dotard multiple times. surprisingly. it is actually a word or it was. it s just not used that often anymore or at all. the meriam webster dictionary was on the case. they define they say the word means inel be sill when it was used in the 14th century. middle english and usinged my shakespeare means old senile person. social media was all over it some political nerds bet money president trump had to google dotard. unscripted mike says actual measures are siding with rocket man who has nukes aimed at them over their own president. despicable. richard came one a pretty good idea though, he says in the future all wars should be wars of words.
revenue that fund north korea s efforts to develop the deadliest weapons known to human kind. the new u.s. sanctions are designed to make life more difficult for the kim regime. going after anyone carrying out trade with north korea. if you do business with north korea, you will not be able to interact with the u.s. financial system and they don t stop there. this new executive order enables treasury to freeze assets of any one conducting significant trade in goods, services or technology with north korea. that followed trump s tough talk on north korea this week at the united nations. kim, meantime, responded with a statement. whatever trump might have expected, he will face results beyond his expectation. i will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged u.s. with fire. despite the heated rhetoric, so much here is going to
rob: fighting for that support. the winner of tuesday s vote will then face democrat doug jones. heather: vice president mike pence also getting out of washington, returning to his home state of indiana today where he will give a speech pushing for the administration s overhaul of the federal tax code after meeting with families and local business owners. the vice president will also try to appeal to senator joe donnelly who is a democrat, who could potentially help push tax reform through the senate. presidenpresident trump will visit indiana next week. rob: republicans hard at work in a race against the clock to get enough votes to finally repeal and replace obamacare ahead of next week s deadline. senators behind this new bill vowing it s the best move for americans. talking about graham-cassidy here.
a believer believer rob: a live look at our building. at least the first floor of it here in midtown manhattan. it s friday morning. happy friday to you. the u.s. will pay dearly, north korea, kim jong un threatening to test hydrogen bomb over the pacific ocean after president trump announced strong sanctions. heather: in washington, d.c. with the escalating tensions good morning, doug. heather and rob. good morning. escalating is right. this standoff is getting more and more personal between president trump and north korean dictator kim jong un the president called him of course rocket man and kim jong un is responding. north korea s weapons and missile development is a grave threat to peace and security in our world and it
hydrated. heather: not only does he not wear a bathing suit he doesn t wear sun block. rob: he lives in the northeast. what the hell do we know about the sun? not a problem. thanks a lot, carley. let s go over to see. steve: rob, did you just say what the hell do we know about the sun? do you ever see the sun in the city? rob: i don t see it too often. steve: that s funny. you are right. you know what? i will have a sip of my coffee it s going to protect me from something. heather: is that the new maple flavored from starbucks. steve: maple flavored pecan latte i saw that what the hell do we know about news? we have plenty of newsmakers, kellyanne conway special advisor to the president. wisconsin governor scott walker, general jack keane talking about what s going on in north korea. geraldo rivera and allen dershowitz. plus, the musical act home free. man, we got a busy three hours kicks off about 13 minutes from right now here on the channel you trust for your morning news.