tv Good Day Wake Up FOX November 23, 2015 5:00am-6:00am EST
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>> from fox 5 news. this is good day wake-up. >> down coat. >> for the first morning, i wore the overcoat. >> if you're some of those rich people your fur coat, hopefully faux. >> is faux still -- >> is faux still -- >> i see celebrities wearing four coats. my grandmother passed one down to me. i can't wear it. anyway, the temperatures will be in the 40s or so. mike is following forecast developments. he brings them to us. >> residents of hoboken being told to boil their water after a water main break over the weekend turns some roads into that city into rivers.
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ines rosales has latest on street closures. >> not fun. also not fun, brussels, belgium, they're not having a good time dealing with lockdown. third day in a row lock down for the we'll show you what they're doing in new york city. >> moving tribute to paris. celine dion brought people to tears. we'll show you more of her performance. >> good morning. i'm juliet huddy. >> i'm ben simmoneau. 5:00, thank you very much for being with us. how was your weekend. >> good. i moved and unpacking, setting up my house. then i worked. >> have you finished? >> pretty much done. >> good. >> worked yesterday. got to speak with donald trump. we'll have a little more what things he said over the weekend. they're a little bit controversial, shockingly enough. >> i'm surprised by that. not really.
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>> good morning you, michael. >> time for the coat. >> not only heavier coat but also gloves and hats popping up. that time of the year are to the colder temps to make the comeback. sunny skies as you head out to the bus stop and train stop, heading out the door. we'll see sunny skies, breezy and cold. morning temperature starting off at 35 degrees. we'll go up a little more before we head back up. 36 degrees out of central park. northwest wind coming through at 16 miles per hour. that wind making a difference what it is about the tri-state reining on. i felt it myself. 30 degrees in albany. boston, you have 39 degrees. they're dealing with showers as area of low pressure still dealing with us.
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tri-state, workal we're looking at cloud cover dealing with yesterday, pulling away. clear skies are coming through with sunny day. it is going to be breezy and cool. high temp only 43 today, 46 tomorrow, 49 on wednesday. big travel day. thanksgiving looks good. high temps low 50s and 60s. let's go do ines. this might not be a good week. >> because of holiday. thursday and friday traffic will be fine. today, tomorrow, wednesday will be a rough ride. right now some of the problems we have, new jersey for the most part you're fine. there is accident route 22 westbound closing all lanes michigan avenue, involved a downed pole. parkway and route 3, no problems. putnam county looks good 84, and 64. look at long island. lie you're fine westbound and eastbound.
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let's go to other maps with the water main break of hoboken to avoid it. southwest side of hoboken. if you're entering hoboken stick to the north side to avoid this problem. north of 139 that's where you see a lot of delays. observer highway closed to marin boulevard. newark street, this is patterson plank that goes up and around the town. this is the whole grid you want to avoid, that part of hoboken west side. path trains will be fine. traffic won't be too much after mess. entering hoboken this side of the street. crossbronx, looks good on alexander hamilton bridge. trains are running on or close. ben, juliet. >> thanks very much. hoboken water main is causing other problems. >> yes. there is boil water advisory still in effect. officials made water tanks available so residents can get clean drinking water.
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residents in high-rise buildings may have trouble. it happened near newark and harrison streets near the new jersey border. >> terror raids with more rests in belgium. >> simulated drills took place here over the weekend. teresa priolo joins us from times square. >> good morning, ben and juliet and good morning everyone. it has been 10 days since the attacks happened throughout europe. they have hopes thwarting the next attack. here at home our law enforcement officers are training, anticipating preparing for what would attack happen here. eerie silence, barren streets, mass transit shut down, a city put on pause. this morning the belgium capitol of brussels is own lockdown following concerns terrorists may be ready to strike again. that threat considered immeant.
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carried out 22 raids and arrested 16 people. >> islam is not among the persons arrested during the searches. >> reporter: salah abdeslam considered a desuspect in terrorist attacks. he like other attackers hails from brings s that is believed where the terrorist attacks were planned. here at home, flanked with heavy artillery, hundreds of emergency responders stormed the closed bowery station, simulated their response to a mass transit terror attack, including what would happen if someone was wearing a suicide vest. >> were they proceeding in correctly? were they watching each other? did they miss a threat walked right by? exercises. >> reporter: the drillorg nyed a year ago was amended to simulate the paris attack. paid for by the department of homeland security. this was all about simulation despite there is no specific threat facing new york city. still an exercise seems all the
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more important as concern over the next attack intensifies. >> encourage the public to be vigilant and aware but again, also encourage the public to continue to travel, associated, celebrate the holidays, be with their families and know that law enforcement and homeland security is on the job. >> reporter: that is such an important message from jeh johnson considering we're embarking on busiest time of year here in the city. of course the holidays where some people, so many tourists come in to want to enjoy this city. this comes on heels of news just last week a few school districts decided to cancel planned class trips to the city because of concerns over terror threats. that is the latest from times square this morning. juliet, send things back to you. >> teresa, thank you very much. it is 5:07. senator chuck schumer is warning of a major loophole in the
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federal law that let terrorists buy weapons in the u.s. it sounds crazy but happening. 2000 people on the terror watch list legally purchased guns or explosives what he describes as a terror gap due in large part to the nra. should be simple, anyone on a no-fly list should not be able to purchase weapons. >> under current law, isis bombers, other terrorists, could travel to a state with less restrictive gun laws, walk into a shop, and buy handguns, shotguns, assault arrives, and immediately. >> so senator schummer sighs pushing for passage of critical legislation which would deny firearms and explosives to anyone on the list. nra spokesperson said the organization doesn't want terrorists to get guns but they're worried law-abiding people could be wrongly put on
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>> celine dion brought people to tears at last night's american music awards. she paid tribute to the victims of the pair rift attacks, singing a popular french song. she sang in her native language an image of the eiffel tower and other french landmarks projected behind her. jared leto introduced deon, his muse cap group, the recently performed at the bataclan, site of one of those deadly attacks. >> donald trump making headlines for his comments on september 11th attacks among other things. >> you spoke with the weekend with him. >> yes. >> thousands of people he says were cheering in jersey city. does he have his faxes right. a lot of people say he does not. robert moses live with the controversy. >> reporter: i would say most people would say he does not have his facts correct. trump was given a chance to distance himself from the
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comments. instead he doubled, tripled and even quadrupled down. >> i watched in jersey city, new jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. thousands of people were cheering. >> reporter: donald trump's controversial comments on saturday in rally in alabama became a hot topic quickly. even though there has been no evidence of any such cheering in jersey city, trump insisted on abc'sth week he did not misspeak. >> i saw it on television. >> you saw it with your own ice. >> george, it did happen. people cheering on other side of new jersey where they have large arab populations. cheering as world trade center came down. might not be politically correct for you to talk about. but there were people cheering as that building came down, as those buildings came down. and that tells you something. >> reporter: jersey city's mayor, released a statement either trump has quote, memory
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issues or willfully distorts the truth. trump is plain wrong and shamefully politicizing a emotionally charged issue. no one in jersey city cheered on september 11th. new jersey governor chris christie said he thinks he would remember such cheering if it happened. in addition trump's comments terrorism is another big topic. >> what happened in paris could happen here. there is no middle ground. >> reporter: marco rubio released his first tv ad which is spare and stark. in front of a black background he speaks about the recent attacks in paris. given those events, candidates rushed to bill themselves as toughest against terrorism. carson has defended his national security chops or what some critics say is lack thereof. >> i hope everybody is on learning curve. in medicine we have something called cme, continuing medical education. it recognizes the facts that things are always in the process of changing. >> reporter: some other donald
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trump would not rule out an independent run for president, even though he signed that famous pledge. remember him holding it up, saying he would not run as an independent. and trump spoke yesterday as we mentioned on "fox & friends" with juliet and company. he spoke about a protester from the "black lives matter" movement who interrupted that rally in alabama. his supporters reportedly punched and kicked that protester and trump said quote, maybe he should have been roughed up. >> yeah. i mean, that was a comment made, you know in addition to a lot of comments where we were sitting on set going -- but, you know, he says things that are explosive and controversial and lightning rod issues and doesn't get into and doubles down and supporters rally and cheer for him like he is a rock star. >> reporter: people give him ample opportunity to back away. george stephanopoulos did yesterday and he did not. >> doesn't hurt him in the polls. much. >> thanks, robert.
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>> we have much more still to come this morning. police know who they're searching for in the shootings of a tulane student who tried to stop a woman from being attacked. >> horrific situation. this guy is so lucky he didn't get killed, he almost did, if the gun didn't get jammed. mike keeping track of the forecast. >> we have another cold start to the the day. we've dropped it back down to 36 degrees out in central park with you we do have sunny skies with the colder temperatures. windchill factors are making it feel like 32 out at central park at this point. you should be aware of. it is another chilly forecast. daily and hourly forecasts available on fox 5 weather app, available on itunes store and
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call 1-800-341-9716. >> take a look what people in chicago are dealing with. >> that is middle of the country. not the east coast. >> possible to happen us to us at some point before december 31st. >> possible. >> chicago, windy city, slammed with a big snowstorm over the weekend. some areas in the suburbs saw more than a foot of snow, a foot. >> in one day. >> the downtown area was not hit as hard. mainly just rain snow mix. the weather caused, why i hate flying through o'hare, 115 flight cancellations at that lovely, i mean awful airport.
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>> that airport is not fund to get through. like hartsfield in atlanta. >> except the thing with chicago, almost as big as hartsfield and cold for six months of the year. i don't understand why these airlines have these huge operations there. >> beautiful though. i love chigo. great town. >> cold. >> michael. >> howdy. i thought the same thing, i was like, why do we have that as major airport hub? >> we would always have to fly, my dad was on the west coast. when we fly, often times we connect through o'hare, and flying to oregon to get more direct flights. and always. >> always around holidays. >> but it's a cool city. >> it is cool. >> hey, show you what we have out there. we're just getting a taste of cooler air. we'll give you average high temperatures what we have, and show you where we are in general. today looks like high temp, 4degrees at -- 43 degrees at
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we're below normal by nearly 10 degrees. record high is 72. that is not happening for a while. we'll get closer to 60 toward the end of the week. here is what we have this monday morning. 36, central park, still dropping. 43 in montauk. as far as windchill factors are concerned, the windchill numbers about, what it feels like, 27 because you do have the wind out there. in newark, you have 27-degree windchill fact are to. feels like 30 out in bridgeport. at last check. doesn't look like it is reporting now. anyhow, we had clear skies. yesterday we had gray skies over the city, even out to west. cold front treich to drag it through parts of the tri-state is heading out to sea. new england is pretty much in the clear with the area of low offshore. colder canadian air keeps going across the great lakes into us here in the tri-state.
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the good news if you don't want the wet weather we don't have it. we have mainly clear skies. consider this, we're still well behind in terms of rainfall for the year so we use it but it's not happening. futurecast doesn't bring anything more than high clouds next 48 hours. clear and skies cold and frosty tonight. in fact we do have a freeze watch in effect for four boroughs, not staten island. the four bor for freezing conditions. if you have plants out there, make sure you look at it. low tomorrow, 31 degrees here in the city. that's cold stuff. we have our turkey, ready to make the comeback here as always. it is warming up by that time. everybody is happy with that. good stuff. bring in ines and see what else is going on with short week but will be a little busy. >> absolutely. a lot of people moving around traveling. right now problems on the deegan northbound.
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things looking good on staten island. no issues on the expressway heading into brooklyn. on route 80 eastbound by exit 42, traffic coming towards, that is the eastbound side doing fine. no issues on the westbound side. lincoln tunnel driving into the city, off to a good start. no delays approaching tolls. same for the holland and george washington bridge. juliet. >> thank you very much, ines. in new orleans 16 people are recovering from gunshot wounds after two groups fire on each other at a playground. hundreds of people were gathered for block party around video music shoot when gunfire erupted. one of the victims is 14 years old. police say it is too soon to say whether gang act at this time played a role but they're leaning in that action. no word on any arrests. >> police identified a suspect for wanting to shoot a tulane university medical student trying to save a woman from being attacked. >> this video is really
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disturbing, kerry. >> reporter: such a terrible story. ben. they're liking for 21-year-old from new orleans, urich cane. wanted on armedded robbery, kidnapping. he shot tulane medical university student peter gold friday morning in the stomach. this is surveillance video. gold stopped his car after he saw a woman being dragged down intervene. that's when police say he was shot. >> this is a man who made a conscious decision to commit harm to this woman and this man stopped to help and we're proud of him for being able to do >> reporter: gold is recovering in the hospital and is currently listed in guarded condition. the woman was not hurt. that suspect, meanwhile, still on the run. tulane university and crimestoppers are offering up to 12,500 doll farce for any information leading to an -- $12,500 leading to an arrest. >> i shot the guy in the
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stomach. he goes falling down. the attacker tries to shoot him and his gun gets jammed. tries to shoot him again and his gun gets jammed. >> it is terrible. >> hopefully we show that the next time. >> kerry drew. thank you very much. >> a lot more coming up. popular toy causing problems, getting tangled in kids hair. imagine a world where the holidays were about people again. referred to loved ones pouring through the front door. that defined the season was l-o-v-e and not s-a-l-e.
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now, you're free to start enjoying the breakfast you love any time you wish. no way. introducing mcdonald's new all day breakfast menu. once, you changed how you ate breakfast. it's time to start changing when. >> we're back. business news now. merger could be in the works for two very big pharmaceutical companies in this area. "the wall street journal" this
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and allergan are close to $150 billion merger that would create the world's largest drugmaker by sales. pfizer based here in new york. allergan is based in ireland technically but has a lot of its operations in par sip any, new jersey. the company will reincorporate in ireland this is trend to get lower tax rate is what is called an inversion. botox. >> they do. >> if i'm not mistaken. >> i believe you're correct. >> we love allergan. cyber monday comes early this year at least at walmart. they plan to start dealings next sunday night. "usa today" reports first round of sales begin 8:00 p.m. sunday and continue through the following week. cyber monday followed years ago when people didn't have high-speed internet at home so would use work computers for shopping. walmart says that many people have fast internet at home it makes sense to start cyber sales
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>> bunch-ems, little colored plastic balls that stick to each other. there are several reports of those toys getting stuck in kids hair. >> oh, yeah. >> the company that makes them, release ad youtube video showing parents how to remove the toy if it gets tangled in the hair. you have to use hair conditioner or vegetable oil. oh. oh. >> oh. hey, mommy, can you get these out of my hair? >> i will not be purchasing bunch-ems. >> they took fun. >> they do look fun. >> my daughter has long hair. >> keep those away from her. >> top stories when we come back.
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you pretty much need it all. look at that, 36 degrees in the park. it's a chilly morning. feels a lot like winter as we enter this thanksgiving week. temperatures today only going to be in the low 40s. bundle up the kids. mike woods has the forecast coming up. >> carry moments as a masked gunmen ties up people at a long island, pier 1 imports store. what is the story with that? >> donald trump causing controversy again with claims he saw people cheering the 9/11 attacks in jersey city but is he mistaken? >> and we have the winners and some interesting moments from last night's american music awards. little beebs performed and there was some interesting outfit choices and some incredible outfit choices, aka, j.lo, perfect as usual. >> you definitely have a woman crush on j.lo. >> i love her. i think she is so beautiful. i love her and hater at same time because she is my age. >> come on.
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>> she is so -- >> you look great, come on. >> you're my tv husband. you're supposed to say that. you know. >> yes. can you believe it's thanksgiving week, monday morning? >> i know. >> it's here. >> i hope everybody had a good weekend. i keep forgetting, i went to heavy metal concert on friday night. i'm a heavy metal girl. exodus. these are great guys. they have been around for a long time. they opened up for king diamond t was the most the tame backstage. >> she is name dropping. >> bets past week. >> there is more. >> i will tell you. stay tuned. >> for later? very good. >> this is good stuff. we have a freeze watch going into effect for us here, oh, for parts of the tri-state. mainly, this shows the five boroughs. staten island wasn't in on that. anyhow, looks like we could see freezing conditions this is coming at you for tonight.
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36. they have, right now, central newark. we're in the mid 30s. tonight looks like could be colder, back down perhaps freezing just below that that is where we should be. but anyhow, to we have 37 degrees in bridgeport. 43 in montauk. bottom line it is cold. you will feel it for the first time again. we had cool flashes here. pretty cold. so the area of low pressure that brought us all the cloud cover in the city yesterday, it is pulling away from us. even out the east end of long island where you actually had rainfall over the weekend, you're looking at skies clearing out at this point in time. we'll see a lot of sunshine out there because you need it. 30s. we end up for high of 43 later on. as we head through the next five days, 49 on wednesday. that's a big travel day. weather looks cooperative. above normal temperatures
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thursday and 62, wow, black friday looking nice and toasty relatively speaking. >> nice to go shopping. >> shopping is always big deal. ines was out, pretty much a turkey bit. >> i'm a turkey, thank you, mike. appreciate that. good morning. so the commute this morning already starting off with problems. starting off with the bronx, machiliu. there is accident involving a avenue. go to the cameras to look at commute. route 80, eastbound. no problems on the westbound side. that water main break in hoboken will affect your commute this morning if traveling through the area. north of 139, leading through the holland tunnel is where most congestion. southwest side of hoboken will have a lost closures and detours. so if you need to get into hoboken, try to stick to the north side. the south side will be a lot of
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other problems, not a lot going on actually. lincoln tunnel doing fine. holland, jwb. trains running on or close. ben, juliet. >> thank you very much, ines. police in long island on hunt for armed robber accused of holding up a pier 1 store in huntington station. >> he restrained the victims and forced employees to remove cash from the register drawers. this all happened 7:00 p.m. last night. people are on edge, obviously because of the isis situation. we're hearing all sorts of things. i'm sure a lot of that was going through these people's minds. suspect is described between 5'10" inches tall and six feet. thin to medium build. wearing mask and hooded sweatshirt. if you have any information call suffolk county crimestoppers. >> belgium capital of brussels in the third day of lockdown as search goes on for terrorists in city and fears they may strike again. >> drills in new york city, are
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tyking place to make sure an attack like paris doesn't happen here. fox 5's teresa preol' low is in sometimes square with the update for us. >> good morning, juliet and ben. times square center of activity at least in our city, standing in stark contrast to what is happening in belgium. look at this video. eerie comes to mind when you look at streets of belgium, brussels particularly. barren streets, mass transit shut down. seems like the city, in some places the country put on pause while officials hunt for those who were involved in the paris terror attacks. those attacks are believed to be planned in brussels. out. 16 people arrested. one of the people still on the loose this morning, salah abdeslam, a key suspect in the paris terror attacks. now as they hunt, we prepare. we trained for what would happen
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our city here, especially in our mass transit system. hundreds of first-responders took to a closed subway station over the weekend to simulate a mass transit terror attack. take a listen not only to the police commissioner but also director of homeland security jeh johnson. >> were they proceeding in correctly? were they watching each other? did they miss a threat they walked right by? we want to so much during the exercises. >> encourage the public to be vigilant and aware but again also encourage the public to continue to travel, associate, sell bright the holidays. be with their families. and know that law enforcement and homeland security is on the job. >> reporter: that drill was planned over a year ago but it was amended with information that came from our detectives in paris. a very important message by jeh johnson, especially since we are embarking on the busiest time of year here in the city,
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flooded with tourists. people trying to get into the holiday spirit, ben and juliet. we don't want that impacted by any sort of threat and concerns over isis striking here. that's latest from times square this morning. back to both of you in the studio. >> thank you very much. theresa priolo in sometimes square. now to the 2016 presidential race. marco rubio released his first ad. take a look. >> what happened in paris could happen here. there is no middle ground. these are not disgruntled unempowerred people. they want to kill us because we left women drive. >> focuses on paris attacks and national security. it will run nationwide on cable networks. he recasts the issue of terrorism as civilizational struggle between values of freedom and liberty and radical islamic terror. republican candidate donald trump causing controversy about comments he made about the 9/11 attacks. >> trump claims he saw people
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celebrating the attacks in jersey city, thousands he said but did that actually happen. fox 5's robert moses joins us from the newsroom. his stepmother saw some cheering. little things trickling in. this isn't jersey city supposedly. if she is willing to go on camera, tell us about that we would love to hear about it. as far as you know, no other reports? >> reporter: that's the minority. certainly we're not hearing anything about thousands. ben and juliet, good morning to you. we could do a whole show on trump controversy. he insulted immigrants from mexico. called for establishment of a muslim registry but these comments about 9/11 really struck a nerve particularly in our area. >> i watched in jersey city, new jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. thousands of people were cheering. >> reporter: trump made those comments at a rally saturday in birmingham, alabama.
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there has been no evidence at all to support his claims about the cheering. jersey city chair steven phillip you see there, says trump is shame fully politicizing a issue. he said the cheering did not happen. governor chris christie said he would remember if it did happen. given all that, trump doubled, tripled, quadrupled down on comment yesterday during a phone interview on abc's "this week." >> i saw it. >> you saw it with your own eye. >> george, it did happen on the other side of new jersey where you have large arab populations. they were cheering as the world trade center came down. i know it might not be politically correct for you to talk about, but there were people cheering as that building came down, as those buildings came down. >> reporter: trump also said in the same interview he would re-establish waterboarding as an interrogation technique. as we know president obama moved away from such tactics when
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interrogating terror suspects. now despite all of the controversies donald trump remains at or near the top of every single republican poll you see. so, ben, juliet, there is no reason for him to shy away from these controversial subjects because it is not hurting him in any way. >> an objective observer would have to say if there were in fact thousands of people -- >> reporter: we would know about that, absolutely. >> there would be video and talked about exhaustively. >> reporter: chris christie for his part, he didn't really come out very strongly yesterday. he was a little bit wishy-washy, he said, well, if there had been i would think i remember them. i don't really remember. and he sort of cheering -- he didn't come out as strongly as i think people may have expected him to come out yesterday. >> yeah. we had curtis sliwa on, host of the curtis and kuby show. guardian angels.
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were reports kids, group of 12 kids i think steps of library in patterson, new jersey, cheering and their muslim parents and or middle eastern-looking parent came to grab them and take them away, to reprimand them. all sorts of crazy stories. many years since 9/11. so people's memories -- >> never seen images of this though. >> there were images but >> nothing here. >> exactly. maybe there is some confusion there. we'll get to the bottom of it, i'm sure. >> thank you, robert. appreciate it. >> drones will be the topic of discussion at a city council meeting today. lawmakers want to place restrictions on where, how and high drones can be flown in the city. the unmanned aircraft have become a big topic of debate. there have been problems following several sightings at local airports. hopefully we'll get some developments on that one. >> yes. mike woods is back this morning with a very winter-like forecast out there. >> yep, feels like it out there this morning but only for a few
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days. here. sunny and coal out there today 30 degrees. morning. towards thanksgiving. this is a big travel week. this is big for us here. looks like our temps will be in the above normal range. next chance of range for us, not here until saturday. we're well behind for of the month. looks like the way we'll end up not only for the month but for the year. 36 in central park. 43 degrees in montauk. 47 degrees in monticello. here is the temperatures changes. how much has it dropped? depends where you are. 20 degrees from same time yesterday. we're basically going to see sunny skies today. high temp gets up to 43 day, 46 tomorrow, 49 on wednesday and warm for you thursday which is thanks giving. high temp 58 degrees. even warmer for black friday. fox ny weather app.
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download for free at apple itunes store and google play store. bring in necessary to see what is going on. we have a few traffic issues -- ines. not so bad. >> heads up, 78 accident eastbound by exit 12 has lane blocked. minor delays as you travel through the area. westchester doing fine as you come off the tappan zee bridge. nothing on the saw mill or westchester. westbound and east bound traffic math sailing there. grand central parkway in front of laguardia looking good. b.q.e. no problems. catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored coffees. from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m., enjoy any medium latte
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>> checking out headlines at 5:46. 16 people have been arrested belgium. the city was on high alert throughout the weekend due to possible terror threats. one of the suspects from terror attacks from belgium believed to be in that area. >> police on the hunt for an armed robber accused of holding up a pier 1 store in. restrained victims, forced employees to remove cash from register drawers. >> hoboken dealing with water main breaks and road closures. this is southwest part of city where they had the break. there is a boil water advisory
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officials made water tankers available for remembers dents to get clean drinking water. >> duke is here. >> good morning. jets struggled mightily on both offense and defense of the on top of that, coaching staff didn't have a great game either. tough day for the jets secondary. deandre hopkins gets behind darrelle revis. you don't see that often. t.j. yates, third-string quarterback on his couch a month ago watching football. 10-3 texans. fitzpatrick struggled much of the game. will find brandon marshall in the back of the end zone. 21-yard touchdown pass. we're tied at 10. cecil shorts on trick play. goes in for 21 yards out. 17 h 10 houston. patrick showing toughness, in from six yards out.
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cut 24-17. was picked off twice down the stretch. jets 5-5 on the year. >> i'm extremely upset today. i'm not going to take it out here. we'll discuss that in-house when i get back in the locker room with the meeting. >> i didn't play well. there is a lot of throws i needed to make i didn't make. obviously having two chances there the at end and not coming up with a touchdown on one of those drives hurts. >> jets fans, what do you think? time to make a change at quarterback? normally would i say yes but geno smith is the backup. i don't have a lot of faith in him. tweet me@duke canticly own. let me know what you think. interesting topic. >> can ininterject? why has it taken them years and years and years. >> they had what's his name, sanchez. that didn't work out so well. >> their first round pick, sixth pick overall. you need a quarterback to win in the nfl. >> yes. >> you do.
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>> maybe you guys ought to think about finding one. >> they have two but -- >> i editorialize. >> when ben says you have two you don't have one. >> that's right. >> i don't really understand what that means. >> because you have two great situation. >> oh. >> get it? >> always a backup quarterback, isn't there. >> yes but they're -- >> let me be blonde please. >> in basketball the nets faced off against the celtics in brooklyn, barclays center we go. second quarter, nets up eight. thomas robinson for the alley-oop. brooklyn take as 10-4 lead. third quarter -- brook lopez with the rainbow. and the nets win 11-101. lopez with 23 points on the night. time, duke. >> remember, if you have two >> huh?
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whatever you say. >> michael? >> got it. >> doesn't make any sense. >> we'll have a little thing in the commercial break. we'll go old school. >> let's do it. >> clear skies, 36 degrees out at central park. northwest win coming through at 16 miles per hour. does make a difference in terms what it feels like. wind chill factors, feels like 30. 35 degrees in philadelphia. we're all pretty cold throughout the northeast. 24 degrees in buffalo. they have lake-effect snow going on out there, out near buffalo. yeah, looks like for us, we have colder air. that is all that makes it to us here. yeah, we have temps we could have cold enough to support snow in parts of the state but we don't have the ingredients to get the precip. it will be on chilly side through.
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58 for your thanksgiving holiday. not bad at all. let's bring in ines. we'll have a few rough days. >> food morning, mike. 22 westbound, all lanes are closed because of an accident involving a downed pole at michigan avenue. there was a stall on the deegan northbound on the machliu. new jersey, 78, eastbound exit 12, watch for a crash. look on the commute guanas. moving fine westbound. eastbound coming towards us heading towards the the b.q.e. looks good. affecting commute towards the holland tunnel. you have to avoid the southwest side of hoe beckon. you're entering going into hoboken stick to the north side. everything happened between newark an harrison. if you're traveling on new jersey avenue, traffic detoured off 18th street.
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>> such a jerk sometimes. >> we're back. >> some people say he looks glum this morning. >> mike is never glum. happiest guy ever. >> so tell us the american music awards were last night. >> yes, exactly. it was great show. it was one direction took home the highest honor winning artist row. >> this is testament how incredible our fans are. you've been great to us this year. thank you. thank you, thank you. >> one direction had a little bit of a rough year. they lost their band member zayn malik who quit. louis tomlinson had unexpected news that he was a dad. they're taking a break. only number two on billboard charts behind justin bieber to the shock of many. one direction won favorite duo or group for pop rock. and then, there was this.
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justin bieber performance closing out the amas. think what you will of justin bieber. i like his music. i'm into all of it. this rain was part of the performance. before he got soaking wet he did acoustic version of what do you mean. he broke out the dance moves. this, and he also, this is where are you now? he also won his 8th ama getting a best collaboration. all these songs off his new album, "purpose." which nabbed number one spot on billboard 200, setting a record for him. >> he has talent, i will say that. >> he is killing it professionally despite what you might say personally. prince presented award for best soul r&b to the weekend. >> the weekend.
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prince putting on third eye sunglasses. they had this great performance for the hills. fiery. showed lots of people in the audience spell bound by him. the weekend won for favorite artist. we showed meghan trainor in the audience. she had quite a moment, giving herself more adult image with this move. [applause] she is really going for it there with charlie truth for their song with vin gaye. on. it wasn't like a token kiss. are. i hadn't heard of that. >> al and tipper gore. >> even announcer for the show went whoa. act. pretty wild. >> is it still ongoing or did we rerack it there?
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