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fox 5 news this is "good day early call". juliet: it is wednesday, hump day, rain this morning. is still no baby, no baby janice, no baby julien. maybe we will have all lorayne clearing for the veterans day parade. mike has the details and ines is watching the rose for us. ben: the republican presidential debate, candidates and some fire toward hillary clinton. we will highlight. it was very substantive. juliet: new york's attorney-general says fantasy
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gambling and it must stop. ben: good morning, i am ben simmoneau. juliet: i and juliet huddy. how is it going. doing some stretches around the house last night, what can i do to get this moving? juliet: anyone have suggestions hatch? ben: we're three days from the due date and we shall see. >> meteorologist: it is clearing up but not soon enough. we can't beat it out. here it is what is going on, showers around the tristate, more of that heavy mist and and we have to run the majority of the tristate. will last all little longer but when it comes to rain totals, so far it may seem like a lot more but it hasn't been all that is
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0.65 is what we have seen in a islip, westhampton, a 0.58 in central park and at jfk, half an inch or so but a nice little bit of rain but not anything that will end the draft by any means, this will come to a close soon enough, right now showers are allocated to the northeastern section of new jersey right over the city and back down the jersey shore, slowly but surely creeping its way to the shore or to the east and looks like we will see it continue to make progress to the east as time goes on. temperatureswas a little cooler this morning, 50 degrees at central park, 52 in newark and belmar, 50 degrees in poughkeepsie at 49 in bridgeport as the area of low pressure which is hanging around the coastline works its way through new england and out to sea but a trough will be around for the morning commute so there will be showers and/or drizzle for the early-morning commuters and which break up as time goes on moving its way hot the door as far as the back end of the rainfall.
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expect showers for the morning commute and it shuts down later in the afternoon, i temperature 59 degrees. the next five days on this veterans day we have the parade out there, the rain should be just about in time for the parade. more showers are scheduled tomorrow and then we are done. let's bring in ines and see what we have. it is wednesday as mentioned aunt things are going on. heather: the veterans day parade going on. ines: street cleaning rules suspended in the five burroughs, some problems on a road in the northbound, new england thruway, two lanes blocked with an accident involving a tractor-trailer, new jersey by exit 127, one lane closed, let's take a look at the long island
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roads and traffic moving fine. juliet: there was some ponding again. it is not done when it is driving like this. the republican presidential debate candidates face of taking each other on. ben: a lot focus on the economy and a lot focused on immigration. >> only eight candidates imagine, eight, the candidate had 90 seconds to answer questions which facilitated longer and more specific responses.
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economy veer into other areas as well. and the debate that featured longer answers, more substance and less night in immigration occupied much attention. candidate including jeb bush and john kasich dismissed donald trump's plan to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants as unworkable and inhumane. >> come on, you know you can't pick them up and ship them back across the border. it is this silly argument. >> we're doing fives in the clinton campaign. >> reporter: trump defended his dwight eisenhower. >> like eisenhower, you don't get nicer, you don't get friendlier, they moved million and a half people out. we have no choice. >> reporter: ben carson who has been dogged by claims he exaggerated his resume defended liar. >> i have no problem being vetted but i do have a problem
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and putting that out there as truthful. >> marco rubio and rand paul clashed on military spending, paul criticized rubio's plan to spend more, rubio wants america to be the strongest military power in the world. carly fiorina use the mantra we must take the government back. he would eliminate five agencies. >> irs and the department of commerce, department of energy, department of commerce and had. >> reporter:. registered the most sarcastic line of the night when from suggested to the moderators that bush should be allowed to speak. >> thank you for allowing me to speak, that is very nice of you. what a generous man you are. >> reporter: a couple of observations, jeb bush looked more confident and his responses through more applause, john
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interrupted as a lot. perhaps that is a sign they sensed they need to make a move and in contrast to the last republican debate the moderator's from fox business and the wall street journal were ridiculed. also i don't think ben carson did anything one way or another. i have seen his performance described as a repeat. he didn't do anything to elevate his candidacy last night, spending time defending himself but i don't know what he did. ben: front runner status can come and go. juliet: bill deblasio canceled his forum for presidential candidates after getting snubbed. not one presidential hopeful, not partisan discussion from income inequality.
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that committee that was organizing the event will refocus on getting everyday people to push both candidates and elected officials for change. ben: michael bloomberg showing off his funny side, 70th annual alfred e. smith dinner, he pokes fun at his current mayor bill deblasio. >> is great to see bill deblasio here, in new york city tonight. to get him and to show up, his staff told and dinner was in iowa. that is what my staff told me as well. ben: the white tie event, the politicians who attend, and and organizers say the dinner has raised $2.5 million. juliet: abetting an two popular sports fantasy sides.
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ben: new york attorney general told graftings and sandals to stop accepting bets from new york because they are illegal gambling. teresa priolo looks at this bidding battle. >> reporter: these baseball leagues were the hottest thing in fantasy baseball. >> reporter: new york's attorney-general has deemed these daily fantasy sports sites like sand do will, promising a potential to win a one million dollars a week nothing more than illegal gambling, not a game of skill but chance. the attorney general released a statement saying the league fantasy sports is not a victimunless more harmless and it is clear draft kings at van pull our leaders of a massive multibillion-dollar scheme intended to evade the law and free sports fans across the country. both companies were told to stop accepting wagers in new york and half a million users year alone. the company said new york's actions today are an unfortunate example of state government stifling innovation, technology
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and entrepreneurship and acting without a full and fair consideration of the interest of consumers. citing more than 20,000 players a day and a good chunk of issues in new york. both companies stand by their position these games are legal. the game played legally in new york, after the attorney general realized he could get press coverage, he decided a game that has been around a long time is suddenly known not legal. reaction is mixed. >> it is not necessarily a game of skill because it is luck. take it over in the line with making it more like gambling. ben: teresa priolo, "good day new york". ben: at think is gambling but that is just my opinion. juliet: police know who they are
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the penn station. investigators that this guy, vincent and another man argued with three victims monday morning at mcdonald's. he should be considered armed and dangerous. they have not identified the second suspect who is believed to be the gunman. the victims were shot near the subway entrance at 8 avenue, one of those victims died. anyone with information is asked to call crime stoppers at 800-577-tips. ben: they said it is like new york is stuck in the 70s, dirty. juliet: especially that mcdonald's. still ahead on "good day early call" we are drying out, and -- ben: vets ride free on new jersey transit. we have details coming up in a [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging, do business travel
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drying out as you head west over much of new jersey and is is shifting into new england and they will be shutting down like that as well. we have 50 degrees central park at this point, 51 in islip, 56 in montauk, 50 in belmar, temperatures cooler than we had yesterday, from the north, starting to turn northwest band that area of low pressure going away from us but at 5:00 to 16 miles per hour, a little raw outside at the same time, temperatures of dropped a bit. we expect rain to continue in the overnight hours, and years of moving to the lower hudson valley into connecticut and we deal with some rainfall for the early-morning commute that is going on right now in long island, and a little rain to shut down the new jersey catching a break little earlier today as earlier pressures
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here is what we have with tropical storm kate heading for the route to see, the cold from giving it the boot. future cast doesn't bring rain for much longer mainly for the morning commute and printing for drying trend but clouds don't break up all together and there's another shot of rain coming at us around midday, 2:00 in the afternoon, light showers not a big deal and that gets out of here for the weekend. for the parade, looks like we have showers early as we head out early but it does break out just before the parade begins. we get to a high of 60 degrees later this afternoon and it is saved but just barely. we will see another shot of rain tomorrow before dry skies come before the weekend. don't forget the apple itunes store and google play store, check out live interactive radar for free. let's bring in ines and see what
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is going on. it is veterans day is a little holiday and we have a raid. there are more things going on. >> meteorologist: there are things that and other roads. ines: we have some flooding out there, southbound closed from south and central avenue because of flooding conditions, the southbound side. northbound finely your commute on long island doing fine. no issues in nassau county, northern or southern state parkway. let's look at your commute staten island, the expressway by victory boulevard doing fine. as across wrongs on the alexander hamilton bridge smooth sailing this morning. a lot of wet roadways, major deegan doing fine. watch out for an accident on the new england thruway, two lanes blocked by boston road involving a tractor-trailer. ben: they you like your coffee black? ines: not at all. ben: new jersey transit saluting the nation's military with free
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military personnel to ride as guests of honor today. a portion of bus rail and light rail network, all they have to do is show a valid military id. ben: duncan doughnuts getting in on the christmas spirit. this year's duncan holiday cops are out and have the word joy -- can we get over the holiday stuff? ben: i was more upset about the mall situation. juliet: that was ridiculous. a lot of people felt starbucks was disrespecting christmas but all you need to do is walk in there. ben: i like it black. juliet: what does that say about him, curtis sliwa? >> mister know it all, i said on monday you drink it black with
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he flipped across like he had something. ben: what i'd do with your remarks, how do you drink your coffee? >> i am on the verge of being totally psychotic but you are clear psycho. milking cow. ben: people who were caught the eye likely to be psychotic. >> it was slightly -- he would flip the script. juliet: my friend's mother, she literally stays up, wait for you to come on.
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>> wants to sleep with me? let me up. ben: we are supposed to talk about red cup controversy. this is not a big deal. i was more concerned about santa in the glacier at the mall. >> this is important. just because you don't get your cappuccinos like the the girl put your credit card in, the credit card -- run out and cappuccino at starbucks. who sponsors you? duncan doughnuts. they support christmas. how do you spell christmas again? ben: you do what in there, it is like red on that all over the establishment and a christmas blend coffee for sale, reusable
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they say listen, the cops have not been christmas for a long time, they had snowflakes, snowmen, those kinds of things. >> go get yourself a pumpkin lat latte before you decide. let me ask about donald trump and its hair, not that it isn't real but it was radiating orange on that stage. juliet: stanley it was lighting. >> the next minute it is gold. juliet: not sure about that that bill deblasio had this iowa presidential forum but it has since been -- >> not even the out of. brooklyn birdie. and if there are more pigs than people, even the pigs the don't flock the hogs.
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ben: that poll came out a week or so ago. his poll ratings in new york is not that strong, only 38% and presidential candidates are saying get his backyard in order before restarts. >> everybody says that. your mayor bill deblasio doesn't seem to get it because he thinks he knows it all. better than us. dave: to the many feel the is trying to propel himself into the national spotlight. >> how he slapped those reporters, members -- to date i asked a question but don't get used to it because i have bigger things to do. i have the national vision. ben: curtis sliwa. >> what if he had said that when he was campaigning? at gracie mansion. juliet: whats is expression back. still ahead it was a real nail biter. people saying that.
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jersey, long time bully in his role as general manager. we pick things up after a long ovation basketball, nick and around the taking on the raptors, two minutes left in the game. he is going to put it back and the knicks up 104. a chance to tie it, next thing on, wins 111. ben: how do you like your coffee? duke: skim milk.
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