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>> from fox 5 news this is "good day wakem-p". julierts stilltwadar oumetide. things are going to be heating up this weekend. up this weekend. mike as the forecast. be b early morning earthquake shakes things up in new jersey. this hhat hapened in the mad the town somed the et county area. it was a magnitude 2.5 eartbe tike. minor earthquake but a lot of folks felt that. juliet: one person is dead ld ollowing the triple shooting in brooklyn. the search on for the gunman. we bring you an update. be
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b t chee men were atomest : hter they went searching for treasures in the sewers of nr york city. juliet: may i ahe s the question? what do they consider treasurer in the sewer? ben: thkes were looking for jewelry, money, other items. juliet: they were willing to brave the elemenmet. for that. ben: they are going to find themselves -- julierts braving the elements in jail. ben: i am ben simmoneau. juliet: i amhaduliet huddy. not clearing it with me. ben: was an excellent day. my way out the door i said have a 5ood day" tomorrow. juliet: and you'll be doing that today. happen next weng to next weng to. it will be vacation. ben: i am entitled.
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oodcation. n.e wor.5 weng toends. >> meteorologist: i still have 2-1/2 weeks because of all the weekends i work. ben: it is a total racket. >> meteorologist: get somebody's ld edded the ruffled. ben: you and lvbrkes and mr. gregory. some kind of pyramid schemec1 gregory. some kind of pyramid scheme
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a we have a chance of an isolated showed the in the afternoon and probably going to see these humidity coming back in to sunday but today still try and warm, 83 by lunch time and high at 86, 89 for a high, isolated storms to the northwest could happen. 90 is your high on sunday, and
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around a fr the usgs as qrtikes in our area
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a small won every two or three juliet: he is not slated to meet raul castro or adelphia pro. the country has millions of
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decades old embargo. ben: dagen a couple day,oc.5 fromee a perelic pool, the shot spider system picked up the gun fire ihen police arrived, they found 3 men with gunshot wounds, 21-year-old was rushed aboard the hpbehein,l where he was won precinct saw shootings vropped 46%. then look at the 75st, thkes saw
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ben: deathtwow inmates in connle,ticut will not be executed, they will spend the rest of their lives. julierts after the tty a5 court overturned the death penalty, including one very high profile, n.orriday,e home invasion story. robert moses joins as now on set. >> reporter: that home iotiasion happened eig re yead the ago. seems like it happened yesterday. this was sd h an emhave ionally charged case. now that connecticut overturned its death penalty the tristate crea and effle,tively no longer execute criminals. in new york and new jersey did iith cp3ital punishment inty a004, 2007 respectively. the ruling in connecticut is evidence that support for the death penalty all across the country is waning coin. the t ofime was shocking and heinous. the home invasion in gesture, connecticut in 2007. jesu ifer pet it was wickeen: i
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daughters, he lee and mchale led vrive slicken malaysian after the homeless set ablaze. mihaila was sexually assaulted. then sentenced to death for the p3ier lers but their lives and the lives of nine other men and cosu le,ticut's deathtwow will be r wared. state supreme court ruled 4-3 that the death penalty is uep onstitutionaare g justice richard palmer said this state's death penalty no longer comports with conteartorary standards of decency and no longer serves any lh pitrtuate and lr cical purpose. the ruling is evidence of the growing national opposition to the death penalty. in only p3plies to connecticut but it could be cited in other states that are grappling with cahein,l ted at cshment. for those whose lives have been topat apart thetwulingtwuns torltine wounds that never fully healed. dr. william pettit whose wife cnd dlvghted the were murdered in that home invasion criticized the ruling in a written
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statement torying the death pena sty and its application is a highly charged topic with thaofound emotional iartact he said his thoughts and prayers iere with them on what p3ist be gro3 c1 difficult day and as you can see from dr. william pettit's statemenll h ben:twtueert mpbees thamb you. juliet: it is 5:09. good news for animal frienda wr four lh p and other wisely d. council passed a bill requiring automatic fire sprinklers in pet stores. strange that this was introduced after several pet shop fires in manhattan, quee3 c1 s and the bronx killed aat cmals, pet shops and other facilities that how the
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next year to install sprinklers. the bill passed with only one no vhave e. jermaine willarynm says it is a great bill but didn't agree with the shty a5 owners having to get ramirimbled the . ben: a search for treasure under the streets of brooklyn. juliet: in the sewed the . that got three men arrested as they come city sewers. ulet's go to committee at in east ld latbush. what were they hoping to find? ben: i have a question. someone told you there was $1 million but you had to walk a mile it through brooklyn's tours iou00 you do it? >auletinyrrter: you know me too well. i think you would have to doerele lhat amount. ntiam sn,nding by this sewage great, and the smells emanating ld rom it are nhave very teartting. i have a fear of mice and rats and other nastiness. ntidon't know how md h you wou00
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but that is what these guys did, the infamous man hole behind me cnd here we are on 35th and they went down there and went do au with metal detle,tod the hty a5ing to find buried treasure, jewelery but the only type of jewelnd? thkes were ramiorting when thkes came up with a pair of handcuffs. >> god knosea what they were looking for. i would be calling this a reserve n.y. these three father was something down there.
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peauletinyrgreeith his fellow hunters, 35-year-old vamien and 45-year. c00 david hasu ibal allegedly told police they blocking for jewelry and have her agluables. lhe police co picissioner said terrorism is a concern in new york d. >> what happened is we ask pety a5le to tory something. ge lhe gmils came up empty-handed, charges of criminal trespassing as well as rec11ess endangermenll h cs for the dp worker he has been suspended from his job. that is the latest. that the witness to the. juliet: romo router have wrested from sewers evend?thing from illegal drugs, teri. joe fal3 c1 t, electric razors, colons, snakes, prosthetic eyebal3 c1
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t, ipods and varymonds. ben: p3ich more still to come including an out of control schucel bus with chil faen on boaer l. we will tell you what the driver says went wrong. juliet: m3 c1 he ising teeheing track of lhe forecast. >> meteorologist: beautiful susu y day, 70 deliveeea wr sunny nciea wr that is what we have beyond 6:00, very warm, high temperature, normally 83, looks ul3 c1 he we're getting uramto 86. headlines and dollars, things we can find on myfoxny.comeeweather p3y, at the apple itunes store and google play store that will give you great ibut yormation when lhere is any 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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>> meteorologist: i love going further. ben: you are going -- >> meteorologist: into the caribbean or something. >> meteorologist: i will make it to monmouth beach. i will have to do that. juliet: goes to a beach there. hook it up. >> meteorologist: the weather will cooperate. let's show you what is happening. it was a beautiful one. sunny skies, nice comfortable highs, it will be sunny and warm, high temperatures in the mid 80s but it does look like a hot humid weekend on sunday, a stray storm is possible late saturday and chances pick up as the week goes on and looks like a hot humid street coming, maybe even a heat wave. right now 70 central park, 52 sussex, clear skies with high pressure in control, not much to speak of right now with high pressure year and there is this
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will keep an eye on what is happening to the northwest and potential of the return of humidity as high pressure starts to guide up the moisture into the tristate happening in a couple days. for now not bad, 83 by lunch time, high of 86 and the next seven days 89 tomorrow, committed the is here as well and storm chances pick up as we head into tuesday, wednesday, storm to the northwest not out of the question. a few in metro areas, it could happen, not likely but pretty hot over the weekend. let's bring in ines rosales and see what is going on. a few issues out there, good morning. ines: let's start at queens, 59th street bridge, construction on the bqe by the brooklyn bridge in the construction area west bound at 168th story. let's take a look at the one s toward the bqe. on the west bound side.
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as for the trains everything on or close to schedule this morning. ben: a school bus accident in new jersey was caught on camera. the driver of the bus lost control after her brakes went out yesterday morning, collided with an suv and slammed into a liquor store at sanford and springfield avenue. 11 children and two adults were on that bus. luckily, amazingly no one was seriously injured. the bus is being inspected for mechanical issues. nervous. you will have a blast. ben: "good day" coming back in a moment. >> it has been two years of
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news is getting worse every day. from day one the bill deblasio administration end its hand-picked chancellor have not had the best interests of students as their top priority. the first thing they did was back of a truck and avoid the teachers' union a massive new contract with pay raises. now the new york post has been reporting a seemingly endless stream of systematic fraud in the city school system, so-called social promotion where kids get a free pass to the next great regardless of their performance and proficiency has returned. kids are allowed to take numerous upper-classes for quote net credit recovery and sheet on the exams. even kids who don't go to class, to graduate to help school administrators meet their goals and keep their jobs. this behavior by schools administrators is outrageous, ethically and morally wrong and possibly criminal in nature. the mayor and -- responded with the usual political response to
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a scandal which is formation of a task force. in this case is a farcical panel cronies who essentially are investigating themselves and their friends. last year, she promised she would be back. >> thank you, hope to have d-backs and. >> in 100 days. >> what number are we now? eighth and eleventh is 100 days and we have a list of all the things we accomplished, i will be happy to be back. >> we have been asking and she will return to answer questions. new york city school kids deserve better. i believe in mayoral control of the school system but governor cuomo only gave bill deblasio a 1-year extension to prove he can get the job done. you then see where this is heading, governor cuomo will use bill deblasio s failures is it that in their ongoing power struggle and argue the state to take back control and start the reform process all over again. once again the kids will suffer
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could be distinguished the apollo and zoos models fire foam balls at 70 miles an hour. we need to get those in the studio. ben: the person who sits in this chair after me. dad. ben: there would be injuries. juliet: labor five years to come up with these toys. we estimate is to protect their eyes with projectiles at that separately. ben: 70 miles an hour. juliet: that a lot. wait till you fear is this. you can now sink your teeth into a new flavor of eminems. ben: they never taste as good. juliet: the eminems do. ben: this is pecan pie, the latest flavor, limited edition flavor from the candymaker, it is starting to ship now and should be available through halloween.
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>> from fox 5 news this is "good day wake-up". ben: is going to be pretty nice that the heat and humidity making a return this weekend. mike will tell us what he can expect. juliet: majors for the death penalty is overturned in connecticut, 11 prisoners will be removed from that row. a lot of cases including that horrible home invasion seven years ago. >> medical marijuana this century has been picked. juliet: bill deblasio's wife says she cannot serve jury duty for several years.
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cannot even get her name right. ben: i am ben simmoneau. juliet: i am juliet huddy. it is august 14th. we are going to get to mike because we have nice weather today on the way. >> meteorologist: the weekend of looks pretty good for us, nice and hot and of little sticky up there but no big deal. it is august. it is supposed to be, we haven't had much the last few days, your average, 83 the average high, 68 the average low, we stand at 70 central park, 52 in monticello, clear sky around the tristate region means another beautiful sunny day coming with high pressure in control. it should be fantastic again, a little warmer than we had yesterday, 83 in the city, today we go up to 86 for hi, sunny skies throughout the 83 by lunch time, high of 86, clouds in the afternoon and the next five days high of 89 tomorrow, a small
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pop up in the afternoon, most of that in the northwest that they could pop up anywhere but not were sweating. high temperature 90 sunday, it is humid too. let's bring in ines rosales and see what is happening with our commute. it is friday, how bad could it be? ines: good morning, let's look at long island, no issues on the lie not in state or 7 state parkway. as far as your commute in new jersey middlesex county no problems on the turnpike or the parkway. let's look at your commute on the 59th street bridge of of the lord of expect delays, traffic slower than normal and this is why, to a truck on scene behind it, salt trucks blocking a lane on second avenue, expect delays, this is manhattanbound. trains on or close to schedule. ben: more on that earthquake this morning in new jersey.
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the u. s g s put this at 2.5 magnitude quake in the not very strong. there have been 75 submitted codes. ben: here is what looks like on a seismograph from columbia university's lamont doherty observatory according to their seismograph at the palisades you can see the small but obvious joel on the right-hand side. quakes are rare in our area at, the usgs is monitoring quakes about twice a century, this on a separate shaking scale registered 4 which means it could wake some people what it was that strong and could shake buildings and cars. juliet: we move on for the first time in half a century the american flag will fly at the newly reopened u.s. embassy in havana, cuba. ben: john kerry will be at the event that the white house is
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to normalise ties with cuba which some accused of history of human-rights abuses. he is not slated to meet raul castro or former president fidel castro who claims the country is owed millions of dollars in damages from the u.s. caused by that half century embargo. kerry: signs of life, the rubble inside after two explosions in tianjin killed 50 people. 32 hours after those explosions the firefighter was rescued after being buried alive. the explosions happened in shipping containers don't buy company of a rise to handle hazardous material. they struck on a mostly nonresidential warehouse district. the death toll includes 17 firefighters. 700 people remain hospitalized. ben: right now in connecticut there are a dozen people, 11 the exact number, on death row but that will be overturned. they will announce the rest of their lives in prison, conn.'s
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penalty in that state. juliet: the 11 men will not be executed. includes two in make. these horrific people were sentenced to die for killing a mother in two daughters, raping two of them in a 2007 home invasion. robert moses joins us with more including reaction from that family. >> reporter: connecticut last executed an inmate in 2005. before that the previous execution was back in 1960. now the most serious penalty the state will meet out is life in prison without parole. the crime was shocking and heinous. a home invasion in cheshire, conn. in 2007. jennifer pettit was raped, strangled and murdered. her two daughters, haley and mik mikhaila died of smoke inhalation. mikhaila was also a sexually assaulted. off joy and stephen resented
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that for the murders but their lives and live the two other men will be scared. the state supreme court ruled 4-40 that the death penalty is unconstitutional. writing for the majority justice richard palmer said the state's death penalty no longer comports with contemporary standards of decency and no longer serves any purpose. the ruling is evidence of a the death penalty. will vote only applies to connecticut, it could be cited in other states that grappling with capital punishment. for those whose lives have been torn apart the ruling rub salt in wounds that have never fully healed. dr. william pettit whose wife and daughters were murdered in that gesture home criticized the ruling in a written statement. he said the death penalty and its application is highly charged topic with profound emotional impact particularly on the victims and their loved ones.
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statement saying the focus should not be on the 11.one debt robot on the victims and surviving family members. the mother of jennifer petted who we mentioned in the piece was killed in that home invasion told the new york times, quote, the death penalty represents for the general public capability of doing something that would make life more fair. clearly is this is an incredibly charged ruling jetblue joy that is the latest, live from the newsroom, back to you. ben: it is 5:37. what would you expect to find in new york city's sewers system? juliet: three men went looking for hidden treasures and there can be treasures under the streets of our city. brooklyn is where these guys went. they got arrested. libya has more from east flatbush. >> reporter: we were talking about it, you could smell the --
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i don't know. very pungent smells from this tour. don't know how much you would have to pay me to go down there. you have seen the rats. they found alligator's down there. these three guys wanted to go down there hoping to find some hidden treasures right there in the middle of the street of east 35th, that is the man hole they went down and thought they would find hidden treasure. instead what they unwittingly did was launched a massive police manhunt, police received a 911 call at 7:30 wednesday night. and east 35th street. and a trainee went underground with two of his buddies looking for treasure, valuables, julie, police went into the sewers looking for the men and arrested him for hours later. even the police commissioner
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would willingly go down into the sewers. take a listen. >> god knows what they were looking for. these three have something down there. >> reporter: the guys came up empty-handed. the only jewelry they end ed up with forehand tough because they were charged with reckless endangerment, criminal trespass, as for the trainee the works for the department of environmental protection he was suspended. that is the latest year. back to you in the studio. juliet: you are usually are night side reporter. morning. ben: looks like it is about to -- juliet: welcome to the morning show. go hang out in the sewers. ben: i asked the same question about half an hour ago, if there was $1 million and you had to walk a mile in brooklyn sewers?
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juliet: you could have equipment over you? ben: no. shorts and a t-shirt. >> meteorologist: i would do it. juliet: if i had some breathing apparatus. >> meteorologist: i would figure it out. those horror movies. juliet: desperate for money, not that desperate. >> meteorologist: good morning. we have clear skies around the tristate region, another beautiful day with high pressure in control, start of the badger in central park 70 degrees. we are in the upper 60s to lower 70s. high pressure locked in over the tristate as we head into tomorrow, we will see basically chris kyle is but hot humid weather is making its come back not quite on top of as yet but it will be coming as we head
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hours flyer with us as we get into saturday in to sunday but doesn't look likely we will see things. have a weak trough, cold front approaching doesn't do a great job penetrating the tristate region. there will be a small chance then. temperature 83 by lunch time and high of 86 today, not too sticky. a few isolated storms could pop up especially in the northwest, high temperature 89, a humidity kicking in as we get in to sunday into monday, tuesday, sticking around, three days in a row we have a heat wave, 80s, 90s 18 around the tristate. the myfoxny.com weather apps at the apple itunes store and google play store you can download for free at any point, great weather info on it and travels well with you. let's bring in ines and see what is going on with a few commuting issues. ines: we have some problems, construction, traffic approaching bradley avenue on
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the staten island expressway because of construction closing two lanes, new jersey doing pretty good. no problems 22, 78 or 280. let's see how things are moving on the cross bronx, no issues by the bronx parkway, traffic coming eastbound, looking good as well as west bound. george washington bridge, upper lower level moving fine. a little delay on the upper level with tractor-trailer, you want to take the lincoln tunnel, looks great o 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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juliet: for the first time in half a century the american flag will be flying at the newly reopened u.s. embassy in cuba. ben: the death penalty is declared unconstitutional. the vote was 4-3, 11 murderers on state death row, have their lives spare. juliet: an earthquake struck new jersey, at 4:00 this morning near the town of bernardsville two miles north, a small, 2.5 magnitude, received dozens of reports of light shaking across 24! dave: julius giffords medical marijuana this century on east fourteenth street from 2 to
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third avenue. a lease for space and residential building and 212, east fourteenth street, include a vault, on the ground floor. columbia care was one of five companies that approved state approval for sale of medical marijuana. nothing will be sold until january onest. >> the homeless by the nation jumped 60% since bill deblasio took office. the na info reporting between january 1st to august 9th. the 311 system receive 20,000 calls about a homeless person in need of assistance. during the same period in 2013 michael bloomberg, a 13,000 calls about the homeless. earlier this month bill deblasio launched a multimillion-dollar initiative aimed at helping the
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>> elaine mcrae is excused from federal jury duty. for confederal court asking for a postponement until the end of her husband's term in 2018. it turns out she will not have to serve anyway because you reside in crazy mansion in man had in which is a separate federal district. juliet: they pay their taxes. ben: no longer eligible to serve in brooklyn. when asked bill deblasio said his wife and serve in october when she sent their kids off to college. juliet: pope francis's visit to new york is a month away but officials have been planning for it for a while. the pontiff will address the un in madison square garden. this is a the real key. the same time as the un general assembly and the visit by president obama all of which will create obviously a security environment.
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has said that he is guessing the pope will attract an extra 2.1 million visitors to this area many of whom will want to get a close and personal look at him. >> this will be a new challenge for us. a lot more than we used to. we advise personnel to project what we have to do. >> reporter: new jersey transit glad extra trains and buses and they urge people to stay off the roads. use public transit. ben: duke is off. we have sports. ben: yankees were in cleveland. juliet: they got to work right away. two men on for brian mccan. egos yards, four and -- three run blast, 3-0, they go on to win, 8-6 napping this kid, have a game behind toronto for the first. ben: matt every early start looking for a four game sweep of the rockies, bottom of the fourth, curtis granderson right
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here is out of here, two runs shot to right-center, 20th of the year made it 6-3, age inning, mets dominating the pinch hitting and rips the three run blast to left center completing the swede, 12-3 the final, guess who lost yesterday? those dastardly washington national's, four games up in the nl east. we like it. jets' opening their preseason last night. they have a lot going on. >> they are obviously without geno smith, he has a broken jaw by f-14 mate. jets were in detroit. brian fitzpatrick replace the starting quarterback will be played in the first quarter
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completing two of three passes, brandon marshall covering 13 of those yards. lines went on to beat the jets 23-3 was the final. ben: it is 5:50. pretty nice morning, comfortable, fresh air. >> meteorologist: it is. temperatures this morning starting off in the 60s. central park, you have got 70 degrees, 50s and 60s, 52 in sussex, 65 and newark, 61 in belmar, 63 in islip and bridgeport. doesn't look so bad, nice and comfortable. the air is dry. look at that dewpoint, feels pretty good. anything below 55 in the tristate region doing all right. 54 degrees dewpoint in newark, same thing islip, clear skies, should stay clear throughout the day with high pressure in control, solidly in control for the time being, there will be
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weekend, as we roll into tomorrow there will be few storms that sparked to the northwest with an approaching weak cold front but it drips out of here by the time we get to sunday. heat and humidity will be on top of us as we get to sunday but we are building up to the heat a humidity starting today, 83 by lunch time, 86, 85 for a ride home and the next seven days 89 is your high, three days of 90 plus monday, tuesday, heat wave if it comes through, definitely going to be hot and sticky. let's bring in ines and see what is going on with construction delays and anything else. ines: conn fine, connecticut turnpike, a construction going on northbound by sanford picked up and cleared away. let's go to the cameras and see how of things are moving on the lie, picking up in volume and the west bound no problems on the eastbound side. metro north long island railroad
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trains all running on or close. juliet: a lot more coming. ben: these are -- juliet: this has got to be a joke.
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juliet: el nino is a big deal when it has nicknames like godzilla and bruce lee. i thought you were going to say. >> meteorologist: i feel like we talk about it every year. juliet: bruce lee. forecasters say this year's el nino weather pattern is bigger and stronger than ever. ben: in the history of the world? thousands of years? how do we know that? juliet: the scientists know it and it could bring a lot of rain to california which really needs it because it had a four year drought. they don't think the record rain that will bring is going to be anywhere near alleviating that route. already growing stronger than the one in 1997 which brought mudslides to california and virus to australia and
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enough to get the golden state out of its drop. ben: remember when thereafter was supposed to happen a twenty-third or whatever it was? didn't happen, people. entertainment news. anna gilligan on vacation again? juliet: mr taking yesterday's off, she is on remote. we will see related today. in entertainment in lieu of anna gilligan and update on american idol. former idol-arrested on domestic violence charges. ben: restraining order against his live in girlfriend he was accused of kicking butt told the judge angel reed actually attacked him and initiated several other disputes. requires read to stay away from their home but does not prohibit contact with their 4-year-old daughter. let's make a deal host wayne brady will step in to some kinky boots on broadway. juliet: he will take over the lead role of cross dressing will not.
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this is his first return to broadway since his debut in chicago. the most amazing add lib ever. he will be replacing billy porter played 800 performances. his role of a lifetime. his performances start in november. ben: remember when he was on that show whose line is it any way? he was so funny. and drew carey hosted it. juliet: it takes a lot to make williams tap the backstage. this is impossible. ben: the smoking gun got a copy of his 2015 for writer which includes his demand, a case of alkaline water. fresh ginger roots. juliet: that is good. ben: great jelly and one loaf of free bread.
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ben: note for rider would be right without framed photo of carl sagan. he has been that huge fan. are you kidding me? ava and i needed a little vacay. but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from td bank helps me keep track... for both of us.
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we gotta go. i'm ava. i'm nikki. and we bank human at td bank. what? yoplait. the smooth and creamy yogurt your whole family loves. yoplait original with no artificial sweeteners, no artificial flavors, and no
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