heard that phrase total destruction of north korea, does that give you a little hitch in your giddy up? have you seen a target list or military plan? and i guess my subset question would be how do you walk that back? >> i don't think he wants to walk it back. we may not want to walk it back in any case. we have the capability using conventional weapons to destroy north korea's conventional capability. and i think that was the message. >> the problem is minutes after they destroy seoul, south korea is the argument. >> there's a price to everything. there are lots of artillery tubes, a lot of them in concrete, lots of rockets and there's no doubt about the fact that any kind of exchange is going to result in the deaths of a lot of civilians and a lot of americans too who are there. but i don't think that the united states -- i don't think that the president wants to walk back the notion that we -- if attacked or if our allies are