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we have the latest on this controversial issue. antwan: you may notice some workers, we will tell you what that is about as well. busy day. i am antwan lewis. juliet: i am juliet huddy. bent is back tomorrow. he is with his brand new baby. going to be a big boy. that is pretty tall. but not that call. average size. adorable adorable. >> meteorologist: ready for a day. as you step in here and go out the door this morning and not bad, kind of nice out there, cloudy skies, temperatures pretty mild but rain on the way. you and see on sky guardian showers making their way midway across pennsylvania heading in this general direction still like it will be a big round of severe weather, a quick rumble of thunder. temperatureswise, 57 in islip, same in bridgeport, to 58 in central park, 57 all so, a big warmup for many of us, look at the huge temperature change, 25 degrees warmer and 24 hours ago in poughkeepsie, 24 degrees warmer in sussex, a live and agrees central park so everyone, generally by quite a bit, 25 degrees. here is what we have with radar and satellite, a lot of clouds, showers to the west of us but a lot of moisture out there to the west and that will eventually swing through the tristate region, warm front, quote from dragging on by and here is what we have with rain chances starting at 30% at 7:00 a.m. picks up to 50 by noon, 70% by 1:00 p.m. and looks like pretty solid rain for the afternoon and evening and that rain could be heavy at times as well and quite by, high temperatures 65, 58 tomorrow, it will be on the dry side with lots of sunshine but highs and lows a little below normal and low temperatures drop near freezing early next week, a couple times in a row. let's see what is going on, construction delays out there. any thing else going on? antwan: not lot going on this morning, new jersey can you looking good, union and essex county not bet on 28 your 78 you're traveling in westchester, tappan zee bridge no problems. let's look at your commute on the lie, you are fine on the west bound dandies downside, 59th street bridge, no problems to worry about. let's go to that camera shot upper level looks good, so does the gwb, more volume than normal but those delays easing out from earlier construction, lincoln and holland tunnel doing fine if you're taking trains everything on or close to schedule. juliet: there have been overnight rate in belgium and 400 over the past three days as the search continues for isis terrorists. antwan: liz dahlem joins us from times square with reaction to >> reporter: the police commissioner and mayor held a press conference at an unusual time at 11:00 which kind of leads us to believe they really wanted to call new yorkers's years after this isis video was released. it is disturbing because it has images of common places in new york city like here in times square but the mayor said he wants to urge new yorkers not to be afraid. times square, herald square, yellow taxicabs, some of the images from the latest basis propaganda videos showing a suicide bomber putting on an explosive vest and pulling the trigger on the streets of new york city. police commissioner bill bratton says the city is a constant target on high alert the video is nothing new. >> it is that mishmash of previously released video, a compilation of videos going back to one in august directed against germany, one in october against israel and 19 seconds of a 5 minute video released today. >> reporter: the nypd deployed additional counterterrorism teams throughout the city, the officers were specialty trained and equipped to deal with active shooter scenarios. >> we initiated the first wave of the new critical response command which will grow to 500 plus officers specifically dedicated to anti-terrorism activities. >> reporter: the nypd continues to work closely with the fbi. the director of homeland security saying there is no specific threat in the united states and encourage people not to live in fear. >> we continue to encourage the public to travel, attend public events and freely associate, but remain vigilant and aware. >> reporter: bill bratton has the same message for new yorkers and the millions of tourists that will come to the city to celebrate the holidays. >> people can feel comfortable coming into the city, enjoying themselves, celebrate, be aware but do not be afraid. >> reporter: but mayor had another message similar to that one saying if we do live in fear and terrorists will win. new yorkers should go about their regular routine, this is the normal spot a tourist might see during the holiday season vigilant. we are live in times square this morning. back to you. antwan: thanks so much. remains unclear. there were widespread reports he was captured or killed during yesterday's deadly raid but officials of not confirmed if he was among the two persons killed. >> we are trying to identify the terrorists that are dead or anybody that could be implied or involved. >> reporter: the reports say yesterday's rate which captured eight people stopped imminent attacks on the airport and shopping center in the business district, french police alerted european neighbors to be on the lookout for a vehicle that could be carrying salah abdelslam, the terrorists with logistics and the vehicle used in friday's attack. >> reporter: the flat iron building paying tribute to victims of the terrorist attacks, an image of the eiffel tower will be projected to the side of the building, the display will be in the color of the french flag. banner in french will read, quote, she is tossed by the waves but does not sink. it will be displayed saturday night. antwan: hillary clinton will deliver a major foreign policy address to lay out her strategy for defeating isis. her campaign since he will outline her plan for combating radical jihad more broadly. clinton has been criticized for not going into enough depth on her plan during last week's debate. >> this cannot be an american flight though american leadership is the essential. it is important to wonder stand your adversary in order to figure out how they are thinking, what they will be doing, how they will react. >> reporter: bernie sanders expected to speak out about foreign policy at georgetown university, expected to talk about the attacks and how the world community can defeat isis. should see refugees be allowed in this country or are they a threat? >> the topic that folks are talking about, has governors and opinion. teresa priolo, good morning. >> opinions on this side very split, a controversial and emotional issue, we are a nation of immigrants so we should welcome these refugees and those who believe we must first protect our own. >> i would like to know what chris christie says about this? >> it is that of a 3-year-old syrian boy, dead on a beach. to escape the hardships of war. it is used to highlight the refugee crisis facing the united states. >> is this what you wants to see happening to children? we don't accept that. >> reporter: bill deblasio call about chris christie for his hardline stance on rejecting those seeking asylum. chris christie believes president obama's plan to exit 10,000 refugees poses a security threat. >> when the fbi director says that, that should be the end of the conversation about bringing syria refugees in here. >> this opinion shared by half of the nation's governors and many in congress today will consider the legislation requiring three national security teams to certified that each refugee is not a threat. the fbi would also have to certify the background checks. opponents say it was all but shut down the program. >> reporter: >> we will not have a religious test. only a security test. >> reporter: president obama vowed to veto it and criticized republicans for what he called their anti-american stance. >> they are apparently scared of widows and orphans coming in to the united states of america. >> reporter: states required to let these individuals in and do the 1980 refugee act but if efforts in congress failed to halt this program the governors say they may stop using existing law which requires local agencies and nonprofit to cooperate with the state. if they fail to do that states will shed some down. shutting down by catholic charities, a lot of these refugees are funneled through and placed in different states. that will be a bold move for they do a lot of important work. juliet: the syrian refugee issue, they do a lot of work. we will see. >> reporter: on a quarters taking any rude they can to stop the flow. antwan: a lot more coming up. popular item on holiday wish list, hover boards now are banned in new york city. we knew it was going to go in that direction but what you don't know is how much you could be fined if you are caught writing one. >> reporter: mike watching the rain coming. >> meteorologist: depends where you are, starts making its way from the west to the east as time goes on. by around midmorning it will be here in this city. 58 degrees your temperature right now, cloudy skies, showers are expected later, it does take some time, some of us don't get it until later so it takes its time getting here. another breezy mild day but if you keep track of the weather download the myfoxny.com weather apps, one of those days it comes in handy, live interactive radar will show you where the rain is, where it is going and it is free, download at the google play store, all ready to rock-and-roll. behave for uncle pete. bye, see you guys later. [boys screaming] now time warner cable makes your internet go faster. up to 300 megs. are you having fun? yeah it's ok. it's good. in-home wifi powered by the latest equipment available to cover all your devices. so when you need more from your internet, it's there for you. discover how much more is included. get 50 meg internet for $39.99 per month. call 1-855-want twc. antwan: when i was coming and i thought was actually warm. juliet: i've thought so too. antwan: what do you think? >> meteorologist: it looked good. right around 57 degrees or so. the average high warmer than 57. around. not 77. happy to see you appreciating warmer temperatures, average high 53, we are already at a temperature warmer than that and the reason being not because of the sun which is not up yet but because of the southerly wind and cloud cover we have out there kept us less and mild in the overnight hours. here's what to expect as we go through the day, break it down slowly from now until noon, rain will be developing but a few showers in that timeframe but noon until 7:00 we see periods of marine with gusty southeast winds coming into the and the heaviest rain until 7:00 p.m. to midnight, rain total in this end about an inch in some places, could be an inch and a half, more rain today than yesterday, but still we need rainfall, morgan nine inches behind 4 of the year, 58, 59 in newark, 57 in islip and bridgeport, same in sussex and 54 in poughkeepsie, just about everyone is looking at the warmer temperatures the reason being that southeasterly wind blowing warmer air and caught cover also helps to keep the ground levels from skipping into the upper levels of the atmosphere. showers lining up to the west of us, nothing all that impressive but coming through pennsylvania and we should focus more to the southwest, more yellow and orange in that region over in virginia near the nation's capital, that is what comes out be heavier pockets of showers through the tristate region later this afternoon into this evening and thunderstorms as this crosses through the tristate region, future cast wants to hold off on a rainfall, kicking in until we get close in this city, it does start to the west, in overspread the tristate region with light to moderate rainfall especially in the second half of the day, and your stuff this evening and shuts down after midnight, clear skies as we head into friday and saturday but there will be reinforcing shots of cool air coming this way, little lackluster moisture could get pretty dry. it is turning wet, friday showers before 9:00 a.m. and the on. temperatureswise we go up to a high of 65 later on and as we go through the next seven days high temperatures drop big time over the weekend, lows next week will and tuesday morning. that is in the city, not just outlying suburbs. let's bring in ines, a construction delays. what have we got? ines: connecticut 95, expect delays for exit 16, construction had one lane closed, no issues on the southbound side, new jersey things are fine, bridgeswater, no issues on 78, 287. let's look at staten island, the expressway by bradley avenue, traffic smooth sailing for the verrazzano bridge east bound, no issues west bound, bronx, alexander hamilton bridge smooth sailing both directions and also note issues on a major deegan northbound south bound. antwan: it is 5:18 as we enter one of the busiest travel weeks of the air, travel workers at several major airport hubs are on strike, most of the workers are cleaners and better handle is employed by contractors, but strike started last night, at kennedy, laguardia and newark, several airlines have a plan in place so travelers won't be disrupted others say they don't expect the strike to have that big an impact. two. juliet: however boards look like fun, slightly dangerous to meet, slightly horrifying and a lot of people want them as holiday gifts. topping wish lists. antwan: if you are thinking of getting when you may watch out because you could get full over. juliet: what is the deal? kerry: and won't find me on one of these things. people. cover boards are one of office items out there featured on "good day new york" and it turns out when you ride the not only do you have to watch out for bumps and people in st. but police. according to the nypd the self balancing scooters are illegal under state law because they're considered motor vehicles and can't be registered. other vehicles not allowed on city streets or sidewalks include minibikes, off-road motorcycles, go-karts, golf carts, you don't see many of those in new york city and motor assisted bicycles, you see a lot of delivery guys riding those. the dot is cracking down on hover boards and everything including these, if you get caught you could be fined $500, leave those cover boards at home. you don't see it too often been on the off chance those people could be fined $500. juliet: no central park cover boarding. once the week makes her at the couple's according to a new study. take it. antwan: any more than that won't when you did the first part of the reed, won't make a difference in terms of packages, based on surveys of more than 30,000 americans over 40 it is. juliet: a lengthy study. antwan: it was published in the journal social psychological and personality science. never heard of that journal. juliet: a comments on that? a lot more coming up, derek jeter. dave: for being sued. juliet: over underwear. i can't wait for you to read this story. deal when we return. imagine a world where the only thing you had to wrestle for on thanksgiving was the last piece of pumpkin pie. and the only place we camped out was in front of a fire and not the parking lot of a store. at t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods, we' re closed on thanksgiving because family time comes first. let' s put more value on what really matters. this season, bring back the holidays. and homegoods. thoughtful, purely natural, purely fancy feast. new delicious entr\es, crafted to the last detail. flaked tuna, white-meat chicken, never any by-products or fillers. purely natural tastes juliet: the popularity of tax the apps driving down its resume. revenue. maybe it's resume too. uber and lift don't charge what yellow cabs to leading to a net loss of $10 million for the mta and the transit officials said that was, take a bigger market share which the going to, uber spokesperson said it his four times more in taxes and taxes generated so politicians can allocate more tax money. antwan: derek jeter reportedly being sued for backing out of an underwear deal. here is what we know. he signed a tweet year deal to promote the swedish underlying in 2011 but the daily news says he called it quits two years later when the brand signed on $0.50. the suit claims he thought the rapper would make the underlying too urban. now he wants derek jeter to the $5 million, commented on the suit. that is pretty interesting. every holiday there seems to be one must have a right and everybody goes crazy about. juliet: this thanksgiving it is the sweet potato pie that is all sold out because of this guy. two people who laughed together and laughed together sometimes when you -- juliet: on and on singing about sweet potato pies, 33 matt james who lives in el recorded himself singing the praises of the's via and posted on line and it went so viral, millions of views, sparked each nationwide run on sweet potato pies. walmart sold an average of apply a second cause for 72 hours after the video went viral leading many stores to sellout so this guy obviously needs to be a spokesperson. use a celebrity now all. >> i guess the video was passed around in the wal-mart store among the workers so i went into walmart after to get some soap and everybody is like -- juliet: patty called to thank him. walmart says it doesn't expect to restock supplies in store until december. antwan: get in the kitchen and start the beacon. juliet: get on it. we will -- we need an example. i guess they are sold out. antwan: gives my grandmother a run. top stories when we return. now, you're free to start enjoying the breakfast you love any time you wish. no way. introducing mcdonald's new all day breakfast menu. once, you changed how you ate breakfast. it's time to start >> from fox 5 news this is "good day new york". juliet: good morning, happy little friday, friday light as we like to call it. we are going to have some rain today. we have been telling you about that last several days, bring your umbrellas, mike tells us when it arrives. antwan: isis issuing a threat to new york city, the mayor and the police commissioner will isn't unusually lean news conference to -- we will tell you what was said. juliet: and surveillance video of the subway shooting, they are hoping you can help nail this guy. antwan: handing the ball to the qb, duke has the latest on his hands, a good morning so far, nice way to walking, a little warm out but we know what is coming later today but we are often with good start. always a pleasure. it is heard. antwan: herbert, juliet. >> meteorologist: i don't iron news that. juliet: the british say heard. juliet: too much for my brain. >> meteorologist: let's show you what we have. we will deal with rain fallout there, radar is fired up, not much happening, there have been reports of late sprinkles over new jersey but it is not showing up on live radar but there will be showers into the tristate, a little patchy showers coming in to the poconos, we go to the morning commute without much going on. 58 is your current temperature. and southeasterly winds in central park, a bridgeport as well as islip and montauk pretty uniform temperatures, most places can to a 25 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago, a big bump up in temperatures. temperatures warmer than the average highs and the sun is not even come up yet not the you will see much because cloudy skies and showers to the west of us and they will close and come through the tristate region, and your pockets of rain to the southwest and that also will be dragging by this afternoon and this evening, shutdown after midnight. and depending where you are, high temperature to 65, windy with wind coming from the south southeast, and tomorrow is backed the sunshine. pretty much through the weekend. let's see what is going on with the commute. >> no problems in queens, a look at the white stone frogs neck bridge, no issues on but bqe in the garden state parkway by exit 98, toward the driscoll's ridge no problems, everything running on or close to schedule. ines: associates of those in friday's% tax use chemical and biological weapons. juliet: mayor the bastille and dahlem live in times square with the latest. >> reporter: the mayor and police commissioner said this video is something to be concerned about. and going about their regular line not to make any changes, even though this video was distributed just yesterday. times square, harold ford, yellow taxicabs, these are some of the still images from the latest isis propaganda video. it shows a suicide bomber putting on an explosive vest and later pulling the trigger on the streets of new york city, police commissioner bill bratton says, it is nothing new. >> it is the mishmash of previously released video, a compilation of videos going back against gemini, one in october directed against israel. a 5 minute video released today. scenes of new york. >> the nypd deployed additional counterterrorism teams throughout the city. active shooter scenarios. >> the critical response command growing to 500 officers dedicated to anti-terrorism activities. >> reporter: the nypd works closely with the fbi, director of homeland security saying there is no specific threat in the united states and encourage people not to live in fear. >> we continue to encourage the public to travel, attend a public events and freely associate but remain vigilant and aware. >> reporter: bill bratton has the same message for new yorkers and millions of tourists that will come to the city to celebrate the holidays. >> reporter: >> people can feel comfortable celebrate, do not be afraid. >> reporter: the governor directed state agencies to enhance their preparedness as extra layer of protection across the state, message from politicians locally and statewide not to fear. we are live from times square, back to you in the studio. >> reporter: in paris the fate of abdelhamid abaaoud, the mastermind of the attacks isn't clear. yesterday on socially media and through legitimate news agencies there were reports he was killed. others that he was captured during deadly raids. officials have not confirmed, and the authorities say were killed. several reports say yesterday's rating captured eight people stopped imminent attacks on shopping center in the business district. french police alerted european neighbors to be on the lookout for a vehicle that could be carrying salah abdelslam, the accused terrorist that rented one of the vehicles in the attacks. ines: an open letter to isis. antwan: just three days after his wife was killed in a concert hall. in the letter he says he is devastated but will continue to live unafraid without hatred for the killers. >> use away the life, and don't want to. juliet: couldn't even begin. his family is missing they are stronger, >> -- in this country. >> it is -- crazy. >> let's let it be issued to the paris at tax. the paris attack happened, not ratcheted up and not jetblue edge it is a controversial and emotional issue, between those immigrants. those who must protect our own nation. >> i would like to know what chris christie says about this. >> reporter: it is the image echoed around the world, that of a three-year-old syrian boy dead on the beach trying to escape the hard ships of war. refugee crisis facing the united states. >> is this what you wants to see happen? we don't accept that in new york city. >> reporter: bill deblasio called out chris christie for his hard-line stance on rejecting those seeking asylum. chris christie believes president obama plans to accept threat. >> reporter: when the fbi director says we cannot effectively that these people that should be the end of the syria refugees. >> reporter: this opinion shared by half of the nation's governors and many in congress will consider legislation requiring three national security chief to certify that each refugee, the fbi would have checks. program. religious test. only a security test. >> reporter: president obama has vowed to veto it and criticize, >> apparently there scared of widows and orphans coming in to the united states of america. >> reporter: under the 1980 refugee act states are required to take in refugees from all countries but if these efforts in congress failed today, the governors day they may stop it by using existing law which requires local agencies and cooperate with state. if they fail to do that state's consent been down. what they are talking about is a lot of non-governmental organizations like catholic charities and the like are funneling refugees from all countries, iraq, syria and the like. ines: that is not their sole purpose. >> reporter: they do so much good work, one of them is to misplace victims of war. and shut down those agencies and allow them to operate in the state. antwan: which could set of legal battles. to fight back. juliet: you may be against syrian refugees coming into the country, and supportive of other things these charities do. that could get tricky. antwan: it is thursday. juliet: little friday. the letter from the man who lost his wife was heavy. that is very -- theresa and i were talking about a flat iron building on the side and honor the french victims. this is a rough time. antwan: you are telling us rain is coming. >> meteorologist: depends where you are so it starts in the west, in new jersey first, probably in the mid morning hours and get to was in the city. and spotty rain ahead of that. later this afternoon the real solid stuff comes by, 58 degrees, at the tristate winds from the east southeast. it is a warm direction, cloudy skies, showers closing in, a few sprinkles possible ahead of that, the wet day especially the second half of the day when the bulk of the rain will come through lead a few thunderstorms this evening, high temperatures 65 degrees, and go through the next five days, cooler temperatures on the way. today is wet and warm, wet radar on the myfoxny.com weather apps at the apple itunes store and google play store. let's see what is going on. looking like -- >> no problems of of the tappan zee bridge you are fined for the new england thruway or 684, let's go to our cameras and look in your commute in brooklyn by the prospect expressway toward the merger was down you are fine, traffic eastbound towards what bqe looks good ending to new jersey the lincoln tunnel at on the tip of your tongue with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored coffees. from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m., enjoy any medium latte one, two, three, four can i have a little more? five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten i love you sail the ship chop the tree skip the rope look at me all together now vo: everything for entertaining everyone. kohl's. patients across the country have spoken. they recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a survey conducted for the centers for medicare and medicaid services. t fewer than 10% received 5 stars. r among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. appointments available now. juliet: checking headlines in paris, but fate of abdelhamid abaaoud is still unclear. he was captured and even killed during the raids yesterday. officials say he was not arrested but they have not confirmed whether he is among the two people who were killed. antwan: jerry mobile will learn his fate, the former spokesperson for subway restaurant admitted to having sex with children and child pornography, he has agreed to pay each of his victims $100,000 apiece. juliet: two nypd officers save the man from stabbing on hollywood's walk of fame. the ad tech reportedly stabbed a man several times for no reason at all until the officers managed to subdue him. they then held him until the lapd arrived. the victim is a tourist who had surgery for his injuries and thankfully expected to be okay. no word on any charges. is that the victim? antwan: this was a tough one. juliet: not the best day for a news. heartbreaking story. former quarterback doug fluty who spent 12 isn't the nfl lost both his parents. antwan: they were married 56 years and died within an hour of each other, his dad passed away of a heart attack while in the hospital and less than hour later islam past away also from our attack. then he posted on facebook they say you can die of a broken heart and i believe it. i would like to honor my mom and dad for all they did throughout my and my brothers and sisters lives. your favorite player. duke: he really is. i remember watching him all the time, at a chance to meet him, friendly with my dad and in spring training and like my all-time favorite, my thoughts, my prayers, he and his family. it looks like ryan fitzpatrick isn't going to lead the injured the jets' quarterback underwent surgery last friday the day after the jets lost to the bills but with a gangrene getting ready to face the texans, there was ryan at practice yesterday. he hurt the thumb of few weeks back against oakland, he is taking it one day at a time but fitzpatrick declared he was ready to start. >> coming out of any surgery didn't feel great the first couple days, trying to get over all that. i feel a lot better today than i did yesterday and hopefully make the same step tomorrow. i wasn't sure what to expect to be honest. >> didn't give him anything. duke: we will find out sunday it is fits patrick's turn to play, they take the texans at 1:00 p.m.. they're looking for the second on the lower edge in the fourth quarter, the hornets striking jeremy lin, the reverse layup, shot up 5-4. later on in the fourth jarrett jack from downtown is going to nail a free, the nets cut the lead to 1, a few minutes ago, jack goes up, loses the ball and it is off to the races, jeremy lin ms. kendall walker and the hornets went 115-111. rangers are itching for tonight's rematch in tampa going against lightning for the first time since their game vii elimination in the eastern conference finals last season. adding fuel the fire the rangers could win their tenth straight game tying the franchise record. the head coach expects his team to be fired up when they hit the ice. >> everybody in that room knows that is the team that eliminated us from going to the stanley cup the third period going in 0-0 so from our standpoint, it is big game and a serious game and i expect our guys to be highly motivated and ready when they step on the ice tomorrow. >> this is how bad rhonda got battered, sheet is not allowed to fight for 60 days, can't have contests for 45. she is under a medical suspension and also has to undergo head ct scan. if there's any damage she could be out six months. saturday at home pummelled the former champ, knocked out with a light kick to the head. then was taken to the hospital, having to get stitches. so that hurt. walking that stuff. thank you. >> we were trying to figure out how warm it was, rain is coming. >> 58 central park, average high at this time of year is 53. we are well above the normal high temperature at 5:00 in the morning, 6:00 in the morning, ted touchers will be warmer in the afternoon and let it rain chances out there. there's a chance of showers out there pretty much now the chances are pretty small but picks up quickly as we head into the afternoon and evening, 100% chance of showers in the tristate region. that rain will be heavy at times and not worried about the morning commute being messed up by the weather but this afternoon and evening it will be sloppy. 58 your temperature at central park, 59 at newark with cloudy skies, there is the showers and a cold front working its way into the tristate region, heavier pockets of rain to the southwest and that will be front, cold front, low pressure driving it is going to be a sloppy situation, the latter half of the they worse than the first half, cloudy and windy, winds from the southeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour, solid wind out there gusting at higher times and we will see driers guys back again once we got past midnight, cooler temperatures working their way into the area, 58 tomorrow, 51 saturday, cool temperatures next week. let's bring in ines and see what is going on. at least it is dry outside that won't be later on. ines: the dry weather helping the commute, everything fine on the expressway, traffic flow on the bqe, traffic slowed due to construction. let's go to the cameras and look your commute on the parkway by mile marker 136, northbound fine, no issues on the on or close to juliet: here is anna gilligan. antwan: your top story is huge. anna: i didn't think she would never reveal anything about this but after so many years she stayed treatment but, the son and is finally spilling the beans on who she is talking anna: that second verse is about warren beatty's but she is not revealing who she's talking men. she made the big revealed a new memoir said be released next week titled boys in the trees which goes into her other relationships with mick jagger, chris chris thompson and jack nicholson. a lot of candidates. antwan: james taylor's name. that is something about you walked like you are walking into a party or something like that. that could be nick jagger. anna: she said indeed cool so she doesn't know. warren beatty did know. zoolantern back to save the world. >> he was once the world's most famous male model, even his looks were household names. magnum and -- anna: this trailer looks good, forlander too, they were greeted by an interpol agents played by connecticut -- penelope cruz. she is good-looking, i trust her. the international conspiracy third trying to break, justin bieber has a cameo. it is awesome. it will be released in february. and last night the red carpet was rolled out in new york for the premier of the final chapter of the hundred games, mockingj part ii. jennifer lawrence and gillian more were there and the upper west side. industry experts expect to bring in $120 million this weekend. p now only ford offers $750t black friday bonus cash on select vehicles, on top of ford friends and neighbors pricing. that doesn't happen every day. make black friday hassle-free with low prices on ford cars, trucks and suvs. and get $750 dollars black friday bonus cash on select ford vehicles, on top of all other offers. it's an inside deal, now for everyone. hurry for a limited time, get $750 dollars black friday 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