hour. jillian mele back with us at work after celebrating your birthday. two quick alerts for us. jillian: yes, dime get you caught up starting with this breaking news. kim jong un praising president trump for stabilizing the political situation on the korean pencela. the comments coming just moments as as the dictator meets with south korean president moon jae-in in pong jiang. it seeks to end the nuclear dead long between the north and u.s. also right now first, the russian military blaming israel after one of its jets was shot down by a syrian missile. russia s defense ministry claims the plane disappeared from radar with 15 people on board as it was returning from air base near the syrian city of l latakia. attack targets in syria. there is now a sear search and rescue mission underway. steve: meanwhile judge brett kavanaugh and his accuser to testify publicly on capitol hill monday. how is that going to play
other adversaries say north korea. here s the bottom line, north korea is working very closely with iran. we know that from a missile perspective those two nations are working closely together. this strike where iran has been actively engauged, this is going to send a very clear message not only to the iranians but also the north koreans. i can guarantee that you mr. kim and pong jiang did not sleep well these past few days. he is going to be very clear that the united states is going to act unilaterally. he has never believed that in the past. and certainly the chinese haven t believed that in the past. pete: in your enemies don t believe you are willing to act unilaterally then they will change call could you also a. ryan, what s the calculus of kim jong un. look what trump did over chemical weapons attack killed 90 people. i have 80 to 120,000 people in concentration camps right now. what is trump going to do when he is confronted with that fact? pete: fred, briefly, what is the