Japan is calling on the world's biggest economies to bring more pressure to bear after North Korea launched a missile that came down in the sea in Japan's exclusive economic zone. Tonight, the president faces very serious foreign policy challenges on three continents by the way. This is certainly no time for crisis inside the White House, while members of Donald Trump's administration trade insults through the media. I'm Zain Asher and this, my friends, is QUEST MEANS BUSINESS. GDP is getting closer, a little bit closer to Donald Trump's target. Pyongyang fire as ballistic missile towards Japan. Tonight, the North Korean threat is back. Overall had you Amazon disappointing corporate earnings dragging down the market and I believe a little bit of profit-taking as well. Didn't close bay record high by all that much. That is by the way, a record high, a record high by the way for the third time this week, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. We then moved slowly higher as well as well, ending the day up 32 points. Let me show you how the market actually did. ZAIN ASHER, CNN HOST: All right, and that sound marks the end of yet another trading day on Wall Street. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. Growth Rebounds in Second Quarter Pakistan Prime Minister Forced Out Thanks to Panama Papers IAG CEO Remains Calm Over Brexit Trump Tweet He's Named General Kelly as New Chief of Staff. North Korea Fires Missile Towards Japan Russia Retaliates Against U.S.
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