business whatsoever with the democratic people's republic of korea and iran cannot do any business in the united states. period. next, when he meets with japanese prime minister abe, he ought to tell him quietly that the u.s. will support a change in the japanese constitution to acquire nuclear weapons. by the way, it was written by douglas mcarthur. three, he needs to tell the chinese, president xi, it's time for a regime change in pyongyang. these don't need to be publicly announced. but the fact that they own from beijing to pyongyang, has to go. if that doesn't work, we've got enough conventional ordinants to turn north korea into an overdone pop tart. >> melissa: these things may happen and we wouldn't know about them because we're not supposed to know about the conversations going on behind the scenes. one thing we do know about, general vincent brook saying