tv Good Day Wake Up FOX November 12, 2015 5:00am-6:00am EST
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>> from fox 5 news this is "good day wake-up". juliet: your favorite building. ben: the best building in new york. ben: rain moving in by that afternoon so get your umbrella out. out. michael will tell us more about this and is forecast coming. ben: bus and train caught again, police ketchum baja and the greyhound bus, made it pretty far from where he stole the bus, not the first time he has done something like this. we have a live report. juliet: cross at the green and not in between.
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ben: you are a j walker. juliet: yes i am. jay walker is beware, the nypd is cracking down and you could end up with the ticket. ben: i would love you to get is a walking stick and the the bartender's he considered a hero after saving a customer from choking which was caught on camera. i think it would be an interesting experience for all of us to witness you getting a jaywalking ticket. juliet: you are us ago. i our got a speeding ticket. ben: what happened after that? good morning, everybody. ben: i got full the over in a lovely little town on the islands, why was blasting some music and not paying attention in a school zone. i may are may not have been speeding in the school's own. i can't confirm that i was. ben: i am pretty sure she was. if there's a hearing and you
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juliet: you better be quiet. >> meteorologist: sounding more and more like greg kelly. juliet: at least we are honest with our potential in fractions. ben: would be hilarious to watch forget that ticket. juliet: is embarrassing when you get pulled over. it is humiliating. >> meteorologist: jaywalking is something you might want to put on facebook. ticket. juliet: have all the cops looking at me. >> meteorologist: let's show you what we have. it is another cool day, 51 degrees at central park, cloudy sky, still some drizzle in the area but more solid rainfall is not a problem just yet, winds from the south southeast at 8 miles per hour. other temperatures not just in the northeast but let's head out west, this gives you an idea
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what is coming in, you see a pretty sharp line, this green shade is where temperatures are in the 50s, 40s and 80s behind at the local front driven this way and will be here by later tomorrow into saturday, it takes two days for colder to arrive and a pretty big change for us. here's the sky guardian 3d showing you where showers are, this is pretty sensitive so chose showers coming through pennsylvania toward cuba but that is some really light stuff and it will take a while for it to reach us in the tristate but by later this morning in to the afternoon we are dealing with showers and it looks like a warm front will slide in bringing in los showers but the cold front behind it helps force foreign the majority of showers we will get an added later in the afternoon so just later patchy showers this morning and heavy use of this afternoon there is the cold front going by and by tomorrow you will notice windier conditions, drier sky and
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force through over the weekend making it quite chilly as we get into the weekend, temperaturewise 60 for a high, most showers this afternoon, breezy day, windy tomorrow and saturday. look all the sunshine. after today, pretty good shape with sunshine. let's bring in ines, catch a break. >> let's start with new jersey northbound, watch for police activity before a county road closing a lane. other than that you are fine with 280, no problems in queens on a lie, white still are frogs neck bridge, be q e doing good, no problems for the verrazzano bridge, west gun you are fine. as for the hudson river crossing, no delays at the moment. 5:04 in the morning, delays on or close.
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>> i was stuck in the lincoln tunnel this morning. i was lying down in the back seat and couldn't go. juliet: thanks. of their strange story, suspected bus fee could be in court today. . he had done this before. he was arrested behind the wheel of a greyhound bus, not the first time he has posed as a transit worker. >> reporter: we are outside the port authority bus terminal, this is where the buses into the terminal. yesterday around 11:00, the busing question arrived here from philadelphia, three and was later it was scheduled to depart for richmond, virginia but it made an unscheduled departure
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with an unauthorized driver. he has done it again. police say darius mccollum who is expected to be arraigned today still a greyhound bus from the port authority bus terminal. a greyhound supervisor realized the bus was missing before it was scheduled to make a trip to richmond, virginia and 2:13, the supervisor notified company headquarters in texas, workers think the best since it is tracked with gps and track it to brooklyn, officers pulled it over in the guana section with mccollum behind the wheel and arrested him. police say he displayed an alleged counterterrorism home front security shield and an alleged id from the counterterrorism home front task force. he has done this sort of thing many many times before. cops tell me he has been arrested 2 dozen times. here he was after cops arrested him in 2010 for stealing another bus. >> where we trying to go? >> why?
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>> reporter: he began his career of transit center in crime in the 80s when he drove an e train filled with passengers, he was just 15 years old at the time. she has autism spectrum disorder and psychologist says people like him cannot control their impulses. >> these are individuals who can focus on one particular thing at times and sometimes become obsessed with that. it shows a very high level of intelligence and a particular extraordinary focus. >> reporter: this may not be his last run in with the law. he reportedly told detectives after his arrest yesterday that the next plans to steal a plane. he faces multiple charges in this case, among them unauthorized use of a vehicle and criminal impersonation of a police officer. that is the latest, live from
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the west side, back to you. juliet: compassion for the guy but can put people's lives in danger and probably has. ben: police arrested 3 to plan to accuse the pointing a laser and our sky fox helicopter and another news shopper, a pilot reported the incident which happened last evening at barkley center and here is where this can be filed in the drum criminal file. our helicopter have a camera on it. with helicopters it is trained their cameras on the individual's pointing laser random. the investigation led to the arrest of those individuals on a building on fulton street. penalties for pointing mazes and aircraft, maximum 20 years in federal prison and a quarter of a million dollar fine. ti-hua: blog,. of nicotine survivors of yesterday's house explosion describe the whole thing as a nightmare. it was all caught on surveillance camera as well. one person died, 15 were
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injured, two of uncritically including an 11-year-old boy. both were badly burned. the blast damaged seven other homes, three will need to be torn down. felt blocks away. big boom. came out and send house blew up. it was a big bloom like a bomb. it knocked down a couple pictures on wall. juliet: president's that they smelled gas but they have yet to confirm that it was a gas leak. ben: both companies are not banning new yorkers from their sight despite cease and desist letters from new york's stated and the general eric schneiderman. he called it nothing more than ben: gambling. the ceo says that is not the case. >> again of skill, high skilled
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someone with no skill. >> reporter: and lander at kings five business days to respond to the attorney-general's order, both plan to take their fight to court. 21st century fox is one of in draft kings including major league baseball and the national hockey league. juliet: watch where you walk in certain parts of the city. ben said i got a jaywalking ticket he would it for half of it. ben: i will encourage you to go out and get one. police cracking down on jaywalk ears. will this make it safer for pedestrians like juliet huddy? teresa priolo. juliet: i am aware what i am doing what i am out there and make sure there are no cars careening at me. >> reporter: most people are but it is an essential part of being a new yorker. you see this all the time be as dangerous as it might be. the 109th precincts, jaywalking campaign on top of the day walking campaign because there's already one going on in the
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middle of a vision zero cracked down that made bill deblasio has instituted. specifically at main street, police will be looking for people who are crossing with outside the crosswalk so if you are one of these people they are looking for you. you could call it the real rules of a road. one after the next, jerry walker's boldly jetting into the middle of flushing's mainstream year casino boulevard. >> i pay attention to what is going on before i do that. >> reporter: for some it is a matter of convenience, others saving time and then there are those who feel they are safe for avoiding the crosswalk altogether. >> these cars will never stop for you. they don't care. >> reporter: whatever the reason the nypd is cracking down issuing warnings, then tickets for anyone who chooses to cross away from and against the light. >> they should give tickets for jaywalking and again what i deserve it. >> reporter: this is in the wake of last week's fatal
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bus. the driver never stopped, she died on the streets. >> reporter: these are tragedies we don't ever want to see happen again in our community. real change the new motto now cross at the green, not in between. >> not going to work. too many people. >> reporter: opponents take issue with this nypd blaming pedestrians weather and debts, there have been three traffic fatalities in this city since halloween. some of the victim pedestrians, some were not jaywalking. the nypd is also mobilizing extra personnel to catch drivers who are distracted speeding, blocking traffic lanes and those who fail to yield. all this to lesson the contacts to because make within residents. whenever, wherever it happens. again, this two week grace period will come first and the tickets will start to fly. i was doing some research to say
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by all accounts it is $250. that is a very steep fine if you are caught jaywalking but if you look at the statistics they don't hand out many city-wide month, something like 500 or so. you are unlikely to get one unless you are here in the 109th and cracking down to both of you in the studio. juliet: i am not going to get one. thank you very much. ben: a customer, and choking on camera and a bartender comes to his rescue. we will show you how it turns out. >> meteorologist: s coming al. rain coming in to town, into this afternoon, start off close to 60. and headlines and alerts at the myfoxny.com weather apps, the
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and colorado. some resorts like copper mountain in colorado, seems a bit early. juliet: it seems all the way out west and we are all the way in the east so it doesn't mean anything to me. not at all. samantha over there is perfectly calm. >> meteorologist: dissing below normal temperatures. i only need one. >> meteorologist: general trend, but temperature of forecast at 60 degrees average high temperature, it creeps back up
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for awhile but trust me, we have winter weather making this bad come true, all little later on. 52 degrees, not much with the rain, drizzle in the tristate region. all this cold air walked up and the rest of the country but another front will assure in all of us. for that to arrive. we get a little action out there, clouds rolling in and punch in showers later this morning with a warm front passing by first, a cold front back behind it and slide through the tristate region bringing inclement weather here, where the majority of the rain comes through and the colder conditions will takeover friday and saturday.
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the next couple days quite windy out there. and in the love to mid 60s next week. there's a lot going on out there, rain is something to deal with today. let's bring in ines and see what is going on with the commute this thursday morning. >> the commute looking good in putnam county. you are fine on new jersey, northbound right lane, see how things are moving this morning on the lie by 106-one 07 of problems was down or eastbound, cross bronx good this morning, let's go to the camera shot on the alexander hamilton bridge, same for the major deegan, they have an accident before 71st street, there was an accident
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south bound that his been cleared away, no issues southbound there, trains running on or close. >> police arrested 32 students accused of making a terrorist threat against the flagship campus in colombia. juliet: this follows days of protests whose a the administration did not do enough to respond to racial incidents. we have some other incidents happening. kerry: both students who were arrested allegedly said labor going to, quote, shoot black people. one of the students is hunter park, south more studying at a sister campus, expected to go before judge today, second student was arrested in northwest missouri state university in maryville for allegedly posting another threat. that person's name has not been released. tensions remain high where some students are avoiding campus because of these threats. >> students are cautious and afraid.
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be strong enough. we will use more protection and security at this point because night. >> reporter: protest that the university president tim wolf resigned following complaints he did not respond timely or effectively to racial incidents that were happening on campus. there is more fall out coming from staff members who took part in these protests, the school director of greek life has been placed on administrative leave after clashing with a student photographer. students at other universities are also making their voices heard. look at this video in upstate new york, nearly a thousand people took part in a large event, protests calling for university president to resign over what they call a weak response to racist incidents on their campus. back to the university of missouri, a series of steps to bring calm back to the campus including making counselors available for students.
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at other universities across the country. ben: if the college is fine. juliet: i was there many years ago, missouri, some areas are a little backward. we didn't have -- it was a very friendly campus. apparently things . ben: not just yale, it would seem to appear as far as we dim come as culture and society there are still pockets of this and it is disappointing. kerry drew. ben: they need the revenge journalism professor. of bartender in california saved the life of a customer caught on camera. juliet: the customer was eating a hamburger when he began to
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patrick fagan jumped over the bar like superman and performed a time like maneuver. it took a few tries before the food was dislodged. the customer is fine, he can't walk through the bar without wanting to shake his hand. very cool. how far was that? ben: he leapt over that by. ben: a lot more coming the. juliet: i am starving right now. you plan on buying lunch today after trying brookside chocolates, @pam cakes v tweeted: "leave it to me to drop a brookside down my shirt & lose it." you didn' t lose it. you saved it for later.
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ben: stop going out to a restaurant for lunch, costing u.s. survey. on average americans spent $20 a week. juliet: where is that, i'll let? in the beginning that olive garden soup, salad and bread sticks. that is more than a thousand dollars a year, a relative bargain if you work in manhattan, $20 a day in manhattan. if you add the cost of the rest of lunge for the week he did take out or bring the launch of the gems to $50 a week. i don't think it is that bad. $10 a week, it is the meal, $2,700 a year. it is about $11 a meal, $6.30 if you bring your lunch in a brown bag. >> mcdonald's will offer mutt rustics nationwide, streamlining
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>> from fox 5 news this is "good day wake-up". ben: juliet did not bring an umbrella and that is a sign you should take one. you will need it later today. mike woods will tell us when the rain will move in. juliet: makes no sense whatsoever. city students skipping school. new figures show is that at an alarming rate. ben: taking long island railroad or metro-north cheaper. not everyone is on board with that. juliet: we have your recast from last night's exciting show. good morning. ben: it is november 12th, i am ben simmoneau. juliet: why are we being so funny? ben: i don't know. you told me she told me i am not
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during the commercial breaks. juliet: he seems sullen. what is going on? ben: i am tired this week. >> meteorologist: the wait is getting old and. lovely, beautiful, wonderful. complements. see what she has to say about him. let's talk about the rain we have on the way. not that big a deal, some drizzle for the time being, showers working their way in, some white stuff we have coming toward us with a warm front sliding toward philly working in to the tristate, some patchy, lighter showers will come at you as we get deeper into the morning commute the more solid
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could be a little heavy at times. 54 at belmar, 50 in bridgeport, islip and montauk and drizzle. the drizzle could get you what. there is the warm front we're speaking of, it will pass to the north west. we are checking some scattered showers to come through during the day, high temperatures 60, most in the early to mid afternoon hours and then it is out of fear, turns windy and much drier tomorrow and cooler to betters selling in saturday. let's bring in ines and see what is going on as we had the roads and rails, rough days, something better today. >> let's start with westchester, crossing the tappan zee bridge things are fine, the freeway, sawmill across westchester, new jersey commute looking good, no problems on the part where 287.
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eastbound and westbound, 59th street bridge, upper and lower level doing fine, manhattan bound and the bqe not affecting the bqe construction has all lanes closed on the manhattan bound brooklyn bridge, things moving fine on the bqe approaching the brooklyn bridge, everything on or close to schedule, street cleaning rules back in effect. ben: a notorious transit the busted again. juliet: he has been arrested 2 dozen times for stealing trains and buses, and other modes of transportation too, he was arrested behind the wheel of a bus, robert moses is on the west side. >> we are speaking of darius mccollum, a household name because of his past crimes. we don't know how he gained access to this bus, perhaps it was already running and cops did
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expect he will be arraigned at some point today. cops escorted him out of the 78th precinct in brooklyn, and they say he stole the bus from the port authority bus terminal, a supervisor realized it was missing before a scheduled trip to richmond, va. that supervisor notified headquarters in texas, workers there used gps to track the bus to brooklyn, cops spotted it, pull that lever and arrested mccollum without incident. he has been arrested for many, many transit related crimes before. he has more than 2 dozen prior arrests. he started his career of crime at age 15 when he commandeered and eat free in back in 1981. here was mccollum back in 2010 after he stole at different bus. >> where were you trying to go? >> back to new jersey. >> why?
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i thought i would bring it back. >> reporter: mccollum has autism spectrum disorder. he has long had an obsession with buses and trains but he reportedly told detectives after his most recent arrests that he next, get this, wants to steal a plane. that is the latest from the port authority bus terminal on the west side this morning. back to you. ben: writing the lirr could get cheaper, a proposal in city council with that city residents pay $2.75 for trips within city limits. queen councilman says president coulds get back to save money, a lot of people use it, and the plan would cost $70 million a year.
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wallets for the hudson river. this is amazing news. the federal government agreed to pay for half of the gateway, project costs. formal announcement followed the outline of a proposal sent to president obama. and new jersey paid the of the 50% in a $20 billion price tag. >> reporter: students skipping class once ben: ten days on average, report by the posts, at 127 of the elementary and middle schools chronically absent, the worst were p.s. 50, or ps 123 where the report says have of the kids chronically absent. >> includes a crackdown.
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>> i don't know anyone who jaywalks. ben: should officials be worried about jay walker is? >> people block the box, drives me nuts. ben: live in flushing queens. these pedestrian fatalities have been because drivers up on the sidewalk. >> reporter: a situation where pedestrian, taking life into their own hands. they're not in the crosswalk. walking outside the crosswalk here, i have not seen a lot of that this morning. the last time in this location
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they are cracking down on it. a jaywalking crackdown in effect with vision zero. what police said doing a two week warning and they will start cracking down and what they're looking for is anybody basically crossing outside of the crosswalk, anyone crossing outside court against the light. one of them the reasons they are focusing on this area is a fatal accident that occurred a few days ago. nt 4-year-old woman was a walking and was hit by a bus, a skyline bus that did not stop. that is why there's a lot of renewed interest in this, let's listen to what some people had to say about this, if they think this will actually work. >> i pay attention to what is coming a long before i do it. >> there is no choice because these cars will never stop for you, they don't care. >> they should because if i get
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>> not going to work. too many people. >> reporter: that is part of a problem. though many people, how do you get all of them? by some accounts nypd is only getting out 500 tickets a month and it is citywide. they are not really getting that many people, we all know someone who does it. they are not going bqe jayhawk is, they're going after distracted drivers. that is another huge component. those people on their phone, people who are speaking, people who failed to yield to pedestrians, those who blocked traffic lanes which create these fatal accidents. that is the latest from flushing, back to you. juliet: thank you very much. teresa is not a jay walker. mike woods. juliet: you said you would a. ben: once i found out those tickets. i would have thought $25. juliet: you are not out because
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you have already thrown me to the wolves. i am not saying police of new york are wolves, i respect them greatly, very much. it is difficult. i will try not to get a ticket. ben: 352 degrees as he stepped out the door, dreamed the number along because though it may not be raining there isn't drizzle and we expect showers later on, 53 newer, 54 in belmar, 50 in islip, clouds are increasing and thickening up and showers are not far behind. warm front is coming in first and a cold front will be behind it and together they will bring messy weather again. day number 3 of wet weather in the area but this is the last one so showers come rumanian the middle of the day, really light stuff out there right now but heavier stuff comes through this afternoon and get out of here this evening, high temperatures 60 today, 67 tomorrow, windy, fairly windy friday, breezy
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saturday, keeping sunshine around all the way into next week but there are headlines and dollars on the myfoxny.com weather apps, download at the apple itunes store and google play store, is free and works well. let's see what we have with our commute, we are getting a little deeper into it, what we have? ines: not bad out there. conn things are fine on 95, no issues for the westchester, fine on the merritt parkway. new jersey commute looking good, parkway no problems towards the driscoll's bridge, local express lanes, let's see how things are moving on the bronx parkway by 230 third street, no problems on the southbound side. northbound or cross county parkway you are fine. lincoln tunnel driving into the city of little more activity but no delays as you approach the toll plaza, same for all want and george washington bridge. ben: much more to come. juliet: the final second buzzer beater doesn't go the next wave.
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juliet: checking your headlines investigators trying to figure out what caused yesterday's house explosion in elizabeth, new jersey, it killed one person, 15 others injured, including an 11-year-old boy. >> in your company preparing for its first marijuana crop in two months before the new medical canada's program is set to begin. governor cuomo has signed a new law that provides emergency medical marijuana faster to patients within serious illnesses. juliet: can do will and draft kings are not banning new yorkers, eric schneiderman issued cease and desist letters, nothing more than illegal gambling. duke: the knicks are fun to watch this year.
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the knicks taking on the hornets, just incredible, fourth quarter, knicks down 3, carmelo anthony, feels better, he looks better, 2.9 seconds left, robin lopez here. 95, 93, everyone in charlotte is up, 26 seconds left, a rookie its three at the buzzer. it is good, it is good, the knicks celebrate. hold on, just a second. talking and yelling that. what do you think? it was close. note good, hornets win 95-93. mets taking on houston in 4 quarter, net someone. when ellington drills the three ball and the nets take a four point lead.
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against a pretty good team. later in the fourth, thomas robinson goes into the two handed jam, they are on the road, 98. yankees general manager brian cashman following through to transform the team this off-season, switch hitting outfielder aaron hicks from minnesota to john ryan murphy and yesterday hicks takes the roster spot of chris young who became a free agent. hicks will lead 26 years old, former first-round draft pick play all the positions with the twins in 97 games, had 276, 11 home runs, 30 rbis, 27, this deal may open up the door for the yankees to make another trade possible to bring garner. infielder jose perot at for many league pitcher. the jets take on the buffalo bills and rex ryan tonight at metlife stadium. gain green will be without
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was placed on season ending injured reserve and the team activated quarterback, the jets are sitting at 5-3 after their win over jacksonville, the team knows they must be ready and raring to go to take on buffalo. the game so important, their playoff hopes, quality division opponents. >> it is 7 this time here there will be a reaction with fans and everyone but in the locker room, on the game, the big divisional game, it is a battle. these guys are good. we got to make sure we play shark. duke: the first place giants are bat getting ready to take on the new england patriots and the giants have beat bill belichick and tom brady and patriots, super bowl xlii and xlvi, none of that matters, what matters is playing their best and getting
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the job done. >> their offense doing a good job scoring points and have that ability. we execute our game plan. duke: just one game. it always matches up well with bill belichick continuing to coach, they won super bowl xxv together. ben: a good game. we don't like the patriots. duke: you dislike the kids are nationals? ben: you asked that yesterday. i dislike the patriots more. the gnats are just annoying and somewhat funny, they can't get out of their own way. patriots have had more success of that makes the more aggravating if you would like to know. juliet: they have tom brady. jedi not be saying that? juliet: what is going on around
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here? what are you looking at? >> forgot about the cheater. michael is in over there. good old times. out there. what to expect, more showers on the way, breezy at times, that we clear it out later tonight, cooler and sunshine is going to be back with gusty wind in a couple days but the next couple days a little of this and a little of that. 52 central park with cloudy sky, 53 in newark, 50 in bridgeport, 49 in poughkeepsie, clouds thickening up and showers coming through pennsylvania eventually coming to as later this morning, in the morning we have some drizzle and we noticed some as i came in to work, when the drizzle gets heavy it might as technically.
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coming through the western sections of pennsylvania, and we have some showers and storms as the front crosses by, and the rain comes through turning windy and cooler as we head into tomorrow, coming down from canada bringing temperatures down a little bit tomorrow but worse those saturday. high temperatures 60 in the city here. and you will feel it tomorrow because of that wind through the day friday, saturday looks breezy and sunny, cool starts over the weekend with high temperatures in a 30s to 40s and low temperatures in a prettys and low 30s. let's see what we have with my commute. ines: a couple issues.
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approaching the hutch, an accident after the hutch, dutchess county, the neuberger beacon bridge, no problems on the thruway. let's see how things are moving on the lie, eastbound and westbound, the lie and queens moving slow, normal delays by the grand central parkway as you 54 queens boulevard, signaled problems with the huge range, northbound running on the n line from stonewall avenue, ben and juliet. juliet: we need to pay some bills. ben: we do need to pay some bills. there will be more real housewives franchise. anna gilligan will tell us where they're coming from. ju it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time
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ben: it is 5:55. juliet: we love the housewives. anna: guilty pleasure to the chagrin of your domestic partner. bravo announced it would bring two new shows to the franchise, real housewives of potomac and later we get real housewives of dallas but the future of real alice wise of new jersey is up in the air. bravo has yet to get a seventh season, teresa will be out of federal prison by the end of the
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year, she was sentenced to 15 months behind bars for bankruptcy fraud and conspiracy. i can't believe in and that all or back out, they did to reset calls in which i started watching ended is interesting. watching joe casey care of four girls and he will go to prison. last night another action film might on empire. if you don't want to know what happened careerists, i will give you some of the plot. is interesting, seeing cookie in a romantic relationship going on. a very sexy episode. there was also something going on with lucius and marissa command and a woman and lucius in studio with his new protege here who struggles to find inspiration. trying to confront her monsters and we find out a lot about lucius's past as a kid.
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of empire next wednesday on fox 5 at 9:00 and new reports about the reason behind when stephanie and this report, a three year relationship with the family's nanny, channeling its stock. ben: it could be the result rumored -- >> he denies it. it is not funny when the doctor says -- apparently this was uncovered very modern day tale, apparently the nannies and explicit votes and connected to the ipad so those pictures went through. now she has been linked to blight sheldon on the voice.
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