china failed and the diplomatic approach from clinton, bush and obama also failed. the criticism of president trump has started, senator feinstein doesn t like his bombastic language. senator schumer calls it reckless. overall sense of shock. america is waking up to something that we have not seen before, rogue state with sophisticated nuke and america s president responds, in the nuclear era this is unique. financial reaction is unfolding. there has been a flight to safety, investors buying gold and u.s. treasuries and some selling of stocks. this market is like likely to move. on this day august 9th, 1945 an atomic bomb was dropped in nagazaki, last time a nuclear weapon was used. varney & company is about to begin. north korea best not make anymore threats to the united states, they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. he has been very threatening beyond a normal statement. and as i said, they will be met with fire, fury and frankly power t
bob: in the usual way, requested an interview especially after i was at the capital covering congress, and anxiety, a lot of especially among republicans in the senate and the house, and the party just did not have a plan, and i was very curious whether president-elect trump, just days before this, was watching the conversation, and he is. charlie: what did you learn from that and from watching the debate? bob: it was something reflective of a trait i found through the campaign following trump. he is not driven by ideological passions. he has a political antenna up in the air. he knows the democrats are making the case that the 20 million people covered under obamacare could lose their insurance if it is repealed and replaced, and trump knows that politically not just on policy, but politically republicans have to have an answer for that, and he did say he has been watching what has been happening, with the failure of consensus among the republicans, and he says he has
crowd filling the streets in san francisco for this date without a woman rally. the goal to demonstrate economic power that women hold in our society. the important role that they play in the workforce. organizers encouraged women to take a day off from work. as you can see, clearly, many did. spot this means this means there are empty desks and we do not care because we are here in solidarity. reporter: it was a sea of red outside san francisco s city hall. people from across the bay area came together today for the international date without a woman strike. today s event was organized by the same group that put together the women s marches across the country back in january. that came in response to the election of president donald trump. organizers urged women to stay home from work and to not spend money today. there were also calls today for reproductive rights. equal pay for women. s emphasis go board of supervisor president among the speakers at the podium this m
were with donors to her family s charity. this morning, why the clinton campaign is calling that report utterly flawed. and cashing in? a new twist in the controversy surrounding the skyrocketing cost of life-saving epipens. the salary of the head of the company that makes them rising from $2 million to nearly $19 million in just eight years. the outrage and the company s explanation, today, wednesday, august 24th, 2016. announcer: from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and good morning, welcome to today on a wednesday morning, a morning that we ve got breaking news coming out of europe. that strong earthquake striking central italy early this morning. the epicenter, about 100 miles to the northeast of rome. one mayor saying that his town nbc s lucy kavanov is in the hard-hit area of amatrice. she s with us on the phone. reporter: morning, matt and savannah. it is a race against the clock to s
were with donors to her family s charity. this morning, why the clinton campaign is calling that report utterly flawed. and cashing in? a new twist in the controversy surrounding the skyrocketing cost of life-saving epipens. the salary of the head of the company that makes them rising from $2 million to nearly $19 million in just eight years. the outrage and the company s explanation, today, wednesday, august 24th, 2016. announcer: from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and good morning, welcome to today on a wednesday morning, a morning that we ve got breaking news coming out of europe. that strong earthquake striking central italy early this morning. the epicenter, about 100 miles to the northeast of rome. one mayor saying that his town nbc s lucy kavanov is in the hard-hit area of amatrice. she s with us on the phone. reporter: morning, matt and savannah. it is a race against the clock to s