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Good morning, today on The Meter, we will discuss President Trump's decision to strike Syria. 59 Tomohawk Cruise missles hit the Syrian base where the chemical attack that killed at least 70 civilians, including women and children, originated. The President has received widespread praise and support for the attack. But, in 2013 then citizen Trump encouraged former president Barack Obama NOT to get involved in Syria's civil war. What changed? United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley condemned Russia at a scathing speech at the UN. Back home, Neil Gorsuch was confirmed as the next Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court breaking the Democrat Party's filibuster by invoking the so called "nuclear" option that changed the Senate rules that confirmation will require 51 instead of 60 votes. Democrats decried the Republican move. Could there be a "What goes around comes around effect"? More evidence has surfaced that Susan Rice unmasked members of Trump's campaign and transition staff inciting Republicans to hold hearings. North Korea has also been placed on notice by the Trump administration admist Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit this week. President Trump has requested the assistance of China in dealing with North Korea's continual missle tests and threats of more tests. However, President Trump has promised to act alone against the government of Kim Jong-un. Finally, Sweeden and Egypt are reeling after terrorist attacks. Please join the discussion at 10:00 AM. The call-in number is 347-308-8933. Your input is essential.