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ramirez: hey, check out lonnie swaine.he has a rap sheet and a little habit of breaking and entering. call elijah, see if he can track down mr. swaine. (beeping) ryan: time for court? call me. lonnie swaine, fbi. moving into this room. clear. clear! follow me, check the kitchen. (gurgling) call the emts. man: yes, sir! (gurgling, gasping) (whirring) she was shaken and scared, and right away she told me what she had done. man: and what did francine tell you happened? krumitz: she shot taylor pettis. did she tell you why? he was stalking her. man: the two of you had seen taylor pettis at a diner the day before. yes. did she mention him stalking her then? no. what do you do for a living, agent krumitz? i'm an fbi cyber investigator. which means, you understand what a tower dump is? yes. woman: your honor, i fail to see the relevance of this line of questioning. it speaks to the defendant's claim that she was being stalked. answer the question, mr. krumitz. it's information requested from service providers that indicates the d
ramirez: hey, check out lonnie swaine.he has a rap sheet and a little habit of breaking and entering. call elijah, see if he can track down mr. swaine. (beeping) ryan: time for court? call me. lonnie swaine, fbi. moving into this room. clear. clear! follow me, check the kitchen. (gurgling) call the emts. man: yes, sir! (gurgling, gasping) (whirring) she was shaken and scared, and right away she told me what she had done. man: and what did francine tell you happened? krumitz: she shot taylor...
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ramirez: hey, check out lonnie swaine.t and a little habit of breaking and entering. call elijah, see if he can track down mr. swaine. (beeping) ryan: time for court? call me. lonnie swaine, fbi. moving into this room. clear. clear! follow me, check the kitchen. (gurgling) call the emts. man: yes, sir! (gurgling, gasping) (whirring) she was shaken and scared, and right away she told me what she had done. man: and what did francine tell you happened? krumitz: she shot taylor pettis. did she tell you why? he was stalking her. man: the two of you had seen taylor pettis at a diner the day before. yes. did she mention him stalking her then? no. what do you do for a living, agent krumitz? i'm an fbi cyber investigator. which means, you understand what a tower dump is? yes. woman: your honor, i fail to see the relevance of this line of questioning. it speaks to the defendant's claim that she was being stalked. answer the question, mr. krumitz. it's information requested from service providers that indicates the devices that conne
ramirez: hey, check out lonnie swaine.t and a little habit of breaking and entering. call elijah, see if he can track down mr. swaine. (beeping) ryan: time for court? call me. lonnie swaine, fbi. moving into this room. clear. clear! follow me, check the kitchen. (gurgling) call the emts. man: yes, sir! (gurgling, gasping) (whirring) she was shaken and scared, and right away she told me what she had done. man: and what did francine tell you happened? krumitz: she shot taylor pettis. did she tell...
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all positive. >>> thank you, lonnie and mr. met. we will see lonnie in a few minutes. new at six. nypd officer facing 15 years behind bars. accused of stealing a townhouse and been indicted on multiple felony counts. alice gainer explains. >>> 45-year-old nypd officer blandch o'neal enters the courtroom wearing handcuffs. the brooklyn d aallegedly stole this three family house in brooklyn after the arraignment o'neal was released on her own recognizance. the cuffs are off and she is silent. how do they allege how she did it. ken thompson says the owner of 23v avernon avenue died in 1993 but her nephew and three others inherited the property, however it sat vacant and run down for years. >> and that was an opportunity that we allege that this officer took advantage of. by filing the necessary paperwork to gain ownership falsely. >> the d.a. says o'neal file a deed transferring the property from the nephew to herself in 2012 alleging he sold it to her for $10,000. the scheme was uncovered when a buyer contacted the nephew last year. >> the actual owner of the property attempted to s
all positive. >>> thank you, lonnie and mr. met. we will see lonnie in a few minutes. new at six. nypd officer facing 15 years behind bars. accused of stealing a townhouse and been indicted on multiple felony counts. alice gainer explains. >>> 45-year-old nypd officer blandch o'neal enters the courtroom wearing handcuffs. the brooklyn d aallegedly stole this three family house in brooklyn after the arraignment o'neal was released on her own recognizance. the cuffs are off and...
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ramirez: hey, check out lonnie swaine. he has a rap sheet and a little habit of breaking and entering. call elijah, see if he can track down mr. swaine. (beeping) ryan: time for court? call me. lonnie swaine, fbi. moving into this room. clear. clear! follow me, check the kitchen. (gurgling) call the emts. man: yes, sir! (gurgling, gasping) she was shaken and scared, and right away she told me what she had done. man: and what did francine tell you happened? krumitz: she shot taylor pettis. did she tell you why? he was stalking her. man: the two of you had seen taylor pettis at a diner the day before. yes. did she mention him stalking her then? no. what do you do for a living, agent krumitz? i'm an fbi cyber investigator. which means, you understand what a tower dump is? yes. woman: your honor, i fail to see the relevance of this line of questioning. it speaks to the defendant's claim that she was being stalked. answer the question, mr. krumitz. it's information requested from service providers that indicates the devices tha
ramirez: hey, check out lonnie swaine. he has a rap sheet and a little habit of breaking and entering. call elijah, see if he can track down mr. swaine. (beeping) ryan: time for court? call me. lonnie swaine, fbi. moving into this room. clear. clear! follow me, check the kitchen. (gurgling) call the emts. man: yes, sir! (gurgling, gasping) she was shaken and scared, and right away she told me what she had done. man: and what did francine tell you happened? krumitz: she shot taylor pettis. did...
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and lonnie? connected to joaquin. we'll have an update coming up after the break. >> and coming up on the "cbs evening news with scott pelley," survival stories from oregon and new information about those who died. scott? >> dana, in just the last few minutes, we got the names and the photographs of the nine people who were killed in the massacre at the community college. we'll have that for you and evening news" at 6:30. we are the largest and most diverse school district in america! yet we are one! one point one million students! one thousand eight hundred schools! sharing one common goal. help all kids succeed. we're new york city public school teachers. taking learning to the next level. and parents and the community are on board! all coming together... ...as one. to celebrate the passion and promise of our public schools. i'm michael mulgrew, president of the united federation of teachers. cmon! join us! >>> funeral services in manhattan today for a legendary nypd detective to worked on high-profile cases for the
and lonnie? connected to joaquin. we'll have an update coming up after the break. >> and coming up on the "cbs evening news with scott pelley," survival stories from oregon and new information about those who died. scott? >> dana, in just the last few minutes, we got the names and the photographs of the nine people who were killed in the massacre at the community college. we'll have that for you and evening news" at 6:30. we are the largest and most diverse school...
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we'll start with lonnie quinn in the weather center. lonnie. >> i'm going to give you a current view of what joaquin looks like now. it's a tightly wound storm. it's not nearly as big if you -- look, if i was to place superstorm sandy on top of that, sandy would fill the screen. this is a strong smaller storm but boy, big winds associated with it. there's the eye of the system right over the central bahamas right now and the central bahamas, i have to tell you, they are going to deal with winds over 100 miles per hour for a total of about 24 hours. all right. i want to show you the current readings. winds currently at 130 miles per hour. consist a cat.
we'll start with lonnie quinn in the weather center. lonnie. >> i'm going to give you a current view of what joaquin looks like now. it's a tightly wound storm. it's not nearly as big if you -- look, if i was to place superstorm sandy on top of that, sandy would fill the screen. this is a strong smaller storm but boy, big winds associated with it. there's the eye of the system right over the central bahamas right now and the central bahamas, i have to tell you, they are going to deal with...
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lonnie. as lonnie said, much of the east coast can't handle any more rain. spartanburg, south carolina was swamped overnight. one woman drowned in her car. several other drivers had to be rescued. cars at a dealership were tossed around before the floodwaters receded. it has now been 1,506 days since president obama first said that bashar al-assad's days were numbered as syria's dictator. tonight, assad is still in charge, even after unleashing a civil war that has killed a quarter million of his own people. now, russia's air force is raining bombs on rebels that were trained by the united states. here's holly williams. >> reporter: russian warplanes pounded syria again today, targeting groups linked to al qaeda, but also hitting moderate syrian rebels who were supported by the u.s. this video appears to show the aftermath of an air strike in idlib province on american-backed opposition fighters. syria's deadly civil war is now even more dangerous with both the u.s. and russia launching air s
lonnie. as lonnie said, much of the east coast can't handle any more rain. spartanburg, south carolina was swamped overnight. one woman drowned in her car. several other drivers had to be rescued. cars at a dealership were tossed around before the floodwaters receded. it has now been 1,506 days since president obama first said that bashar al-assad's days were numbered as syria's dictator. tonight, assad is still in charge, even after unleashing a civil war that has killed a quarter million of...
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doesn't look so to me. >> reporter: it's not so nice, lonnie. as you said, the wind, it's fierce out here, and the wind is somewhat intermittent in its intensity, but it's coming down hard right now. as we are on the streets, people are bracing for the flooding, and in just about 3 hours, we will hit high tide, and the water will rush into the streets. it's waist deep, combined with the rain and the wind, and people are concerned out here. >> reporter: the rain is pounding down on the streets of the jersey shore, and some are venturing out to greet the storm. for this community hit hard by sandy, any storm is taken seriously. >> it sent us into a panic because it brought back sandy. we heard sandy on the news, and it gets your heart racing. >> reporter: seabright has spent days building berms to protect the eroded beach front people are trying to preserve what is left. >> my mother-in-law lives in town, and she was evacuated for a few weeks. we are hoping to not repeat that. >> reporter: a steel wall going up on the existing dune here, extending
doesn't look so to me. >> reporter: it's not so nice, lonnie. as you said, the wind, it's fierce out here, and the wind is somewhat intermittent in its intensity, but it's coming down hard right now. as we are on the streets, people are bracing for the flooding, and in just about 3 hours, we will hit high tide, and the water will rush into the streets. it's waist deep, combined with the rain and the wind, and people are concerned out here. >> reporter: the rain is pounding down on...
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i'm sure lonnie filled everybody in about this earlier. look at the berms and sand dunes brought in the last few days and some today to protect this beach and to protect all of these houses along ortley beach as this storm approaches and again, not a lot of residence here right now. everyone has either fled the area or is inside right now. so that's kind of the story from here. we are live in ortley beach, new jersey, maurice, back to you. >> thank you. >>> tough going up and down the jersey shore. now, way farther to the south a cargo ship with 33 people on board disappeared as joaquin hit the bahamas. the coast guard released some photos as it scanned the ocean from the air searching for any sign of the ship. it was en route to san juan, puerto rico, from jacksonville, florida, when the crusade the ship lost propulsion and was taking on water near crooked island in the bahamas. the crew includes 31 u.s. citizens and two polish citizens. >>> in our area people on fire island spent the day securing cbs 2's vanessa murdoch live at robert mo
i'm sure lonnie filled everybody in about this earlier. look at the berms and sand dunes brought in the last few days and some today to protect this beach and to protect all of these houses along ortley beach as this storm approaches and again, not a lot of residence here right now. everyone has either fled the area or is inside right now. so that's kind of the story from here. we are live in ortley beach, new jersey, maurice, back to you. >> thank you. >>> tough going up and...
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our coverage continues now with lonnie quinn, tracking the latest on the storm's path, and lonnie, give us prospective on this, just the size and strength of this hurricane. >> okay, here's the hurricane. it's perfectly formed. it's still a category 4, and it has made its way to land. it's a category 4, and it's what we look for with a healthy storm. it's a huge vacuum in the atmosphere. it's sucking in the moisture from a different system in the pacific, and what i want to give you. i want to give you the current going. i have been covering hurricanes for 20 years or so. i have never seen a system like this certainly no one keeping track of statistics has seen a hemisphere. currently a category 4. winds at 130 miles an hour. the word is it has weakened so much, but it has weekenned from winds at 200 miles an hour. even when you talk about the typhoons by the philippines, they have had a record of 195 miles an hour, and this is 200 miles an hour. an enormous system. the winds right now at 130. it's a cat 4 over land. it will continue to move over land, and that mountain range will beat
our coverage continues now with lonnie quinn, tracking the latest on the storm's path, and lonnie, give us prospective on this, just the size and strength of this hurricane. >> okay, here's the hurricane. it's perfectly formed. it's still a category 4, and it has made its way to land. it's a category 4, and it's what we look for with a healthy storm. it's a huge vacuum in the atmosphere. it's sucking in the moisture from a different system in the pacific, and what i want to give you. i...
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maurice, over to you. >> lonnie, thank you. across the region people are getting ready just in case. we continue with tony aiello from hoboken. >> reporter: no parking signs, road closed and other street signs for preparing for the worry and weather. bulldozers are creating berms on the beach and this lake is being pumped out because it tends to overfill and flood. >> the more they do to prepare us, the better we are. we still remember sandy. >> reporter: the objects that can float off or fly away are being removed from the beaches here, and in atlantic city, >> the last time, pow, baby! it wasn't pretty. >> reporter: storm prepareathon was canceled, but the upper east side helped to prepare. >> i have backpacks ready. >> reporter: you're not messing around? >> no! disaster can happen any time! >> we are watching it on an hourly basis, and we think we have the big potential for this hurricane to have an effect on new york. >> reporter: residents going home with emergency go bags to equip them for whatever the next few days brin
maurice, over to you. >> lonnie, thank you. across the region people are getting ready just in case. we continue with tony aiello from hoboken. >> reporter: no parking signs, road closed and other street signs for preparing for the worry and weather. bulldozers are creating berms on the beach and this lake is being pumped out because it tends to overfill and flood. >> the more they do to prepare us, the better we are. we still remember sandy. >> reporter: the objects...
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we begin with lonnie quinn and the latest on the models and what is next, lonnie. >> the picture in the bahamas, think of that picture. trees are sideways because of the winds. the storm right there. 20-mile east of clarencetown in the bahamas. holding steady for at a cat 4. we talked about this earlier today and showed you the trend this morning, coming on shore around delaware. 2:00in the afternoon, coming offshore for the suffolk county area. keeping it offshore, but making land fall in the continental u.s. the latest data just in from the international hurricane center. 4, 3, 2, hard right turn out to sea, and now our area is not even in the cone. you have to keep area ann eye on this. like anywhere close to our area it will have a big effect on us. we are not in the cone. yesterday we were sure it was going to north carolina. that's why you have to stay tuned. the data is every 3-6 hours. >>> many coastal communities are struggling to recover from sandy, and they are watching nervously tonight. tracee carrasco reports on the preparation in the rockaways. >> reporter: the scarsover
we begin with lonnie quinn and the latest on the models and what is next, lonnie. >> the picture in the bahamas, think of that picture. trees are sideways because of the winds. the storm right there. 20-mile east of clarencetown in the bahamas. holding steady for at a cat 4. we talked about this earlier today and showed you the trend this morning, coming on shore around delaware. 2:00in the afternoon, coming offshore for the suffolk county area. keeping it offshore, but making land fall...
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elise finch, cbs 2 news. >>> time to check in with lonnie quinn. we'll get a look at our weather here as well as what tonight with the mets at wrigley. >> i have time to talk about both. let's just do -- i got plenty of time, two minutes. sit tight, gang. outside as of now, a good- looking sky. the temperatures come in, in the 60s for most folks. right now new york city 68 degrees with a mostly sunny sky overhead. 69 degrees was your high temperature, 63 should be your high. so 6 degrees above average and a big difference from yesterday. morning low, average is 49. milder tomorrow morning. so in terms of the weather, for our area, throughout this workweek it's calm. really rain not a player but could make the line-up at wrigley field. i'll show you what i'm talking about. the chicago forecast for tonight, game 3, first pitch at 8:07 eastern time. about 64 degrees. so temperatures are nice. right? no problems there. there's a rain chance, um, that could creep into the area. this is the rain i'm watching make its way through iowa. can could very well
elise finch, cbs 2 news. >>> time to check in with lonnie quinn. we'll get a look at our weather here as well as what tonight with the mets at wrigley. >> i have time to talk about both. let's just do -- i got plenty of time, two minutes. sit tight, gang. outside as of now, a good- looking sky. the temperatures come in, in the 60s for most folks. right now new york city 68 degrees with a mostly sunny sky overhead. 69 degrees was your high temperature, 63 should be your high. so 6...
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lonnie, what do we know? >> reporter: we're talking about some big changes, not so much in the intensity but definitely the track. according to the national hurricane center, a category one, 85 mph, 96 mph winds is a cat two. that's what they think is going to happen. the track will push off west, moving toward the bahamas. then it turns to the north, big push to the north, becoming a category three. that's a major hurricane, a three, four, five. that's bad news. then it makes a turn inland, makes landfall we believe somewhere from south carolina border up to possibly delaware or so with the highest probability around the outer banks. if you take a look as that storm sets up around the outer banks. if you're thinking we're north of, that we live in philadelphia, new york city, we don't have a problem, i disagree with that. i think you do have a problem because if it's south of you, counter-clockwise spin around a storm picks up water and pushes it along those shorelines, so i think flooding will be a problem
lonnie, what do we know? >> reporter: we're talking about some big changes, not so much in the intensity but definitely the track. according to the national hurricane center, a category one, 85 mph, 96 mph winds is a cat two. that's what they think is going to happen. the track will push off west, moving toward the bahamas. then it turns to the north, big push to the north, becoming a category three. that's a major hurricane, a three, four, five. that's bad news. then it makes a turn...
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there, lonnie? >> i don't think there's a big problem for tomorrow. there's a change out there right now, taking a peek here at the weather watchers. it temperatures 50s and 60s. what i can see right now in new york city, temperature in the 60s. 65 in the city with the sky overhead that is nice and clear. winds variable at 3 miles an hour. your day tomorrow, cooler than maybe additional clouds, but instead of maxing out at 623, i think 68 for tomorrow. we need the rain, september 1st to right now, the rain for the last event. we are right where we should be. for the entire year, we are 6.5 inches below where we should be. we could use rain out there the national weather service has the bulk of our area flooded in pink. any restrictions on the water are all voluntary. if you don't get rain here, you're going to edge closer to that. the vortex satellite and radar, no rain on that picture, but there's rain out there, and it's edging closer to us this is minnesota a little cold front sliding through, an
there, lonnie? >> i don't think there's a big problem for tomorrow. there's a change out there right now, taking a peek here at the weather watchers. it temperatures 50s and 60s. what i can see right now in new york city, temperature in the 60s. 65 in the city with the sky overhead that is nice and clear. winds variable at 3 miles an hour. your day tomorrow, cooler than maybe additional clouds, but instead of maxing out at 623, i think 68 for tomorrow. we need the rain, september 1st to...
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lonnie quinn tracking it all. >> it's cool by tomorrow, and by the weekend. rain is getting close to citi field, just offshore, and i will tell you if there's anything behind this in ad by the. >> okay, thank you. wearing his wine. that's not the only way a suspected thief got creative to con his way into stealing thousands of dollars of top shelf liquor. >> it tastes good. flavor and nutrition, no being trucked from halfway across the globe. >>> any idea where your food has been? why chick season ship -- chicken is shipped to china. -- coming up next. >>> check out this new video tonight. it's expected to have a full body flavor this is a bottle of wine. security video from colorado shows the apparent shoplifting stuffing it down his pants. it's been making its way it has also happened in texas. >>> a woman sued her young nephew saying he fractured his wrists. >> reporter: in the pink sweater, 5-year-old jennifer connell ignored the reporters' questions where jurors quickly tossed her unusual lawsuit. she was suing her young nephew for being wrecklessly enth
lonnie quinn tracking it all. >> it's cool by tomorrow, and by the weekend. rain is getting close to citi field, just offshore, and i will tell you if there's anything behind this in ad by the. >> okay, thank you. wearing his wine. that's not the only way a suspected thief got creative to con his way into stealing thousands of dollars of top shelf liquor. >> it tastes good. flavor and nutrition, no being trucked from halfway across the globe. >>> any idea where your...
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a few more clouds out there. >> thank you, lonnie. sports. >>> next at 11:00, a resolution to the j.p.p. saga. >>> and after the news, stephen colbert has hillary clinton. i blew out my knee last ar. just as college football programs began calling me. i didn't realize i'd get hooked on the pain pills the doctor gave me. i never thought my life could change so fast. for now at least, football and college are going to have to wait. >>> time for sports, otis is in kansas city where there's a nail biter going on, and steve is here right now with that. >> reporter: this is really, this is what we expect for game one of the world series, wet, wild, strange, and partly sad game one of the world series. earlier today edison vulkez's father passed away from heart disease. the royals knew about it, but they did not tell him before the game to honor his wife's request. in the game, the royals started off hot, and first pitch for harvey, escobar with the shot that bounced off cespedes, and it was an inside-the-park home run. granderson got one ba
a few more clouds out there. >> thank you, lonnie. sports. >>> next at 11:00, a resolution to the j.p.p. saga. >>> and after the news, stephen colbert has hillary clinton. i blew out my knee last ar. just as college football programs began calling me. i didn't realize i'd get hooked on the pain pills the doctor gave me. i never thought my life could change so fast. for now at least, football and college are going to have to wait. >>> time for sports, otis is in...
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lonnie king was the leader. but we knew we were leaders, too.was thinking of myself as a leader of this group i was the leader of the atlanta sit-in's. professor leffler: did you at that stage of your life had any concept of of how you would lead? julian bond: not initially. we were focused on atlanta restaurants primarily. integrating these restaurants. within a few months, the vision began to broaden. we thought, we can take care of these things and then we can go back to what we were before. after a short while, it became clear that these things were going to be taken care of right away and there was more to do outside of lunch counters. there were movie theaters, bus stations, the world out there was segregated. and we could use what we had done in this instance to attack it in these instances too. so this was going to be a longer struggle than we thought and i knew i was going to play a role in it. i wasn't sure what that role would be. professor leffler: who organized the game plan? julian bond: lonnie king is most responsible for organizi
lonnie king was the leader. but we knew we were leaders, too.was thinking of myself as a leader of this group i was the leader of the atlanta sit-in's. professor leffler: did you at that stage of your life had any concept of of how you would lead? julian bond: not initially. we were focused on atlanta restaurants primarily. integrating these restaurants. within a few months, the vision began to broaden. we thought, we can take care of these things and then we can go back to what we were before....
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bunch -- i'm sorry, lonnie king that pulled --?into > life until then had pulled me in. everything i learned from my parents, everything i learned from the quakers about speaking truth to power, everything i learned about saying no to people whatever the consequences, all of that came up when lonnie king asked me to join. and i imagine that had he not spoken to me, i would have gravitated toward it anyway. but maybe not. but he did. and it was all this combination of things that sort of pushed me when he asked, i was pushed to say yes. yes,d when you said describe the very beginnings of that. >> i was in this cafe and he came up to me with a newspaper it-insk about the s in greensboro. he said don't you think we ought to make it happen here and i said, what do you mean we? and he said you take the side of the cafe and i'll take the other. age. pretty shy at that i was not too shy to say we're having a meeting. noe said yes and some said and that was the beginning of the atlanta sit-in movement. >> were you nervous? >> i was leading
bunch -- i'm sorry, lonnie king that pulled --?into > life until then had pulled me in. everything i learned from my parents, everything i learned from the quakers about speaking truth to power, everything i learned about saying no to people whatever the consequences, all of that came up when lonnie king asked me to join. and i imagine that had he not spoken to me, i would have gravitated toward it anyway. but maybe not. but he did. and it was all this combination of things that sort of...
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headlines now, changing weather means areas could be dealing with the fall freeze this weekend, and lonnie quinn is with the weather center tracking the falling temperatures. >> reporter: as of right now, take a peek outside, and there's the statue of liberty. the temperature is 54 degrees. it's cool out there. i really believe it will be sunday when you tap into the really cold stuff. overnight, 40s, but late tomorrow night into sunday morning, basically a bulk of the area, with the exception of all five boroughs and nassau county, going under a freeze watch. a hard freeze is possible out there, the end of the growing season, and look at this, here's buffalo, new york, and it's snow flying around, i will talk about chance of us seeing a flurry or two later in the newscast. >> lonnie, thank you. it's expected to be a chilly 49 degrees for the first which when the mets take on the cubs at citi field, and tracee carrasco spoke to the fans who said they know the keys to sub -- success in the championship >> i told my wife to do the shopping early because at 8:00, we will be in front of the tv
headlines now, changing weather means areas could be dealing with the fall freeze this weekend, and lonnie quinn is with the weather center tracking the falling temperatures. >> reporter: as of right now, take a peek outside, and there's the statue of liberty. the temperature is 54 degrees. it's cool out there. i really believe it will be sunday when you tap into the really cold stuff. overnight, 40s, but late tomorrow night into sunday morning, basically a bulk of the area, with the...
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thank you, lonnie. >> thank you, lonnie. >>> it's friday night. that means it's "blue bloods" night here on cbs 2. the police drama is in its sixth season. tom selleck is the new york city police commissioner. he is dealing with a possible change in administration and is struggling with his own battles. >> frank's really a bit what i'd call freighted down with the responsibility of this job, um, where he's -- he sends 35,000 men and women into harm's way, the way he looks at it. his staff and the people around him are concerned about it because it's their futures, too. and i think we are going to wrestle with that for a while. >> and on tonight's episode, we'll see reagan's son danny an nypd detective who is played by done any wahlberg tracking -- donnie wahlberg tracking down two escaped convicts. it airs tonight here at 10:00 >>> in the meantime, up next right here at 5:00, a warning about those new microchip credit cards. how scammers are using the new technology to their advantage. and then at 6:00 -- >> meet the mets meet the mets . [ laughte
thank you, lonnie. >> thank you, lonnie. >>> it's friday night. that means it's "blue bloods" night here on cbs 2. the police drama is in its sixth season. tom selleck is the new york city police commissioner. he is dealing with a possible change in administration and is struggling with his own battles. >> frank's really a bit what i'd call freighted down with the responsibility of this job, um, where he's -- he sends 35,000 men and women into harm's way, the way...
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hey, lonnie. >> i got a special guest. as far as that cold weather we will spend time talking but we have to talk to mr. met, quite the conversationist. mr. met, first of all i see a bunch of interviews, where is your voice? >> you lost the voice cheering for the mets. i got you. you must be awesome at charades, how about this one, it is the best of 7 series, right? meeting are up 2-0, right? and how many games will it take the mets to clench it, how much? >> how many? >> it will take them 8. how many -- you have four fingers, 8 games to clench the best of 7 series. mr. met is going to work on his math a little bit later. how about this one. how about this one. daniel murphy right now has got five home runs in the post season. he is amazing. how many home runs will he end up with for the post-season? four, five, six, seven. >> 16. i think 16 home runs in the post season, mr. mets is going to be a record. we are going to check in with the statistician but i am pretty sure it is a record. let's talk about the record cold tha
hey, lonnie. >> i got a special guest. as far as that cold weather we will spend time talking but we have to talk to mr. met, quite the conversationist. mr. met, first of all i see a bunch of interviews, where is your voice? >> you lost the voice cheering for the mets. i got you. you must be awesome at charades, how about this one, it is the best of 7 series, right? meeting are up 2-0, right? and how many games will it take the mets to clench it, how much? >> how many?...
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otis, lonnie and i wish you a nice evening and we say good night.
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flooding, and coastal erosion is a problem. >> lonnie quinn, wcbs. thank you, lonnie.y more rain. spartanburg, south carolina was swamped overnight. one woman drowned in her car. several other drivers had to be rescued. cars at a dealership were tossed around before the floodwaters receded. >> it has now been 1,506 days since president obama first said that bashar al-assad's days were numbered. as syria's dictator. tonight, assad is still in charge. even after unleashing a civil war that has killed a quarter million of his own people. now, russia's air force is raining bombs on rebels that were trained by the united states. here's holly williams. >> reporter: russian war planes pounded syria again today. targeting groups linked to al qaeda, but also hitting moderate syrian rebels who were supported by the u.s. this video apares to show the aftermath of an air strike in a today you can do everything in just one click, even keep your toilet clean and fresh. introducing lysol click gel. click it in to enjoy clean freshness with every flush. lysol. start healthing. ♪ yeah,
flooding, and coastal erosion is a problem. >> lonnie quinn, wcbs. thank you, lonnie.y more rain. spartanburg, south carolina was swamped overnight. one woman drowned in her car. several other drivers had to be rescued. cars at a dealership were tossed around before the floodwaters receded. >> it has now been 1,506 days since president obama first said that bashar al-assad's days were numbered. as syria's dictator. tonight, assad is still in charge. even after unleashing a civil war...
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. >> lonnie is very feisty. >> mike knows me, don't you play this. this is our show. it is the real. i have been out there with you guys. we love philly. we just wanted to say hello, good morning and tell you guys thank you so much for supporting us. the we have our girl tamar braxton on tansing with the stars. >> she's killing it. >> yes. >> have you seen her, mike. >> i have been watching. >> oh, good. >> he is practicing during commercial breaks like how do you do it the all, seriously. >> no, i shoot here and i go to rehearsal for four or five hours and then that is it. it is really a good time. i can't lie and say i'm overwhelmed. it is really relaxing. >> you are being really humble. then after that she will shoot her other show after dancing with the stars. heel squeeze in up to three shows in one day. >> my gosh. >> barely make it home to see her son. >> then we have our new mother here. >> great. >> up in our dressing room right now, in work every day just like mommy. >> yes, she is the real baby. >> she watches the show. >> yes, he does. >> she recognizes he
. >> lonnie is very feisty. >> mike knows me, don't you play this. this is our show. it is the real. i have been out there with you guys. we love philly. we just wanted to say hello, good morning and tell you guys thank you so much for supporting us. the we have our girl tamar braxton on tansing with the stars. >> she's killing it. >> yes. >> have you seen her, mike. >> i have been watching. >> oh, good. >> he is practicing during commercial...
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let's bring in lonnie quinn, chief weathercaster at new york station wcbs, lonnie, what's new? >> lot of changes since talking about this yesterday. 5:00 at the national hurricane center. still a cat 4 hurricane. 135 mile per hour wind. all about where the storm is going. as of yesterday. seg a trend pushing further to the east. this is yesterday. thought for sure, going to north carolina maybe virginia. as of today, look at this, this morning. the cone huge from south carolina to massachusetts. we dent know where it was going. the models were not in consensus. now we push it further to the east. now cat 2 sunday. some where off the outer banks. not even the outer banks in the cone for landfall. then you get to sometime monday, even possibly into tuesday. here it is offshore of our area, skinny red line. not making landfall. the cone of concern include the northeast. you cannot let your guard down just yet. scott. >> lony, if the hurricane does not make landfall, what are the effects likely going to be any way. >> you will feel the hurricane, a huge water plume. you will pick u
let's bring in lonnie quinn, chief weathercaster at new york station wcbs, lonnie, what's new? >> lot of changes since talking about this yesterday. 5:00 at the national hurricane center. still a cat 4 hurricane. 135 mile per hour wind. all about where the storm is going. as of yesterday. seg a trend pushing further to the east. this is yesterday. thought for sure, going to north carolina maybe virginia. as of today, look at this, this morning. the cone huge from south carolina to...
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lonnie is here talking about some rain in the forecast. lonnie. >> you're right. we have been talking about the rain all week long. it would get here on friday. it's still going to get here on friday. let me show you how it will work out. nowhere close. mostly sunny 66 degrees right now. this is what the vortex satellite and radar is picking up on radar. no rain out there. satellite showing you, you know, a few clouds. you had them earlier in the day, right? mostly sunny, faded away a bit. nice looking evening out there. bigger picture will show you where the rain is. it's still off to our west. it's this front right now making its way through northern michigan so there will be some rain for us, yes. that's all parts of our day but it's going to be on-again, off-again. it's not like a wall of water through here. north of our area. the tail end will slide through so i put a rain chance in so this is what i think you should plan on and expect. there will be periods of showers for your day tomorrow. it is not a washout but i want you to bring the umbrella. rainfall a
lonnie is here talking about some rain in the forecast. lonnie. >> you're right. we have been talking about the rain all week long. it would get here on friday. it's still going to get here on friday. let me show you how it will work out. nowhere close. mostly sunny 66 degrees right now. this is what the vortex satellite and radar is picking up on radar. no rain out there. satellite showing you, you know, a few clouds. you had them earlier in the day, right? mostly sunny, faded away a...
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>> it's all about the forecast, it looks like, lonnie. what a mess. >> yeah, there you go. the mets have played in better baseball weather and also in worse baseball weather. here's your forecast for game time tonight. kansas city, 8:07 first pitch, 54 degrees. there is slight chance for some rain during the game. they have had the biggest rain rumble through the stadium earlier in the day with moderate to light rain approaching stadium. bigger picture will show you a little tail could make its way through during game time so you keep that rain chance in, 54 and dropping through the game. in our area, cloud cover has been in place throughout the day. rain is not too far away. shortly, i will tell you when the rain moves through al little later. know that is coming up. we'll see you in a bit. >> thank you. >>> new information about the mitting senior volunteer we told you about yesterday. the family of julio gonzalez, we're happy to report, say he safe and sound. the 87-year-old was found saturday evening on 26th street and lexington avenue and taken to belleview hospital. h
>> it's all about the forecast, it looks like, lonnie. what a mess. >> yeah, there you go. the mets have played in better baseball weather and also in worse baseball weather. here's your forecast for game time tonight. kansas city, 8:07 first pitch, 54 degrees. there is slight chance for some rain during the game. they have had the biggest rain rumble through the stadium earlier in the day with moderate to light rain approaching stadium. bigger picture will show you a little tail...
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lonnie quinn has the forecast. >> let's get to it. here's what it looks like. right now we have a pretty looking day. you're not going to find rain site of the mississippi river. overnight low chilly in the 30s in the suburbs. at 8:07 breezy start. it's been a blustery day. winds back down a bit but you have the potential for gusts at 20 miles per hour. the middle innings about 45 degrees. nothing but breeze out there. 45 feels like 40. 38 because you have a bit of a breeze going. tomorrow high temperatures 56. it's a crisp morning. a few extra p.m. clouds come into the area and trick or treaters, the kids are -- it's a saturday 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., that time frame about 55 degrees at 4 p.m. about 50 degrees at 8 p.m. cloudy with a light breeze. we'll talk the marathon forecast a little later. maurice and kristine, back to you. >> thank you. >>> up next, it's like a haunted -- unlike any haunted house you have ever seen. >> it's awesome. >> awesome, yup. this one is in the middle of a police precinct stationhouse. what the officers are hoping to scare up with this
lonnie quinn has the forecast. >> let's get to it. here's what it looks like. right now we have a pretty looking day. you're not going to find rain site of the mississippi river. overnight low chilly in the 30s in the suburbs. at 8:07 breezy start. it's been a blustery day. winds back down a bit but you have the potential for gusts at 20 miles per hour. the middle innings about 45 degrees. nothing but breeze out there. 45 feels like 40. 38 because you have a bit of a breeze going....
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joining me now, sandy and lonnie phillips. they are the parents of jessica gowy, one of those killed in aurora, 1 of 12 people killed in the theater massacre three years ago. they are now violence prevention activists. thank you both for joining me once again to talk to us. >> thank you for having us. >> absolutely. i know you still grieve. and i cannot imagine when you see or hear a headline of a mass shooting, lonnie, that you don't instantly go to that place you were when you heard that something had happened at the theater where your daughter was. >> we go to that place immediately. it takes us to our knees. and you have nothing but empathy and sympathy for those who are going through what you have already gone through. and then you get angry, very angry, that we're not moving this ball forward, that we're not changing things at a national level. we certainly are at a state level, but not at a national level. >> lonnie, when you hear the conversation, the president says he anticipates being criticized for being "political"
joining me now, sandy and lonnie phillips. they are the parents of jessica gowy, one of those killed in aurora, 1 of 12 people killed in the theater massacre three years ago. they are now violence prevention activists. thank you both for joining me once again to talk to us. >> thank you for having us. >> absolutely. i know you still grieve. and i cannot imagine when you see or hear a headline of a mass shooting, lonnie, that you don't instantly go to that place you were when you...
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lonnie quinn standing by in the weather center. your maps are lighting up there behind you. >> you betcha. lots of colors over here. kj. when is the rain going to end? it's already starting to take a little pause around places like ocean county, many ocean county may see a couple of hours of a break. but there's more rain out there. in dc, that's what i'm watching. however, the tail, i think i told you before, it was south of like norfolk, virginia. key west, down to the western tip of cuba. now, most of this is going to be going east of us. it's not our rain. i just want to show you how big the system is and its ability to draw in moisture from a far area. we'll stop at 10:00 tomorrow morning. the bulk of the rain is east of our area. so we would basically have light showers in the area clipping the northwest suburbs. i would keep the rain chance through the nighttime hours through the start of the morning at 10:00 or so we should be finished with the consistent rain and here's how we see it right now. about 1.5" currently in some
lonnie quinn standing by in the weather center. your maps are lighting up there behind you. >> you betcha. lots of colors over here. kj. when is the rain going to end? it's already starting to take a little pause around places like ocean county, many ocean county may see a couple of hours of a break. but there's more rain out there. in dc, that's what i'm watching. however, the tail, i think i told you before, it was south of like norfolk, virginia. key west, down to the western tip of...
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shall we ask lonnie? he's here with that. >> pretty calm weatherwise. take a look at what you are dealing with, beautiful day, what a weekend it was, 70 at this hour, sunshine overhead, for the start of the game, 8:37, 68 degrees, mostly clear. as we get into the middle of the game, temperatures will drop of it, maybe a few more clouds come to the area but mace -- mostly clear, 64 will be the reading at 10:30, if the game gets done in regulation time, you're going home is midnight, few clouds overhead, 61 degrees those clouds will fill in as you get to the day tomorrow, we are looking at arrangements which i will break down for you later, but for the game tonight, looks to be no weather problems. maurice, over to you. >>> now two other news, a shooting outside of a manhattan nightclub, police say they know the identity of the gunman who killed a woman and wounded two others. information. >> reporter: police say the bullet that killed walikque faussett outside of the nightclub district wasn't meant for her. >> i'm broken. i lost my oldest sister. >> repo
shall we ask lonnie? he's here with that. >> pretty calm weatherwise. take a look at what you are dealing with, beautiful day, what a weekend it was, 70 at this hour, sunshine overhead, for the start of the game, 8:37, 68 degrees, mostly clear. as we get into the middle of the game, temperatures will drop of it, maybe a few more clouds come to the area but mace -- mostly clear, 64 will be the reading at 10:30, if the game gets done in regulation time, you're going home is midnight, few...
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>> here's lonnie quinn. >> i cant tell you definitely no. it's not the type of rain that would cancel the rain. here's a slight chance of rain. here's the picture outside. on again, off again with cloud cover. sun and cloud mix. you have to give the emphasis to the sun more than the cloud. it's 70 degrees as we speak. now, the rain i'm talking about, back in pennsylvania -- take a look down around pennsylvania, west virginia. that's the batch we watch and the timing -- if it holds itself together -- would be moving through the area with a slight chance of rain around first pitch time at 8:07. middle innings, no longer a threat, breezy, few clouds, maybe persist, 62. even those clouds will start to go away on the way home from the game. 57 degrees, chillier air -- we'll talk about how chilly later on. that's your forecast for the game -- it won't cancel the game. >> lonnie, thank you so much. >>> breaking news on staten island and politician searching for man accused of stabbing a passenger on a bus. us. >> reporter: police tell us those who
>> here's lonnie quinn. >> i cant tell you definitely no. it's not the type of rain that would cancel the rain. here's a slight chance of rain. here's the picture outside. on again, off again with cloud cover. sun and cloud mix. you have to give the emphasis to the sun more than the cloud. it's 70 degrees as we speak. now, the rain i'm talking about, back in pennsylvania -- take a look down around pennsylvania, west virginia. that's the batch we watch and the timing -- if it holds...
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lonnie quinn has the full forecast coming up. and dana tyler is here now with a look at what we're working on for cbs 2 news at 6:00. >> reporter: a bombshell announcement from new jersey transit, unclear if it will be able to operate in the new year. could missing an important safety deadline bring rail service to a halt? also, tied up and robbed. now the search for an armed suspect who police say held up a long island store, is it part of a larger crime spree? those stories and more tonight at 6:00. i have type 2 diabetes. i started with pills. and now i take a long-acting insulin at night. i take mine in the morning. i was trying to eat right, stay active. but i wasn't reaching my a1c goal anymore. man: my doctor says diabetes changes over time. it gets harder to control blood sugar spikes after i eat and get to goal. my doctor added novolog at mealtime for additional control. now i know. novolog is a fast-acting, injectable insulin and it works together with my long-acting insulin. proven effective. the mealtime insulin docto
lonnie quinn has the full forecast coming up. and dana tyler is here now with a look at what we're working on for cbs 2 news at 6:00. >> reporter: a bombshell announcement from new jersey transit, unclear if it will be able to operate in the new year. could missing an important safety deadline bring rail service to a halt? also, tied up and robbed. now the search for an armed suspect who police say held up a long island store, is it part of a larger crime spree? those stories and more...
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. >> sandy and lonny phillips are here from colorado. >> reporter: martin o'mally introducing a couple who took on that fight head-on and lost. >> they were slapped with $200,000 in court fees because of the way that the nra gets its way in our congress and we take a back seat. >> from the moment we got the down. and they've never righted. they've never come back to a norm. >> reporter: sandy and lonny phillips lost their 24-year-old daughter jessica when james holmes unleashed a hail of bullets in a darkened movie theater in aurora, colorado in 2012. >> they left a five-inch hole in my daughter's face. a five-inch hole. that was one of six wounds to my daughter. that's what these bullets do to human flesh. >> reporter: last year the phillips sued the companies that supplied holmes with his deadly ammunition and protective body armor. >> it should bother everyone in our country that somebody, anybody, can go online and buy 4,000 rounds of steel-jacketed ammo without any i.d., without any background check. >> reporter: but a judge in denver not only dismissed their case, but made them r
. >> sandy and lonny phillips are here from colorado. >> reporter: martin o'mally introducing a couple who took on that fight head-on and lost. >> they were slapped with $200,000 in court fees because of the way that the nra gets its way in our congress and we take a back seat. >> from the moment we got the down. and they've never righted. they've never come back to a norm. >> reporter: sandy and lonny phillips lost their 24-year-old daughter jessica when james...
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. >> lonnie quinn has the forecast. >> will the weather will weather cooperate? is it's chilly this is from eva in east brunswick, and it seems 41 here, and who else? right next door as well. let me show you what i can see in new york city. a sky that is nice and clear, and it's 50 degrees outside. northwest winds at 15 miles an hour. they are still breezy, and you know what? for this weekend. i think you will still have an element of a breeze out there. 59 should be the high temperature. you started off this morning at 50 degrees. colder tomorrow morning. new york city in the lower 40s, plenty of you in the 20s. in terms of the afternoon, brighter saturday than sunday. sunday will be warmer than saturday, and a little of this and that. in terms of the temperatures, this model is going up to 39 in new york city. may be a couple the of clicks warmer than that, but shows you the trend. cold air is in place for everyone to start off your day tomorrow. the vortex satellite and radar, the bigger picture will show you this. the heavier part is the other than portion of
. >> lonnie quinn has the forecast. >> will the weather will weather cooperate? is it's chilly this is from eva in east brunswick, and it seems 41 here, and who else? right next door as well. let me show you what i can see in new york city. a sky that is nice and clear, and it's 50 degrees outside. northwest winds at 15 miles an hour. they are still breezy, and you know what? for this weekend. i think you will still have an element of a breeze out there. 59 should be the high...
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lonnie has it all. >> reporter: the day will get better as you move along. waking up it could be wet. currently, rain falling out there. wherever you can see the yellows and oranges, big band right now, portions of queens into bergen county, and zoom in tight. this hail is out there. coming down heavy around yonkers, stretching down to pearl river and clarkstown as well. the band will develop at 4:00 in the morning on top of the metro areas, and north of that and south of that as well, and then 7:00 in the morning, the good chunk of the commute is underway and the heaviest stuff is east of new york city. the biggest stuff pushed east. it's 7:00 in the morning. by the time you get to 9:30, will have a boater afternoon -- better afternoon, moving along. the rumble depending on what time you're waking up. the clearing, we will talk about that and the 7-day forecast later. >> thank you. >>> now campaign 2016. it was rough and tumble at the presidential debate. >> reporter: the conversation went from heated to hate-filled as the candidates turned on the mod ray i
lonnie has it all. >> reporter: the day will get better as you move along. waking up it could be wet. currently, rain falling out there. wherever you can see the yellows and oranges, big band right now, portions of queens into bergen county, and zoom in tight. this hail is out there. coming down heavy around yonkers, stretching down to pearl river and clarkstown as well. the band will develop at 4:00 in the morning on top of the metro areas, and north of that and south of that as well,...
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let's get right to cbs 2's lonnie quinn in the weather center looking at all the green on your radar. >> the greens are the lighter rain. yellow and orange are heavier. as a matter of fact, one little bout of heavy rain basically around the smithtown area. but the most of it is centered right now on top of fairfield county. you can zoom in tight there. it extends to weather watchers on 684 and 84 where danbury is locate getting a drenching right now, as well. here's your big picture. you're going to see what's going on. there will definitely be some breaks out there. okay? you can see these breaks making their way right now not raining currently in ocean county. but you have a line stretching towards washington, d.c. i can say that. we have more lines off to the west. this is going to take quite a while. this is how things work out. on-again, off-again bouts of rain through the morning. gusty winds at the shore. keep an eye out for roadway ponding and beach erosion. look at the big swells the possibility 5 to 8-footers out there because again this is all associated with what was hurri
let's get right to cbs 2's lonnie quinn in the weather center looking at all the green on your radar. >> the greens are the lighter rain. yellow and orange are heavier. as a matter of fact, one little bout of heavy rain basically around the smithtown area. but the most of it is centered right now on top of fairfield county. you can zoom in tight there. it extends to weather watchers on 684 and 84 where danbury is locate getting a drenching right now, as well. here's your big picture....
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>> lonnie? >> it will get here overnight, that's exactly right. while you're sleeping a cold front will pass through. still, 68 degrees. it's almost midnight. look at monticello. 52degrees. the front is coming through the area it will lag before you feel the cool air. 51 to start off. i will tell you what the high temperature is up to later. back to you guys. >> thank you, lonnie. student collapses in gym class. the new video next. >>> and how a winning ticket ended up in the wrong hands. >>> your counter may be helping
>> lonnie? >> it will get here overnight, that's exactly right. while you're sleeping a cold front will pass through. still, 68 degrees. it's almost midnight. look at monticello. 52degrees. the front is coming through the area it will lag before you feel the cool air. 51 to start off. i will tell you what the high temperature is up to later. back to you guys. >> thank you, lonnie. student collapses in gym class. the new video next. >>> and how a winning ticket ended...
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lonnie is here talking about it as we go forward. >> reporter: more of the same. that's behind us, and now we will get another good-looking day tomorrow. let's peek at the temperatures. the weather watchers showing the cooler air is north of the city. already down to 43 now, around middletown this is adam in middletown. thank you for the reading, adam. new york city, you're in the 50s, and right now what we can see in the city, a nice clear sky overhead. 58degrees, and the winds out of the northeast at 9 miles an hour, taking on a north or northwest component. you will be finished with the winds off the water. 67 was the high temperature today. you are 1 degree below where you should be. you're splitting hairs, and time of the year. more nice days ahead. joaquin, not a threat to any land mass, and at this point in time, moving towards europe. could probably have 50-mile an hour winds, making its way to ireland, england or france, and we will watch that raining in the carolinas, and they don't need any more rain. this is the biggest number of all. mount pleasant at
lonnie is here talking about it as we go forward. >> reporter: more of the same. that's behind us, and now we will get another good-looking day tomorrow. let's peek at the temperatures. the weather watchers showing the cooler air is north of the city. already down to 43 now, around middletown this is adam in middletown. thank you for the reading, adam. new york city, you're in the 50s, and right now what we can see in the city, a nice clear sky overhead. 58degrees, and the winds out of...
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. >>> let's check in with lonnie quinn and the weather here. we have the world series later this week and you know let us know about kansas city? >> we'll talk about everything. we'll see bigger rain mover in tomorrow. if you take a peek outside, the skies have been cloudy. we don't have the cloud cover and 55. 60 would be normal so you're just off the mark and temperature-wise, very similar setup to kansas city and for game 1 tonight, about 56- degrees when the first pitch is thrown at 8:07. a slight rain chance. rain today, could be leftover rain during the game. 20% to 30% chance tonight. tomorrow, 49, clear sky, colder but a drier set up. we see cloud, rain to the south and west. this will be make its push into the area. it won'ts miss us. we'll pick up rain tomorrow into thursday. the rain will arrive in the morning but not a rough morning commute, especially west of the city. it's not super heavy. it will intensify into the afternoon, a tougher evening commute. wind will be a big factor with gusts of 40 miles per hour or stronger. winds a
. >>> let's check in with lonnie quinn and the weather here. we have the world series later this week and you know let us know about kansas city? >> we'll talk about everything. we'll see bigger rain mover in tomorrow. if you take a peek outside, the skies have been cloudy. we don't have the cloud cover and 55. 60 would be normal so you're just off the mark and temperature-wise, very similar setup to kansas city and for game 1 tonight, about 56- degrees when the first pitch is...