you make it look like you are only down 3%. rick: so in the last hour, are we going to see another crazy ride? do you want to make that prediction? come on, be brave. rick: i m going to quit while i m ahead. the number 600 is in my head. i m just going to throw that out there. positive or negative? the clock does strike 12 twice, you know. rick: from fox business, thanks. heather: let s talk about russia flexing its military muscles. vladimir putin overseeing the testing of hypersonic nuclear capable missiles. the kremlin claims that they can strike anywhere in the world and easily evade missile defense systems. senior foreign affairs correspondence, life for us in milan. what about this new weapon? tested yesterday. yeah.
good morning and welcome back, live look in london where the polls are open and voting is underway for the british general election. rob: that s right, prime minister theresa may fighting a closer battle than expected in a decision that ll shape the future of u.s. relations with the uk. that s right, foreign affairs correspondence is live in london, good morning, benjamin. good morning, rob and julian. this election was called because the conservatives were sure they would win by a mile but a few things have happened which means the chance of far-left government is far greater than ever before. theresa may inherited power after following the brexit vote and she wants her own political capital moving ahead of negotiations, but she has recently been accused of political u-turns of failing to inspire the people and such have been called right-wing hillary clinton. front runner against her is left-leaning jeremy corbyn. he s been called the bernie sanders of the uk.