she never in a million years would have thought a fire was coming and was going through the neighborhood. nobody would have thought that. but she was half asleep so she just went back to sleep. anyone in a drowsy state of mind would have thought the same thing. thank gadness for the dogs. i m so glad you and your parents are okay. margaret, i m going to thank you for now. we ll move along and talk about north korea. here s braking news on this, here s a quote, he lit the wick of war. aimed directly at president trump. the country s foreign minister reacting to the president s september speech to the u.n. general assembly calling it bellicose, insane, and north korea will not keep america
that s fantasy, by the way, is all long islanders who have contributed to the great cultural contributions of our nation. we re celebrating long island this morning, everybody. our panelists this morning, washington correspondent for the new yorker, nice to have you. where about? what town? john fugal is with us, asked the question of the day on this show yesterday. we ll talk about that straight ahead. i m representing stony brook as well. that s right by me and will cain. thank gadness i m here. helping it out. let s get to our starting point this morning. the standoff we ve been watching for days is now over. cnn affiliate in france says the terror suspect is now dead. police stormed the apartment after 30 hours. that included a shootout and several explosions. the suspect is named mohammed merah, wanted in the killing rampage that left three jewish children, a rabbi and three french paratroopers dead. fran townsend joins us live by phone. fran, there was so ma