house correspondent traveling with the president and global affairs correspondent elise labot. as the president boards air force one, en route to the first stop in tokyo, japan. we heard the ambassador say the importance of being able to speak with one unifying voice, particularly as it pertains to north korea. do you get a sense or, you know, from the white house, that that is objective number one? >> i think it is the first objective. i don't think there's any doubt about that, fred. but as we've seen in the past with this administration, the goals of perhaps the president's most closest advisers like secretary of state tillerson on defense secretary mattis doesn't often fall in line with what the president decides to do, especially in an impulsive move p moment. if the president's in a room with one of these foreign leaders and he sees an opportunity to strike a deal, if