dr. ron paul, former texas congressman and host of the ron paul liberty report.'s talk about north korea a bit. >> okay. >> should they have a hydrogen bomb? is that okay? >> well, no, they shouldn't have them, but we should have a lot less of them, too. nobody should have them. it would be best that nobody has them. but, no, we don't need more nuclear bombs in the world. >> yeah. >> of course they don't have one. so i don't think people should get too worried and lie awake at night right now because somebody that's pretty inept as a world leader is turning to threats. the comedy here is that we sort of cringe, that north korea, they can't feed themselves, they can't light their country up, they don't have electricity, we're intimidated and we all of a sudden have to make this a big, big event. it's interjected into the presidential campaign. no, i think the whole process is overblown. >> okay. >> but the question was should we have more nukes? no, we should have a lot less. >> i'm not so worried about us, by in large the state actors who have nuclear weapons can