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>> from fox 5 news this is "good day" wake of. juliet: beautiful day, it was beautiful. ben: it was warmer. am i not allowed to say anything at all? at all? ben: a little on leverage of complaining. ben: i am allowed to now. it was warm for september. i won't complain. cool off. i think women all over this country heard what mr. trump said.
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beautiful face and is a beautiful woman. ben: you could say carly fiorina gets in donald trump's fix during the republican presidential debate. we will show you more of the fireworks that went on. juliet: thus search is on for a kidnapped child. we show you where the 10-year-old was last seen a damaging day. ben: a teenager brings a homemade clock to class, teachers thought it was a bomb. a reaction from some very famous people and he may get a very nice trip actually all this. 5:01. i am ben simmoneau. juliet: i am juliet huddy. it is september 17th. ben: it is constitution day. heather: mike is joining us to celebrate constitution day. we ratify things. >> meteorologist: it is an important day in the history of our country as far as the with
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juliet: no he didn't. >> meteorologist: we should have the day off. ben: federal servants, not like they shut things down. >> meteorologist: parking rules. ben: moving cars to date. got to move them. get no respect, constitution day. >> meteorologist: ben is upset about this. still got to go to school. this morning sunny skies at the bus stop here. mostly sunny, maybe patchy fog especially on the end line and bought a pretty pleasant start to the day, morning temperatures around 60 degrees, you won't need the rain gear or anything like that for a while. a few clouds, some fog too but other isn't that another clear day coming at you with a high-pressure in control, high and dry again. what we are going to see through the next several days not much change at all, we will see temperatures in the same range, high pressure in control, the jet stream has not done much for
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in the pacific northwest, some rain which they need back we could use some too but it is not happening. sunny skies, at 82 by midday and after a little morning fog we will see a lot of set out there, high temperature 86, 83 for a ride home, almost repeat of yesterday, a hair cooler, 85 tomorrow, 83 saturday, 79 sunday, back to the 70s next week but looking pretty dry. let's bring in ines rosales and look at what is happening with the early thursday commute. ines: the commute looking pretty good, no issues on the northern or southern state parkway, same for new jersey, 78, 287, bridgewater area looks good. let's look outside at staten island expressway by bradley avenue, the coast is clear eastbound and westbound if you
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towards the brooklyn bridge no delays. all lanes are closed as usual on the manhattan bound brooklyn bridge and great news for long island rail road riders, everything should be back to normal this morning, so far lirr is though, everything else on or close. juliet: the second gop debate is in the books, it was a lively one, donald trump taking center stage. ben: he came under attack but gave as good as it got last night. robert moses here with more memorable moments. how did you choose the memorable moments? the debate seemed like it went on for eternity last night. >> reporter: this was a hard piece to put together. it is two minutes and 25 seconds which in tv land is an e. eternity. there were so many good moments, clearly the of moderators were abating these candidates into interacting with and sometimes
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attacking each other. that made for a night filled with bars and some laughs. from the beginning of men and women chasing donald trump came at him as he stood center stage at the reagan library. scott walker referred to the show that made from the tv star. >> we don't need an apprentice in the white house, we have one right now. >> mr. trump is a wonderful entertainer. >> there is a sophomore quality that is entertaining about donald trump. >> reporter: syncing this exchange. >> i am concerned about having him in charge of nuclear weapons because his response, is this a response to attack people and their appearance, short, tall, fat, ugly, my goodness, that happened in junior high. are we not above that? would we be worried to have some like that in charge of the nuclear arsenal? >> i never attacked him on his looks and believe me, there's plenty of subject matter right there. >> reporter: moderator surge the
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other and they did. inevitably trump was involved. the tables with jeb bush who trump said let's energy. >> excuse me one second. >> more energy tonight, i'd like that. >> reporter: candidates did discuss the issues, they talk about planned parenthood, vladimir putin and the controversial nuclear deal with iran among other things but style often drowned out substance. one of the more memorable exchanges of the night in vault from and carly fiorina, a former hewlett-packard ceo. in a recent interview with rolling stone magazine trump said in reference to carly fiorina look at that face. with anyone vote for that? he later backtracked. carly fiorina was having none of that. >> i think women all over the country heard what did -- donald trump said. [applause]
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>> i think she has got a beautiful face and is a beautiful woman. >> reporter: the debate ended with laps when candidates were asked what their secret service code name is wendy. >> ever ready, high-energy, donald. [applause] >> humble. >> reporter: as the debate was going on hillary clinton was tweeting and she wrote this, for a bunch of people who don't believe on acting on climate change the republican candidate seemed committed to recycling ideas. bernie sanders also tweeted during this debate saying he would vote for ronald reagan. a lot of good exchanges in the next half hour, we will look at an exchange between trump and
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the bush regarding bush's wife. ben: next up the democrats go head to head in a couple weeks. we will see what happens. juliet: in your glory. you are packing it up, thanks very much. ben: the republicans were duking it out during the debate, hillary clinton made a late night tv appearance. juliet: doing a skit with jimmy fallon dressed up once again as donald trump. later on sitting down with it for a more serious interview was asking about but e-mail scandal-plagued erica payne. >> the most significant one that has come to life because this was a really important issue, i had to talk about it on the e-mail, i was asked if i could
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for it to be used in time for passover. >> these are top secret e-mails. juliet: her first late-night appearance as a presidential candidate, clinton also visited the ellen degeneres show. all right, police said at 10-year-old girl was kidnapped by her parents who don't have legal custody of her and maybe in the bronx. hicks was last seen in manhattan tuesday afternoon wearing a yellow shirt with the logo castled middle school. police say she was taken by her father, and jack lead hendrix, imam. they may be traveling in a 1993 white chevy lumina with new mexico license plates. she is 5 foot 4, 120 pounds, black hair and brown eyes. if you spotted the car and you know where these people are please call police. ben: the aide to governor cuomo shot last week has passed away. he died yesterday, 43-year-old
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shot in the head in hours prior to west indian day parade on september 7th. police said he was caught in the crossfire between two gains during the celebration, governor cuomo says the case is another example of the gun violence epidemic in the united states. >> this is another painful reminder of the problem this nation has with gun violence and almost on a weekly basis we learned the same lesson over and over and over again. ben: the first deputy general counsel at the empire state development corporation. police have not made any arrests. juliet: cablevision has been sold for $17 billion to ben. just kidding. ben: i don't know. juliet: you are doing well. ben: cablevision? i don't know. juliet: the cable giant has acquired by european telecommunications company. the deal was announced early this morning before the european financial markets opened.
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this company is based in the netherlands and has been expanding its reach into the u.s. and expects to be approved and completed in the first half of the year. the goal one family which don't cablevision will retain control of madison square garden and the m c network. ben: we are hearing from a muslim teenager in texas who was handcuffed and questioned by police after he brought a homemade clock to school. juliet: mohamad is an engineering student, he won a war that conventions but officials call the cops when he brought with some thought was a bomb to class. dan bowen has more. >> reporter: 14-year-old ahmed mohammed bill this clock to impress his teachers but when he brought it to school. >> the police called on me. >> reporter: some employees at the high school fought the circuit board wired to a digital display inside a metal pencil case looks suspicious so the muslim teen wearing at nasa t-shirt was placed in handcuffs
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and taken to juvenile hall. >> it is a sign to go forward, to fix -- >> we realize that the climate that exists with the manufactured hate, manufactured fear in our community could lead to something like this. the irving police department has always experienced an outstanding relationship with our muslim community. we recognize situations like this present challenges but we are committed to building of a positive relationship. >> reporter: police later figured the clock was just:00 and decided not to press charges. a muslim leader in new york city. >> being portrayed in such a negative view. it is because it is a muslim, his name is bob led mohamad. we feel we are part of this country. >> reporter: some say what happened next is uplifting. hash tag i stand with ahmed going viral, people posting
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images of themselves with clocks stand in solidarity on line. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg invited the budding engineers to come by facebook's headquarters and president obama tweeted want to bring it to the white house, we should inspire more kids like you to like science. it is what makes america great. this was, at's message to his supporters who >> don't let people change do you are. even if you get consequences for it, show it to people, show your challenge. >> reporter: dan bowen, fox 5 news. ben: a lot more still to come thursday morning. juliet: including the proposal, in times square. ben: our forecast features more sunshine again. >> meteorologist: sunny, warm and dry, 74 degrees, we are starting at 70 with clear skies right now and looks like got warmer than normal coming at you
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tsunami watch in hawaii that is downgraded to an advisory after a major aid.3 magnitude earthquake of the coast of chile. you see some video from chile. the quick it last met in five dead, one person missing, on the way of from that quake may reach hawaii at 3:00 a.m. honolulu time, 9:00 in the morning here. they are not expected to be significant. they will probably love it. central and southern california under a tsunami warning as well or advisory is what they're calling it. >> let's have a check on our forecasts. >> it is looking, we have seen much going on out there. so sunny and warm and feels like we are in setting california or something but we are not and typically be siegler temperatures, some rain but hasn't happened yet. 70 at central park, 55 in
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poughkeepsie, 54 in monticello, 65 at newark, 63 in bridgeport, 64 in montauk, variation in temperature is and a little fog to the east, getting some reports but when you check out the numbers it doesn't look that bad in most locations. visibility numbers that age miles, two miles in sussex, 2.5 in town, none of those presenting problems that some clouds drifting from the south, heading into south jersey, central sections, holding together for a little bit, doesn't look like we will see much of anything here with high pressure in control, great job blocking things out. the whether we could use won't have a chance, they will get done in southeastern states but not here. you will see sunny skies, temperatures look like this, 82 by noon, at 86 by 3:00 p.m. that is the high for the day and it will be quite sunny outside,
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change, 83 saturday, 79 sunday, we drop into the upper 70s early in the next workweeks and get closer to where we should be this time of year, something we have not seen much. let's bring in ines and see what she has got. you want an extension of summer. ines: i am ok with it. >> starting to come back. here is what is going on problems in the bronx, newfoundland for when northbound accident to watch out for, new jersey commute doing good, the parkway, the turnpike, take a look at queens, long island expressway by the grand central park west bound moving and the speed limit for queens boulevard, no issues of the east bound side and as far as the trains everything including long island rail road back to normal
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schedule, running on or close. ben: today we should get our first look at that plan to deal with topless painted ladies and times square. juliet: teresa priolo is not one of them but she is in times square with the latest on this story. good morning. >> reporter: not today at least. good morning to both of you. what to do about times square, one of the hottest issues in this become a there are two schools of thought, one is you do away with them and you solve the problem. the other is maybe the space is to blame so the new plan looks to revamp this. this -- know your zones. you, too. and naked cowboy, you are not supposed to be over here. in a plan that will officially be released today a coalition of elected leaders, property owners and influential time serve business leaders are proposing to change the way the crossroads of the world is mapped out.
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they want to redefine the area, call it the times square commons and created zones of the painted ladies, costumed characters and anybody else looking for a tip would be confined to a activities the. specifics those would be used for public events and buffalo zones will allow pedestrians to pass through at a quicker pace. the full proposal will be made public the same day bill deblasio's times square taskforces set to meet. the task force convened last month by the mayor has not been without its own controversy. members reportedly expressing concern over why there hasn't yet been a single meeting and give the mayor is serious about fixing times square. for his part bill deblasio's spokesperson is considering this zone proposal and one also proposed by commissioner bratton which would involve ripping out a pedestrian plaza all together. that task force the mayor's proposal by oct. first. that is the latest from times square.
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back to both of you. juliet: a lot more coming up for us. but olive garden hoss the pass is returning. ben: that guy who made $3,000 worth of food. juliet: that is all we had. ben: i don't think there was
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coming right b juliet: this is a big day. anyone considering taking out a loan is watching what is going on today, anyone who has anything to do with interest rates, federal reserve is weighing whether or not to raise rates, interest rates of the near zero in 2008 but with the economy getting stronger it could start phasing out the year at of easy money but with concerns about economies of europe and china lot of folks on
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ben: today is your chance to get two months of almost 40 food. olive garden is offering its paws the past, $100 gets you suffering from a october to november twenty-second, 300 bucks will get you a family pass, good for four people should you do that. >> this should be your reward for not complaining. ben: that is it, that is my lunch? the catch says only a thousand of each type of past available, the passes go on sale at 2:00 p.m. today. ben: that is a pretty good deal. all right, free food could be the key to keeping employees happy. ben: a grocery delivery service telling employees they should
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>> from fox 5 news this is the day wake up. ben: temperatures in the mid and upper 80s. we will get some relief from the heat. >> i didn't want -- excuse me
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>> more energy tonight, i like that. juliet: the trump getting into it with jeb bush and the gop debate, we will show you their exchanges coming. ben: rutgers will play without their head coach, he was suspended. we with the you why and what will happen next. juliet: the secret you may not know about when it comes to your coffee. why it may be stopping you from sleeping. not just the caffeine. ben: so yesterday are always have of muddy and the morning and had vivendi iced coffee from starbucks and also had an espresso yesterday. one of those days. i couldn't fall asleep. i think it is the caffeine. 5:31, good morning, i am ben simmoneau. juliet: i am juliet huddy. let's get to mike for a look at the weather. >> meteorologist: nice and warm outside.
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ben: i am trying to leap positive. it is warm for september. a lot of folks have warm sunny weather but we could use the rain, it is not in the cards. got to go with it and enjoy it. 80 degrees your high temperature, is same in newark, allentown, emitted in monticello. 70 right now at central park. ever temperatures in the region on the cooler side, 59 in syracuse, 60 in burlington, temperatures creeping up a little bit, a few more clouds drifted into the area but no big deal, we don't expect any rain, that is for sure, 82 degrees by midday, high-temperature 86, 83 for the ride home, nice and warm out there. if you like it that way, that is what is coming at you. 85 your high tomorrow, 83
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starting next week. let's bring in ines rosales, now that she is back in action, trains back on line, it will be nice. ines: it has been hectic. earlier problems on but bruckner northbound cleared away so traffic moving fine, new jersey commute looking good on the parkway by the 6 told plaza, no issues on route 80, let's take a look at the long island expressway in queens by the grand central parkway, westbound moving ok at the speed limit, there is an accident blocking two lanes west bound as we passed the bqe. let's go to our trains, talk about that, long island railroad back to normal service this morning, everything is a go, metro-north new jersey transit and pass trains are running on or close. ben: folks are weighing in on the republican presidential debate.
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previous comments he made, robert moses, political aficionado is here to tell us about the fireworks last week. >> reporter: you were speaking about coffee earlier. i already had two and part of that is due to the fact that i stayed up until 10:00. a long debate. the moderators clearly wanted more interaction between the candidates and there was that. they talked abut issues like immigration, planned parenthood, the nuclear deal with iran. for three hours they threw barbs at each other and inevitably donald trump was involved because everyone is chasing him. donald trump has suggested jeb bush's views on immigration are shaped by the fact that it bush's wife is mexican. bush took issue with that last night. >> subject my wife into the middle of a raucous political conversation was completely inappropriate and i hope you apologize for that. >> i hear phenomenal things, i
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woman. >> the love of my life. >> i said nothing wrong. >> before we end, trump tangled with carly fiorina who was the stage. in a recent interview with rolling stone trump made disparaging remarks about her face. too late. >> i think women all over this country heard very clearly what mr. trump said. [applause] >> i think she has a beautiful face and i think she is a beautiful woman. >> reporter: many people were impressed with carly fiorina's performance last night. there was some substance to this debate but this morning people
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are talking about those exchanges because there are so many of the more memorable moments we will look at coming up at 6:00. ben: president obama plans to meet the american men who stopped an attack on a train in france. the white house says the president would like to express gratitude for their extraordinary bravery last month. u.s. army specialist alex, u.s. air force airman first class, anthony sadler, were on a high-speed train from amsterdam to paris when the gunman emerged from a back room and began firing an assault rifle. they tackle tim before anybody was killed. juliet: those are serious heroes. international synthetic marijuana ring was busted in harlem. fox 5 cameras caught a rate, what the d.a. is calling the largest we've ever of the synthetic drug k 2. operation is responsible for
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flooding the york city streets with more than a ton of these hallucinogenic drugs. members of the ring face drug conspiracy charges. ben: a lot of people drink coffee to stay awake especially those of us who work early morning or overnight hours. juliet: and we loved it. ben: might not just be the caffeine that keeps as a. copy may actually slow down the body's internal clock. in their research they found a double espresso consumed three hours before bedtime. delayed the body's production of melatonin, a hormone that helps put you to sleep. similar results were found in another sleep study that took place in colorado. juliet: don't drink coffee before you go to bed. ben: i don't know about you, the slowest part of the day comes 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon.
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five hours before i go to bed. it was 3:30. can you stop? can we have a not mock been date? let's try maybe tomorrow. >> meteorologist: we can try. juliet: if wyatt mock ben tomorrow i have to buy all of you guys -- ben: can she go all morning without mocking me? ti-hua: it is going to be hard. ben: one day in view? juliet: through lunch. i complain tomorrow if wyatt mock. >> meteorologist: let's see what happens. good morning.
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newark, 63 in bridgeport, 64 in montauk, another start to the day as far as overall comfort is concerned, dry weather, we like it but we could use some rain fall but it is not happening. a few more clouds and patchy fog, it will be mostly sunny day. the temperature 68 degrees, we have amazingly clear skies in the tristate, a few clouds pushed up from the south but nothing of any consequence producing rain or blocking out the sun. high pressure in control keeping us dry, storm track keeping the wet weather well clear of the tristate region or the east coast, things looking pretty dry, southeast got a few showers out there but for us, no. we have tried whether taking you through future cast moving forward to 6:00 nothing, a few high clouds, nothing tomorrow, sunny skies hanging with you tomorrow. getting a little more cloud cover pushing back as we head
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rainout of the area but temperatures will start coming back down. high temperature 86 degrees, that is at 2 degree drop from yesterday, 85 tomorrow, 83 saturday, 70s with more clouds the next workweeks, myfoxny.com weather apps as daily and hourly forecasts, google play store, search myfoxny.com and e.u. are set to go. let's bring in ines rosales and see what we have. pretty early, has got to be good. ines: staten island expressway, also a good start, no problems for the verrazzano bridge as far as your commute is concerned with westchester looks good here, the thruway looks good across the tappan zee bridge to westchester county, the sawmill, kress westchester moving fine, let's see how things are moving on the law by jericho turnpike, westbound and he's done a delight, no problems at the northern or southern state
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parkway, at the river crossing, gwb construction going on the upper level during the overnight cleared away, no delays upper and lower level moving fine as well as 495 towards the lincoln tunnel and holland. bqe for the brooklyn bridge no delays but all lanes are closed as usual on the manhattan bound brooklyn bridge, trains on or close to schedule, even long island rail road back to normal schedule this morning. juliet: why do you have that on? ines: it was chilly this morning. ben: was 70 degrees. ines: there was a chill in the air. ben: sports coming up next. juliet: read his taking on penn
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juliet: checking your headlines police looking for the man who tried to rape a 27-year-old woman in a broad sector following her to her apartment. it was on andrews avenue.
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if you have any information call crime stoppers. juliet: police searching for the man who killed a livery cab driver in brooklyn. rafael varas was found killed in east new york. juliet: a football player was kicked off the team suspended from school after this dirty play, he hit the guy in the head. bashing him in the head with his helmet. victim is okay but police say the other player could face assault charges. ben: rutgers suspended head football coach after an internal investigation, he contacted a faculty member, he should have known the university policy against that. coach flood was suspended for three games and fined $50,000. rutgers players have been kicked off the team in the past few weeks, kind of a mess of the season for rutgers already ended just started. players were kicked off after they were arrested in connection with a string of home invasion
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the star wide receiver was suspended indefinitely after being charged with simple assault in a domestic violence incident. juliet: duke is here with sports. duke: to round 2 with a race for the a.l. east, yanks 1-0 in the fifth, tampa bay's have an longoria behind the plate, brian mccan make a diving catch, yankees playing ball on. these younger guys brought up energy, same score in the 6, chase headley at the plate, the symbol to a, brian mccan great hustle year, yanks of 2-0. greg bird, of this kid's swing. greg bird. this kid will be a superstar. three games bob heintz because the jays won in atlanta last night.
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met trying to bounce back from a loss in miami. a lot of people a typical call's, heard it all day on the radio. and it is too good to let that happen, they can't get out of their own way. to consult their cause less the, adam connolly on the ground, six straight ups of the seven innings, miami, bartolo colon little bit, was 4-0 toward the end of this. two home runs and mets get shut out 6-0 the final score, first time since the trade deadline, washington cut to 7-1/2, magic number to clinch the division, 16 left to play. up next subway series starting tomorrow with the yankees. football giants play their home opener this sunday versus the falcons, you can watch the game on fox 5.
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out of practice yesterday and caught up with a lot of players, the message was obviously clear in the locker room. as bad as sunday's loss, as bad as it was and it was painful, the leaders of his team, on to atlanta. that was sunday, this was wednesday. ben: got to move past it. sometimes fans take losses harder than players because they are busy getting ready for the next game. ben: fans are not getting that million dollar pay check. duke: eli manning, a short memory getting ready for the falcons. >> what you got to do, good games, bad games, all about moving on to the next one. got to learn from every game, get ready for practice, got a good game plan, a team is good.
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duke: the jets play monday night versus indianapolis, geno smith in the news again in korea about missing out on the first part of the season and miss the game, in indianapolis monday. he was sucker punched by enemkpali over an unpaid debt allegedly. geno smith's jaw was broken, he is angry over the situation but jack. he will have a final x-ray in the next week or so. back and quarterback ryan played well versus the browns. it was the browns'. but if he wins. ben: one of the first, huge jets fan, always has been. well. duke: if they play good defense ryan fitzpatrick manages the
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juliet: man crush. only for noaa. duke: serious talents. >> meteorologist: good morning. another mild one, 70 at central park, clear skies, winds calm at this hour, dew points up a hair at 50 degrees but comfortable range, 64, syracuse checked in at 50 or 60 degrees. take a look beyond the tristate to see if we are there if anything is going on, high pressure in control and that is where the stormy weather is over the northern plains states coming out of the rockies but jet stream set up such a we are not expecting any big but it to come this way for a while, just the big numbers as far as temperatures go, high temperature 86 degrees back to 74 by 11:00 tonight, 69 should be your low tomorrow morning as we head back up with sunny skies tomorrow, temperature 85, 83
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saturday, highs drop closer to normal next week. let's bring in ines rosales and see what is happening towards 6:00. what is going on with the commute? ines: not a lot going on in putnam county, no problems, 684 looks good, we had an earlier accident on the law as you pass the midtown tunnel blocking two lanes west bound, that has been cleared away. the rest of your commute looking good as well as new jersey, union, essex county, 78 everything looking fine. let's look at the long island expressway, west bound side, east bound fine. as far as trains everything on or close to schedule, even long island rail road back to a normal schedule. ben: hillary clinton shows she has a sense of humor.
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ben: at a broadway musical came to a screeching halt and cameras were there to show you why. >> ladies and gentlemen, we need to hold, we have a medical emergency in the house. ben: paramedics rushed to the theater on west 40 second
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a performance of finding never land. cameras happened to be in the theater fill in the production for another story when a woman collapsed three minutes into matthew morrison's performance but the show must go on. after a 20 minute delay it did and we are told the woman will be okay. juliet: at happier note, anna gilligan is here. anna: republican presidential candidates were debating each other last night, democratic front runner hillary clinton had fun with jimmy fallon. and donald trump on the tonight show. >> i am listening to people at stores, confident americans will see i can deliver for them, they can count on me for them and their families. >> you sound like a robot. does not compute. you want to win? here is what you got to do. first, yell.
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in fact this phone isn't even plugged in. [applause] juliet: if you haven't seen him do donald trump, i encourage you to see that. this was clinton's first late-night appearance as the 2016 presidential candidate and after the skid she sat down for a more formal interview with last week she visited the ellen degeneres show, she is going out and doing the rounds. the famous red carpet was rolled out ahead of this weekend's emmy andy sandburg's start on a hit, in brooklyn 99 did the honors yesterday, with two of the show's producers, not safe for work performance, insists he has been instructed to keep the shote g rated and he will do so. the 67 food annual emmy awards airs on sunday night at 8:00 on fox 5.
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more than three decades after first breaking into the music scene the material girl. anna: so awesome. juliet: she is incredible. anna: she performed at madison square garden for the first new york city chauffeured to war. comedian amy schumer open for her, a lot of people excited about that, she got a great reviews. madonna plays the garden tonight and is that barkley center saturday. ben: very nice, juliet has agreed to not mocked me all day tomorrow. can she make it? >> if you could not complain about the weather for three months you should be able to go one day. juliet: if i win what do i get? ben: you get the pleasure of
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