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that's a beauty. 115-feet apex ful -- -- apex. just up the right-hand side no, daniel. 15.ill: xander schauffele. he and tag ridings at 17 under. nick: a difficult hole location at 15. sandwiched between a couple of ridges. bill: hole high. will be able to have a go at birdie. let's go to the 12th now. here's kelly kraft. he and kevin tway 1 under. second shot on this par 4. nick: considerably easier than yesterday. this was straight into the wind. just fly it over all these mounds and if necessary come backwards from the back of the green. that's a good leave. bill: 11. ian: delightful so both players in that pairing a good chance for birdie at 11. spieth and palmer. as we go to 15. bill: here's tag ridings now. his nick: just got a little closer than his partner. bill: six under for this final round. played very well and in there chose. nick: perfect. bill: due to the length of today's play, we'll soon be concluding golf coverage for our east and central time zone cbs stations. those of you in those areas may tune to golf channel in just a bit for more live coverage and w
that's a beauty. 115-feet apex ful -- -- apex. just up the right-hand side no, daniel. 15.ill: xander schauffele. he and tag ridings at 17 under. nick: a difficult hole location at 15. sandwiched between a couple of ridges. bill: hole high. will be able to have a go at birdie. let's go to the 12th now. here's kelly kraft. he and kevin tway 1 under. second shot on this par 4. nick: considerably easier than yesterday. this was straight into the wind. just fly it over all these mounds and if...
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. >>> we're off the coast of jupiter, florida, when an apex predator decides to show. >> ooh, that's a beautiful animal. >> now, that sound right there was not the sound of my heart palpitations, that was a camera firing off. these divers getting an incredible show. >> that's just cool. >> flashing back to being 7 or 8 years old learning about the fable of the androcleze and the lion. pulled the thorn out of the paw. i've truncated the story. but as the shark comes up, you can see something as he's touching it. just holding the shark by its nose. >> well, we know -- we've seen it on the show, if you rub the shark's nose, it kind of calms them down. they like it. lots of nerve endings. >> it feels like -- exactly like in the story. this shark can't communicate. it's not like they're talking. but he's trying to communicate, bro, don't have fingers, help me out here. and watch right here as joshua reaches underneath and -- >> oh! that's a huge hook. >> absolute monster and it was completely in there. >> kind of a weird place for the hook to be, too. nowhere near the mouth. it's like he
. >>> we're off the coast of jupiter, florida, when an apex predator decides to show. >> ooh, that's a beautiful animal. >> now, that sound right there was not the sound of my heart palpitations, that was a camera firing off. these divers getting an incredible show. >> that's just cool. >> flashing back to being 7 or 8 years old learning about the fable of the androcleze and the lion. pulled the thorn out of the paw. i've truncated the story. but as the shark...
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-- apex was on that one? about 150 feet. bill: he's put together nice back-to-back weeks after a good showing in san antonio. >> i'm right on the roof. bill: kelly kraft shorting trying get a ruling. that was an adventure. kisner and brown out in 28. our leaders by two. chzuri ♪ art. it can be sculpted, bringing to life beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. ♪ water. every day women around the world spend millions of hours just collecting it. stella artois has partnered with us at water.org to help provide access to clean water to women and their families in the developing world. we can be the generation remembered for ending the global water crisis once and for all. what do you want to be remembered for? ♪ pay stubs and bank statements to refinance your home. w2s, or you could push that button. [dong] [rocket launching] skip the bank, skip the paperwork, and go completelliy onne. reseculy share your financial info and confidently get an accurate mortgage solution in minutes. lift the b
-- apex was on that one? about 150 feet. bill: he's put together nice back-to-back weeks after a good showing in san antonio. >> i'm right on the roof. bill: kelly kraft shorting trying get a ruling. that was an adventure. kisner and brown out in 28. our leaders by two. chzuri ♪ art. it can be sculpted, bringing to life beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. ♪ water. every day women around the world spend millions of hours just collecting it....
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and its apex, it is 14 counties -- at its apex, it is 14 counties, including springfield, where he lives. his law practice is overwhelmingly civil law. only that 5% of lincoln's cases over the years touched on criminal matters. he is mostly a civil lawyer. estates, hes and does trespass and he does collections. he does a lot of collections. abraham lincoln was a repo man. his caseload is really not the caseload of a specialist. he is providing legal services for all comers. it is a broadly based practice and one that keeps him busy. year, 1853,st lincoln has over 300 cases for which he is responsible. that is a lot. he is not only a civil lawyer, he is a trial lawyer. he is not a lawyer who sits in an office and moves papers from the inbox to the outbox. he is a trial lawyer who specializes in working in front of juries, convincing juries. on the old eighth judicial circuit, that was a challenge. for two reasons. in those days, juries had a whole lot more in the way of discretion for how long was decided then they do, today -- than they do, today. law --out with the juries simply measure
and its apex, it is 14 counties -- at its apex, it is 14 counties, including springfield, where he lives. his law practice is overwhelmingly civil law. only that 5% of lincoln's cases over the years touched on criminal matters. he is mostly a civil lawyer. estates, hes and does trespass and he does collections. he does a lot of collections. abraham lincoln was a repo man. his caseload is really not the caseload of a specialist. he is providing legal services for all comers. it is a broadly...
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front though we are back to the zero seven's on monday, 60's on tuesday but we will warm up, to the apexn sunday and cool back down again. >> remember your sun block. >> yes. >> enjoy this weekend, lot of people will be there. >> i think you're right. >>> not the place you want something hanging around. >> we will show you why an amusement park ride was anything >>> well, it was enough of a thrill ride and thrill seekers were expecting whether they boarded a roller coaster. >> they got stuck in midair, yesterday, fire fight hears todd use rescue bucket trucks to get two dozen people off the joker's jinks at six flags america outside of washington d.c. in upper marlboro, maryland. the ride came to a stand still , while it was 100 feet in the air, yesterday, everyone was back on the ground after, you know, just a measly five hours, rescue officials say they were surprisingly and relatively in good spirits. >> i will say that is what you get when you board something called joker's jinks. >> that is why i do not do them. >> no. >> that is my worst fear. >> that is your war fear you have a go
front though we are back to the zero seven's on monday, 60's on tuesday but we will warm up, to the apexn sunday and cool back down again. >> remember your sun block. >> yes. >> enjoy this weekend, lot of people will be there. >> i think you're right. >>> not the place you want something hanging around. >> we will show you why an amusement park ride was anything >>> well, it was enough of a thrill ride and thrill seekers were expecting whether...
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be a writer because i read my first book by john steinbeck and i thought i could do that and might apex was travels with charley. here is a fascinating book about a man who gets in a truck with his dog breeding interesting people and to write a book about that. i thought i want to get in on that. obviously i was never as great as steinbeck over my desk when i sold my first tory to newspaper for $30 a use that money to take the picture of john steinbeck i had cut out and had it framed it is above my riding decibel look at it every morning when i start to work . that is where it got going from. thanks to john steinbeck. >> i have not read the book yet but i plan on doing it but talking about attachment issues does that rise from his family background or abandonment issues or what do you believe? >> if we talk about the bad influence first of all, i have to say with my last two books they came to the conclusion it is possible to be born bad enough year life will turn out in a horrific way bet he had a mother that was so alienated she has the kid in all level ramshackle house every night he
be a writer because i read my first book by john steinbeck and i thought i could do that and might apex was travels with charley. here is a fascinating book about a man who gets in a truck with his dog breeding interesting people and to write a book about that. i thought i want to get in on that. obviously i was never as great as steinbeck over my desk when i sold my first tory to newspaper for $30 a use that money to take the picture of john steinbeck i had cut out and had it framed it is...
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the working class, working men and women, need to be at the apex of their goals any of tax reform. tony sayegh, great to have you with us mr. secretary. >> thank you, lou. lou: we're coming right back, more ahead stay with us. >> president trump with a surprise announcement. saying his administration will not withdraw from nafta but rather renegotiate it. >> we have to make a deal that is fair for the united states i decided rather than temp nating nafta -- temp of terminating nafta, that would be a big shock got system we will renegotiate. >> ed rollins amongly gues my guest next. >> and it is only a matter of time before kim jong-un has the ability to launch a nuclear war ahead against the united states. >> crisis on the korean peninsula is real, it is the peninsula is real, it is the worst i've seen. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. peninsula is real, it is the worst i've seen. start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. you
the working class, working men and women, need to be at the apex of their goals any of tax reform. tony sayegh, great to have you with us mr. secretary. >> thank you, lou. lou: we're coming right back, more ahead stay with us. >> president trump with a surprise announcement. saying his administration will not withdraw from nafta but rather renegotiate it. >> we have to make a deal that is fair for the united states i decided rather than temp nating nafta -- temp of terminating...
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at its apex, it is 14 counties in central illinois, including the capital springfield where lincoln lives. his law practice is overwhelmingly civil law. only about 5% of lincoln's cases over the years touched on criminal matters. he is mostly a civil lawyer. practicing civil law. he does will and estates, he does trespass and assumption, and he does collections. in fact, he does a lot of collections. abraham lincoln was a repo man. but in fact, his caseload is really not the caseload of a specialist. he is providing legal services for all comers, so it is a very broadly based practice, and it is one that keeps him very busy. in his busiest year 1853, lincoln has over 300 cases for which he is responsible. that is a lot. he is not only a civil lawyer, he is a trial lawyer. he is not one of these lawyers who sits in an office and reads papers in the inbox and outbox. he is a lawyer. he specialized, specializes in working in front of juries, convincing juries, and on the old eighth judicial circuit, that was a challenge. and for two reasons, in those days, juries had a whole lot more in the
at its apex, it is 14 counties in central illinois, including the capital springfield where lincoln lives. his law practice is overwhelmingly civil law. only about 5% of lincoln's cases over the years touched on criminal matters. he is mostly a civil lawyer. practicing civil law. he does will and estates, he does trespass and assumption, and he does collections. in fact, he does a lot of collections. abraham lincoln was a repo man. but in fact, his caseload is really not the caseload of a...
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russians and what he was saying it's russians, two days aft that, this remare decision was made, the apex of the drama scene in the movie where sally yates faced with this information about the national security adviser and what he's saying, and what she knows has actually happened thanks-to-to that fbi surveillance, she makes this remarkable decision to go directly to the white house to warn them about their national security adviser. the acting attorney general warned the trump white house that the national security adviser was potentially vulnerable to russian blackmail because he had been lying about his contacts with the russian government, and the justice department and the fbi knew about it. they had proof. so she brings that bombshell to the white house. this is flashing red light. national security adviser to the president might be getting black mailed by the russians because he's having contacts with the russians that he's lying about. has anything like that ever happened before in the history of the american presidency? not that we know of. huge deal. how does the white house r
russians and what he was saying it's russians, two days aft that, this remare decision was made, the apex of the drama scene in the movie where sally yates faced with this information about the national security adviser and what he's saying, and what she knows has actually happened thanks-to-to that fbi surveillance, she makes this remarkable decision to go directly to the white house to warn them about their national security adviser. the acting attorney general warned the trump white house...
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confrontations arise and the conflicts accumulate that it is very difficult for president trump even at the apexu.s. government to execute what he said in the campaign. there are too many areas of conflict and where their behavior directly collides with our interests. >> what is tillerson tapped with? what are we hoping for out of this meeting? >> i think we don't entirely know. his tone and certainly nikki haley's tone at the u.n. has been very different than the president's. the president has been an isolated voice and kind of the vision of what is possible to achieve with putin. i would say when he talked during the campaign about his own version of a reset with russia, very top of the list of what he was hoping to get out of that was greater cooperation against isis in syria, which is now something that seems much more difficult to imagine. so exactly why you are pursuing better, you know, kind of a rethink of relations if the principle goal you are hoping to achieve out of it is now kind of in rubble literally, you know, it's unclear where that goes. i think it's going to be a relatively ch
confrontations arise and the conflicts accumulate that it is very difficult for president trump even at the apexu.s. government to execute what he said in the campaign. there are too many areas of conflict and where their behavior directly collides with our interests. >> what is tillerson tapped with? what are we hoping for out of this meeting? >> i think we don't entirely know. his tone and certainly nikki haley's tone at the u.n. has been very different than the president's. the...
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has been the covert war, a cyber war building up over the last three years, we reach this rhetorical apex over the weekend. this is not new, this has been simmering. a simmering and boiling for three years. this is an area where a foreign policy where i think the obama administration made some important strides. i think for the vice president on this issue to talk about strategic patience is a little bit off base. it is not my job to sit here and defend the obama administration. but when it comes to north korea, it seems that this was not the right issue to punch back on. do that in syria, do that in afghanistan. other cases where we have had failures, but north korea misses the mark. >> an overwhelming question that i had is what is the strategy? not that everybody is in complete understanding, and dealing with a maniac who sees the world as his toy. he can do anything he wants. i think he is even more dangerous than somebody like putin or assad because while they are maniacs, they are political ideas. i want to go where we -- what we do regarding president trump time i heard a lot of jo
has been the covert war, a cyber war building up over the last three years, we reach this rhetorical apex over the weekend. this is not new, this has been simmering. a simmering and boiling for three years. this is an area where a foreign policy where i think the obama administration made some important strides. i think for the vice president on this issue to talk about strategic patience is a little bit off base. it is not my job to sit here and defend the obama administration. but when it...
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in and put out what is so funny apex and there was an inglorious steinem's memoir. live the politically correct person. with that hate generalizes. where late eight divide negative and love connects. practical and economic that you cannot deal with these and isolation. but with those economic justice. the bad is part of the struggle. what is the importance of the pink cat? >> i hate being. [laughter] -- pink. that people should harvest their own salted it was the do-it-yourself. it is a like breast cancer or the of pussycat i never was a pink person i book like purple or yellow. even black. somebody needed heard the of black pussycats like calvin. [applause] [inaudible conversations] said in meg one of the things that the love about the alleged iris system will of books and wanted to be first in line is all but of panels with the offers your a novelist or writing about syria these are people who don't get to see each other so this moment of conversation that they say something that is just coming up with that that instant in the change of ideas for the moment the dr
in and put out what is so funny apex and there was an inglorious steinem's memoir. live the politically correct person. with that hate generalizes. where late eight divide negative and love connects. practical and economic that you cannot deal with these and isolation. but with those economic justice. the bad is part of the struggle. what is the importance of the pink cat? >> i hate being. [laughter] -- pink. that people should harvest their own salted it was the do-it-yourself. it is a...
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i will read quickly chris' comment that writes about what apex accounted.has addressed many issues he campaigned about. i believe without resistance he would have done more. the thumbs up emoji. >> some days i get a lot of pro tweets. today mostly con. he is on the verge of eliminating program that's are basic needs for people. today the people responding are not really saying he is doing a good job. >> so much focused on the 100 days too. george h.w. bush struggled with how to follow a popular two-term president. clinton failed to pass a major bill during his first 100 days. all of these campaign promises out there not obviously can be accomplished in the first 100 days. >> and all presidents get criticism. >> they do. >> there is so much build-up to the 100 days. when it is 102, nobody cares. >> it will be different this time around. >> everything is different this time around. >> yeah. >> someone who was in business before and all of a sudden in politics. let's bring in rosemary orozco right now. >> a welcome site the last couple of days here. >> it is s
i will read quickly chris' comment that writes about what apex accounted.has addressed many issues he campaigned about. i believe without resistance he would have done more. the thumbs up emoji. >> some days i get a lot of pro tweets. today mostly con. he is on the verge of eliminating program that's are basic needs for people. today the people responding are not really saying he is doing a good job. >> so much focused on the 100 days too. george h.w. bush struggled with how to...
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in and put out what is so funny apex and there was an inglorious steinem's memoir. live the politically correct person. with that hate generalizes. where late eight divide negative and love connects. practical and economic that you cannot deal with these and isolation. but with those economic justice. the bad is part of the struggle. what is the importance of the pink cat? >> i hate being. [laughter] -- pink. that people should harvest their own salted it was the do-it-yourself. it is a like breast cancer or the of pussycat i never was a pink person i book like purple or yellow. even black. somebody needed heard the of black pussycats like calvin. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
in and put out what is so funny apex and there was an inglorious steinem's memoir. live the politically correct person. with that hate generalizes. where late eight divide negative and love connects. practical and economic that you cannot deal with these and isolation. but with those economic justice. the bad is part of the struggle. what is the importance of the pink cat? >> i hate being. [laughter] -- pink. that people should harvest their own salted it was the do-it-yourself. it is a...
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if you were to draw other lines to put this in context, we actually have come into a very important apex and we are again failing right at that juncture. so the question is, but energy stocks. are they a good bet? and that's really where the rubber hits the road. this is a two-panel chart. what you have on the top is s&p energy, the gift sector, itself. you have a relative performance to the market. so we know even as it was growing up and even though it's well below its prior low, i mean, we're still so far above our absolute phases. look where we are on a relative basis. we're almost back at the lows. so even though one -- i'm up, but it's under flying the other choices. that's the worst thing you can do, in principle as a manager and investor. here's another way to look at it. since the entire low point of about a year ago, we know that energy stocks are up and their relative performance to the s&p is down. that's what a trap is. it actually feels good or keeps it, you're thinking. all the while one is being sort of damaged. and then, what really is done, of course, this is going back
if you were to draw other lines to put this in context, we actually have come into a very important apex and we are again failing right at that juncture. so the question is, but energy stocks. are they a good bet? and that's really where the rubber hits the road. this is a two-panel chart. what you have on the top is s&p energy, the gift sector, itself. you have a relative performance to the market. so we know even as it was growing up and even though it's well below its prior low, i mean,...
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helps oversee $880 billion -- we got a bit of apex pop here -- a vix pop here. is anybody hurting? david: i don't think so. i would start by saying certainly with the pressure put on active management, i'm sure out a managers are helped bit. it's nice to see volatility in the level of the index and the dispersion within the index. we are seeing stocks the haven a different fashion, correlations are lower. -- behaving in a different fashion. we've gone from absurdly low picks levels to fairly low picks levels. i don't think it's time to run for the hills yet. vix levels low to fairly low vix levels. vix people cite a low level, it is skewed. ,hen we think about vix obviously, you are looking at the actual implied volatility. which to some degree will follow the realized volatility. realized volatility has been low . you have upward pressure on earnings. stocks are expensive. you are caught in the middle. it makes the vix low. throw on the political risk, you still have a lot of hedgers on the fringes where skew shows up. still buying those puts making skew show higher volatility in
helps oversee $880 billion -- we got a bit of apex pop here -- a vix pop here. is anybody hurting? david: i don't think so. i would start by saying certainly with the pressure put on active management, i'm sure out a managers are helped bit. it's nice to see volatility in the level of the index and the dispersion within the index. we are seeing stocks the haven a different fashion, correlations are lower. -- behaving in a different fashion. we've gone from absurdly low picks levels to fairly...
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contest here despite the fact that the tension with north korea has reached this rhetorical and optic apexhe weekend is that this covert -- i hesitate to call it a covert war but sort of a covert war between the united states and north korea has been simmering for the past three years. we maybe only heard snippeds of it during second term of president obama but it's been there all along and i think that -- i can't speak for the trump administration, obviously, but image that they're trying to -- well not normalize this type of behavior from the north korean, make people understand that every time they test a missile now it doesn't pose existential crisis for the united states. that's kind of the steady hand we have been expecting from the president and i think we should welcome it. chris: candidate trump a year ago and at that time he said to you, real power is fear. do you think that unleashing the military the way he has in the last couple of weeks and making a point of saying, we are not micro managing the pentagon the way obama did and i will say top pentagon officials complained about
contest here despite the fact that the tension with north korea has reached this rhetorical and optic apexhe weekend is that this covert -- i hesitate to call it a covert war but sort of a covert war between the united states and north korea has been simmering for the past three years. we maybe only heard snippeds of it during second term of president obama but it's been there all along and i think that -- i can't speak for the trump administration, obviously, but image that they're trying to...
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this is supposed to be the apex of popularity. so this is -- this is a lot of trouble early on. >> first president in modern history to have failed on his first big legislative effort which was the obamacare repeal and replace. >> that's right. >> let's listen to what he said about that today. >> i think we are going to have a big win soon because we're going to have health care, and i believe that's going to happen. and, you know, there was no like loss with health care. this is just a constant negotiation. and the man is getting better and better all the time. we're going to have some great legislative victories in the very near future. one of them is going to be health care. the other one is going to be tax reform. >> josh, health care is never coming back. this is just talk, obviously. i never want to waste limited time we have on it. nafta, much more serious problem because they are not going to do anything on it. the only thing more complex legislatively than health care is trade, international trade. to reopen a nafta negot
this is supposed to be the apex of popularity. so this is -- this is a lot of trouble early on. >> first president in modern history to have failed on his first big legislative effort which was the obamacare repeal and replace. >> that's right. >> let's listen to what he said about that today. >> i think we are going to have a big win soon because we're going to have health care, and i believe that's going to happen. and, you know, there was no like loss with health...
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a topping officer moan i was held on the apex of the building.er should be finished later this year and tenants are expected to move in in early 2018. the hillsboro woman accused of killing the father of her children walked out of jail today after being granted baling. abc 7 news melanie woodrow tweeted lee getting out. she is backed by a group that raised $4 million in cash and pledged 62 until in san francisco property. she'll be on house arrest at an undisclosed location. coming up new 5:00, a pacifica properties owner has plans to restore beach access. leslie brinkley will have more on what needs to be done to get a profrm. senate republicans went nuclear today and have paved the way for judge neil gorsuch to be confirmed in the supreme court. the controversial move has democrats furious and republicans pointing fingers. abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live in berkeley with our story. laura. >> reporter: historically republicans have more often used the filibuster, but in this case the democrats used it. republicans reacted with this dra
a topping officer moan i was held on the apex of the building.er should be finished later this year and tenants are expected to move in in early 2018. the hillsboro woman accused of killing the father of her children walked out of jail today after being granted baling. abc 7 news melanie woodrow tweeted lee getting out. she is backed by a group that raised $4 million in cash and pledged 62 until in san francisco property. she'll be on house arrest at an undisclosed location. coming up new 5:00,...
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we've definitely reached a kind of rhetorical apex on this issue over the last few days.ut tensions between the u.s. and north korea as you know are not new. over there missile defense program. this is really something that's been on the slow burn and ultimately kind of boiling and simmering for the better part of three and a half years now. there's been this kind of covert war going on between the two countries. we haven't heard about all the time during president obama's second term i think on purpose. he didn't want to be the focus of its foreign policy by any stretch. but he was the one who really started this program targeting this electronic cyber warfare program targeting the missiles at home. i think we are releasing a continuation of that is what we're seeing. >> dana: what about behind the scenes at the united nations? what kind of communication with a be having because obviously there's been a lot of activity with the bombing, the tomahawk missiles in syria, the moab and afghanistan, the activity that happened all in quick succession. i want to ask you both abo
we've definitely reached a kind of rhetorical apex on this issue over the last few days.ut tensions between the u.s. and north korea as you know are not new. over there missile defense program. this is really something that's been on the slow burn and ultimately kind of boiling and simmering for the better part of three and a half years now. there's been this kind of covert war going on between the two countries. we haven't heard about all the time during president obama's second term i think...
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escalated military tension but also over the last week to 10 days we've reached this kind of rhetorical apexsident trump is being really tough trying to get out in front of this. likewise the north koreans are as well kind of flexing some muscle as ambassador haley said. president trump is not really listening to the chinese, to the japanese and the calls this morning both foreign leaders abe and xi advised him to not escalate the pressure. he is launching new military exercises off the korean peninsula. he is doing what he thinks is in american national security interests and that's a bold move. >> shannon: yesterday senator marco rubio said essentially at this point there are no good options. if we believe that north korea is moving ahead with a nuclear missiles and long-range missile tests here is more of what he said about the situation and going beyond north korea. >> there are people starving to death in north korea. that government is putting virtually every dollar they have left over into the development of these long-range missiles. ultimately if they want a long-range missile and c
escalated military tension but also over the last week to 10 days we've reached this kind of rhetorical apexsident trump is being really tough trying to get out in front of this. likewise the north koreans are as well kind of flexing some muscle as ambassador haley said. president trump is not really listening to the chinese, to the japanese and the calls this morning both foreign leaders abe and xi advised him to not escalate the pressure. he is launching new military exercises off the korean...
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president trump and his administration is coming to terms with the fact that the united states is an apex power unlike history has ever seen. russia is -- what did john mccain call it, a gas station masquerading as a country. they have a terrible economy. they don't sell anything other than energy that anybody else in the world wants. their military is not up to scratch. putin had to cut back. this is trump realizing how strong america's hand is in the world and understanding what american exceptionalism really is. >> bill: that phrase again. dr. krauthammer characterized it somewhat differently. but i think he was overall impressed with tiller son last night. >> it was beautiful unlike john kerry who would pretend everything was okay, the russians were listening and act right. what we had was a stone faced tillerson who what's grave and grum and said everything that was wrong which is the realize many you want. the message to the russians, the eight years of the free lunch is over. you aren't going the walk all over the west. >> bill: that's our show. summarized with brilliance there. i
president trump and his administration is coming to terms with the fact that the united states is an apex power unlike history has ever seen. russia is -- what did john mccain call it, a gas station masquerading as a country. they have a terrible economy. they don't sell anything other than energy that anybody else in the world wants. their military is not up to scratch. putin had to cut back. this is trump realizing how strong america's hand is in the world and understanding what american...
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the use of chemical weapons is something the united states as the world's sole super power, the apex power of the earth the united states declared you aren't allowed to use chemical weapons period. when you do, we will -- we don't always want to play the policeman of the world. when people use chemical weapons you'll >> bill: we're accusing russia of a cover-up. see how the meeting goes in moscow today. thank you, sir. both fronts there today. chris stirewalt. you and i were talking yesterday at this time. no briefing from the pentagon for five days over 59 tomahawk missiles dropped on another country. that was cleared up yesterday on behalf of james mattis as only he can in his style to take question after question after question and knock it down each time. >> shannon: as the meetings continue in russia interesting to watch the developments and comments there as well. as they continue to push back about having any foreknowledge and even questioning whether assad was responsible. we'll see. >> bill: putin is pushing for an investigation. good luck with that. that's his message from
the use of chemical weapons is something the united states as the world's sole super power, the apex power of the earth the united states declared you aren't allowed to use chemical weapons period. when you do, we will -- we don't always want to play the policeman of the world. when people use chemical weapons you'll >> bill: we're accusing russia of a cover-up. see how the meeting goes in moscow today. thank you, sir. both fronts there today. chris stirewalt. you and i were talking...
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we had a handful of ipos on the street today and everybody thought that would have been the apex of the day, of the excitement that we were going to see because bond market closed early, and usually things very much quiet down as the day progress progresses, but seeing from the chart after 110:00, we got the headlines about the bombing in afghanistan. at that point, no overall panic or fear in the market rs but it was more of, it seemed like all the participants evaporated from the market, and we saw the market trickle lower. what's interesting is we have a three-day weekend, a long time to really think about this and the calendar continues next week, earnings season continues progress, economic data too, but now this is a clear message from washington we'll continue to see headlines like this and how is this going to affect the overall markets? >> how is it going to overall affect the market? feel like the consideration a little bit, but not too much. >> it's quite amazing. it seems like over time our entire market has become so desensitized to news like this. you remember back 15 year
we had a handful of ipos on the street today and everybody thought that would have been the apex of the day, of the excitement that we were going to see because bond market closed early, and usually things very much quiet down as the day progress progresses, but seeing from the chart after 110:00, we got the headlines about the bombing in afghanistan. at that point, no overall panic or fear in the market rs but it was more of, it seemed like all the participants evaporated from the market, and...
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at 22 years old, no one suspected that moran had reached the apex of her career.mera after 1983. in 2010, she moved to indiana with her second husband, reportedly living in a trailer park with her mother-in-law. her name popping up in tabloids about headlines about the fallen child star. her tv appearances now relegated to reality shows like "celebrity fit club." moran says she was working on a memoir titled "happy days, depressing nights." after news of her death, paul peterson posted this on facebook. at least half a dozen formers were actively reaching out to erin in the last week of her life. we did our best with the resources available to us but it was a very dark room. some don't find the light switch in time. moran was just 56. her on-screen mom, marion ross, remembering her as family. >> erin was always accessible to me, call me. treat me like i was her mother. >> reporter: but acknowledged erin kept troubles hidden. >> if she was in trouble, we would be the last to know. >> reporter: the fonz, henry winkler, told nbc, i will remember erin with her sweet s
at 22 years old, no one suspected that moran had reached the apex of her career.mera after 1983. in 2010, she moved to indiana with her second husband, reportedly living in a trailer park with her mother-in-law. her name popping up in tabloids about headlines about the fallen child star. her tv appearances now relegated to reality shows like "celebrity fit club." moran says she was working on a memoir titled "happy days, depressing nights." after news of her death, paul...
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spinoff lasted only 17 episodes and at just 22 years old, no one suspected moran had already reached the apexsporadically in front of the camera after 1983. >> excuse me, where do i check in? >> reporter: in 2010, she moved to indiana with her second husband, reportedly living in a trailer park with her mother-in-law, her name popping up in than tabloids with headlines about 2 fallen child star and questions about possible substance abuse and financial issues. her tv appearances relegated to reality shows like "celebrity fit club." >> i did it for the money. >> reporter: moran says she was working on a memoir titled "happy days, depressing nights." after news of her death, paul peterson, an advocate for former child stars, posted this on facebook. "at least half a dozen formers were actively reaching out to erin in t life. we did our best with the resources available to us but it was a very dark room. some don't find the light switch in time." moran was just 56 and reaction to her death from friends and family poured in. erin's on-screen mom marion ross remembering her as family. >> erin was
spinoff lasted only 17 episodes and at just 22 years old, no one suspected moran had already reached the apexsporadically in front of the camera after 1983. >> excuse me, where do i check in? >> reporter: in 2010, she moved to indiana with her second husband, reportedly living in a trailer park with her mother-in-law, her name popping up in than tabloids with headlines about 2 fallen child star and questions about possible substance abuse and financial issues. her tv appearances...