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>> juliet: good morning going outside this morning it is legitimately fall. >> ben: for a few weeks and then you want summer back. >> juliet: yes but then you don't get summer back for a long time. it will be be a cool start to the morning. high in the mid- 70s today. >> ben: it will warm up. were wondering if the new subway station on the left side has a new smell. >> juliet: i bet it doesn't have a smell at all.
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>> ben: good or bad that's that's okay. it is open for business. >> juliet: the search for this woman who is accused of punching a little boy. a 12-year-old in the bronx. if you recognize her let us know. >> ben: raging wildfires in california have claimed at least one life. what is being done to contain them and what is at risk. >> juliet: good morning. >> ben: good morning it is 5:00 a.m. did you have a nice weekend. >> juliet: yes nice day yesterday. watch football and then history of the eagles. >> ben: the bandura football team? >> juliet: the ban. >> ben: my one issue is it look
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like it was going to be a washout and then it wasn't. >> it wasn't supposed to be a washout. then the rain came through and messed things up. >> mike: what's out there this it's cool and fresh. 59 degrees in central park. 57 degrees in islip. fifty-two in monticello. cooler air is drier. do points our way down, that means there's not so much moist year. feeling like summer is coming to a close as it is. temperatures back where they should be this time of year. you're looking at cooler temperatures than what we had yesterday, we are looking at
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winds coming in from five to 12 mph. per hour. that makes it feel cooler than it is. we had some showers that's why we had rain delays yesterday. the pressure is moving up to the north and east. it could be a quiet day except for the part of the low. lots of sunshine tomorrow and that will go on for days. temperatures will be coming back up. high temp is only 76 degrees today and windy. 82 degrees is your high tomorrow, 83 on thursday and 84 degrees on thursday. let's take a look at the roads the periods before labor day has come and gone so now it's okay
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to complain about the weather? >> christina: good morning let's take a look at the roads. a few few accidents are now cleared away. fourteenth st. that disabled the vehicle is now cleared. let's look at the bridge, westchester seems to be flowing freely. let's look at the george washington bridge it is looking pretty nice as you make your way inbound. no no delay right now. lincoln and holland tunnel is okay. mass transit is running on are
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close to schedule. take a look at the new timetables. back to. >> juliet: after eight ones of construction, the new seven train subway stop is ready for its first subway commute. >> ben: it looks nice from the video. there's a brand-new neighborhood has access now robert is with us. remac good morning to you, there is a sweeping glass entrance that greets writers even before they walk in. this is the first new subway station since 1989. before the closest station had been at penn station. now the far west side doesn't seem so far. >> the number seven train extension is open for business.
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>> reporter: the 469th is now open. >> this is a monumental day for the city. >> reporter: the extension runs a mile and a half from times square to 43rd street. the takes about six minutes but the start of the project to years. they said said it was worth the wait. >> just like in the 20th century this extension instantly creates an accessible new neighborhood right here in manhattan. >> reporter: the station is light and airy. at least for now it is free of the gunk and grime that cling to the other 468 stations. it has new incline elevators which were prone to problems and delay completion of the project. there is practically a stampede to write it on the first day
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open. we heard nothing but satisfy customers. >> we love every minute of it. >> on believable it is a historic moment. back to seattle. just to ride this. thank you new york you finally got it done. >> reporter: not everything was rosy on the first day. the blahs you some heat from not using more city money for the capital plan. there's some controversy that another station on 31st and tenth were scrapped because of cost concerns. some people are calling for that station once again to be built. that is the latest. >> juliet: some people feel like the city it was focused more commercial interests.
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thank you robert. >> ben: thank you robert i love that guy. other news in the bronx, and a woman got into an argument with a 10-year-old boy and punched him in the face. police need your help tracking her down. spee1 this is video of that incident. it happened on august 19. it's hard to tell but you can see the woman confronted the boy and then apparently punches him. >> juliet: they thought the boy was being rude to the cashier and said the boy suffered a blood he knows. 8577 tips. >> ben: steve is with us.
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>> reporter: pope francis will be here in two weeks. new reports out suggests keeping the pope safe is an unprecedented challenge. it calls for the highest security setting possible. what is making it concerning is the pope has a propensity to wander. >> we are monitoring very closely threats against the pope as he comes into the united states. we have disrupted one particular case. >> reporter: intelligence officials have threaded an attack to coincide with pope francis' trip. the call did not provide specifics. it's unclear where it was going to take place or post directly
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linked to the holy father. open air events are cause for concern especially since pope francis has a tendency to veer off script. >> he is a passionate man, he likes to get out with the people and with that console large security risk. we all will be vigilant to protect him as he comes into the united states. >> reporter: they have even traveled to rome to travel vatican security. meantime here at home they're dealing with the problem of ticket scalpers taking advantage of pope's visit. the tickets were given out free and are showing up for hundreds or thousands of dollars. they say's galloping free ticket goes against everything the pope stands for. >> you can sell that, he you should feel very lucky to attend an event like this. >> reporter: the senator called
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for a formal ban on those tickets. they're trying to crack down on sites that are selling the tickets. that's the latest, back to use. >> ben: in northern california, one person is dead and 400 homes hundred homes destroyed as a massive wildfire is out of control. >> juliet: 's in this napa valley winery area. 1000 smaller structures also burned. two separate fires are among the fastest burning in decades there. one fires only 20 miles from napa and it exploded in size within a few hours. the other fire is in the southeast and has been burning since wednesday. >> ben: more to come this morning as of the kentucky woman who refused to hand out marriage
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>> juliet: so i need a left foot model. this beautiful believe me it's still beautiful. >> mike: the 14th of september, 76 is your average high. we are at actually below level we haven't talked about that much this summer. starting to feel like fall this morning. were going were going to be right around the average. here's what we have with the temps this morning. 59 degrees at central park, 55 degrees in allentown. due to points are in the mid-
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40s to 50 degrees. winds are coming in from the west, northwest from from five to and 12 minus one hour. showers and storms are now moving up and out. there won't be too much of a problem here. breezy and cooler temps today. keeping sunny throughout the week. today we top out at about 76 degrees in the city. mostly sunny, windy and cooler. lows dropping dropping down between 46 and 62 tonight. eighty-two tomorrow, 83 degrees on wednesday and 85 degrees on sunday.
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thursday. let's bring in christina. >> christina: it's quiet out there. a few accidents and a stall stall earlier. they were cleared and out of the way. we are looking at the flow of traffic which is running good. the meadowbrook is running up to speed for us. in new jersey the turnpike is looking very good. we had an issue around exit 11 but that is cleared away. let's go outside to the staten island expressway, it's traffic if you are traveling in the eastbound direction, and and hardly any traffic in either direction.
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let's go back outside to the vanwyk. that's looking okay as you're making your way into kennedy either direction it is up to speed both ways. you do have to put money in the meters. >> ben: thank you christina. talks are about the school bus strike. >> juliet: 1200 drivers are looking for higher wages and better benefits. if they strike, parents would have to find another way to get their kids to and from school. which is a nightmare. mediators. mediators were brought in last week. >> ben: an explosion at a substation knocked out
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electricity to 2000 residents. it's that thick smoke into the air, the fire was put out quickly. no injuries were reported. >> juliet: drones are becoming a big problems in big events. two were spotted spotted at the west indian day parade. senator truck schumer wants to introduce a amendment this week that would require drones to have technology to suspend them to going over live events. >> ben: how would that work. >> juliet: i'm not sure it would require them to apply at least 2 miles from airports and not fly above 500 feet. >> it is only a matter of time before a drone is sucked into airline. results. >> juliet: 100% right. they expect. they expect the amendment to pass with bipartisan support.
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>> ben: the woman who refuses to issue marriage license to same-sex couples is back to work today. she is required by law to provide them but she cites her faith. she could end up back in court, possibly, possibly in jail if she still refuses. meantime in dear kim davis the fact that you can't. kentucky lawmakers can refuse the licenses. >> juliet: what has inspired us. >> ben: good day is back in one
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>> ben: the white house is making a big change in the federal college aid. it will move up the timeline for the timeframe if they can afford school. students can now fill out the form in october instead of waiting until january. they say this will speed up the process and make it easier for students to qualify for private scholarships. president obama will make the official change today when he meets with iowa high school students. >> juliet: they could end up the with the sandwich change in court. >> there is a set of parities and set out from quiznos and festival organizers say they are considering a lawsuit since they limit usage of certain words,
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symbols tied to the event. quiznos has not commented. they're giving them promotion. it's not like they're saying bad things about it. >> ben: people are very sensitive. >> juliet: oh yes they are. we we are going to take a break. governor christie lashed not once again with mayor diblasio. what is he saying about them?
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>> ben: it will be a cool start in the morning, mike has the full forecast coming up. >> juliet: a brand-new, state-of-the-art subway station opened in manhattan's west side. people are so excited they're making detours to go on the subway. >> ben: on the way to jfk airport, either way it's not close to jfk. spee1 it is the first station to open in 25 years. spee2 governor christie goes after diblasio when it comes to security in new york city. >> juliet: there's a scaredy's concern when pope francis visits our beautiful city later this month. tickets to see to see him are being scalped online. even though they were given out for free. >> ben: the morning i am ben. spee1 i i am juliet, it is september 14.
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it is chilly outside. >> ben: would you say it's chilly? >> mike: it is cooler than what we are use to. it is back to what is normal this time of years. a little low normal this morning. average low is 62 degrees. we dropped out to 59 degrees. the high today should be where we should be. i mainly clear sky and wind coming through makes it feel a little cooler. we have winds coming in the west and southwest from five to 12 miles per hour. keeps temperatures a little cooler this morning. we are going to see clearing
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skies, some clouds in the northwestern regions. 76 is your high today. it will be a little windy outside today, 82 outside today, 82 degrees tomorrow, 83 degrees on wednesday, 84 degrees on thursday. let's look at your commute. >> christina: it's not looking so bad right now. good morning everyone. we had a few incidents this morning but they are clear now. we had some overnight paving going on but it is clear now. if you are traveling on the cross bronx, it is running up to speed. let's take a look outside and
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will bring you to the oakland bridge. everything is running fine here. the new jersey turnpike is going to be a decent one. the car and truck lanes are moving fine, the george washington bridge making your way inbound are not bad. lincoln and holland in pounds and no delays at all. their new timetables so please pick up a new one. you do have to feed the meters outside today. >> ben: thank you. after eight years of construction and a few billion dollars, a new subway's top subway's top is ready for its first rush hour commute. >> juliet: the state-of-the-art it has a lot to offer riders. we are live on the west side for us and robert can take a ride
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later on. >> reporter: i could and i very well might. i saw one stray cigarette butt which is pretty good considering for one day. it could get worse than that. i just spoke to a guy who works in this neighborhood. he is a construction worker and lives in bayside, he said this station revolutionizes and shorten his commute. so count him on the thousands of people who are happy to see this open. they cut the ribbon yesterday to officially open, it took nearly eight years and $2.4 billion to complete. it represents mayor bloomberg's vision and the current mayor was quick to give his predecessor plenty of credit. the trip from time station to
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this station take about six minutes. it will make thousands of commutes easier. it bring subway service to a neighbor hood in need of it. it is the first station to open sense 1989. >> this extension connects extraordinary developments and a whole new city being created within our city. it connects it with thousands of jobs in neighborhoods bringing people from their neighborhoods to the job's. >> reporter: there was some controversy yesterday. the mayor was collegial when they met but they called on the city to pony up more money on the capital plan. the mayor said the city has already done its part.
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that is the latest. >> ben: not to be the pessimist here but how long until the fancy elevators breakdown? >> reporter: dallas has had big-time problems with them so they are prepared to deal with that. that is clearly a concern here. >> juliet: the concern is if ben gets on the elevator. all right robert. thank you very much. moving on their concert security concerns about pope francis visit this month. >> ben: there may have been a threat that was disrupted by authorities. we have it it live at st. patrick's cathedral. >> reporter: good morning everyone. the pope will be in new york city in two weeks. there is concern about the ability to keep him safe. appearing on abc's this week,
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they said he was briefed by the secret service giving classified information that an attack has been thwarted and it would have coincided with the pope's visit. we don't know if the pope was the intended target in the attack. and we don't know which city, washington d.c., philadelphia or in new york city. it does underscore that law-enforcement is having a a hard time ensuring the pope safety. they want to keep him safe but allow him to interact and mingle with people. this is presenting unprecedented challenges. >> we are monitoring very closely threats against the pope as he comes into the united states. we have disrupted one particular case. as that date approaches, we will
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all be very vigilant to protect him as he comes into the united states. >> reporter: part of the pope's trip that is causing the most concern is his trip through exposed to thousands of people. there is a report over the weekend that the free tickets that were given out are being scalped for upwards to of $5000. the city is attempting to shut down the sales. >> ben: and now words between the governors. >> juliet: say christie made a fool of himself when he talked statistics. christie fired back. >> would bill burton worked for giuliani crime went down and now they go up 9% this year and. what is the one variable in that?
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is making the city unsafe. when i watched the blasi of talk about a safer new york city it's ironic that the only people who think it's safer is those walking around with armed guards. >> juliet: christie also defended port authority david sampson surrounding possible favors of airlines. sampson was in the whole bridge gate scandal with christie. >> ben: bernie sanders is burning up in the polls. he has topped clinton and is now the democratic front runner in iowa and in new hampshire. he caught 43% in iowa and 52% in new hampshire.
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clinton was pulling around 30%. >> juliet: she has a big issue with the perceived lack of empathy. there has been a lot of things that have come up. >> ben: not a great summer for her. let's check check the forecast with mike. >> mike: cool outside, temperatures came down. 52 in monticello. in monticello. the temps came down by 14 degrees cooler than it was 24 hours ago. showers and storms from yesterday are moving away from us. cooler and drier air is wrapping around that area of low pressure. it will be breezy and cool with mainly sunny skies. a high of 76 degrees. that is where we should be this time. 82 degrees on tuesday, shower
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chance will come at us late saturday. the fox five weather app is at the google play store. search it out, it's free. >> juliet: we have more coming up including the hot mess with the giants last night. eli spoke out. nasty things being written by the [ 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'.
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>> juliet: checking out your headlines. after eight years and $2.4 billion the new 34 street, hudson yards stop on street, hudson yards stop on the far west side is open for business. the city is rejoicing. it is since 1989. and the 469th in the system. >> ben: police in the bronx are looking for a woman who punched a c10 boy in the face. it took place on august 19. she thought the boy was being rude to the cashier. >> juliet: senator chuck schumer wants to ban drones from airports. it would require drones to
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prevent them from flying 2 miles from airports and not fly above 500 feet. >> duke: first week of the nfl season is in the books. the giants blew this one flat out gave it away. fourth quarter up 23-20. they decide to throw it down. it was a minute and 4343 left to play. they should've run it. eli's should've run it. still way too much time left. it was plenty of time to strike back and that's what they did. ten seconds left and cowboys when it 27-26. that was brutal.
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the head coach took the blame for the decision to throw it. >> my fault in the game. there's no one else to blame but me. the decision to throw the ball on third down, was not a good decision. we could have run the ball, and the clock would've run. that was a bad decision on my part. no one else to blame but me. >> duke: the jets open up the season with the browns. jets new head coach and great day for the quarterback. also new to the jets with a touchdown to make it 21-10.
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they had a 62-yard touchdown. antonio was knocked out in the first half with a knee injury. this was a scary moment. lorenzo. lorenzo was knocked out on this play here. he was carted off and suffered a concussion but luckily not a knock entry. he can move his extremities. tennis now. the u.s. u.s. open men's final. it was a great matchup. he won the first set 6-4. the joker took the next two sets. matchpoint now. the long return and joke of it wins it.
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it's the third title this year. it was his first weep of the brace from 1980 now. they have one sevens straight games. yankees blank the blue jays. their three and half behind the jays. college football, records suspended resurvey receiver from an incident what happened outside the stadium. university police have not commented but they said he was part of a fight involving two women outside of the headquarters. rockers have had their share of trouble recently.
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and finally on a lighter note. remember jets super fan. he would go to the jets game and chant that jets, jets, jets. he sought him out and gave him a football. marshall said it was a special moment. it was my first touchdown. apparently the jets sent out a recruiting mission to wine and dine him back this spring.
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>> ben: let's check at the weather. >> mike: it's starting to feel like football weather. morse so today. averages today is 76 which is our forecast high today. 62 is the average low and more touch below that. it is a little windy. it is a little windy outside. it's 57 degrees in newark, 58 degrees. the winds are five to 12 miles per hour. here's the area of low pressure on the satellite, all showers for us are moving on. for the most part the area of low pressure will move northeast
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and we'll see clearing skies. it will be windy conditions today. tomorrow the winds back down but the sunny skies stay. mostly sunny today, 76 degrees. breezy and cool lows are 62 degrees. next chance of showers is not until saturday or sunday. let's bring in christina and see what the traffic is. >> christina: not terrible for this time of morning. one or two things lingering. w. side hwy., southbound side on 14th st. we street we have stalled into lanes blocked off. only one lane is open to get through. keep that in mind as you get your commute started. we'll look at the l i.e., traffic coming towards me by the
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grand central is getting congested. no incident just typical volume. look at the new jersey turnpike by 13 a. it's moving to speed. the southbound card lanes before exit 11 we are seeing a car fire. if you are headed to that area you will see emergency activity. alternate side is suspended today but you have to put money in the meter. >> juliet: i love this weather. >> ben: where you watching
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>> that is betty cantrell, there is some controversy during the current events. she is asked about flake gate and if tom brady cheated. she said tom brady cheated and should have been suspended. she was almost upstaged by vanessa williams when she was crowned ms. america but had to resign the following of a scandal. thirty-one years later she read received an apology. >> i want to apologize to you and to your mother, ms. heather williams. [inaudible] >> vanessa williams was the first african-american could be to be crowned ms. america. sarah palin's daughter bristol,
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according to this man wants to move in and ship a bunch of stuff to her house in alaska. she says that he's the father. she has applied with the police for protection. did hit for the hit show empire. the cast took over carnegie hall this weekend. i. i was therefore a big premiere party. empire is the number one drama and has a few hit records. empire premieres on fox five on september 23. we'll share more with
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