trying to kill, apparently. ainsley: either that or they thought it was a drill or they thought hey we are used to this. this seems to happen continuously in paris. so many americans who don t want to go over there now because they are worried. also learning that investigators are targeting places where tourists go such as the eiffel tower. steve: on saturday the guy with the knife yelling allahu akbar. he has been hospitalized and under psychiatric evaluation. brian: you can imagine the sense of tension is extremely heightened at this hour. we will bring you the latest as the manhunt continues guys with seemingly i guess driving at one point a bmkw. i don t know what they re in now. maybe on foot. this is also not a drill american airmen ready to fight in guam. ainsley: this show of military might coming as north korea s erratic leader crazy guy triples down on his threat to nuke the united states. steve: griff jenkins is live in washington, d.c. with alarming new details. griff? st
as i said, they will be met with fire, fury and, frankly, power, the likes of which this world has never seen before. ainsley: the north korean state media said the focus could be on guam, the anderson air force base is located there, which houses nuclear capable bombers. and these what they have is they have these compact nuclear warheads that can actually fit down on the tip of the missiles and fire those missiles here. how realistic is this? we have a lot of experts on the show today to find out what they re thinking. steve: big news out of the washington post they received information that they figured a way to shrink the nuclear war head. they have miniaturized it so they can put it on the top of a missile and shoot it over here. ainsley: what we fired over japan was this big, let s say and this is very small and go inside the missile. steve: technology where it s able to go up and come down safely. they do not have any they are not positive the north koreans have figured
to actually have it survive reentry. when you look at the language and the rhetoric of the president some have said, you know, way beyond the measured things we have heard from presidents in the past. when you look at history, when he was talking about be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen, he was essentially echoing what harry truman said in 1945 when he was warning the japanese to accept this rhetoric and demand the surrender. truman said back then they may expect a reign of ruin from the air the like of which has never been seen on the earth was he channeling harry s. truman or sending a message to north korea you know what happened to them when they didn t accept the surrender. pay attention. brian: was the president ad-libbing this or speaking off the tough. it s hard to speak off the top in alit ration. it seems to me thought about it. he seemed to have thought about it keep in mind this president has been very controlled in international
met with fire, fury and, frankly, power. the likes of which this world has never seen before. steve: okay. so after the president of the united states was trying to deter north korea. what did north korea do? they turned around and said you know what sphwheer thinking about blowing up guam. that was detailed in griff s report. but when you think about it, that is about the dumbest thing north korea could possibly do. that would be a suicide mission. because if they were to take a shot at guam, retaliation would be complete. if they are going to take one shot. it s not going to be at guam. right now though, the strategy of the american government is to try to have the vice grip sanctions from china and russia work and bring them to their knees financially. nonetheless, as you wake up this morning. keep in mind. on the fourth of july, kim jong un had a gift to the world. and that was the fact that he had both a missile that could hit alaska.
good morning. worried residents on guam can take comfort and reassurance in the face of these north korean threats of an attack as south dakota airmen arrive ready to fight. tweeting this overnight south dakota airmen arrive on guam conduct bilateral missions with japan and republic of korea. u.s. ready to #fight tonight. this on the heels of escalating tensions and troubling news that the rogue regime has developed the miniaturized nuclear war head. guam is home to anderson air force base and thousands of troops sitting some 2,000 miles southeast of pyongyang armed with the high teched that missile defense system as b 1 bombers conducted flights over the korean peninsula this week and follow the president s stern warning to the communist dictator. former commander of the atlantic fleet admiral robert natter said our finger is now on the trigger. any ships at sea or aircraft are going to have their fingers on the trigger with any encounter with the north koreans.