the rainfall totals from this event, we could see 1 to 2 inches. does look like the strongest totals will be to the east of the city for today in the 50s with lots of sun. 4 in monticello. -- 48 in monticello. 30s north and west tonight under clear skies. tomorrow lots of sun and 58. wet and breezy on tuesday, 59. clearing 62 on wednesday for veterans day. another chance for some rain on
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probably working on your gift lists. we showed you some of the hottest toys for younger kids. today we have hot toys for bigger kids. joining us is laurie from toy insider. welcome back. >> thank you. >> before we get to some of these great items, tell us a little bit about this master list you guys came out with for the holiday christmas season. >> we are a team of expects. we go through thousands of toys but we narrow it down to 240 of the top toys broken down by age. you can find all that information on the toyinsider.com. one of the biggest things kids ask for are pets. they want a dog, cat, a bird. this one. this is cleaver keith. cleaver keith is the smartest bird that you will ever -- clever keith is on the smartest -- is the smartest bird you will ever meet. >> if your kid want as pet for christmas, this is the next best thing. >> this is the one to get. he knows exactly where he is.
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let's see you take a ride. there you goes. good-- >> oh, my goodness. very cute. this is a little creative toy. >> technology, kids are going to be making their own toys sooner than we think. 3-d printers aren't there yet but the 3-d maker from tech for kids is. i'm going to give you this gel. basically we have these templets. you fill it in with the gel. just put it on there. then you put it into the chamber. once you put it into the chamber, you're making 3-d structures. the one you're working on even right in front. >> oh, wow. >> kids will put this in here. led light dries up. open the door, it's ready. toys will make toys, structures, even jewelry. >> you can do patterns. >> there's also flat plastic sheets you can draw words, do the same thing so really a lot >> very nice. >> we wait all year to get that
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cookies. you don't have to wait all year thin mint. oven. >> this reminds me of the easy bake oven which when i was little had to ask santa for and got it. >> you can see the cookies bake. this is a warping tray, good to keep the cookies warm, melt some frosting. these are fresh thin mint inspired cookies. give it a taste and tell me what you think. >> very good. >> just like the real thing. >> minty and chocolaty which i love. very nice. >> this is a lot of fun. it used to be a car that goes forwards and backwards. this is the vaporizer two. this car will handle any terrain, goes forwards, backwards, spins, but it will also handle any weather. so take this out in the snow. run it in the sand. run it through water, anything and it goes over eight miles an hour. very cool.
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>> we know kids love dyi, do it yourself and cows tommize -- customize everything. now you can. hold this button and push this pencil through n. is our crayola. it's a thread wrapper. now kids can wrap anything they can put into themental. they can wrap -- themental. they can wrap pencils, pens, hair accessories. >> whether i was little we would manual -- when i was little we would manly do this. >> now there's a machine. you can go into mom's sewing box, pull out the thread. we have a machine that puts it on the spools and everything. star wars, everyone is ready for the force. so this is our -- from leg go. this is our ship. this is -- we have our leg go figures that comes with seven different figures. we have a working ramp right here so when they're ready for battle, we can go. we have all kinds of great shooters. it's 792 pieces. that's a kit, yes.
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trust me they'll be busy for a >> absolutely. >> i'll show you the most iconic of all of the star wars flyers is our millennium this is awesome. it's a quad comentor. can you hear -- copter. can you hear the sounds? >> i can hear. >> up we go. so it's really cool. this does do a lot of tricks. i amfo cussed on -- i am focused on my flying. >> how high can it go? >> it can go pretty high. let's see if i can get it back here. >> very nice. >> by the way, i crash these all the time and they keep flying. >> that's good to know. >> laurie, thank you so much. more information is at-- >> toyinsider.com. >> thanks so much. lots to play with. >> we always love it when she comes in. now time to see what's coming up on cbs sunday morning. charles osborne joins us with a preview.
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>> good morning. this morning "60 minutes" leslie stahl joins us with a very personal story about how her husband and others with parkinson's disease are fighting back in the boxing ring. we'll also hit the campaign trail with presidential hopeful bernie sanders. we'll meet the remarkable aerial photographer and we'll visit with oscar winning actress jennifer connolly. all of that and much more sunday morning coming right up. >> sounds great as usual. thank you. let's get one more check of the forecast this morning with vanessa murdock. a good day to play outside. >> beautiful. just be aware it's going to be cool today. a high of 55 degrees but so much sunshine and the weekend. also it will be breezy. winds out of the northwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour. now tonight clear and cold. 41 in the city will mean below freezing for some when you wake up monday morning. by tomorrow afternoon it's 58. still a little bit breezy with lots of sun. tuesday we're looking at a wet day right now. could see one to two inches of rain if the storm system stays on its current path.
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>> we cannot have rain for our big parade. wednesday. little wet. >> vanessa, thanks so much. this morning. tonight. >> you can check out the headlines all day long from home at cbsnewyork.com. for vanessa and the entire cbs 2 news team, i'm diane macedo. >> i'm andrea grymes. thbs sunday morning is -- cbs
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