through topics fast. it s a busy week. a lot to get to. a big speech. we re waiting from the president. national security. he will be talking this afternoon. a big moment for this presidency. this goes to why he was elected president, to get back to peace through strength so that we re not overseas with our blood and our treasure every minute of every day everywhere. this is about this president rebuilding this great military that we have. supporting the men and women. giving them the rules of engagement to not only defend themselves but to take the fight to isis on the battlefields overseas so they aren t coming here to bring their death and mayhem to the american people. sandra: newt gingrich writing a piece today. trump s national security tradition of truman, reagan and reality not elite fantasies. it looks like you ll jump in on that. newt is fabulous on this
community. jerusalem is the city of peace. from jerusalem we can have peace, and without jerusalem we cannot have peace. eric: so, i mean, how is it possible to have something otherwise when they deal with this tomorrow? well, again, the resolution s not going to change the reality. even if you can put it on the table, you can have it voted, and when the united states veto it, it means that nothing s going to happen. what the ambassador was saying, in effect, is you can have peace with it, without it you can t. on the one hand, that s probably right. there isn t going to be a resolution of this conflict unless you also resolved final status of jerusalem. now, that has to be negotiated. the president s statement said it needs to be negotiated. what has to happen i think at this point is to find a way to show that the administration is also taking account of palestinian claims, palestinian
eric: today to marks six years since the death of kim jung-il, he, of course, the father of current north korean dictator kim jong un. the commemoration of the former north korean leader s passing is raising new concerns about continuing nuclear ambitions amid tensions with the united states. secretary of state rex tillerson saying that he does, of course, want peace with north korea blue that the administration but that the administration will not go into talks with north korea unless they stop the missile tests. we have been clear that all options remain on the table in the defense of our nation. but we do not seek, nor do we want war with north korea. the united states will use all necessary measures to defend itself against north korean aggression, but our hope remains the diplomacy will produce a
security strategy, his vision for america s place in the world and how to preserve peace and prosperity and security the world over. it relies on five pillars. let s put them on the screen so you can follow along. first protect the american people, the homeland and the american way of life. that s my strengthening border security, reforming immigration among other things and promoting american prosperity, rejuvenate the economy through regulatory and tax reform. new trade deals. preserve peace through strength by rebuilding and requipping the u.s. military. one reason why he is giving it at the reason building. advance american influence around the world. champion american values while not seeking to impose our way of life on anyone and pursue a regional security strategy in an entire region, not just in individual countries. this really is a change from the bush administration era national security strategy which sought to promote