starting to fulfill my commitments to you. although if you look at his first commitment on the remains, the north koreans said we're going to give you 200. they gave us 55. they're dragging this on. they don't want to denuclearize. but, look, despite all of this negativism, i think it's important that we continue giving pompeo and the administration a chance at some kind of reduction of missiles and denuclearization. have timetables. have verification. but the north koreans, you know, with their rhetoric, they send a nice letter, they do have -- a quarter of the remains, you know, this is how they always negotiate, they stretch it out. oh, we didn't believe that. i think what pompeo is doing, buttressing our allies in the region, warning russia. but i think it's going to be up to the president, instead of saying to kim jong-un, oh, you've done all of these nice things with us, thank you for the remains. this is the time to get tough.