why? i talked about it in the sense of if you re not going to stop the course of your regime of nuclear weapons and threatening everyone, then we have to consider having a regime change. hopefully that would come from within. if you have a number of generals saying we could be doing better than we re doing now, life could be more prosperous, they might consider removing him. you see it as a motivating stick, right? i do. i think it s an incentive a stick that we should use, i should say, to hit president kim with. any dangers in that? obviously, he may feel that he has to respond militarily. that s why we have a great defense and deterrent. i think he would be in a very difficult position if his generals decide their lives would get much worse eating grass as opposed to eating well. it is a difficult problem.
world history and people are going to ask, why did somebody not act. there are 20 million people living off of eating grass and roots an trying to burn everything just to stay warm in that country. you look at that country, it s one of the worst places i ve ever seen. chris: we are beginning to run out of time, after north korea announced this week that it s in the final stages of developing i cbm missile that could reach the united states, donald trump sent out a tweet that said at the bottom, it won t happen. you talk about other presidents. we tried pressure on china and it hasn t worked. what is donald trump going to do if you have any sense, what he s going to do to stop north korea from pursuing missile this is a great example of a nation state that s conducted cyber-attacks against the united states where president obama did nothing. so, you know, why are we not responding when north korea
world history and people are going to ask, why did somebody not act. there are 20 million people living off of eating grass and roots an trying to burn everything just to stay warm in that country. you look at that country, it s one of the worst places i ve ever seen. chris: we are beginning to run out of time, after north korea announced this week that it s in the final stages of developing i cbm missile that could reach the united states, donald trump sent out a tweet that said at the bottom, it won t happen. you talk about other presidents. we tried pressure on china and it hasn t worked. what is donald trump going to do if you have any sense, what he s going to do to stop north korea from pursuing missile this is a great example of a nation state that s conducted cyber-attacks against the united states where president obama did nothing. so, you know, why are we not responding when north korea
one of the major atrocities in world history and people are going to ask, why did somebody not act. there are 20 million people living off of eating grass and roots an trying to burn everything just to stay warm in that country. you look at that country, it s one of the worst places i ve ever seen. chris: we are beginning to run out of time, after north korea announced this week that it s in the final stages of developing i cbm missile that could reach the united states, donald trump sent out a tweet that said at the bottom, it won t happen. you talk about other presidents. we tried pressure on china and it hasn t worked. what is donald trump going to do if you have any sense, what he s going to do to stop north korea from pursuing missile this is a great example of a nation state that s conducted cyber-attacks against the united states where president obama did nothing. so, you know, why are we not responding when north korea
dogs and cats. elderly eating grass and leaves just to stay alive. this video shows people lining up. they are lining up for packets of salt. today aid workers finally reached these areas. it s the first aid to reach the town in nearly three months. cnn s nick paton walsh tells us those aid workers all experienced war and famine were brought to tears by what they saw. those 400 people urgently need assistance. they are the most fragile victims of month s lomall nourishment. they were moved to tears by what they saw when they entered that city yesterday. it took hours of negotiations to get those 44 trucks in. still then when they entered, aid workers offered customary syrian hospitality by those who were starving who offered their besieged soup. that s hot water and spices and flecks of wheat. a bit to try to show them some