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>> from fox 5 news this is "good day wake-up". theresa: a look at ben's favorite building, absolutely gorgeous in terms of temperatures, and the war for an trend will continue expecting trend will continue expecting highs in the 60s. forecast coming day. theresa: police searching for a man who attacked and raped a jogger on wednesday. officials say surveillance video shows the suspect using the victim's credit card at a local deli. theresa: bargain hunters searching 04 the best black friday deal, live sports coming up.
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ben: mark decambre making jabs at the company very happy, the ceo announcing four months paid paternity leave. a generous policy especially for dads. not a lot of companies provide it. how long did they typically get? four months paid? ben: not a lot. i am ben simmoneau. theresa: i am teresa priolo, in for juliet this morning. ben: generous benefits, friday morning november 27th, mike woods is here, we're counting down the last couple days in november. >> meteorologist: and onshore flow is what we will see bringing in a couple things, usually more cloudiness and/or rain. looks like we get cloudiness, fog in the area, dense fog
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tristate does not include sussex county or other counties, you have the city basically everyone except extreme northwestern and northern tier of the tristate does include putnam county, visibility numbers rough in some spots mainly coastal areas and long island where it is down to a quarter of a mile in islip and bridgeport, in poughkeepsie down to a quarter of a mile, half mile in belmar but the city is up to eight miles the not so bad in the city but streets look wet because the high levels of humidity and the dew points quite high at the same time, temperatures very warm, 52 at central park, 44 in newark, a few spots freezing, but one that shows up on this map, 30 one in sussex, 36 in poughkeepsie, low cloudiness and fog in the area but other than that the real what the challenges, showers over the great lakes will be coming to as as time goes on but it will take time for that at an. looks like the cold front will
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that front as it approaches, as it approaches as to the tristate region it probably won't be as heavy but it will hang out for a while so cold front weakens with time but will make its way into the area and hanging on top of this, keeping as cloudy with some showers, that is what you will cease at a and even parts of sunday. here's what we have today, morning fog condition, dense fog advisory in effect for the tristate starting at 50 to 64 for rawhide, don't even need the sun, warm temperatures are here largely because of the southerly flow making a come back, in the afternoon today but tomorrow clouded showers, high drops to 54 on the raw side, 49 on sunday. at that point showers are trying to wrap up but doesn't look like we will see a warm day by any means this weekend. let's bring in ines rosales and
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what is the percentage of people going back to work? ines: westchester things are ok, tappan zee bridge 45 miles be restrictions, let's check out the freeway and see what is going on out there across the camera shot granderson relax and investigation has all lanes closed the stock of the triborough bridge, traffic being diverted to a story of boulevard. trains, metro-north on saturday schedule with extra service in balance in the morning and extra service out bound. if you are coming to work or shopping extra service for that long island rail road regular schedule, new jersey transit pass trains on modified weekly schedule, street cleaning rules back in effect. ben: officially the start of the busy holiday shopping season. theresa: bargain hunters looking for a deal, one of them might be on record jan. joins us live outside queens
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have you started shopping? >> reporter: i have. good morning from queens center mall, happy thanksgiving. this is what 5 a m in this small looks like. if you are familiar with this, this is what we are seeing, people shopping earlier, shopping online at retailers opened earlier yesterday. nonetheless even though it began earlier there's a sense that this is all just beginning. >> very funny new york city for thanksgiving, black friday or black thursday. >> reporter: a pastime we can't even remember which day it is, shoppers kick of holiday shopping season lining up for deals, she is waiting for a play station, plenty of company. >> will be a long time waiting here. >> waiting in line over an hour. >> what time did you get here? >> little after 2:00.
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>> reporter: your second in line. >> always and we were first and second. i have done this five years in a row. >> reporter: national retail federation estimates 138 million shoppers will hit stores this weekend, a boost over the regular estimates as retailers open their doors 30 this year on thanksgiving day. some come to work off the turkey. >> let's do black friday at hit stores and it is awesome. >> reporter: others hunted for bargains to make room for a big meal. >> i am having a puerto rican thanksgiving. >> tell me about border region thanksgiving. >> macaroni and cheese, rice and beans, fried cheese. >> reporter: however they go about it shoppers will inject $600 billion into the economy this year. one survey predicted 3% increase in spending this year even as shoppers are getting severe researching and buying online. one thing that gives retailers a tremendous amount of hope this shopping season is a survey
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spend 25% more this holiday shopping season than they did last year, we will see how numbers bear out that there is the sense all this is just beginning. theresa: searching for anything in particular? is there one thing you really want this year? >> reporter: for me? i have everything i have thankfully but i want to get all the gifts for everybody else including people i work with. theresa: a wink and a nudge. thank you very much. we continue our black friday coverage now heading a plus for a way to new york. ben: a popular place, jessica is live at the premium outlets which is staying open 37 hours straight. how crowded is it up there? >> reporter: it is crowded. good morning, 37 hours straight. they opened at 9:00 a.m. yesterday on thanksgiving morning, at telling me it started slow but by 5:00 it has been a rush and we got here,
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take a look, people coming through with bags, shopping, a couple people tell me they were here since 9:00 p.m. last night. as you know it is 5:00 in the morning and they are still going strong. some tell me they hire here for round 2, they dropped off the bags and the coming back in the deals, talking about 50, 60, 75% off, they say it is worth it, we spoke to some shoppers who are very experienced, this is a tradition every year and we spoke to be became as far as a year up to experience for the first time black friday. how long have you been here? >> since midnight. here with my mom since midnight. it is really good, we got a lot of good sales, a lot of stuff. our christmas presents, we shop for all of them. >> reporter: the new russia thanksgiving dinner to the year? >> we came really fast, we sat for a couple hours.
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it is a tradition with me and my mom. a lot of stuff. hopefully not watching, my dad did my cousin. >> reporter: how many hours? >> 7 hours. >> she is staying with us and we drove here it this morning. >> reporter: did you go in there yet? >> not yet. we are going to get coffee and going to shop. >> reporter: that lady came from ireland. how excited she was. you can relate because you know as women we love to shop, she was excited, couldn't wait to walk through those doors and talking about coupons, additional 20%, 30% of which is great and as you have seen behind me, shoppers shop till they drop, they look a little tired and they keep going. i don't know how they do it but i will check out those deals, i could shop little year.
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sending it back to both of you. >> reporter: you are on the job all for research, research. >> reporter: is there anything you need? theresa: check your e-mail. >> reporter: send your credit card information. i am kidding. ben: thank you very much, that is our black friday coverage, much more still to come, let's move to other news, police looking for the suspect who committed a brutal crime dragging a jogger by her hair. and raping her. theresa: police say this is surveillance video of the suspect using the victim's credit card incited delhi, the attack happened wednesday in east river park, the 26-year-old was jogging when police say the suspect as all of her. the victim was taken to hospital and was treated and released, if you can help police call crime stoppers at 800-577-tips. ben: the manager of the white house fence faces criminal charges, secret service says
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the mass scale the north fence wearing a american flag, president obama and his family were inside and the white house was putting too locked down and a witness saw the whole thing. >> we heard him take a big deep red and whispered to himself let's do this. and he took off, jumped over the barricade and climbed the fence and once he went over he lifted his arms up. ben: this is the third time someone jump the fence at the white house. a very unusual sight on long island yesterday we will show you and give you the details. theresa: mike is keeping track of your very warm forecasts. >> we have dense fog in the area, 50 degrees, we will end up at 64 for a high, a little sunshine but a dense fog advisory. be aware of that if you are
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theresa: as if we didn't the last night, as if we are not full from dinner last night now we have to talk about what we want for breakfast. ben: you probably know about this, stretch your stomach out and are hungry the next morning. theresa: my mother did do a nice job with dinner. ben: we're backpedaling big time. in case you missed it she threw her mother and the bus big-time, and in the worst person in new jersey to get turkey. theresa: i said did you watch the show yesterday? she said what a lovely shout out your family when your thankful for. what about the turkey? we really thought it was beautiful you mentioned your family. okay. ben: tenderizing that turkey. your husband -- now you are saying -- theresa: my mother put on a
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cooked in a long time. that was fantastic. the meal was wonderful. theresa: she is so of of the christmas list. ines: let's show you what is going on, hopefully you have a wonderful thanksgiving and had a chance to spend time with the family and you are not watching us right now, it is a "good day," really good night. half mile visibility is what you haven't islip, a quarter of a mile in bridgeport, three quarters of a mile in poughkeepsie, a day when you could rest, feels nice outside, very mild, temperatures starting in the 40s and 50s, a few spots in the 30s, 35 in poughkeepsie, 31 in sussex to the northwest where you have 30s but right now 44 at newark, 52 central park, 41 in islip, a lot of low cloudiness and fog in the area especially in coastal areas and long island and temperature
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changes in the applause direction. yesterday were a little warmer than 24 hours ago, at the same time in central park as well as islip, 18 degrees warmer in islip, we have on radar and satellite not much going on, low cloudiness and fog in the area, that is the case today, the front crossing into the area has a lot of rain would be traveling from or to one of these locations, a lot of rain in the area, snow on the backside, that doesn't look like it is sticking around long still a huge mess for many folks but it will slow some traveled down if folks do that. in the tristate we have low cloudiness and fog, not much going on with the rain but tonight into tomorrow the cold front gets to the northwest and it will pretty much came with us through the majority of the day on saturday in to sunday. we have some rain and cooler temperatures in the tristate
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too, high temperature very warm, enjoyed the warmest of even though we don't see a lot of sunshine, 64 degrees, 54 and only 49 on sunday. as far as rain goes, some showers out there through the day saturday but not as impressive, kind of not the prettiest of days. let's bring in ines, 54, wet on friday. >> we will take the good and the bad. the west side highway south bound accident at 96th street has a lane blocked, new jersey commute doing fine, no problems on the parkway, the turnpike north of interchange well both directions 45 m.p.h. speed restrictions because of the fog, grand central parkway accident investigation has everything shutdown of of the triborough bridge eastbound, traffic being diverted, the first exit a story of boulevard because of this
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open, no problems in the bronx on the alexander hamilton bridge, smooth sailing both ways, metro-north on a saturday schedule with extra service in the morning and evening in and out of the city and that is in case you come to work and long on the railroad regular schedule along with subways and buses, new jersey transit and pass trains modified weekday schedule, street cleaning rules that can affect. theresa: despite more cops than ever on the macy's thanksgiving day parade route there was a security breach yesterday. ben: father and son were ticketed for flying the drone. the nypd with these these videos, labor spotted west 81st street center park west at 10:30, police tracked down the operator and confiscated the drone. the father and son were taken into custody, given a ticket and then they got there drone back. ben: the president of france and russia uniting to fight the islamic state. francois hollande and vladimir putin agreeing to exchange intelligence to help the air
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strikes against isis. they agreed to only conduct airstrikes and target isis and jihadi groups. both countries reeling from isis at tax, 130 people were killed in paris november 13, 220 people died after isis bombed a russian passenger jet last month. ben: online and strong winds caused a tricky game is that, a blimp made an emergency landing behind woodward park elementary in nassau county, the pilot says he was flying at 1,000 feet while advertising for the manhattan institute. was heading back republic airport in farmingdale but got worried after the winds picked up so he decided end his flight and land safely on a field. >> didn't feel comfortable lie would get all the way to the airport. might get too close and have to land somewhere not as good. >> no obstacles as you can see, no power lines or anything so it was a good opportunity to come in and land. ben: a pilot who was the only
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the 150 foot-long blimp was not damaged. they shoved it into a big bag. theresa: it is just a piece of fabric. coming up facebook breaking new ground for new fathers making headlines this morning. ben: "good day" back in a moment. it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie channels for a year. plus, 400 dollars back. so go online or call now.
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ben: westchester county family asking starbucks to take a the funeral of a former employee, daren't worked there for ten years, was fired in 2013, the family says he was bipolar and getting laid off started downward spiral that led to islam was signed last june but starbucks ceo howard schultz wrote a family of personal letter but his family says the company shall the paper the funeral. starbucks rep told the post they have spoken with family and, quote, offer our deepest condolences for their loss. theresa: the head, pharmaceutical but going back and his promise to lower the price of a drug used by aids and cancer patients. outraged people when he raised the price from $13 to $750 a tablet after public outcry, he said in september he would lower the price of the life-saving drug but this week he said he will instead offer a discount to
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hospitals. in the past he was trying to make his company profitable and insurance companies will pay the price, not the patient. meanwhile, pharmaceuticals plan to offer an alternative bill for $1. ben: mark zuckerberg making his company very happy, he will take two months off while the birth of his daughter occurs so he is offering new fathers and same-sex partners twice that much time should they choose to take it. starting next month full time employees around the world can take a four months paid paternity leave. families are entitled to a $4,000 new child benefit. you, as employees also already get these perks. ben: theresa: a dell's album says hello to a new record.
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ben: good song, new album. she is not crazy, she doesn't about it. make up. ben: don't know what that means the sure it is great. the album 25 sold 3 million copies, the best-selling debut week album sales record with a setback in 2,000 and the news keeps getting better for of del. which one was that? theresa: no strings attached. ben: the first single hello was number one on the billboard top 100 singles chart. theresa: still to come on "good day". ben: top stories, weather and traffic when we return, friday
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when you shop kohl's and kohls.com. la >> from fox 5 news this is the day wake up. ben: we finally decided where to order breakfast from. may be the end of november but it is warm outside, feels like late september, high today amid
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mike woods has the details coming up. did you see christmas trees and according? it is that time of year and also the time of year when shoppers hit the stores, black friday they are out in droves and listening to the best deals, if you don't like crowds you should stay home. this is a "good day" to stay home. ben: president obama urges compassion, specifically the president is asking americans to welcome assyrian refugees. theresa: the giants have a reason to smile, the giants i in prime position to solidify their hold on the nfc east with a win against washington. ben: black friday november 27th, good morning, i am ben simmoneau. theresa: i am teresa priolo in for a juliet who is totally joy sleeping in and not shopping. ben: she is not that type. she is shopping she is doing it on line but does that every
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some i don't know why -- it is just friday. >> like she is paying attention. and she is sleeping right now. theresa: i like being female. ben: we have some fog out there. ines: >> meteorologist: that is the only weather player on the air that and the fact that it is mild, we have dense fog advisory for most of the tristate region until 9:00 this morning but the locations being affected, especially in long lines, coastal connecticut and the jersey shore where the fog seems to be trembling at this time. temperatureswas very warm, 52 at central park, 41 in isil, 43 in bridgeport, 55 in montauk, warmer out there but surrounded by ocean waters and usually
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tends to keep things on the mild side the winds on the variable side, 3 to 5 m.p.h. and they are not a big player and we have low cloudiness and fog, not going to be as sunny and pretty of a day like we had yesterday for thanksgiving but we enjoyed thanksgiving, day after black friday lot of folks do shopping, it will be fine for you. other than fog no real problems, mostly cloudy skies for the majority of the day with fog in the areas and more sun in the afternoon, this is the cold front that will drop into the tristate region but it won't be here until tonight and tomorrow. don't worry about rain yet. it will be here by tomorrow but it is warm, on the murky side, high temperatures 64, 54 tomorrow with cloudy skies and showers in the area, still a little murky sunday but cool, high-temperature 49 sunday but that is normal for this time of year. let's bring in ines rosales and
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look at what is happening. any problems out there? ines: a couple problems, west side highway cleared away accident south bound at 96th street, your commute through staten island doing fine, no issues on the expressway toward the verrazzano. queens, a problem on the grand central parkway, early-morning accident has all lanes closed these bound of of the triborough bridge, traffic being diverted from a story a boulevard because of the accident investigation that occurred at 3:00 this morning. west bound you are fine. street cleaning rules that can affect city wide so avoid that parking ticket. theresa: do you want mayo? ines: mayo? ben: in the process. got to do that black friday stuff. the shopping marathon, never done this before. crowds are out for black friday deals. theresa: be ready to face a lot
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how is it looking? >> reporter: send it to me right now. this is what it looks like. and businesses opening earlier yesterday, seems to be the source, people shopping earlier on line, still get a sense that hundreds of millions will be out shopping this weekend. >> very fun to be in new york city for thanksgiving and black friday or black thursday. >> reporter: it is a pastime so frenzied sometimes we can't remember which day it is. job is kicked off the holiday shopping season lining up for deals, she is waiting in line for a play station with plenty of company. >> going to be a long time waiting here. >> we were waiting in line for over an hour. we got your little after 2:00.
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>> first and second, i have done this five years in a row. >> reporter: 138 million shoppers. a boost over the regular estimates as retailers open their doors on thanksgiving day, some come to work of of the turkey. >> let's do black friday, hit the floor send it is awesome. >> reporter: others hunted for bargains to make room for a big meal. >> having a border region thanksgiving this year. >> what about puerto rican thanksgiving? >> macaroni and cheese, rice and beans, fried cheese. >> reporter: however they go about it shoppers will inject this year. one survey predicted 3% increase in spending this year as shoppers are getting savvier researching and buying online. shopping experts comes in two
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breakfast crowd, if you want, and all stores are already open. and back to you guys. ben: turkey is finished, and looking at those gifts for family or yourself. theresa: i feel like i haven't mapped out or memorized. very common. people braving black friday sales. >> reporter: there are already discounts, black fares and black friday even more discounts, people telling me 75% off in some locations. i want to tell you what is happening here. a little slow now because officials tell me there was a huge rush between 11:00 at 4:30 in the morning, slowly dying
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again after 7:00 but they have been open since 9:00 a.m. thursday yesterday thanksgiving morning, they will be open 37 hours until 10:00 p.m. tonight. we have seen a lot of people with a lot of bags, some running back to their car dropping the law and coming brown 2:00 or 3:00, i did go to see if i could get worse because i want to buy something there but there was a line so i couldn't get there. it is chilly idea but that is not keeping shoppers away. we spoke to one woman who came here around midnight and she tells us what her deals were. >> we got a lot, had to put in the car, too heavy. >> reporter: are the deals good? >> yes they are, real good. like a 40% plus 20% on top of that. >> reporter: that lady came with a group of women and they have
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been shopping like you heard since midnight going for round 2, possibly around 3, they dropped their stuff in the trunk, coming back about clothes and boots and that is what we see here people buying clothes, some buying summer stuff and thinking it is great, i will save it for next year. that is a good idea. anything you need to send me that list. ben: i will send my size and specifications. >> reporter: tried to get to the north, and next to michael course, right next to michael course, surprisingly it doesn't have a line. i thought there would be a line out the door. maybe later on today. michael course is here and i will try to get to it, hopefully that line dies down. >> they have lines in certain places, places are really good about crowd control anyway. ben: thank you, jessica. >> reporter: everything is
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controlled, back to you guys. theresa: thank you very much. president obama origin americans to show compassion for cme and refugees. ben: the president compared the refugees to pilgrims who fled persecution when they came to america in 1620. >> nearly four centuries after the mayflower set sail the world is still full of pilgrims, men and women who want nothing more than the chance for a safer better future for themselves and their families. what makes america america is we offered that chance. ben: this has drawn political criticism since attack from paris two weeks ago. theresa: i was surprised to see christmas trees on the side of the road and talked to the doorman who said never ever and have i had to wash down the
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is typically so cold but it is sidewalk this morning. >> meteorologist: it happens from time to time. check your high temperatures and expected high-temperature glass later today. the average high for-about 15 degrees cooler, 50 is the average high, record high for today even if we are looking at 60 degree high temperature not close to the record, 72 is your record for today. checking temperatures as it stands, 43 at newark, 48 in belmar, 43 in bridgeport, 55 in montauk, milder side goal only spot that is freezing is a 6 at 31 degrees, temperature changes from yesterday is warmer, attended rees, 18 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago, can degrees warmer at central park and islip, we have a lot of low cloudiness in the area, fog especially long island, visible
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a mile in many parts of long island coastal connecticut you can see the shot from jessica out there, you have some fog in long island, and new jersey sure. you are looking at par be cloudy sky at this time but you will have a lot of low cloudiness, high pressure in control but you'll see more onshore flow keeping more cloud cover in the area but does it have anything to do with rainfall? no. we have this cold front working its way through the tristate region at this time tomorrow and that is where we will see rainfall. take a look at future cast, doesn't look bad other isn't clouds in coastal areas, we will see an okay day with a mainly clear sky in the upper levels of the atmosphere but clouds do thicken up by later tonight into tomorrow when we have cloudy skies and showers, looks like lighter stuff for you in the morning, just on the gray drizzley side and more showers in the afternoon, it will take time to get that out of here towards sunday, the front dropping to the south of us when
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south of us in central and southern sections of new jersey but not necessarily on top of the tristate. high temperatures 64 for a high of later this afternoon and in the next seven days 54, nine sunday, no rain than but more shower chances coming back tuesday in to wednesday, myfoxny.com weather apps, apple itunes store and google play store with live interactive radar, you can track the rain, it is free apple itunes store and let's see what is going on, we have travels around town with asleep. ines: celebrating thanksgiving, the commute doing fine, jessica in the common area and the thruway doing fine, no exiting delays if you are thinking of heading up there, things on the palisades in new jersey some outlets down south jersey, you are fine colleges will bridge northbound and southbound, new jersey turnpike because of the
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you have a 45 mile per hour speed restriction. problems on the grand central parkway, accident investigation, early-morning accident, a fatal accident closing all lanes eastbound, this as you get off the triborough bridge or being diverted off of the story of boulevard. west bound you are fine, no problems towards the lincoln tunnel, holland, george washington bridge looks good, steady schedule metro north, exit inbound in the afternoon in case you come to shopping or go to work, regular schedule with lirr and a modified weekday schedule. "good day" will be right back. let's look outside. 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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ben: here's a look at the headlines. theresa: police looking for a rape suspect, they say this is surveillance video of low victim's credit card, he sexually assaulted a woman in east river park wednesday. ben: deadly accident on grand central parkway could mean big delays if you are heading from la guardia to manhattan, car slammed into the back of a box
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right shoulder india the party when students street overpass. we did little in the hyundai burkha killed. traffic is being diverted. this is of of the tri borough bridge. theresa: black friday under way, many stores getting a head set on holiday shopping season opening their doors last night and a lot of people enjoying it. after the turkey yesterday, time for some football, thanksgiving football. ben: big rivalry between the bears and packers, brett favre of getting his number 4 retired at halftime. under a minute in the half, driving first goal on not 1, jeremy lankford takes the hand off to muscle his way into the end zone, bears lead 14-13. to the end, 17-13, packers have a chance to go ahead, aaron rogers goes to jason jones but dropped it in this end zone, packers lose 17-13 final.
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theresa: panthers and cowboys, cal was undefeated this season, tony romo starting quarterback, that street comes to end, romo was intercepted three times, then in the third quarter romo was hurt on this by thomas davis. he walked off holding his left shoulder. being called a left clavicle injury, second injury of lawyer, panthers beat the cowboys 33-14 the final. ben: eagles face the lions in detroit and got mauled, ftle was 6-0 in their thanksgiving game, better than any team on the holiday but detroit did the hard, matthew stafford through five touchdown, calvin johnson matched his career high with three touchdown receptions, the lions routed the eagles, it was ugly, 45-14. the nfc east not in good shape. theresa: good news for the giants, one team was in great position, eagles at cowboys losing, they have a great chance to move ahead this weekend. if they beat washington they
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ahead of washington and chilly, three games ahead of the cowboys. it could snap their three year run without a playoff first. as for the jets they practiced yesterday while everyone else was eating turkey, working out ahead of this sunday's match against miami and metlife. cornerback jerrod rivas won't play as he is a recovering from a concussion. he wasn't at yesterday's practice. ben: the knicks will face the miami heat at the garden. here is something you may not have known about rookie sensation from latvia, they did not celebrate thanksgiving there, turkeys also rarely eaten there so he has his first-ever thanksgiving feast yesterday at his home in westchester, his mom and dad staying with him until next month. she picked up a big bird for the 7 ft. 3 rookie. hockey today rangers played the bruins in boston this afternoon, islanders in florida to face the
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panthers tonight, devils played a montreal canadiens at home in newark. theresa: just about 5:50, let's check the forecast with mike. temperaturewise. >> meteorologist: the only challenge is the fog. doesn't seem like a big problem since not a lot of folks are on the roadways but if you are in long island in poughkeepsie or quarter of all my old is you want to back down on this speed and what not to give yourself extra stopping distance down to half a mile islip, poughkeepsie a quarter of a mile, half mile in bridgeport, eight miles in central park, that is not bad. fog is coming and going so if you run into a you know what to do. other than that quiet, 52 degrees at central park, winds calm in the city but altogether no real problems out there, just some fog and some clouds big-time to the north, over the
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great lakes and that is eventually going to work its way to the tristate but with high pressure in control our only problem is fog and low cloudiness we have to deal with this morning, dense fog advisory until 9:00 for the majority of the tristate, just not to the northwest, temperaturewise warm temperatures 58 by 10:00 a.m. high-temperature 64, by 2:00 to 3:00 in the afternoon and slide back down, tonight looks mild as well with low dropping to 49. as we go through the next seven days a lot of clouds around tomorrow, the front crossing at that point so we will see showers, high-temperature 54 tomorrow, 49 is your high sunday, more sunshine on monday but it is a little cooler and we will keep our highs on the cool side, last of the warm days we have, high temperatures 64 to date but it is going to be on the murky side. let's bring in ines and take a
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despite traffic issues. ines: the fog as speed restrictions because of fog but here's what is going on on long island, not a lot on the northern state hands of in-state, king's final part way, 280 north of interchange well on the turnpike speed restrictions, 55 miles per hour if you're driving between interchange 12 and the george washington bridge interchange, tappan zee bridge 45 miles per hour, let's show you grand central parkway accident investigation has all lanes closed these down so if you are coming off of the triborough bridge expect delays, all traffic diverted to a story of boulevard. on the west bound side we don't ever been making delays so you are fine in that direction. good they will be right back
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with t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods. >> meteorologist: we are back. thanksgiving day parade performance. anna: does that sound like lip-synching the
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anna: it sounds good but a lot of people thought it was lip-synching. she got some mocking on social media that she sounded just like she did in 1994 because that is when she recorded that song. she was great, got lots of comments. can't blame it on the cold, she was one of the biggest stars. justin bieber had canceled. and the older folks, people knew mariah carey better than sean mendez. in other music news adult made a funny announcement on her face book page that she is going on tour. >> going on tour, you ok? ireland, sweden, norway. anna: the funny part, lots of cursing, lots of bleeping, it keeps going out. she boasts lots of outtakes of hurt messing up.
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you might care more than she did, she is going to -- not going to the united states. a lot of people are upset about that. maybe she will come here in the future. let's see how some celebrity celebrated thanksgiving, gwyneth paltrow shared this rare family picture on her instagram, her ex chris martin is in the picture, on the other side of the crowd and their kids are there as well. reese witherspoon reveals less, showed herself lighting a candle in a picture-perfect setting the almost looks like a movie set and she did tagger retail branch which fell home to court, that seemed a little bit commercial. she didn't reveal anything personal but snooki of jersey shore fame shared more candid photos in showing this one, an incredible spread the looks like she has that least 33 people by my count from other photos she posted. kerri underwood kept it real showing her not the perfect dessert riding on tomorrow's menu pumpkin failure.
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