here. there is about a thousand soldiers roughly that will be monitoring this frontier. and many of them, like these soldiers here, are from fiji. in 2014, when this border closed, al qaeda-backed militants captured 45 fiji an soldiers. they were released after negotiations. so this has been a very tumultuous border crossing, tumultuous area. but now with the rebels gone, i can see that a syrian flag is fluttering on the other side. they are set to reopen in about an hour. what more are you learning about the renewed ties between syria and jordan? reporter: well, this one is crucial because before the war, syria and jordan had good trade, especially on the border crossing there, one of the main border crossings between the two countries. but this is going to be very
these keys. and it s just been unbelievable journey to get down here. we left key largo yesterday morning, as you know, and motored our way down and stopped along the way. we stopped at matacombe key. we went ashore at marathon, the second largest, most populus key. and it was we weren t 50 paces in and our jaws were on the sand. we stopped at a place called sea point condominiums. from a distance it looked like all the windows had been blown out and the curtains were fluttering in the wind. turning out it was drying laundry. we thought, there s proof of life. fantastic. we went up to this place and realized that the entire pool, which is in the post beautiful spot on this point, the pool had
north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury. like the world has never seen. he has been very threatening, uh, beyond a normal state. like i said, they will be met with fire, fewer lead and frankly , like the world has never seen before. this man will not get away with what he s doing, believe me. and if he utters one threat in the form of an overt threat which, by the way, he s been uttering for years, and his family has been fluttering for years, or he does anything with respect to guam or anyplace else that s a american territory or american ally, he will truly regret it. and he will regret it fast. bret: that was president
taken a long time to realize it was a mistake to walk away from the deal that bob negotiated. that was the best deal we were going to get. we have to realize we are where we are, that sanctions may play a role in creating pressure but at the end of the day, just like in the case with iran, you have to give the north koreans some way out and that way out involves admittedly some concessions and you know, you end up with a deal that s maybe not perfect but is better than where you are right now. good to talk to you. former ambassador at large and special envoy for the state department. he was a chief negotiator during 1994. jeffrey lewis, the director of the east asia nonproliferation program. global markets are moving on the north decree anews, we ll break down the impact this news has had. here s a live look at the dow. this is a market that had ten straight closes in a row record closes and fluttering just above the 22,000 mark it hit last week.
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