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from "fox 5 news", this is "good day wake up". >> juliet: it is a cool start to the day, temperatures in the 40s. is one of those days where you regret going out with your hair wet. >> ben: i really don't know what that is like. that is like. my hair so short. >> juliet: like you. >> ben: we will have the forecast, not. please trying to recover gone from the east river that was used in the shooting death of an nypd officer. we'll find out for sure today. >> juliet: joe biden is not running for president, now we know the real reason why. we will hear what the vice president says about that.
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to rally scheduled today for the mets. >> juliet: good morning everyone i am juliet. >> ben: i am ben. it is a 5:00 a.m. on october 26. >> juliet: how was your week without me? >> ben: i think that is a trick question. it was terrible. >> juliet: you seem very sincere about that. >> ben: that's the right answer though right michael? >> juliet: we missed you of course. >> ben: it's good to be back, reunited and it feels so good. and away we go. >> mike: good morning everyone. let's show you what we have with
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side, 48 degrees in central park there a few spots with frosty temps like sussex and poughkeepsie with 32 and 33 . 41 33 degrees. 41 degrees in bridgeport, 47 in islip, 51 in montauk. mainly clear skies, skies, temps are cooler than 24 hours ago. 22 drop in poughkeepsie from what you had 24 hours ago. 10-degree coolers in central park. everyone is definitely cooler. not a big deal but winds coming in from a west around 3 miles per hour. montauk is around 12 miles per hour. overall weather picture looks quiet this morning with high pressure in control. we are good for now but we will start to see tropical moisture, what is left over from patricia, the hurricane from last week. it will be coming our way in
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skies, 57 today, 89 tomorrow and rain could be coming our way. let's bring in ines and take a peek at what is going on. >> ines: good morning, for the most part we are fine. one problem keeping an eye on an overturned tractor-trailer on the thorough way. this is by exit 14, the right lane is blocked. route 17 parkway policy is doing fine. the bronx commute, no issues. let's go to our cameras and take a look at the long island expressway, you are by the westbound, you are find westbound and eastbound. the 495 heading toward lincoln tunnel looks good this morning. gwb is in good shape. trains trains are running on are close to schedule. >> juliet: thank you dennis. please believe they have found a may be the weapon used a kill officer randolph last week.
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after they call for a day of officers. robert moses joins us live with the story. >> reporter: good morning to you. police found that weapon in the is just to the north and east of where this memorial for officer randolph holder sits. if this weapons proved to be the murder weapon it could be a key piece of evidence. the key piece of evidence, in fact. in in a case that leads to the conviction of officer holders murder. today, we may get confirmation the gun police found in the east river was in fact used to kill officer randolph holder on tuesday night. >> on tuesday night we were investigating the crime scene we have all been motivated to find whatever forensic evidence we could. >> reporter: deputy chief says the police they found at 3:00 a.m. yesterday has all the characteristics of the one
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the police diver found the gun about 20 people of the surface of the east river. >> the conditions down there, it's dark, you can maybe only see 12 to 24 inches in front of you. they are on their bellies looking for this and i found it. it's a good find. >> reporter: please will testify the will test the gun for dna. take a look at it. >> reporter: about 100 police southbound lanes of the fdr looking for the bullet used to kill officer holder. please have not set up have found it. this was in week of pro- and anti- police rallies across the city. the actor quitting tarantino had a controversial one on saturday during which he called some
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there now calling for a boycott of tarantino films. other rallies were were more supportive of police officers. reverend al sharpton who will speak at the funeral on wednesday brought a wreath to the station house where he worked. >> we will on apologetically fight bad police. we on apologetically support good police. >> reporter: today, the community activist tony herber is calling for a day of solidarity. he wants both community members and police officers to stand together outside of precinct houses in all five boroughs tonight in support of each other. that is the latest, live from the murder scene in east harlem this morning. back to you. >> ben: thank you robert. in the meantime senators charles schumer and comedian amy and schumer are teaming up to urge stricter gun control. their cousins, they announced a new
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reforming in legislation. they first teamed up this summer after mass shooting in louisiana that took the lives of two women. that happened at a showing of amy schumer's movie, train wreck. >> says a deadly lafayette shooting in july there have been at least 95 shootings across the country. we cannot just sit back and continue to allow these mass shootings to become commonplace. >> i'm here right now to tell the american people that they do have a voice on the issue of gun violence. now is the time to use it. >> among the changes the schumer's would like to see background checks to keep guns out of the hands of criminals. >> juliet: as pres. biden is speaking about his decision not to run for president. he spoke on 60 minutes and his late son bo had asked him to run and that's why took them so long to make his decision. during the
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>> i'll be blunt if i thought we could put together a campaign that everyone deserved i would have done it. to continue to be a voice for the party and has yet to endorse a candidate for the democratic >> ben: hillary clinton turned 68 years old today. she had a birthday fundraiser in midtown last night which featured performances of john legend, demi lovato, and amy schumer. she has been on a push to get more donors to step up. she has raised $28 million in the past three months, sounds like a lot but is actually just 2 million more than her main rival, bernie sanders. >> juliet: the mets are in kansas city getting ready for game one of the world series tomorrow. >> ben: there in missouri. >> juliet: in kansas city, missouri right. >> ben: kerry drew is a live
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where the first rally will be held. >> reporter: good morning. we are here outside quinn's borough hall. the very will be packed with fans later today. the rally kicks off at three pm this afternoon and goes for two hours. take a look at the building already decked out with a huge mets banner. this will be a huge event for players, fans will be cheering on what seems to be the world champions. next stop, kansas kansas city. the national league champion new york mets went to the airport for the big game against the royals. some players like daniel murphy took time to sign autographs first fans.
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the fans. if the mets win the world series for the first time since 1986, missouri governor jane nixon will wear a mets jersey for a full day and sent governor cuomo's of kansas city made products including barbecued ribs, a baseball hat, and copy. if the royals win the world series new york governor andrew cuomo has agreed to wear a royals jersey for a full day and send new york items including bagels, sausage, crafter. governor cuomo is feeling, but it tweeting to the other governor you're going to look good in blue. # mats. >> reporter: a couple of notes you should know, officials officials are telling everyone if you're coming to the rally the best ideas to use public transportation. if you're planning to drive the westbound lanes of queens boulevard between 82nd avenue and 80th road will be closed between 1:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. this afternoon. , early we hear the first 500 fans will get free mets t-shirts. if you live on long island there is an rally for you there.
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that really will take place at 5:00 p.m. let's go mets. >> juliet: very quickly, before before you go. i want you to say this word in a sentence. ba g el. >> reporter: bagel obviously. >> ben: okay the language bully over here she is indicating that perhaps in your tweet there said bagel. >> juliet: i didn't indicate that you indicated that to me. >> reporter: maybe i was channeling ben a little bit there. >> juliet: she said bagel not the way you say it. >> ben: kate the game starts tomorrow night at seven. the post game show and then the news.
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how dangerous is eating red meat. >> juliet: so we are getting ready for a new report from the world health organization today. >> mike: 48 degrees is your temp at central park. sun comes up when we get plenty of it but it is a cool start to the day. we have lots of sunshine out there be prepared for a morning chill. you can get all of your forecast at the fox 5 ny weather app and
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>> ben: 5:15 am, a.m., remnants of hurricane patricia cause flooding in louisiana. heavy rain on roads up to their bumpers, more than 20,000 people were left without power in new orleans area. plus flooding and power outages were an issue. >> juliet: we have confirmation, carey said bagel just like i thought she said. >> mike: you are the one who are questioning her. >> juliet: you question her during the story, i put it up. you pinned you pinned it on me.
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>> mike: he set you up. >> ben: i know what levers to pull. let's get you out the door here. averages for today's 61 and 47 is your normal low. we'll be drop another degree or two record highs 78 8 degrees in 1964, record low as 30 back in 1939. we still have more time in the dark. we have 44 degrees in newark, 32 in poughkeepsie and 48 in central park. a lot cooler than what we had 24 hours ago. it dropped 10 degrees in central park, 8 cooler cooler in bridgeport, 22 degrees cooler in poughkeepsie.
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yesterday. we have winds coming in from the northwest at three - 6 miles per hour. high pressures and control a cleat bus mainly clear today. this is the area of low pressure we're talking about only show the news on louisiana and texas, a lot of flooding. some places in texas more than 20 issues of rain from the remnants of patricia. a lot of tropical moisture working its way through the u.s. we will get that as well. clear skies today but we do see the area of low pressure and tropical remnants coming in this direction. high clouds tomorrow afternoon by 1:00 p.m. no rain until tuesday night wednesday morning. they will work their ways from the southwest to the northeast and that will bring rainfall for
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your downpours. today, sunny sunny skies 57 degrees, high of 59 tomorrow and showers tomorrow night. let's bring ines and see what we have with the monday commute. >> ines: good morning michael. not bad we are keeping an eye on a flipped over tractor-trailer by exit 14. rate line is blocked. new jersey commute is doing fine no problems. if you're driving on route 78 you're doing good. on the fdr drive at 96 street no overnight construction,'s traffic is moving fine. long island expressway in queens showing traffic moving fine with queens boulevard. you're
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finally spout side. the trains everything is running on are close to schedule. >> ben: ines, thank you very much. the department has talked about their strike on isis. isis prison was attacked on thursday. american commando was killed during that rate where hostages were freed. shortly after an airstrike took place in northern iraq, this is the first known instance of american troops fighting isis on the ground. >> juliet: it is fascinating to watch that video. could we, one basic cancer warnings on red meat like we do on cigarettes? >> ben: we have more on a new study that is released today. >> reporter: a good morning, this report is coming from the world hunger organization and many will think it will include
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reports a process needs will be given the highest carcinogenic risk and red meat will be given the second-highest. this is drying criticism drawing including the u.s. livestock sales. the key is a healthy balance. >> i say this is not coming out of left field. people have been between diet and meat risk. there has been a bit of data about this. >> reporter: a spokeswoman said scientific evidence does not prove a cause and effect through red or processed meats and cancer. the american cancer society is not commenting on the research but they have said that people should limit their consumption of red and processed meat. so the takeaway of this is too much of anything is not good. >> juliet: that is true. i try to limit red meat. >> reporter: you can have fish,
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salaries for seasonal employees, and spending by about 30,000 by fans. every home playoff game at citi field city field brings in another $11.6 million for the city. >> juliet: huber is making some epic chains in the city. writers took more than 100,000 uber trips on an average day in july. four times higher than the same month last year. it is also a 66% increase since january. why since january. why do we not come up with this? >> ben: i don't know. >> juliet: this is according to the taxi limousine report. during june yellow cabs made 410,000 daily trips that was down 11% over down 11% over june of last year. >> ben: motor heads can rejoice that the new camaro is here. the 2016 camaro will roll off the assembly line in lansing, michigan. the first camaro built in the united states since 1992.
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convertible. starting price is under 26000. the v-8 is going to such a backup more about $38000. they should hit dealer lots by the middle of next month. >> juliet: and they telling us that while driving you can put the top down. >> ben: i thought that was always a no-no. >> juliet: i thought that was illegal. >> juliet: i think it's just a button you can press. >> ben: if the car is not your thing how about some tech news. microsoft will unveil a plague shift store. >> juliet: fifth avenue 53rd st., the upscale shop is packed with microsoft products from the circus tablet to the xbox one game counsel. this is their 113th retail store. this is the biggest of them all, of course all, of course it is new york city, what else? 26000 square feet of space.
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from "fox 5 news", this is "good day wake up". >> ben: we are cooling off again with temperatures in the 50s today. mike woods has your complete forecast. out there. >> juliet: please recover a gun from the east river they believe was used to kill an nypd report on this developing story. >> ben: the driver of a car at a homecoming accident drunk or did she suffer from mental problems. >> juliet: terrible story. chris christie booted off car.
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we'll tell you what he is doing. >> ben: good good morning. >> juliet: welcome back. we missed you. we always miss you when you are away. >> ben: as you should. >> juliet: i feel like when you come back, why did i feel that way? >> ben: we have fun. it is 5:30 5:30 a.m. only in the 40s out there. >> mike: i didn't think it was that bad either. ines was crying when she came in. >> juliet: my hair was wet and it was getting crunchy. like it was freezing. it got cold. >> mike: crunchy. >> juliet: do your weather forecast. >> mike: 48 degrees in central park right now, 44 newark, 36 a monticello, a few spots are freezing this morning.
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thirty-three at sussex, that's where that's where you have some prostate temperatures. we have winds now coming in from the northwest at around three-7 miles per hour. not a huge amount of wind. still a little bit of a breeze makes it looks cooler than it is. high-pressure is in control. this area of area of low pressure tropical moisture will work its way to us in the tri-state manly tomorrow late in the day. clouds are rolling in and showers show up by wednesday. today is dry, sunny skies 57 for a 57 degrees for a hike today. tomorrow 59, clouds increase later tomorrow rains come through on wednesday. it will be a a wet one on wednesday and thursday. let's bring in ines and see what
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door. >> ines: good morning. we have a few problems this morning with the commute. starting with a thorough way and over turn to tractor-trailer b in turn. by exit 14. the garden state parkway there is an accident northbound by exit 151, one line close. let's look at the staten island expressway by victory boulevard, you are doing fine, no problem on the westbound side. if you're taking the trains this morning you are off to a good start this monday. everything running on her close. >> juliet: thank you. the woman accused of driving a crowd car into a parade is a set today. >> ben: she was rested on the suspicion of driving under the people at the university of oklahoma parade. the crash crash killed four people and injured dozens more. >> reporter: might dealing with hour. during that interview i was not
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communicating with a competent >> ben: she is being held on four counts of second-degree murder while prosecutors way for drug and alcohol test. her attorney says she suffer from an mental illness but does not think she had been drinking. >> juliet: police are hoping to prove today, they found was used it is amazing that they found the gun. >> ben: imagine how murky the water is. they have been searching around-the-clock. robert moses joins us live. i know you have been out there a few mornings this past week, they must have some pretty powerful lighting equipment for the search. >> reporter: this is a really hard search, inch by inch really. we can over emphasize how murky these waters are. you can only see a few inches in front of
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tremendous dive on trying job. the gun we are told was found in the middle of the east river just to the north and east of us near 120 third street. it was the culmination of an exhaustive five day search that was intensely personal for these officers. around 3:00 a.m. yesterday please diver found the gun 20 feet below the surface of the east river in extremely muddy commie murky water. officers searched fdr drive, both sides of it for evidence including the bullet that killed ofc. holder. there is there is no word yet on what evidence was found. nypd plans to test the government was found including fingerprints. even though is submerged under water for several days please are still hoping to pull evidence off of that firearm.
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in this case against the key this is not your normal case, >> since tuesday night the members investigated this crime scene he has been motivated to find whatever evidence we can. >> reporter: the activist tony herber is calling for a day of solidarity. he wants to happen tonight at seven pm not only community members but police officers as well to band together outside the precinct in all five boroughs to show their support for each other. that is at the latest, my from east harlem. >> ben: robert moses, thank you very much. chris christie says he is sorry for making too much noise in an
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amtrak quite car. he was talking on his cell phone when they pointed out he was in a quiet car car which is supposed to be almost silent. talking on your phone is not permitted. christie told the caller he would call back after changing cars and did so said he did not realize he took a seat in the quiet car during his trip from d.c. >> juliet: was that the case or did he feel like well i'm chris christie and running for president. i should be able to talk. ponder. if you think politics are entertaining it certainly doesn't compare to guatemala, that president is a comedian. >> ben: donald trump is running for president, right? >> juliet: 69% during your berlin time and widespread anger over corruption it was held a little over a month after the president was jailed. the former bp has also been
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fraud scheme. it means things like this happen. i i can see stephen colbert running for president. >> ben: the excitement is building as mats get ready for the world series. >> juliet: the team is in kansas city this morning. two two rallies will be held for them today. curtis is banned from one of them which i am thrilled about. first rally takes place this afternoon. where where curtis is not allowed to attend, right. >> reporter: i guess so. i didn't know about that. good morning to you juliet and ben, we are here outside queensboro hall. this area will be packed later today, the rally kicks off at goes for two hours. the front of the building already has the
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former players like franco and others will be here at the rally this afternoon. they will be cheering on the mats for game one of the world series. next stop, kansas city the new york mets boarded the bus on sunday morning and headed to the airport for tuesday night's big game against the royals. some of the players like the hot hitting daniel murphy, took time to sign autographs for fans. there is a friendly rage or between the governors of the two states whose teams will battle it out in the fall classic. if the mets when the world series for the first time since 1986, missouri governor jane next and will mets jersey for a full day and send governor cuomo some including barbecue ribs, if the royals win the world series new york governor andrew cuomo has agreed to wear royal jerseys for a full day and said
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governor cuomo's feeling confident tweeting act of jay nixon you're going to look great in blue and orange, # let's go mets. >> reporter: officials are urging anybody coming out for the rally this afternoon to use public transportation. that is the way to go the westbound lanes of queens boulevard will be closed between 82nd avenue and 80th road from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. you might want to get here early because the first 500 fans will get free mets t-shirts. if you live on long island there's a rally there to, nassau county there would be a rally outside the executive building. that is set to take lace at 5:00 p.m. very exciting day across our area. back to you at the studio. >> ben: it is a very exciting week indeed. >> juliet: you are wearing mets blue. michael? >> mike: i was going through my
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and orange combos. do we have to do it every day? >> ben: i think on game days. so tomorrow. you have orange? >> mike: let's show you what to expect today clear skies to start off but it is cool. it's in the 30s and 40s depending where you are. it will be quite wet as remnants for patricia will be going over us in the tri-state region bringing us rain. cooler weather will return after that. as we wrap up the work we can go to the weekend which, by the way's halloween. we have 48 at central park, 33 sussex, 33 sussex, 36 in monticello, 36 and isolate.
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clear skies, patricia remnants coming later this week. later tonight and tomorrow that's when the wet weather will be coming. it will hang around for us on wednesday. high temp is 57 today, 59 tomorrow., 59 tomorrow. rain coming on wednesday and thursday but it is out of here by friday. you can get the facts i've and my weather app for free. >> ines: the new jersey turnpike northbound is a lame blocked with an accident. commute westchester's doing fine. no problem, tappan no problems on the tappan zee bridge or the cross westchester. the long island expressway eastbound. bq we headed toward
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tremors were felt as didn't north india and afghanistan. you could feel it in the capital of pakistan and new delhi, india. is centered or how many injuries there may be if there are injuries. we will be. we will be following the story >> juliet: checking other headlines, tragic and to an afternoon of will watch and in canada. what a horrible story this is. please say a boat carrying 27 passengers capsize yesterday off the coast of british columbia, killing at that number, according to some observers is expected to go up. >> ben: it is a weekend of rallies. quentin tarantino had a rally that was controversial this weekend where he called police officersquote murders on quote. >> juliet: the typical students spent 20 to 25 hours per year taking standardized standardized exams for preschool through high
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school. the study was conducted by the great city schools. >> ben: duke is on the road. >> juliet: he is traveling to kansas city as we speak. he will have coverage tonight and tomorrow morning for the pregame show. >> reporter: this is heading up to be a great matchup. matt harvey will be on the mound for day one. the mets the stadium you saw the great video earlier as they're leaving and getting on the bus at citi field. since knowing their prominence the mets say the royals are an excellent team challenge real challenge. >> they seem relentless, they never stop coming which is what furball clubs. >> there competitive, firing bunch like our guys. seems like they never go away, they always find a way to win, no matter what the score
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situation is, they grind it out and they never die. >> reporter: you can watch the world series right here on fox 5 , game one is tomorrow night. duke is out there, and in kansas city covering all three games. the game is at eight pm. we'll have your your postgame coverage after the game. i became a football yesterday let's start with the giants who took advantage of the cowboys at metlife metlife stadium. pick up in the third quarter trailing 13-10 the return of 58-yard for score. they had in her perceptions on the day. the cowboys with a nice pass and into the end zone. what a catch. they tie the game at 20. on the the kick off former cowboys
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100 yards for a touchdown. but in the giants up for good, 27. >> - 20 was the final. it was the 100th series with the giants. >> he certainly looked good his touchdown run when he cut back the defensive line was really quite an outstanding play. >> we had some big plays, we still have to be better in the red zone getting touchdowns in those scenarios. third down we are very good. we made plays, we only had 50 plays in the second half. we did have the ball very much at all in the second half. >> reporter: jacks at the new england patriots, they drove it down the field and a 4-yard touchdown pass. after new england retakes the lead let's pick it up in the third quarter, on a scoring
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touchdown. jets back on top 17 - 16 brady, midway through the fourth he connects on it touchdown pass. back on top, and they had no answer for rob, they had a touchdown. patriots win and are now six and zero. they suffered a neck injury later in the game they say mandel will have x-ray today. support a shield as major-league soccer champs with a win in chicago last night. taking on the fire they struck quickly in the eighth minute and then bradley was on match. the 17th goal of the year,
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then i gave him 2-0 lee. they celebrated with their fans. the new york rangers one for-1. >> ben: a little chilly to start up this morning. >> juliet: it is the end of october. >> mike: yes it is that time of year. 48 degrees is your current temperature in central park. forty-four in new york, 36 in sussex and monticello. clear skies and there's some rain coming up tomorrow. the majority of the moisture heads in by wednesday morning during the morning commute for you. showers fire up and will hang with us throughout the day
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for us on wednesday. be prepared for wet weather then. today, nice. today, nice and sunny. high temp is 57 degrees, tomorrow 59 degrees. the rain will come through and be out of here by early thursday. we have hollowing coming up for us and this is the weekend where we change the clocks back. i can't can't believe it is that time already. don't forget, the weather texting for free forecasts. let's bring in ines. >> ines: let's talk about the commute. ninety-five in connecticut no problems northbound and southbound. the l ie no issues. let's look at route 280 by j westbound side, eastbound
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headlights are looking good. the alexander hamilton bridge when you come off the george washington bridge you are okay. as well as the george washington bridge no problem on the upper, lower level.
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>> ben: we are back. with lacey. >> i am legally changing it but i haven't figured out yet. >> juliet: it was a beautiful ceremony. it was a wonderful night. >> okay let's move on to entertainment. when it comes to hand injuries jimmy fallon cannot catch a break. he took a serious ball fall in boston over the weekend after tripping and dropping a bottle of yeager. he was in in town to accept an award from harvard. a fan handed him a bottle abuse, he turned and apparently fell on a woman who who is in front of him. you can hear the bottle smash and he looks at his hand. this injury was not as bad as the one in the summer. he almost he almost had to have his finger amputated.
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band-aids cannot fix. i think he might be a little clumsy. if you went to the movie over the weekend there is a good chance it wasn't that busy. >> are you okay. >> i'm okay. >> the martian, and bridges spies are the top movies. a big part of that is a badge of new releases flopped at the box office. goosebumps took in 15.5 million, bridges had more than 11 million. just $1.3 million making it one of the worst debuts of all time for a major studio. bill murray's, rocked the cast did not do much better. only $1.5 million. if your fan of legally blonde trilogy.
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she thinks people are ready for another movie. it is time to see what she is up to, she said writers have tried to tackle new script over the years but the most appealing is having al take on washington dc. she is thinking a of supreme court justice or someone running for office. that sounds familiar i don't entirely remember the entire plot. maybe for like senator, maybe she was shooting for the white house. she said it is very timely because there is a lot of talk of all women taking top office. >> ben: she was great and that will be. >> the first to, if there is a movie character i could say -- she doesn't go to like harvard law school.
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