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south korea, and china. >> and steve, really quick, i know you said denuclearization doesn't happen without a peace treaty as well with south korea. how much of a game changer is this nor seofor seoul, and what they looking for? >> president moon of south korea has been a driving force. has he his own interests. he has been running on a platform that's conducive to or pushing for reunification. remember that kim jong-un's grandfather when they started the whole ideology of north korea, that was based on reunification of the peninsula. both south korea and juju talks about this, south korea and north korea for different reasons want to reunion fie that peninsula. this will allow president moon to work on the peace treaty. it has to be a peace treaty between north and south korea. this was back in 1950, a civil war. that civil war has to be ended by the combatants. >>> up next, our exclusive interview with president trump one on one moments ago. >> and one of his closest advisers suffers a heart attack. the latest on larry kudlow coming up. smooth scarred soaked the sun does not care. but we do. walgreens beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for the health of y
south korea, and china. >> and steve, really quick, i know you said denuclearization doesn't happen without a peace treaty as well with south korea. how much of a game changer is this nor seofor seoul, and what they looking for? >> president moon of south korea has been a driving force. has he his own interests. he has been running on a platform that's conducive to or pushing for reunification. remember that kim jong-un's grandfather when they started the whole ideology of north...
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south, and north korea leaving china marginalized. even when beijing does not speak a word, it has larger weight on the situation than seoul. th a pretty strong message to the south koreans. >> it's a very strong message, and it's one that they've been hammering at. it's important to note that they have imposesed sanctions of the own with south korea when they thought south korea was growing too close with the united states with the missile defense system. they have been very clear to south korea that they are in command. >> that they're calling the shots. >> yes. >> okay. this is so interesting. we've never been down this road before without china playing a significant role. and i guess the next couple days we'll see how this all ends up. clayton, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> great to have you with us. >>> next here on "cnn newsroom," he arrived late, left early and insulted the host. how his g7 meeting might impact his meeting with kim jong-un. join t-mobile. and get netflix included. so your family can watch what they love in more places. get an unlimited family plan with netflix on us. and right now, buy one samsung
south, and north korea leaving china marginalized. even when beijing does not speak a word, it has larger weight on the situation than seoul. th a pretty strong message to the south koreans. >> it's a very strong message, and it's one that they've been hammering at. it's important to note that they have imposesed sanctions of the own with south korea when they thought south korea was growing too close with the united states with the missile defense system. they have been very clear to...
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which we'll continue to do throughout this newscast so now let's go to wayne hey who is live in seoul south korea one of the big takeaways wayne president of trump announced is that the war games between the u.s. and south korea are supposed to stop or is was that something we expected him to say. no i think that president donald trump now has some explaining to do to the south korean president in he opened his remarks in singapore thereby saying that by thanking the stars but also by saying that he will make a phone call to him to brief him on his discussions with kim jong un after the media conference we know that the south korean president was watching the media conference here because you said that he would issue a statement after that it seems that there was no discussion about this is far as we know publicly anyway that the u.s. is going to pull out of these military exercises these are exercises that the u.s. and south korea and other countries countries particularly japan take part in in south korea or in the waters surrounding the korean peninsula regularly throughout the year there is a
which we'll continue to do throughout this newscast so now let's go to wayne hey who is live in seoul south korea one of the big takeaways wayne president of trump announced is that the war games between the u.s. and south korea are supposed to stop or is was that something we expected him to say. no i think that president donald trump now has some explaining to do to the south korean president in he opened his remarks in singapore thereby saying that by thanking the stars but also by saying...
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i'm greg palkot in seoul, south korea. that's my story coming up.oming up. >> plus, a warming tonight for pg&e. why the utility says it may have to shut off power during the hottest times of the year. stay with us. ktvu fox 2 news is next. 2 news is next. >>> now to tight's top stories. san francisco board of supervisors president london breed has declared victory in the city's mayor's race. the former state senator mark leno conceded this afternoon. he held a slim lead in the electi nht last week but breed soon pulled ahead and has widened the gap during the past eight days. breed is 43 years old and the first black mayor of san francisco. >>> san fre investigating the first deadly a black buick was being towed, unhitched and rolled off the truck and hit a female worker for the city's water department. two other workers jumped out of the way but unfortunately, that femaworker was killed. she is just been identified as joined as an apprentice isito. plumber in 2012 before being promoted to a utility plumber. >>> a san francisco police motorcycle off
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hello, i'm anna core arena live from seoul, south korea. >> i'm john vause in los angeles. it's just gone midnight here on the u.s. west coast. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. in less than 24 hours, donald trump and kim jong-un will make history. the first time a sitting u.s. president has met with the leader of north korea. and in the past few hours, mr. trump has met with singapore's prminister. the city state is hosting this historic meeting. and for now, it's at the center of the diplomatic universe. north korean state media report denuclearization and lasting peace top the agenda for this meeting. all of this has been a stunning turnaround for a young kim jong-un from international pariah to what some are calling a statesman, apparently ready to negotiate a end to his missile programs in return for security guarantees and an end to crushing economic sanctions. cnn's will ripley has reported from north korea many times. many times, so many times that i can't remember, actually. will joins us now from singapore. okay. what we have ri
hello, i'm anna core arena live from seoul, south korea. >> i'm john vause in los angeles. it's just gone midnight here on the u.s. west coast. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. in less than 24 hours, donald trump and kim jong-un will make history. the first time a sitting u.s. president has met with the leader of north korea. and in the past few hours, mr. trump has met with singapore's prminister. the city state is hosting this historic meeting. and...
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senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot's live in seoul, south korea. ey're looking at the summit? speak a lot of hopeful but cautious watching as of the doings in singapore from right here in south korea. the folks here in most under the nuclear gun of north korea. it w a phone call between president trump and south korea moon jae-in on monday. that lasted 40 minutes. he wished president trump his hopes for a successful summit but in a statement later warned that this would only be the start of a process which could take years. also got word from secretary of state pompeo that new security guarantees could be offered to north korea in any discussions in the summit. he refused to comment on whether that could impact one important people, 28,000 of hundred u.s. troops stationed here. possibly discussed at the summit on tuesday. the formal end to the korean war. remember that, only halted with a some 65 years ago. everybody we speak to say that that also is a complicated process and one more note from the korean peninsula. north of the dmz. they're actuall
senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot's live in seoul, south korea. ey're looking at the summit? speak a lot of hopeful but cautious watching as of the doings in singapore from right here in south korea. the folks here in most under the nuclear gun of north korea. it w a phone call between president trump and south korea moon jae-in on monday. that lasted 40 minutes. he wished president trump his hopes for a successful summit but in a statement later warned that this would only be...
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pompeo is in seoul, south korea, to brief south korean and japanese officials on north korea's leader kim jong-un. pompeo says the u.s. wants the nort m diament steps withinhe next two years. the secretary admitted it will be a process, not an easy one, and that diplomacy could falter. >> it could be the case that our effort will not work, but we're deine conditions so that we can right this failure of decades. >> pompeo also said the u.s. will resume war games with south korea if the north stops negotiating and that there will be no phased in sanctions released. the sanctions will be dropped only when there is denuclearization. >>> cbs news has learned that white house press secretary sanders and her chief deputy plans to leave the white house. sanders told friends she plans on leaving the administration at the end of the year. she responded to the news on twitter. does cbs news know something about my plans and my future? i was at my daughter's year-end kindergarten event and they ran my story without even talking to me. i love my job and am honored to work for the president of the
pompeo is in seoul, south korea, to brief south korean and japanese officials on north korea's leader kim jong-un. pompeo says the u.s. wants the nort m diament steps withinhe next two years. the secretary admitted it will be a process, not an easy one, and that diplomacy could falter. >> it could be the case that our effort will not work, but we're deine conditions so that we can right this failure of decades. >> pompeo also said the u.s. will resume war games with south korea if...
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seoul. janice, how is the summit being perceived in south korea? >> reporter: south korea realizes what's at stake with this summit perhaps nobody more than moon jae-in. he met with kim jong-un in april and now the groundwork for the meeting with presint trump. he's balancing loyalties to both the u.s. and to north korea and domestically there is a lot at stake. he has local elections next week that his party hopes to do well in. and he is still struggling to get his april agreement with kim ratified by his own legislature. so, there is a bit of nervousness about what appears to be a lack of readiness for this summit. we know both sides are still meeting to come up with a joint statement. an official told me here when moon went into his meeting with kim, they had an agreement that was 90% there, but they needed to negotiate the word complete in front of denuclearization. arguably the issues with the u.s. are bigger to try to bridge into this having alienated long-time allies whereas kim jong-un has spent the last few months seeking them out and he
seoul. janice, how is the summit being perceived in south korea? >> reporter: south korea realizes what's at stake with this summit perhaps nobody more than moon jae-in. he met with kim jong-un in april and now the groundwork for the meeting with presint trump. he's balancing loyalties to both the u.s. and to north korea and domestically there is a lot at stake. he has local elections next week that his party hopes to do well in. and he is still struggling to get his april agreement with...
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martha raddatz has more from seoul, south korea. >> reporter: just yesterday president trump said he didn't need to prepare much for his sitdown with kim jong-un. >> it's about attitude, it's about willingness to get things done. >> reporter: today a different message. >> i always believe in preparation. but i've been preparing all my life. >> reporter: the white house releasing pictures of the president huddling with secretary of state mike pompeo in the situation room and kim jong-un has been preparing, too. singapore will be the farthest he's traveled as leader. he'll likely be surrounded by his squad of highly trained bodyguards hand picked, not only for loyalty but physical appearance. no blemishes allowed. men reportedly separated from their families at an early age to dedicate themselves to the supreme leader. his drive to build a nuclear weapon capable of hitting the united states has been swift and shocking. but the biggest surprise, his skill on the world stage. hand in hand with south korea's president at the dmz. >> i think he wants to see something incredible happen. >>
martha raddatz has more from seoul, south korea. >> reporter: just yesterday president trump said he didn't need to prepare much for his sitdown with kim jong-un. >> it's about attitude, it's about willingness to get things done. >> reporter: today a different message. >> i always believe in preparation. but i've been preparing all my life. >> reporter: the white house releasing pictures of the president huddling with secretary of state mike pompeo in the situation...
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south korean capital seoul and talk to wayne hey wayne said the south korean president moon j.n. he's invested a huge amount of time and personal effort to normalize relations with the north so what south korea expecting to come out of this summit. and i think you're as far as the president of south korea mungy and goes this is very personal it's something that's being close to his heart his whole life really he his parents fled north korea during the war he was very much involved in helping to organize a meeting between the korean leaders back in two thousand and seven and before he became president last year during his election campaign he campaigned heavily on into korean relations on improving that relationship on engagement with north korea so this is something that he has always wanted and there's no doubt that he played a major role in getting this sing singapore summit across the line perhaps the major role given that the u.s. president walked away from the prospect of having the summit late last month in an after that president moon held that surprise second summit with kim jong un so very much he has been involved in this throughout as far as normal south koreans go i think that's
south korean capital seoul and talk to wayne hey wayne said the south korean president moon j.n. he's invested a huge amount of time and personal effort to normalize relations with the north so what south korea expecting to come out of this summit. and i think you're as far as the president of south korea mungy and goes this is very personal it's something that's being close to his heart his whole life really he his parents fled north korea during the war he was very much involved in helping to...
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and cnn's alexandra field is in seoul, south korea. she joins us now live. good to see you, alexandra. let's start with this latest development. the replacement of these three top north korean military officials by kim jong-un ahead of the june 12th summit. what does this tell us? >> yeah, rosemary, this is certainly interesting to watch. don't forget the u.s. replaced its top diplomat in the run-up to this important sit-down. now we're seeing a shake-up at the top within north korea. we're talking about the director of the political bureau, the army chief and the defense chief. you point out these are younger men. obvious will they're loyalists to kim. these are people who have held sensitive and high level positions in the past, and they've had that all important interface with foreign relations to the extent that they can within north korea. why is this happening? it's tough to glean what the motivations always are inside of north korea, but certainly analysts are weighing in that there are a variety of factors that could have prompted. this this could ce
and cnn's alexandra field is in seoul, south korea. she joins us now live. good to see you, alexandra. let's start with this latest development. the replacement of these three top north korean military officials by kim jong-un ahead of the june 12th summit. what does this tell us? >> yeah, rosemary, this is certainly interesting to watch. don't forget the u.s. replaced its top diplomat in the run-up to this important sit-down. now we're seeing a shake-up at the top within north korea....
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. >> paula han cox is live in seoul, south korea. a lot of good feelings on display at the summit, but now with the u.s. outlining a timeline of specific requests, a test of good faith is coming into play. >> we are hearing from the official that what we are doing soon will give us a timeline. shortly they will be giving what they call specific tasks. they will be given a specific timeline and the concept of how they see this actually working. the fact that they will be calling for denuclearization and what exactly will that entail? how it will work? we heard from that official that fairly soon they will know if pyongyang was serious when they said they were willing to denuclearize. they have data points and we assume by this that they mean specific things they want to see from the north koreans. for example, this missile test site that donald trump said that north korea was going to destroy. we haven't heard much about that since. whether that's a clarification and transferring the remains of the soldiers from the korean war in the
. >> paula han cox is live in seoul, south korea. a lot of good feelings on display at the summit, but now with the u.s. outlining a timeline of specific requests, a test of good faith is coming into play. >> we are hearing from the official that what we are doing soon will give us a timeline. shortly they will be giving what they call specific tasks. they will be given a specific timeline and the concept of how they see this actually working. the fact that they will be calling for...
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south korea responded to the announcement they needed to figure out what president trump meant by ending what he called war games. let's bri editor n robertson in seoulsouth korea and the government blindsided by this? >> certainly seems to be so at the moment, jake. that statement that you just mentioned came from the defense ministry and it came within a couple of hours of president trump making that announcement during the press conference. what we've heard from prime minister moon and his foreign minister office here, presidentmopresident moon talking to president trump as he was heading back to the united states on air force one an the conversation and the read out we've been given, they both complimented each other and president moon said this is a good foundation of the summit so far. but at the end of the statement it said that president m it is important that the united states and south korea coopete s a new relationship with north korea and that is precisely the same language we heard the south korean foreign minister using about his phone conversation with mike pompeo. >> and kninic, these drills are part of the south korea and u.s. allian
south korea responded to the announcement they needed to figure out what president trump meant by ending what he called war games. let's bri editor n robertson in seoulsouth korea and the government blindsided by this? >> certainly seems to be so at the moment, jake. that statement that you just mentioned came from the defense ministry and it came within a couple of hours of president trump making that announcement during the press conference. what we've heard from prime minister moon and...
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drew fresh criticism when he asked a married woman to kiss him on the lips during a rally in seoul south korea the woman says there was no malice in the act presidential spokesman how iraq contends it was a playful act in line with filipino culture which some filipinos might agree with. for me that was ok as long as the woman was ok with it it seems like she was the one who even requested it people are just putting malice to it but it was just a simple yes. it's hard to it's critics of the move is yet another example of what they say is rampant massaging the president's cavalier commentary on sexual assault and a recent announcement about the philippines next on bud's men would certainly not be a woman has his detractors saying and is enough online many filipino women have begun using the hash tag go or i am a woman to highlight what they call it is macho fascism take a listen to what the secretary general of women's group gabriela said about the kiss you don't have to kiss the woman if you want to infringe the people in the fact that you kissing the woman. says something about how you view hi
drew fresh criticism when he asked a married woman to kiss him on the lips during a rally in seoul south korea the woman says there was no malice in the act presidential spokesman how iraq contends it was a playful act in line with filipino culture which some filipinos might agree with. for me that was ok as long as the woman was ok with it it seems like she was the one who even requested it people are just putting malice to it but it was just a simple yes. it's hard to it's critics of the move...
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seoul. south korea. with so much nvinvested in this. in singapore. you spent so much time in south korea. from where you stand this image is remarkable. but what was delivered today how different it is than we heard from kim and the south korea president one month ago? >> it's interesting because the fact they signed this document saying there will be the kploet denuclearization of the korean peninsula is not new. we saw that in april signed by the north and south korea leader. from the wording point of view in the declaration for what i can see so far there's nothing new. it's suitably vague for this kind of agreement. what we are seeing that is different though is the north korea leader some of the things he is saying. like clearly we're not going to get t off the cuff remarks like the u.s. president. what kim jong un was saying had been planned beforehand and carefully thought out. he point td out this has been very difficult to get to this point. a number of hurdles many of which in the past to over come before they could sit down at this moment. when he was sitting down next to trump
seoul. south korea. with so much nvinvested in this. in singapore. you spent so much time in south korea. from where you stand this image is remarkable. but what was delivered today how different it is than we heard from kim and the south korea president one month ago? >> it's interesting because the fact they signed this document saying there will be the kploet denuclearization of the korean peninsula is not new. we saw that in april signed by the north and south korea leader. from the...
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his country's economic development in the future and south korea could play a central role in this this factory outside south korea's capital seoul shouldn't even exist. up to two years ago the spacing rings for shock absorbers that the workers produce here were made in north korea in a special collaborative economic zone of k. song just behind the border as che tech was the first company to set up shop there back in two thousand and four industrial park is unusual as jay tech c o u chung tells me it's run jointly by the two koreas the biggest advantage of the collaboration has been having access to north korean workers. they were passionate. intelligent. he's made them stand out above others
his country's economic development in the future and south korea could play a central role in this this factory outside south korea's capital seoul shouldn't even exist. up to two years ago the spacing rings for shock absorbers that the workers produce here were made in north korea in a special collaborative economic zone of k. song just behind the border as che tech was the first company to set up shop there back in two thousand and four industrial park is unusual as jay tech c o u chung tells...
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so as far as what happened next, secrety of state mike pompeo is in seoul, south korea. it needs clarity on what president trump meant when he said war games would end. >> reporter: alisyn good morning. secretary of state mike pompeo didn't brief journalists on the way in. he will have a full schedule. he will meet with president moon for as much as an hour. they want to understand -- south koreans want to understand precise precisely. the concern here is this is an important part of south korea's defense. it seems they didn't expect this statement coming. but we're ao being briefed here that south korea wants to go the extra mile to do what it takes for the united states to develop that relationship with kim jong-un to help bring peace and stability. so there seems to be wiggle room here. pompeo will meet with the japanese and south korean foreign minister. so perhaps a lot of more detailed questions that he will face about precisely what went on, what led to that particular statement. a national security adviser picking up what president trump said about the cost of th
so as far as what happened next, secrety of state mike pompeo is in seoul, south korea. it needs clarity on what president trump meant when he said war games would end. >> reporter: alisyn good morning. secretary of state mike pompeo didn't brief journalists on the way in. he will have a full schedule. he will meet with president moon for as much as an hour. they want to understand -- south koreans want to understand precise precisely. the concern here is this is an important part of...
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south korea and japan. pompeo is departing for seoul, south korea, tomorrow and he heads to beijing friday.h korea diplomacy isn'tat this operating in isolation. it's part of a bigger diplomatic process that involves our allies. again, unlike rex tillerson before him, i think everyone believes mike pompeo is willing to dedicate all of his energy to continuing whatever comes out of the singapore process. once again, you want to leave these talks and trusted hands. i think pompeo is giving up all the right signals. >> neil: luke vargas, thank you. luke is right. others are confirming they expect something to come of these talks, brief though they might be. we are going to be monitoring on fox business. 9:00 p.m. when the talks begin, we will begin and will be on throughout the night, as long as it takes to get you the latest with concurrent foreign market reaction, particularly chinese market reaction. all together to put this in perspective, people will be betting money. we will be on it throughout the night. ♪ >> dana: i'm dana perino with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, jesse watters, a
south korea and japan. pompeo is departing for seoul, south korea, tomorrow and he heads to beijing friday.h korea diplomacy isn'tat this operating in isolation. it's part of a bigger diplomatic process that involves our allies. again, unlike rex tillerson before him, i think everyone believes mike pompeo is willing to dedicate all of his energy to continuing whatever comes out of the singapore process. once again, you want to leave these talks and trusted hands. i think pompeo is giving up all...
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mike pompeo is in seoul, south korea, briefing allies in south korea and japan and head to beijing, chinaweather, donald trump traveling by motorcade instead of marine one. jillian: mike pompeo on monday, >> president landing on board now at joint base anews comi back from what has been an historic sitdown with one of the most feared leaders in the world. >> what struck me the most is how much the president appreciated how deficit sphaght a war would be. >> i think the media all caught completely flat-footed with the success of this meeting. >> duty attorney general rod rosenstein threatened to subpoena lawmakers over records in the russia probe. >> i'm here to tell you we are fed up with it. >> the dnc and some members of congress reportedly quietly consulting with actors on messaging. >> democrats and liberal elites are not connected to the american people.
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south korea. we'll have reaction from the pentagon and capitol hill. let's start with nic robertson, who is in seoul, south korea. nick? >> reporter: brooke, what we're hearing from the administration here is they were somewhat blindsided by the cancelling of these joint military exercises that are hugely important to the defense of south korea should there be aggression from the north. the troops here are on the ready-to-fonight footing. so they're key to having that level of preparedness. we heard they want to understand the precise meaning and accuracy of what president trump meant by stopping these actions. no mention of the joint military exercises but he does say he wants to improve the cooperation and coordination from the united states and south korea as they move forward in this diplomatic measure. >> i'm phil mattingly on capitol hill. right now when you talk to senate republicans, the members of the president's own parties, you're hearing a mix of two different viewpoints on things. cautious optimism. they know at least at this moment, the world is likely further away from a nuclear confl
south korea. we'll have reaction from the pentagon and capitol hill. let's start with nic robertson, who is in seoul, south korea. nick? >> reporter: brooke, what we're hearing from the administration here is they were somewhat blindsided by the cancelling of these joint military exercises that are hugely important to the defense of south korea should there be aggression from the north. the troops here are on the ready-to-fonight footing. so they're key to having that level of...
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in seoul south korea, fox news.>>> the white house is asking congress for hundreds of millions of dollarsgrade the prison facility at guantanamo bay despite there being a few dozen prisoners still left. one of president trump's campaign promises was to keep the facility open indefinitely. that means it needs upgrades to care for the aging population. right now there is 40 prisoners and 26 have never been charged with a crime. the white house is asking congress for $300 million.>> it would replace the current capacity and it would have the ability to have a hospital bed. get the wheelchair and there.>> critthe only reason it remains open cs and claims there is no reason the prisoners cannot be transported to high security prisons in the u.s. it is not clear when they will consider the request for the funds.>>> we will hear from the group behind an effort.>>> big winners today and when the tournament is coming here to north america. (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) ♪ ♪ (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door clo
in seoul south korea, fox news.>>> the white house is asking congress for hundreds of millions of dollarsgrade the prison facility at guantanamo bay despite there being a few dozen prisoners still left. one of president trump's campaign promises was to keep the facility open indefinitely. that means it needs upgrades to care for the aging population. right now there is 40 prisoners and 26 have never been charged with a crime. the white house is asking congress for $300 million.>>...
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demilitarized zone with 150,000 pieces of artillery a rockets within 20 miles of 20 million people in seoul, south koread there is the conventional threat to a town 30 miles away. there are hopes we could be successful. but it's very seldom you see somebody give up their nukes in a 4 or 5-minute talk. charles: we saw the testing from the grandfather's to the father's regime. the success they have, the accuracy is not necessarily there, but the range is there. it's only a matter of time before we can pinpoint any i in america. so i would think that the clock is tic. i don't think anyone wants to do that. that might be the logical conclusion of the only way to get rid of that threat. >> one thing for sure. this meeting is the beginning of a process. it's not going to change anything militarily in the near term. the rules of basic firearms safety apply to military affairs. you assume every gun is loaded and you don't point at anything you don't want to destroy. ly thisha the reality of that kind of threat and the risk of proliferation. but we have to try to bend this curve sometime. clearly something chang
demilitarized zone with 150,000 pieces of artillery a rockets within 20 miles of 20 million people in seoul, south koread there is the conventional threat to a town 30 miles away. there are hopes we could be successful. but it's very seldom you see somebody give up their nukes in a 4 or 5-minute talk. charles: we saw the testing from the grandfather's to the father's regime. the success they have, the accuracy is not necessarily there, but the range is there. it's only a matter of time before...
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good cop, cop stoing on the president being a good cop, and secretary of state mike pompeo in seoul, south korea, acting as the bad cop the north koreans they must take major nuclear nuke disarmament steps, north korea knows there will be verification. reminding, if they n reminding that the north koreans have to ponyp. e president didn't say that. secretary of state did. president said the nucle threatff the table. michael pompeo did not. what are we to read with this? >> the president has employed the good cop, bad cop strategy before. he uses it with secretary matt. now with secretary pompeo. that is frankly not something new. i frankly there is utility in that kind of position. neil: do you think this will yield results? we've been snookered before, general, as you pointed out. how do avoid a third time? >> hard to know. early indications are positive. as everyone is saying we need to haveete, verif disarmament and denuclearization. only time will tell whether north korea is frankly serious. this is a good start what will be months or mayben yea long process i'm ne, thank you very, very much
good cop, cop stoing on the president being a good cop, and secretary of state mike pompeo in seoul, south korea, acting as the bad cop the north koreans they must take major nuclear nuke disarmament steps, north korea knows there will be verification. reminding, if they n reminding that the north koreans have to ponyp. e president didn't say that. secretary of state did. president said the nucle threatff the table. michael pompeo did not. what are we to read with this? >> the president...
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the secretary of state, he just landed in seoul, south korea. f the south koreans on the trump-kim summit. then he's charged with negotiating an agreement that leads to the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. for the first time since president trump and kim jong-un shook hands, we're getting reaction from the north korean regime. nic robertson live with that from seoul. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, dave. a warm, glowing reaction from the north korean regime, absolu. never really heard of before where they would praise the united states or president trump directly. this is what they're saying -- they're saying preside trump pr summit will improve the u.s.-north korean relations and said that the supreme leader's active and peace-loving measures that were starting earlier in year established peace and stability on the korean peninsula. so praising president trump, praising kim jong-un which is not surprising, that's what they normally do. also praising president trump's praise of kim jong-un. that is absolutely unusual. so s
the secretary of state, he just landed in seoul, south korea. f the south koreans on the trump-kim summit. then he's charged with negotiating an agreement that leads to the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. for the first time since president trump and kim jong-un shook hands, we're getting reaction from the north korean regime. nic robertson live with that from seoul. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, dave. a warm, glowing reaction from the north korean regime,...
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let's go to nic roberts who is live in seoul, south korea. nick, lifting sanctions. what are thosecaveats? >> reporwell, whahe north korean state media is saying and we have to look at this and say they could be spinning to their own for politicians in s media own to do that, but what is intriguing here and we have to look at this in the light that previous regimes have spu won their way out ofvious agreements they're telling people that president trump discussed the lifting of sanctions as they make progress from dialogue and negotiations. now, what president trump has said, and there's no mention there in the north kean version of denuclearization. what president trump has said is there will be no lifting of sanctions until there's denuclearization, until the nuke factor has gone away. so this is a discrepancy, this is a gap, this is a difference. so this is what will make it difficult for negotiators for secretary of state mike pompeo, faced with this type of scenario, where kim seems to be either lying to his people or he's been lngo president trump. it's not cle
let's go to nic roberts who is live in seoul, south korea. nick, lifting sanctions. what are thosecaveats? >> reporwell, whahe north korean state media is saying and we have to look at this and say they could be spinning to their own for politicians in s media own to do that, but what is intriguing here and we have to look at this in the light that previous regimes have spu won their way out ofvious agreements they're telling people that president trump discussed the lifting of sanctions...
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we have nic robertson in seoul, south korea. it appears the summit is still on track in singapore. good morning, nic. >> reporter: good morning, david. president trump thought progress was made in the talks with mike pompeo and kim yong chol. for his part, pompeo said progress had been made in the last 72 hours. that was a positive sign. he still said it is not clear whether the summit will actually go ahead. he believes that the korean leadership is contemplating a fundamental shift. a strategic change that would be something different than the path taken in the past. it will require a bold move by kim jong-un. he describes this as historic movement and pivotal time. emphasis now is very much on the north korean side. in the letter, maybe kim yong chol will have the clues in the summit can happen. june 12th is 12 days away. kim yong chol getting a waiver to travel outside the confined area he is allowed to travel in new york to go down to d.c. this is the next step. everyone is watching. dave. >> chol still under sanctions. nic robertson, thank you. >>> comedian samantha bee apolo
we have nic robertson in seoul, south korea. it appears the summit is still on track in singapore. good morning, nic. >> reporter: good morning, david. president trump thought progress was made in the talks with mike pompeo and kim yong chol. for his part, pompeo said progress had been made in the last 72 hours. that was a positive sign. he still said it is not clear whether the summit will actually go ahead. he believes that the korean leadership is contemplating a fundamental shift. a...
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. >> i warrant to go back to seoul, south korea. south korea very much a part of these talks, these negotiations, the president saying that he was going to make a call to leaders of south korea after he finished up his press conference. wonder what you're hearing from your end. summit with preside trump and this is an issue in which president moon has invested very heavily, both personally and politically. he's been trying to navigate this delicate balance of loyalties to both the united states and to north korea and the process that they started last -- in april. there's also some domestic pressures that he needs to answer to. there are local elections here tomorrow, and moon's party's credibility is riding on this north korean issue. he's also facing the issues face anything leader of an economy and people needing jobs, so what comes out ofhis summit was going to weigh very heavily on him in a domestic/political sense. so let's widen the lens, so to speak, and see what we know of this document that's been side. yes, the two sides a
. >> i warrant to go back to seoul, south korea. south korea very much a part of these talks, these negotiations, the president saying that he was going to make a call to leaders of south korea after he finished up his press conference. wonder what you're hearing from your end. summit with preside trump and this is an issue in which president moon has invested very heavily, both personally and politically. he's been trying to navigate this delicate balance of loyalties to both the united...
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. >> greg is live in seoul, south korea. from the region most affected by the summit. hi greg. >> hi arthel. probably few places in the world are watching this singapore summit involving the president and kim jong-un closer than the folks in south korea. here in seoul we our about 30 minutes from the dmz. the president is already in singapore getting one day before the summit activity. they are trying and hoping he will make some kind of a deal. some kind of deal regarding the nuclear weapons of kim jong-un own. not quite clear what he will do. they have watched for years, they watched north korea make threats. last year they went to the absolute brink and have been listening to the rhetoric coming from both sides. very tense.also hoping that some kind of movement might be made to end the korean war. fighting stopped 65 years ago but only with a truth that there are some signs they could move on at the summit. everyone i have been speaking to in the past day, south koreans have been down this road before. i think the best way to describe their mood is hopeful but cauti
. >> greg is live in seoul, south korea. from the region most affected by the summit. hi greg. >> hi arthel. probably few places in the world are watching this singapore summit involving the president and kim jong-un closer than the folks in south korea. here in seoul we our about 30 minutes from the dmz. the president is already in singapore getting one day before the summit activity. they are trying and hoping he will make some kind of a deal. some kind of deal regarding the...
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you have to think that south korea has stood still watching this moment because a lot of their future rides on what happens here. i want to go to richard who in seoul. i don't know what your vantage point is there, richard, but do you get a sense that time has stood still in south korea at this moment? >> well, everyone has b watching this very closely. i wouldn't say that the nation is still, but they're hoping things are goingo happen. we're 33 miles from that country's 1.2 million-man army, the war regime which, for decades, is pointed at this city. there has always been an understanding that if the united states and north korea get into some sort of shooting war, seoul gets destroyed and potentially hundreds of thousands of people right here get killed. so six months ago, when there was the little rocket man, when kim jong-un was firing missiles and blowing up nuclear weapons, there was real tension here. there was real fear. people were protesting against president trump, calling him a w warmonger. now people are watching this summit, these smiles, these handshakes, the north korean leader looking like a normal politician, someone who sits dow
you have to think that south korea has stood still watching this moment because a lot of their future rides on what happens here. i want to go to richard who in seoul. i don't know what your vantage point is there, richard, but do you get a sense that time has stood still in south korea at this moment? >> well, everyone has b watching this very closely. i wouldn't say that the nation is still, but they're hoping things are goingo happen. we're 33 miles from that country's 1.2 million-man...
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we announced an expansion of our services to seoul, south korea. weare going to japan and have launched services from atlanta to shanghai. about two thirds of our revenue base is in the united states. overtime, the revenue in our international business can rival what is in the domestic side, as long as we are taking our flying opportunities. these settlements, to not additments, new routes to markets like europe and the united states. what sort of benefits do you see for adults, there? europe is about 20% of our revenues. it is our strongest international base. we travel across the , and we are in the to make theombining largest international airline in the world. as a result, we will be able to grow and expand. the issue you are referring to freedom flying -- is fifth freedom flying. these were the routes we were sensitive around. that was taking traffic that was that were not sourced or coming out of the middle east. 100% of that traffic was being stolen off of traditional carriers. we have no objection to the amount of flying those carriers stil
we announced an expansion of our services to seoul, south korea. weare going to japan and have launched services from atlanta to shanghai. about two thirds of our revenue base is in the united states. overtime, the revenue in our international business can rival what is in the domestic side, as long as we are taking our flying opportunities. these settlements, to not additments, new routes to markets like europe and the united states. what sort of benefits do you see for adults, there? europe...
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i coming to you from seoul, south korea. >> we would like to welcome our viewers in the united statesnd around the world. in the past few hours in singapore, donald trump has done what no other sitting president would do, meeting one-on-one with the leader of north korea, rewarding the young dictator with legitimacy on the world stage denied his father and grandfather. and in return, president trump is looking for his place in history, perhaps the nobel peace prize. there were smiles, handshakes and warm words when trump and kim just met. to be sure history has been made in singapore. in a few short months, the talk of fire and fury and pre-emptive strikes has been replaced by diplomacy and cooperat >> there have been promises before td its nuclear program. for all of this uncertainty, these two leaders met one-on-one alone for more than 40 minutes. no f, no note-takers, j interpreter the er th interprets. as they emerge from a working lunch, for what was the fifth photo op of the day, donald trump was effusive. >> really fantastic meeting. a lot of progress. better than anybody could
i coming to you from seoul, south korea. >> we would like to welcome our viewers in the united statesnd around the world. in the past few hours in singapore, donald trump has done what no other sitting president would do, meeting one-on-one with the leader of north korea, rewarding the young dictator with legitimacy on the world stage denied his father and grandfather. and in return, president trump is looking for his place in history, perhaps the nobel peace prize. there were smiles,...
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south korea is not at table. kim jong-un threatening their exist lens. he not only threatened to wipe out seouluse toxic gas and poisons to destroy the other cities in south korea. the big one to me is japan. in america, our news media has ignored the threats kim jong-un has made to japan, including a nuclear weapon against tokyo. that has repeatedly been mentour niece media ignores it. i been all over the pacific rim many times. they know all about it. connell: hits close to home or would. but it is interesting how these discussions between the world powers of the time often affect the countries in neighborhood and they don't often get a say. let me ask you a little bit the summits or meetings we've seen over years. seen famous pictures. talking to a guest earlier in the hour what the president needs to avoid. a lot made kennedy, krush chef, with the young kennedy going up against more experienced crew khrushchev. what type of picture or setting he is looking to employ? >> i disagree what the pundits are saying. i take a long view of history. i think kim jong-un and donald trump are getting so
south korea is not at table. kim jong-un threatening their exist lens. he not only threatened to wipe out seouluse toxic gas and poisons to destroy the other cities in south korea. the big one to me is japan. in america, our news media has ignored the threats kim jong-un has made to japan, including a nuclear weapon against tokyo. that has repeatedly been mentour niece media ignores it. i been all over the pacific rim many times. they know all about it. connell: hits close to home or would. but...
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seoul. south korea has got to be a little bit back on its heels given all of their promises of close cooperationmmunication, pompeo's going to seoul tomorrow. yet they really did not know that the president was going to suggest giving up these joint military exercises. >> i think that was a bombshell to all of us, andrea. i'm sure it didn't go down very well in seoul. there were statements from the south korean military and the presidential office. you know, basically saying, you know, we're looking into this statement because we don't know what it means. president trump phoned president moon from his plane. south korea issued a statement from president moon. which did not mention the cancellation of military exercises. i think it did come as a shock. those exercises, remember, were due to start in two months time, in august, with -- they usually have 300,000 military personnel. so secretary of state pompeo, who will be in seoul tomorrow, may have a lot of explaining to do. president moon said he had a sleepless night last night. may have more. and it is perhaps no way to treat an ally, andrea.
seoul. south korea has got to be a little bit back on its heels given all of their promises of close cooperationmmunication, pompeo's going to seoul tomorrow. yet they really did not know that the president was going to suggest giving up these joint military exercises. >> i think that was a bombshell to all of us, andrea. i'm sure it didn't go down very well in seoul. there were statements from the south korean military and the presidential office. you know, basically saying, you know,...
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turns out the fountain of youth might just be at this donkey farm 30 miles outside seoul, south korea>> i'm going to try my hand at being a milk maid. >> reporter: donkey's milk, unlikely key ingredient in many k-beauty elixirs. >> i don't know who's more nervous, her or me. one, two -- one, two -- one, two -- i think i got i'm doing it, i'm doing it, look at me! oh, wow, do you see the milk coming out? that's amazing. thank you, chaco! >> reporter: farmer kim logic lost his family farm more than a decade ago when the economy here tanked. that's when they switched from dairy cows to dankys. look at all their friends! hello! >> reporter: and because k-beauty is big business, it's helped put his farm back on the map. how much of his business goes to k-beauty products? [ speaking korean ] wow, 100%? is it profitable for him? it's good business? [ speaking korean ] >> reporter: it's not just donkey milk. snails are making a comeback in korea thanks to beauty products. so how many do you have total? [ speaking korean. >> a lot? >> reporter: snail mucous in the world of k-beauty is liquid g
turns out the fountain of youth might just be at this donkey farm 30 miles outside seoul, south korea>> i'm going to try my hand at being a milk maid. >> reporter: donkey's milk, unlikely key ingredient in many k-beauty elixirs. >> i don't know who's more nervous, her or me. one, two -- one, two -- one, two -- i think i got i'm doing it, i'm doing it, look at me! oh, wow, do you see the milk coming out? that's amazing. thank you, chaco! >> reporter: farmer kim logic lost...
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greg palkot is live in seoul, south korea. greg? >> hi, dana. s a lot of hopeful but cautious watching here in south korea. doings in singapore, this place right under the nuclear gun of north korea in recent months and recent years. there was a conversation on monday between president trump and south korean president moon jae-in. moon wished him hopes for a successful summit but also warned in a statement afterwards this could only be the start of a process that could take years. word from secretary state pompeo that newurity guarantees might be offered north korea in any summit negotiations. that has folks wondering about the status, the future status of some 28,50 u.s. troops that have been guarding this place for some time. also possibly a formal end to the korean war. that conflict was halted with a cease fire, an armistice 65 years ago. everybody we talked to said that could be a complicated issue that could take time to sort out. another sign of change about 35 miles to the north of where we are, across the dmz in north korea, state media
greg palkot is live in seoul, south korea. greg? >> hi, dana. s a lot of hopeful but cautious watching here in south korea. doings in singapore, this place right under the nuclear gun of north korea in recent months and recent years. there was a conversation on monday between president trump and south korean president moon jae-in. moon wished him hopes for a successful summit but also warned in a statement afterwards this could only be the start of a process that could take years. word...
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and south korea come to an end. we are live in seoul. >> we have 32,000 soldiers in south korea. i'd like to get them hope. it is not on the table now. at the appropriate time it will be. mom? dad? hi! i had a very minor fender bender tonight in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. >> bill: a warning to our viewers, this could be a little disturbing. here is part of what we're seeing now. that video showing police pulling people to safety on the ground huddling behind barriers as bullets
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and south carolina, back to you. >> thank you. >>> secretary of state mike pompeo is now in seoul, south korea, after that historic summit, of course, landing there earlier today. south korea needs clarity on what president trump meant when he said, war games would end. nic robertson is live in seoul with more on that. nic? >> reporter: yeah, good morning. this is kind of where the hard work begins. yes, it was hard work to get that big summit but the actual hard work that's often done before summits which is the details, while secretary of state mike pompeo now that ball firmly in his court. he met as he got off the base in the air base in south korea with general vincent brooks who's the commander of u.s. forces in korea, so perhaps a chance to brief him on some of the president's comments, but the real tough talk perhaps coming tomorrow when he meets the south korean president, south korean foreign minster, japanese foreign minster because what we're hearing from here is they really want to understand better what president trump meant and what were his implications and his ideas when he sai
and south carolina, back to you. >> thank you. >>> secretary of state mike pompeo is now in seoul, south korea, after that historic summit, of course, landing there earlier today. south korea needs clarity on what president trump meant when he said, war games would end. nic robertson is live in seoul with more on that. nic? >> reporter: yeah, good morning. this is kind of where the hard work begins. yes, it was hard work to get that big summit but the actual hard work...
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secretary of state mike pompeo after he joins this mng in the summit will travel on to seoul, south korea and beijing. they will brief the leaders on what the president and kim jong-un could accomplish or fail to do. the president of south korea, moon jae-in, says the opt hostility is so large it's going to take more than one meeting between the president and kim jong-un to solve this. he says "even after the two leaders have initiated dialogue in a big way, we may need a long process thad tae year, two years or longer to completely resolve the issues concerned." the secretary of state acknowledged that a successful summit could be the first conversation these leaders have. >> we're hopeful this will have set the conditions for future productitalks. no potential agreement will fail the adequately address the north korean threat. >> the secretary says they hope to create aramework. how far they get? he says we'll see how far we can go. >> shepard: or allies angry at the moment watching this clearly obviously. >> they are. the adversaries are, the allies are, especially those in japan and s
secretary of state mike pompeo after he joins this mng in the summit will travel on to seoul, south korea and beijing. they will brief the leaders on what the president and kim jong-un could accomplish or fail to do. the president of south korea, moon jae-in, says the opt hostility is so large it's going to take more than one meeting between the president and kim jong-un to solve this. he says "even after the two leaders have initiated dialogue in a big way, we may need a long process thad...
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gregg palkot is live in seoul, south korea which is so deeply affected by the north korean threat. hi twahi, gregg. reporter: on both sides of the dmz they are watching. they are watching closely whether president trump who is on the ground in singapore can make some kind of a deal with kim jong-un regarding the nukes. the south core reyarns have been living in the shadow of those nukes for decades. as for north korean leader kim who is in singapore meeting with officials, it's not clear how much he'll give. but it's clear what he wants. certainly economic breaks for his impoverished country and security concerns and respect. >> having high-level meetings, they can build a narrative around that and portray the leader as an equal to the president of the united states. the south koreans are looking for -- including president moon who has been integral to the diplomacy and a move toward the end to the korean war. there are signs there could be some move toward that at this summit. probably also keeping a bit of an eye among their other duties during the day on the south korean country
gregg palkot is live in seoul, south korea which is so deeply affected by the north korean threat. hi twahi, gregg. reporter: on both sides of the dmz they are watching. they are watching closely whether president trump who is on the ground in singapore can make some kind of a deal with kim jong-un regarding the nukes. the south core reyarns have been living in the shadow of those nukes for decades. as for north korean leader kim who is in singapore meeting with officials, it's not clear how...
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his abstention was pretty awesome from single in singapore to seoul, south korea. and at my loser, i don't like to pick losers in life so i will just say everyone who is not here with us at shinnecock hill hills, at this fantastic event. >> bret: all right, well played. phil? >> i would say the winner was steve scully's. one year ago he was gunned down at a baseball game in alexandria, virginia. thursday night he took the field in the same game, democrats against republicans. the republicans lost the game but i think it was a moment of triumph for steve scalise. my loser, i have a family disagreement, i would say james comey who prided himself on being sort of above the law. this report is a scathing indictment of his leadership. find him guilty of deceit, insubordination, and of straying from long accepted policy to substitute his own personal preferences and i think it's a tremendous indictment. >> bret: melissa? >> my winner is tiger woods. everyone who has talked to him around here is that he's back in terms of attitude and spirit, happiness. we love to see som
his abstention was pretty awesome from single in singapore to seoul, south korea. and at my loser, i don't like to pick losers in life so i will just say everyone who is not here with us at shinnecock hill hills, at this fantastic event. >> bret: all right, well played. phil? >> i would say the winner was steve scully's. one year ago he was gunned down at a baseball game in alexandria, virginia. thursday night he took the field in the same game, democrats against republicans. the...
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let's go to seoul, south korea, where mike pompeo is addressing reporters. >> the discussions we hadoday amongst the three of us reflected our three country's d commitment to continue to work together to ensure the success of this effort. today the foreign minister and i discussed the outcome of the summit with chairman kim jong un and the importance of staying closely coordinated through the entire process the president's summit with north korean leaders kim jong un two days ago does indeed mark a turning point in the u.s. and north korea relationship. kim jong un's public commitment to completely denuclearize brings lasting peace and stability the president said this will be to the entire world. the president said this will be a process and not an easy one. the republic of korea and japan will be critical to the success of that outcome. the world should rest assured that the united states rema committed to achieving theor complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization of north korea. the u.s. alliances with these ironclad. we have developed a close friendship, and together
let's go to seoul, south korea, where mike pompeo is addressing reporters. >> the discussions we hadoday amongst the three of us reflected our three country's d commitment to continue to work together to ensure the success of this effort. today the foreign minister and i discussed the outcome of the summit with chairman kim jong un and the importance of staying closely coordinated through the entire process the president's summit with north korean leaders kim jong un two days ago does...
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. >> cnn's international diplomatic editor nic robertson joins me from seoul, south korea. be tough talk but at the same time the president is changing his tone on the meeting calling it a get to know you session, he no longer wants to say the phrase maximum pressure campaign. is he edging toward a water-downed deal here? >> that is certainly what some of his allies in the region japan in particular are concerned about. secretary mattis on sunday had a one on one bilateral meeting with japan's defense minister, and it was japan's defense minister on saturday who said what essentially what does president trump mean by not using this term extreme measures, what does he mean in terms of sanctions and it also said that the united states shouldn't sit down at the table with kim jong-un unless the north korean leader is putting more on the table in terms of his comprehensive complete irreversible verification of denuclearization. so united states allies in this case japan are precisely concerned about that. they see the historic parallels, where other american presidents have gon
. >> cnn's international diplomatic editor nic robertson joins me from seoul, south korea. be tough talk but at the same time the president is changing his tone on the meeting calling it a get to know you session, he no longer wants to say the phrase maximum pressure campaign. is he edging toward a water-downed deal here? >> that is certainly what some of his allies in the region japan in particular are concerned about. secretary mattis on sunday had a one on one bilateral meeting...
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he went to seoul, south korea and then is going on to beijing.entioned, christina, the idea of the war game continuing or not continuing. a lot of confusion on that point. what i will say is one of the advisors to the south korean president wrote an op-ed piece in the "washington post." i'm going to be part of it. the singapore deal does not affect the status of the alliance in the p american forces until north korea completes demutualization. as far as south koreans are concerned, unless north kor or until north korea d. nuclear rises in a way that is verifiable. they do not anticipate trade troops coming out. 28,000 stationed in south korea other than japan and germany. those are our three big presences of military overseas. many steps to come. president trump and the rest of administration will take years versus mths. not to you. cheryl: thank you very much. out of washington right now you are looking at air force one. right now landing at joint pay sanders. after that historic summit in singapore. >> he's been away from the white house in lat
he went to seoul, south korea and then is going on to beijing.entioned, christina, the idea of the war game continuing or not continuing. a lot of confusion on that point. what i will say is one of the advisors to the south korean president wrote an op-ed piece in the "washington post." i'm going to be part of it. the singapore deal does not affect the status of the alliance in the p american forces until north korea completes demutualization. as far as south koreans are concerned,...
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as a result of that, we are opening up a hub in seoul, south korea, together with korean air, and they just opened up a new air terminal. it's called terminal two, which has 45 gates. i think it's the nicest terminal in all of asia. >> yeah? >> it's new. it just opened in advance of the most recent winter olympic games. >> okay. >> the only airlines that will operate out of that terminal are korean, delta, air phrase and klm, so it's a facility we have with 45 gates. and it immediately gives delta the opportunity to have 80 destinations beyond seoul at our disposal. so, as we bring customers to seoul, korea then can distribute them on a nonstop basis to 80 different destinations, including 30 destinations in china alone. with one of the most efficient hubs in the world, you know, in terms of operations. so, from a delta customer standpoint, we unlock tremendous value and tremendous aess to the world, flying one stop out of, say, minneapolis, which has denoced, oantar seattle, to almost anywhere you'd want to go in asia. >> okay. >> that's what the power of that panership does. >> all r
as a result of that, we are opening up a hub in seoul, south korea, together with korean air, and they just opened up a new air terminal. it's called terminal two, which has 45 gates. i think it's the nicest terminal in all of asia. >> yeah? >> it's new. it just opened in advance of the most recent winter olympic games. >> okay. >> the only airlines that will operate out of that terminal are korean, delta, air phrase and klm, so it's a facility we have with 45 gates. and...
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this factory outside south korea's capital seoul shouldn't even exist. up to two years ago the spacing rings for shock absorbers that the workers produce here were made in north korea in the special collaborative economic zone of k. song just behind the border. the first company to set up shop there back in two thousand and four industrial park is unusual as. tells me it's run jointly by the two koreas the biggest advantage of the collaboration has been having access to north korean workers. he's made them stand out above. the region those were the reasons why i. was so happy to work with them. and they were cheap north koreans only earned one tenth of what their counterparts in south korea made on par with other cheap labor countries in the region but case song is only sixty kilometers from seoul and everyone there speaks korean for local businesses a major plus but then in two thousand and sixteen it was all over the border was closed after north korea conducted nuclear and ballistic missile tests since then the only way of accessing the country from th
this factory outside south korea's capital seoul shouldn't even exist. up to two years ago the spacing rings for shock absorbers that the workers produce here were made in north korea in the special collaborative economic zone of k. song just behind the border. the first company to set up shop there back in two thousand and four industrial park is unusual as. tells me it's run jointly by the two koreas the biggest advantage of the collaboration has been having access to north korean workers....