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00:00America Recovers. Continuing coverage on ABC7.
00:05Next Tuesday, the premieres start here.
00:09Darma and Greg, the one-hour season premiere cliffhanger episode you've been waiting for.
00:14Spin City, the moment you thought would never happen.
00:17I'm back.
00:18And from the creator of NYPD Blue, Tom Everett Scott and Emmy Award winner Kim Delaney.
00:23You wanna play hardball with me, I will break your skull.
00:26You already tried that once.
00:27Philly. Darma and Greg spin city in the series premiere of Philly.
00:31ABC next Tuesday, the premieres start here.
00:36Tommy, you know what mystery meat is?
00:38No, sir.
00:39Well, that's what's in those formed and pressed nuggets that you've got here.
00:42That's a pity, because you could be having KFC popcorn chicken.
00:46All white meat chicken, crunchy on the outside, juicy on the inside.
00:50KFC's crispy popcorn chicken is back.
00:52Get an individual size for only $1.99 or a party size for $6.99.
00:56This is springy and spongy.
00:58Not worthy of a fine young man like yourself.
01:00Here you go, Tommy.
01:01Have a nice day.
01:02There's fast food, and then there's KFC.
01:05Maybe it's the soil.
01:14Nope.
01:15Gotta keep looking.
01:17Maybe the sun.
01:18Or just something in the air.
01:20Nope.
01:21Not here.
01:22But things just naturally seem to grow faster in the south.
01:26There you are.
01:27Lotto South.
01:28New from the Virginia Lottery.
01:30Current jackpot, $4 million.
01:32Whoa!
01:33It grows fast.
01:34Leadership and experience.
01:39As Attorney General, Mark Early made the safety and security of our families and our schools his top priority.
01:46And as governor, he'll put that experience to work for us.
01:51By continuing to improve education for all Virginians.
01:54And by keeping our schools safe.
01:57Because some jobs are just too important.
02:00Mark Early.
02:01Finally, experience leadership we know and trust.
02:10This is Jeopardy!
02:14Introducing today's contestants.
02:16A graduate student from Somerville, Massachusetts, Suzanne Fatter.
02:22A college student from College Station, Texas, Sam Keene.
02:27And our returning champion, a business manager from Chamblee, Georgia, Mark Dawson, whose two-day cash winnings total $25,198.
02:42And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Alex Brebeck.
02:49Thank you, Johnny.
02:50Hello, everyone, and welcome to our show.
02:52$25,000 is an impressive total for two victories for our returning champion, Mark Dawson.
02:59And it could be even more.
03:00In fact, he promised me after yesterday's program that he is going to try to improve his spelling.
03:05Particularly for Final Jeopardy!
03:07Because it cost him yesterday.
03:08Suzanne and Sam, nice to have you here.
03:10Pick up the signaling buttons, all three of you.
03:12Here comes the Jeopardy! round.
03:13One daily double in one of these categories.
03:19All in the family.
03:21Emotions.
03:23They wrote for Britannica, Encyclopedia Britannica.
03:27Trustee sidekicks.
03:28We'll name the sidekick, you name the partner.
03:31Legal briefs.
03:33And finally, you're going to be faking it.
03:35Mark.
03:36Let's try faking it for 100.
03:38A little lie of this color is not intended to cause any harm.
03:41Sam.
03:42What is white?
03:43That's it.
03:44Faking it for 200.
03:45To deceive someone is to pull this material over the eyes.
03:49Suzanne.
03:50What is woe?
03:51Right.
03:52Faking it for 300.
03:53To bluff, not just at cards, wear this face.
03:58Suzanne.
03:59What is a poker face?
04:00That's it.
04:01400.
04:02Faking it, please.
04:03The title of Spike Lee's 2000 joint.
04:04It means cheated by trickery.
04:06Suzanne.
04:07What is bamboozled?
04:08Right.
04:09And I'll finish it for 500, please.
04:10An offstage area where prompters whispered lines to actors gave us this phrase for impromptu performing.
04:18Mark.
04:19What is ad lib?
04:20Nope.
04:21Sam or Suzanne?
04:24They were standing in the wings, hence the phrase winging it.
04:27Suzanne.
04:29I'll take emotions for 100.
04:30As well as a road type, there's a roid type of this, aggression fueled by steroids.
04:37Sam.
04:38What is rage?
04:39Rage, yes.
04:40Emotions for two.
04:41Take a look at the monitor.
04:42Here with our clue is Dr. Joyce Brothers.
04:45Just because your man flirts with an attractive blonde at a party, don't give in to this emotion.
04:52He's probably just circulating.
04:55Suzanne.
04:56What is jealousy?
04:57Yes.
04:58I'll take emotions for 300.
04:59From the Greek for healthy, it's a feeling of great happiness or well-being.
05:04Mark.
05:05What is euphoria?
05:06Correct.
05:07Let's continue with emotions for 400.
05:08Something lowly may be beneath this synonym for disdain.
05:13Mark.
05:14What is contempt?
05:15Good.
05:16You're on the plus side with 200 now.
05:17And for 500 emotions?
05:18The fourth of FDR's four freedoms is freedom from this.
05:22Mark.
05:23What is from fear?
05:24Correct.
05:25All in the family 400, please.
05:26This general term for any small fish also refers to the largest fish family, including
05:32carp, and to Gilligan's boat.
05:35Suzanne.
05:36What is the minnow?
05:37Minnow, right.
05:38All in the family for 200.
05:39The rock and largemouth black types of this are both in the sunfish family.
05:45Mark.
05:46What is bass?
05:47That's it.
05:48All in the family for 300.
05:49It's the non-deadly member of the nightshade family seen here.
05:54Suzanne.
05:55What is an eggplant?
05:56Correct.
05:57All in the family for 400.
05:58The tallest flying birds are members of this family.
06:02Sam.
06:03What is a condor?
06:05Mark.
06:06What is the crane?
06:07The crane family.
06:08Yes.
06:09All in the family for 500.
06:10This member of the cat family is now available in regular, snowy, and clouded varieties.
06:16Mark.
06:17What is the leopard?
06:18Good.
06:19That takes you into the lead with 1,800.
06:21Suzanne is next with 1,500.
06:23Sam is at minus two.
06:24And we'll be back to chat with the contestants right after this.
06:27Oh, why do dogs chase cars?
06:32Hmm.
06:33I confess.
06:34It's a good question.
06:35After all, I can't drive a stick.
06:37With no opposable thumb, I can't even adjust the AC.
06:40And the minute I stick my head out, I know I'm going to get pulled over.
06:44So why chase cars?
06:46Because not to chase cars is to sit and watch the world go by.
06:50And that, my friend, would make me a cat.
06:53In life, the chase is as much fun as the prize.
07:01Life can be a balancing act.
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07:10Like Nestle Butterfinger Crunch and Baby Ruth, always a fun snack.
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07:17And Stouffer's family-style favorites, nothing comes closer to home.
07:21Giant and Nestle help you find more time for the things that matter most.
07:26For the way you live, Nestle makes the very best.
07:30Once again, Lowe's is improving home improvement.
07:34Because Lowe's is the only place you'll find a complete line of Olympic premium paint.
07:38With its amazing one-coat coverage.
07:40The same Olympic that's been famous for its stain for over 70 years.
07:44And Lowe's promises, you get the lowest possible price every day, guaranteed.
07:50Olympic Heritage. Lowe's low prices.
07:53That's improving home improvement.
07:55Lowe's is the official cash donation site for the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.
08:00Today's third-place contestant will receive Volco Pro's Wanderer High Powered All-in-One Digital Karaoke System.
08:09Great fun for your friends and family, year after year.
08:12The ultimate choice in karaoke entertainment, Volco Pro.
08:16For today's second-place contestant, we'll fly you and the guests to Las Vegas for a six-night stay at the Venetian.
08:23From a romantic gondola ride to the all-sweet luxury of the world's largest hotel rooms,
08:28it's the Venetian Resort Hotel Pacino in Las Vegas.
08:32And now once again, here's Alex.
08:35Thank you, Johnny.
08:36Each one of us is unique, and many of us have strange collections.
08:42I think of Suzanne Fata now from Somerville, Massachusetts.
08:45She collects a phrase...
08:48That's right.
08:49The phrase is, there's a fish in my library.
08:52And I collect it in as many different languages as I could get my hands on.
08:56Really?
08:57Yes.
08:58This started in high school.
08:59A kooky friend of mine came up with the phrase, and we started keeping a journal,
09:02and I've now got it in 40 languages, major languages, local dialects, and everything in between.
09:07What's the weirdest foreign phrase for, there's a fish in my library?
09:11Oh, I couldn't repeat it, but I've got Esperanto.
09:13Oh, really?
09:14Yep.
09:15Okay.
09:16It's one of the weirder ones.
09:17Well, good luck. Maybe you'll pick up a new one here today.
09:19Sam Keen is from College Station, Texas, and he is a college student who works in the dorms as a...
09:26Resident advisor.
09:27Which means what?
09:28R.A. for short.
09:29I'm just, I have a floor, I take care of administrative things, they come to me if they're locked out,
09:34if they're having roommate problems, things like that, and I help them through it.
09:38Now, you're also a student.
09:39Yes, I am.
09:40Majoring in what?
09:41Chemical engineering.
09:42Oh, hello.
09:43Yeah.
09:44Are you learning a lot as the resident advisor as well?
09:46A lot more as a resident advisor, I think.
09:48The Greek symbols come and go in chemical engineering, but I've learned a lot of abnormal psychology as a R.A.
09:53Oh, yes, I bet you have.
09:55Very abnormal.
09:56Mark Dawson, our champion, is a business manager, enjoys playing trivia at his home in Atlanta, in restaurants, playing for house cash?
10:06Yeah, um...
10:07How do you guys do this?
10:08What they do is they'll have someone who reads questions, and there'll be a song between questions, and you get together with your friends,
10:13and it gives you something to talk about while you're having a beverage and a little bite to eat.
10:17Okay.
10:18Pick up your signaling button, Mark.
10:19We have three full categories that remain in play.
10:22A legal brief for 100, please.
10:24The collection of laws, abbreviated USC, is the United States this.
10:30Sam.
10:31What is the Constitution?
10:32No.
10:33Mark.
10:34What is the U.S. Code?
10:35Code, that's it.
10:36Legal briefs for 200, please.
10:38The lawman, perp, is short for this person.
10:41Mark.
10:42Who's the perpetrator?
10:43Yes.
10:44Legal briefs for 300, please.
10:45This old British court of common law was abbreviated QB or KB, depending.
10:50Mark.
10:51What is Queen's Bench?
10:53Or King's Bench, yes.
10:54And for 400, legal briefs?
10:56Answer.
10:57Daily double.
10:58Well, now, you're in the lead again.
11:03$900 margin.
11:04I'll bet $1,000, please.
11:06Okay.
11:07Here comes the clue in legal briefs.
11:09This official is the head of the United States DOJ.
11:14Who is the attorney general?
11:17You're correct.
11:18Mr. Ashcroft currently holds that post.
11:23Let's continue the category for 500, please.
11:25It's the HLR, first published in 1887.
11:30Suzanne.
11:31What is the Harvard Law Review?
11:32Correct.
11:33I'll take Britannica for 100, please.
11:35Couched in the 13th edition was Britannica's first article on psychoanalysis,
11:39and it was written by this expert.
11:41Sam.
11:42Who is Freud?
11:43Yes.
11:44Britannica for 200.
11:45As he found the time to write an article in 1926,
11:47Britannica found space for it under space-time.
11:51Suzanne.
11:53Who's Einstein?
11:54Right.
11:55Britannica for 300.
11:56In a 1929 bio on his brother Wilbur, he wrote that in 1890,
12:01Wilbur joined him in publishing a newspaper.
12:04Suzanne.
12:05Who is Wright?
12:06Orville Wright, yes.
12:07Britannica for 400.
12:08T.E. Lawrence's article on this type of warfare notes its name is the Spanish diminutive of war.
12:15Mark.
12:16What is guerrilla warfare?
12:17Yes.
12:18Trustee sidekicks for 100, please.
12:20Mini-Me, a two-foot-eight-inch clone.
12:23Mark.
12:24Who is Dr. Evil?
12:25Yes, with less than a minute.
12:26Trustee sidekicks for 200, please.
12:27Timon, a movie and TV meerkat.
12:31Suzanne.
12:32Who is Pumbaa?
12:33Right.
12:34Sidekicks for 300.
12:35Sherman, a time-traveling cartoon boy.
12:39Mark.
12:40Who's Mr. Peabody?
12:41They wrote for Britannica 500.
12:42In the 13th edition, the article on socialism signed GBS was written by him.
12:49Mark.
12:50Who's Shaw?
12:51George Bernard Shaw.
12:52Sidekicks for 500, please.
12:53Lenny, a lover of mice and rabbits.
12:56Mark.
12:57Who's George?
12:58George in Of Mice and Men.
12:59Yes, now the last clue.
13:00Cecil, a seasick sea serpent.
13:04And that would be Beanie.
13:09All right, we have Sam still at minus 200.
13:12He goes first in double jeopardy.
13:13When we come back, right after this.
13:19Sweetheart, the plumber says we'll have to replace the water heater this month.
13:25Oh, and the dentist says Kelly needs braces.
13:29Hey, Mom, can we get a pool?
13:31Oh, I don't think so, hon.
13:34Oh, mail's here.
13:37Kevin, hang on to your sister.
13:39Can a 10-minute call help get your bills to a zero balance?
13:43Champion says yes.
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14:07Hurry to the Chrysler model year-end clearance today.
14:10The 2001 models are going fast.
14:12So you should be even faster.
14:15This is a special report from ABC 7 News.
14:21Continuing coverage.
14:23America recovers.
14:25Good evening. I'm Maureen Bunyan at WJLA ABC 7.
14:28We have a report tonight that a DC 10, a Northwest Airlines flight that was to depart from Dulles Airport to Amsterdam,
14:37is sitting on the tarmac at Dulles Airport at this moment, surrounded by law enforcement officials and their vehicles.
14:44This is a live shot of that airplane.
14:46The plane has 215 passengers on board.
14:51It is being held on the runway and has been on the runway immobilized since 620 this evening.
14:57Operations center at Dulles Airport tell us that the plane is in a quiet area.
15:03We do not know why the plane has been surrounded by law enforcement authorities.
15:07ABC 7 News has confirmed, however, that the cockpit crew of the plane jumped out of the plane, evacuated the plane at some time in the last hour or so.
15:19As I said before, we do not know that this is a hijacking.
15:23We do not know the circumstances surrounding the holding of this plane on the tarmac at Dulles Airport.
15:30Once again, operations at Dulles Airport has told us that a DC 10 Northwest Airlines flight 36, which was to depart tonight at 620 from Dulles to Amsterdam,
15:44has been surrounded by law enforcement officials and their vehicles.
15:48It is at a quiet area in Dulles Airport.
15:50215 passengers, 13 crew on board.
15:55It has been held on the runway there for now almost an hour and a half.
16:01We will have more information on this for you as we receive it.
16:12They open up to late night fun, to Sunday family outings.
16:16From the bus, to the train, to destinations all over the world.
16:23They open up to the road to success.
16:26And with hundreds of new buses and trains, they bring people together.
16:31More than a million people like you step through them every day.
16:36Every day, Metro opens doors.
16:39Tell me, how long you been head of security here?
16:43Five years.
16:45What do you order when you go to Popeyes?
16:47Buttermilk biscuits, red beans and rice, Cajun rice, coleslaw, Cajun batter fries, mashed potatoes.
16:53I'm talking about one trip to Popeyes, what do you order?
16:55That's what I'm telling you.
16:57You go, girl.
16:59Turn the camera off, will you?
17:00Popeyes, the official chicken of the Washington Redskins.
17:04Now five pieces for $4.49 or 14 pieces for $12.99.
17:09Jambalaya, head to Faye.
17:13Major John Andre, phone home.
17:16This American traitor just called, trying to warn you.
17:19Sam.
17:20Who is Benedict Arnold?
17:21Correct.
17:22Phone home for eight.
17:24Hideki Tojo, phone home.
17:25This man, your emperor, is trying to reach you.
17:28Suzanne.
17:30Who is Hirohito?
17:31Correct.
17:32Phone home for a thousand.
17:33Hey, you in the picture, phone home to this plantation where you lived the last eight years of your life.
17:40Mark.
17:41What is the Hermitage?
17:42Yes, Andrew Jackson.
17:43Let's try ET for 200, please.
17:46In a European capital, it stands 984 feet high.
17:50Sam.
17:51What is the Eiffel Tower?
17:52Yes.
17:53ET for four.
17:54A wireless reservation for air travel.
17:57Mark.
17:58What is an E-ticket?
17:59An electronic ticket?
18:00Correct.
18:01ET for 600, please.
18:02Take a look.
18:03In 1945, this Hungarian-born physicist helped construct the first atomic bomb.
18:09Mark.
18:10Who is Teller?
18:11No.
18:13Sam or Suzanne?
18:16You had the right response, but you had to have his first name.
18:19Edward Teller.
18:20ET are in quotation marks.
18:22For 800.
18:23ET for 800, please.
18:24It's a small projection on the beak of a baby bird to help it break out of its shell.
18:30Suzanne.
18:31What is an egg tooth?
18:32Yes.
18:33An ET for 1,000.
18:34Last clue is the other Daily Level.
18:36I'll bet 2,000.
18:37Okay.
18:38That'll put you close to the lead.
18:39Here is the clue.
18:40A disputed part of Indonesia.
18:41Its capital is Delhi.
18:42What is East Timor?
18:43That's it.
18:44Well done.
18:45Let's finish up the Oscars for 1,000.
18:46Answer there.
18:47This three-time Oscar winner won his third Academy Award for playing Judge Roy Bean in The Westerner.
18:52Mark?
18:53Who is Paul Newman?
18:54No.
18:55Who is Walter Brennan?
18:56Walter Brennan.
18:57Walter Brennan.
18:58Yeah.
18:59Yeah.
19:00Yeah.
19:01Yeah.
19:02Suzanne.
19:03How about New York Times for 200, please?
19:04This was the price of Volume 1, Number 1 on September 18, 1851.
19:09Subscribers probably wanted a discount anyway.
19:13Suzanne.
19:14What is a penny?
19:15A penny, yes.
19:16Okay.
19:17Let's take New York Times for 400.
19:18In 1904, the paper moved to the New York Times for a penny.
19:21The paper moved to the New York Times for a penny.
19:24The paper moved to the New York Times for a penny.
19:27The paper moved to the New York Times for a penny.
19:29The paper moved to the New York Times for a penny.
19:31In 1904, the paper moved to this area, now named for it, and later cleaned up by Disney
19:36and Rudy.
19:37Sam.
19:38What is Times Square?
19:39Correct.
19:40New York Times for six.
19:41Two-word name for the section with headlines about clues to the cosmos and plants as pollution
19:47sponges.
19:51The section is Science Times.
19:53Sam, back to you.
19:54New York Times for 800.
19:56The Times' 1946 coverage of its first session added an O to the initials familiar today.
20:04Suzanne.
20:05What is the UN?
20:06The UN, United Nations, yes.
20:07And the category for 1,000, please.
20:09This New York Times editor, married to Margaret Truman, had a biblical last name.
20:14His full name was Clifton Daniel.
20:19Suzanne, back to you.
20:20Modern Convenience is for 200.
20:22The EPA tells yard owners that using a push instead of a power type of this can save 80 pounds
20:28of emissions a year.
20:30Suzanne.
20:31What is a lawnmower?
20:32That's right.
20:33Modern Convenience is for 600.
20:35Common term for a hanging grid that kills bugs by electrocution.
20:41Mark.
20:42What is a zapper?
20:43Zapper is right.
20:44Let's take elbow room for 1,000, please.
20:46The Tswana make up about half the sparse population of this African country.
20:54And it makes eminent sense.
20:56It is Botswana.
20:57A minute to go.
20:58Mark.
20:59Elbow room for 800, please.
21:00Answer.
21:01The people are spread pretty thin in this country that was formerly Dutch Guiana.
21:06Mark.
21:07What is Suriname?
21:08Yes.
21:09Modern Convenience is for 1,000, please.
21:10A crumb collecting box with a hinged lid is called the silent type of this servant.
21:16Mark.
21:17What is Butler?
21:18Right.
21:19Let's go to elbow room for 200, please.
21:21This island has less than one person per square mile.
21:25Gothop, its largest city, has fewer than 15,000 people.
21:29Suzanne.
21:30What is Greenland's?
21:31Yes.
21:32I'll bring room for 400.
21:33Surrounded by two populous countries, Russia and China.
21:36It only has four people per square mile.
21:39Mark.
21:40What is Mongolia?
21:41That's it.
21:42Let's go to Modern Convenience is for 400, please.
21:44In the 1870s, Mary Potts filled a pressing need by putting a handle on this object.
21:50Sam.
21:51What is an iron?
21:52Yeah.
21:53Modern Convenience is for 800.
21:54Images on the PC are at your fingertips with these, like Sony's Mavica and Nikon's Coolpix.
22:04They're digital cameras.
22:06And now the last clue for 600.
22:08All things considered, this North Atlantic country has seven people per square mile.
22:17Mark.
22:18What is Iceland?
22:19Yes.
22:20The all thing, of course, the parliament in that country.
22:21You're in the lead with 9,400, Mark.
22:24Suzanne at 7,700.
22:26And Sam at 1,800.
22:28Start thinking about your wagers as we show you this category for Final Jeopardy.
22:32The Stock Exchange.
22:34Back in a moment.
22:36Yoo-hoo!
22:37Take that laxative and you missed the bus.
22:40Huh?
22:41It contains harsh stimulants that could cause cramps.
22:43Sounds worse than constipation.
22:45Phillips is different.
22:46It's stimulant-free, so you don't have to feel worse before you feel better.
22:50It's great!
23:00Enjoy something made better with time.
23:02Slow roast coffee from Maxwell House.
23:04It's worth spending time with.
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23:45Right now?
23:46Hey, I don't have to go.
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23:50Individual results may vary.
23:52You shouldn't take it if you have certain kinds of stomach, urinary, or glaucoma problems.
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24:01Ask your doctor about Detrol LA for overactive bladder when you've always gotta go.
24:07All five-time undefeated Jeopardy! champions win a car.
24:11It could be the 2001 Chevy Tahoe 4x4 from Chevy.
24:16The most dependable, long-lasting truck on the road.
24:20Coming soon to Jeopardy!
24:21Jeopardy's new clue crew.
24:22Introducing Cheryl, Sophia, Jimmy, and Sarah.
24:25Four lucky folks who travel all over unearthing cool new video clues for Jeopardy!
24:29America, meet the new Jeopardy clue crew.
24:32Premiering September 24th.
24:36Hey, Amy. New SUV?
24:38Yeah, it's my new Sportage.
24:39I got it at Kia's September clearance event.
24:41Yeah, well, it's no Toyota RAV4.
24:43I got lots of cargo space.
24:44Yeah, me too.
24:45Four-wheel drive?
24:46Uh, yeah.
24:47Five-year warranty?
24:48No.
24:49Oh, well.
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26:24And now comes this clue.
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26:45Sam, rough day for you.
27:10You just couldn't seem to get untracked
27:11and get the rhythm going on that signaling button.
27:14But let's see if you came up with the correct response to this.
27:16You said, what is Starbucks?
27:17Sorry, that's wrong.
27:19It'll cost you $1,798, leaving you with $2.
27:21Let's go over there to Suzanne Fata now.
27:23She had $7,700, and she selected Sears.
27:27No, Sears has been around for a while.
27:29It's going to cost you $4,099.
27:31That drops you down to $3,601 as we come to Mark Dawson.
27:35He had won $25,000 coming into this show.
27:38He said, what is Sears?
27:40Crossed it out, put $711, spelled it correctly.
27:43We are happy to report, and it is right.
27:46And it will add $6,001, taking you to $15,401 and a three-day total of $40,599.
27:54Congratulations.
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27:57We'll see you tomorrow.
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30:08We'll look at how a shutdown could drastically impact our local economy.
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