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top of the >> from fox 5 news this is "good day wake-up". kerry: rising temperatures, we are warming up the next couple days, mike woods has our full holiday and travel forecast. robert: billions getting ready to leave town and if they're to leave town and if they're flying out the with the extra security at our airports and all other airports across the country, live report. kerry: protesters clashed with police in the streets of chicago white officer shooting a black teen, more on what happened yes. robert: is bill deblasio softening his stance on getting rid of those horse drawn carriages in central park? we will talk about that, that
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campaign promise to get rid of them from the on day one, that didn't happen, now he is demanding that. kerry: bill deblasio will join rosanna live on "good day new york" at 7:00, we will watch that interview with diane kerry drew in for juliet huddy. robert: i am robert moses, ben simmoneau will be in later with rosanna, 5:00 on the 20 fifth day of november. thank you for being with us. kerry: celebrating two national holidays, thanksgiving tomorrow and today the first -- birthday of robert moses. robert: can also add one of our photographers is celebrating his 30 second wedding anniversary. we wish you a happy anniversary. kerry: celebratory week going on. >> happy anniversary, happy
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cufflinks many moons ago. anyway, good morning, everyone. dimming some traveling as you head to the airports, this is one of the busiest ones. 46 degrees, that with your high temperature yesterday, that was a cool high temperature, today we are improving a little bit, 48 is what you needed to in newark, 46 in bridgeport, where do we stand? pretty cold but not as cold as yesterday, 30 degrees central park, it is colder in montauk, colder air took longer. you are at 30 montage, 27 in islip, mainly clear sky, winds from the northwest, but real light at 3:00 to 8 miles an hour. not all that significant. taking a peak of lot of sunshine out there today with high pressure in control, keeping skies nice and clear but as high pressure shift offshore, we shoot of the low cloudiness
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inland year later as we head into tomorrow and the next couple days a little cloudiness out there but today doesn't look like a problem, mainly sunny sky, 41 by 9:00 a.m. 48 by noon and its high of 51 today, thanksgiving partly cloudy sky, high does of to 59 tomorrow, 64 friday, back to 51 saturday, chance of showers saturday, sunday, monday partly cloudy skies, then another shower chance on tuesday. let's get you to ines rosales with a look at what is happening with the road early on. you are ok right now. ines: not bad this morning, new jersey, still closures in hoboken, southwest side, that is what you want to avoid, looks like it will go on a few more days as repairs are going on, but route 3, parkway 280 doing fine, no problems on long island, nassau county, northern and southern state of to what good start, let's take a look
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outside at your commute, northern state parkway, no problems eastbound or west bound, as for the trains everything on or close to schedule, early getaway service as you leave town early and it is a gridlock alert day. kerry: it is getaway day, 46 million people are expected to travel for the thanksgiving holiday. robert: planes, trains and automobiles the now focused on local airports, seeing tight security following recent attacks in paris and around world. liz dahlem live at laguardia airport this morning. and she >> reporter: there will be obvious changes at area airports, a lot of people go through the security line, they sign up and go through the process and skip a lot of security measures. they are not going to get a chance to do that this holiday season. everyone is going through the same checks before they board
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their flights, we show you some video showing that line stretching all the way down this hallway at la guardia. people have been waiting for that for 30 minutes, he is moving at a decent clip but they don't mind these added measures if it means staying safe. travelers will be greeted by police officers with heavy weapons at major airports this holiday season. the state department issued a worldwide travel alert warning of the threat of terrorism is real as isis, al qaeda and other terrorist groups continue to plan at tax in multiple areas. the state department urging americans to be cautious. >> we don't want them to restrict their travel or movements, but given the heightened security concerns we do want american travelers to be very prudent, very vigilant. >> reporter: airports and airlines to anticipate 25 million year travelers during the thanksgiving holiday travel period nationwide.
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despite the warnings new yorkers are determined to fly. >> take everyday as you can and don't let the terrorists win. live your life. >> new york has been vigilant, they have gotten prepared for everything and are ready for anything to happen so just think about who is protecting us and why. travel and hope for the best. >> reporter: railroads and highways happened security, amtrak plans to have a strong police presence. in the country will hit the road. police commissioner bratton says new york city is prepared with some 200 newly trained officers in the counterterrorism squad ready to hit the streets. >> the concern of terrorism very much on everyone's mind. in particular, the city suffered the most horrific terrorist attack in modern times. >> reporter: the american
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quiet right now. another interesting tidbit, insurance companies have seen an increase in calls from travelers wanting to get insurance to make sure if their flights were to change or something were to happen they would be covered but they are not nervous enough to cancel their flights of that tells you polls for travelers, confident enough to get on the plane despite these warnings and not let it ruin their holiday plans. live from la guardia, back inside to you. robert: the man believed to plan the terrorist attacks had plans to carry out another suicide bombing days later. according to a prosecutor in paris abdelhamid abaaoud was going to target the business district. he was among three people killed during a police raid on an apartment in a northern paris suburb last week. another suspect, the salah abdelslam remained on the run. kerry: two women were shot in a car in linden, new jersey.
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police say the shots were fired at 7:00 last night on middleat sex story. the car was found at east henry and hour street after it crashed into a utility pole. both spots were marked as crime scenes. so far no arrests have been made. robert: more protests are expected following the release of the video showing a white police officer shooting a black teen in chicago. kerry: hundreds took to the streets in protest. some clashes breaking out. teresa priolo joins us live did tell us what is going on. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the unrest in chicago, hundreds taking to the streets but most of the protesters largely calm and peaceful, they are demanding justice for laquan mcdonald. is that caught on camera, his body lying lifeless in a city street at the hands of a police officer galvanized windy city residents into demanding justice.
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protestors take to the streets of chicago rallying in support of 17-year-old laquan mcdonald, shot dead last october by a police officer who fired six -- 16 rounds with city, church leaders and a family of the slain teen appeal for calm. >> we are dealing with a violent situation and we need to get ahead of it and to address the issues that are at hand. >> reporter: the unrest the result of dashcam video released by the chicago pd and subsequent arrest of veteran police officer jason van dyke on a first-degree murder charge. he is facing the possibility of life behind bars. the video lasts 30 seconds. this is what unfolded as the first shot was fired. the rest too brittle to watch. >> an analysis of the video, 14 to 15 seconds passed from the time the defendant fired his first shot to clear visual evidence of a final shot. for approximately 13 seconds he
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was lying on the ground. >> reporter: he was allegedly breaking into vehicles and the erratic leap and the he does kill. the autopsy shows he was on the hallucinogenic drug pcp. the officers on scene say he brandished a small folding knife. >> we told police officers to a high standard. obviously in this case jason van dyke violated standards of professionalism that comes with being a police officer and also basic moral standards that bind >> reporter: chicago beat the face of criticism for not releasing the video or charging the officers sooner. the video's release comes in the wake of the journalists filing a freedom of information request and but judge's quarter. the city has agreed to a $5 million settlement with the macdonald family. you may know violence in chicago is nothing new, often called the murder capital of this country, 400 murders last year alone. because of that but also prior to the shooting there were calls for police superintendent gary
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mccarthy who is a former nypd commissioner, chief and also former top cop in the work to stepped down and now those cries are growing louder. that is the latest from here. robert: thank you so much. a fire tore through a supermarket in upper manhattan, new video into the newsroom, starting at one:20 on st. nicholas avenue in hamilton heights, the fbi and why citigroup did three alarm, no one was hurt, no word how it started. kerri that could be a key date for fantasy sports in new york, supreme court judge will hear arguments on differing interpretations of the state gambling laws that will come from the state attorney general's office on one side and on the other employers for draft kings and and will, the two largest in the fantasy sports web sites. attorney-general eric schneidermensa and their games of chance relying on out, future events, and payers play using entry fees, not that.
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robert: and abandoned and newborn was discovered in a nativity scene at that church in queens and now police are searching for his mother. a custodian found this baby boy at holy child jesus church in richmond hill at noon monday, rips at your heart strings. the baby's umbilical cord was still attached, churches are considered safe havens but a baby must be left with a responsible adult, that did not happen in this case, the child was taken to jamaica hospital premedical check. many people, many people are interested in providing a family for this boy. >> there are some inquiries already, wanting to adopt this child. there is the young couple in our parish who have been trying to adopt prison time and really feel motivated, move, inspired by this. robert: police of looking at a surveillance video which shows a woman walking inside the church with the baby and leaving
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so far that video has not been released to the public. 5:13, we have plenty more coming that including the dangers of double dipping this holiday season just like george costanza. kerry: mike is keeping track of the forecast. >> meteorologist: a lot of sunshine out there. who will start the day? not as cold as yesterday, that is what we are going for, normal high is 51 degrees and that is what we are going for later on. the myfoxny.com weather apps as daily and hourly forecasts broken-down showing you what is happening hour by hour, download for free at the apple itunes store why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard,
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robert: check that out, video of and then nearly losing his life in alabama. a few smokestack was being demolished yesterday morning when it failed to come down right away, kim pfeiffer began a risky dig. the stack came down on top of his excavator. fortunately he was okay. he knew staying inside the cab was safer than making a run for it. kerry: pretty lucky, look at that. time, 5:16. let's get a check of the forecast with mike. a lot of people have traveled plans and their dependents
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robert: i believe he will we are good. >> meteorologist: we have great weather here, no problems on the eastern seaboard, clear skies, 38 at central park, dew points are locally humidity is low, winds not doing much from the north at 5 miles per hour, under temperatures in the area, 30 degrees, 37 in rockaway, glen cove, 41 degrees, 28 in rentonwood and stone theboard, cool to. is not as cold as we had yesterday. let's look across the majority of the country, high pressure in control of and down the east coast, mainly clear sky, perfect for travel conditions in the road or rail for to the airport in the looking good, basically on the eastern half of the country but there are showers, the getaway day forecasts, sunny and dry forecast for most of us in the northeast, a few showers
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against the coast along the carolinas towards george as well as florida but some wider showers, rainshowers but on the mild side from the great lakes into the deep south and there is that one boat and storm coming into the rockies and northern sierras of the west coast copacetic northwest will have issues out there with more winter travel issues as far as temperatures go, 73 degrees, current temperature and air, 38 in central park, a 35 in denver, basically pretty typical weather around the country, that is the bottom line, sunny skies with a high temperature of 51 in the city, tomorrow 59, 64 on friday, showers chance comes through early saturday, not a big deal, let's bring in ines and see what we have as we hit the roads this wednesday morning, should be a busy one later on. ines: looking pretty good out there. putnam county, 84, 684 looking
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great, conn 95, miles of smiles northbound and southbound no construction, let's look at the garden state parkway by mile marker 136 northbound and southbound no issues to report, george washington bridge driving into the city, you are fine on the upper and lower level, lincoln and holland tunnel looking good, trains running on or close. kerry: thanks. 5:19, bill deblasio seems to be holding his forces when it comes to a limiting carriage horses from city streets, several papers are reporting there is the new compromise plan in the works that could reduce but not eliminate them. the plan being discussed would restrict the horses to central park and reduce the number from 220 to 17. it would also move their stable from the west side to the park to keep them out of traffic. bill deblasio had made a campaign promise to get the horses off the streets. right now he doesn't have support in city council to get rid of them completely. robert: speaking of the mayor later this morning he will be
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live on "good day new york," rosanna scotto will be interviewing him at 7:00 and we look forward to that. final preps being made for the big thanksgiving day parade the nypd says it is beefing up security. kerry: a lot of people will be in new york city for the parade. stacey has more on the security. >> reporter: attendance with the great forecast that mike told us about the nypd wants to assure everyone they're doing everything to make sure it is this a parade. a busy night in herald square with several of the big acts raising their performances for the big day, the rockets were there taking it into high gear and at one point a mariah carey, all stopped by, protecting them and of a parade goers is the nypd, additional heavily-armed hercules teams patrolling the roots among many other units. >> this year for the first time our force will be supplemented by approximately 200 freshly
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command cops working along with our police officers from the strategic response group. >> suppose to be a windy day, one of the most evil days in recent years and we estimate we might have record-breaking crowds because of the weather situation and we are prepared for that, encouraging people to come on down. >> reporter: hundreds of officers from emergency service unit, k 9 unit and mounted patrol will be out in force, the parade festivities begin later this morning with a balloon inflation on the upper west side. i am heading over there and i will see live from there later in the broadcast. it is 5:21. your chips? george costanza famously got a scolding for it when he did it in this classic episode of >>--? what you talking about? >> you did the cit, took a bite and you did again. >> so?
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home of right in the debt. robert: scientists sought to put that question to rest and they say don't do it. they found 1,000 more bacteria per milliliter of water when crackers were bitten and dipped than the unbidden ones jubilees they tested salsa, chocolate and cheese dips and fell salsa takes on 5 times more bacteria per deck and the other two but after two hours it dropped to the same bacteria that level as the other two. kerry: always that one person at thanksgiving dinner that ruined it for everybody during the appetizer portion, you see them do it, i like that debt but i am not going to have any more. robert: segment it into individual things. i am glad scientists at clemson spend their time on that. plenty more coming up including this. if you have chicken salad from
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kerry: costco chicken salad made with rotisserie chicken hasn't cooled from store shelves falling any coli outbreak. this is what it looks like with item number 37719 on the label. at least 19 people across seven states have gotten sick so far. the cdc says no deaths have been reported a five of the chicken people have been hospitalized, none of the illness he does have been linked to our area. haven't figured out yet what ingredient in costco chicken
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salad is linked to the equalizer of the cdc says you should throw it out. robert: new york public interest research group put out its annual watch list for dangerous toys and among them, minions blocking pennzoil case which it says contains high levels of chromium which is unknown cancer causing agent, disney finding nino figurine, magic howell, in violation of the small part label warning. you can view the entire list of potentially dangerous toys on our web site myfoxny.com, click on the seen on tv link. kerry: spotify wants you to get your groove on why your turkey is cooking the release in a turkey time and that will have a play list based on how long your turkey needs to make. enter the weight of your turkey, select stuffed or unstaffed and shoes among the six music genre and ending will alert you when it is done. this is good for my mom because usually has to keep checking on
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>> from fox 5 news this is "good day wake-up". robert: we are warming up in time for thanksgiving, mike woods has your complete >> kerry: many will be nervous following terrorist threats and a heightened security. we have the latest. robert: we know what happened to those russian pilots who were shot down at a turkey syrian border. kerry: black friday fights, the state you are most likely to get into it, fellow shoppers and where you are most -- where you
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might want to go when you finish your thanksgiving meal if you want to avoid those fights. robert: i am robert moses, ben simmoneau will be later this morning. kerry: i am kerry drew in for juliet huddy, 5:30 on thanksgiving eve. robert: this is the first time we ever incurred together. kerry: can you believe it? kerry: we get to be together for 2-1/2 hours. robert: they are letting you come in out of the cold. very nice. mike is in with the forecast. a lot of people paying attention to you and ines. >> meteorologist: want to make sure is nice and clear, beautiful sunny skies, that is what we have out there, cool start to the morning, let's show you what is going on, 30 degrees central bark. no problems at all, winds out of the north at 5 miles an hour.
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there. this time of year this is where we should be. in albany, in williamsport, 30 in pittsburgh, same with buffalo, mainly clear sky, a lot of sunshine today. and mainly clear sky. in an hour and change. and that brings more clouds at this time and i don't think rain will be an issue for a little while, before we get into the weekend and then it doesn't look like much. temperatureswise, 51 for a high, and 64 friday, shower chance comes through early saturday, thanks giving looking good. let's bring in ines and see what
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>> an accident on the grand central parkway east bound, let's go to new jersey on the parkway. we have those closures in hoboken, repairs continue. and as you fly into and out of hoboken you have some delays and closures. with you are leaving town early, early getaway service will be provided. robert: 46 million people are expected to travel for the thanksgiving holiday. kerry: passengers see the recent terror attacks, liz dahlem live this morning from la guardia airport with that story. liz: good morning. american airlines ticket counter pretty quiet, things moving along just fine but there were some long lines leading up to the security checkpoint we
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look at this video, it stretches all the way down the hallway, and that he has a agent i spoke with said this is typical for all their rush, people wanting to get out of town wednesday morning before things get a little crazier this afternoon and some noticeable changes will take place at the airport. police officers have heavy weapons this holiday season because the state department issued a worldwide travel alert warning of the threat of terrorism that is very real as isis, al qaeda and other terrorist groups continue to plant attacks in multiple areas and federal officials warning americans to be cautious if they are traveling this holiday season. >> we don't want them to restrict travel or movements, but given the heightened security concerns we do want american travelers to be prudent, vigilant. >> reporter: we expect more
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people to be traveling as we do every year, to break down the numbers 25 million air travelers will take to be skies, 32 million people according to aaa will be driving at some point to visit family and we are told amtrak is going to step up security, police commissioner bratton says no specific threats to new york city at this point but always erring on the side of caution making sure they have people in place to protect our city. we wish everybody safe travel as they hit the road or get on a flight this morning, live from la guardia airport, back to you. kerry: thank you. robert: we are learning more this morning about the fate of those two russian pilots whose plane was shot down over turkey. russia's ambassador to france as one of the was wounded and killed on the ground by jihadists. the other managed to escape and is safe. turkey says it shot down a
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violated its airspace and ignored repeated warnings, but they insisted was in syrian airspace. >> the brother of the one in that attacks, salah abdelslam shares the pain of the victims' families and wishes he and his family could have done some thing to prevent the attack. his other brother is suspected mastermind of the terrorist attack that manage to. police. his other brother. himself up in front of a cafe. attacks. >> back open in brussels, a massive security crackdown after those attacks in paris but the belgian capital, at the highest alert level. kerry: more protests expected in chicago following the release of a video showing a white police officer shooting a black teenager. robert: hundreds of to the
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streets in protest with some clashes breaking out the teresa priolo shows us what goes on, this was anticipated ahead of the release of this video yesterday. kerry: part of the outrage is because they taken 13 months for this video to be released, we saw large numbers in chicago but the protests were peaceful, demonstrations were peaceful, hundreds to the streets of chicago, they were chanting 16 times, rallying in support of laquan mcdonald who was killed in october at the hands of a veteran police officer who fired 16 rounds into the combat spot. the unrest by its dashcam video and arrest of the officer involved his name is jason van dyke, the bill last 30 seconds. this is what unfolded as the first shot was fired. we don't have that video for you right now but it is brittle to watch. take a quick listen to the state
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just give us one more minute, some pretty poignant things to say not only about the release of the video, what it shows but also the reaction citywide on behalf of windy city residents. >> analysis of the video establishes 14 to 15 seconds passed from the time the defendant fired his first shot to clear visual evidence of a final shot. for 13 seconds laquan mcdonald was lying on the ground. >> we hold our police officers to a high standard and obviously this case, jason van dyke violated standards of professionalism that comes with being a police officer at basic moral standards that bind our community together. >> reporter: he was hitting radically the night he is killed, an autopsy showed he was on hallucinogenic drug pcp and
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officers on scene say he brandished a small folding knife, chicago bidi faced tough criticism as i mentioned earlier for not releasing this video's sooner, for not also charging the officer sooner. the department had this video for some time. the only reason it is being made public is a few newspapers in chicago filed freedom of information requests. it went to court and the judge ordered it released. officer van dyke is being held in chicago county jail without bail, charged with first-degree murder and faces a possibility of life behind bars if convicted of that top charge. kerry: bill deblasio is calling on the fed for more trade subsidy, wants congress to strike down a house bill that would cut funding for new york and new jersey transit by $140 million a year. he says increased funding is needed to provide improved
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the mayor says are in desperate need of repair. robert: rosanna scotto will sit down with bill deblasio at the 7:00 hour of "good day new york". kerry: for now check of the forecast with mike looking for a good thanksgiving forecasts. think we will get it? >> meteorologist: we are, a lot of sunshine coming up, temperatures where they should be this time of year. if you are driving we have no problems out there with the weather but this is one of those gridlock alert days getting out of the city. the average high today, the forecast high well away from the record of 73 degrees. where do we stand? pretty cool numbers out there, 35 at newark, 38 central park, 28 in islip, 30 in montauk, most locations all little warmer than it was yesterday at the same time but another chilly start to the day. mainly clear year sky, not much happening at this point, we don't expect anything to go on weatherwise, and challenges
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there, airports should be fine but a lot of people out there still understand that, 51, forecast high, clear it tonight as lows dropped to what low of 46 degrees tomorrow. tomorrow's high temperature 59 degrees, looks like it will be fine if you are heading to the parade, debentures close to 50 if you are heading out, no rain expected but partly cloudy skies, myfoxny.com weather apps at the apple itunes store and google play store with daily and hourly for guests breaking down the day, download for free today. it is starting to crop up. >> gridlock alert day. an accident across westchester by exit 5 blocking a lane, accident northbound across westchester one lane blocked, things getting busy out there. let's look at your commute in queens, taking the law by the cross island parkway you are fine westbound and ease down.
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kerry: two women were shot in a car in linden, new jersey.
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no word on their condition and no arrests have been made. robert: expect heavy security at area airports this holiday travel season, railroads and highways as well after the state department's worldwide travel weather and concern over future terror attacks. airlines are expected to carry 25 million americans during the travel period. kerry: the newborn baby boy was found abandoned in at nativity scene monday. it happened at the holy child queens. the boy's umbilical cord was a nearby hospital. police are reviewing surveillance video to figure out who the woman was the left the baby behind. robert: we hear about this every year, black friday shopping violence and now we know where those flights are most likely to break out. i don't get this. shoppers in arkansas, alabama and tennessee are most likely to due to it out with fellow
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realist site web site as a lake. it compiled face book mentions of black friday and reports of violence, new york ranked 37th, connecticut 35, new jersey dossal at 48, mass. is considered the most civilized, ranked as the safest state, go to massachusetts if you don't want your head report off when you go out for black friday sales. can't you get these deals on line? i don't understand the days before the web i get it. kerry: save gas money and everything. robert: i will be home sleeping friday morning. you are welcome to have my door buster. kerry: you don't have to hell both foreign. tina is here with a look at sports. >> good morning. of the field news, st. louis rams wide receiver stephen b. is in critical but stable condition after being shot in the head last night.
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in miami gardens florida at the time. the 25-year-old was suspended before games for violating a substance abuse policy, two games remaining. rams team officials are aware of the shooting and have spoken with bailey. it was a historic night in the nba as depending golden state warriors become the first ever team to start a season 16-0. they routed the los angeles lakers last night 111-77 in oakland, stephan curry had 25 points to lead the warriors, the new 60 nivens year record beat the previous 15 by the washington capitals in a 48-49 season and by the 1993-'94 used in rockets. in a little sports business news forbes has ranked the the new york rangers as hockey's most valuable franchise. $1.2 billion.
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the team generated the most revenue in the league last year at $229 million. the team made more than $95 million last year in premium seats and advertising, that is the most in the nhl. the second most valuable franchise and a one.one $8 billion is the montreal canadians who the rangers played garden. at the white house yesterday 17 people were given the nation's highest honor, the presidential medal of freedom. bludgeoned yogi berra. his son larry accepted on his behalf. he passed away in september, one of the greatest actors in baseball, 18 time all-star and champion. president obama noted he was a veteran of world war ii and tropical --yogiism. >> the winningest careering history of american sports, nobody has won more than this guy. he coached the game with as much
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hard as he played. he lived his life with pride and humility and an original open mind. one thing we know for sure, if you can't imitate him, don't copy him. [laughter] >> another recipient was willie mays, the first african-american player in major league baseball, president obama said it was because of giants like will leave it someone like him could even think about running for president. new york jolliest co owner steve tisch is splurging on his player's christmas gifts this year, check this out. he said he will spend $30,000 per player on holiday gifts this season and with 53 players on a $1.6 million. meanwhile football players make their own. i wonder what they get him. kerry: producer fred said that
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does not include coaches. the assistant general manager at a lot of coaches. robert: i just need some undershirts. >> we know what to get you. robert: that make up all over me and any way. that would only be like 25 grand. robert: a lifetime supply. thank you. kerry: now we know what to get robert for christmas. check that off the list. robert: do you have that issue? >> meteorologist: make up stuff? like shirts? robert: he keeps going down. >> meteorologist: keeps going down. a lot of make up. i need the make up. what can i say? the abuse continues that it is his birthday.
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let's show you what is up. temperatures this morning, it is cold again but not as cold as a couple days ago. 30 at central park, 35 in the work, 33 in bridgeport, 30 in montauk, 21 in monticello and sussex. what is going on with temperature changes deegan most of us warmer, some are a little cooler depending where you are, and to degrees cooler than it was 21 hours ago in allentown, 4 degrees warmer in central park, 7 degrees in montauk, all over the place, generally speaking we should warm up around the tristate region. we have mainly clear sky in the region, mostly going to keep it pretty nice today with high pressure in control, the thing is things will be changing as time goes on and high-pressure flips on shore pulling back a few more clouds, travel conditions the worst of the weather coming through central and northern rockies, calif. into oregon, some snow in the
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heartland but that is it. we are fine on the east coast, high-temperature 51 today, at 64 for black friday big shopping day, the weather is fine until saturday. that bring in ines, our commute started already. ines: already a lot of issues especially westchester, a couple problems, accident south bound by a boston road blocking a lane, northbound by kings highway an unauthorized truck, across westchester exit 5 watch out for a crash involving a flipped over car, in brooklyn was down an accident blocks elaine by flatbush avenue. let's take a look at your commute this morning if you're taking fdr drive by 79th street no problems southbound, northbound towards triborough looks good. 59th street bridge upper and lower level no issues, manhattan
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cleaning rules kerry: welcome back. robert: anna gilligan with entertainment. anna: divorces compete he plan even more painful when you have the cash to commemorating your marriage, you have to remove or cover-up with another task to. this was the lee's conundrum when splitting with her husband, the big bang theory star mary her husband december 31st, 2013, this is the date she had at on her back in roman numerals that they broke up in september this
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year so she posted this picture of getting a new tattoo over the same spot writing and partner to sell, did not mark your body with any future wedding dates, don't take yourself too seriously. the deep meaningful larger than life meaning behind this beautiful piece of thing is it covered the last one. kerry: doesn't look like a butterfly. anna: i called it a butterfly that maybe it is not. anna: now for another ringing endorsement of marriage in hollywood will smith gave an interview, in which the union with data in its smith, the most difficult grueling excruciating thing we have ever taken on. that lasted nearly 20 years because they are not quitters. there is a secret expert for them that they never work on the relationship itself, just work
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present new improved self to reach other. >> and taking on the holidays. two co-star scheming up to host a variety special, guest performances including mary j. oblige, john legend and jamie foxx. good lead. tragedy, white hot holiday airs dec. ninth on fox 5. and don't forget empire at 9:00, you may not stream meadowlands new album on spotify that you can hear her new songs on her pandora station. pandora announced it will have every song from her very popular album 25. yesterday 25 broke the record for the most albums sold in a single week with 2.4 million copies and counting. you don't have to buy the album if you get pandora.
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kerry: i have not heard any songs. robert: this one. thank you. a couple minutes from the top of the 6:00 hour.
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new york" rosanna scotto, live grandma is so happy to be here for your very first christmas. i hear you' re quite the expert at waking people up in the morning. let me show you how grandma does it. your daddy made this when he was a little boy. this is your dad at my house, where he had his first christmas. thanks for making the coffee. well look who' s up. i' m really glad you' re here mom. me too.
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