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ines: let's talk about temperatures across the area feeling pretty comfortable,
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park, 45 in islip, 43 in bridgeport, belmar checking in at a very nice 52 this morning. temperatures will be soaring into the 50s which is above
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high readings in the middle 50s through much of the area, we will drop to 51 in the city, 40s friday but dry weather will be here through the weekend, we expect plenty of sunshine sunday near 50 degrees. let's see what you can expect on roads this morning, ines is here with the traffic. syncing these conditions, speed restrictions lacrosse's, 35 m.p.h. on the george washington
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hour, staten island doing fine, but was this year and of those, 13 happened here in new york. more than any other state followed by minnesota of all places with 11 arrests. the study found most of the isis sympathizers are younger with average age of 26. 86% of those arrested are male. surprisingly low number to me. ben: the united states is sending more special operations forces to help iraqi and her forces battling isis but iran's foreign minister says they are not needed. u.s. in the next to help and kill senior leaders of the terror network. iraqi prime minister says his country needs training, weapons and advice from the
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foreign forces fighting on iraqi soil more than 2,000 officers simulated an attack on a shopping center yesterday. scotland yard said it is training lead to quote matlock over wounded victims and focus their attention on capturing the gunman in the event of a terror at tag. they will be voting today whether they should put. on the ground. we will keep you updated on that. there is more fallout from this week's corruption conviction of sheldon silver. a very powerful man at one point. ben: now he is a convicted felon. governor cuomo wants to make sure everything is on the up and up in albany. a lot of people say that is an impossible task. robert moses here with what the
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>> part of the reason it is an impossible task is lawmakers in new york state and elsewhere are part-time meaning they often seek outside income and it is that outside income that has gotten sheldon silver and plenty of others into trouble. the line between official and personal business, but solution could be a full-time legislature but the governor says that seems to be unlikely. >> if you break the law you will get caught and you will get convicted so don't even think about it. >> governor andrew cuomo offered his first spoken remarks since the jury found sheldon silver guilty on all seven county faced with the governor announced a special election to fill silver has's seat will be held april 19th, same day as new york's presidential primary. with silver and our convicted felon the focus turns to cleaning up albany. the governor says he will not call special session on ethics
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will be back in session soon enough. >> unprecedented disclosure. we have first time and never lot, legislature has to disclose their outside income. >> the outside income silver and other legislators have earned would perhaps not be necessary if new york stayed at a full-time legislature but that would require a constitutional amendment and lawmakers so far has not shown appetite for that. the governor says full-time legislature is worth considering. >> that would end the conflict of interests, where legislatorss always get into trouble. always the same thing. the outside income and are they getting paid as a legislator or paid as an attorney? >> silver may be the last shoe
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majority leader and his son adam are also facing corruption charges. that file is in the third week of testimony. we do not have a sentencing date, 6 of 7 counts on which he was convicted carry a sentence of 20 years in prison, so it is possible he could die in prison if he isn't aware long enough. this is possible that by the time the legislature comes back into session we may have another conviction. juliet: this is the tip of the iceberg and some big ones falling too. thanks very much. ben: under intense public and political pressure, rahm emanuel fired his top cops, the reason the growing fallout over police shooting was caught on camera. the alleged cover-up, gary mccarthy used to be the police
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has become a distraction after a wave of protests shutdown the windy city. demonstrators were outraged over the fatal shooting of a black teenager by a white police officer. 17-year-old laquan mcdonald was shot 16 times by officers jason van dyke. >> the public trust and leadership of the department has been shaken and eroded. >> we are here before this emblem of that. is casket to bury police misconduct in this city of chicago. juliet: officer vandyke posted $150,000 bond after its attorney assured the judge he is not a flight risk. there are calls for rahm emanuel to serve on -- resign. juliet: as you walk through times square there are a real cast of characters, i do not
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some are supposedly not on the of and up. juliet: ben: teresa priolo is live with a look at some of the problems police have to deal with and how they can be magnified during this season. >> reporter: good morning. we know this is the busiest time of year in the city but now comes word that there have been a few recent incidents were characters in times square, one of the biggest tourist attraction, the latest incident occurred yesterday afternoon, probably best known because that is where the counters are. all way back on that side of times square, oscar rodriguez dressed as superman and acting more like a villain than a super euro. was mouthing off to cops, he was in that character for the area which is the feast where. as he began aggressive they are arrested him. that is just one incident.
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occurred? sunday we're looking at video this morning of another spider-man named junior bishop fighting with cops, this happened in july of 2014, he was arrested at his case is trying to make its way to the court system that he was arrested again sunday. this time dressed as the incredible hulk. he also allegedly was verbally assaulting a female police officer. all of this over a tip, compensation for their time. character is behaving badly as a problem we have been telling you about for along time, year or so. there have been a number of proposals to curtail them, make and behavior and play by the rules, and one is reasoning times square, city council is considering this, they want to make complete character free zones, sort of what duffy's square is at this time and pedestrians can come and go to feel like they're not harassed.
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this time. people need to know tipping is optional if you decide to stop for a photo with a character. that is the latest from times square. ben: we have much more still to come, zucker glass well, new baby, some would say it is causing them to lose their minds as they decide to give away a lot of money. juliet: this story is pretty unbelievable and it is heartwarming. ben: i agree. audrey is checking the forecast. >> we are setting wet across the tristate the grab your umbrella. we are at 47 degrees, mild temperatures moving into the middle to upper 50s across parts of the region, patchy fog this morning and it will stay cloudy. looks like we will have better weather at the end of the weekend we will check whether by downloading our weather apps at myfoxny.com and you can find it
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ben: we are back on your christmas like a fun and jeans until your y 5 slows down, those twinkling lights could be slowing pure wireless internet connection according to british telecom watchdog, apparently the wiring in the lives can cause radio frequency interference in your home which could mess with signals from your internet browser.
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your brain. ben: we are scrambling our brains i am sure. complaints to internet service providers increase dramatically during the holiday period. juliet: 125th street in harlem came to life last night, harlem holiday lights featuring food tastings, live entertainment and parade lights, the official kickoff to the holiday season in that neighborhood and tonight is the rockefeller center christmas tree lighting which is going to be a little rainy i think unfortunately. let's get the confirmation on that. ben: i hope it doesn't slow people's wi-fi. >> reporter: we're giggling over here. that was the funny joke. ben: i am witty, you should join the club. >> reporter: she didn't hear you. ben: she came to my rescue it this morning because she actually rock her umbrella today.
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day i forgot it. you eventually got it back. ben: last week. >> meteorologist: did you bring it to date? ben: yes. >> meteorologist: very good, you will need it. you want your umbrella handy because we are going to see on an offering showers throughout wednesday, mild temperatures soaring above average mostly in the mid 50s and clear everything out tomorrow but will be breezy and cooler as we go into the weekend. right now we're sitting at 47 in central park. we have light rain being reported as well. pressure is steady but we expected to lower a bit as a system approaches the area at this morning, we are in fors across long island, stony brook, rockaway, glen cove at 46, bridgeport waking up at 43 degrees at this hour so we have slick roadways out there, fog is an issue across coastal sections, that may slow you down and cleaned is shifting east but we have more on the way.
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out of me at bendix days heading our direction so we inches they more in the way of rainfall in the afternoon and evening hours as well. we will get 3:00 and saw that batch coming through and things start to fizzle out later this evening as a cold front sweeps through the area and will clear the rain out tomorrow, we have left the average clouds and sunshine breaking for, temperatures take a drop tomorrow. will bugler in breezy which will bring a bit of a chill across much of the area at. ben: mild with a high reading in the 50s, it will be wet and tomorrow in high of 51 and it will be breezy with plenty of sunshine. sunshine continues through the weekend, temperatures around 50 degrees which is about normal for this time of year. went roadways may slow you down. we will see how is affecting traffic ines. ines: yesterday and affected the commutes.
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northbound an accident by boston red blocking two lanes, your final the bronx parkway, major deegan on long island, nassau county, the lie doing fine, 7 state parkway by coronet avenue exit 15. let's take a look at the can you on the parkway by brooklyn queens westbound no problems by -- let's get that camera shot, westbound traffic moving at the speed limit, trains running on or close to schedule. a letting the and the rockefeller christmas tree. ben: the tragic death of bobby christina brown was the thought yahoo! search of 2015, the only daughter of whitney houston and bobby brown was found unresponsive in the bathtub of her georgia home in january and was in a coma for a month before passing away. the top five searches include the iphone, caitlin jenner, her daughter and but video-game mine
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ben: that is interesting. ben: mark zuckerberg is a new dad and to celebrate his daughter after he is making an incredible pleasure. juliet: i want this to be the newscasts. it is amazing. the birth of a baby and incredible pledge. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg and his wife welcomed a baby girl next week named max and announced plans to begin giving away a 99% of their facebook stock worth a net worth of $45 billion. they are forming a new organization that will help give the money to a combination of charitable donations, private investment and promotion of government policy reform. >> having this child has made us think about all the things that should be improved in the world for hold generations. >> we need to make sure there are investments in programs that
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to be light today, it will be better than today. >> reporter: they have not spent. the company has had mixed results in other charitable efforts in the past, in 2010 they gave $100 million to republic schools in the work, facing resistance from many parents, community activists and unions imam and baby are healthy and doing well and mark zuckerberg plans to take two months of paternity leaves the this is incredible and i wondered how they came up with that figure 99%, it would be incredible if they gave away 80%, 50% of their stock. >> they have a lot of money. they make -- the point is that is wonderful. >> reporter: it is a considerable amount of money. ben: thank you, we like that story. juliet: we have a lot more
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of the tasty menu from $225 per person to $295 per person so $70 increase. beverages will rise from $155 to 170. the restaurant owners, here is the thing, they will raise wages for servers by only $2.50 an hour. kitchen staff will get 1 caller raises. they are raising the price of the many by $70. i am confused about this. is after several big-name restaurants in the city announced a no tipping policy. heather: appleby is and i hothop take kids, taking a softer as of of kids' menus, so will be on the adult minuend parents can still order soda for the kids if they ask for it but the move to take sugary drink of of the menu drew high praise after a major chains did the same earlier this year including mcdonald's, burger king, wendy's and dairy queen. we have top stories when we come back.
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>> from fox 5 news this is "good day" wake-up. ben: is my turn, is a wet wednesday. juliet: i will start taking over. ben: audrey tells us how much rain we would get and will the treat light tonight? juliet: that place, they need to bring a lot of disinfectant, clean it up. massive corruption within quality's big house after sheldon silver's conviction, governor cuomo is looking at how to make sure state leaders on breaking any more laws. in lead the city is safer but we are on pace for more murders this year than last year. juliet: an anniversary many people did not like, 30 years ago the drinking age in new york
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i don't, i was living in d.c.. ben: i don't either. juliet: you alive? dave: ben: yes i was, thank you very much. good morning, everybody. i am ben simmoneau. juliet: i am juliet huddy and you are welcome. ben: you help me with the umbrella. i was walking outside the station and was one of those rains where it was kind of the heavy misty drizzle but i didn't want to open the umbrella. walked up but juliet huddy? with her umbrella open. and it was a lovely bonding moment. ben: you talk of a little more when you should have taken -- heather: my hole -- that came in all the way. juliet: what will happen tonight with the christmas tree
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>> meteorologist: you might want to have the umbrella and the especially if you're waiting, the rain will taper off but not until just before they light the tree. for much of the early evening you want wet weather gear handy. temperatures looking comfortable at this hour, the beginning of december, 47 in central park, 42 in bridgeport, 48 toward montauk point. 52 degrees, 42 in poughkeepsie, monticello in the 30s, chilly start for you and fog has been an issue across proposals sections of that could slow you down on the roadways this morning. the wet weather moving through the region, one batch patching through the tristate area toward the east, we are watching a larger-coming into west virginia and western portions of virginia heading in our direction so we expect more in a way of steadier rain fall towards the afternoon. it is part of a system bring wet weather up and down the eastern
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colder air is turning precipitation towards know, minnesota and iowa. we are on the warmer side of things, temperatures above average allowing for just rain across the region. the commute today expecting high numbers mostly in the 50s and tomorrow we dropped to 51 in the city and the will be breezy and we expect sunshine tomorrow and into the rest of the weekend. let's see how nice it is on the roads. ines is here. ines: couple accident class, keeping an eye on an accident in westchester northbound by seater, jackknifed tractor-trailer and the minivan involved in this accident, two lanes blocked, a lot of the maison northbound new england for way, no problems across westchester, speed restrictions on the tappan zee bridge as usual because of the weather, new jersey no problems to report, union and essex county doing fine, 78, 280 and the parkway, let's see how things
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70s traffic flow south bound, 7 1st street wraping up construction so that is why you have the slowdown northbound, trains looking good, no problems this wednesday morning, gridlock alert day. change very much. juliet: not such a green is, there has been displayed in the murder rate in the city. ben: airmass sunday there were 318 murders this year, it could hit 350 by the end of the month, december 31st, that would be 5% more than last year. brooklyn is the deadliest borough with 120 murders, rocks was next with 83 followed by queens, manhattan and staten island. dam plaza blamed gang violence for the rise in murders but only 51 deaths have been directly linked to gains. juliet: a synchro girl is save,
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after stabbing her mother many times, fled in the minivan little girl was inside. there was in and amber alert issued but was canceled after he was stopped in the garden state parkway. this happened last night, he was spotted on the george washington bridge. the toddler's mother is in critical condition. ben: andrew, taking action to make sure there is no corruption in all the. juliet: as follows conviction of her sheldon silver, high-profile and high-powered man at one point. was convicted of corruption charges. robert moses, this is a huge conviction. >> reporter: it may not be the last one we see because been sce
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disclosure requirements. iron april 19th new york's presidential primary, governor cuomo will not call special session of the legislature on ethics reform but ethics will no doubt be a key focus when lawmakers come back in january. one idea is of full-time legislature which would perhaps mean legislators would not seek any outside income. it got silver and plenty of others into travel. constitutional amendment but lawmakers of not shown any appetite for that but the governor says he is intrigued. >> it is always the same issue. outside income that blurs the line between public official and personal business. the cleaner solution would be full-time legislature, you get one check, no outside income
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second is you can make outside income but you have to disclose everything. >> reporter: we alluded to this earlier, the trial of a former senate majority leader as well as his son right behind him continues, testimony now in its third week. is altogether possible that we could be talking about the conviction of yet another top lawmaker when the legislature january. juliet: times square obviously is a crowded place these days especially during holiday month as you get closer to christmas all the tourists are there. it is a hot spot and one thing tourists always seem to like our costumed characters, locals, we don't love them. ben: officers having to deal with more people, they have to deal sometimes with unruly cautioned characters.
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more on what is going on this holiday season. >> reporter: good morning. we often say when it comes to times square anything goes. that is not exactly true at least when you talk about these costume characters vying for a kid back in taking out photo. let me tell you about the latest arrests that occurred in duffy square which is behind the. in the distance it is most known for its other location crosser rodriguez was arrested yesterday afternoon dressed as spider-man, acting more like a villain than a superhero. allegedly mouthing off to cops being what is considered a character free area where they are not allowed to panhandle. he began aggressive with cops and as he did they arrested him. that is the latest in a string of arrests and remember it this video from july of 2014. another superman getting into a fistfight with cops, that men
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arrested again on sunday. he was not dressed as spider-man that time but the incredible hulk. was allegedly verbally assaulting a female police officer when he stepped in to let tourists know they didn't have to give him a kick if they didn't want to and that is when this argument ensued so junior bishop was arrested. characters behaving badly is a problem we have been telling you about some time. it seems as though there is no right solution, no one way to curtail these characters that there is a plan being put in place by times square alliance, they want to rezone times square, make total areas character free, have a whole separate area where pedestrians can watch to and from work or shopping and not be hassled by these guys and girls, that is before the see kelso, we will see what comes of it. a lot of people talking, it is
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i know this place is jammed packed during these winter months, people coming to enjoy our wonderful city. juliet: lots of drama going on here. audrey jumping overbear with insects running around. for everyone watching at home. ines -- ben: she is a prankster. juliet: don't do that because i will curse. i will freak out. i have never done that on air in my hundred years of being on air but it will happen. ben: she threw a spider year ago. juliet: i said stop it to the spider. anyway. >> meteorologist: we are in the 40s across long island as well as danbury and bridgeport, new
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degrees, ray are showing a batch of free coming through earlier shifting east, we are watching another one working in to west virginia into western virginia. this is moving in our direction so we expect more in the way of wednesday. it will be and dreary wet day across the region. to betters nice and mild, readings in the upper 50s across a tristate area which is above tomorrow we try things out in the way of sunshine and temperatures come down, high in central park 51, it will feel chilly tomorrow. sunshine friday, saturday, sunday, monday as temperatures hover around 50 degrees as we go through the week in which it we track rain with as you can do so with our myfoxny.com weather apps, there is interactive radar and hourly forecasts you can get updated regularly. you can find the apps free at
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definitely download and enjoy. ines is here. ines: it woke you up. problems this morning with the commute, there is of going on, new england thruway, jackknifed tractor-trailer accident, at a lane or two close. this is north avenue in cedar street before that, fog has been restrictions up, gobbles no problems, outer bridge there is restriction. let's take a look at the fdr drive, traffic moving better than before. this is the lie by 1067 one 07 was down and east bound, gwb, the fog causing speed restrictions on the george washington bridge. approaching the bridge your fine, but catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored coffees.
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juliet: support for isis growing in the united states according to a study by george washington university in the u.s. authorities made 71 isis related of 2014. 56 this year and 13 in new york city. ben: family of syrian refugees has moved into a home in paterson, new jersey.
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them said they were for three years, was feted. chris christie as opposed to the resettlement program and threatened to sue. juliet: isis arrests, 14 in new york. a celebration but hold the bubbly, 30 years today and dec. second 1985 that governor mario cuomo signed a law raising drinking age in new york to 21. his son current governor andrew cuomo mark the occasion saying it was a victory for common sense and has saved countless lives. ben: kentucky police officer's close encounter with a deer. the police department posted the video on their face book page yesterday. you can see the deer doing what they call quite a flipped over the foot of the cruiser. the department says it is a pretty good training video on how to react when an animal attempts to cross your path
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brakes and tried to steer away from the deer. in a controlled manner. he did not sustain any injuries, that is incredible. the deer ran off and actually seemed to be okay. juliet: kind of horrific to watch that. ben: duke is here. duke: the yankees, going to be seeing a lot more david price in a red sox uniform because the red sox are about to sign him to the biggest contract ever in the major leagues, the 7 year deal said to be worth $217 million. we are opposed. he is 30 years old. he is a great pitcher who pitched for the blue jays and tigers, 18-5, 2.45 earned run average, won the sy young award pitching for tampa bay, reportedly still had to pass a
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be announced friday. interesting to see if the yankees do anything to counter. remember baseball's winter meetings start monday. think about this. if the red sox had kept jon lester it would have been half the price. islanders play host to the rangers, blue shirts first trip ever to berkeley center. last night in brooklyn, playing host to phoenix against the sons. the former nick shane larkin to the basket and cakes and out to thaddeus young. four seconds left on the clock, a chance to tie the game, swarming around brandon night, brooklyn hangs on 94-91 over e sons, they won four straight at home. college hoops, a fairfield, how
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46 points in this ball game and 13, three point, they win this game 101-77. hockey, a disappointing night, the devils at home against colorado's avalanche. call or auto coming down the ice passing tyson barry, putting the avalanche of 2-0, devils were held scoreless until two minutes into the third when kyle scores of face off with colorado winning it 2-1 the final score. the knicks got together with the make a wish foundation yesterday to make one young man's dream come true. 11-year-old edward gellarmino has been battling leukemia, was signed with the team for today and posed with his knicks jersey and gets to participate in team practice at madison square garden and all part of the garden of dreams of how great is
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coming up in our next hour kobe bryant's farewell tour, kind of where it all began. he grew up outside philadelphia. we show you how he did last night, pretty cool. ben: did they cheer him or boo him? duke: lot of cheers, what else is there to cheer about in philadelphia? ben: they liked to do other -- duke: you ruined -- all right. ben: thank you. audrey. >> meteorologist: rating on his parade. ben: this is the third time she brought this up. he wants a medal for that. >> meteorologist: a poignant moment. ben: it was 16 seconds. l.a.. juliet: lorayne to 92 >> meteorologist: yes it is reading now cross long island and connecticut is a rough commute or wet one, 95 coming
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roadwayss across suffolk county but everyone else is try at the moment. we have more rain in the picture which i will show you in a minute. right now we are sitting in the 40s across much of the tristate area, monticello is the exception with temperature of 39 degrees, satellite radar shows the first batch of reworking east and another-sitting to the southwest. that will be moving in through the day so we expect more in a way of rain fall towards that afternoon. on the backside of the system snow is found across wisconsin, snow is found across wisconsin, minnesota and iowa. precipitation across the area will be rain and as you head to the tree lighting this evening we expect showers to be there before they light the tree and temperatures will be comfortable, we have that in the middle 50s. tomorrow will drop to 51 in the city, breezy but sunny but sunshine stays with us as temperatures dipped it out around the upper 40s to low 50s across the tristate area. ines has your commute.
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problems, 22 east bound, watch for a stall. there's a car blocking a lane. some slowdowns there, westchester northbound, two separate accidents, jackknifed tractor-trailer north of cedar street in north avenue, another accident involving a minivan so those things are causing delays on the new england thruway north bound. let's look at fdr drive in the 70s northbound doing fine, southbound construction wrapped up, traffic little slower than the speed limit, wet roadways, which floor before us, metro-north long island rail road, new jersey transit a pass trains running on or close to schedule, gridlock alert, the lighting of the rockefeller christmas tree and it is hump day. i forgot what they it was earlier. ti-hua: can you do my guess
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ben: time for entertainment, big news in the real housewives world. anna: who are they? you and i know who they are. anyone who watches real housewives of beverly hills would be surprised to learn that they are getting divorced. in a statement, david and yolanda foster are going their separate ways after five years to get the, this is their wedding video. they said, quote, we experienced love, friendship and the inevitable challenges that come with managing of marriage, careers, blended families and health issues. insisting they mention that. yolanda foster has been searching for a cure, it put her out of commission for the past three years, he is always travelling so i don't know he wanted to be at home taking care
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i am just speculating. interestingly the announcement coincided with the premier of the new season of the real housewives of beverly hills. ben: interesting how that works. anna: it is said to me. she talks about him being a irking and their love story. ben: she gets sick and can't travel around. i have admitted to watching the first couple seasons of this show. and i always thought he was kind of weird, aloof and smarmy. anna: she is his fourth wife. sometimes these things don't work out. perhaps not always for better or for words. other news, jerry seinfeld is taking up residence at the beaten. in january the comedian will perform their once comments. the beacon is one of his
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