we're at inflection point. >> rhetorically, let's say, if not on the ground. >> both policies are moving in opposite directions in many ways. on north korea we have a situation now where the president is being teed up to get a second meeting with kim jong-un post the mike pompeo visit there this past weekend looking to see real denuclearization move forward. at the same time on iran, there are real concerns that the u.s. is beating the drums of war towards iran, and it will need to use the u.n. as a pedestal, as a platform, really to advance that policy. both policies going in opposite directions here. >> yeah, and i absolutely think that, you know, i think one thing about nikki haley is that, you know, her deputy also john learner is expected to leave. like her absence will really clear out. it will create a big power vacuum in the administration, and i think it will be curious to see in this era of the rise of bolton and pompeo's close relationship with the president. >> and how about the vice president, too, nikki haley was close with vice president pence?