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>> from fox 5 news this is "good day wake-up". juliet: good morning, 5:00 on an inconsequential tuesday. it is election day. the calendar says fall but temperatures will feel like spring. spring. ben: snow we need. juliet: we won't get snow. mike woods has the details in his forecasts. ben: good samaritan ends said that after trying to stop a robbery at a deli in brooklyn. this morning the manhunt is on. juliet: believe it or not it is election day. a lot of people confused as to what we are voting for but new
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jersey, they know. ben: they like on your elections in new jersey, governor, state senate. juliet: pulse of and at 6:00 we have decisions voters will be making. >> meteorologist: do customers care about calorie counts on menus? there is a new study, it is action will be interesting. juliet: influences my decision. ben: you might be in the minority. juliet: that is not unusual. i don't think it will snow more than -- you have got robert moses and teresa priolo. whereas me, mike, ines, kerry drew. it is different.
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ben: either way we win. and if we get snow we win. this weather is pretty nice for november. >> meteorologist: i love it. while. i can enjoy warm temperatures because they are not going to last. 52 degrees your temperatures central park, 34 in poughkeepsie, 43 in bridgeport and islip, 46 in montauk, temperatures pretty cool compared to yesterday. they have come down a decent amount, 4 degrees cooler in central park, 7 degrees cooler in belmar and islip and he degrees cooler in montauk. a drop in temperatures is what we are feeling this morning. we have got clear skies in the area and that means in the overnight hours the heat at ground level has had a chance to escape into the avert levels of the atmosphere and get out of town, it gets a little cooler for you and of course the light wind helps that process to go on as well.
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here to the southeastern states, stall out frontal boundary with the low pressure keeping the rain going. eastern north carolina, eastern south carolina, mid-atlantic regions dealing with a decent amount of rain, high pressure doing its job keeping the rain and even most of the cloud cover clear of the area. the next 48 hours we are looking like we are going to seem mainly clear skies today, tuesday, wednesday. looking clear but on thursday clouds make a come back. i am not thinking we are going to see clouds thickening up real fast, we get hit hard with rain but there will be small shower chances later on thursday but until then we are in good shape, 58 by 9:00 a.m. 69 by noon and i high of 72, as we go through the next 7 days, 71 on wednesday, 68 thursday, a small shower chance, then 70 for you friday with partly cloudy skies, still partly cloudy and the little
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temperatures come back to us next week. let's bring in ines and see what is going on, what kind of delays we have, accidents or construction? ines: route 17 both directions closed because of construction scheduled to go on until 6:00 by midland avenue, century row. no problems 95 in connecticut. let's take a look at the bqe, an accident, as you approach can't you have two lanes blocked these down, traffic flow this morning fine. as for trains things are running on or close to schedule. juliet: in less than an hour voters head to the polls. to the turnout is expected to be light but there are some important balance the need to be cast in the garden state. teresa priolo joins us from our polling place. she is on long island.
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>> reporter: good morning, everyone. there are any bunch of interesting races going on especially here on long island. let's talk about this one in nassau county which is considered a dead heat, one thing everybody knows for sure, that next be a will be female but what her name is we don't know. the big issues here as they are on staten island happened to be the police relations with the community, the issue of apps and corruption by our elected leaders. voters around our area will be turning out to have their say in a number of highly contested local races. the biggest of which playing out in nassau county and on staten island. nassau republican kate murray is waging a challenge against madeleine singis. both within the be she is a good fit to hold the title of district attorney long-term leasingis has been filling the shoes of kathleen rations she moved on to congress.
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generation greek american. challenge kate mary is supervisor overseeing 800,000 people, she says gives her the wherewithal to run the district. murray is daughter of an fbi agent and has been introduced by police and county workers. and newt siena college bowl has both women locked in a dead heat in nassau light on staten island apps epidemic, government corruption and police community relations are the hot button topics. the iron and's first female d a if elected today, of buying for the seat once held by dan donovan who succeeded disgraced congressman michael green. she is a veteran attorney with 30 years of what under her belt but she is an unknown in the political world. opponent democrat michael mcman is a longtime politician and former congressman and is not an attorney. he has embraced her and garnered the support of the police, firefighters and corruption officers' union to call staten island home.
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winner here is anyone's guess. this is one of the most important things you need to know, what time the polls open and close in new jersey and connecticut, open at 6:00 a.m. closing time varies from state to state 9:00 in new york, 8:00 in new jersey and connecticut. when we talk about new jersey, the higher general assembly of for reelection or election, that is something a lot of people are keeping their eye on and in connecticut the marquee rate happens to be the race for bridgeport mayor, one of the men who was running is former mayor, spent seven years in federal prison on corruption charges and looking to get a seat back. that is the latest from nassau county. juliet: interesting timing with the president talking about something related. thank you very much. mayor bill deblasio is seeing his lowest approval rating since he was elected. 38% of new yorkers approve of the way he is handling our city according to a new poll by wall street journal. that is down sharply from his
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44% approval last may. not surprisingly he gets more support from democrats but his approval among black voters has fallen to 59% down to 50. 37%. candidates continue to complain on cnbc. ben: we got the message. his advantage. yesterday wondering how they can deal with world leaders if they can deal with the bait moderator's. robert moses is following this and has the highlights for us. >> reporter: the president made these comments last night at a fund-raiser in the city. there was a lot of grumbling from republicans at the most recent debate, we know that as the grumbling reflect our important every single word is in at tight race. ben carson now riding a wave of momentum that shows no sign of slowing down. rejoined this morning there is
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another sign that ben carson is a republican to beat. a new nbc news wall street journal poll finds cars with the support of 29% of republican primary voters. donald trump is six points behind. marco rubio, ted cruz and jeb bush follow. the poll was conducted before the most recent debate during which candidate roundly criticized the cnbc moderators for their questions. new jersey governor chris christie says the moderators are not the stars. >> they want to make themselves famous, they are more import that brag to their friends at cocktail parties on weekends, look what i did that republican. >> reporter: top republican aides released a letter to television networks with demand seconds, no lightning round, no candidate candidate questioning and temperatures in the debate hall below 67 degrees to avoid sliding. not all candidates are on board. the campaign the chris christie, carly fiorina and john kasich said they would not sign a letter and donald trump's
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campaign managers said the campaign would speak directly with the networks. the candidates are going after the job president obama has and during an appearance last night in the city the current commander in chief didn't sound impressed with their credentials. >> it turns out they can't handle a bunch of cnbc moderators. if you can't handle those guys -- you know, i don't think the chinese and the russians are going to be too worried about you. >> reporter: back to the frail, jeb bush released a brand new campaign slogan, jed can fix it. in an effort to rehabilitate his campaign. it was widely lampooned on the internet. some invoked the cartoon character bob the builder as in can we fix it? yes we can.
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british person -- he used that slogan. got to look this up on the internet. this person was later convicted i believe of some hideous crime. >> reporter: the point here is this is sort of indicative of wider issues with this campaign. ben: thank you very much. opening statements could begin in the trial of former new york state assembly speaker sheldon silver. jury selection in his federal court and trial went well into the night yesterday. silver is accused of accepting $4 million in kickbacks plans for providing legislative favors for developers and doctors. he denies any wrongdoing. juliet: a man was shot and killed when trying to stop a robbery in a brooklyn delhi. we have surveillance video that shows the robbery in progress. this happened last tuesday night. police say the man in a red sweatshirt shot and killed 32-year-old damian france's who tried to stop the crime.
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the 2 suspects are still on the loose. if you have any information call crime stoppers at 800-577-tips. in the first responders are calling on congress to restore the zadroka act. they rallied at the world trade center site yesterday. health care funding for thousands who got sick after working in the rubble. one proposed bill extends coverage for another five years but would also cut funding by 60%. critics say that is not good enough. >> this is not going away in five years. are diseases are not going away in five years. widely have to come back end date again in another five years when we have the funding and a bipartisan bill right now. ben: there are 33,000 responded to struggle with injuries and illnesses. 3700 of them have been diagnosed with cancer. 1200 have died. they should get that passed. come. clinton tarantino's father
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speaks out on a director colin cox murderers. you will hear what he has to say. juliet: mike is watching the forecast. >> reporter: sunny skies starting a little cooler today, it will end on the warmer side because you get sunshine throughout the day. the normal high for today is 50 degrees and we will go well beyond that for the next couple days. for quite a while here. daily and hourly forecasts are available on the myfoxny.com weather apps. download it today at the apple itunes store, google play store. is free so check it out now. we will be right back. catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue cookie-flavored coffees, lattes, and macchiatos.
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it's your coffee, your dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. ben: we are back at 5:16. most customers do not care about calorie counts on printed menus. they don't care. researchers from the nyu school of medicine fell only a small number of customers order lower calorie options because of those printed cal recounts. only 9% got more. roughly half of consumers noticed the calorie counts when they went into thousand 8 but that dropped to 37% during research next survey in 2013-14. researchers say one reason they seem so ineffective is people do not eat fast food for health reasons. however, here is the big benefit. it says restaurants have started serving items with fewer
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calories because perhaps they are ashamed of these egregiously high calorie counts. juliet: they are altering ingredients. ben: salads have 1800 calories. your earring just fell off. juliet: not more fat. they are great but -- ben: they are awesome but they are troubled. bacon and. cheese, avocado. >> meteorologist: this weekend i went to ihop. kind of delicious. they serve steak, let things and they are like that thing is huge. it came up -- i mean a family of 4 with that thing. of monstrosity. i do not remember the calorie count but it had to be over 2,000. juliet: watching their calories, that is not the game there. ben: that is a stereotype.
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juliet: you go there for their pancakes and amazing service. >> meteorologist: we have to do this after work one day. let's show you what we have out there. it is election day. here is the overall rundown, sunni and normal today, tomorrow pretty much the same, the great weather continues with high temperatures near 70 or above, clouds return and light showers thursday but nothing really all that threatening over the next couple days, 52 degrees in for par, pretty cool throughout the northeast, 39 in williamsport, same in albany with mainly clear sky, a lot of sunshine that will be coming at us once the sun is up but it will take awhile for that happen but high pressure in control, nothing happening in the tristate to mix things up and bring us anything ins and showers, today into tomorrow. thursday clouds making it come they deleted a thursday there will be a few showers but that would be about it. your forecast for this election day as the bulls of the we have
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at 51, ends at 69 by lunch time and high of 72. 63 by 9:00 p.m. as polls close, 72 is your high today, 71 tomorrow, 68 thursday, a quick shower not out of the question, drier and warmer friday, the weekend looks like the general trends of cool down will be happening again in the tristate. let's bring in ines rosales and see what is going on. i imagine will be light around here today. ines: problems westbound, watch out for an accident blocking a lane. new jersey doing okay, construction going on on route 17, two lanes close each direction between century road, midland's avenue and century row. let's take a look at the bqe, east bound accident and delays cleared, west bound you are fine. as for the cross bronx if you are taking that on the alexander
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hamilton bridge looks good, eastbound west bound no problems on the deegan in either direction and trains on or close. juliet: the california man arrested on accusations that this uber, he has been hired from his position of corporate manager at taco bell. the whole attack was captured on-board video. the driver says the passenger was clear the front, refused to put on a seat belt when he was picked up in newport beach, calif. fried. when the driver stopped and said you got to get out things got out of control. >> at that point i was trying to block his blows with my arm and settle on my pepper spray before i was able to break free of his grasp on the back of my head and turnaround and spray him until he stopped beating me. juliet: benjamin goldman was arrested and charged with public intoxication and assault.
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taco bell says it has offered and encouraged him to get professional help. fallout continues for director quentin tarantino after his comments that police officers are murderers. ben: his new be the he pulled eight is set to hit theaters on christmas day and is expected to be met with protests from police unions who have threatened a boycott. those protests and making producer harvey weinstein very nervous and he has reportedly as quentin tarantino to apologize. even his father feels he should say he is sorry. >> he focus on one particular thing, one incident and condemned all police officers over one particular incident. that is what i think is wrong. relationship. the stock, kurt russell also says he does not agree with what the directors said. tarantino will make an apology
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starting next year it will offer its male employees six weeks of paid leave. the society for human resource management says 17% of american companies offered paid paternity. ben: is that so? juliet: offering these benefits are a way for companies to attract employees as the job market improved especially in the technology sector. ben: would you want me to take six weeks of leave? juliet: selfishly no. i love working with you. ben: fine as it is. juliet: i want you to bond with your child but not to my detriment. just kidding. back to the future fans are getting a second chance to take pepsi perfect. ben: there was a huge controversy over it. at 9:00 this morning pepsi is going to rerun the several thousand of these collectors edition bottles like the ones that were seen in back to the
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>> from fox 5 news this is "good day wake-up". juliet: temperatures get near 70 degrees today. ben: mike woods has your nice november forecast ahead. juliet: the search is on for a missing runner who was last seen crossing the finish line of the new york city marathon and missing ever since. ben: notorious group of hackers claims to be unmasking members of the ku klux klan. is called holds off. juliet: a favorite of a lot of shoppers, now kmart is bringing back its blue light specials.
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ben: they have done this before, haven't they? juliet: right around christmas time. ben: i remember as a kid being at kmart and there was a wooden cart that had long metal pole and the blue light that would spin around and talk and they would make an announcement and moved it to wherever there was the blue light special going on. you remember that? you probably shocked at kmart. can you back me up? remember the blue light special? >> meteorologist: i remember hearing about it but not seeing it. ben: they would have a cart and move it around. they moved the cart to wherever there was a blue light special. >> meteorologist: like the ice-cream man or something. ben: blue light special in aisle 6. juliet: i never thought that through. i just assumed it was like an early bird special. ben: like the light on a police car, it would like japan spin around. >> meteorologist: i do not
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recall. ben: i will find an image of it. >> meteorologist: i will be happy to see it. it is going to be beautiful outside, nice sunny warm weather coming up even though it is cool for starters, heading to the bus stop lot of sunshine coming to you, the sun does come up a little earlier but star of temperatures around 51 degrees so here we go, here is what we have with temperatures now, 52, it will drop the hair before the sun gets up and does its thing, 48 in newark, 34 in sussex and monticello and another drive day out there with winds very light, almost everyone reporting winds calm at three miles an hour in belmar, mainly clear sky, a lot of sunshine today, high temperature goes up to 72 degrees, 71 is your high tomorrow and then we see small shower chances there is a, not a big one but a little something might pop by.
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is going on, what is going on on the roadways. ines: street cleaning rules are suspended because of election day, meters remain in effect, what i've and suffolk county doing fine. no problems on the y or the southern state parkway, at same in staten island, east that looks good, as for the lie, traffic flow on the service road because of construction, one lane of the knees down, was down headlights moving fine, trains on or close. juliet: the nypd need your help finding a missing marathon runner. ben: he is from italy, last seen sunday at the finish line in central park just after 3:00 in the afternoon. really speak italian and severs a mental disability. traveled here with a group of
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at a hotel in long island city, queens, at the time of his disappearance. any information on his whereabouts call crime stoppers at 800-577-tips. juliet: the group of hackers called anonymous has begun a campaign to unmask alleged members of the ku klux klan that hold elective office. the group is calling it holds off, the hate speech protected by the first amendment but anonymous feels those elected to represent the people should not be able to hide under those hood. internet security expert adam levin says the group knows what it is doing. >> anonymous is a group of activists considered to be extremely professional at what they do, very sophisticated, very persistent, very creative. >> reporter: anonymous revealed one man, democrat jim gray, the mayor of lexington, ky which isn't a tiny little town.
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gray and believes it a statement blasting it, calling it insulting and ridiculous. ben: it is an off year, it is an election day in the tristate across the country especially in new jersey where voters are casting their votes for a new state assembly. juliet: all 80 seats are for grabs lead they are voted on long island and that is where we sent teresa priolo in uniondale. >> reporter: good morning. this is just one of the races where people are watching. is ed did he at this point so who knows who will be the victor when the time the polling closes tonight. still lot of people are watching this and also the race on staten island as well. the big issues this year happen to be the apps epidemic not only on long island that staten island, government corruption as well as what to do about improving police community relations. voters around our area will be turning out to have their say in a number of highly contested local races. the biggest of which playing out
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in nassau county and staten island. in nassau republican kate mary is waging a challenge against acting d. a. madeleine seeingis. both women believe she is a good long-term. singis has been filling the shoes of kathleen wright since she moved on, the veteran attorney is first-generation greek american. of hempstead supervisor overseeing 800,000 people she says gives her the wherewithal to run the district. murray is the daughter of an fbi agent and has been endorsed by police and county workers. a new siena college bowl has both women locked in a dead heat. in nassau line and staten island apps epidemic, government corruption and police community relations are hot-button topics. republican joan of lucy would be the first female d. a. if elected today, she is vying for the seat once held by dan donovan who succeeded michael grim. a veteran attorney with almost
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30 years of law under her belt, she is an unknown in the political world. her opponent democrat michael ma mahan is not an attorney. he has out raised her and garnered the support of the police, firefighters and corruption officers' union to call staten island home. yet despite all of that the winner here is anyone's guess. polls opened up in half hour at 6:00 a.m. and then they close in new york at 9:00 tonight. new jersey and connecticut close at 8:00. a couple things to mention a few live in the garden state or in connecticut, in new jersey all pcs in state assembly are cut so that body could look very different come tonight and tomorrow morning. in connecticut a raise everyone's keeping their eye on happens to be the bridgeport motor's reason is the guy who is running was once the measure but served time seven years in federal prison when convicted on
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we will see if he gets it. that is the latest from nassau. back to you in studio. juliet: that should be interesting. on the national level republican presidential candidates continuing to complain about their last debates and what they wanted next week's debate. juliet: president obama commenting on their complaints. robert moses here to show us what he is saying. smart move on his part. >> reporter: entertaining, ands he made last night in the city. we will hear them in a couple minutes. first of all let's talk about what is happening on the campaign trail. ben carson has been enjoying some serious momentum and just got some more of it. look at this new nbc news wall street journal poll that finds person in front among republican primary voters, 29% of the vote, donald trump is six points behind, marco rubio, ted cruz and jeb bush follow. the poll was conducted before
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the most recent debate. yesterday top republican aides released a letter to television networks outlying demand for future debates. among them mandatory opening and closing statements of 30 seconds, no candidate candidate questions that no lightning round. also the temperature in the room must be below 67 degrees. >> they want only green eminems taken out of the bowl. >> reporter: that might be in the next letter. some candidates like donald trump, chris christie, carly fiorina and john kasich said they would not sign a letter. the list of demands come after many of the candidate criticized the questioners during the first debate, during the last debate on cnbc. during an appearance at a fund-raiser in the city last night president obama said essentially get over it. >> it turns out they can't handle a bunch of cnbc moderators. [cheers and applause] if you can't handle those guys
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-- then i don't think the chinese and the russians are going to be too worried about you. >> reporter: the president made his comments before a crowd of 1300 people at the richard rodgers theater in the theater district, that is home to one of his favorite musicals, hamilton. in the next half hour we will look at some other issue is from the campaign trail, we look ahead to the next debate and also jeb bush's new campaign slogan. juliet: which is turning out to be a disaster. we will say the president also very funny was not original because chris christie was the one who said that originally about they are complaining about that, what do we do -- ben: to the governor's credit, come on, let's move on, put your podiums up there and call it a day. >> reporter: he is right. in an end no one really cares. they care about a candidate and the questions and how you come across and what your plan is.
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juliet: that is the problem, we are not hearing enough about the information, just watching a lot of theatrics that it is entertaining. ben: thank you, see you in a little bit. we are looking at pictures for the blue light special. juliet: a lot of tweets about the blue light special. >> meteorologist: video would be good. i want to see people running around the store. ben: how am i the only one remembers? juliet: i remember. ben: they always sided with attention kmart shoppers. juliet: the people who don't remember it. >> meteorologist: you would think. juliet: the same. >> meteorologist: the same generation. i don't know. you are of his generation. >> meteorologist: let's get you started out the door. not a lot of blue on this, a lot of cool temperatures, 34 is your temperature in poughkeepsie and monticello and sussex, 52, a lot
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islip, fear skies and light wind perfect combination to get you a cool start this morning. high pressure in control, there is the area of low pressure to the south where the wet weather will stay to the south. sunny skies, high temperatures 72, tomorrow we get 71 for high, 68 thursday, more clouds and a quick shower not out of the question and then we see a slight pull down as we head through this upcoming weekend. these warm temperatures don't stick around forever, daily and hourly forecasts available at the my fox myfoxny.com weather apps. it is free, get it now. let's bring in ines and see what is going on so you don't necessarily remember that blue light special. ines: i do remember that the street cleaning rules are suspended, meters remain in effect, westchester looks good, no problems if you are traveling in new jersey are fine on 287 and 78. let's see how things are moving on fdr drive by 96th street
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juliet: checking your headlines 100,000 snow and carbon monoxide detectors being given away over the next two years as an initiative to reduce fire deaths. if you want information on this you can call 311. ben: a new study by common sense media says teenagers are spending nine hours every day with some form of media. examples include listening to music, watching television or texting, 45% of teens use social media every day, a 36% use it, quote, a lot. juliet: attention kmart shoppers the retailers reviving its blue light special, 15 minutes special deals, 15 minutes, not 20. >> meteorologist: i said it was about 20. juliet: signaled by lights and sirens and a poll on public art. ben: i remember it being a wooden cart.
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struggling stores and online sales. ben: sports now. juliet: duke is off today. here we go. to lead this is a more modern one. did not exactly what i was envisioning. this is when they also brought it back in the early 2,000s, the blue light special cart, the wheel in around the stores, there is a blue light special, prices being cut in aisle 4. check it out. juliet: like a garbage can. >> meteorologist: it is like the light you would see on top of a police car. juliet: utility vehicles. ben: i remember it being more rudimentary, there wasn't a special covered just an old light spun around. juliet: running down the aisle. ben: i am sure they would push very safely dislocations. cutting prices.
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juliet: when you are 3-year-old run around, yes, blue light special. duke is off today, finally getting some sleep, we are talking basketball, locals in action both teams. ben: the milwaukee bucks, former president bill clinton taking in the game, but close game, fourth quarter score tied at 94. drive and get the lie applause the foul. net stake two point lead. a couple moments later milwaukee's greg monroe right here is going to hit the turnaround letter to tie the game at 96, now just a minute left, same score chris middleton puts the box up by 2, they go on to win 103-96. juliet: knicks face the san antonio spurs, down 11, carmelo anthony missed the jumper, that young guy, he goes over aldridge, froze it down and loves it. take another look at that. he is 7 foot 10, crazy like
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they down by 9 but the spurs were too much in this one. tim duncan gets the shot. 72-65 and they went on to win 94-84 is the final. ben: jets home against jacksonville this sunday, the head coach not sure who he will play as quarterback. like his predecessor rex ryan. ryan fitzpatrick and geno smith were injured, fitzpatrick tore ligaments in his left thumb on this play. he can play through the pain that he will need surgery at some point. smith bruised his left shoulder on this tackle. both are right handed. both say right now is up in the air and who will play depends on how quickly either appeals. juliet: jason pierre paul, the defense's end lost a thing. fireworks accident could play this sunday against tampa bay, maybe not. it depends, the head coach tom coughlin didn't say yes when he was asked yesterday by reporters but didn't say no so that leads some to speculate that it will
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happen. he says if he continues to advance in the way he has over the last few days it will be a decision, they will be confident in making. ben: we have the older kmart blue light, we are stuck on this. this is what we've talking about. it is very rudimentary light on top of a metal pole. juliet: you would think a metal cart would move better, later. ben: fake wood with that would then here, tv was covered in wood veneer, remember that? juliet: i remember before cable television. ben: you act like i am from a different era. juliet: you are. ben: barely. michael. >> meteorologist: still have those within the new tvs. ben: you do not. >> meteorologist: some of us. not me.
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>> meteorologist: some folks still run them. let's show you what is going on. first of all temperatures this morning start of school, 52 central park, 34 in poughkeepsie, mainly clear sky so we get sunshine throughout the day warming you up big time. this is what is happening the next couple days, jet stream directly to the north, warm air from the south and that means high temperatures well above normal. high of 72 degrees, average high today 58. when we get 72 today, 71 tomorrow, 58 thursday, more cloud and quick showers possible and it starts to cool down as we head into the weekend, friday is not cool but saturday is cool and sunday looks like it will be cooler. let's bring in ines right now and see what is happening, we're getting close to something going wrong with the commute. ines: let's start by route 1, an
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doing fine, no problems, 84, 684, let's go to our cameras and look at your commute on the lie, moving fine eastbound and westbound, as for the lie in queens just heard about an accident.
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ben: we are back. juliet: anna gilligan joins us this morning. ben: have you chosen? anna: i have not figured out because of social media is hard. legally, yes. let's talk about the classic tv series the $6 million man. it has been adjusted for inflation and the big screen. huma months of development the $6 billion man is now officially has a release date of december 2017. they will start production soon. the story based on that tv series follows of bionic reengineered man brought back to life with extraordinary abilities after an accident. iron looking forward to this. star trek is getting a reboot. cbs says a new version of the iconic sci-fi series will premiere in 2017. first on the network.
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then a lot of people--primarily service. most people don't subscribe to service. the new series will feature new characters, imaginative new worlds and civilizations. star trek enterprise marks its 50th anniversary next year. adult is saying hello to her fourth number one hit. anna: her first song in three years debuted at the top of the top 100 chart, it has been did you did the the the 1 million time, the first song ever to do that since its october 22nd debut, music video has raked up an astounding 215 million views on youtube. the song has been strong and $69 million on spotify. is due out nov. 22.
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mariah carey will be headlining the annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. anna: other performers will be joined by sean mendez, many stars taking part in the 89st annual november 26th, millions lie in city streets and more than 60 million will watch at home on tv. that is a good line up. juliet: thank you very much. ben: that does it for this hour, much more still to come. juliet: stay with us, we will be
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