the status quo forward to deal with reality, such as the one facing us with north korea and the nuclear capability. there won't be buttons pushed here. we're talking about a national security advisor that will push the rest of the policy making community to come up with solutions reflecting the reality in front of our face. >> paul: mary, it's suggested that some how he is dog mattic, can't get along with people. he was ambassador to the united nations. he got a lot of sanctions on north korea through the united nations. he developed something in the second bush administration in 2003 called the proliferation security initiative which got the world together to be able to police arms movements and w.o.m.d. movements. in the first h.w. administration he worked a peace deal on the western sa sahara. >> he got u.n. res lying resolue