will respond after iran-backed militants killed three service members and injured others in a drone attack in jordan. you are watching fox and friends first, i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro. today defense secretary lloyd austin returning to the pentagon for the first time in a month. planning to hold our allies accountable. this marks major escalation in midweek pick-me-up. number of service members hurt could change as more seek care. they had to be medically evacuated from jordan and in stable condition. president biden saying the u.s. will take action. president biden: (indiscernible) it happened in northeast jordan near the syrian border. 350 army and air force are deployed there. they are helping defeat isis iran proxy forces have targeted troops 150 times. houthi troops are attacking ships in red sea and gulf of aden. the u.s. have struck back in self-defense. several republicans argue biden administration s actions have failed to deter u.s. adversar
Jap japan. Youre watching Worldwide Exchange. Bringing you Business News from around the globe. All right. Welcome to the start of this week on Worldwide Exchange. The olympics is on, did you catch any over the weekend . I caught a little of the snowboarding. I was watching the luge yesterday afternoon. The speed they go around 80 miles an hour or something. You head back its amazing. I watch the jump in the u. K. Yikes they were jumping 30 meters. That chap set the world record about 250 meters. A little difference on that. Plenty to come on todays show. The golden arches, its in vietnam. Mcdonalds opening its first restaurant there as hundreds of fans line up to get their big mac. Well bring you an interview with the ceo from mcdonalds later to find out why it took so long to open in the country. And what deals may we find in airways . And how is this going to impact relationships with brussels . Emerging markets stabilized toward the end of last week, but as tapering continues, ques
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. an about-face has not quelled the story. blame covering the follow costs of two distressed babies for a company moved to delay matching 401(k) contributions. he never named any of these babies s parents, but there is a name i want you to know now. deanna fay, wife of an employee knew her daughter was being called out. let me read part of it for you. she writes let s set aside $12 million in pay in 2012 and felt the need to announce a cut in benefits on the day he touted the best earnings of the year. they have been grateful for benefits that are generous, she writes. the hardest thing to bear has been the whiff of judgment in armstrong s statements.
0 has never felt richer. some people never figure out their purpose. i figured out from a little dog. tom forman, cnn. a nice story indeed. i will be back at 5:00 p.m. in the situation room. newsroom continues right now with brooke baldwin. wolf blitzer, thank you very much. happy monday to you will of you. we begin this hour with a trial under way in jacksonville florida lot of his life and unarmed and shot all over a dispute rather loud music. the man accused of pulling the trigger can take the stand at any moment. i can tell you that the state of florida rested its case. this is day four. michael dun faces a first-degree murder charge and three counts of attempted first-degree murder. the gentlemen here on the stand is one of the workers at the gas station where this took place in november of 2012. what is clear is this. he shot and killed 17-year-old jordan davis at this gas station parking lot on black friday in 2012. what s in question, were his actions lawful and justi