jenna: real quick, chris, would you have told the president, don t go to indiana today? reporter: tsa a call the white house has to make. now, he can talk you can talk about whatever you want, wherever you are. so i m sure he s going to take some time to talk about this issue, but it just shows what a devilishly complex job the presidency is, especially when you re trying to roll out a political message as they are now. jenna: and you re getting woken up in the middle of the night, you have no sleep. reporter: that s right. the 3 a.m. call finally came. jenna: yeah. sleep deprivation and a lot of issues. chris, thank you very much for joining us today. reporter: you bet. jon: now to someone with direct knowledge, deputy special envoy for north korean human rights. christian, a lot of observers say north korea just revealed the capabilities of that nuclear facility, must much more capabln people thought.