however that you don t end up producing the very outcome you re out to confront. robin, appearing at these press conferences to be strong, what to your mind is the trump doctrine of foreign policy? we don t know really. we re beginning to feel the parameters of it. he already said he wants to make america first on every issue. that s not always going to be easy. in a globalizing world where the united states found it necessary to collaborate with whether it s a formal alliance like nato or to create an informal one as president trump did in going into iraq, that you can t do these things alone anymore. there s a real danger that, in trying to challenge whether it s a refugee deal in talks with the australian prime minister or talking about the wall or a long-standing regional alliance in nafta with the mexicans that
we re awaiting a historic meeting between president obama and the japanese prime minister at the uss arizona memorial in hawaii. gordon chang will weigh in on the state of our alliance with japan, amid increasingly tense time with the chinese. that is all ahead. happening now. sandra: we ll be watching, thanks, jon. thank you. kennedy: this next story may have the father of our country turning in his grave like cotton candy in a machine. the college fix reporting that history majors at george washington university are no longer required to take classes in u.s. history. it s a new policy the university says will help students keep pace with quote, globalizing world. this is terrifying. this academic relativism. it is in medical school you wouldn t have to take any courses in medicine. oh, exactly. seem a little insane? of course i wish i would say