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call 1-800-341-9716. >> from fox 5 news this is the day wake up. ben: there it is, livestock guardian radar, a will be amazing morning commute, showers across the region, heavier rain has moved to the east and the north, conn. getting hit hard north, conn. getting hit hard right now. this is just the beginning, several rainy days, mike woods has the complete forecast, ines rosales checking roads for us. kerry: new cases of legionnaires' disease in the bronx, includes cooling towers and a school and health facility, live report. ben: in a report says we could look at higher fares and worse service if the mta does not get
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are talking billions of dollars. kerry: vanunu the making audiences stick to their stomachs. some people are having to walk out of the movie of the walk. ben: i see a lot of movies i want to see none of which i will actually see in the theater. as soon as you have a kid if you have a babysitter you don't want to go to the dark theater, socialize with people, but what looks good, the margin is coming up. i want to see everest. good morning, i am ben simmoneau. kerry: i am kerry drew, juliet huddy has the day of. ben: last day, october starts tomorrow and will feel like it, mike woods is here. what is this about a tropical storm? >> meteorologist: there is a tropical storm, almost hurricane, we have to watch this closely because it could be impacting our weather, it will be impacting our weather over the weekend bringing in a lot of wind, rain could be an issue too
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depending whether or not the storm center comes out way or not. with the rain totals, an inch and a quarter, 1.9 inches of rain, korea's 0.9 a, these are updating as time goes on as more rain comes through but the bulk of the heavier stuff has moved by, the folks still at risk for flooding to the north flood watches and flood advisories for the light green shaded counties, ulster county until late:45, there has been localized flooding, urban and small stream flooding, other places are at risk for localized flooding, more of a problem in those locations, here is what we see on sky guardian, the rain has pushed through the heaviest of through the city and the metro areas in new york and much of new jersey northern sections still seeing decent rain but heavy rain coming through the lower hudson valley into connecticut, eastern long island and that will continue while
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longer and drier air back to the southwest will start to work its way in. you see if this big break in terms of rain fall with radar and satellite. for? maybe not all the way through, we have scattered showers that will come at us but not like we have seen in the overnight hours, the rain is not done with us but the worst is passing through very early this morning and that is good news for folks that hit the road. there is joaquin, the latest check on it, winds at 70 m.p.h. maximum sustained winds to this house -- west southwest, the forecast red-eye south and then starts being pulled to the north, looks like it wants to approach somewhere close depends on which forecast model you look at, fairly close to the eastern seaboard in the mid-atlantic region, we have to watch this closely and see how much wind and rain we get out of it but it is forecast to be a category 1
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we have to watch that very closely, models are doing interesting things to say the least, temperatures are hanging in the lower 70s, showers come and go, the worst is moving to the northeast, it may help us out with flooding conditions but that has already happened from the rain, it tomorrow you'll see a high of 59 degrees, big drop in temperatures, same thing friday, wind and rain over the weekend said that in mind, we have to watch what is going on with joaquin. let's get over to ines rosales and see what is happening, i'm sure there is localized flooding. ines: a lot of flooding, hoboken, those roadways, got to avoid that, route 22, some flooding there, the right lane flooded engine accident, people driving very aggressively on the roads, noticed this driving to work, have to watch out for
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palisades south bound by new york, new jersey state border line blocking the right wing, the thruway an accident by the garden state parkway south bound and flooding on the west side highway 96th street, normal flooding on harlem river drive, fdr drive, because isn't the floods and with the rain we had this morning on the harlem river drive triborough bridge, 60s, the fdr drive, flooding across the island part way causing a mudslide and too by northern boulevard, let's take a look and look through a year, rockland county, an accident to watch out for, southbound traffic moving okay, george washington bridge upper lower-level looks good, no delays, 495 and lincoln tunnel everything looks good and the holland, trains on or close, street cleaning rules back in effect. kerry: there are more legionnaires' cases in the bronx this morning, three to be exact which raises the new joel ten.
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positive a health facility and the school, robert moses has the latest in the schuylersville section of the bronx. >> one of those cooling towers is here at lehman high school and we are told by the department of education that air-conditioning here has been turned off out of an abundance of caution. the cooling tower that was infected was disinfected. despite the presence of legionella bacteria this will be on a normal school day. classes going on as usual today at lehman high school in the bronx even though a cooling tower here tested positive for legionella bacteria. seven of 35 hours at the department of health tested over the weekend including the one at lehman of come back positive. the health commissioner ordered the mall to be immediately disinfected. on a conference call bassets that all of the infected towers had been cleaned this summer in
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>> every building we visited was in the registration system and all of them have been complying with my order but we tested all of them. >> when it has grown from ten paces up from seven, nine of ten people infected are in hospital, one has been discharged. according to the city all ten have underlying medical conditions. the cluster of cases in morris park in the eastern bronx is unrelated to the outbreak this summer in the south bronx that killed 12. that outbreak was traced to a cooling tower at the opera house hotel, the latest cluster is making for some anxious days for those who live here. >> is very scary, close to home. i live four blocks away and is -- makes me uneasy. keeps going. >> the help the provinces if you experience symptoms like fever, chills, cough, muscle aches or difficulty breathing don't take
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legionnaires' is treatable with antibiotics. there will be no disruption of classes here at lehman high school, all systems are go and because that cooling tower here is self contained the water supply is not affected, the drinking water here we are told is completely safe. that is the latest from lehman high school, back to you. ben: robert moses, thank you very much. for helping him and caesuras as secretary has suffered a stroke, she served under president bill clinton 1993 to 2001, she is 74 years old, took over at the clinton foundation this year as the president and ceo, the stroke happened last night following a meeting of the clinton global initiative, the foundations of an organization. president clinton issue statement saying shalala was, quote, with colleagues at the
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initial reports he says i've very encouraging. >> the state of georgia has executed its first woman in 7 years. she died by lethal injection just after midnight. 47-year-old had been the only woman on george's death row, she was convicted of plotting the 1997 stabbing death of her husband, her lover at the time committed the murder and is serving a life sentence. supporters rallied until the last minute for clemency. vatican ambassador even sent a letter to officials on pope francis's behalf asking for the sentence to be commuted. stays of execution were denied by george's supreme court and the u.s. supreme court. ben: social media one of the tools by sister recruit terrace, a new congressional report on foreign fighters down mining propaganda, promoting an online, correspond with other extremists. president obama says the fight against isis will eventually be won. >> like terrorists and parents throughout history isil will
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lose because it has nothing to offer but suffering and death. >> the report claims 250 americans have joel gore tried to join terror groups in iraq and syria, dozens have made it back to u.s. soil without being monitored. much more still to come, find out why iowa's new jersey getting on iphone bills and what you might want to do to stop this from happening to you. kerry: mike is keeping track of the forecast. >> meteorologist: especially relieve this morning to the northeast but we will see mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers today with high temperatures a little cooler than yesterday, we made it up to 80 at least, 74 right now, we will hang in the lower 70s throughout the day, myfoxny.com weather apps at the apple itunes store and google play store has live interactive radar which unelected a you can see where
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westchester county. how is it looking? >> reporter: is there an official of meteorological term for yuck? does that translate in any way? that is what we're seeing up here. good morning, everyone, light drizzle at this point but the experience of the heavy rain that came down, picking, looking at bronx river, where all these costs are going looking find this morning but we are hearing more sounds up a little further with a lot of the flooding issues, you know if you take this road especially when it rains like this be advised of that this morning, i can tell you the side streets are all right but you get caught in some big puddles, water on the windshield, it can be jarring, take it slow as you head out this morning. i can tell you anecdotally
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barely see a few feet in front of me and that is because there was so much rain coming down so quickly, take it slow out there as the rain starts to intensify. that is the latest from yonkers. ben: we will see when a little bit, it is 5:15. kerry: wednesday word of the day today is all moral phobia, fear of rain. >> she hates it. comes from the greek meaning storm of rain and michael, you do not have it. >> meteorologist: what is the opposite of that. someone who loves rain.
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ombrophobia, not your day. the heaviest rain we have to deal with is already pressing through the majority of the tristate. it should be more showery as opposed to the heavy stuff we have seen the we still have flood watches and a few advisories for ulster county until 8:35 but elsewhere jesus scaled-back the last couple hours or so. that is a good indication the rain intensity is backing down a bit but the heaviest rain came through the city, use of patchy heavy showers through long island and queens and brooklyn and into eastern long island still quite happy out there, conn. still getting hit hard, the hudson valley including orange, dutchess, alter, sullivan, solid rain coming through but it is making progress to the northeast and looks like a happy stuff will be out of here before most folks do the morning commute, temperaturewise 74 at central park, temperatures coming up, expecting them to hang in the mid 70s throughout the day, look
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how hide these dew points are in the 60s and 70s, a lot of moisture in the air and here is what we see on local radar and satellite, had years of churning through and dryer skies to the southwest but that doesn't mean we will clear. what we will see instead of solid heavy rain is scattered showers coming at us through the rest of the day so look for the potential of localized flooding, then we keep an eye on joaquin, tropical storm forecast to become a hurricane before long, influencing our weather especially in terms of the wind from the storm but not for couple days. we have that front trying to slow the press through and keep us in the shower makes for a while and as we head for the weekend joaquin or whatever is going on with that will influence our weather and increased our chances as we head toward friday and the weekends turning windy and wet as well. today still some scattered
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to mid 70s, a lot cooler tomorrow as well as friday and let windy weather through this weekend, we have to wait and see what happens with joaquin, some models say it comes to us and some say it goes out to see. ines: going out to see. >> meteorologist: in land could be a big problem. >> 322 east bound at the somerset hamas county line because of a transformer, they had to shut that roadway down, accident just happened 95 northbound where it mergees with rte. 80 and 46, 22 east bound looking not that accident, flooding as well, if you're traveling on long island as i county things that doing good, no problems on the lie, southern state parkway patches of letting a little bit most of that has subsided so not a big issue there. let's look at your commute this morning on the staten island expressway by victory boulevard no problems is the weapon down,
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the tappan zee bridge, speed restrictions up with this weather, 45 miles per hour speed restrictions northbound, traffic moving fine chemistry cleaning rules that can affect citywide, trains doing fine. >> higher tolls, more delays, all of that to be in store for buses and subway riders of the mta does not get the funding needs, needs to fill a $9.8 billion budget gap in new report state comptroller says the plan to ask for the city and state for more money is the best option. emt a wants the state to increase its contribution to a total of $8.3 billion and the city to boost its share to $3.2 billion but neither has delivered as in fighting between the two continues. ben: getting a first look at google's new self driving cars, slightly larger version of the 502 went on an uneven for 5 minute lube on top of the google bobble headquarters, google and
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build self driving cars, there's ready by 2020. google is not planning on building its own cars. would like to find a development and production partner out of rumors of merging with one of the companies like to as low or one of those other car companies out there already. all warning for iphone users. kerry: default setting on the new operating system could be devour your data plan and your wallet. liz dahlem is here to explain. >> before you get your bill and oh my goodness, this is what we have to tell you, i phone users who recently upgraded the main new feature can eat for your data if it is not turn off. wi-fi assists which is the iphone data connection to the cell carrier when wi-fi reception despoty. if you have unlimited dade is convenient because you don't have to turn off wi-fi but it is not so great if you have a tap
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on your data plan. >> a lot of people don't have unlimited data plans so you can have a surprise on your bill at the end of the month if you are not checking the messages or alerts from your carrier. >> reporter: to disable the feature go to settings, taps cellular, scroll down to wi-fi assistance, it was a little hard to find. you got to look for it but you can also go to settings, cellular and see how much data you have consumed. ben: i activated my phone yesterday you literally have to go through all the apps where it tells you who is using data all the way to the bottom. very bottom switch. and it is on, it is set to be on. kerry: a lot more ahead. a new power ball back on apps is able to buy lottery tickets for you but the question is is it legal.
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>> from fox 5 news is "good day wake-up". ben: get out of a reindeer, you will need it today. the wet weather forecast. also keeping his eye on a tropical system. all those details coming up. kerry: several cases of legionnaires' disease, one is at a school, we have a lot live report. ben: these 8 hetrick separate expand its gay participation but not by much. instead of one group this year there will be two groups. kerry: tough night at the ballpark not only for the yankees but for one fumbling fan. ben: just keep and not. kerry: he got the ball. good morning, i am kerry drew in for juliet. ben: i am ben simmoneau.
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5:30, mike woods does not have the best news although we do need the rain and we are watching a tropical system. >> meteorologist: we are seeing what the national hurricane center is going with. it could do a couple things. more on that a in a little bit. we have flash flood watches in effect for the northern tier of the tristate, there has been a little flooding happening in ulster and dutchess county so look out for that on the smaller streams and localized roadways, localized flooding in the metro area, looks like the heaviest showers and storms have moved out of the metro areas still affecting even the end of long island especially connecticut and up the lower hudson valley for a little while longer, thing that gradually easing up for you. temperatureswise it is mild, seen in newark, bridgeport, temperatures are pretty uniform. this is a cold front edging into the tristate region. at looking showers in the mix
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throughout the day today and the next couple days. as long as the front isn't clear we can save the rain is clear, we will catch breaks from time to time we have to watch that guy, joaquin is a tropical storm, almost hurricane, forecast to strengthen over the next few days but for us, temperatures hanging around the same range, cloudy skies, not a solid rain all day long, scattered showers tomorrow lot cooler, high temperatures at 59, we will keep it there for a couple days but the wind and rain could be a big player, we have to keep an eye on what is happening with joaquin because if it comes close to was we have a big problem next week. let's bring in ines rosales and see what is going on right now. >> the commute is the mess. let's start with 287 southbound pastoring 24 watch for flooding conditions one lane flooded,
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make your way we set of that, eastbound flooding, 95 northbound where it merges with 80, 46 an accident blocking a lane, accident and flooding and 22 eastbound, west side highway funding by 96th street, that is fine, fdr drive harlem river drive, flooding on 125th street subject to closure, flooding by 106th street, it was pretty bad at 3:00 this morning, also the bqe west bound watch out for crash, things are moving a okay this morning on long island, the southern state parkway no problems as far as the trains metro-north, long island rail road, new jersey transit and pass trains on or close. ben: we sent teresa priolo out on the roads to see how bad they are. kerry: let's check in with her, she joins us live from bronxville in westchester
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county. >> reporter: good morning. check out the parkway behind me, living intuits name, the rain coming down, this is southbound, car is moving at a good clip but the rain is impeding their view aid and abet. on the northbound side as you go further north where the bronx, typically where they have a lot of flooding problems. if you are somebody who takes this road be on the lookout for that. the rain just a few minutes ago was coming down hard and earlier, an hour ago. you were heading out this morning, it will be intermittent throughout the day. one thing we want to mention, as we get into the weekend and throughout the weekend, nothing to be worried about today. that is the latest from yonkers. kerry: there are now more confirmed cases of legionnaires' disease in the bronx, ten
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patients are being treated. if the more cooling towers tested positive for the bacteria including at a school and a health facility. let's get out robert moses who has the latest, good morning. >> reporter: classes will go on as planned even though a cooling tower here has tested positive for the legionella bacteria. it is one of seven cooling towers that test positive. the health department says a total of 35 over the weekend. the tower here at lehman high school was disinfected, the cluster of cases involve morris park section of the parks has grown to ten from 7, nine of those ten people are hospitalized and all ten have underlying medical conditions. dr. mary bassett, the city health commissioner is urging anyone with symptoms like fever, cough, chills and difficulty
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breathing seek immediate medical attention. >> most cases of legionnaires' disease in the summer and fall months, still warm as it is now, and we know that legionnaires' also relief arrives in man-made water structures. >> reporter: there will be no disruption of classes at lehman high school, we are told that everything is safe. the cooling tower was disinfected last night and the air-conditioning has been turned off just out of an abundance of caution and a cluster of cases in the morris park section of the bronx in the eastern part is unrelated to the outbreak this summer in the south bronx that killed 12. that is the latest from the schuylerville section of the bronx, back to you. ben: thank you very much. a woman accused of tossing her newborn baby out of a bronx window is behind bars.
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birth and her boyfriend's university apartments and threw the baby out a seven story window. officers found a newborn girl dead, the umbilical boards attached. barry's boyfriend told investigators he was not in the room and had no idea she was even pregnant. barry was arrested on murder and manslaughter charges. the kentucky court kim davis who was jailed for refusing to give marriage licenses to same-sex couples got to meet the pope during his u.s. visit at least returnees says that is the case. he says davis and her husband met with the pontiff last thursday afternoon at the vatican embassy in washington d.c.. the meeting lasted less than 15 minutes, the lawyer says the vatican reached out to davis. so far vatican has not responded to requests for comment. davis spent five days in jail for defying a federal court order to issue a marriage licenses to same-sex couples. they wanted to keep that meeting secret until the pope left the country because they didn't want
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about this meeting. kerry: it is 5:37 and we're keeping an eye on the weather because a wet morning and this wet weather will continue for the next couple days. ben: mike woods is tracking rain weekend, also keeping his eye on tropical system that is down near the obamas. that is the latest for us. tell long will this rain stick around? >> meteorologist: what king, that is not going to be here for a little while. let's look at what is going on with the rainfall totals we have seen so far and still so far out with joaquin as to what is going to be happening for us to determine exactly what is the bet here is what is happening today, an inch to an inch and a half of rain in the tristate, westhampton an inch and a half of rain, an inch and the third in central park, eight inches behind yesterday, we will take whatever we can get and it was a good soaking but things are breaking up. see what is happening to the
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southwest of the rate our location showers breaking up, showers to the north and east of us and in those locations that is where the rain will be more solid for awhile, then you too should be looking at drier conditions, 74 at central park, same in bridgeport, mild temperaturess, the cold front coming through here, the moisture, showers that were coming through the of mid-atlantic region and the southeast coming our way with a cold front passing through town but now we have joaquin which is a tropical storm just barely shy of a hurricane. also this area of low pressure gets interesting over the next couple days, we have to watch what happens the hurricane center going with this forecast track for the storm dipping to the south for awhile and it drags it to the north and starts to pull into the peninsula and you conceive what could happen beyond that and that is later sunday in to monday category 1 storm, some forecast models
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bring it up to a category 2/3 storm according to the national hurricane center. we will see what happens, definitely bears watching over the next few days. the forecast models, the main ones we watch out for, the euro, it doing completely different things, we will see if these things come in sync as time goes on and that will give us all more solid idea because it is well out in the future, five days out. we have showers expected today, high temperatures in the low to mid 7s and it is going to be a wet and showery day, tomorrow the morning showers out there much cooler and windy, windy as a matter of fact throughout the stretch thursday through sunday, that looks like pretty but a guarantee, the wind component but the rain component and what we get out of joaquin we will see because it is a long way out. myfoxny.com weather apps at the google play store with live for interactive rate our download for free right now, let's bring in ines and see what happens,
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wet roads out there but the heaviest came through early. ines: lot of flooding and accidents right now. spring valley on a freeway southbound, one lane blocked, down 3 on the palisades, the lanes of the reopened cause a lot of delays, right lane was blocked on the new jersey border, suffolk county things are fine if you head into nassau county, flooding along island, southern state parkway no. state parkway let's go to our cameras and mackenzie bqe. if you are traveling west bound for the brooklyn battery tunnel, on the east downside for the brooklyn bridge you are fine. as for the long island expressway traveling on queens no problems. grand central parkway traffic moving slow, a little volume there but that is level for this time, 495 towards the lincoln tunnel no problems to report, for the holland and the george washington bridge.
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ben: that's check the headlines on a rainy wednesday morning, the lavender and green alliance could march in the st. patrick's day parade, the group elaine's be out at nbc as the second gay-rights organizations selected to take part in the parade. kerry: the clinton foundation president shalala suffered a stroke, she served as health and human services secretary under president bill clinton from 1993 to 2001. ben: ralph lauren is stepping down as ceo of the brain and he founded, he hired the head of old navy to replace him starting in november. kerry: the nfl's appeal of this tom brady ruling will have to wait until next year. a federal appeals court says feb. first is the earliest and appeal can be heard. the patriots quarterback will be able to complete this season without having to worry what would happen if the nfl won the appeal, the league is looking to overturn a federal judge's ruling that nullifies the four game suspension for his role in
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the deflategate scandal. ben: i have not seen you since we went to the u.s. open. it was fun. i didn't see anything but it was fun. >> the yankees, could the implode and not make the post-season kissel three games on the astras and wild card standing clinching the wild card but took a pounding from the red sox last night. in the second game of a four game series top of the first inning red sox were already at 3-0 with two on, blake takes michael d. and that three run home run puts the red sox up 6-0, the red sox batting around in the first inning. yankees fans in the bottom of the first, carlos beltran drive to left field off the wall, but garner scores third, making it 672 in the next batter sends one to right field and that clears the wall, two run shot, yankees cut the lead to 654 where scoring for the yankees end, red
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sox not in another four runs and be the yanks with a final ten-4. the nets snapped their franchise record of living game road winning streak with a loss in philadelphia, bartolo colon deep, three run home run put the phillies up 3-0. he cameras a solo home run and gets them on the board but they trailed by two, now three-1 and in the ninth inning does it again. all the power this season had two run homer, second of the game, 27th on the year but the mets lose this one hanging on for 4-3 final score. the dodgers clinched the n l west last night, the one hitter, division series between the mets and dodgers. the new york liberty, their season is over. last night the liberty posted the indiana fever in a deciding finals.
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they were up by 12, january drives and makes the reverse layup. they win 66-51 and face the minnesota links in the wnba final. of final farewell to one of baseball's best, yogi berra, his funeral held in his home town of montclair, new jersey yesterday. >> he was in the navy and fought in the d-day invasion in world war ii, cardinal dolan call him a friend and delivered the eulogy. reggie jackson, mariano rivera, derek jeter were all there at the church of immaculate 40 yankees manager joke for ito agreed stories remembering their long trips, road trips and even breaks during spring training.
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711 to go to the bathroom and people saying no. note. it was absolutely priceless and yogi very unassuming going up and saying where is your bathroom? >> yogi berra was 90 years old. we have a lighter note for you, it was a tough night for one fan at a yankee stadium. let's check it out, this guy can't make a cat on the pop ups begets another chance and takes the ground off of his chest this time. the ball hits him in the face. amazing he gets these new glasses. i think we take his man cart away for that. ben: in fairness at least he has the girl. kerry: they are having a good time. embarrassed.
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>> the hand over the eyes. ben: let me pass along a little net lesson. just don't try. let it come to you. if at first you don't succeed don't try again. kerry: he had a good seat. ben: makes a decent amount of money too. 5:50. ben: the best is when he leaned over and the ball came down. not so good. ben: i can relate. my nickname in high school for basketball, rockets. >> meteorologist: i have some embarrassing stories too, too long to go on the air with. if it hits you in the chests may be or the face. let's show you what is happening. the rain has been an issue or a concern the last couple days, we
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have flood watches and advisories for the northern tier of the tristate common areas you actually have some flooding reported, dutchess county and the ulster county mainly localized stuff and small streams, elsewhere places the typically fly around a tristate region when you get the greens and that is happening in the city, the good news, a decent amount over the last hour or two, over the city and metro areas things are looking a little better, still wet outside but some heavy rain for eastern long island into connecticut up the lower hudson valley but back to the southwest we have to focus on what happens next, doesn't look like solid green light we had in the first few hours or last few hours but we will see scattered showers. temperatures a wise, 74 degrees, we will end up around the same range, 74 for high temperature, pretty much staying solid through the day today and the rain will be showery as opposed to heavy rain, cooler tomorrow and windy and you will stay that way through the weekend, could
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be very windy and wet as we watch what is going on with joaquin which is a tropical storm. let's bring in ines and see what is going on. hours the rain affecting the commute? ines: flooding and accidents, let's start with new jersey, 287 exit 35 some flooding there, also flooding, partially blocking the ramp towards 21 on the eastbound side, 22 flooding and an accident eastbound, 95 northbound towards the george washington bridge, watch out for an accident or emerges with rte. 80 and 46, fdr drive two lanes flooded, some flooding has subsided. on the west side highway at 96th street has subsided but harlem river drive for the fdr drive flooding by 126th street impassable, all lanes subject to closure and two problems on the bqe, an accident on eastbound and westbound side. let's go to the cameras, one accident eastbound, this is the
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the accident was down, cameras bosh atlantic avenue, traffic's low as you head for the brooklyn battery tunnel and hamilton avenue. as for the cross bronx let's look at that. on the alexander hamilton bridge looking both ways no problems
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tv's most dynamic person allies, cokie lions, attracted viewers with her feisty no-nonsense personality, explained why so many connect with cooking. >> majority of the people, maybe she reminds them of themselves a little bit, she is the american dream. she had nothing, she had three boys, living a cycle of poverty and then she came out the proper way, no. but she did the best she could. adam ward when you can catch empire on fox 5 tonight at 9:00. mickey manage is about to prove she can do more in rap, she is said to appear in a new sitcom based on her life, the network says the show will explore her experiences growing up in queens as an immigrant from trinidad and 90s, confirm the news on twitter, she will be executive producer of the show and the series will reportedly begin
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great news for our area. lady gaga is billboard ads 2015 woman of the year. the grammy winner will receive the honor on december 11th in new york city, she was chosen based on her, quote, industry leadership, philanthropy, innovative contribution to music and inspiration to millions, previous honorees include taylor swift, pink, katy perry and beyonce. kerry: interesting news for her. anna: there has been very much orchestrated effort to get back in the spotlight and don't know how much these awards are created by p r. the who is back, the legendary band reschedule the two hit 50 anniversary tour starting in february. it to postpone its fall show to give roger a doll for a time to recover from viral meningitis that he is feeling better, ready to start rocking again and they will be at madison square garden
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center on march 19th which is the rescheduled date. that is great news for fans. kerry: a couple minutes away from the top of the 6:00 here in vineland, home of progresso, we love all kinds of chicken soups... but just one kind of chicken. white breast meat chicken every time. so if you're not going to make your own chicken soup tonight, do what we do...make it progresso. here in vineland, home of progresso, we figured out how to get rich ingredients like bacon into 22 light soups, so if you want 100 calories or
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