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>> from fox 5 news this is the day wake up. juliet: ben is in big trouble today, you are never getting your umbrella back after that last comment during a rehearsal break. break. grabbed an umbrella before heading out. emt you will never -- juliet: it is not your back at the anymore. this is your standard error because the other one is gone. showers expected today, pretty heavy in some cases especially after 8:00 a.m.. mike has all the details coming obtrusively in developing story of ferguson, a protest continues for fourth straight night,
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arrested late last night into the early-morning hours. juliet: sandra and the casino to hurt and selling everybody she will undergo surgery today for complications due to a double mastectomy in certainly not a great infection. ben: no surprise, megyn kelly says she will not be apologizing to donald trump for asking about his comments on women. juliet: can we move on? and juliet huddy. ben: i am ben simmoneau, it is august eleventh, 5:00, there is a regime moving through the area. let's find out latest from mike woods. juliet: you insult to me during the commercial break. ben: i set her guacamole was third place officially. juliet: the weather is the most pressing issue. >> meteorologist: what we all
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know where my meatballs are too by the way. >> meteorologist: let's show you what is happening today. flash flood watch in effect, we expect one to three inches of rain out of it. by 4:00 it starts to ease of. hours should end later tonight all to get there and we will see clearing skies and nice weather as we wrap up of the week even though there's a small chance of a quick shower tomorrow. most of wednesday, thursday and friday in good shape. here is what we see with live radar, sky guardian shelling showers that have overspread ligand, medical while to make it to the ground but it is coming down pretty good over most of new jersey especially western new jersey but coming across handle the slow crawl in terms of showers making their paths through the tristate region so expect the morning commute to be pretty messy for especially until the:00 and as we head towards noon it will back down
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from the point forward but pretty good swath of 14 will sweep through the tristate region and it is already messing up the commute this morning is 73 and central park, syncing new work, and poughkeepsie, 66 degrees in sussex, your dew points are very i see we have another kid a out there, dewpoint of 64, central park, 6 the nascent, this is fuel for the fire with showers and storms coming through and once we get the on 4:00 this afternoon it does go to a more shower enoch agra as opposed to the solid rain for the morning commute so that helps out a little bit but the damage will have been done. in terms of what roads and potential for delays it gets better tomorrow even though there's a small chance something could pop up in that after noon, very small chance. we head up to a high and 80 degrees with showers and storms focus for the first part of the day morning commute will be worse off than the evening commute but still, i am 85 tomorrow, isolated showers,
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should be dry thursday and friday, small shower chance on saturday. let's get you back to ines and see what is going on. >> 78 westbound as, an accident in the center lane, new jersey turnpike flipped over northbound on the western spur, you have at least one lane closed at harlem river north bound by the willis avenue bridge. let's see how things are moving on staten island, expressway by bradley avenue no problems these down the west bound. as for the bqe towards the brooklyn bridge is slow ride this morning due to construction, not only the manhattan bound brooklyn bridge closed but one lane closed on the bqe itself. george washington bridge doing fine on the upper level, no issues towards the lincoln or holland tunnel and as for the trains everything on or close to schedule. ben: 5:04, fourth night of protest in ferguson, missouri marking the anniversary of the
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death of michael brown. >> 2 dozen people were arrested last night into the morning. hundreds gather along west florida avenue, site of the main protest last year after brown, an unarmed black teen was shot in a confrontation with a white police officer. officials say about all of rocks were thrown at officers, none were injured. protesters want changes to raise its law-enforcement system. the county issued a state of emergency in hopes of preventing any more disturbances. >> we spent a great deal of time and money and devoted quite a bit rebuilding and i do not want to see it burned down or looted. >> what is urgent about those things, call for those to take the same kind of urgency as well. >> protests sunday night turned violent. y tyrone harris shot at officers forcing them to return fire critically injuring him. the family says the police are lying.
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>> two more people have died in the bronx of legionnaires' outbreak bringing the total number of people to 12. >> 113 people diagnosed with kimono it like disease. it contributed to a contentious relationship, kerry drew live in the concourse section of the bronx. >> good morning. the nursing home behind me is one of 18 buildings with this bacteria detected. as numbers rise with this outbreak, it is tapering off. >> i am in a weakened state. >> legionella bacteria was detected in the cooling tower of their building.
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the deadly legionnaires' disease but residents are still on edge. >> we live here, we should know what is going on. >> 12 people have died from legionnaire's in the south bronx and 113 are sick. and there is a promising sign. >> that points to the end of this outbreak and the rate of new cases has slowed. >> city officials in 18 buildings tested positive for the legionella bacteria. on monday night groups for decontaminating the intake center on east 151st street. bill deblasio has announced emergency legislation that will require every cooling tower in the city to be registered with the department of buildings. cooling towers would also have to be regularly cleaned and inspected. inspections will occur quarterly
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and potentially dangerous levels reported to the department of health. and will be considered building owners will be penalized. >> governor cuomo urged building owners have their cooling towers check. >> people getting sick and dying, building and is not complying. >> those with relatives living in this nursing home they're still concerned. >> does not get sick from this. i hope she does not get sick. >> there are questions, held separate news conferences, legionnaire's outbreak that could be continued risk between the mayor and governor but the governor said the city and state are working together on this and are fully coordinated and every level and the city and state
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health commissioner working together to tackle this. as for those 12 victims of legionnaires in the bronx city health officials say all those people did have other health problems. >> that is the latest in the bronx. i will send it back to you. ben: we hope it is just about over, this outbreak. >> we will see. as far as the relationship between the governor and mayor i am not so sure. ben: thank you very much. food networks are sandra lee will undergo surgery today for complications related to her double mastectomy. lee posted this picture on facebook yesterday of her and her long term boyfriend governor andrew cuomo and a note explaining why the surgery is necessary. tried modern medicine and eastern and holistic treatment, but infection is an incredible monster. lee was rushed to the hospital but went home over the weekend and treated with a heavy dose of antibiotics.
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she underwent a double mastectomy in a. juliet: road rage incident, on camera, i-man said a, the driver of the car pulled up to his jeep and began yelling at him at a stoplight. the drivers got out of their vehicles, began fighting and two passengers in the car joined in on a brawl. someone said the driver of the jeep with a small knife near leaving him with cuts to his head and elbow. the three got back into their car and took off. police are searching for the. ben: police are searching for the man who robbed a gas station in the bronx, this is surveillance video from inside those 4 just before:00 sunday night. police a this man walked in, joy out a gun and demanded money, got away with $968. anyone with information is asked to call crime stoppers aided hundred-577-tips. juliet: two based jumpers and been sentenced to community service for the beating of of 1 world trade center, and french teams brady made the leap in nearly mornings of september '32 in 2013.
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this is the video they shot. the justin said the building was on hallowed ground and in making their jump the defendants quote makes solid the memories of those who jumped on 9/11 not for sport but because they had to. he was sentenced to 200 hours of community service. brady was given them to 50 hours, each was fined $2,000 with a third defendant will be sentenced next week. ben: much more to come this tuesday morning. there are problems for presidential candidate rick perry. is there a sign out there that he could soon be out of the race? >> we listened to walk the moon and then's song of the summer. >> got to watch the radar too. bottom line is be ready for the rain especially for the morning commute, it will be heavy at times. thunderstorms in the mix, heavy downpours and will be breezy and humid, starting at 73 at central park, we end up close to 80. by the way, in terms of which
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ben: when we got seven feet of snow in the buffalo area south of buffalo. juliet: that happen every day. juliet: this is a great area to visit. buffalo is reportedly experiencing a baby boom nine months after that might affect snow storm. western new yorkers stuck at home. in fact doctors at one hospital expecting a 20% increase in births by the end of the month and they had to find extra credit. juliet: i like your style. let's get to my car joy of the forecast. juliet: never lived somewhere where it is very cold? juliet: very cold in upstate new york. >> meteorologist: really cold.
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it is really cold and i remember all that snow. you couldn't move. you had no choice. it was pretty ridiculous. congratulations. we are going in another direction. summer rain going on today, pretty big time rain too. we have a flash flood watch in effect for green shaded counties. not everybody in the tristate, all five burrows and western long island including nassau county, the main concentration of folks coming into the city. urban flooding could be a bigger problem for us so that flat flood watch is in effect 4:00 this afternoon. and rain like this we have coming into town. in new jersey making its way into is the city, in connecticut, intensifying as
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commute will head downhill pretty quickly here. 73 in montauk. it is not a fast-moving system. and beyond 4:00 this afternoon it does become more showery as opposed to the solid rain with these thunderstorms. barista look for of lingering around and that could fire up a quick shower. if anything does happen with that most of that is to the north of the city but still we have to put a small shower chance out there tomorrow too. showers and storms for the first part of the day, temperature 75 by midday and it breaks a little in the afternoon but not gone
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completely it until we get to tonight or tomorrow. 85, sunny thursday, friday and saturday and isolated storms. let's get over to ines rosales and find out what is going on, wet roadways. ines: new jersey there is 78 westbound, local lane, a flipped over tractor-trailer northbound, by 15, and one lane closed, watch for an accident on the willis avenue bridge blocking a lane, the deegan, construction where we have traffic slowed their, a couple lanes closed. no problems on the east bound west downside, was down as you approach the road, there's an accident blocking a lane. it is in the hov lanes. a lot of delays. in la guardia airport, wet roadways as mike mentions, traffic moving both ways, new
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jersey turnpike doing fine despite the accident. back to you. ben: megyn kelly should not apologize for asking donald trump to the debate on thursday night, remember the exchange last week's republican presidential, and comments on women. >> you called women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals. >> only rosie o'donnell. ben: from give an interview to cnn. kelly going after him. last night kelley herself spoke about the controversy, she is not going to apologize to him. >> from who was the front runner will not apologize and i will not apologize for doing good journalism. so i will continue doing my job without fear or favor and donald
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trump will continue with what has been a successful campaign. this is a tough business and it is time to move forward. juliet: i agree, let's move forward. old news. >> donald trump continues leading in the polls to make two appearances on the fox news channel today which could be interesting. he has not appear on fox news since the debate thursday. juliet: he got a phone call from roger ailes is said to him he would be treated fairly. let's put that one to bed. and other gop contender rick money. according to wall street journal, at difficulty running for president when you don't have money. this is the wall street journal reporting, perry no longer paying campaign workers at national headquarters in austin, staffers in ottawa, new being staffed. most reportedly decided to stick with perry for the time being and according to politico perry's communications director
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remains committed to campaigning in the ear of the primary states. ben: how long would you stay with someone who is not paying you? that is the question. melissa gilbert is taking a run at congress, the actress announced she is going to run district yesterday. she is best known for her role as laura angle's while they're on the tv series little house on the prairie in the 1970s and 80s. i always felt that joy was really depressing. you disagree? i feel like people were always getting mauled by wild animals and coming down with contagious diseases. people, remember the girl that was mean to her all the time? were you a nellie? juliet: no. ben: you like to nellie. juliet: i was sweet. ben: she didn't say much. ben: it was terrible. gilbert faces an uphill battle,
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she is running as a democrat in a district that is solidly republican. i felt it was a huge downer, the show. like watching it, oh. really? juliet: it was hollywood though. everything was real. we have a lot more to come. i will say melissa gilbert was very active in hollywood so anyway a lot more coming, surprise announcement from
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protests took place for a fourth night. we have the latest on that story coming. india the total number of people killed by the legionnaire's outbreak rises to 12 but city officials say there isn't urging news pointing to an end to this outbreak though they said that a couple days ago. one 113 people have been diagnosed with this disease. juliet: new taser lawmakers discussing the need for new hudson river tunnel. construction for the much-needed tunnel comes with a $14 billion price tag. guess who that will trickle-down to? you guys are pretty on top of things. ben: donald trump could help with that. juliet: wouldn't he be a lifesaver if he did that? ben: i am ben simmoneau. juliet: i'm juliet huddy. you might be on to something. it is 5:31, august 11th.
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every year since robin williams passed away, we loved that man. the late july, august, we lost joel rivers, robin williams, it has been a year. juliet: let's get to mike. radar looks like the christmas tree. >> meteorologist: that is not what you want, not monday or tuesday. we do have -- this is consequential. here is what we have, flash flood watch in effect for green shaded counties and that is all five burrows northeast new jersey into nassau county and long island of the lower hudson valley including parts of fairfield county, connecticut and westchester. what we see in the neighborhood of one to three inches of rain passing through, already started earlier this morning, heaviest coming through central section of new jersey and heading toward us in the city, the timing is not going to be good because it
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soon. 73 at newark, san in central port, 74 in bridgeport and islip, looks like the heavier stuff will last through the morning commute and actors that should back down a little bit as we head for the afternoon and evening. still looks like a pretty sloppy start to your tuesday. temperatureswisely make up to the afternoon. also going to be a little sticky. 85 your high tomorrow, maybe an isolated storm to the north tomorrow and sunny skies returned thursday and friday. over the weekend chance of an afternoon stormless saturday i all. let's bring in ines rosales and find out about the commutes. ines: it will be one of those mornings starting a little rough. we have a problem on a lot that has been cleared away as you pass, cleared away you are fine
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a little delay eastbound, due to earlier construction. new jersey working on an accident, 78, west bound, local lanes, one lane blocked, center lane by exit 58 and the turnpike, flipped over western spur by 15 east. let's look at your commute this morning. on the thruway north bound by garden state parkway, south bound for the tappan zee bridge, we have as wet roadways on the northbound side, speed restrictions 45 miles an hour on the tappan zee bridge because of this lean we are getting. problems with the pastoring service suspended because of car equipment problems, 30 third street line suspended at the moment. juliet: thanks very much. protests continue 4439 in ferguson, missouri marking the end of the death of michael brown. juliet: 2 dozen people were arrested since west avenue, the site of the main protest last
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year after the unarmed black teenager michael brown was shot during a confrontation with a white police officer. protesters vowed to keep fighting for changes to what they call racist law enforcement system. county officials have issued a state of emergency and may consider a curfew if the situation deteriorates. amtrak speaking of deteriorating is morning commuters if something is not done soon commutes through hudson river rail tunnels could get drastically logger. juliet: we have to deal with electrical issues. the feds are set to meet with new jersey officials about building a new path under the river. teresa priolo is live in rutherford, new jersey and brings us up-to-date in this rainy weather. ben: where is the money? >> reporter: who is going to foot the bill? good morning. behind me making their way to the train stations this is one of the main ways people especially in new jersey suburbs get to work everyday.
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peak hours every two minutes and 40 seconds a train enters the hudson rail tunnel and yet it is completely falling apart and so is the equipment. this comes as a push through bill called the gateway project went into effect but lot of people call this a game of political poker. >> to wait until the worst possible thing happens would be very shortsighted so i hope we can be proactive and build the kind of infrastructure the city deserves. >> reporter: something needs to be done about the hudson river crossing. with a looming $14 billion price tag lawmakers are weighing the possibility of building a new hudson river tunnels that would carry 200,000 daily in new jersey transit and amtrak riders. the problem, who will foot the bill? amtrak officials met yesterday with new jersey state lawmakers to discuss the dire need for a new tunnel. >> every day we push the limits of this infrastructure by making such expensive use of such
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fragile assets. >> reporter: the equipment is outdated and the tunnels are 100 years old and damaged by superstorm sandy. everyday the strains joy along but failed the week of july 20th. hundreds of thousands of riders impacted by analytical failure. and czech official stephen gardner testified situations like this will soon become the norm. >> given the age, ongoing damage from superstorm sandy and intense utilization of the tunnels, issues like the recent disruptions are not likely to be preventable. and may increase. >> reporter: the federal government is offering to loan the states the money. no way, we want bras, not loans. fearing they could be on the hook for overrun costs. and track admits if the new tunnel is green light immediately it wouldn't be built until 2025 at the earliest. of previous nine billion dollar tunnel project was in the works. the fed offered to pay a third of that project but governor chris christie scrapped it
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fearing new jersey would be on the hook for the final tab. where do we go from here? august 18th chris christie and senator cory booker will be meeting with the transportation secretary to hammer out a deal. governor cuomo said that he will attend only if they really are serious about getting a deal done. he says is simply talk and he doesn't have time for talk. the latest from rutherford, back to you in the city of. ben: both states contribute a couple billion dollars, talking the to 10 billion for the fed to joy been over 10 years, a billion dollars a year in the national budget is nothing. for a vital rail. >> reporter: he said it is not our tunnel so why would he have to foot the bill? i don't know. ben: it means a lot for the economy of this region. thank you very much. this morning the national transportation safety board will determine the probable cause of the crash that left comedienne tracey morgan injured, the crash
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happened june of last year on the new jersey turnpike, fellow comedian james mcnair was killed. three more passengers were hurt. investigators said walmart truck hit morgan's limo at 65 miles an hour. traffic was stopped and speed limit had been reduced in that zone to 45 miles an hour. they said the truck driver had been out for more than 24 hours before the crash. he has pleaded not guilty. juliet: we were told by the city that it was tapering off and been contained apparently there are questions about that. two more people have died in the bronx legionnaires' outbreak bringing the total number of people had died to 12. ben: 113 people have been diagnosed with the pneumonia like disease, largest outbreak of legionnaires' in new york city history. kerry drew following the latest for us, once again in the concourse section of the bronx.
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kerry: we are outside the daughters of jacob nursing home in the bronx. the cooling tower on top of this building one of 8 teen detested positive for the legionella bacteria in the area. obviously people who live in this home have questions and concerns about their safety, 12 people have died from the legionnaires' outbreak in the bronx and 113 are sick. city officials say no new cases have been diagnosed in a last six days and that could mean this outbreak is coming to an end. as for these cooling towers bill deblasio has announced the emergency legislation that would require all of them to be registered to the department of buildings and they would have to be regularly cleaned and inspected. >> inspections will occur quarterly and potentially dangerous levels of microbes must be reported to the department of health. failure to comply with this lot
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violation and building owners will be penalized. kerry: that legislation to city council later today, the city created an online registration database for those cooling towers. i did mention there were 12 people who died as a result of the legionnaires' outbreak and city officials want to make it clear those 12 people dead have preexisting health conditions and dealing with at the time that they red-eye agnos. that is the latest from the bronx. back to you guys. ben: ream moving across the region. most folks are seeing it now. mike woods is here. juliet: taking logger to get through connecticut but still we are going to be under the gun with showers and storms out there and there's a flash flood watch in effect for a good part of the tristate mainly the five burroughs, northeast new jersey and western long island, for one to three inches of rain to 4:00 this afternoon and showers will
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clearing skies, nice weather returns as we wrap up the work we can't go into the weekend hoping it stays nice all the way through but still some chance of a few showers could pop up. heavier showers are crossing through new jersey heading toward the city and we will see heavier rainfall on top of us for the morning commute primarily in the afternoon it does back down and you might get some peaks of sun but not much. high-temperature 80 today and will be on the sticky side. bought the way the myfoxny.com weather apps got a cool things like interactive radar and you can download for free at the apple itunes store, google play store and take the radar to the street level. let's bring in ines rosales who has a lot going on with the commute this morning. ines: very sloppy out there. problems on the gospels bridge, 15 minutes staten island dow, a stall on the gospels. on the staten island expressway you are fine, no problems to brooklyn. let's go to our cameras on the
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prospect of a live look at traffic westbound, a little slow towards the brooklyn battery tunnel by the prospect. on the eastbound side you are fine. pass trains some problems, car equipment problems suspending se feel like a kid again with dunkin's new cookie-flavored iced coffees. for a limited time, dd perks members can enjoy any sized iced coffee for $1.99.
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>> top stories, protests continued for fourth straight night in ferguson, missouri marking the anniversary of the death of michael burrell. 2 dozen people were arrested. ben: 2 more people have died in the province of legionnaires' disease bringing the total number of deaths to 12, and 113 others diagnosed with the pneumonia like disease. juliet: sandra lee and a friend of good they will undergo surgery for complications relatedday will undergo surgery for complications related to a double mastectomy. ben: we are solidly in august when baseball season is made for a lot of teams. juliet: favorite team? dari: please are they in?
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thank you, you are wrong. duke: they bring in second place. getting back on track, two straight to tampa bay. coming back for the first time since the road trip in first place against the rockies, bottom of the second, up top prospect john gray, and gone. after the game, this guy, they will bea top prospect john gray, and gone. after the game, this guy, they will be a dangerous line of. loading . loadingup . loading. loading the bases against miller. daniel murphy pass jose reyes. it was weird to watch the rockies. two runs come in to score, mets up 4-2.
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that is how it will end. nationals, asking how they did, as they beat the dodgers on the west coast, 1.5 games up in the nl east mission port st. lucie david right taking part in a rehab game and remember this game, he has been on the dl since mid april, spinal stenosis going 1 for 3 playing third base tonight after he plays, depending how he feels tomorrow. steven matt on the disabled list, the torrent muscles, far for in st. lucie, scheduled to make rehab start. if all goes well could be back around a big team sept. first and go to a six man rotation. zak wheeler yesterday if you notice that, that entire season with tommy john surgery being sent the night off, three game series with the indians tonight
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cleveland, regional home town. very nice ball park. i saw my first game at the old ball park, six weeks. by the lake. yankees or one single run and three losses to toronto this weekend. rhonda was also off last night, the yanks lead over the blue jays, the jays are in second place. finally, go to the ballpark, don't be this guy and if you are this guy make sure you catch it. baltimore at seattle. adam chose those deep. this man tries to take a catch and there goes the haft. lackey . lackey he didn't fall over.
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tries to get overucky he didn't fall over. and then he tries to get over. tries to get over the fence after word. the hat falls over the fence you should kickback. ben: you are a stickler for people who try to catch home runs. not a fan, always chose this. there are ways of doing it, rules for watching sports. duke: you don't throw the ball back, that is a dumb tradition. give it to a little kid or something. juliet: nellie -- ben: little house on the prairie. juliet: remember family matters? ben: she was not so nice.
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she was my favorite. trudy was the coolest. duke: we got to name all of us at some point. i know what mine was. >> meteorologist: let's show you the day, average highs coming back down, going into a cooler part of the summer on average, 83 the average high, 69 the average low, fairly close on those numbers. we have a flood watch until 4:00 but only for the green shaded areas which is northeast new jersey of the lower hudson valley into connecticut and western what island, looking at one to three inches of rain coming farruca already happening, heavier showers coming into the eastern sections of new jersey to the city, this will make for wet roadways and localized flooding, that could be a problem, the worst of it coming through over the next couple of hours or so and then we will see hopefully a little bit of a break for the second half of the day as the low pressure and cold front swing by
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but we expect showers and storms through the first half of the day. high-temperature easy today, isolated storms possible tomorrow, dry thursday and friday, let's bring in ines rosales and see what happens with our commute, wetter and whether all the time. ines: more problems, let's start with the gospels bridge, a 30 minute delay for staten island because of a stall blocking a lane. the couple editions, earlier accident by exit 58 cleared away but still working on a flipped over tractor-trailer on the turnpike northbound western spur approaching 15 so expect minor delays around that. 59th street bridge upper level, car flipped over, lane closed there, causing a little bit of a delay, sticking to the lower level man and newsbound, someone will not get their coffee. and the jackie robinson parkway
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construction wrapping up. two lanes closed eastbound approaching the queue gardens interchange. let's see how things are moving on a lie, no problems by terry road east bound west bound but we have issues with the pass trains. there are car equipment problems and no service from journal square to 30 third, the rest of the trains on or close to schedule. juliet: what tv character real light? ben: natalie from the fact of life. >> saved by the bell. ben: jesse was like the one season replacement. she was there and she left. remember? they have a contract dispute. >> they were out and brought in -- ben: i am thinking of pori. jesse winston. we got to run. is making a notch president or not and does anybody care? juliet: anna gilligan has an
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the mrs. garrett replacement. juliet: i wore their hair with a ponytail. let me more current news. duke: lirr and mick demonize is not pregnant according to dmz. the spider referencing as the baby father on saturday night. >> -- anna: that was the footage that had everyone guessing if she was with child but the rapper uses the phrase baby father is a term of endearment. she also called little wayne her baby fathered too. they plan on having kids according to dmz but she wants to get married first. and former clippers owner donald sterling is suing his ex friend, the lawsuit is claiming he violated sterling's privacy by recording a racially derogatory ranch made by the billionaire
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