de okay. thanks for joining us, west side of new york as we look at intrepid. brian has a radio show and anchor the five today. have a good day. bill: thank you, guys, good morning. the more we learn the murkier it becomes. the president s handling of classified documents has the republicans on the hunt for answers. back together in new york. i m bill hemmer. good morning at home. dana: congratulations to the bengals. bill: thank you. winning survived. dana: next sunday is a big game. we ll talk more about that. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. let s get back to the document. the discovery of classified documents in the president s office and homes prompting house
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Korea s Baeksang Awards Topped by Lee Joon-ik and Yoo Jae-suk
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Feelgood movie “Samjin Company English Class” was named as the top movie at South Korea’s annual Baeksang Arts Awards, which were held behind closed doors for the second year running, due to COVID-19 restrictions. JTBC’s “Beyond Evil” was named as the top TV drama.
The grand prizes went to Lee Joon-ik for his unconventional story telling in movie “The Book of Fish,” and to variety performer Yoo Jae-suk in the TV section. The show was broadcast live by JTBC in Korea and streamed internationally on TikTok.
people understand this is the way things work in the president s mind and their e okay with it at this point and come to realize not everything that should quote/unquote be looked into is going to be looked into. and not every single tweet is going to carry with it some sort of action. so the pharmaceutical executives are breathing easier, the bank executives are breathing easier and this is the way things typically go with the street. the reaction and subsequent reaction we see a lessening. steve, let s put this in perspective. traditionally, when someone like the treasury secretary speaks or fed chair speaks their words matter. the street listens to every word, note, breath they take. the fact that that is trailing off in terms of the response to the president, what does that mean about the impact of his word to the american people or the markets at least? well look, we re used to a world where the words of the president of the united states matter. it s not the case anymore. tim