Stokes. And thank you for joining us, im ken rosato. Its friday, november 6th. And you are never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic. You know whos here . Meteorologist bill evans is. Oh. What a check of the accuweather forecast. Thank you ken. Lori good morning. Good morning everybody, thank you very much. Here we go take a look outside. We have ourselves some cloudy skies and some dense fog around this morning. So foggy its knocking out some of the cameras but look how warm it is. 66 degrees and half mile visibility in some spots down to. 3 now at jfk. And you can see about a four mile visibility at white plains but a half mile at belmar. The fog coming and going this morning, temperatures are really warm, the normal average afternoon High Temperature is 57 and were at 66 at the park. Of 3 bridgeport and white plains and montauk a couple of little sprinkles there on fire island. A big old southerly wind today going to pump up the moisture and today we could hit 77 a
Screening before anyone else. Well, good friday morning. We begin with the growing fears over air safety following that devastating russian plane crash in the egyptian desert. Russia and egypt still pushing back against suggestions that a bomb likely took down the plane but u. S. And british Officials Say theyre being guided by intelligence intercepts and now major changes are in store for key airports across the world. Abcs lana zak has the latest for us and joining us from washington. Lana, good morning. Reporter good morning, reena and kendis. The department of Homeland Security is looking at ways to make foreign airport screening as rigorous as the United States, here airport workers may be credentialed every six months but in some foreign airports it is as infreak as every five years. The possibility that a terrorist bomb downed the russian plane in egypt is sending International Shock waves with implications for u. S. Travelers. I think there is a possibility that there was a ser
Screening before anyone else. Well, good friday morning. We begin with the growing fears over air safety following that devastating russian plane crash in the egyptian desert. Russia and egypt still pushing back against suggestions that a bomb likely took down the plane but u. S. And british Officials Say theyre being guided by intelligence intercepts and now major changes are in store for key airports across the world. Abcs lana zak has the latest washington. Lana, good morning. Reporter good morning, reena and kendis. The department of Homeland Security is looking at ways to make foreign airport screening as rigorous as the United States, here airport workers may be credentialed every six months but in some foreign airports it is as infreak as every five years. The possibility that a terrorist bomb downed the russian plane in egypt is sending International Shock waves with implications i think there is a possibility that there was a bomb on board. And were taking that very seriously.
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Civil Disobedience Campaign on chinas national day. Hello, thanks for being with us. United states has carried out a third night of air strikes against i. S. Militant positions in syria. 12 small Scale Oil Refineries in three parts of Eastern Syria were attacked in a bid to damage the groups financial assets. Here we are, one, two, three areas there. The u. S. Department of defense estimates that those refineries have been making the militants Something Like 2 million a day. It also confirmed that war planes from saudi arabia and the United Arab Emirates were involved in the attacks, and reports suggest 14 jihadists along with five civilians have been killed. Those u. S. Air strikes have gained further International Support at the u. N. General assembly in new york. And we will be bringing you all the latest in the course of the next 15 minutes here on bbc world news. As clive murray joins us on the turkeysyria border. Reporter yes, hello to you. And welcome to the turkeysyria border.