that you're letting folks know that you're not just someone who knows a great deal about medicine and health issues that you're ready to tackle serious foreign policy challenges. you mentioned in the debate before we go and try to take down isis, for example, we have to build up our own military, again, but, you know, that takes time. how do you balance that when the terror threats and atrocities are happening right now as men, women, and children continue, for example, to be slaughtered by isis in the middle east and the world wants the u.s. to lead? >> well regardless of how much time it takes, we got to get started. we'll never get it done if we sit there and wring our hands about how much time it will take. and there are certain things that can be done immediately. for instance putting the right kind of leadership in place. not people who are simply sycophants who just don't challenge the president and don't present the kinds of ideals that will allow us to lead on the world stage, which is where we should be as the