traditionally have. they look at the way we have been treating israel and take a look at all of these other issues. i believe that we need a peace through strength doctrine, which we don t have. if america is strong and assert our beliefs and stand proud and have a strong military that s unrivaled, then our adversaries won t test us as much and are our allies will trust us more. you mentioned women s rights. the obama campaign is running an ad saying that the romney presidency would be bad for women. you smirk. 23 million people struggling to find work the. the poverty rate among women is the highest in the nation. president obama said if you pass the stimulus package, unemployment would never be above 8%, but it s stayed above 8%. hope and change is now divide, smear and fear, divide and
thinking when they watch this. sure. there s a general fear of nuclear energy anyway, particularly for our generation we had three mile island, then movies like china syndrome just starting to become more back in the mainstream and the norm and this happens and then it ignites fears. the point that the japanese, to your point, they re very good engineers and they have higher regulations, even than we do in something like this would happen. with all of this talk about too much regulation, it means we ought to take a step back and think about what the consequences could be. the politic, susan, as you see it, now? since no one s weighed into it it s a dangerous political place to be. because everyone s afraid of it. you really don t want to go near it. basically they don t know so certain thresholds. they test, even in japan, you know, to certain thresholds for earthquakes but they didn t test or whatever the simulation was
70 go past behind him. just hang on to your right, tag insight head for 1500 maintaining those separation. that set off a t-pass. that was we need to talk. roger. flight 6888, ready for takeoff. heading 34 heavy cross right three left, contact ground 48 on the other side. all right, left 874. trace: the best part was in the middle when she said that set off a t thes test, the collision alarms. that clearly we have to talk. he gave the 777 clearance for takeoff but didn t notice the cessna 182 on the radar, right? that s true, he did not have the aircraft he didn t have positive control over both aircraft. and that set off the t test
you re worse than i am. no, we just want honesty. we want a little fairness. we want a little fairness, right? we don t get very much of it. but you know, it s sort of interesting. so we make the deal. we signed a piece of paper. it was a beautiful piece of paper. said we will denuke, we will this, we will do that, do all of these things. a lot of things. we won t test. we will abandon our they have an engine site for these these are not engines for your car. they re engines for ballistic missiles. they re going to rip that down. so point after point. but it starts off first sentence, we will denuclearize north korea. so you know what the fake news said? donald trump has suffered a humiliating defeat because i agreed to meet. i agreed to meet. in other words, because i agreed to meet.
flig flight, missiles would fly over japan and land near guam. i think from what i m hearing, the administration is making this test, this additional test coming so close to u.s. territory really a test of the largest strategy. if the north koreans attempt to strike near u.s. territory, i think there will be repercussions. i think the route of diplomacy among other things will come to a screeching halt. what the state department is looking for the north koreans to say, no, we won t test. instead we re willing to begin talks about denuclearization. it s a north korean defiant announcement they re going their own way. david, what role did the president s incendiary comments the other day play do you think or do you hear from your reporting in the north koreans seemingly ratcheting up very quickly their response to attacking guam?