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early call". greg: pope francis is here making his way around town, busy friday ahead, we have the latest on the papal visit. >> the united nations will be one of his stops today. is not one to shy away from taking on political issues that we have a live report coming jetblue edge >> traffic ties across town. ines rosales has the latest on road closures, where they are, when they begin just ahead. greg: road closures are everywhere. leave the car at home this morning. i am kerry drew, juliet huddy
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ben: i am ben simmoneau, thank you for joining us for "good day early call". big day ahead. mike woods, will the weather play its role? >> meteorologist: the roll is nothing and not quite as warm as we had yesterday but we are not going to be better off at all. another fair day coming, yesterday was your high temperature yesterday, 81 and newark, two days in a row we had 80s, 82 in allentown, 81 in poughkeepsie, 77 in wichita, where do we stand right now, mild again, 60 degrees at central park, 67 in newark, 62 in islip, a little more cloud cover rolling back into town, that will keep temperatures from jumping up like they did yesterday as the area of low pressure continues to drift up in our direction. it will be a slow mover and
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head into the weekend and eventually some moisture, some of boat models they would go lot of rain, now it says it is still going to be flirting with us in the tristate. more on how to get out of it in a little bit but it looks a little wet in the future. 75 is your high temperature with clouds drifting into town and as we go through the next five days, 72 tomorrow, 72 senate enters your best our chance coming through monday. hopefully we get some significant rain, we are behind, closing in on being eight inches behind. let's bring in ines rosales. ines: we need it. let's talk about your commute, street cleaning rules suspended in the city for religious observances, meters remain in effect, problems in new jersey, route 80 west bound exit for an accident blocking a lane, on
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staten island doing fine, no problems on the expressway, brooklyn side of the verrazano looks good. let's look at first avenue, we can talk about trains, first avenue united nations already have closures in place as well as the area by the world trade center and madison square garden, we will tell you what to expect, trains running on or close. >> the pope reportedly wakes up around 4:30 every morning, so maybe he is getting out of bed, may be turned on fox 5. >> he has a very busy day ahead of them. teresa priolo joins us from outside the papal residence on the upper east side. >> reporter: he is an early riser, the bad news is we are hearing he does not have a tv in his room so let's hope we have some friends in the table residents who happened to put the communal tv on fox 5. let me step out of the way so you can see what is happening
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residence, 72 stab street and madison avenue, significant security, we have police presence, barricades in place and behind all this pope francis sleeps, probably waking up right about now and let's hope the got a good night's sleep. today tens of thousands of new yorkers will see his holiness on his travels to the united nations to ground zero and a school in harlem and let's not forget the mass tonight at madison square garden, it is a grueling schedule but make no mistake this is the man who is happy to be in touch empire state of mind and n.y. firs have welcomed with open arms from the moment he touched down at jfk to is right up fifth avenue. what a dichotomy to see this simple man in his simple clothing, a man who has the voted his life to the floor riding of one of the wealthiest avenues in all the world for and greeting people who were really happy to see him and walked into
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st. patrick's cathedral which has undergone a $177 million restoration. the pope when he arrived was declared an official new yorker by cardinal dolan and there were 2500 people in attendance, paid particular attention to the board, the disabled, those people in the crowd to make typically be overlooked but he wanted to make sure they knew he was paying attention to them. one less thing to mention before he left st. patrick's cathedral cardinal dolan said come back soon. the pope agreed, but he has got to finish this will of very busy day ahead. that is the latest from the papal residence on the upper east side. back to you in studio. ben: thank you very much. cardinal dolan welcome to pope francis with open arms, they shared a hug after the first service last month, the cardinal
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refurbished cathedral, does his holiness a new yorker. >> welcome to st. patrick's cathedral. once you enter those famous doors on fifth avenue he became you became an official new yorker. ben: he told to come that isn't. kerry: he is not one to shy away from political issues. greg: he addressed congress and today he addresses the un general assembly. robert moses gets the story for us. >> reporter: good morning. the un is the first stop on the pope's first and only full day in new york city.
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this morning and deliver his half-hour message in spanish at 10:20. both national and world leaders alike are hanging on his every word. this morning pope francis becomes the fourth pope to address the united nations. the holy father is expected to discuss climate change, immigration and the need for peace. his holiness has great respect for the institution of a you and. >> you would like to speak as much as he could to give this kind of vague message so that the whole world might in some way change for the better. >> reporter: pope francis is expected to address the same issues he discussed yesterday before a joint session of congress. >> mr. speaker, the pope of the holy see! >> reporter: the call for the abolishment of the death penalty, discussed the need to protect the planet and said
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>> we the people of this continent's are not fearful of foreigners. [applause] because most of us were once foreigners. >> reporter: he didn't explicitly talk about abortion but made his opposition clear when he cited the golden rule. >> the golden rule also reminds us of our responsibility to protect and defend human life at every stage of its development. >> reporter: members of congress interrupted frequently with applause and standing ovations. was an emotional day for john boehner to adapt tears from his eyes. after his address to congress the holy father walked out on to the speaker's balcony of the
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>> thank you very much. god bless america. [applause] >> reporter: again the vote is due at the un at 8:30 this morning, he will depart at 11:00 and he has a very busy day ahead. from here he will head downtown to the 9/11 memorial land museum and that is the latest outside the you and on the east side. kerry: thank you. at central park offenses are up but the horse drawn carriages are out. carriage rides are suspended because of the pope's visit. his itinerary includes a procession through the green space this evening and due to anticipated large crowds of people expected in the area horse-drawn carriages are banned from 10:00 this morning until late:00 tonight. ben: for continuing coverage of the pope's visit head to
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>> welcome back. it is milder around the tristate region. last few mornings we dropped into the 50s and 60s, we are at 68 degrees with mainly clear skies the dark clouds rolling into town the winds to the east north least at 13 m.p.h. so that combo of the sorties wind and addition of cloud cover will bring temperatures down as far as they are concerned for the afternoon, 65 in philly, 64 in d.c. 57, clear skies to the north, but clouds are making a come back in the tristate region. that trend will continue through the majority of the day lower doesn't look like rainmakers will be here yet, mid and high
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level clouds we have, a lot of moisture down here to the south, that area of low pressure picked up a decent amount of moisture. let's look at future cast, see when it gets here, clouds start to roll in today but mainly high clouds the won't block out the sun and fun. as you go from now until 8:00 this evening, that area of low pressure working its way to the north that high pressure to the north, battle between the two, more cloud cover starts filtering into sunday but as far as rain chances are concerned, probably not going to get much here until we get debate sunday night into monday. here is the forecast for the whole visit, the pope coming in to town. basically sunny skies, start off temperature around 65 degrees, 75 by noon, 80 degrees, that is your high, temperature up to 75
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the next seven days 72 tomorrow, showers later sunday night into monday. don't forget the myfoxny.com weather apps with daily forecasts breaking it down for you, search it at the google play store, apple itunes store, is there right now. ines rosales will be very busy today. a lot of folks concerned with what is going on out there. >> we will tell you when you need to avoid. things are fine nassau county, no problems on the lie or northern state parkway, looking good in putnam, 64 note issues. let's look outside at the long island expressway by terry road. both directions the coast is clear. let's talk about closures, first we have the pope, his residence on 72 street, that is close, fifth avenue from 71, 74 and madison, that remains closed
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if you are concerned about central park, 66th street clothes, the bus will be directed to 79th street transfers out of where you have security in central park along with the west side of manhattan and the united nations the other stop between 8:30 and 11:00 remaining closed and disclosure remains until next week, first avenue closed, first and second, delays on fdr drive since the exit at 42 street closed. at 11:00 he will go to the 9/11 memorial but closures until midnight, midnight tonight and tilt he leaves but west street will be affected by it this close northbound no. of the battery park underpass. if you avoid this before 1:00 that is what you should do especially at 10:00, more activity growing as the pope makes his way there and madison square garden, you want to avoid through the day because those
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closures are in place. street cleaning rules in the city are suspended for with this observances, meter's still in affect. ben: a deadly collision on a seattle bridge between a boat and a charter bus, four people were killed. and another 51 injured. witnesses said the vehicles were headed in opposite directions when the duck boat's left tire locked up, it swerve and collided with the oncoming charter bus, the bus was carrying dozens of international students from north seattle college heading to a new student orientation. the ntsb is investigating the accident. kerry: joining us from studio, curtis sliwa, host of "the curtis and kuby show" on wabc radio monday through friday. a lot of people will be lining the streets today. will you be among? >> get out of here! i want my city back!
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park, keeping horses and carriages out. you have but fence around you. >> you take issue with this pope but he has said i don't want the security. she said whatever happens happens, i just hope it anything happens, he would actually say you don't need the fence. >> he could have said you put a fence up i am not coming. this is such an overreaction. ben: he wants to get out and see people. >> take the offenses down, don't build walls between mexico and the united states or in europe, there's a wall between the pope and the people, you have to get a ticket to get in. ben: i followed the preparations in d.c. here and in philly a lot service. not the nypd. >> stop making excuses. separation of church and state, here is john boehner like a little baby. with the crying for?
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else lizzie is not infallible. i-man anti catholic. you don't see me for a month of sundays, so many problems in this church, the fact that priests have to be celibate, not enough priests, they should be elevating nuns. i could go on and on instead of telling us what kind of air we should be breathing, what kind of water we should be drinking, enough of that. juliet: is there anything positive you have to say? >> i want my city back. ben: you will add 10:00 tomorrow morning. >> tear those fanss down. and cinderblocks everywhere, cops everywhere. what happened to the homeless people? they all disappeared because they forcibly removed them. why not apply the pope's status to every table to get those
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not just because the pope is here. ben: i was driving into work this morning and i looked down 72 street as we were crossing lexington and you could see the stretch between park and fifth avenue was that up like a christmas tree, so many searchlights and i am sure was disturbing to the very wealthy. i would think you like that. depriving sleep of wealthy individuals. >> of the three stooges, see no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil, your mayor bill deblasio, all three without an asbestos suits no matter how many times they had the vote. juliet: what is your advice for getting around town? >> take the subways. that is one thing they haven't shut down. no horses and carriages and apart, so bill deblasio for one day, they are betting horses and carriages in the parks.
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off and you are on your way to philadelphia, your city. ben: thank you very much. we will recap the entire pope visit monday morning, and have luck. >> it will be a miserable weekend i assure you. ben: if you want to hear more ranting and raving. >> six hours of quote top. i am having a pope guests. ben: giants fans can relax, the team won last night but there were lowly redskins. coming the next. kerry: "good day early call"
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>> meteorologist: welcome back, happy friday. let's let you know what is happening with the pope coming through town, the weather still cooperative, temperaturewise we have 68 degrees central park, 67 in newark, montauk 64, more clouds rolling into town as we
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speak, up most in mid and high level cloudiness, showers to the south of us coming through the carolinas and coming got this direction, almost looks threatening but not too worried about it yet. we have sunny skies, high temperatures 75 today, 72 tomorrow, a few more clouds and their area and bring in more cloud cover sunday and monday, monday is our best chance of showers. after that back to sunny dry weather, back over to you. kerry: turning to sports, the giants finally get a win over the redskins. ben: let's hope it is the start of a number of wins, an outstanding day, trying to pump their, jennings bounces and the end zone for safety, giants of 2-0, the icing on the cake, fourth quarter eli manning drops back, he is going to fire, get a
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take down the skins' 32-21. kerry: geno smith's jaw is healed, but he is no longer in the starting quarterback. ryan fitzpatrick is. the coach is not decided whether smith or rookie bryce heady will be the backup. he is not bitter and will support his teammates. the mets keep getting closer to the magic number when they took on the reds last night. ben: daniel murphy is going to nail one deep to right, curtis granderson tur^ed on the burner and scores from first, that is impressive. their egos. the mets beat cincinnati, they also lost, the magic number for the mets clinched that division, now just three. yankees back home making the push to the playoffs, bottom of the third against the white house, carlos beltran of boat wide, three runs for top of the seventh we go, chicago
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go on to win 3-2. kerry: before last night's game a moving tribute to yogi berra, joe gerardi you as a former catcher along with the yanks karen catcher, number rate right behind home plate. yesterday his three sense and granddaughter talked about their life with one of baseball last great players. isn't dale got to play when his dad managed the team and yogi helped make history when the color barrier was broken. >> when people ask me things about my grandfather, the fact that he was on the right side of the line when it was not the in vogue place to be is something that makes me proud. >> reporter: the yogi berra museum will hold a public memorial that will take place next thursday. ben: busy day around the tristate area, more pope coverage after the break.
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