political and national security analyst, and national security con respondent for "the new york times." and david drugger, senior congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. and also with us, cnn's will ripley, just back from north korea. so to the davids, to my right, good to see both of you guys. before we get to it, i think it is really important to talk through some of what nikki hailey and general mcmaster said at the briefing. first, just on the missile itself and the trajectory, right? i believe the math is 200 miles farther than say guam. the inference being, it's not just a message from pyongyang to its allies, but also the u.s. territory. not allies, our allies. >> well, i think that kim jong-un is trying to make clear, number one, that he's very ca capable of using the weapons, but he has no intention of getting rid of them. if you look at this from his