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reporter: the removal last night of missed yates from her position has raised questions as to how this president will deal with dissent in the ranks currently and in the future. does he see what she said yesterday as a different of opinion, active insubordination, how does he read it and how will he act on similar things in the future? press secretary spicer: there is a big difference between listening, sharing ideas and executing lawful orders. it is the right of every american to express their i.d. and opinion, frank lee that is what you have seen the president due today. we are talking about at the 2:00 hour, him sitting down with the cyber experts to get their ideas and opinions on how to protect our critical infrastructure. there is a difference when she as the acting attorney general is not only responsible but required to execute lawful orders and defiantly says no, ask someone who was chosen to lead a department, she was rightfully removed.
managed to dive through a hole in a cliff at a speed of 75 miles per hour before landing safely. absolutely incredible. here is how wall street opens the day. the dow opens at 10,771 after adding 10 points on friday. the s&p was up 6. the nasdaq rose 27. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei fell 186 points. in hong kong, the hang seng dropped 261. wall street opens for business today after suffering its worst week since the depths of the financial crisis three years ago. the dow fell 6.4%, the largest weekly loss since october of 2008. the s&p 500 fell 6.6%. the nasdaq tumbled 5.3% for the week. analysts expect significantly fewer healthy earnings and outlooks moving forward, which would make data all the more important. reports to watch for this week includes new home sales for august, due today. the consumer price index comes out tomorrow.