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from fox 5 news this is "good day early call". juliet: remember what he said he was going to do? getting those carriages ban, promised a, but is he admitting defeat? has he been defeated on this issue once and for all? we will discuss. robert: former subway sandwich shops had an illicit tryst with underage girls. we will tell you about at as well. juliet: next time you go to a movie theater they may be taking your back but not to keep you from sneaking in candy.
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antwan lewis. ben is off today. juliet: ben has the week off, back on monday. what is going on down there? >> meteorologist: we are keeping an eye on things. there is a tropical storm that is threatening but that is way down for road. has the chance to get through the air but something to watch out for, that time of year the tropics start heating up. here is what we had yesterday. another hot one, and 87 for i in central park, 90 in allentown and it was humid too, 91 in monticello. he is where we stand, 70 degrees, very warm and sticky again. the other thing that will be a player today, winds from the southeast have been pretty
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as we get to the afternoon a lot of folks will be on beaches. there is a recurring statement saying the risk of recurrence is picking up a bit. our dewpoint at 71. still loaded up with moisture, quite a few storms over new jersey yesterday but that was it. didn't look like a lot else happened, we had localized flooding in new jersey, right now looks pretty quiet for starters on thursday morning but moisture to the east, slow-moving cold front which will swing through the tristate region but that is not until later tonight into tomorrow morning. will be a lot like we had yesterday, high temperature 85 with sun but fade out as a day goes on, shower and storm chances pick up toward the afternoon and evening. tomorrow could be the messiest with our chances especially early on and small shower chances through saturday and sunday but the week is not watch out. there will be wet weather here and there.
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see what we have as we head out the door this morning, good morning. ines: a commute of to a good start, you have construction going on, the bronx looking good on the new england thruway and across bronx, no issues in new jersey especially along 80 and 287. let's look outside at the tappan zee bridge traffic coming with the westchester bound moving without problems, very quiet and rockland county, we have problems with new jersey transit, downed wires at the blackstone branch suspended, new jersey transit buses across honoring, everything else running on or close. juliet: thank you. antwan: bill deblasio talking about those for strong carriages saying city council will be the ones who have to do something about it. juliet: advocates of the ban have the vote but not his way members of the council lift the ban will let happen. he believes the ban is right and necessary, that is what he said
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of bill has been holed up pending an environmental study and city hall source tells support for the ban in the council is growing by the day. >> we are learning more about jerrod vogel's child porn charges. >> use trips to new york to meet with underage victims. robert moses joins us with the latest on this story. good morning. >> reporter: this story has a dusting disturbing connection to new york. authorities alleged third mobile pet illicit sex at the ritz-carlton and the plaza. it is a stunning fall for a formerly overweight everyday guy who became a rich and famous spokesman. jerrod mogul who made millions with his words testifying to the wage shedding virtues of subway sandwiches had no words as he walked out of court in indianapolis. agreed to plead guilty to one
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count each of travelling to engage in other sexual conduct with a minor and distribution and receipt of child pornography. he admitted he traveled from indiana to new york and had sex with two teenagers leave his of the 12 victims were in indiana. >> call this what it is. this is about using wealth, status and secrecy to illegally exploited children. >> in assembling their case against him of authorities revealed 159,000 text messages, 30,000 e-mails, 47,000 images and 3,000 videos. the allegations are disturbing. he allegedly told one of his victims he would like to have sex with someone younger. the younger the girl the allegedly said the better. as part of the plea agreement the former subway pitchman faces from 5 to 12 years in prison. he will also pay $100,000 in restitution to each of his 14 victims. >> restitution cannot undo the
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do all in his power to try to make it right. he also knows he has a medical problem. >> somewhere which suspended its relationship with him after authorities raided his home in july released this statement:his actions are in excusable and do not represent our brand's values. vogel's white katie released a statement saying she will file for divorce. vogel's wife also said her focus is squarely on a couple's two children. jerrod vogel will now have to be registered as a sex offender. that is the latest from the newsroom this morning. juliet: okay. thanks very much. antwan: i didn't know he was married. when police found rosie o'donnell's daughter, she was with a man with a criminal record, joel c. o'donnell was missing for a week. when police found her in a house in new jersey tuesday, the
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arrested a few years ago for heroin possession and was jailed as some reports say they met on the act tender the drogues were found when they picked the police up and they don't believe any crime was committed. reportedly suffers from mental illness. juliet: police arrested a man who slashed his the victim in broad daylight outside broadway theater. the vicious attack happened to the 45 p.m. outside the theater where the production plays, the thief stole a 30-year-old man's wall and cut him in the stomach with a box cutter. the victim was taken to bellevue in serious but stable condition. police took a man into custody last night. corey pgi of the bronx. regal cinemas, the first national theater chain to have a bad check policy. antwan: you could have your purse or back surged next time you go to the movies, lisa evers for. >> reporter: regal cinemas ups
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is one location of the national chain trying to make the theatergoing experience a safe one. signs like this as you go in warn patients their bags and packages will be subject to searches for weapons. former federal agent robert stringed approves of the plan. >> we do it at airports and inner-city, for companies and countries, we can do it at any movie theater, and in all, any restaurant. >> regal instituted the policy after recent movie theater shootings made some people of wary of going to see a film. the issue statement did said in part we acknowledge this procedure can cause some inconvenience and it is not without flaws but these are minor in comparison to increase safety. >> whatever they spend in terms of the operation and security they will make up with revenue because most parents, most families wants to send their family, kids, too a safety and and when you have law enforcement, local community, enforcement operations and security you are as safe as you
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can be. >> searchs are the norm for many new yorkers but folks we spoke to had mixed reactions. >> why not? if you have nothing to hide i wouldn't want you bringing that to a movie theater anyway. >> totally bad because people's privacy, and invading thes privacy for what. >> i feel safe going to movie theater. >> too early to tell of other theater chains will step up their security best ring believes it is a good lead to follow. at union square, lisa evers, fox 5 news. juliet: governor cuomo joined the call for banning topless women in times square. of the scenes in? antwan: yesterday when i get off the shuttle train. >> any of them are pretty? antwan: what was interesting the number of people who squeamish lead -- it was really weird. 4:00 yesterday afternoon. juliet: managers walking around with a. they pose for photos with
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tourists for tips often demanding a to $20 so here is the thing, going topless is legal in new york said technically they are not breaking the law but in an interview with new york, the governor says the women aren't doing the positive transformation of times square from the days of seediness. >> i was around for the bad old times square and this is starting to remind me of the bad old times square. there wasn't blatant corruption. it was a seedy. there were panhandlers. >> pete shows and things like that. bill deblasio was asked if the public expect to see the crackdown, he said some. we are not sure what the crackdown will be or when student is. >> people like blowing away from the lady, the ones that i saw,
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the little west from this. juliet: you didn't take any pictures? antwan: i went home. juliet: you want your umbrella of this morning but this afternoon could be a different story. juliet: michael tell us the
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>> meteorologist: let's get your headlines for the day, we are going to seem more sun on their early side that tends to build in as the day goes on. will be another warm and humid day like we had yesterday with a few storms firing at during the day. a lot like we had yesterday. more the mic in the yesterday they primarily happened to the west but they will be more scattered around the tristate region today and later run you will see heavier showers especially tonight into tomorrow morning when the front is starting to swing through the tristate but here is where we stand with temperatures, same as we were yesterday, 76 in bridgeport, 75 and montauk, 68 in monticello, dew points are again quite high and a lower 70s, 71 degrees in central park, 73 at newark, 72 in bridgeport
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you are in the range where it is becoming aggressive. yesterday we made it a 87 for a high and we will be close to that later on today is the definitely feeling that he and humidity. looking pretty quiet with radar and satellite again a lot like we had yesterday but notice the showers and storms are closing in on us. this time of year is pretty typical for these fronts to pass through rather slowly and that is happening here for the last couple days and what will happen for a few more days. we will see different approach, a few scattered storms, but during the day but if you do get it you will probably see localized flooding. the main front will pass through fairly early tomorrow, 6:30 to 10:00 or so when the main line of showers and storms comes through. future cast is not that excited about it only bringing scattered showers but when the storms get going sometimes they put down a lot of water so localized flooding could be a problem as this is passing by later tonight into tomorrow.
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high temperature today 85 degrees, 81 tomorrow, then more isolated stuff over the weekend. there will be some wet weather here and there. the myfoxny.com weather apps at the apple itunes store, google play store breakdown hourly and daily forecasts, download for free at the google play store or apple itunes store, search out myfoxny.com weather. let's go to ines, a fairly quiet with the weather. hopefully the commute and some construction issues and that is it. ines: long island, nassau county, meadowbrook expressway moving fine, same for putnam county, no issues along 84 if you are heading towards 684. mets looked at your commute on staten island, the expressway, bradley avenue no issues eastbound or west bound. as far as driving into the city from new jersey to george washington bridge lower level shutdown for construction going on so everyone had to choose the
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the lincoln or holland tunnel. antwan: drones sharing of the skies a growing danger and the devices being sold in airport gift shops. oh my gosh. juliet: these drones their very dangerous to planes are in gift shops at a local airport but not anymore. the port authority got them pulled from the shelves at newark liberty. dan bowen has more. >> reporter: is happening too often officials say, 650 drone sightings near plains in the united states already this year, more than double the amount in all of 2014. this audio from a pilot on approach last month near jfk. >> about a mile back there was a drone flying on a left side of this abandoned airport. >> joy we have 137 near misses
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last month 136 before that. >> senator charles schumer planning to propose legislation requiring drone manufacturers to include g of fencing in remote control devices. >> you put in the software of the drone where it can't fly. is built in and you could say they can't go within two miles of an airport, can't go above 500 feet, they can't go near a special building like the pentagon. >> reporter: it would be a welcome move by some passengers. >> it is and saved. not be allowed in public airspace. >> proposed rules may not have stopped recent oversight and newark liberty. report finding two stores had drones for sale inside the terminals. despite faa rules banning drone usage within five miles of airports. >> just can't fly it so you can impact safety. >> port authority issuing a statement, quote, upon learning of the sale of such items and
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newark liberty international airport port authority leadership today moved quickly to demand store selling drone cease immediately from doing so and the port authority is issuing a statement saying these two stores of bob brooks don't, and hudson news have stopped selling the drones. antwan: if you find yourself eating alone you are not really alone. we'll do it but sold lining makes up nearly half of all our meals and snacks. the food marketing institute says 53% of all breakfasts are eaten solo weather in the car, the desk or at home. 45% of lunches are eaten by themselves. nearly three quarters of all evening meals are eaten with other people. very interesting. it makes sense. you tend to go out to dinner more than use a let's meet for lunch. juliet: i eat alone all the time.
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juliet: still ahead mike woods injured during a charity softball game. you should see the other guy. find out what happened to.
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>> a big charity softball game. did we see the collision? mike, tell us what happened. >> meteorologist: i had a midfield collision with pete rosenberg, there was actually of what all coming out the atlanta in between us. imus in the outfield, he was second base, he was trying to make the catch and look like it was well over his head so i went to catch it and make the save and we collided and that is what happened. a lot of skin on my knee, he feared worse. he might have had a separated -- there is.
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we are going to have -- pretty sure he wants to sue me. we will be having it out. i will take that man to court because i'm pretty sure it is all his fault. juliet: you are supposed to call the ball. >> meteorologist: i don't know if he heard me, but rookie, you know. it is all right. i might have said something about don't cry, dry your eyes. antwan: our you feeling this morning? >> meteorologist: a little sore. let's get you your forecast and we will have more coming up in a little bit. was quite a story yesterday, 78 at central park, 73 in islip, 75 in montauk, a mild start, the humidity and the dew points are real high once again so here we go with the hot and sticky day. so far no storms but this means
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business, mainly later tonight that will be happening with pretty decent showers and storms coming through, high temperature 85, a little cooler tomorrow but more showers and storms especially early, a little drier over the weekend but showers here and there. juliet: how are you doing? >> all the injury reports, separated shoulder. you could step up sometimes when a player gets hurt the, that is what happened for the yankees yesterday looking for their sweep of the twins and taking them on yesterday afternoon at yankee stadium, a getaway day, greg birdie is playing for mark tiexiera, came up huge, bottom of the fourth, urban santana out of the ball yard, two run blast, bird's first major league homer against the yankees' lead,
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twins, bird does it again. his second, two hour run home run of the game, inga is a 4-3 lead called up from aaa thursday. on the mound, nathan didn't allow a base runner until the sixth inning that gave up three runs that finished giving a four hits through 7 striking out eight. the eighth save of the year as a yankee sweeping the twins with a 4-3 victory. in baltimore the mets wrap up their two game series with the orioles, top of the seventh tied with three, he break the tie with a solo home run. his twelfth homer of the season taking a 4-3 lead but it didn't last. bottom of the same inning and an jones turns on that pitch solo home run for him baltimore ties up 4-all.
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bottom of the ninth inning still tied at 4, here is carlos thorez on the hill, laurels rookie, not a great time for the mets for that, had his first major-league homer and a walk off when a baltimore winning 5-4, orioles beating the mets, june 18th, 2009, they lost 9 straight to the mets but win yesterday. this past week there have been several reports the giants' quarterback t line manning's contract negotiation, one report from the nfl network said he wanted a deal that would make him the highest paid player in the nfl. we talked about it here yesterday. nfl network continued reporting that while it wasn't manning's actual quote the one to be the highest-paid player they stand by their report saying he is asking for a deal worth more than aaron rogers who is the current highest paid player. eli would say i never said that. but his agent was pushing for
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the highest number.
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