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from fox 5 news is "good day early call". >> a search will continue for plane that went missing while approaching connecticut's danbury airport. there will concentrate on the search of westchester county. ben: senate democrats blocking a bill that passed house yesterday, president obama strongly opposes the bill that would effectively stop refugees. juliet: jonathan howe boardwalk out of a prison in north carolina today. he has been in prison 30 years for spying for israel. we will tell you about that
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is back. ben: good morning. ben: i couldn't go a full week, besides everyone at home was up anyway so why not? juliet: hours the baby? ben: good, adjusting, sleeping 2, 2-1/2 hours at a time. we had a great experience, i took this, this was the first night we were at new york presbyterian at cornell, i think everybody there especially to veto the carries, jenna lin and kerri, i thought i had better say hello to her. she is out where it now. >> looks like a professional photo. >> that was taken by my mother-in-law sunday. about a day old. everyone is doing well come full head of dark hair.
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ben: that is what people said. >> meteorologist: nice to see you, congratulations, you have a party at 4:00 a.m.. ben: nice not to be the only one awake. >> meteorologist: we are starting to see clear weather in the tristate area, we had a good dose of rain overnight and it is now pushing to that east. you see the band of moderate to heavy rainfall heading offshore. we saw light showers lingering across the end of long island that everyone else appears to be drying out, surfaces still on bit wet especially on roadways, mile across the tristate area where 61 degrees in central park, 58 is the current number at newark liberty airport, 57 in belmar and 40s toward monticello. wind speeds relatively light at the moment, have shifted to the northwest, drier wind direction for us and also one that usually ushers in some cooler area and we will feel the difference as
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a cold front will be pushing through the area allowing drier air to work into the region, high pressure will takeover of the weather and bring us quiet conditions as we go into the weekend. plenty of sunshine today, temperatures slightly cooler in yesterday mostly in the 50s and breezy, tomorrow 50 degrees, we will have plenty of sunshine and a chance of rain early sunday, temperatures in the 50s until monday when we dropped into the 40s, overnights in the 30s and 40s through the weekend. that is the check of the weather. ines is here with the traffic. ines: the cross bronx and accident blocking two lanes causing delays west bound, eastbound you are fine, and also in new jersey all lanes are closed on route 7 by the charlotte circle investigation going on, both directions, route
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7 by charlotte circle towards the car any area by the turnpike, toward iraq choose the city turnpike, the entire stretch including west in bridge closed because of that investigation. let's look at the lie by 106-107 west bound and east bound, trains off to a good start, everything on or close to schedule, gridlock alert, number one of the season. you came back in time for gridlock alert. ben: why is that? ines: all day. ben: small plane crashed in northern westchester county. juliet: approaching the danbury airport when it dropped off the radar, emergency responders approaching the reservoir in north salem, in that area. so far no information on the type of plane but more on the developing story, not great
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ben: the second big story in the area. and in north carolina prison today, jonathan, 30 years behind bars. classified documents to israel. the 61-year-old's release comes with a number of restrictions. >> haven't talked very much about what his plans are after he gets out of jail. he has, lawyers that have told, u.s. officials, tends to live in the new york area. he cannot do that without permission, on parole for five years. >> he is not allowed to go on but internet.
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juliet: gunman have launched an attack in the country of mali, reports of gunfire, in the country's capital. u.s. embassy has asked citizens stay inside, an active shooter situation. the defensive ministry, and find out what is going on. we will keep you updated on the news this morning. ben: chilling audio from but raid did kill the mastermind behind a terrorist attacks. heather: with the ring leader killed investigators are hunting more fugitives linked to the isis inspired terrorism. robert moses has the latest on investigation. >> reporter: he became western europe's first female suicide bomber went she blew herself up as police closed in was the cousin of the mastermind behind the terrorist attacks. police thought she was his girlfriend. listen as they demanded answers from her in the seconds before
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the man police were looking for, mastermind abdelhamid abaaoud was killed. >> translator: we did not receive prior information from any european country where he could have gone before reaching france. >> reporter: the suicide bomber after the toll the daily mail in never saw her robe and the koran and she only started wearing a muslim veil month ago. she has been described as a heavy drinker and partier. police conducted more than 600 raids since the attacks last friday the dell 129 people. they are looking for this man, salah abdelslam. they are not sure he is still in france. as the days go by the attacks become more horrifying, chilling video of one of the attacks those patrons and employees in a restaurant ducking for cover as bullets flew.
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juliet: this video is appalling. ben: a showdown between congress and president obama looming over syrian refugees moving into the country. ben: it blocks refugees. juliet: some democrats joining the republicans. teresa priolo has the details. >> reporter: good morning. the vote was significant factor 239 to 137. halting the united states ready program was made possible with significant democratic report brought to the floor, terrorists want to take advantage of good will and do us harm here. >> 289, nays 187. the bill was passed. >> reporter: the house of representatives overwhelmingly approved a measure that slows the flow of refugees into the united states. all in an effort to halt the incoming surge of syrians fleeing that country's civil war. >> if our law enforcement and
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intelligence community cannot verify that each and every person coming here is not a security threat they shouldn't be allowed in. >> reporter: the house bill requires three national security chiefs to sign off on each refugee. the fbi department of homeland security and national intelligence agency must conduct background investigations to certify each person is not a threat. >> on the heels of what we have just seen in paris and around the world, the speaker of the house is right. our first priority has to be protecting the american people. >> reporter: the measure moves to the senate where harry reid quickly said don't worry, it won't get past. president obama argued it would create 2 it -- too many delays and obstacles and some democrats believe they have a better plan. >> i believe the bill we put forth is strong rica's it is smarter. >> reporter: the house measure
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passed with such support, is said to be veto-proof but if the measure makes it to the president's says it is unclear if those 47 democrats will stand by their original vote when it comes down to it. it first needs to make its way through the senate and it remains up in the air. if they take it up it will happen after thanksgiving. >> reporter: we will check back with you in a little bit. a pirate looking for a free ride to new york touch the biggest scare at international airport. the off-duty pilot was trying to take the jetblue flight to jfk but when it was delayed the instead. an airport worker called police after seeing a person dressed in a pilot's uniform and a jet way, the jetblue plaint was searched and put back in service. ben: new information and the deadly building explosion in east harlem. con ed violated doesn't save deregulations in connection with that explosion. the explosion killed 7 people.
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among the claims in the report the utility is accused of failing to test and inspect a faulty joint in a gas pipe leading to that building. eight people died, dozens were heard in the blast, the state has ordered con ed to show why civil lawsuit and penalties it. con ed for its part says it wasn't their fault and is blaming the city saying the crack in the joint was caused by a seward reach. juliet: still ahead on "good day early call," dentist's return, the rain is gone, cooler temperatures are on the way. audrey has your forecast. ben: kind of warm yesterday. the king pretty good situation here. and help wanted, bill deblasio looking for new speech writer. we will tell you why every coconut has a dream. to come out of its shell. to show all the world its true, inner beauty. and then, in an ironic twist, get covered up by
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61 in central park, feels springlike when you step out at this early hour, winds at 15 miles an hour, to the west northwest, will bring drier air. and behind the front cooler drier air will work into the region this afternoon and we will begin to feel the tomorrow. rain from yesterday pushing east, luring showers across the eastern suffolk county toward montauk point but everyone else trying out. we had a cloud deck through northwestern new jersey but plenty of sunshine further through friday. in the eastern seaboard will dominate the weather pattern over the next couple days, a look it future cast shows mostly sunny today and clear conditions tonight before you have high thin clouds rolling by tomorrow morning, plenty of sunshine for
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the afternoon saturday, temperatures feel cooler and as we go into sunday there's the threat of isolated showers of for today it will be sunny and breezy with temperatures in the 50s engine will turn cooler with clear skies across the region. tomorrow's high 50, 52 sunday after an early shower and we drop into the 40s by monday. that will feel chilly. temperatures in the 40s and 30s and if you want to check whether you can do so on our weather apps, myfoxny.com weather and you can find it free at the store. ines has your traffic update. ines: vase of the turkey, the 7 day, more coming up. let's talk about the commute, things finalized northern state and southern state parkway, no problems on the parkway, the turnpike and 287 through the isn't area. let's see how things them moving in queens, the lie by the cross
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island parkway, no problems west down or eastbound and some issues with the trains, there was a problem with instruction in the track, they resumed service both directions that the seven trains mechanical problems suspended both directions between queens borough plaza and 34th street. ben: bill deblasio searching for new speechwriter, a job listing was posted on idealist's.org calling for a speech writer whose duties include refining facts and finalizing event remarks in policy speeches, the mayor is reworking the way he handles the media, analyzing his approach to me after several media organizationss including "good day new york" at prescott accused him of being retrogressive to reporters, not being open enough. juliet: back, not only
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anything to say to the father of two? >> i see you are back. you brought a real -- let me tell you, are you kidding me? look at you. you're going to have this kid combed just like you. let me tell you something. let your kid come to me. ben: gatti and angel crash course? >> he will take no trash from anybody in the streets. he is going to be like a pool buddy, stealing kids' lunch money, leave him to me, i will man him up. if you can lay out what the itinerary is. ben: the syllabus for the guardian angel crash course. >> he has to jump turnstiles.
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the grey poupon. how do you like your mayor, ed bill deblasio. you said he wanted to be what? revise the facts? how about right the facts? be a revisionists. concentrate on your job which is to keep crime down, get public-school education assistance of, fill potholes and deal with -- those who were on mentally ill. ben: you did not mention holding press conferences and answering media questions. there has been criticism of the mayor the past couple weeks that his door the clothes he, he is not out there, mayor bloomberg tweeter to 4 times without taking questions on any topic. is mayor has not done that. >> no doubt. in my case i tried to go to town hall meetings, reject curtis
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i got cost twice and here it is, members of city hall, the press corps, complaining you get tossed, this man has nothing to say because he hasn't done his job. ribeyes what he does when he hasn't done what he was elected to do. have you seen his numbers? what will he do about his poll numbers? comrade bill deblasio, go to your back porch, smoke and leave the rest of us alone, my progressive agenda, big view. juliet: you were guardian angeling 30 years ago, matt was the huge story, went to prison for 30 years, is going to be free. >> you got to free him, philadelphia cream cheese, your favorite on the bagel. he is a spy. one thing i would do is if you
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wants to go to israel let him go. in new york -- ben: they don't want to give him anything that would give him pleasure and there could be parade in his honor when he gets there. >> we live in the most corrupt state in the united states and look at the camp fed's we send our crooked politicians to who are so crooked when they dropped dead they won't be able to close the casket, they have to spin them into the cemetery with the black and decker power drill and we are worried about him? what about all the crooks in new york state like sheldon silver, oh i am afraid to go to jail, i maybe somebody's maytag. let's focus on this. yesterday's news, like curtis sliwa. did i say that? i will take care of you. i will man up your son. leave him to me. juliet: don't get your son anywhere near him.
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>> you have tofu turkey? juliet: i will have a regular turkey. ben: are you going to be here next week? >> i am going to feel -- i am not having turkey. a castrated rooster, guys know what that means. juliet: what is going on? what do you mean? >> i am going to be here. i am not going to the caribbean or west indies. ben: we will be here all week. >> to be here all week, you are blessing us. blessing us. juliet: i don't have children, i am happy to work on thanksgiving. ben: if you are lucky she will cook for you. it may involved this quick biscuit mix. of black belt from betty crocker. ben: i am cooking. >> why they invented take-out
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juliet: such a pleasure to see you. bring back -- i had an expression. the thumbs up for ryan fitzpatrick, the team named the starter for sunday's game. didn't he get something moving? ben: very good knowledge.
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