how does it feel here, looking up at that window and seeing that makes anybody sick to their stomach. it s hard to look. but, for you, when you look up and see that, you were right there. you were right there. yeah, we were where we were standing wasn t the best spot to be standing. of course we didn t know any better. we were in the first few rounds he was firing off were right where we were at, you know. it s just weird. you don t think it s happening. you don t realize it s happening, then, you know, when i got hit, you know, then i realized it, you know. when you went back to work the next morning, you were sent home. the shock of it. you have to go back to work. even with the injuries you have. yeah. they didn t take the bullet out because they said it was lodged
mr. pence greeted more than 200 riders and many veteran s at the naval observatory. project hero helps out service men and women and first respond ers injured in the line of duty or suffer from ptsd. the ride goes from the capitol to virginia beach. i know all of you know better than i ever will that this is a day we remember those that serve and did not come home. mr. pence says it was profoundly humbling in his words to have the veterans at his home on this memorial day. meanwhile, north korea firing off, we heard about this, another missile. it s their third launch in three weeks. now the u.s. defense secretary warning if diplomacy can t end a nuclear standoff with kim
underground test site to see if they are preparing for another underground test. what to officials think precipitated the launch of these four missiles? reporter: well, look, wolf, timing is everything. and the launch of these missiles don t come as a surprise to anyone in south korea or frankly in the u.s. because it seems that this launch was clearly intended to send a message to the governments of both conditions. this launch of these four missiles sent to the sea of japan, also known as the east sea comes at the same time that we are seeing the begin of the annual joint military exercises between south korea and the u.s. these are very involved operations that also for about two months. and every year these operations really wrankel the north koreans. earlier this year, kim jong-un again demanded these countries put a stop to these exercises threatening action if they didn t. what you have seen now is this firing off of these four ballistic missiles at this time. these exercises
short missile defenses such as the standard missile set. specifically to repel the missile attacks. again, if they are firing off of barges which are fixed objects. that is a much easier task than firing at a moving ship at sea. especially defended by pretty advanced missile defenses. i would, if i had access to the information on this, which i don t. i would delve into the details. i would want to know what kind of seeker it was but how accurate, how reliable, very, very hard in the abstract to suggest how much of a security risk. jenna: a thought for us as well as we looked through some of the headlines to get to some of the specifics. good of you to work through some of the news with us as we get it. we look forward to having you back on the program. thank you. jon: still waiting for the new executive orders on immigration. that should be just a few minutes away. in the meantime, president trump s headaches are going way, as he looks at
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