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from "fox 5 news", this is "good day wake up". >> good morning everybody, it is going to be a fine, fall day. fall day. audrey will have the question to that, she has the details. that, she has the details. >> were going to there is a strike against isis and will have the latest sp1 the manhunt is on for the suspects in france. we have a lot of reports. >> kerry: we will see how the
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our area. >> juliet: good morning everyone i am juliet. >> kerry: it is 5:00 a.m. on november 16. it is a rough weekend but we did have light on saturday afternoon. then and his wife had a baby. they did not name him julian. he was born at 2:17 p.m. on saturday, 9 pounds 4 ounces. audrey, big baby. huge congratulations to them both. >> juliet: helix sleep deprived. >> kerry: we are starting up monday with good news, temperatures will be above average for this time of year making for a very comfortable start to the week. it is 52 degrees right now, the
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40s in belmar, cooler north and west with readings in the 30s. thirty-five up as kinski, across northern sections of new jersey we have readings in the 40s. we are in the 30s that sussex. we'll have mild temperatures across the area this morning and that will set us up for a very mild afternoon. our readings will be in the 60s, above average for this time of year. it will be a manly clear skies, high pressure is in control bringing dry weather from the great lakes to new england and down toward mid atlantic. expect expect sunshine with
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tomorrow is cooler, front is moving in. wednesday's increasing clouds with patchy drizzle in the afternoon. will have a soaking rain by thursday and high temperature in the 60s. it should dry out for the weekend with temperatures in the 50s by friday. let's take a look at the roads. >> ines: we do have a bit of a problem in new jersey. 21 northbound watch northbound watch out for an accident blocking the lane. things are fine and long island and nassau county. look at the bronx road parkway by 2303rd street, your fine, your fine southbound and northbound is quiet. lincoln town all there is no delays at the moment. same with the holland and george trains are running on are close
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>> kerry: this morning where learning french officials have identified the mastermind behind tresa has the very latest on the situation. >> reporter: good morning. this information just coming in according to french officials they have named it the mastermind belgium, he he is suspected in other reported attacks including a train. he is someone someone known to them for some time. they identified two other cysts that terrace. refugee last nine. the other charge with terrorism in 2012. at least 150 rates have been carried out, they have seized a rocket launcher in lyons. new terror attacks have been planned in france and other countries. >> this is just the beginning of the response that was promised
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lives of 129 people. france promised revenge. overnight the defense began. france pounded syria and iraq, destroying jihad he training camps, and ammunition dump, the sites the sites were already abandoned according to isis. there is a manhunt for this man that continues along with seven others that are involved. french police say the man rented the volkswagen that the terrace to the concert hall. he was questioned by police in the belgian border on saturday, he was released, it is unclear why. one of the suspects brother was killed in the attack, another is under arrest and belgium. >> my main thought was just to get out. i did not think i actually realized, you do not know then what it was. it was was gunshots
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and he had to get off. it was only afterwards that we realized it was a terror attack. >> the synchronized terror attacks, now the focus of the g20 summit in turkey. it was supposed to be about economic issues but is now a summit on terrorism. president obama spent 30 minutes talking with glad mayor putin. >> we will redouble our efforts working with other members of the coalition to bring about a peaceful transition syria and to eliminate isis as a force that can create so much pain and suffering for people in paris. >> keep that in mind, the name - is a name that you will hear a
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lot of it is replacing the word isis. president obama has ordered flags to be flown at half staff. today key attractions like the loop will reopen in paris. >> kerry: here at home governors and at least two states are saying they will not accept any syrian refugees, at least for now. michigan governor is putting his prior recommendation to accept more refugees on hold that's until we review the screening process. michigan has a large arab population. meanwhile robert bentley is following suit, after full consideration of the attack he will not allow citizens of his state to be put in harm's way. >> juliet: the city of paris is on edge, you can say all of
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attack evoke panic including this. he was broadcasting from a cafe in paris when customer started running and ducking for cover. >> become be calm. >> juliet: so many other scarce throughout the last several days. they were false alarms though. it's not sure what cost caused people to dive under tables from this one. >> kerry: another scare cause panic in an otherwise peaceful candlelight vigil, take a look. >> people ran for their lives and trampled over flowers and memorial for for the victims in
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the republic plaza in paris. please respond quickly with guns drawn. what american living living in paris described the city's mood. >> we are just a few box blocks away from where 19 people were shot. actually around the corner from my son's daycare. >> apparently what caused all of that was fireworks. >> kerry: let's go to liz who is outside the french consulate on i-uppercase-letter. >> reporter: good morning this memorial has been expanding down fifth avenue. one other noticeable change here in front of the consulate is the nypd presence. as soon as this all unraveled on friday we saw the police department quickly react, calling the the attacks a game changer and says the nypd
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something similar with happen. >> there is been a visible police presence across near city city since the paris attacks. before the next game nypd officers kept an eye outside the arena. down below penn station, armed guards were ready. please commissioner bratton said there has been no specific threats but new york city is on high alert. >> the attacks on paris clearly attacked sports stadium, restaurants, nightlife, and entertainment venue. all of the things that they try to work against. we have have no shortage of those in new york city plus soft targets. >> people are still morning, washington square is lit up red, white, and blue.
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victims. there is a candlelight vigil, a moment of silence and prayers for the victims. police commissioner says an attack like the one on paris happens here, the department is ready. >> we have been training vigorously to deal with the active shooter concept. the idea of going on inches what's new with this one is we'll have to take a look at what happened in paris because each one of these individuals was equipped with a suicide vest. that is something we need to be aware of in terms of protecting our first responders. >> reporter: the nypd has a presence in france. detectives are on the ground aggressively granted gathering intelligence and reporting back to investigators here new york city. one thing they will look at is the absent social media agents
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communicate and coordinate their efforts. once that is understood isis can be taken down. that's all for now, back to to you. >> juliet: it's been crazy working hours, the concern now is they have gone dark which means they figured a different alternative so we will not be able to monitor their intelligence. to our website fox five ny.com moore. >> kerry: more still ahead this morning including reactions to eyewitnesses when the shooting broke out. >> juliet: a much happier note, the sunny dress of audrey. >> temperature right now in that is nice and comfortable. we will be above average this afternoon with highs in the 60s.
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they had all little baby dean, he was born at 2:17 p.m. he was 9 pounds 4 ounces, 21 and a half inches. they were definitely ready for that baby. >> kerry: congratulations, what a beautiful baby boy. >> juliet: he was worried about his umbrella's safety do we know that middle name? >> kerry: i think he would've told us. she was due on sunday. it's very exciting.
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very nice today. it is comfortable in new york city it is 52 degrees in central park. forties. fortys across much of new jersey, 44 in in islip and bridgeport is 43 degrees. it is still chilly north and west of the city. were finding readings in the 30s and poughkeepsie and monticello. the southwest wind direction which will help bombard temperatures up to above average readings. we have mainly clear skies across the tri-state area and the northeast. there there is high pressure which will bring sunshine. we are watching a system that is bringing wet weather, it's bringing rain from missouri, iowa, and it's heading towards mississippi right now. it will be slow to move to the east coast but it will be our next rainmaker.
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wednesday or thursday. we will stay nice and drive throughout the northeast, expect sunshine for tuesday and cooler temperatures. no rain associated with that, but you will feel a dramatic drop in temperatures tomorrow. then warm to the 60s on wednesday. no need for the umbrella today, expecting sunny skies and above average temperatures in the 60s across the tri-state area. temperatures will take a big drop north and west, we'll be in the 40s and the city. expect sunny skies tomorrow with a high temperature of 50 degrees. fifty-nine for wednesday and increasing clouds, thursday a soaking rain across the area which will clear out in time for the weekend. let's take a look at the roads
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this morning. >> ines: good morning. the commute is doing good for monday. we we have a problem in elizabeth. there is an accident blocking the lane, your final 78 and 280. let's go to the camera, 230 east third street is no problem for the cross bronx itself. it looks good on the alexander hamilton bridge and the trains are running on are close to schedule. >> juliet: thank you ines it is 5:19 a.m. survivors of the of the concert hall in paris are speaking out. pete pictures that have gone out over the internet that are horrifying. two women from scotland ran from their lives, they hid in their basement for more than three
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hostages upstairs. [inaudible] >> at least 89 people were killed inside the concert hall. students and faculty in cal state are honoring the people killed. a 23-year-old is a senior majoring in industrial design and one of 17 students studying abroad in paris. a vigil was held in her honor. she was killed while having dinner with friends at a popular bistro. her parents say she was fulfilling her dream of attending school abroad.
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>> she had big dreams, she was 17, she finished her high school early. she moved it to the dorms in long beach to live over there. she was so happy. every day because she loved to go to school,. >> so sad for that family. the university confirmed the the other 16 students studying abroad are safe. >> juliet: at mass pope francis condemned the attacks in paris. during his address in st. peter's square yesterday he said using god's name to justify the of attacks is blasphemy. he offered offered his condolences to the french people. security is very tight around the vatican as well. we have a more coming up and
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are affecting the >> while the markets as we knew would take a bit of a hit. your markets are lower this morning in the wake of the terror attacks. tourism stocks were hard hit. there is also a loss in asia. here it only adds to worry some reports from retailers as we >> kerry: facebook is getting criticism over safety check tool which was activated during the
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know people were safe. ceo mark zuckerberg is said it will be activated more often during human disasters but not during wars or other events where there is no clear and. >> juliet: more foreign students are coming to america but fewer students are studying abroad. the number of international students grew by 10% last year to nearly 1 million. most of that growth came from india and china. new york university hosted the most international students with more than 13000. meanwhile les students study abroad from the united states. >> kerry: james bond took first place once again in the box
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office. >> spector the 24th installment took in $35 million this weekend. the peanuts movie was in second place, pulling in 24,000,000 and the christmas, when the love monday love the coopers took an $8 million. >> juliet: i have not seen a movie in the movie theater and so long. we will take a a quick break, it is 5:26 a.m. >> will have your top stories
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>> from "fox 5 news", this is "good day wake up". >> juliet: good morning everybody. it is monday morning a pleasant pleasant day with temperatures in the 60s. andre is in and she has the complete forecast. >> kerry: the counterattacks are now underway. french is going after isis and syria. >> juliet: we are learning the french officials have identified
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the mastermind behind the attacks. we will have a live report and talk about who he is. >> kerry: the eiffel tower is in a peace sign, we'll tell you how it started. i am carry in for ben who just became a father for the second time. it happened on saturday and a huge congrats to his family. >> juliet: and baby dean, they're some cute pictures and we'll send them to you in a little bit. let's check the forecast first. >> audrey: good morning we are starting off nice in the tri-state area. the 50s already in central park. forty-four in islip, bridgeport is 43, 50s out towards montauk. the north and west where fighting cooler temperatures in the 30s like him poughkeepsie and monticello. it's 47 in newark and 46 and
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we are at 35 and benford, and in white plains. the bronx is in the 50s. temps will be above average for the tri-state area. that is courtesy of a southwest wind flow which is light at the moment. temperatures will rise to above-average reads readings across the region today. expect sunshine today and more of the same tomorrow. high temperatures in the 60s, tomorrow a cold front will bring in cold air but no rain associated with it. sunny skies a high near 50 tomorrow. clouds on wednesday, patchy drizzle out in the afternoon and a soaking rain will be here on thursday. we will clear out for the
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weekends with dryer weather and temperatures in the fifties. let's take take a look at the roads with ines. >> ines: were off to a good start this morning there's an accident in elizabeth southbound by moore avenue. other than that the commutes are doing fine. no problems on the tappan zee bridge, you're fine you're fine on the sawmill and cross westchester. by hempstead avenue there is no problems traveling eastbound or westbound. fifty-ninth street ridge is looking good upper and lower level. grand central parkway there's >> juliet: what a terrible weekend it was, the terror attacks were horrified everyone, the world is in mourning. >> kerry: these are my pictures from paris.
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their respects from friday's attacks. their leaving cards and flowers in honor of those people. french officials. french officials have identified the mastermind behind the attack. tresa is joining us with more. >> reporter: it is believe this man is still alive and he is making his way or has already reached syria to rejoin isis. it is scary to think that he is still walking this earth. he is a belgium now national, known as extremists. he has been known in police files and link to attacks on the paris high-speed train and church. he is believed to be in syria to rejoin isis. the sleeper cell that took out the terrorist attack. police
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claim, we are at war. >> this is the beginning of the the wake of the terrorist attack. they claimed the lives people. overnight, the offensive began. they pouted targets in rocca syria and destroyed edgy hottie training camp, isis claims those sites were abandoned. manhunt for this man and seven others believed to be involved. the belgium board man rented the volkswagen that brought the terrace to the concert hall. the belgian border on saturday, why. one of the suspects brother was killed in the attack and another is under arrest in belgium. one
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>> my main thought was to get out. you did not know than what it was. it was gunshot was gunshot so you had to get out. >> the terrorist attack in ice by isis, now the focus of the g20 summit in 20 in turkey. it it was supposed to be about economic issues but is now an emergency summit on terrorism. president obama spoke for 30 minutes with plaid mirror. glad amir putin. >> we will bring about a peaceful transition and syria and to eliminate isis as a force that can create
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paris. >> there is also where this morning that iraq shared intelligence with francis suggesting that isis or danish, those words will be used interchangeably, apparently that intelligence did not suggest one it would take place or where only that it would happen through bombings, assassinations and hostagetaking in the coming days. france officials fred's officials say they receive these tips all the time and they did not think they had to give this one extra attention. >> juliet: very interesting seeing this between putin and the president. >> will see if the united states that changes its approach to syria. people are saying we should rethink our stance with his side. maybe the world needs to come together to defeat isis. >> juliet: the russians have
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been strong in trying to root out isis and so have the french at this point. will be united states step up? that is the question. >> kerry: madonna delivered heartfelt tribute to the victims of the terror attacks. major acts were canceled but she decided to go on. her concert happened in sweden on saturday night. >> we work hard, we deserve to have fun, there was no one in this world that should have the right to stop us from doing what we love. >> juliet: she performed her number one single, like a prayer. she had the audience sing-along in memory of the 129 people killed. >> kerry: victims are being remembered in our area. memorials are growing. >> juliet: a lot of music
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they were going to that concert. we'll talk with liz, she is outside the french consulate on the upper east side. >> reporter: good morning. we we saw the nypd quickly mobilize after news of this attack came down. this is one of the buildings they are in front of, the french consulate. they are here and notes, flowers, candles, from new yorkers letting the country of france and now it in our the police commissioner said it the nypd is adjusting to prepare for something similar. >> reporter: there is benefit visible security presence across attacks on friday night. before the next game at madison square garden officers kept an eye outside the arena. below at penn station armed
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police commissioner appear to face the nation and said there has been no specific threats but new york city is on high alert. >> the attacks in paris attacked nightlife, sports stadium, entertainment, entertainment venues, all of the things that isis hates and tries to work against. in new york city we have no shortage of those and no shortage of soft targets. >> reporter: while new yorkers remain vigilant they are morning. there is a growing memorial of candles and notes to honor the victims. in carroll gardens where there was a large french community there was a candlelight vigil. a moment of of silence and prayers for the victims. please commissioner said if an attack like that happens here the department is ready.
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with an active shooter concept, what is new and what will have to take a careful look at is the fact that these individuals was prepared to die, equipped with a suicide vest. that is something we need to be aware of in terms of protecting our first responders. >> reporter: the nypd has a presence in france, detectives are on the ground aggressively gathering intelligence and reporting back to investigators here. brad says there will look at apps and social media see how these terrorist coordinated and communicated. once that is better understood down. we are live from the upper eastside, now back to you. >> kerry: thank you liz. came from a french artist who
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peace sign. john julian is the name of that artist, he said when he put his brush on paper this is the first thing that came out. it became a message of hope on social media with a # pray for paris. it has been shared around the country and world. >> juliet: for more on the terror attack auteur website fox five ny.com. we have the latest updates there >> audrey: we have a very nice start to the week. temperatures above average and we are starting off comfortable in much of the area. 52 degrees in central park. forty-four in islip, 43 in north and west, readings and readings in the 30 with picket ski and monticello.
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are nice as well. we have mainly clear skies across the northeast, under the influence of high pressure which will bring a nice start across the area. from. from great lakes to the mid atlantic, that high will dominate our weather pattern for the next few days. it will allow the system to the west to make its approach. this is bringing rain from arkansas and missouri and it will affect us late on wednesday. in the meantime it will be sunshine for monday and tuesday, wednesday called on the increase and rain on thursday. temperatures are above average and tomorrow we will have high of 50, 59 on wednesday with
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at the roads this morning. >> ines: not a lot going on right now. no problems crossing between orange and dutchess county. 287 and 80 is 80 is fine. let's look at the l ie, by 106-0107 is no problems. the george washington bridge there are no headaches. upper and lower level moving fine. same thing for the lincoln and catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue cookie-flavored coffees. from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m., enjoy any medium latte
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>> kerry: welcome back. the french prime minister said there's been at least 170 raids during the overnight. more terror attacks could come in the coming days or weeks. >> juliet: there's a trial for the republican state senator and his son adam. the two pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy, extortion and solicitation of bribes. he stepped on a senate leader but retained his seat. >> kerry: new jersey lawmakers will hold a hearing as to whether the garden state will be the first state to recognize medical marijuana.
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hear from clergy health officials and others. >> juliet: mayor diblasio agreed to the addition at the rocks zoo as long as they pay for the 1,000,000 dollars needed for trainers, habitat needed for each panda. they will be arriving from china. >> kerry: will check in with sports this morning. >> duke: extra presence from the law-enforcement at metlife stadium. anyone who went saw extra security yesterday. the police say they have been no credible threat that they were not going to take chances. they asked people to be on alert and report activity. the. the giants and patriots, another epic game. giants have the patriots on the ropes but they cannot seal the deal. they started the day with a
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moment of silence for the victims of the terror attacks on friday. the giants came out firing, the ghost a career-high 87 yards and ties the game up at seven. the big play and it was the theme the fourth quarter tom brady hits and it was a 76-yard touchdown pass. new england had a chance to put the game away in the fourth, they take off tom brady and at the goal line keeps the giants alive. so you're thinking okay the giants will win the game. is this a catch to you think? originally originally they called it a touchdown then replay incomplete. they turned it over. that was a catch to me, i i don't know what it catches anymore.
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there's a 50 for your yard field goal. >> juliet: cheaters. >> is a very does a pointing loss, there's not much for me to say about it other than the frustration, i mean finish the game. get the game over with. >> duke: time management was also an issue yesterday. giants tried to run the ball at least twice at the end. so we have question time management. it was a touching tribute from the new york knicks against new orleans. they played the french national anthem. also a moment of silence and remembrance of the those that
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attack in paris. a french native did his own tribute by shaving the word paris on the back of his head. it was him who led the knicks in scoring 12 big points off the bench. that put the knicks up for good and may 195-87. >> for one idiot yelling let's go rangers. >> duke: yes that is unfortunate. the game was close and it came down to the final minute. they score with 53 seconds left to give the rangers their next win. that is a look at sports. >> juliet: let's get over to audrey for a look at the forecast. she is wearing yellow today and
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channeling the sun. >> juliet: are we going to see warm temperatures through january 1? >> audrey: tune in later tonight on "fox 5 news" i'll have the ultimate winter forecast. we will let you get a peek at it tomorrow morning. that's talk about today, it is a nice start to the week. temperatures at 52 degrees in central park. cooler north and. cooler north and west with readings in the 30s. across the northeast high pressure is in control bringing a sunshine for the morning, our focus will then be on the system that is bringing wet weather to the west. this is coming our way and will bring us rain late in the day on wednesday and a soaking rain on thursday. here's the future cast, nice and
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clear with plenty of sunshine, same the same thing for tuesday, rain arrives by thursday. today's high will be above average, a cold front will sweep through tomorrow, it will it will be dry but it will bring us colder air. fifty-nine on wednesday, 60 on 60 on thursday, and dry into the weekend. temperatures dropped to the 40s for the weekend. let's take take a look at the roads. >> ines: the commute is not bad for monday morning. one issue going on in elizabeth, two lanes are blocked with an accident. 2278 is fine, tappan zee bridge is fine, let's take a look at staten island, here's the you are fine you spout heading toward the verrazano. the b.q.e. is so far, so good.
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replace an episode of the new supposed to deal the bombing. it will be replaced that is month. ncis: los angeles will not run a show about recruiting young women to islamic's extremist hollywood is scaling back several events. the late premiere of the hunger games mike and jay part two will be more subdued. out of respect no interviews will be conducted on the red carpet. saturday night live also scrapped its regular show opening and instead began with a somber moll of monologue given in french and english. saturday nights of democratic debate saw a huge drop in ratings. eight and a half million people watched, which is roughly 7 million fewer than the previous one.
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the republican debate. it is not looking promising for the future either. the next democratic debate is the saturday before christmas and the one after that is sunday night of martin luther king day. that also happens to be the national football league playoffs. we all knew it was a good one and now the magazine is listing the simpsons as the most powerful tv series in history. the magazine is launching its power issue which will honor the simpsons which started in 1987. that year got gas costs and average of 89 cents per gallon and the average income was a little more than $24000 per year. they read nude the show and it is the longest running american sitcom.
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