theaters with an updated musical to improve the special effects widespread backlash. dana. dana: turns out cats was the dogs. have they ever made a movie about dogs, they would never have this problem. tom: what if they dress as doggies. they should kept it i m sick of cgi. jesse: stop playing with a dead cat, dana. dana: [laughter] tom: i love it because waters world was named after biggest box office of all times, kevin costner, that budget $235 million to make waterworld and it only grows $188 million. this statesman with $100 million on on cats $2.6 million. they went in the hole for $95 million. my sisters went on friday as a joke because they came to the
the market, these events will cause less and less disruption of the energy supply in the world. so we have a strategic petroleum reserve with almost 670 million barrels at hand. the saudis 188 million barrels of reserve that they have. and in the international energy agency membership out there we have somewhere 1.5 billion barrels of oil in reserve. so these events where the iranians think that we can go in and attack an oil facility in saudi and somehow or other that will cause great disruption, well, we ve seen that s not the case. it does it is cause for concern, no doubt about that. but this isn t 2007. this is 12 years later and these types of attacks are going to have less and less impact on the global market. sandra: very interesting ahead of the president s speech
collude, donald trump as we all know, can t put himself out and admit that perhaps his election was in some way illegitimate because it was influenced by the russian, everybody should be outraged by all these stories we re seeing. let s bring in eugene robinson, not good in math, you add 188 million impressions on twitter, you got 126 million impressions on facebook, that adds up to a lot of people. i mean, it s over 400 million impressions, more impressions than there are people in the united states of america. so kind of hard for the trump campaign or anybody, facebook, twitter, anybody, to not say that had an impact in the election in some way. right. and it did. it obviously did. we can t quantify that. you know, maybe some professor somewhere can come up with a
the power to do, this they have done it in fact before in our nation s history. we gave bob hope and steve fisher at fisher s house honorary veteran status. it wasn t at the end of the war, it was actually in 2009 we passed a law that allocated $188 million those folks and later gave them the congressional gold medal. we are not asking for any of that all we are asking for is declaration they are honorary veterans. private sector to support these groups. pete: you run into industrial complex which others have as well. have you support. here is some of the endorsements have you received from the outside for this particular initiative. defense secretaries rumsfeld, gates, panetta. david petraeus, many others, ambassador bolton, crocker, wolfowitz, mike rogers. do you vat vietnam veterans of america wounded warrior project and 17,000 signatures on change.org. so i imagine viewers here
thank you for having me. melissa: is the f35 overpriced for the money and is he right? it is definitely overpriced. it is going to cost 188 million per copy baseded on the price of the aircraft and engine and support equipment that goes along with it. it is an expensive upon weapon system and we ll not be able to purchase enough to be operational useful. it is encouraging to see any political leader to question the overpriced systems. and we are now interesting to see if the tweets get turned into action. melissa: expensive is in the eye of the beholder. he tweeted based on the cost and cost overruns of lock heed mart pin f- 35. i asked boeing to price out