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it's finger lickin' good. >> from fox 5 news this is "good day wake-up". juliet: in studio today. ben: a little short on the male presents. except for me. except for me. juliet: and rob, 20 men in here. not making any friends today. will it be cooler today? record-setting temperature yesterday. ben: you complaining? juliet: not at all. of the new york city public
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schools back in session today, juliet: salt companies, they say, the limits are at that are out right now are too low. new york city board of health taking up that issue today. chain restaurants wondering if they have to put a assault warning on their menus. ben: passengers force to evacuate a jumbo jet on a runway after an engine caught fire. juliet: that is so scary. situation. fly nonstop vegas to london. kind of far. juliet: they wouldn't stop in new york. let's investigate that. ben: good morning, juliet huddy. audrey is here in for mike who duty. i wonder if he is on a case.
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>> meteorologist: not yet but maybe we will find out today. hopefully not. >> meteorologist: of apps free. ben: oh. >> meteorologist: would scale. boxes there. juliet: donald trump. >> meteorologist: donald trump was there. when they showed him on the big screen, the place erupted in a large booth. he sat there and waved and smiled, quite amusing. easy to spot. let's talk about the heat from yesterday's. it was hot across the area. 97 in central park, 98 at newark liberty airport, 93 in belmar, 91 in islip, 94 in bridgeport, everyone in the 90s except montauk which at 87 degrees. another warm one today, quite humid.
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as the kids head out to the bus stop make sure they dress comfortably even though temperatures in the 70s, when they head come later this afternoon will be close to 90 so short and the tee shirt might be a good choice especially those in the public-school system which go back for the first day today ben: 77 in the park, 75 in islip, 76 for montauk point, 68 in poughkeepsie, 64 in monticello, 664 degrees, no rain on the radar at the moment but it is in our forecast, a couple isolated showers later this afternoon, more like early evening especially northwest of the city, cold front approaching from the west and that will ignite the wet weather we are expecting over the next 24 to 36 hours. future cast shows a mix of sun and clouds that there's a thread of an isolated showers northwest. tomorrow morning way of cloud cover, there's a greater chance of showers and thunderstorms to roll through, could give us a
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good amount of rainfall and showers will be slow to clear friday morning. by afternoon, they will be working in in time for the weekend. today expect increasing clouds, later in the afternoon a chance of an afternoon shower and thunderstorm, temperatures around 90 degrees in many spots. tomorrow will be humid and temperatures will be slightly cooler, but a greater chance, it will linger into friday, dry up by saturday, plenty of sunshine, load humidity, 70s which is average for this time of year. let's see what is going on on the roads this morning. ines: things looking good. in essex county no problems on the part, 280, traveling through queens, white stone and frogs neck bridge, the 59th street bridge as far as upper level and lower-level manhattan bound traffic doing fine and train, met for a long island rail road,
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new jersey transit and pass trains on or close to schedule. ben: remember your first day of school? ines: no. juliet: it was ten years ago. you remember what it was like. a couple of you. the first day of school for new york city public-school students. i am not trying to rain on your parade. ben: over a million kids are waking up early today. the mayor too. he will be at the harbor view school in the st. george section of staten island, going to the island, that is where robert moses is this morning. >> reporter: the mayor and school chancellor will be here, and later on this morning they will greet students and parents and they will be at a press conference afterwards. the thermometer says it is summer. will be 90 degrees or better
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is cool. yes, kids. this video released by the city the mayor is tying the school year excited the. upon cleaning and organizing a classroom with vigor, the mayor made way for the professionals. >> have a great year. >> reporter: bill deblasio greet students at schools in all five burrows including jfk high school and the bronx, parts of which were seriously damaged when a worker tested in newly installed gas line last month. a million students awake today with a pervading sense of dread as the summer ends and reading, writing and arithmetic begins but a first lady and mayor choose to look at this a positively, using the start of the school year to tout the city's all they've reached a program which boasts 65,000 kids. >> never anything done like this on this scale. when i came into office 20,000
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for children and school system. >> it sets the tone for educational success the rest of their life. allows a woman or a parent who is at home with the child to go to work. that is priceless. >> reporter: not everything is rosy. dozens of schools are considered failing and much of this year will be spent attempting to turn them around. the city is trying to transform schools into places where families can get other services like medical and dental care and counseling. parental involvement is key to improving students and schools. she says this is her favorite time of year. >> a great school year and let's make this the best one ever. >> reporter: for mayor who has taken flak for not visiting staten island the net is no accident that bill deblasio is beginning his grand tour of all staten island.
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borough but with all the trucks lined up on richmond terrace in st. george, not forgotten this morning. that is the latest from outside 59 in st. george staten island this morning. juliet: what was your first day of school like? >> reporter: i just remember my best driver judy. i loved my best driver and when we moved in third grade i had to say goodbye to my bus driver because i was on a different bus route and that was traumatic. there were tears shed and cards exchanged. juliet: that doesn't surprise me. up with some pictures. they will be incriminating and now. juliet: we will check back with you. we should have done that first day of school. moving on, today the city is finishing installing a large number of speed cameras around schools. when it is done 140 cameras will
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be in operation. 100 of those cameras will be fixed and there will be 40 portable ones moving around to keep you on your toes. the work is two months ahead of schedule, and we think that is the case. ben: of course it is the case because it brings in money. those things are done, things cost a lot of money. juliet: they operate in hour before school opens and run one hour after dismissal as well as during after-school activities. the cameras issue $50 fines for limit. since they were installed last year they have raised should say. ben: the board of health is set to vote on putting salt warnings on manyes today. ben: new york could be the first city in america to require this morning, teresa priolo is on the upper east side. do we have a lot of salt intake
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up here. >> reporter: it is everywhere. take for example right behind me at chain restaurant, they would be required to post these icons on their menus, i was looking at their menu, deep dish pizza, pepperoni pizza which is one serving has over 3,000 milligrams of sodium in it so the city is saying they're not telling you not to read this but simply saying when are not saying no, we're saying we want you to to know about the food you are eating. pass the salt. on second thought don't. the city board of health is serving another dose of food regulation aimed at curtailing salt intake. the board will look at a brown liking -- groundbreaking rule with a salt shaker emblem on contain more than the sodium. if it passes you will see the
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from burger king, the spicy italian foot-long from subway, or t g i friday's sesame chicken strip. according to the cdc your daily sodium intake shouldn't exceed 2300 milligrams or about a teaspoon. the average person takes in 3400 milligrams of salt, 90% of americans exceed the salt guidelines and consuming too much and pose health risks like high blood pressure. the chart on the cdc website says how much salt is hidden in common foods. a slice of white bread can contain and 230 milligrams of sodium. as lisa downing meat may contain a one thousand milligrams and a piece of cheese pizza out to 730 milligrams. the change eatery's want to leave it to the usda that this is not the first time they intended to blaze of food frail. in recent years it has banned trans fats, forced calorie counts and tried unsuccessfully
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to limit the size of sugary drink. the asphalt institute which is producers are calling into question government data we just told you about and also sadies are incorrect government targets and also they would like more research to be done before the city implement such immeasurably state is the latest from the upper east side. back to you. ben: thank you very much. two days before the anniversary of 9/11 new york's most famous political faces take part in a homeland security hearing inside the september 11th museum. former mayor rudy guiliani, police commissioner bill bratton and congressman peter king were among those who read very yesterday. rudy giuliani called iran one of the biggest threats to security and announced the recent ordeal. >> we have got a dangerous situation developing in the middle east where we have a divided middle east.
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taking action to prevent it. instead it is negotiating an agreement which recognizes something we have been fighting for decades which is that nuclear iran. which will make it even a bigger empire. ben: to prevent another september 11th rudy giuliani advocated a more aggressive approach especially in response to isis. juliet: he used the word empire i think very deliberately. we have a lot more coming up. ben: including hillary clinton saying she did nothing wrong when it comes to her e-mail yet she issued an apology. juliet: will we have another record setter today? ben: 97 yesterday. >> meteorologist: we are at 77 degrees, another hot and humid day on to happen but not quite as hot as it was yesterday. you can track the weather with us with live interactive radar.
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so far for the year. pitt that with yesterday's 97, the previous record was 93. 77 in the part, quite humid out there, the dewpoint is pretty will stand uncomfortable for one more day, two more days before drier air works into the region. temperatures in the 70s from syracuse to philadelphia, 75 in d.c. 714 pittsburgh. high pressure dominant whether feature but it will be sliding east allowing the cold front to make its way into the region, that front will ignite showers across the area today and tomorrow. today's action most northwest of the city, the sun and cloud for much of the day and a different story, the front starts to impact the area, there will be an area of low pressure bringing in rain across the region and we need rain, much-needed rainfall
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hot and humid, 90 degrees, not as hot as yesterday, and high readings in the 80s to upper 70s, watch out for rain on thursday, lingering into relief friday, saturday looks to be great with plenty of sunshine. will feel nice and dry with a high temperature of 79 degrees. let's look at the roads, ines has your a traffic update. ines: not bad out there. we have an issue in brooklyn. no problems on 287, staten island expressway looks good, brooklyn side of the verrazano bridge there is a stall by atlantic avenue, one lane blocked to the brooklyn battery tunnel. let's look at the long island expressway, west bound eastbound moving and the speed limit driving into the city, the george washington bridge doing fine this morning, upper and lower level no delays, for the lincoln and holland tunnel. ben: thank you very much. scary footage out of the big
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airport in las vegas, british airways jet was about to take off when suddenly an engine here erupted in flames and look at this video, smoke and flames poured out of the boeing 777 jets, it came from the left-hand side engine, all 159 passengers and 13 crew members were able to get off the plane within minutes, big emergency flights, 14 people suffered minor injuries, the plane was supposed to fly to london, no word what caused the engine to catch fire. the faa and the ntsb are looking into it. juliet: presidential candidates on both sides making rounds on various tv shows. ben: kerry drew here with more. >> hillary clinton speaks out about the use of a private e-mail account when she was secretary of state in an interview with abc news in a facebook message, and to make an
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she said she could have done a better job answering questions earlier. >> in retrospect certainly as i look back, even though it was a lot, to account for personal, work related, that was the mistake, i take responsibility, i try to be as transparent as i can. >> reporter: he reiterated the transparency message, that is why i've provided work e-mail, testifying in public in front of the benghazi committee later this month. she has an appearance on the ellen joy said to air tomorrow. on a republican from donald from taking jabs at what he calls a low energy jeb bush, take a listen. >> too much energy, some
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companies don't, the norm ought to be for all your sleeping needs. >> bush is responding trying to show is funny side in an appearance on steven colbert on the late show. >> your campaign posters just jab with that jack and an exclamation point. >> i have been using jet since 1994. it connotes excitement. >> how many of us when we get excited though jeb? >> in florida they do when they see in either out of happiness or the bank. juliet: much more in entertainment later on with anna gilligan. juliet: obviously important to voters whether we admit it or
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>> from fox 5 and is this is "good day wake-up". ben: to legitimately complain about these temperatures, 7 degrees yesterday. >> didn't feel like it. >> hottest day of the year. it didn't feel that bad. there was breeze but it was warm out there. audrey:date in for a missing mike woods this morning. we are not sure. she will let us know when cooler temperatures role in. juliet: i was out very good speller, one of the reasons i loved spelling in school, only reason i liked to go to school. it is back-to-school for new york city public school students today, 1 million kids waking up early this morning and we are here for you, parents. ben: in the county clerk in kentucky's out of jail. a jet set her free but will she allow her office to issue
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couples? juliet: tom brady is speaking out, the espn report that team
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to say is without any sort on75 and no. the airport. in poughkeepsie and sussex and monticello, mild and monday start across the region because the dew points are in the 60s and 70s. it is going to feel that way through today and tomorrow. look at satellite radar, no rain across the tristate area but there is a chance for couple isolated showers later in that afternoon. in advance of a cold front making its way into the area tonight and along that front area of low pressure bringing in serena ome rain across the area thursday. not quite as hot as it was yesterday. humid thursday, watch out for rain, temperatures take a drop,
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highs in the 70s by the weekend and try rand or comfortable air friday afternoon into saturday. let's see how it looks on the roads. ines is here to help with your commute. ines: not as bad as yesterday, starting the morning pretty good in westchester, no problems from rockland county, fine on the freeway, both sides at the sawmill across westchester, suffolk county moving fine on the lie, southern state, let's check the bronx here, cross bronx, headlights moving towards us, east bound no problems towards the bruckner and west bound side, that wicked wrapping up construction, through the queue gardens interchange, no access to the jack robinson parkway, southbound side you are moving fine. as far as the northbound side looks good, if you are taking the gwb upper and lower level good option, no problems with the lincoln or holland tunnel.
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clifton schools in new jersey to dismiss students early today. meanwhile the first day of classes across new york city. juliet: after a summer vacation mayor and school chancellor looking to overcome major problems. robert moses is at the harbor view school in the st. george section of staten island, the mayor will be visiting the area today. >> reporter: good morning, we expect not only the mayor but the school chancellor to be here around 9:00 this morning. they will be greeting students and parents and hold a press conference here for the first day of school. it will be a very busy-not only for students but for the mayor as well. he will be visiting schools in all five burrows including jfk high school in the bronx which you will recall was damaged in an explosion last month. there's some discussion that school may not be ready for the start of school but it is. more than a million students
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have to say goodbye to summer and hello to a new school year. the city is offering full day and 4040 k to 65,000 students, that is of major promise the mayor made when he campaigned and he is making good on that promise. the first year the city is offering spots in its creaky program to anyone who wants one. the mayor said in a national television appearance offering such a service gets kids started on a right foot. >> there has never been anything like this done on this scale anywhere in the country. when i came into office 20,000 kids were in pre k, this will be transcendent for our children and school system. >> reporter: in the spirit of the first day of school i promise incriminating school pictures and my mom certainly delivered this is one of my school pictures from third or fourth grade ores of. i think i still have this shirt.
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that is the latest, live from st. george staten island this morning. ben: will play. juliet: looks a little tom brady like. ines: ben: barakat. robert moses, thank you very much. we thank mrs. moses in princeton for delivering this early in the morning. thank you, robert. problems on long island, drivers, the largest school bus companies on the island could go on strike tomorrow leaving parents scrambling for ways to get their kids to school but 1200's robbers went better working conditions and the pay hike. if a strike it would affect a dozen school district's most of them in suffolk county, both sides will reportedly need a federal mediator this afternoon but if nothing comes of that they could strike as soon as tomorrow. >> the ceo has set down of united airlines with his resignation is linked to investigation into his company's
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dealings with the port authority and former chairman david samson. this is interesting. the u.s. attorney's office in new jersey is said to be risking at san synapses the 9 united project in newark liberty airport. around the same time united resumes flights from newark to columbia, south carolina where samson has a home. of former ceo has agreed to cooperate with the investigation. ben: we will see what happens with that. juliet: the city board of health getting ready to vote on putting salt warnings on restaurant menus. ben: how much is too much? teresa priolo is on the upper east side with the answer, the problem is most of us do not adhere to this daily recommended guidelines. >> reporter: 90% of us don't. pretty big number. a lot is hidden in your food. let's look at the restaurant behind me. i'm looking at their menu, plastic salad from here if you
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read the whole thing as 1900 milligrams of sodium, there pizza if you have a deep dish pepperoni pizza, 4,000 milligrams of sodium. the city says a lot are getting caught in this trap. we don't know how much sodium is in our food so we want to put this label on the menu where the item accedes daily dose of sodium you should have. pass the salt. on second thought don't. this the board of health is serving another dose of food regulations aimed at curtailing your salt intake. the board will vote today on a ground-breaking requiring a salt shaker emblem on chain restaurant dishes that contain more than the recommended daily limit of sodium. if it passes you'll see the icon on your favorite whopper from burger king, the spicy italian foot-long from subway, smokehouse turkey from panera or td i friday's sesame jack chicken strips. according to the cdc your daily sodium intake should not exceed
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2300 milligrams or a teaspoon. the average person takes in 3400 milligrams of salt. 90% of americans exceed the assault guidelines and consuming too much can pose health risks like high blood pressure. the chart on the cdc website shows how much salt is hidden in common foods. a slice of white bread can contain 230 milligrams of sodium. slice of deli meat may contain a one thousand milligrams. piece of cheese pizza, 730 milligrams. the chain eatery's want the issue left to the usda but this is not the first time new york city has attempted to blaze a food frail but in recent years has banned trans fats, calorie counts and tried unsuccessfully to limit the size of sugary drink. we looked at data from the salt institute trade association for small producers calling into question the government taps data. they caution all of us that although too much salt can be a
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also harmful to your health so you have to follow the goldilocks approach and get it just right. ben: all right, thank you. juliet: i so over do it with salt. i have soup over it time. ben: moving on, county clerk in kentucky who refuse to issue marriage licenses to gay couples is out of jail this morning and is thanking supporters. kim davis and five days of 9 bars for refusing to issue the licenses, she cited her religious beliefs as a christian following her beliefs, she addressed supporters who rallied in front of the jail. [cheers and applause] [inaudible] ben: davis has been ordered not to interfere with deputy clerks
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who is a marriage licenses. she does she could find herself back behind bars with one of her lawyer says any licences each it when she was behind bars are not in volatile the the county, the commonwealth of kentucky say they are valid. instead of her name on those county. juliet: mike huckabee up there with her, running for president and former joy on stage. by the way my friend marty schwinn's dad in missouri was the farmer. ben: i was saying earlier that is a stereotype. lot of farmers to not wear overalls. juliet: an elderly man with -- ben: flannel shirt. juliet: very stereotypical. ben: of view, not juliet. >> meteorologist: good wardrobe
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day across the tristate arianna as temperatures approach 90 degrees once again. we will get much-needed rainfall starting late tonight northwest of the city, chance of a couple isolated showers with a bigger rain chance comes in tomorrow. we need the rain because we are system will bring us the rain, cooler and less humid air in weekend. you can track the weather with us, get daily and hourly reports and follow storms on live interactive radar. you can do it on our myfoxny.com weather apps and download free at your google play store as well as your itunes store. that is a quick check of the weather. let's see how one looks on the roads. ines: we have some incidents starting with staten island expressway doing fine, brooklyn, the bqe slow from the prospect for the atlantic avenue, stall blocking a lane, new jersey no problems, 287. let's check the thruway, rockland county, south bound
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moving fine as well as northbound, northbound by 15 a an accident to the shoulder you want to watch out for. let's check the fdr drive a problem here by 79 street, a stall and you conceive of flashing lights, the stall year southbound, traffic backed up to 96th stre [ cheers and applause ] a wave of game-day excitement is rolling into dunkin'. taste the new tailgater breakfast sandwich, stacked with smoked sausage, fire-roasted peppers, and onions. america runs on dunkin'. with the new chase freedom mobile app, you can simply redeem, pay, and go. the new chase
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i say to the bowl are you trying to temp me? the bowl says " come on down to the land of plenti." yoplait plenti, with oats, flax, and pumpkin seeds.
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juliet: checking your headlines and aide to governor cuomo remains in a coma at in critical condition after being shot in brooklyn early monday hours indian day parade. there is a $12,500 reward for any information that leads to an arrest. ben: police are looking for robbers to cut a hole in the roof of a jewelry store and making off with 120 grand in cash and jewelry, this is surveillance video of one of those suspects. any information call crime stoppers, 800-577-tips. juliet: the ball players who blindside a referee in san antonio tx claim the referee directed racial slurs at them and also suggested one of their assistant coaches pushed them and prodded them to do this. he has in the meantime been
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ben: tom brady fresh off a court victory denying rumors of a shaky marriage legal boston radio station that he and his wife are, quote, in a great place. the magazine us weekly reported brady argued with her during the deflategate mess and met with a divorce lawyer but brady said there has been a bigger supporter of him than his wife. juliet: remember the quasi moto photo? that whole thing? fans chris the artist jane rosenberg, now they're selling t-shirts to coffee mugs showing this gets without her permission. earlier is sending cease and desist anyone profiting off of her work. bqe getting flack about a sketchy apologize to brady. she didn't need to do that. good morning, duke. duke: it is more about the patriots. rough night for the dark night, matt harvey, innings pitched, he
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didn't even make it past the sixth inning, if you talk about this, go out perform, michael taylor hits the rbi single, that is an error, crossing one, 3-run score, 7-1 nationals, arby gave the seven runs on eight hits and has no idea when they will start again. the mets game all the way back, solo home run, i gave up on this game watching the u.s. open and the yankees and the mets are up, with the she huge win, 8-7 the final score. another game on the washington nationals. he's an orioles bottom of the 6, a rod, the shot over the wall, up 34th of the season. every seen this? 30 home runs. chris davis for baltimore major league leading 41st home run so hot after the all-star break,
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yanks with a great strikeout performance by tna anaka tanaka, the u.s. open tennis match, everyone had been waiting for serena versus venus, quarterfinals. we will continue her quest for the grand slam first set, venus will come to the net, drops just inside the line, takes the first step, 6-2. second sets, at serena double faults, breaks, take 6-1. off-center, a little frustrating, the crowd was behind venus off the track, great backhand winner return, match point, sheet smashes it with it with 6-2-1-6, semifinal, two victories from the grand
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men side, novak djokovic facing lopez, take the first set to lopez for the age, he is not happy, rips off his shirt in disgust, slams his racket, slamming their racket. ben: good for the record industry. duke: he will turn it around, hits the net, novak djokovic quince four said debt financing to the semifinal. finally last night at metlife stadium, last night was the premier of the new camp commitment video. duke: the online video, the new duncan doughnuts commercial, a fun video, it really is, definitely they have some chemistry on the field and on the screen, funny outtakes as well. i caught up with a matter and
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asked about it. >> i am excited about it, trying -- around the corner. kind of can't wait to get in and it really hit me. so much stuff has been built up and anticipated end to you are waiting for the season ended is finally here and i am excited. duke: i will tweet out where you can find that video on the timeline at duke castiglione. j. p p won't re-signed with the pirates. it is a lot worse than his camp was leading on. ben: let's check the forecasts. >> meteorologist: a mild and muddy start across the tristate area, 77 degrees already in central park, 75 in islip, 76 in bridgeport, 60s in poughkeepsie, monticello and sussex with temperatures at 64 degrees, high pressure is our dominant whether
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feature but as it slides east it will allow the cold front from the west to approach with a chance of isolated showers this afternoon. if you plan to go to the u.s. open it has been dry for much of the tournament but now things start to change, we expect temperatures to be warm once again, near 90 degrees, watch out for an isolated showers in the evening. tomorrow it will begin mid with temperatures cooling-off 80 degrees, watch for widespread rain tomorrow lingering early on friday, drier over the weekend, low humidity and temperatures take a drop in the 70s which is normal for this time of year. let's see how it looks on a rhodes. ines: we have a couple problems, staten island expressway fine, keep an eye on this stall by atlantic avenue in down, one lane blocked, traffic backed to the prospect, if you are driving in queens so far so good, not a lot going on, white stone bridge doing fine. let's see how things are moving
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