We will see what happens. I dont like to talk about what i have planned. But ive been pretty severe things that we are thinking about. Its a shame that they are behaving this way, but they are behaving in a very, very dangerous manner. Something will have to be done about it. Dana hours later, the president flew to germany. Notably absent from that discussion, the chinese president. The chinese and americans drift for their part of her north korea. So with the president sending a message. Never give up. Dana meanwhile, jay matas backing the president s tough talk. Same that will the plummets he has not failed, the American Military stands ready. Speak of diplomacy has failed. It has prevented war, any kind of effort by north korea to start a war would lead to severe consequences. Dana for more on the day that was and what lies ahead, we go to chief White House Correspondent who is traveling with the president of germany. John. Dana, good evening. Good morning, actually, from hamburg germany. Lets skip had a couple of days. A very important meeting on saturday. Clearly the two of them have a lot to talk about when it comes to north korea. Just before he left the United States, President Trump sent out a tweet in which he pointed out that trade between china and north korea had increased by 40 at a time that President Trump thought that china should be restricting trade with north korea, trying to put the screws on it. The President Team to suggest that hed given up on the idea of china helping rain in, and he saw just a couple seconds ago, never give up. The president tweaking, president xi, him having dinner, and the Prime Minister of japan, tweeting great trilateral meeting. Hes actually the Prime Minister, not the president. At the u. S. Consulate in hamburg. The meeting was to discuss the strategy on north korea, which clearly has become all the more urgent since that test, the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile in the fourth of july. Another big bilateral meeting coming up tomorrow, you alluded to this a couple seconds ago, dana. President trumps very first meeting with president Vladimir Putin of russia. They talked on the phone, there is the first facetoface. The speech today, in warsaw, the president urging russia and president putin to stop their destabilizing behavior in eastern europe, particularly in eastern ukraine. An end their support for alassad of syria. Im told by Administration Officials that the delegation for tomorrows meeting, you would know better about this would signal this, its going to be very small. He might only be two people and an interpreter. It might just be the president and the secretary of state. So the white house will keep a small, intimate affair. I am hearing that russia and some in the white house want to make it a bigger meeting. They thought the importance of the present meeting with president putin, we should make this a big meeting. The white house, at least the state senior staff, i didnt want to do that. They want to keep this a small affair. I dont know that the final tie has been cast on this, but thats where they arent tonight. Dana sounds like theyre going to keep it small. Thank you so much, john. Here with more is pete hoekstra. And michael welch, former Green Beret Commander and fox news could do. Thank you for joining tonight. Congress may, if i could start with you. Lets go back to the tweets that john roberts talked about. The photograph that President Trump put forward today. President xi was not there, and President Trump put a lot of pressure on china to try to force him to give up this effort to get nuclear weapons. What he think that the chinese take away from this based on your experience as a former intel chairman . What i think the chinese take away from this is that number one, the United States, south korea, and japan are going to put together a united front to try to convince china to be more aggressive in its actions towards north korea. Obviously the discussion the present has had with the chinese has not had the desired outcome. We need to make sure theres no distance, no space between south korea, japan, and the United States as we try to engage china what we believe is in all of our best interests. Dana you had an interesting point about the South Koreans and their approach. How serious can they be when they look at this, they are actually looking to change the approach weve had for the last several decades. You are exactly right. That is the area where we need to close the most space. North korea is launching missiles. South korea is delaying the installation of six new missile batteries that the United States has provided to them, because they are going to do an environmental study which may take up to a year. Talk about sending mixed messages. Thats why i think this meeting tonight is so important. The three countries to present a united front, because right now they are not. Dana i think thats an excellent point. I didnt know about the Environmental Impact study until you mentioned it earlier today. Michael, you say the calculus needs to change and fast. How can we possibly do that . Is a meeting like tonight part of the way to do that, then you also have a point about sanctions, not just against u. S. Companies doing business in north korea, but Chinese Companies doing that kind of business. Thats right, dana. What i hope to not happen at that meeting tonight was pulling out the old playbook. You and i remember from the Bush Administration the Six Party Talks that went nowhere, and of course the Clinton Administration agreement only bought the North Koreans more time. What id like to see is what we call secondary sanctions. Right now theres this notion that we are kind of maxed out in the sanction regime. We need to start doing is hitting chinese banks more than just the one that we hit last week, and other Chinese Companies and entities that are doing business with north korea. Thats what worked against iran, thats what we told the rest of the world, look, if you do business with these entities, then we are going to do business with you. Thats when everything started clamping down and really started clamping down in this case on the north korean pocketbook. The other thing i wanted to add to the congressmans point about Missile Defense, i think we get much more aggressive in the Missile Defense arena and start shooting down these rockets as they are testfired. That is coming very close to what i think to be called a provocation. We need to start pulling new measures out, because between now and the North Koreans being able to put a Nuclear Test Missile on the launchpad, its incredibly interest. Finally, i think we need to talk to the chinese in ewa hard conversation about regime change if those dont work. Dana let me ask about that, congressman. Regime change to what . I was out talking to someone today who study north korea for a long time, where do you go . The rest of the family, that might not be the best idea. The military is bought in. Is there anybody in north korea that could actually take over if there were to be regime change . I think thats a great question. If there is somebody, i dont think we know or we are not aware of that person. The South Koreans are not. The japanese are not. The chinese might have somebody in mind, but theres no name that comes forward. The chinese are not going to engage in regime change if theyre not even going to try to put pressure on the North Koreans. Dana michael, les were to you, then we run. In terms of the chinese calculus, right now they are more afraid of occur at, collapsed regime that they have to do with, or a unified Korean Peninsula that is friendly to the u. S. If all those other options failed, and the choice the chinese have is war or putting their own folks in place, and i guarantee the chinese have reached into the regime, then i think thats a viable option for us to talk to the chinese about and say look, you guys control this or we will, because war is in no ones interest on the peninsula. Truly would be devastating. Dana will continue to check back in with you. Now tonight back story. Before arriving in germany, the president living in emotional speech to the people of poland. He spoke on the monument at 1944 warsaw uprising, marking the sacrifice of Freedom Fighters who thought the. Our citizens did not win freedom together, did not survive pours together, did not face down evil together, only to lose our freedom to a lack of pride and confidence in our values. We did not, and we will not, we will never back down. [cheers and applause] just as pulling cannot be broken, i declare today for the world to hear that the west will never, ever be broken. Our values will prevail. Our people will thrive. And our civilization will triumph. [cheers and applause] dana Marc Thiessen is a former chief speech writer for george w. Bush and a fox news contributor, and his mother is one of those Freedom Fighters. I wish id known more about that we Work Together at the white house, because i wouldve given her a big bear hug. The speech is really personally important to you, and youve written speeches for american president s to give in eastern europe. Tell me about your thoughts. Could host a donald trump for delivering the speech. He was a terrific speech. Probably the best speech of his presidency so far, and an important speech, one of the best beach. Theres my mom up there receiving a medal for her service in the uprising. Thanks for showing that. It was personally important to me for exactly that reason, when he was talking about the insurgency, when the polls took back my mom was one of those insurgents, that he was describing the speech. That scene on jerusalem avenue where there was the soldiers firing at the korea girls, my mom was one of those girls at an age when most girls were laying dodgeball. Carrying messages across the insurgency. Dana and she raised you to understand p. O. W. , came back here to london, the camp today and nine states and became an american citizen. Dana and she raised you to understand and appreciate liberty and freedom. I thought there was something today that you had mentioned earlier that President Trump talked about, if we could play the sound of whats happening with insurgents in syria. We urge russia to cease its destabilizing activities in ukraine and elsewhere. And its support for hostile regimes including syria and ira iran. And instead join the community of responsible nations in our fight against common enemies and the defense of civilization itself. Dana as i understand it, what you want to stresses the importance of not underestimating an enemy. Absolutely. The lessons of the warsaw uprising were over 200,000 people were killed, and more broadly world war ii where the killed 25 Million People. You cant sit back and let murder ideologies grow and fester until they become capable of killing people on that kind of a scale. When you look at what happened in warsaw, what happened in europe, regional people look at say why did we let the ideology grow and take over a great power, and build its military might . For the same reason that we did nothing about the rise of isis. For the same reason we did nothing about syria well half a Million People have been massacred in the last four or five years in the country. We need to confront these ideologies before they can kill on a scale commiserate with their hatred. Thats the lesson that tunnel troubles try to get across. Dana thank you so much. And a big hug to your mom. Thank her for all of us. Thank you. Dana there were some great moments for donald trump today on the world stage. This one produced the most coverage. We want to see fair press. I think its a very important thing. We dont want fake news. Dana our panel is here and whether the reaction is warranted. A former advisor to both bill and Hillary Clinton says its time for democrats to move back to the center. But is that possible when their leaders of tomorrow leaned further left . We will discuss. Plus one kardashian could be facing jail time for subjecting his exgirlfriend to something referred to as revenge. That legal debate, i had boost. 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Stop this madness. If its appreciation you want you should both get snapshot from progressive. It rewards good drivers with big discounts on car insurance. Its a miracle. I can walk again. Go back to your room, susan lucci. Dana in between meetings with some of the worlds most influential leaders, President Trump also taking some time today to hit one of his favorite targets, the media. Watch. I think what cnn did was unfortunate for them. As you know now they have some pretty serious problems. They have been fake news for a long time. Theyve been covering me in a very, very dishonest way. If you have that also, by the way mr. President . Nbc is equally as bad. Despite the fact that i made them a fortune with the apprentice, but they forgot that. Dana that prompting the larger media to what some might argue is play right into his hands. Market president s traveling abroad, typically uphold American Values such as press freedom and the institution of the presidency. Mr. Trump for his own reasons did not. This is remarkable. You have a United States president on foreign soil attacking the cia. Attacking our intelligence communities. Attacking Americas Free press. No other president in our lifetime, probably ever would say such a thing. None of this is normal. This elevates it to a new level because its dangerous to have a president not be defending American Values on stage. Dana we know the media is a popular target of his, but was this the right venue . Lets bring in howard kurtz, lisa boothe, republican strategist, and both are fox news contributors. If i could start with you. Youve covered many president s and this was a little bit unusual. Maybe not unusual for President Trump the venue was unusual. Hardly shocking that President Trump taking a few more wax at cnn and nbc. It was startling, and as you know, asked renee for an american president for denouncing the media, next to a foreign leader who is crackdown on his own media. The president kind of muddied the story line of a very serious, wellcrafted and well delivered speech in poland. For a guy that often complains with some justification about the media not covering the substantive stuff is reckoned administrator, he made a distraction full well knowing that the media would pounce on us. Dana lisa, i always say that President Trump keeps serving of dessert first. Instead of making them eat their vegetables. The speech was the vegetables, but he always sends up the dessert first. Does or does good. [laughs] this is a question of its the time or the place for President Trump to go after the media, but the media was also covering the handshake between the first lady of poland and President Trump saying that she dissed him and saying that that wasnt true. They were looking for negative t