stronger ties and present a united front against china, russia and north korea. the faulkner focus and i m john roberts in for harris. the setting for the summit camp david. president s retreat in the woods of maryland. historic grounds have witnessed major strides in american diplomacy. national security council spokesman john kirby with this. this is the culmination of months and months and months of work not just by the united states but by south korea and japan to improve their relationships. they are operating more together. they are communicating more together and looking for ways to deepen their own cooperation because they see much of the same things we see in terms of the threats and challenges. so there is a lot of common interests, common shared goals here that we will pursue. john: he referred to the decades of disagreement between japan and south korea. one headline says president biden looks to cement a fragile truce. mike pompeo says the true gamble
that s the key thing. john: what do you make of the chinese response to this. mike pompeo indicated this morning on america s newsroom that the chinese have a tendency to elevate whining to an art form. yeah, they truly do. nothing else would be expected. certainly not in their interest to have some of their competitors working together. they like to keep everybody separate and on separate tracks so they remain the dominant force in every way. this is something that they don t like because it takes some of the power away from beijing. and of course that can be a good thing if we use it wisely. john: will this be enough to contain china s designs on taiwan? the final communique from the summit might not mention china by name. no impact. china will make their decisions what they think they can do anals calculated. we have already defense relationships with south korea and japan. that was already on the table. this won t change that too much.
is the real opponent. ron desantis should be more focused on ramaswamy and christie than trump. john: we ll see what happens on wednesday. we have to run. thank you so much. gender issues in schools sparking major debate in districts across the country. listen here. real lesson here is just how hard the radical left is willing to fight to keep control of our children, including out of the hands of parents. john: from gender policy to curriculum parents are fighting for their rights and demanding that schools keep them informed. we ll take that up next.
districts over a policy requiring parents to be notified if their child wants to change their gender identity at school. in fairfax, virginia, the state s largest school district is defying governor s guidance on bathrooms and pronouns. the governor ran on this and got a mandate to put pash parents in charge. fairfax schools is trying to keep parents out. it should demonstrate how committed the radical left is to trying to control the upbringing and brainwashing of all of our children. john: ian prior executive director to america first legal is with us in studio. let us put the poll back up on the screen. it is interesting. a broad spectrum of people who responded saying we are spending far too much time in schools on sexual orientation and gender
and shop at our retail communities. mayor brass bought in leadership and brought them together. george gascon was missing. we spoke with a deputy district attorney who said that might be because of gascon s progressive record. the proof is in the pudding in terms of these types of cases, his policy is to release people immediately and not hold them in custody and if they reoffend, there will be no consequence for those people whatsoever. john: we have to break away from jeff for a second and live to camp david. there you see a picture that you don t normally see. the president of the united states along with the president of south korea and the prime minister of japan all there at camp david for a summit to talk