tomorrow they could see what they are really applicants. that s when china s armed forces begin its largest military drills and more than a quarter of century. for two days of live fire exercises in six nodes around taiwan. the actions that come within miles of the disputed islands coast, essentially blockading trade and violating taiwan s nautical linear spaces. at the same time the uss ronald reagan aircraft carrier strike groups in the region of the u.s. is taking part in joint military drills with indonesia, australia, japan, and singapore. all this as washington warns china not to turn this into a crisis. shannon, what we need to know? shannon: i was talking with michael pillsbury. we know him as one of the most foremost authorities on china and he said this is kind of a very dangerous period especially when you have these drills and exercises going on. not that they themselves, they are provocative. there s always this chance of a mistake when you have these forces. t
kayleigh: shannon, there must be a delicate art of self-promotion. what are you going to tweet? that i am the best writer. shannon: it s a fine line. the idea of self-promotion, like i can do 100 push-ups. try me, bro. you want to promote yourself. by the way, i can t do 100 push-ups. at least not in a row. but it s a fine line between bragging or rip it well. kayleigh: i think our president challenge similar to a push-up contest. shannon: he did. joe: in the old days companies that outsource background checks to look at your resume. now they check your social media pages. twitter, facebook. if you are in college or you re looking for the next great job or you are in your 20s and you re still having fun, if you re like me, the keg stand, streaking through the quad, it is time to delete. kayleigh: very lucky that we didn t have. emily: i think there is a fine line between confidence and in egomania. i wonder if the study is the