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the. announcer: it's 10:00 p.m. you know where your children are? now onright "fox 5 news". >> the pope comes from out of the u.s..do steve: he will visit the shrine of the patron saint before heading to washington tomorrow. the nation's capitaland bracing today, thousands are expected to see the pope visited while people that live and work in and around washington dc are being told to be aware of extra security and stick to mass transit. if it sounds one of familiar it have been talking about this for weeks. schmidt has more on what we can expect. that is right, you can expect a lot of traffic. you know, the saint cathedral is going to be the first stop after the pope arrives in new york reader in the week hearing as for security, the police commissioner has already said that this is the biggest security challenge in the city's history, but both he and the mayor say that the city and the nypd are well-prepared. >> i think that we are absolutely ready. pope francis arrived on thursday. visit coinciding with the yearly u.n. general assembly when 170 heads of state from around the world including president obama are also in new york. holy father will address the general assembly on friday. in the city is unprecedented. >> no one is nervous, everyone is focused. have the resources they need and the equipment they need and the personnel. the authorities stressed that gridlock will be at an all-time high thatreporter: could be last-minute street closures and the possibility of temporary shutdowns on the subway around penn station. service issecret going to make that decision. francis will be visiting the 9/11 memorial and museum. mass at madison square garden and visiting madison square park. people will flock to see the holy father including these catholic students. students got the mayor's attention when they said prayers with a cardboard cutout of the pope. now they will get to see the real pope. is especially meaningful to this eighth-grader who has battled a recurring brain tumor. >> it really is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. is such an inspiration to all of us and all of the catholic schools in staten island. cardinal dolan will lead the prayer at the cathedral and is also getting ready. >> personally, doing some intense prayer. have said from the beginning that the holy father comes as a pastor and evangelist. wants us to be in occasion of the spiritual and moral renewal in this great city of the world. also today mayor bill de blasio said he's going to be getting the pope a gift, he wouldn't go into what that gift is going to be but he did say that it is definitely not going to be fancy in any capacity. is going to be simple and humble. is the very latest. to you in the studio. thank you, linda. and security are not the only concerns for new yorkers. up at 10:30 p.m. we will tell you about the pope's visit and how this could mess up your mail delivery and cell phone service james blake. officer in the department has apologized to him for being tackled in a case of mistaken identity. >> in the case of general accountability, we are making sure that we focus on that. we have made a lot of progress. are on the same page, looking to move forward. blake said that he won the officer fired, but he says he understands that the officer has rights and will respect the process. new concerns about gun violence after seven people were killed were shot over the weekend. evers talk to police officers about this recent spike in crime a weekend of bullets and blood. fourteen shooting incidents and 17 people shot from the bronx to brooklyn. >> despite that we had over the time to time we will have those types of crime incidents. >> we have been working all weekend on these cases. of the information has been uncovered the amount the worst insurgent was in the brooklyn where three people were shot and killed just before it 2:00 o'clock sunday morning. believe that the suspect himself as a resident of the housing development. triple murder sparked outrage over gun violence. >> the madness has to stop in washington. up and show the political kerch to do something about gun violence once and for all. >> we want to help to ensure that this community understand that we are not going to tolerate this and that they have to step up so that we can get these terrorists off the street. reporter: the commissioner is be treated the same. >> the cab driver situation, in the case of some that were innocent, we will investigate? early this morning a cab driver was shot and killed in the bronx. while police believe it was a robbery attempt. bill bratton says they will keep out full patrol strength in high crime neighborhoods despite the added duties of the people visit at the u.n. general assembly. lisa evers for "fox 5 news". dari: in new jersey police officer pleaded not guilty that have been on staten island. the police officer was in a staten island courtroom today. the 27-year-old crashed head-on into a tractor-trailer on the west west shore expressway after leaving a strip club in march. the crash included a fellow officer and another officer was critically injured. and he faces a number of charges manslaughter. steve: this woman killed this baby, her body was found in a trash bag back in june and was just identified last week. dari: and revealing some disturbing stats about reported sexual assaults that are happening on ivy league campuses. more than 20% of undergraduate students from 27 university say that they have been sexually assaulted. 23% were columbia university students and in the letter to the campus, colombia's president said a task force made up of students and faculty and administrators will work on strategies to prevent future sexual assault be one and an assist in runcible shocking students, parents, school officials. dari: while on summer break she appeared in a racy rap video and even though her role was small, it could end up costing her big time. >> and it also features a familiar face. showing her and her real-life husband leaving for the weekend out what appears to be their mansion. reporter: her role has people talking. >> that was probably something that should've been rethought and in a statement he says that the video in question showcases behavior and language that is not promoted by the southampton school district. in fact, we actively teach students the importance of good character. in making smart choices. and it's not fair to judge a what someone does on their personal time and they don't see it as a problem jody goldberg for "fox 5 news". steve: crossing the river into new jersey. about 350 city bikes will be available in jersey city and they will operate in tandem with new york to the right program. jersey city also adding 22 miles of new bike lanes that will include plenty of places to go. dari: donald trump taking to twitter answer some questions of. steve: and hash tag asked donald trump. they predictably backfired on the donald. dari: and even rats love a slice of new york city. we will hear from the guy who shot this outrageous video. steve: high-tech going high-fashion. the hottest new trends from the top the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... [ cheers and applause ] a wave of game-day excitement is rolling into dunkin'. taste the new tailgater breakfast sandwich, stacked with smoked sausage, fire-roasted peppers, and onions. america runs on dunkin'. dunkin' donuts' dark roast coffee is deliciously roasted for a bold start and smooth finish. for a limited time, ddperks members can get any size dark roast coffee for 99 cents. ddperks. that's loyalty. speak to the latest cnn poll showing carly fiorina getting support, surging into second place in some polls after last weeks week's debate. 50% of voters are now supporting her, donald trump is leading with 24%. steve: hillary clinton's lead in the latest poll at 42% up a point and senator bernie sanders and 22% of democrats say that they would likely vote for joe biden if he eventually got into the race. dari: more on donald trump. he was schooled on social media. he answered questions like how will you deal with rising college costs. but opponents started asking questions like how much are you being paid to help libby get elected and then he ignored steve: and not a good day for volkswagen. about half a million cars software is flawed. the recall involved many vehicles from 2009 through 2015. steve: and apple's applications have been hacked. many were infected with malicious software. and apple says that it has pulled the applications that are believed to have been affected at. steve: if you've had trouble on the social media thing they were unable to make calls and change their status among other things. they are aware of the network reconnecting users. dari: and hope frances this week. embracing immigrants and encouraging others to treat them with dignity. sharon crowley takes us to a local organization that is putting the pope's wishes into a practice. >> it's basically my dream come true and to know that my mother was proud of me means everything. reporter: hazel will be the first and her family to go to charities. the organization is helping to pay for tuition. >> colleges everything nowadays. if you don't have a college degree, it's hard for you to get a job. reporter: catholic charities runs a dreamers program that is aimed at helping young immigrants dreaming of becoming u.s. citizens and each year they secure temporary protection from deportation for hundreds of so-called dreamers. hazel's family brought her to the united states 15 years ago but were. she thinks that she has it easy compared to immigrants now. reporter: kevin sullivan is the executive director here. he says one of the catholic charities main missions is to help immigrants adjust to life in the u.s. >> if a person is hungry, we try to give them a good attrition is a meal. and the families were struggling, we try to help them to find the work. and if they have a crisis, we try to solve that problem. reporter: for the work that they do, it's very close to the heart of hope frances and it's one of the reason for these hoping to meet the immigrants on his visit here to new york city. and she is one of the lucky few that will get to meet the pope in person. >> i don't know what i would do without this, it's very important for my family and kids. reporter: helping or refugees stay in this political climate is important. something that the monsignor finds important. >> it saddens me that this nation of immigrants, this nation has been so welcoming. but certain people think that they can gain popularity by taking on new comers and immigrants and that makes me so sad. i think that this is great as an opportunity to say that we were better people when we welcome and a poorer people when we exclude. reporter: sharon crowley for "fox 5 news". dari: okay, have you downloaded the fox 5 ny at math on your tablet or phone? you can watch us live anytime. >> is a couple seconds behind, it will be interesting to see where we were. dari: at the latest news and headlines and the top stories from the area. you can see the seven-day forecast which is huge, of course. and also breaking news. it will be sent right to you. at. steve: to visit fox 5 ny or downloaded on google play or iphone. coming up next, local catholic students will be there to greet the pope speak to meet the kids that are part of the welcoming committee. steve: and a rat taking his the man that shot this is a story about doers, the artificial heart, electric guitars and rockets to the moon. it's the story of america- land of the doers. doin' it. did it. done. doers built this country. the dams and the railroads. a steel drivin' man hmm, catchy. they built the golden gates and the empire states. and all this doin' takes energy there's all kinds of doin' up in here. or what they're doin'. what the heck's he doin? energy got us here. and it's our job to make sure there's enough to keep doers doin' the stuff doers do... steve: mice love cheese. why would a rat not want a slice for himself. dari: pizza rat was trending nationally. we even tracked down the guy that created the video. >> we find no evidence of the struggle that took lace here the night before. where the individual that many >> we watched him go down three stairs before i started recording. reporter: after leaving work around 1:00 a.m., this comedian defended underground to the platform at first and 14th street. there he witnessed a feat of determination and endurance that would soon captivated a nation. >> i know that what i saw was so strange that i couldn't not recorded. reporter: in the dead of night at the subway station stairs, a small rat dragged a slice of regular cheese bigger than itself. >> i woke up and saw that and thought, oh, i forgot that i did that. this would be fun to put up. hours later, more than 20,000 people were cheering for this rat. >> he's a hero to new york city deserves a. reporter: something about this night slice. not even 24 hours before, somewhere, likely lurking in the shadows, pizza rat scurries about as he always has, very hungry. >> he is an inspiration and it reminds us to not only do our best, but you your best with what you have. mac king for "fox 5 news". dari: that is a big slice of pizza for a rat. and you might expect traffic gridlock during the pope's visit. steve: cell phone interruption as well. no mail delivery? we will take a look at some of the inconveniences that the new yorkers are going to have to endure. sense 2 making a point to this school coming up next. dunkin' donuts' dark roast coffee is deliciously roasted for a bold start and smooth finish. for a limited time, ddperks members can get any size dark roast coffee for 99 cents. ddperks. that's loyalty. america runs on dunkin'. way back when, mayor laguardia and non-profits ghi and hip, now called emblemhealth, made sure working new yorkers had quality, affordable healthcare. who's caring for you? emblemhealth: what care feels like... in the neighborhood. [ cheers and applause ] a wave of game-day excitement is rolling into dunkin'. taste the new tailgater breakfast sandwich, stacked with smoked sausage, fire-roasted peppers, and onions. steve: enormous crowds coming to see the pope expected to bring extra security measures and extra traffic headaches but there are other inconveniences you may not have factored in. dari: that's why we are hearing about spotty or block cell phone service and limited mail reporter: the barricade is already up and anticipation of hope frances' arrival. there are plenty of security measures we can see and many more that we do not double impact the day-to-day lives of dozens of new yorkers. >> it's very good that he comes because he is a very good poker. >> it's a unique experience and he's a particular visitor. reporter: traffic probably won't be the only thing. reporter: one of the most popular posts that we have seen in a while and this could lead to a digital gridlock. >> if he does something and everybody goes, that is amazing. and all phones go out at once and they either start streaming or they try to share video and they all do it at the same time. everyone's cell service in that vicinity will have a problem. reporter: at 180,000 people passed through central park, major providers are bringing in additional sources. still, you can expect the possibility of limited service. >> of course nobody likes that. but i think that it's special. >> if you're looking for timely delivery, you also experience delays. the postal service has removed them where the pope has been pushing through. is a world leader. and it's a temporary problem, i guess. i can't see it being that bad. reporter: most new yorkers we spoke with see this historic visit. >> you always make a public sacrifice or a private sector pays to live in a public place. reporter: especially when you're sharing with the bishop of rome. steve: poke frances will get quite warm welcome. 200 members of the brooklyn line. to greet his holiness. the children will present him with a spiritual decay filled with a bouquet and acts of kindness across brooklyn and queens. >> he is so special. >> i feel really excited and special and lucky because others don't have a chance to see the pope. dari: one frustrated dad is putting his sense and when it comes to what he says is a lack of common sense when it comes he showed just how confusing it all is. earlier this month the governor admitted that the program in new york is broken and appointed a commission to help fix it. steve: it is time for our daily look at whether people are living up or down to our daily expectations of living. apple. the technology giant moving forward and plans to have a car on the market by 2019. indications will be electric. hopefully it will charge faster than the iphone. and a longtime friend of ryan reynolds trying to sell baby pictures to the paparazzi. he says he will never see or speak to that friend again. and one day after the emmys, tracy morgan will appear in his first movie alongside ice cube since his injury. it's the third time that the actors have worked together on films. they play high school employees and get in a fight. so it will be good. amazing. dari: last night he was hilarious. okay, new look. steve: the haughty looks from some top designers. dari: first, here's tonight's new york minute. reporter: a stretch of 108th street in richmond hill is known as maple place. for this commissioner. he was a creator of this crime-fighting strategy. >> that was the essence of jack maple. we had to be where the criminals were and that is what we as cops do. reporter: the food bank for new york city held its first annual farm to food bank drive. getting people to donate bags of fresh fruit is part of the month-long to end hunger campaign. >> 80 farmers have decided that as a part of hunger awareness they are going to sell a bag of food to a family that plans to shop today and provide an opportunity to provide groceries for a family who needs it. to food bank nyc.org. and that is your new york minute. steve: check out the "fox 5 news" ran seven weather application. it features live interactive radar and you can get weather headlines and storm alerts. just search it in the itunes when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? 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>> i would love that. >> designers have been experimenting and they are trying to make this wearable technology more appealing so it doesn't look like you're wearing a computer on your wrist. >> we use stainless steel, aluminum, we do finishings that are just beautiful, things you cannot obtain with plastic and we think a lot about the fact that people should be wearing these products 24/7. reporter: technology giants are partnering to invent something that works well on the inside that looks elegant on the outside. sophisticated and sporting. >> you can actually go online and design your own smart watch and you get to pick not only the bands but also the color of the face itself tour and technology companies want to go mainstream. right now the devices are they envision a day when you walked on the greet without a need one. the computer and cell phone is disguised as a delicate wristwatch. dari: and the conversation was so good, wasn't it. steve: so we are definitely having an amazing shift into fall. nick: although when it officially arrives on wednesday morning, it's actually going to warm up near 80 degrees. but we will be cooling it down to, the average high is about 73 and so take a look at the numbers, 73 and 59, right on target for this time of year right around the same numbers tomorrow. ninety-five and 47, down at 655 and we are looking at 69 degrees now. dewpoint at 46. while there are clouds and the possibility of thunderstorms, things are evaporating before they hit the ground. as we go and take a look, sky guardian showing you a couple of sprinkles moving. low 70s come in new york city to bridgeport towards new work for the eyes, 63 in monticello, and then delmar coming in at 68 degrees. fifty-seven north and it's very close to suspects. sixtys down to the city, low so we are going to continue with this and east and north easterly wind blasting through tomorrow. like i said not much precipitation is going to happen even though we have this system is zipping on top of this right now. fifty-nine from albany to buffalo. in the lower 60s as you head towards washington dc. here's your sky guardian and again you can see this as precipitation is precipitation on top evaporating before it gets down here. showing or light showers and as the showers move up this way to have a hard time surviving in the satellite photo is showing us that as well. the clouds are going to stay. that will continue into tomorrow with sun trying to break through the afternoon. and then i pressure is going to move right on down and actually come down from new england and wednesday and thursday and friday. originally they were thinking that the weekend could be great but we will have to see. there's a system we are watching to the south that may not come further north. eightys tomorrow in the desert southwest, 80s in denver, 70s as you go all through the mid-atlantic states in the northeast. clouds limited, sprinkle in the morning. succeed at lunchtime, 74 tomorrow afternoon. future cast showing the system dying down. the clouds will go away later in the day. keeping the sunshine going into thursday. and this is the moisture that could start greet northward as we head into the weekend. i will have more on that tomorrow when we have more information on that. a couple of sprinkles, no big deal. fortys and 50s, if you sprinkles and i would not expect much. fall arrives at 4:20 a.m. right now i'm showing the weekend is okay. i reserve the right to change that and i just might have to. fiftys at night. >> it's nice that it will be steve: that is great. thank you so much. fans still fuming over how this team is using it pitching ace. it is a predictable problem. dari: and how it ended up costing the mets a crucial win in the subway series next. >> 287 southbound on the left lane closed tomorrow for construction from 10:00 a.m. until selling 18 homes? 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the. announcer: it's 10:00 p.m. you know where your children are? now onright "fox 5 news". >> the pope comes from out of the u.s..do steve: he will visit the shrine of the patron saint before heading to washington tomorrow. the nation's capitaland bracing today, thousands are expected to see the pope visited while people that live and work in and around washington dc are being told to be aware of extra security and stick to mass transit. if it sounds one of familiar it have been talking about this for weeks. schmidt has more on what we can expect. that is right, you can expect a lot of traffic. you know, the saint cathedral is going to be the first stop after the pope arrives in new york reader in the week hearing as for security, the police commissioner has already said that this is the biggest security challenge in the city's history, but both he and the mayor say that the city and the nypd are well-prepared. >> i think that we are absolutely ready. pope francis arrived on thursday. visit coinciding with the yearly u.n. general assembly when 170 heads of state from around the world including president obama are also in new york. holy father will address the general assembly on friday. in the city is unprecedented. >> no one is nervous, everyone is focused. have the resources they need and the equipment they need and the personnel. the authorities stressed that gridlock will be at an all-time high thatreporter: could be last-minute street closures and the possibility of temporary shutdowns on the subway around penn station. service issecret going to make that decision. francis will be visiting the 9/11 memorial and museum. mass at madison square garden and visiting madison square park. people will flock to see the holy father including these catholic students. students got the mayor's attention when they said prayers with a cardboard cutout of the pope. now they will get to see the real pope. is especially meaningful to this eighth-grader who has battled a recurring brain tumor. >> it really is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. is such an inspiration to all of us and all of the catholic schools in staten island. cardinal dolan will lead the prayer at the cathedral and is also getting ready. >> personally, doing some intense prayer. have said from the beginning that the holy father comes as a pastor and evangelist. wants us to be in occasion of the spiritual and moral renewal in this great city of the world. also today mayor bill de blasio said he's going to be getting the pope a gift, he wouldn't go into what that gift is going to be but he did say that it is definitely not going to be fancy in any capacity. is going to be simple and humble. is the very latest. to you in the studio. thank you, linda. and security are not the only concerns for new yorkers. up at 10:30 p.m. we will tell you about the pope's visit and how this could mess up your mail delivery and cell phone service james blake. officer in the department has apologized to him for being tackled in a case of mistaken identity. >> in the case of general accountability, we are making sure that we focus on that. we have made a lot of progress. are on the same page, looking to move forward. blake said that he won the officer fired, but he says he understands that the officer has rights and will respect the process. new concerns about gun violence after seven people were killed were shot over the weekend. evers talk to police officers about this recent spike in crime a weekend of bullets and blood. fourteen shooting incidents and 17 people shot from the bronx to brooklyn. >> despite that we had over the time to time we will have those types of crime incidents. >> we have been working all weekend on these cases. of the information has been uncovered the amount the worst insurgent was in the brooklyn where three people were shot and killed just before it 2:00 o'clock sunday morning. believe that the suspect himself as a resident of the housing development. triple murder sparked outrage over gun violence. >> the madness has to stop in washington. up and show the political kerch to do something about gun violence once and for all. >> we want to help to ensure that this community understand that we are not going to tolerate this and that they have to step up so that we can get these terrorists off the street. reporter: the commissioner is be treated the same. >> the cab driver situation, in the case of some that were innocent, we will investigate? early this morning a cab driver was shot and killed in the bronx. while police believe it was a robbery attempt. bill bratton says they will keep out full patrol strength in high crime neighborhoods despite the added duties of the people visit at the u.n. general assembly. lisa evers for "fox 5 news". dari: in new jersey police officer pleaded not guilty that have been on staten island. the police officer was in a staten island courtroom today. the 27-year-old crashed head-on into a tractor-trailer on the west west shore expressway after leaving a strip club in march. the crash included a fellow officer and another officer was critically injured. and he faces a number of charges manslaughter. steve: this woman killed this baby, her body was found in a trash bag back in june and was just identified last week. dari: and revealing some disturbing stats about reported sexual assaults that are happening on ivy league campuses. more than 20% of undergraduate students from 27 university say that they have been sexually assaulted. 23% were columbia university students and in the letter to the campus, colombia's president said a task force made up of students and faculty and administrators will work on strategies to prevent future sexual assault be one and an assist in runcible shocking students, parents, school officials. dari: while on summer break she appeared in a racy rap video and even though her role was small, it could end up costing her big time. >> and it also features a familiar face. showing her and her real-life husband leaving for the weekend out what appears to be their mansion. reporter: her role has people talking. >> that was probably something that should've been rethought and in a statement he says that the video in question showcases behavior and language that is not promoted by the southampton school district. in fact, we actively teach students the importance of good character. in making smart choices. and it's not fair to judge a what someone does on their personal time and they don't see it as a problem jody goldberg for "fox 5 news". steve: crossing the river into new jersey. about 350 city bikes will be available in jersey city and they will operate in tandem with new york to the right program. jersey city also adding 22 miles of new bike lanes that will include plenty of places to go. dari: donald trump taking to twitter answer some questions of. steve: and hash tag asked donald trump. they predictably backfired on the donald. dari: and even rats love a slice of new york city. we will hear from the guy who shot this outrageous video. steve: high-tech going high-fashion. the hottest new trends from the top the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... [ cheers and applause ] a wave of game-day excitement is rolling into dunkin'. taste the new tailgater breakfast sandwich, stacked with smoked sausage, fire-roasted peppers, and onions. america runs on dunkin'. dunkin' donuts' dark roast coffee is deliciously roasted for a bold start and smooth finish. for a limited time, ddperks members can get any size dark roast coffee for 99 cents. ddperks. that's loyalty. speak to the latest cnn poll showing carly fiorina getting support, surging into second place in some polls after last weeks week's debate. 50% of voters are now supporting her, donald trump is leading with 24%. steve: hillary clinton's lead in the latest poll at 42% up a point and senator bernie sanders and 22% of democrats say that they would likely vote for joe biden if he eventually got into the race. dari: more on donald trump. he was schooled on social media. he answered questions like how will you deal with rising college costs. but opponents started asking questions like how much are you being paid to help libby get elected and then he ignored steve: and not a good day for volkswagen. about half a million cars software is flawed. the recall involved many vehicles from 2009 through 2015. steve: and apple's applications have been hacked. many were infected with malicious software. and apple says that it has pulled the applications that are believed to have been affected at. steve: if you've had trouble on the social media thing they were unable to make calls and change their status among other things. they are aware of the network reconnecting users. dari: and hope frances this week. embracing immigrants and encouraging others to treat them with dignity. sharon crowley takes us to a local organization that is putting the pope's wishes into a practice. >> it's basically my dream come true and to know that my mother was proud of me means everything. reporter: hazel will be the first and her family to go to charities. the organization is helping to pay for tuition. >> colleges everything nowadays. if you don't have a college degree, it's hard for you to get a job. reporter: catholic charities runs a dreamers program that is aimed at helping young immigrants dreaming of becoming u.s. citizens and each year they secure temporary protection from deportation for hundreds of so-called dreamers. hazel's family brought her to the united states 15 years ago but were. she thinks that she has it easy compared to immigrants now. reporter: kevin sullivan is the executive director here. he says one of the catholic charities main missions is to help immigrants adjust to life in the u.s. >> if a person is hungry, we try to give them a good attrition is a meal. and the families were struggling, we try to help them to find the work. and if they have a crisis, we try to solve that problem. reporter: for the work that they do, it's very close to the heart of hope frances and it's one of the reason for these hoping to meet the immigrants on his visit here to new york city. and she is one of the lucky few that will get to meet the pope in person. >> i don't know what i would do without this, it's very important for my family and kids. reporter: helping or refugees stay in this political climate is important. something that the monsignor finds important. >> it saddens me that this nation of immigrants, this nation has been so welcoming. but certain people think that they can gain popularity by taking on new comers and immigrants and that makes me so sad. i think that this is great as an opportunity to say that we were better people when we welcome and a poorer people when we exclude. reporter: sharon crowley for "fox 5 news". dari: okay, have you downloaded the fox 5 ny at math on your tablet or phone? you can watch us live anytime. >> is a couple seconds behind, it will be interesting to see where we were. dari: at the latest news and headlines and the top stories from the area. you can see the seven-day forecast which is huge, of course. and also breaking news. it will be sent right to you. at. steve: to visit fox 5 ny or downloaded on google play or iphone. coming up next, local catholic students will be there to greet the pope speak to meet the kids that are part of the welcoming committee. steve: and a rat taking his the man that shot this is a story about doers, the artificial heart, electric guitars and rockets to the moon. it's the story of america- land of the doers. doin' it. did it. done. doers built this country. the dams and the railroads. a steel drivin' man hmm, catchy. they built the golden gates and the empire states. and all this doin' takes energy there's all kinds of doin' up in here. or what they're doin'. what the heck's he doin? energy got us here. and it's our job to make sure there's enough to keep doers doin' the stuff doers do... steve: mice love cheese. why would a rat not want a slice for himself. dari: pizza rat was trending nationally. we even tracked down the guy that created the video. >> we find no evidence of the struggle that took lace here the night before. where the individual that many >> we watched him go down three stairs before i started recording. reporter: after leaving work around 1:00 a.m., this comedian defended underground to the platform at first and 14th street. there he witnessed a feat of determination and endurance that would soon captivated a nation. >> i know that what i saw was so strange that i couldn't not recorded. reporter: in the dead of night at the subway station stairs, a small rat dragged a slice of regular cheese bigger than itself. >> i woke up and saw that and thought, oh, i forgot that i did that. this would be fun to put up. hours later, more than 20,000 people were cheering for this rat. >> he's a hero to new york city deserves a. reporter: something about this night slice. not even 24 hours before, somewhere, likely lurking in the shadows, pizza rat scurries about as he always has, very hungry. >> he is an inspiration and it reminds us to not only do our best, but you your best with what you have. mac king for "fox 5 news". dari: that is a big slice of pizza for a rat. and you might expect traffic gridlock during the pope's visit. steve: cell phone interruption as well. no mail delivery? we will take a look at some of the inconveniences that the new yorkers are going to have to endure. sense 2 making a point to this school coming up next. dunkin' donuts' dark roast coffee is deliciously roasted for a bold start and smooth finish. for a limited time, ddperks members can get any size dark roast coffee for 99 cents. ddperks. that's loyalty. america runs on dunkin'. way back when, mayor laguardia and non-profits ghi and hip, now called emblemhealth, made sure working new yorkers had quality, affordable healthcare. who's caring for you? emblemhealth: what care feels like... in the neighborhood. [ cheers and applause ] a wave of game-day excitement is rolling into dunkin'. taste the new tailgater breakfast sandwich, stacked with smoked sausage, fire-roasted peppers, and onions. steve: enormous crowds coming to see the pope expected to bring extra security measures and extra traffic headaches but there are other inconveniences you may not have factored in. dari: that's why we are hearing about spotty or block cell phone service and limited mail reporter: the barricade is already up and anticipation of hope frances' arrival. there are plenty of security measures we can see and many more that we do not double impact the day-to-day lives of dozens of new yorkers. >> it's very good that he comes because he is a very good poker. >> it's a unique experience and he's a particular visitor. reporter: traffic probably won't be the only thing. reporter: one of the most popular posts that we have seen in a while and this could lead to a digital gridlock. >> if he does something and everybody goes, that is amazing. and all phones go out at once and they either start streaming or they try to share video and they all do it at the same time. everyone's cell service in that vicinity will have a problem. reporter: at 180,000 people passed through central park, major providers are bringing in additional sources. still, you can expect the possibility of limited service. >> of course nobody likes that. but i think that it's special. >> if you're looking for timely delivery, you also experience delays. the postal service has removed them where the pope has been pushing through. is a world leader. and it's a temporary problem, i guess. i can't see it being that bad. reporter: most new yorkers we spoke with see this historic visit. >> you always make a public sacrifice or a private sector pays to live in a public place. reporter: especially when you're sharing with the bishop of rome. steve: poke frances will get quite warm welcome. 200 members of the brooklyn line. to greet his holiness. the children will present him with a spiritual decay filled with a bouquet and acts of kindness across brooklyn and queens. >> he is so special. >> i feel really excited and special and lucky because others don't have a chance to see the pope. dari: one frustrated dad is putting his sense and when it comes to what he says is a lack of common sense when it comes he showed just how confusing it all is. earlier this month the governor admitted that the program in new york is broken and appointed a commission to help fix it. steve: it is time for our daily look at whether people are living up or down to our daily expectations of living. apple. the technology giant moving forward and plans to have a car on the market by 2019. indications will be electric. hopefully it will charge faster than the iphone. and a longtime friend of ryan reynolds trying to sell baby pictures to the paparazzi. he says he will never see or speak to that friend again. and one day after the emmys, tracy morgan will appear in his first movie alongside ice cube since his injury. it's the third time that the actors have worked together on films. they play high school employees and get in a fight. so it will be good. amazing. dari: last night he was hilarious. okay, new look. steve: the haughty looks from some top designers. dari: first, here's tonight's new york minute. reporter: a stretch of 108th street in richmond hill is known as maple place. for this commissioner. he was a creator of this crime-fighting strategy. >> that was the essence of jack maple. we had to be where the criminals were and that is what we as cops do. reporter: the food bank for new york city held its first annual farm to food bank drive. getting people to donate bags of fresh fruit is part of the month-long to end hunger campaign. >> 80 farmers have decided that as a part of hunger awareness they are going to sell a bag of food to a family that plans to shop today and provide an opportunity to provide groceries for a family who needs it. to food bank nyc.org. and that is your new york minute. steve: check out the "fox 5 news" ran seven weather application. it features live interactive radar and you can get weather headlines and storm alerts. just search it in the itunes when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? 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>> i would love that. >> designers have been experimenting and they are trying to make this wearable technology more appealing so it doesn't look like you're wearing a computer on your wrist. >> we use stainless steel, aluminum, we do finishings that are just beautiful, things you cannot obtain with plastic and we think a lot about the fact that people should be wearing these products 24/7. reporter: technology giants are partnering to invent something that works well on the inside that looks elegant on the outside. sophisticated and sporting. >> you can actually go online and design your own smart watch and you get to pick not only the bands but also the color of the face itself tour and technology companies want to go mainstream. right now the devices are they envision a day when you walked on the greet without a need one. the computer and cell phone is disguised as a delicate wristwatch. dari: and the conversation was so good, wasn't it. steve: so we are definitely having an amazing shift into fall. nick: although when it officially arrives on wednesday morning, it's actually going to warm up near 80 degrees. but we will be cooling it down to, the average high is about 73 and so take a look at the numbers, 73 and 59, right on target for this time of year right around the same numbers tomorrow. ninety-five and 47, down at 655 and we are looking at 69 degrees now. dewpoint at 46. while there are clouds and the possibility of thunderstorms, things are evaporating before they hit the ground. as we go and take a look, sky guardian showing you a couple of sprinkles moving. low 70s come in new york city to bridgeport towards new work for the eyes, 63 in monticello, and then delmar coming in at 68 degrees. fifty-seven north and it's very close to suspects. sixtys down to the city, low so we are going to continue with this and east and north easterly wind blasting through tomorrow. like i said not much precipitation is going to happen even though we have this system is zipping on top of this right now. fifty-nine from albany to buffalo. in the lower 60s as you head towards washington dc. here's your sky guardian and again you can see this as precipitation is precipitation on top evaporating before it gets down here. showing or light showers and as the showers move up this way to have a hard time surviving in the satellite photo is showing us that as well. the clouds are going to stay. that will continue into tomorrow with sun trying to break through the afternoon. and then i pressure is going to move right on down and actually come down from new england and wednesday and thursday and friday. originally they were thinking that the weekend could be great but we will have to see. there's a system we are watching to the south that may not come further north. eightys tomorrow in the desert southwest, 80s in denver, 70s as you go all through the mid-atlantic states in the northeast. clouds limited, sprinkle in the morning. succeed at lunchtime, 74 tomorrow afternoon. future cast showing the system dying down. the clouds will go away later in the day. keeping the sunshine going into thursday. and this is the moisture that could start greet northward as we head into the weekend. i will have more on that tomorrow when we have more information on that. a couple of sprinkles, no big deal. fortys and 50s, if you sprinkles and i would not expect much. fall arrives at 4:20 a.m. right now i'm showing the weekend is okay. i reserve the right to change that and i just might have to. fiftys at night. >> it's nice that it will be steve: that is great. thank you so much. fans still fuming over how this team is using it pitching ace. it is a predictable problem. dari: and how it ended up costing the mets a crucial win in the subway series next. >> 287 southbound on the left lane closed tomorrow for construction from 10:00 a.m. until selling 18 homes? 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[laughter] >> it started with a clip of david letterman and then it went on to show the final scenes and they hit twitter to register their dismay. >> and hey, not everyone can lock themselves in a bunker. hash tag, spoilers and another said that it just set the record for most perman. steve: and one individual says i don't remember them ruining every show ever. russ: is not now the second go around for some of them? steve: basically it begs the statue of limitations run out on spoilers. dari: "mad men" recently ended. steve: i feel that it ended long enough ago that if you care about it and where you could be upset by a spoiler you would have seen it by now or you can't really complain. dari: well, you guys are talking about ray donovan. >> i was watching the show. so certainly it's a big deal. >> it's only tv. dari: i won't spoil it for those of you who haven't seen it. steve: okay, that is going to do it for us. take care. steve: if you want to connect to great stories and people, engage our facebook, twitter and so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? why fios? well fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out whatever speed you need, fios has it. so if you need more streaming for more devices, fastest internet and wi-fi available from 50 to 500 mpbs. and we're not just talking downloads. we're talking equal upload speeds, too. favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. you can view your entertainment at home, or on the go. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. why fios? ultimately, that's why. right now, get 50 meg fios starting at $79.99 a month, plus get $350 back with a two

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