tv Good Day Wake Up FOX November 11, 2015 5:00am-6:00am EST
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>> from fox 5 news this is "good day wake-up". juliet: good morning, happy hump day. ben: happy veterans day as well. juliet: thank you to our veterans. we will get a break from the rain hopefully in time for the parade. don't put your umbrella is a parade. don't put your umbrella is a way. mike has your complete forecast. ben: more battling, the republican presidential debate. you will hear what was said, some real policy disagreements last night. juliet: bill deblasio canceling his presidential forum in iowa. why? we will tell you coming. ben: the new york attorney-general history to
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illegal in the empire state. that is just my opinion. wednesday morning, november 11th, veterans day. juliet: i am juliet huddy, potentially little julian's birthday. 8:08 tonight. the phone is here. happy hump day. >> meteorologist: happy! at the hump day. >> 2:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. ben: that would be cool. juliet: one of my friends was born on the fifteenth. >> meteorologist: she is
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excellent. lucky number for me. ben: my daughter mr. groundhog day by a couple hours. ben: we will see. >> meteorologist: we have things to pay attention to. let's show you what is going on, here is what we have as far as grain is concerned. serena out there, not huge but light green kind of annoying after a while, 36.5 inches of rain is what you have seen in islip, westhampton 35-9, have an inch at jfk, yonkers, bridgeport, conn. it took a while longer to get to the northeast and looks like that is still happening at this point but it will be awhile before it is shutdown in bridgeport. and white rain close by. and to the northeast it will make progress through the
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it is still quite wet outside in those locations, new jersey getting a chance to dry it out. we are not quite done yet. we have 50 at central park a light rain and drizzle and fog in the area, northwest winds at 13 miles per hour. we are looking at the progress of that rain pushing into new england, no heavy downpours, occasionally some light rain came down a little heavier but all together on a light to moderate side with some fog and drizzle in the area. driver skies to the west of us. is that thing moving on. the low pressure is drifting to the northeast and is going to make slow progress as high pressure builds been temporarily but we have another front on its heels which will swing through by tomorrow and bring us at chance of showers at that time. is being veterans day lot of folks want to know what is going on with the parade. would be beautiful sunshine begin no. the rain will come to a close during the 1 so that is good
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the parade began so we will try to break into sunshine later in the day but will be a struggle. 57 degrees your temperature at 1:00 p.m. and high today 60 degrees or so and as we go through the next seven days, 60 for you tomorrow, a 59 friday. it is going to be clear as we head into the upcoming weekend so that is good news, temperatures a little lackluster, a little pull on saturday and a high of 53. let's get you back to ines rosales and see what we have in terms of our commute this morning. is veterans day. regards. ines: we have street cleaning rules suspended, flooding is definitely out there, route 35 south bound in the area of central avenue, flooding closing that down both directions and the mexicans, garden state parkway northbound exit 127, one lane blocked with an accident and abroad as two lanes blocked
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by boston road democrat involving a tractor-trailer. let's take a look at your commute this morning on staten island, things are fine on the expressway, watch for some ponding, no major flooding but ponding is possible, juliet saw some on the vanik. on the expressway you are moving okayed towards bradley avenue. as for the trains things are running on or close to schedule this morning. juliet: be careful out there especially in the dark. it is back to the campaign trail this morning for the republican presidential candidates. >> robert moses looks at what happens, pretty substantive last night. >> reporter: we had no chris christie, no mike huckabee on the main stage last night and candidates have more time to answer questions, a full minute and a half that meant longer respondss with more specifics.
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more boring than the others but also more substantive. isn't a debate that featured longer answers, more substance and slightly less night in immigration occupied much attention. candidates including jeb bush and john kasich dismiss donald trump's plan to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants as unworkable and the humane. >> come on, folks. weiner you can't pick up and ship them back across the border. it is a silly argument. >> we're doing high fives in the clinton campaign when they hear this. >> reporter: from the pending his immigration stance by setting lies in our. >> you don't get an answer, you don't get friendlier, the move the million and a half people out. we have no choice. >> reporter: ben carson who has been dogged by claims exaggerated his resume defended himself and said he is not a liar. >> i have no problem with being vetted.
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is being lied about. and putting that out there as a truth. >> reporter: marco rubio and rand paul clashed over military spending. paul criticized rubio's plan to spend more. rubio said he wants america to be the strongest military power in the world. carly fiorina used the mantra we must take our government back. ted cruz had the most memorable gaffe of the night when he fumbled with five agencies he would eliminate. >> the irs, the department of commerce, the department of energy, the department of commerce and hawed. >> reporter:. registered the most sarcastic whine when trump suggested to the moderators bush should be allowed to speak. >> thank you for allowing me to speak at the debate, that is really nice that you. really appreciate that. what a generous man you are. >> reporter: dripping with sarcasm. you don't have to wait long for another debate. factored into your weekend plans
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the saturday evening in iowa. iowa a key state in this and every presidential campaign. i stayed up way too late. i enjoyed it. juliet: i have only seen clips but i thought they did a very good job moderating. not just saying that because it is fox. they got information. >> reporter: they kept control. there was minimal sniping. you could hear each candidate speak. a novel idea. juliet: thank you very much. four candidates including chris christie took the stage in the early debate. kristy fired a shot at hillary clinton. >> if you think mike huckabee won't be the kind of president will cut back spending or chris christie or john kasich, wait till you see what hillary clinton will do to this country debt. she is the real adversary. >> reporter: went on to promise he would cut one trillion
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reduce regulations on businesses. ben: the post is reporting not one, not a single presidential hopefuls lined up for what was being called a bipartisan discussion on income inequality. it was said to take place in iowa next month. the committee organizing the event called the post it will refocus on getting everyday people to push both candidates and elected officials for change. juliet: michael bloomberg showing his funny aside at the alfred e. smith dinner. he poked fun at bill deblasio and also tease a run for president. watch. >> is great to see bill deblasio here in new york city tonight. to get him to show up, his staff told him that dinner was in iowa. come to think of it, that is what my staff told me as well. >> reporter: the event is known for its humor often at the expense of the politicians who attend which raises money for
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various charities and organizers say the annual dinner his race $2.5 million. ben: if you live in new york, place a bet on one of the fantasy sports sites this morning you can forget about it. juliet: illegal gambling, the attorney-general says. teresa priolo joins us from union square. big news. >> reporter: big news. this whole issue really hinges on the question is this again of skill or a game of chance? depends on who you ask. if you ask the attorney general he thinks it is all about chance so he is forcing websites like drafting based in boston, fantasy sports sites to stop basically pandering to new york residents, stock allowing them to do business because it is nothing more than a multibillion-dollar scheme. >> these new want a fantasy baseball leagues are the hottest thing in fantasy baseball.
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attorney-general deemed these draft kings which promise potential to win $1 million a week nothing more than gambling, not a game of skill the chance. the attorney-general released a statement saying daily fantasy sports is not a victimless more harmless and it is clear draft kings at fan dual our leaders are massive multibillion-dollar scheme intended to evade the law and fleece sports fans across the country. nighters of the man ordered both wagers in new york and half a million users year alone. the companies as new york's actions today are an unfortunate example of a state government stifling innovation, technology and entrepreneurship and acting without full and fair consideration of the interests of consumers. van pull signing up 20,000 players a day and a good chunk of its users are based in new york. both companies stand by their position these games are legal. and will saying the game has
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been played briefly in new york for years and years but after the attorney general realized he could get himself some press coverage he decided again that has been around for a long long time is suddenly now not legal. in midtown reaction is mixed. >> it is entertainment and it is fun. >> not a game of skill because it is by luck. probably take it over the line with making it more like a gambling kind of thing where it is about making money. >> reporter: this investigation came after an employee with draft kings entered $350,000 on fan do using internal bidding data. experts said it this is all going to be decided at the end of the day in court. both companies have five days to respond. one interesting thing, we will see how this reverberate around the country. in these situations so goes the rest of the nation when it comes to following in new york's footsteps and a dozen other states are considering some type of fantasy sports betting legislation.
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that is the latest from union square. back to both of you. ben: is it lot, is it still? thank you very much. juliet: a lot coming up including at missouri professor, allow about to confront a photographer. she kind of quit her post. it wasn't really opposed any way. we will show you what went on. rain for us. >> reporter: the rain is with us for the time being but primarily for the morning. later in the afternoon we should see a little sunshine out there. it is cooler and breezy at this time, 50 degrees at central park, winds should be easing up a little later in the day but still a soggy start as you step out the door. of you want to see where the rain is it will be affecting you, get a live interactive radar on the myfoxny.com weather apps, the apple itunes store and google play store and dunkin's new sweet black pepper bacon sandwich, with double the slices of caramelized crispy pepper bacon. it's the bacon experience
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day, free rides, invited all active and retired military personnel to ride as guests of honor, applies to any portion of the bus, rail and light rail network all day. all they have to do this show valid military id. emt mike woods, we have 3 in this morning. >> meteorologist: so everything going on making its way from the southwest to the northeast and pulling away from us but it is not done quite yet. the last of the actual showers are pulling for real, even those are breaking up but you are likely to see a cloudy sky and some drizzle even after it the actual rate talking to a close. will last longer for you in the lower hudson valley into connecticut, eastern long island, all together the rain is heading out to the tristate region toward new england's those things will get better with time. we have 49 in islip, a little cooler than we had yesterday, 55 in montauk, 50 degrees in central park, 51 in newark and
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winds are starting to switch direction which means it is not anymore from the north northwest, that area is coming to the southwest going to the northeast and getting out of town. it will be of little breezy outside as low pressure continues to slowly make progress out of fear and high-pressure tries to build in but even when it does build in it will only be here temporarily because we have another cold front scheduled to come through by tomorrow. showers will be breaking up as the day goes on maybe a few showers leftover for early afternoon in extreme eastern section the long island but that should be. we don't get full sunshine, maybe some peaks of sun later today and tomorrow the clouds will be thickening back up and showers come round middle of the day, 2:00 p.m. is what future cast is syndicating. looks like scattered lighter showers swing by, not here too long. will not be a day of rain all three like we had yesterday, light rain all the way through, patchy showers as we head through the afternoon and that
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the weekend we are in good shape. rain chances are heading backed down hill, 40% drop that 10:00 a.m.. nothing as we head to the afternoon. high temperature benign for your veterans day, it is pretty much all sunshine with highs in the mid to upper 50s. let's get back ines for close eye on what is happening. it is a little sawed the outside. >> reporter: let's start with queens. cross island parkway south bound approaching linden boulevard. watch for an accident blocking a lane. we had an accident on the new england thruway boston road that has been cleared away and delays have these the quickly so early in the morning. in new jersey truck route 109 northbound and accidents those in delays around their. as far as the roads let's look
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in suffolk county west bound, traffic slow. you and see the wet roadways we're dealing with. watch out for ponding. as for the trains and everything on or close to schedule. ben: a tough week at the university of missouri continues as the professor, we talked a lot about her yesterday, of mass media, was basically hassling some student journalists. she is now resigned a posts. juliet: kerry drew tells us more about this piece of work. kerry: good morning. i went to the university of missouri. and i'm blown away by the fact that someone in the journalism school this telling journalists they can't cover like watching the first amendment. >> reporter: that professor was caught on camera calling for some muscle to remove the student from the public demonstration. take a look. >> can i talk to you? >> you need to get out.
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you need to get out. >> no i don't. >> you need to get out. >> i actually don't. help me get this reporter out of here! let me get some muscle over here. >> reporter: the protest came after university president kimball resigned following complaints he did not respond timely or effective lead to racial incidents on campus. football players on strike, student protests, one went on hunger strike. after this video was released of the protests there was another one that later surfaced. >> you need to get out. you need to get out. >> this is public property. >> i am communication, and you need to go. you need to go. you need to go. >> reporter: you as an assistant professor at the school of journalism which was a courtesy appointment. she has apologized saying,
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strategies i used and sincerely apologize to the campus community and journalists at large for my behavior and the way my actions have shifted attention away from the students campaign for justice. >> i don't understand why she is unemployed, she tried to incite a riot there. this woman was calling on people to come over getting muscle, could have turned violent. >> reporter: will officials stress she did not teach at the school that had a, quote, courtesy appointment which meant she could serve on a thesis review panels with a revealing that appointment. the school says it has increased security and investigating online threats in the wake of these problems that are passing this week. ben: she failed to mention the first amendment in her apology which is the crux of the issue. the right to do what they were doing. >> reporter: this is a public place. juliet: if they don't get rid of fur that is shameful. a lot more coming, campbell's
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>> from fox 5 news this is "good day wake-up". and the serene to start your wednesday morning veterans day. juliet: have you received your umbrella? the one being held hostage? ben: my umbrella sadly i have given it up for lost. juliet: you have at ransom note. everything will be fine. ben: zero chance becoming reality. will corrupt the veterans day parade, mike woods has details coming up. juliet: all bets are off with fantasy bidding in the empire state. it is a form of illegal gambling. ben: it is 0 was fight night at the republican presidential debate. not exactly, there was a lot lesson might be. a lot of substance talked about last night.
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candidates take on each other especially on immigration and take on hillary clinton. we will recap what was said. juliet: this was some would say an exercise in strangeness. self absorption. that is being we're and. streaming himself walking his movies in his theater. it goes on and on. ben: good luck with that indiana jones and one. that movie stunt. that is pretty dumb. let's call it what it is. dumb. juliet: it is idiotic. we feel it is. maybe you don't agree. industry marsala to newscast. juliet: we should treat ourselves making fun of him. sorry. ben: most of your movies were
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pretty terrible. juliet: wasn't he in transformers or something like that? ben: of the transformers movies make millions of dollars. juliet: he is dog but i like him for being that way. ben: you know who would stream himself watching himself? >> meteorologist: who was always calling out the periscope? you guys do it three times before and i finish it. juliet: who looks in the mirror more? michael. i never. he is always -- ben: to a mirror over is there. juliet: happy hump day. >> meteorologist: happy hump day, everybody. we need more sun shine in our lives. it will take a little bit but it is coming. on radar, showers we have are still a year, it is shifting east, lot iron and not quite in the clear yet, you are not in
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valley or connecticut but the rain is definitely losing its intensity and shifting to the northeast and getting out of your heading into new england, temperatureswas a little cool, 49 in islip, 55 in montauk, low pressure blowing to the south and heading out to sea but still has a decent amount of showers heading into new england and the keep in massachusetts but for us it is trying to wrap up and get out of here. it will affect your morning commute in terms of white rain and/or drizzle and it should break up, high temperature make it does to 59 degrees, 60 tomorrow, a separate system and another cold front pan sunshine sunday. time to get you to ines rosales. the wet weather causing problems but you might catch a break between veterans day and many folks and kids. ines: it has been sloppy, street
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because of veterans day, meters remain in effect, accident on the van without bound by atlantic avenue, one lane closed. other than that the commute looking good. let's go to cameras and look at the faraway by rockland county by the garden state parkway, traffic moving fine both directions, fdr drive has a problem at 96th street, flashing lights, one lane blocked with an accident and minor delays on the northbound side you are fine. dave: the republican presidential candidates they stopped taking on each other in their debate. juliet: the focus on the economy and immigration among other things. robert moses tells us how it was a very substantive debate. >> reporter: a pack a lot into two hours and in large part that was because there were only, only eight candidate on stage this time and with 90 seconds allotted for each and to the responses were longer and more specifically to the great and
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donald trump defended his plan to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants, jeb bush and john kasich ridiculed it calling it impractical in the main. ben carson defended himself against accusations that he lied about his resume. marco rubio, rand paul sparred over military spending and perhaps sensing desperation sent near the bottom of the polls, john kasich and carly fiorina tried to interject when it wasn't always their turn to speak. here is one of those exchanges and not surprisingly donald trump played a role too. >> ronald reagan was strong but ronald reagan -- >> walked away at reykjavik, he quit talking when it was time to quit talking. >> why do you keep interrupting everybody? terrible. >> i would like to finish. >> reporter: he was like fourth moderator saying who could speak and who should speak.
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topic around new york of late, with governor cuomo raising it to $15 an hour for state workers, ben carson and donald trump weighed in on that saying they do not favor the wage increase because in their view wage increase makes the u.s. less competitive globally. that was just one exchange. there were several other good ones from last night, jeb bush had a funny line, all i thought he performed fairly well last night. donald trump was donald trump. ben: no standouts. >> reporter: not really. ted cruz had a notable gaf we juliet: thank you. ben: see you in a bit. president obama is the first the cover of point magazine. said down with an interview in the latest issue of out magazine which named him ally of the year. talked about lgbt issues and milestones he has achieved and
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the supreme court ruling to legalize gay marriage nationwide in june. the president said his upbringing played a big role in his commitment to same-sex equality. juliet: this morning people who like to do this online gambling thing, there is no betting in new york and two popular fancy sides. fantasy sides. ben: stop accepting bets because their operations are illegal gambling. teresa priolo is live in union square. >> reporter: here it is the interesting thing the dialogue on to both websites, not logged in but looked at them and it doesn't say anything about this so isn't clear this morning if they are still in fact accepting bids from new yorkers despite the attorney general telling them not to. as i log onto one of the mid says one day fantasy sports, real money. that is the promises they are making but also the problem.
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schneiderman basically cents cease and desist letters to union square and draft kings based in boston. warning them not to accept another dime from new york state residents. the attorney-general believe these 80 fantasy sports sites betting. and he says one of the problems with it is it promises to get you rich quick and he says unfortunately fees games don't involved lot of skill. is up to chance. he released a statement, the attorney general did saying in part daily fantasy sports is not a victimless more harmless and it is clear draft kings and fan dual our leaders about massive multi-billion dollar scheme intended to either a the law and if the sports fans across the country. if you use these sites for if you work for than you are likely taking a very different total
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they say what they offer is fun, this is not illegal and they say these games have been played for years and years and they claim the only reason the attorney general is attempting to get in on the action now is he is trying to get his face on tv and his name in the press. you all remember month ago the attorney general started investigating an employee who happened to win a lot of money and it was apparently based upon insider betting in fall. the companies have five days to respond to the cease and desist letters. if it spurs legislation, fantasy sports legislation, that is where a lot of people hope won't happen because it will put a number of restrictions on these sites and the lot of people make a lot of money. that is the latest from union square, back to you. ben: thank you very much. meantime it is veterans day. on this veterans day in report shows the third of veterans
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during the vietnam war era. comptroller reports largest number of new york veterans were in the 65 to 69 age group and suffolk county is home to the largest population of veterans in this state, 76,000, and appleby is asking federal and state officials to continually examine whether existing initiatives appropriately meet the needs of new york veterans. juliet: we want to know what the veterans day parade is looking like. >> meteorologist: nobody wants to rain on the party. we have the rain out there in the city but it is very light but it will be easing as time goes on. that is a good thing. it should end in time for the parade here, temperature 52 degrees, the kickoff time for the parade just before 11:30. temperatures 56 or so. 57 is your 1:00 temperature, you got a little sunshine coming through at that time. it should be done as we head to
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4:00, freezing temperature down to 56 degrees at that time. = start today and quite damp but the rain again is coming to a close. shifting to the northeast, you still have it going on in the lower hudson valley and temperature 50 at central park, going up to a height of 59 degrees later this afternoon with a little sunshine out there, not a lot. just keep that in mind. the myfoxny.com weather apps has live interactive radar. check it out, download for free and will come in handy because you need to know where the rain is. let's bring in ines and see what we have with the commute this morning. ines: watch out for an accident blocking two lanes, no problems on the parkway or rte. 40, let's look at the lie by 1067107, wet roadways, fine west bound and east bound. as for the trains
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800-577-tips. ben: bill deblasio canceled his bipartisan presidential forum in iowa after no candidates signed up to attend. huge and noah cindergard and if nobody comes. juliet: wasn't very attractive to them. ben: the organizing committee will get voters to push candidate elected officials to tackle income inequality. juliet: the star wars fans his dying wish to see the force awakens has passed away. his wife ashley made the announcement on her face book page. juliet: young soccer players banned from using their heads to direct the ball. federation says the ban will be for children 10 and under and there will be restrictions on children between 11 and 13 years old. the danger is not just children bouncing a ball of the heads but coming into contact with another
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child's head. >> i think this identifies for soccer, headache is a leading cause of concussion. ben: the laws apply to additional teams and major league soccer club teams that they are not mandated for programs not regulated by u.s. soccer. do is my witness on this, who looks at the mirror more? juliet was reading the headlines while holding the mirror. juliet: my hair was in my mouth and i had to find it. ti-hua: won't let me pose it. juliet: like the double chin going. duke: i am pretty guilty myself. juliet: that is not a shock. not for this one either. how are you doing? duke: good. watching the ranger game, between the knicks and rangers. juliet: tell him to stop by. duke: rangers winners of five
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story at home carolina, rangers up 1-0, rick nash in front, the backhander, second of the season, rangers take a 2-0 lead. hard to believe the second goal of the year, more from the rangers, ryan mcdonough the captain deflects the shot into the goal and that is his first of the year, rangers win 3-0, henrik lundquist, the shut out, 33 saves. in the process he breaks mike richter at all times record for saves as well as all time ranger appearances and says the nhl record for most games played for one team, rangers win six rate. to san jose the islanders and no score. some shots, the captain put home the rebound 36 seconds into it. third period johnny rifles one from the blue line, they hang on
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newark now, the devils and blues, a standing ovation for martin meridor, first appearance in new jersey, long starting goalie, for my money that is the best ever. third period pick it up. 1-0 st. louis. magnus get it to go, first of the season, 2-0 lead, that is your final 4 basketball the knicks in toronto taking on the raptors, new york moving 3-1 in a row this year. game tied at 50. carmelo anthony and attempts of this but there ricky -- vote will be finishing over multiple thunders. quite but confidence in the fourth quarter. the jumper led the team 25 points 1-97.
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knicks taking on to win 111-one 09 the knicks 2-4 in the year. watching that game, stepping out of bounds and travel late in the game. football, head coach, you know the story, rex ryan naming inkompier, kevin dreyer called it disrespectful, ripped ryan when asked what guys in the locker room think of wrecks as head coach saying good friends of the coach meaning not a good coach. also tweeted the guy does anything for attention. rich showed up yesterday in buffalo, his son goes to clemson, later talked about a capt. issue and geno smith seems to agree. >> i have never had the same guys the the capt. all-time, this was never a thing of
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it is hard for me to understand it. >> for two years he has done that when you go against an old team. i expected that. not something i thought he was going to take a shot at me or anything. duke: will be an interesting game tomorrow night. ben: thank you. juliet: shotgun on my computer not working. ben: you were looking in the mirror. juliet: i was looking at my computer which does not have a mirror on it. ben: the mirror -- juliet: how are we doing? >> meteorologist: you have been eaten. little break. agree. juliet: step up to the plate. juliet: getting warmed up. >> meteorologist: get started up this morning. let's talk about temperatures a
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in central park, 48 in bridgeport, 55 in montauk, serene going on but it is wrapping up in this city. a little drizzle left over but that should be it. more showers up the lower hudson valley in too long island into connecticut, some rain going on but it won't hang out much longer. high pressure building in briefly here as the area of low pressure depress, high-pressure builds in, even get some sunshine but another front comes through tomorrow. morning showers as you head to a high of 59 degrees, should be okay for the parade, trying the best time goes on and tomorrow 60, showers pass through in afternoon and then sunshine back again, friday, saturday and sunshine, sunday, sunshine. you did that to me. juliet: i did not. >> meteorologist: you know what i am talking about. >> meteorologist: let's talk
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southbound watch for an accident blocking two lanes, things fine in connecticut, no problems northbound southbound, let's go to the parkway camerons, things are moving on route 80 eastbound exit 42 looking good both directions track records eastbound moving fine. as for the cross bronx the alexander hamilton bridge, wet roads but no major issues, major deegan doing fine, fdr at 96th street, accident south bound cleared away. juliet: a lot more coming up. ben: entertainment news, watching himself, you can see the actor watching all his movies. why he would do this i don't know but anna gilligan will have
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ben: we're back. juliet: anna gilligan is here. strange our installation of the theater. hov lanes he wants you to watch him watching his own movies. >> all my life i seem to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. anna: he is in the west village, he will be there for the next three days without marathon of all his films in reverse chronological order.
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will he goes leap or just watch it? power through. he is planning to be there for whole thing. it is a personal art project, using all kinds of personal art projects. it is interesting. believe someone should tell me she should try to make movies people want to go see. instead of doing this. then people would pay attention to what he does. inkompier when he gets people to pay attention. ben: his movies have been bad of late. anna: happen seen him in one in a long time. actor johnny depp says he hates watching himself on screen. darren and on stage discussion with the american film institute he admitted he fully expected to be fired from his jack sparrow role in parts of the caribbean, disney executives were not originally pleased with his ally in its portrayal of a pirate. he had to meet with the top executive who asked what was going on. he said what back when they asked if he was gay, all my characters are a day.
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which was interesting because i thought remodeled that character of of keith richards. despite rumors there would be a spinoff to fox's hit show empire show exists said not right now. rumors resurfaced when guests are viviks a fox -- when asked friday about that possibility empire show runner said there were no plans in place but you can see empire which airs tonight at 9:00 on fox 5. gwyneth paltrow adding book publisher to her long resume. she has lifestyle, she is starting goop press which is an imprint of grapes and republican to publish one book a year. the first will be early this cookbook which is due to be released next april, then a beauty book. interesting. interesting she is standing because i thought they were
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