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arsenal. in thinking about nuclear deterrence mao tse-tung and deng xiaoping still have a mutually-assured destruction model in mind. they say once you have a nuclear weapon that's enough to deter your adversary and so china today says we are going to quote nuclear deterrent. they have no interest in doing that. the final thing is china also has some arsenal problems that has prevented them from a robust nuclear arsenal. i'm told they don't really trust sending nuclear weapons to their military commanders that for a long time china has had a central post with the missiles and the submarines and other things. it's difficult to do what the united states has done over the past several decades with its nuke your posture. it's difficult to have a superpower posture. they think that's part of the reason my china and north korea haven't done that. >> appear in the front as well and then over here next. sam thinks. eric kershaw's senior adviser at csis. a follow-up on the cost issue i think you talked
arsenal. in thinking about nuclear deterrence mao tse-tung and deng xiaoping still have a mutually-assured destruction model in mind. they say once you have a nuclear weapon that's enough to deter your adversary and so china today says we are going to quote nuclear deterrent. they have no interest in doing that. the final thing is china also has some arsenal problems that has prevented them from a robust nuclear arsenal. i'm told they don't really trust sending nuclear weapons to their military...
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personally think that's absolutely not true the north korean still have a significant new nuclear arsenal they are still producing fissile material of weapons grade plutonium and uranium they still have short range medium range and long range missiles to the extent that the u.s. and north korea are being friendly or the odds of north korea using that against the united states go down but the reality is they have will that if the american goal has been to try to get rid of it we're in concrete terms not any closer. what do you make of freezing the regular military exercises how long the republic of korea forces and that's viewed as a major concession to north korea how they're going to read that in south korea. i think the south koreans are very perplexed by this because president truong made that announcement apparently without consulting the south korean government or as far as i can tell without consulting his own secretary of defense the dynamic in this summit frankly as someone who's followed the korea issue for a long time was really strange because the drug administration went into
personally think that's absolutely not true the north korean still have a significant new nuclear arsenal they are still producing fissile material of weapons grade plutonium and uranium they still have short range medium range and long range missiles to the extent that the u.s. and north korea are being friendly or the odds of north korea using that against the united states go down but the reality is they have will that if the american goal has been to try to get rid of it we're in concrete...
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unai emery with a tough first game as arsenal manager. town, liverpool are at home first against west ham, now managed by manuel pellegrini, manchester united's opening match is against leicester city at old trafford, while tottenham are at newcastle — as they were for the opening game of last season. onto rugby union, and england coach eddiejones has reacted to last saturday's first test defeat by south africa by dropping forward chris robshaw. england play their second match against the springboks at bloemfontein on saturday, with new zealand—born brad shields replacing robshaw for his first test. there's also a place for fly—half danny cipriani, who's on the bench for for the first time injones' reign — as chrisjones reports. the contrast between the selection of brad shields who has been fast tracked into this squad from new zealand and the dropping of chris robshaw, such a loyal servant to british rugby, that contrast is a striking one but the england boss eddiejones feels striking one but the england boss eddie jones feels this stri
unai emery with a tough first game as arsenal manager. town, liverpool are at home first against west ham, now managed by manuel pellegrini, manchester united's opening match is against leicester city at old trafford, while tottenham are at newcastle — as they were for the opening game of last season. onto rugby union, and england coach eddiejones has reacted to last saturday's first test defeat by south africa by dropping forward chris robshaw. england play their second match against the...
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. >> we are going to get compliance or the house of representatives is going to use its full arsenalnstitutional weapons to begin compliance. heather: will it scare them enough to finally get something done. political panel to debate next. another tesla bursting bo flames on a street packed with cars. how they are responding this morning heather: welcome back to watching "fox & friends", today president trump discussing immigration and border security at capitol hill. richard shelby and west virginia senator, tensions rise over immigrant children being taken away from their parents, but the head of homeland secury tweets, we do not have a policy of separating families at the border, period. the house is expected to vote on two immigration bills this week. and the president says he will not sign any bill that doesn't meet his four pillars for immigration reform. congressman has been in negotiations as the chair of house homeland security and he says he's confident that his bill has the president's support. >> the president is fully committed to both of these bills, he's put the full w
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understandingyour ofhe size and scope of the arsenal right now? programorth korea's today is far more substantial a decade ago when we last confronted them. today, they have approximately nuclear devices. they have a quantity of material that could be used to make and theyl weapons could make as many as 100 weapons if they could continue to produce. they have hundreds of buildings at dozens of sites involved in nuclear weapon design, production, manufacture, and assembly. of testingzens facilities and the sites that can theoretically launch a nuclear warhead across the pacific to the continental u.s. that is the basic scope. just seven months ago, the north koreans conducted a nuclear test explosion, 200 kilotons in scale . that is a very large device. host: is that the one that clashed a research facility? guest: right. soon after the test last fall, seismic the section devices found that there were collapses where the test was conducted. that test probably damaged that utuntain, the geology, b when journalists were allowed to witness the closing
understandingyour ofhe size and scope of the arsenal right now? programorth korea's today is far more substantial a decade ago when we last confronted them. today, they have approximately nuclear devices. they have a quantity of material that could be used to make and theyl weapons could make as many as 100 weapons if they could continue to produce. they have hundreds of buildings at dozens of sites involved in nuclear weapon design, production, manufacture, and assembly. of testingzens...
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at the same time growing his nuclear arsenal, launching missals and defying international condemnation and at the beginning of the year when the olympics, there is a diplomatic new turn and you see the new side of kim jong-un. to see him walking around the streets here in singapore, just touring a bridge right down the block from where we are, splieling and taking selfies with the prime minister, strolling around town, toasting. he has meetings coming up with president putin and xi jinping who is planning a visit to pyongyang and then just hours from now something that north korea has wanted for decades, something the two previous north korean leaders could never achieve, a sitdown with the president giving this government the legitimacy, the leader of north korea the legitimacy that has been sought for so many years and has always alluded the country. obviously there are a lot of -- a lot of controversy. things that might not be brought up at meeting such as hume r-- human rights and analysts say no nuclear deal would be sustainable or no acceptance of north korea's government would b
at the same time growing his nuclear arsenal, launching missals and defying international condemnation and at the beginning of the year when the olympics, there is a diplomatic new turn and you see the new side of kim jong-un. to see him walking around the streets here in singapore, just touring a bridge right down the block from where we are, splieling and taking selfies with the prime minister, strolling around town, toasting. he has meetings coming up with president putin and xi jinping who...
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it's arsenal right i knew it i welcome but the u.s. north korea summit as a step forward towards a comprehensive resolution of the issues surrounding north korea because it confirmed leader kim jong un's will to commit to complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. all right that was shinzo abbay in south korea president moon j m that has promised to write a new history with his country's northern neighbor he was full of praise of kim jong un's decision to go ahead with the summit in a statement released by his office present moon declared that leaving the dark days of war and conflict behind we will write a new chapter of peace and cooperation we will be there together with north korea along the way. and the e.u. has also weighed in or praising the outcome of the trump kim summit saying it indicated that the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula could be achieved let's hear what the diplomatic chief for the week i'm getting said exactly promising and dialogue the only way forward in this case towards a lasting peace
it's arsenal right i knew it i welcome but the u.s. north korea summit as a step forward towards a comprehensive resolution of the issues surrounding north korea because it confirmed leader kim jong un's will to commit to complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. all right that was shinzo abbay in south korea president moon j m that has promised to write a new history with his country's northern neighbor he was full of praise of kim jong un's decision to go ahead with the summit in a...
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militant islam it states that are bent on aggression and acquiring nuclear arsenals this is the greatest danger is and iran just yesterday he was a leader of calm and i yesterday he said again that israel is a cancer that has to be eradicated will be eradicated from the earth. this is the amazing that in the beginning of the twenty first century somebody talks about destroying israel means destroying another six million plus jews it's quite extraordinary that this goes on but this is what we face. iran's calls for our destruction. but it's also seeking nuclear weapons to carry out its genocidal designs we know. that for a fact we have shared as chancellor merkel has said we have shared with the the german government german specialist the information that we retrieved from a secret atomic archive that iran has we think that it's important as chancellor merkel has said that they investigate iran based on this new information a lot of new information that israel is now provided the i.a.e.a. as well and it's important to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon we commit and i committed ag
militant islam it states that are bent on aggression and acquiring nuclear arsenals this is the greatest danger is and iran just yesterday he was a leader of calm and i yesterday he said again that israel is a cancer that has to be eradicated will be eradicated from the earth. this is the amazing that in the beginning of the twenty first century somebody talks about destroying israel means destroying another six million plus jews it's quite extraordinary that this goes on but this is what we...
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. >> selma was one of the major arsenals of the confederacy.the time the war ended, there were only two arsenals continuing to operate in the south. one was in richmond, of course, the other was in selma. selma was producing major artillery. one ofok can, which was the more fearsome cannons at the time. also simple artillery shells and bullets -- they were producing a wide range of weaponry. i am struck by the irony of it, because selma was not a secessionist stronghold. stephen douglas, who of course was the northern democrat candidate for the president, campaigned through the south in the last months leading up to the vote, he went down to the alabama river. his last major speech was in selma. a went up the steps and made speech about saving the union. he knew that he wasn't going to win, but he hoped whoever had won would the union together. he was mistaken, but he tried. i am surprised at how enterprising some of selma's go-getters were. tosee once they were made secede, by golly they petitioned that the capital of the confederacy be moved
. >> selma was one of the major arsenals of the confederacy.the time the war ended, there were only two arsenals continuing to operate in the south. one was in richmond, of course, the other was in selma. selma was producing major artillery. one ofok can, which was the more fearsome cannons at the time. also simple artillery shells and bullets -- they were producing a wide range of weaponry. i am struck by the irony of it, because selma was not a secessionist stronghold. stephen douglas,...
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and testing the arsenal.he tests of been semper error lay suspended -- have been temporarily suspended. going to have to give concessions to get the.that is d host: michael o'hanlon research and foreign-policy director at the brookings institution. guest: my pleasure, thank you. host: we cti take your calls on the washington journal, getting reaction to the u.s. north korea summit as it wrapped ago, abouto hours three hours ago. president trump wrapped up his final press conference expecting to be according air force one any time to head back to the united states. about a 24 hour trip bk to t mnited states with stops in gua and hawaii. headlines from front pages viewers are waking up to. from the new york times, talks put aside as trump and kim meet to end crisis in historic face-to-face. handshakes and hope for a deal. one more to show you. the washington times. unlikely dialogue. leaders agree to overcome tough obstacles. work toward a deal. we will keep taking your calls as we take viewers to boston. gary
and testing the arsenal.he tests of been semper error lay suspended -- have been temporarily suspended. going to have to give concessions to get the.that is d host: michael o'hanlon research and foreign-policy director at the brookings institution. guest: my pleasure, thank you. host: we cti take your calls on the washington journal, getting reaction to the u.s. north korea summit as it wrapped ago, abouto hours three hours ago. president trump wrapped up his final press conference expecting to...
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from arsenal midfielder for switzerland. great goals, the best from arsenal midfielderfor switzerlandwell. that was 1—1 and later on, the swiss broke right at the end. they went clear to snatch the end. they went clear to snatch the 2-1 the end. they went clear to snatch the 2—1win the end. they went clear to snatch the 2—1 win for switzerland. brazil themselves, they had a stuttering start to this world cup and left it late which means costa rica finally scoring and they started showboating. and then scoring in the 97th minute. switzerland and brazil equalled on four points at the top of group b. brazilfinally in equalled on four points at the top of group b. brazil finally in their rhythm. a stunning second half from nigeria against iceland too. brilliant control. nigeria, their first win of the tournament. is open to doorfor argentina to first win of the tournament. is open to door for argentina to still qualify for the knockout stage but they will have to beat nigeria in they will have to beat nigeria in the final round of matches. away from football, union england side are trying
from arsenal midfielder for switzerland. great goals, the best from arsenal midfielderfor switzerlandwell. that was 1—1 and later on, the swiss broke right at the end. they went clear to snatch the end. they went clear to snatch the 2-1 the end. they went clear to snatch the 2—1win the end. they went clear to snatch the 2—1 win for switzerland. brazil themselves, they had a stuttering start to this world cup and left it late which means costa rica finally scoring and they started...
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of the beginning of the mystery and knew that she and her kids knew that they had been exposed tot arsenic and found some in their home there was a massive industrial waste pond but that is all she knew. so afterwords at the time she thought her water was contaminated but the gas company who owned the pond supplied her drinking water and she was afraid they would be tallied to take the water away. when i approached her after the meeting the idea that i didn't have to s write something but i could just go hang out with her and we could talk i think thatry made her feel safe and that is why she decided to talk to me. >> one of the things for, me that you do so beautifully as you see the journey that she takes. initially, with a little back story she lives in a farmhouse and rural pennsylvania right near these two towns and up on the hill is where they do the fracking which is an incredibly toxic process is the retaining pond that eventually clears leaking and overflowing but as you heard in an excerpt, her son is facing these medical issues but yet she's getting pushback in theth town becaus
of the beginning of the mystery and knew that she and her kids knew that they had been exposed tot arsenic and found some in their home there was a massive industrial waste pond but that is all she knew. so afterwords at the time she thought her water was contaminated but the gas company who owned the pond supplied her drinking water and she was afraid they would be tallied to take the water away. when i approached her after the meeting the idea that i didn't have to s write something but i...
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he would love to keep his nuclear arsenal.he united states is saying that won't ha rhaps he would like to keep it as long as possible and stretch out the denuclearization process as long as possible. we will see what happens here in the coming hours. >> we are showing our viewers video. kim jong-un on world stage taking selfies in singapore. how significant is this after being a reclusive leader? >> reporter: i mean, he was touring the bridge down the block from where we are. what has struck me watching kim jong-un in action here in singapore and before that at the summit, he is almost using the same playbook that he uses inside north korea and that he has for many years to build up his image. going out on the town, touring sites, smiling. you saw him take a selfie. he is interacting with the people on the ground. you see him interacting on the ground with other officials. every move is being documented by north korean state media. i was at his hotel. not only were there north korean security officers, but there were just as m
he would love to keep his nuclear arsenal.he united states is saying that won't ha rhaps he would like to keep it as long as possible and stretch out the denuclearization process as long as possible. we will see what happens here in the coming hours. >> we are showing our viewers video. kim jong-un on world stage taking selfies in singapore. how significant is this after being a reclusive leader? >> reporter: i mean, he was touring the bridge down the block from where we are. what...
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and they didn't have anything like the arsenal we know and believe north korea has. and secretary of state mike pompeo raised holy hell about that deal. so he has set for himself a tremendous benchmark. as has president trump in terms of what they now need to get in terms of details. actual american inspectors on the ground. we know that's what america wants. we don't know if that's what got agreed to in this room. we know that's what john bolton has said. we wants american inspectors to be taking the lead to break apart these weapons so that it doesn't happen again, so they don't cheat like they have in the past. >> what stood out to both of you in this agreement we reached today? is there a win for both sides? >> i think the biggest win is that six months ago, we were talking about the possibility of military preemption against north korea. it's almost inconceivable now there's a short-term risk of military conflict. that's a win for the north korea and the south korea people. but also trump has gotten this historic summit. he did get the chinese to squeeze the nor
and they didn't have anything like the arsenal we know and believe north korea has. and secretary of state mike pompeo raised holy hell about that deal. so he has set for himself a tremendous benchmark. as has president trump in terms of what they now need to get in terms of details. actual american inspectors on the ground. we know that's what america wants. we don't know if that's what got agreed to in this room. we know that's what john bolton has said. we wants american inspectors to be...
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. >> we are going to get compliance for the full arsenal of constitutional weapons to gain compliance. >> what the inspector general's for could mean for the investigation. the ig report should equal no obstruction charges against the president and a fond farewell to our good friend charles krauthammer gone too soon at the age of 68. is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one. so you won't miss a purchase large, small, or very large. technology this helpful... could make history. what's in your wallet? they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all the amazing services of the post office right on your computer get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again only remfresh usesody's ion-powered melatonin go to stamps.com/tv and never go to to deliver up to 7 hours of sleep support. number one sleep doctor recommended remfresh - your nightly sleep companion. available in the natural sleep s
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is no one really -- is kim jong-un an expert on nuclear arsenal, or is he gonna be too -- is he veryo guys sitting in a room talking about -- >> we know so little about him. >> seth: yeah. >> honestly, it's so opaque that north korea -- there's so little that the -- that the u.s. intelligence knows about what he knows et cetera. as you noted, he won't even let people study his stool. >> seth: yeah, exactly. [ laughter ] that's how -- >> i mean, that's -- so, if we don't even know that -- >> seth: yeah. >> how do you think, i mean -- >> seth: exactly. that must be -- there must be a real story in that stool for you to bring your own toilet. [ light laughter ] >> so, they still have corn. >> seth: yeah. yeah, exactly. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] that's good to know. >> i'm just thinking as an -- >> seth: yeah. thinking outd. >> seth: so -- first of all, congratulations on your book. >> thank you. >> seth: you are the "new york ti b e about 1950s washington, d.c. 27th. that's the commitment to complete the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. >> announcer: this is an nbc news spe
is no one really -- is kim jong-un an expert on nuclear arsenal, or is he gonna be too -- is he veryo guys sitting in a room talking about -- >> we know so little about him. >> seth: yeah. >> honestly, it's so opaque that north korea -- there's so little that the -- that the u.s. intelligence knows about what he knows et cetera. as you noted, he won't even let people study his stool. >> seth: yeah, exactly. [ laughter ] that's how -- >> i mean, that's -- so, if we...
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exactly why they build a nuclear arsenal to deter the united snakes from taking military action against there is in my judgment no military option against north korea today. good. you can tell us about a society by its garbage. it's worthless for the rich but for many good people it offers their only chance of survival. oh reporters travel to nairobi lands new york and meet people who know the true value of garbage. the rich the band the trash. and the thirty minute sponte w. . your sports team the smarter the t.w. for small. what you watch when you want to up to date extraordinary into the sidelights all find out more. dog comes more t.v. . this is deja vu news live from berlin and we and the rest of the world are watching the scene right now in singapore as we await the meeting between u.s. president ronald trump and north korea's kim jong il and will be live for that historic encounter. i'm irish waiter thank you for joining us u.s. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un are making their way into the history books today as they're about to come together for their
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they had built a reactor that could fuel a nuclear arsenal. >> it's really big.ugh to produce enough plutonium for a couple of bombs a year and that causes a panic. >> the crisis over north korea's nuclear program is nearing a crucial turning point. >> in 1994, the tense situation became a full-blown crisis. >> experts are convinced north korea's building a nuclear bomb. >> the north blocked international inspectors at the reactor. >> it's the tensest time for the region in years. >> and appeared to start making bombs. >> it seems very likely they have started siphoning off plutonium. >> president clinton considered the military option. a surgical strike on the north's nuclear facilities. south korea braced itself for an all-out war on the peninsula. >> families are stockpiling gas masks, first aid kits, drinking water. there could be a second korean war. >> then, miraculously, a way out. former president jimmy carter freelancing met with kim il-song in north korea. they reached a deal. >> i think we have come to a much better understanding. >> a few months later
they had built a reactor that could fuel a nuclear arsenal. >> it's really big.ugh to produce enough plutonium for a couple of bombs a year and that causes a panic. >> the crisis over north korea's nuclear program is nearing a crucial turning point. >> in 1994, the tense situation became a full-blown crisis. >> experts are convinced north korea's building a nuclear bomb. >> the north blocked international inspectors at the reactor. >> it's the tensest time...
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what happened to gadhafi in libya when he give up his arsenal? and what happened to iran when the u.s. recently -- that deal? i think the mayor promise of to the medic -- mere promise of diplomatic relations going is not enough to make sure north korea will give up its nuclear arsenal, because they will be looking for the survival of their state. of theirthis subject deals, what sort of damage to g7 verbaltrump posed assaults and trudeau done? guest: of course, it's unbelievable. we've never seen anything like this in the 45 year history of the g7. what we areourse, fundamentally seeing here is the multilateral world order. the westn alliancebreaking down on summoning fronts. donald trump, one of the things he said when he arrived, russia should be back at the table. this shouldn'he g7, it should be the g8. this is at a time where russian interference in the europe and the united states is being investigated. it's extremely damaging and it falls upon china to almost be the guarantor that seems to be on their summit to be the guarantor of the rule
what happened to gadhafi in libya when he give up his arsenal? and what happened to iran when the u.s. recently -- that deal? i think the mayor promise of to the medic -- mere promise of diplomatic relations going is not enough to make sure north korea will give up its nuclear arsenal, because they will be looking for the survival of their state. of theirthis subject deals, what sort of damage to g7 verbaltrump posed assaults and trudeau done? guest: of course, it's unbelievable. we've never...
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, nuclear arsenal. there is no chance that kim jong-un is going to agree to riftly surrender his nucl program in one meeting with the president. this has to be the beginning of an ongoing process. i think we are starting to see that president trump is beginning to grasp that. rajini: are we seeing a change of strategy in how they approach this? michael: i have to tell you, it has been difficult to discern any strategy. the strategy up untinow had been to impose what president trump calls maximumes re on kim and to possibly psychologically intimidate him with blustery threats to make the north koreans think trump is capable of launching a preemptive attack on his country nce the leaders agreed t sit down and talk, trump officials have been inconsistent in their public statements about iwhat the u.s. positiand what america's expectations are. the pr ident himself has changed his tone back-and-forth. i think it is hard to discern any strategy, and that is what makes manyxperts nervous, that trump is going
, nuclear arsenal. there is no chance that kim jong-un is going to agree to riftly surrender his nucl program in one meeting with the president. this has to be the beginning of an ongoing process. i think we are starting to see that president trump is beginning to grasp that. rajini: are we seeing a change of strategy in how they approach this? michael: i have to tell you, it has been difficult to discern any strategy. the strategy up untinow had been to impose what president trump calls...
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with the americans while he continues to make progress on enhancing the capability of his nuclear arsen arsenal. >> reporter: alan wiener is co-chair of the stanford center on international conflict and negotiations. he speculates some missile and nuclear facilities might be destroyed but not all manufacturing. and there was disappointment for veterans of the korean war. when the fighting ended in 1953, both sides signed only an armistice and not a peace treaty. >> i was surprised at that. i thought that that was one of the things they were going to do. >> reporter: richard friedman was an army sergeant. he's for peace but isn't sure it's going to happen. >> i just don't trust both of them. that's my sentiments, and that's my feelings. >> both democrats and republicans in congress remain skeptical and are demanding congressional approval of any deal. it's something secretary of state pompeo said last week they would do. >>> well, coming up here tonight, we may be hours away from finding out who is san francisco's next mayor. where we stand tonight. plus -- >> what we're seeing more and
with the americans while he continues to make progress on enhancing the capability of his nuclear arsen arsenal. >> reporter: alan wiener is co-chair of the stanford center on international conflict and negotiations. he speculates some missile and nuclear facilities might be destroyed but not all manufacturing. and there was disappointment for veterans of the korean war. when the fighting ended in 1953, both sides signed only an armistice and not a peace treaty. >> i was surprised...
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can president trump convince a dictator to give up his nuclear arsenal.n watson senior correspondent live for us. ivan, what are you saying today for trump, signaling expectations for the historic meeting. >> we just had a series of statements come out on north korea's state news agency, kcna, which has given us some details or at least north korean perspective on north korean talks saying this would be a meeting that would be historical an face great attention and expectation the whole world and then mention the issues that would be discussed such as, quote, building a perm inept and durable peacekeeping mechanism on the korean peninsula. realizing, quote, denuclearization of the korean peninsula. that, of course, is the key thing that the trump administration is pushing for here and saying that denuclearization is something required by the changed era. it comes on to point out, describe how kim jong-un the north korean leader left north korea and came here to singapore and used chinese plane to make the journey pointing out the plane was for, quote, his
can president trump convince a dictator to give up his nuclear arsenal.n watson senior correspondent live for us. ivan, what are you saying today for trump, signaling expectations for the historic meeting. >> we just had a series of statements come out on north korea's state news agency, kcna, which has given us some details or at least north korean perspective on north korean talks saying this would be a meeting that would be historical an face great attention and expectation the whole...
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they say the dismantling of north korea's arsenal will be $5 pillion there is a 1994 agreement to builder reactors. that is $5 billion and economic aid taking 3,000 to 10,000 workers in north korea's nuclear industry. stanford university said it wil and interesting that president trump when he talks about paying fothe cost of all this, he said north korea should be looking to the governments of outh korea and japan for that. haidi: how more these sanctions could impact. joining us on the line is dan the principal and global financial sanctions leader. how much in your notes, nine rounds of sanctions since 2006. we have been here before although not with a u.s. sitting president. how much are you tempering? >> it's a bit of grouped hog day of people who spent years. there have been attempts to try and push north korea towards having a deal on the table. but any sort of tangible movement in the poft steps will be the opening of a discussion because this is a regime that spent building up their nuclear weapons technology. haidi: i want to put out this ick chart how we had is some exuberanc
they say the dismantling of north korea's arsenal will be $5 pillion there is a 1994 agreement to builder reactors. that is $5 billion and economic aid taking 3,000 to 10,000 workers in north korea's nuclear industry. stanford university said it wil and interesting that president trump when he talks about paying fothe cost of all this, he said north korea should be looking to the governments of outh korea and japan for that. haidi: how more these sanctions could impact. joining us on the line...
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that kim himself this have any interest or intentions of giving up his nuclear arsenal.did, the powerful military and armed forces would prevent them from doing so. do you think that is the cas how much sincerity and good faith do we have going into the summit? >> there are a lot of skeptics about whether or three would give up their nuclear capabilities. i personally believ that kim jong-un is looking toward the future and not the past. he knows he has to make a strategic shift in order to obtain economic development that for his is important future and leadership in the country. not just a military prowess. if you can find an alternative formula for security, i think you may be tempted to make that choice. rishaad: ultimately, what do we actually expect out of the summit at the end of that? expectations for what transpires? >> i think both kim and trump are looking for some takeaways that give them the feeling that aey have established different foundation for a relationship. it is sincerity in their relationship. that is the most critical outcome of the summit. as far
that kim himself this have any interest or intentions of giving up his nuclear arsenal.did, the powerful military and armed forces would prevent them from doing so. do you think that is the cas how much sincerity and good faith do we have going into the summit? >> there are a lot of skeptics about whether or three would give up their nuclear capabilities. i personally believ that kim jong-un is looking toward the future and not the past. he knows he has to make a strategic shift in order...
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in the arsenal but our forces are deployed there to secure russia's interest in this vital region of the world which is very close to our territory and they will remain there as long as it's beneficial to russia. the range of refugees stuck in makeshift camps in bangladesh a doubtful that a u.n. agreement will see them return home. and u.n. agencies say under the deal some of the seven hundred thousand. will be able to go back to me and law seventy dekker reports mohammad prays before breaking his ramadan fast with his family this year they're observing ramadan as refugees along with hundreds of thousands of other crammed into this camp in cox's bazaar. last year in ramadan it wasn't so difficult in our home village in myanmar at least we could get all the basic essentials like fish meat and vegetables but over here we just can't afford them now we only have rice lentils cooking oil that we get from the aid agencies it's really difficult here. it's the monsoon season heavy rains and winds lashed down on the flimsy tents turning the ground into deep mud that's why aid agencies are try
in the arsenal but our forces are deployed there to secure russia's interest in this vital region of the world which is very close to our territory and they will remain there as long as it's beneficial to russia. the range of refugees stuck in makeshift camps in bangladesh a doubtful that a u.n. agreement will see them return home. and u.n. agencies say under the deal some of the seven hundred thousand. will be able to go back to me and law seventy dekker reports mohammad prays before breaking...
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will not lift sanctions on north korea until kim jong-un dismantles his nuclear arsenal. pompeo's comments overnight in seoul come hours after president trump declared there is no longer a nuclear threat. and in an interview the president seems to give kim jong-un a pass on his brutal human rights record. abc's janai norman has new details from washington. good morning, janai. >> reporter: diane, good morning. lawmakers are questioning whether president trump gave up too much in exchange for too little. his meeting with kimong-un wrapped up without any specific details about when north korea would destroy its nukes. the secretary of state is setting the record straight. >> we believe that chairman kim jong-un understands the urgency of the timing of completing this denuclearization. >> reporter: mike pompeo was pushing back on reports by north korean state media that kim jong-un and president trump agreed to a step-by-step process of denuclearization in exchange for sanction relief. >> the sanctions relief cannot take place until such time as we have demonstrated that nor
will not lift sanctions on north korea until kim jong-un dismantles his nuclear arsenal. pompeo's comments overnight in seoul come hours after president trump declared there is no longer a nuclear threat. and in an interview the president seems to give kim jong-un a pass on his brutal human rights record. abc's janai norman has new details from washington. good morning, janai. >> reporter: diane, good morning. lawmakers are questioning whether president trump gave up too much in exchange...
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and if this summitfails to its nuclear arsenal and if this summit fails to deliver then beijing mayr and more likely to point a finger at america. that is the view from our correspondence. let's bring you the view from america now. i spoke earlier to andray abrahamian, from the griffith asia institute, in our los angeles studio. he says there's a lot at stake for everyone involved. well, it is difficult to tell exactly what will be decided, given how quickly he has been put together. it is clear the south korean like to see a peace treaty in match and i think donald trump is also quite keen on doing something grand on the world stage that can leave a legacy. the question is, with such a short compressed time on putting it together, can they get to an agreement in time and i suspect they may not but they will probably lay out a process way which a peace treaty could be reached. we also heard from the us secretary of state that kim jong—un has heard from the us secretary of state that kimjong—un has indicated to him personally that north korea is keen to be nuclear or is an bayside wo
and if this summitfails to its nuclear arsenal and if this summit fails to deliver then beijing mayr and more likely to point a finger at america. that is the view from our correspondence. let's bring you the view from america now. i spoke earlier to andray abrahamian, from the griffith asia institute, in our los angeles studio. he says there's a lot at stake for everyone involved. well, it is difficult to tell exactly what will be decided, given how quickly he has been put together. it is...
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verify what north korea actually has in its arsenal, let's ask david alright, founder and president oftional security and former weapon's inspector. thanks for being here. >> good to be here. paul: so let's start out by -- how many nuclear weapons do we think north korea really has? >> well, it's a very difficult estimate to make because we know -- not that much. i mean, estimates i've made anywhere from 15 to 35 nuclear weapons, the number could be higher if they have more capability than -- than we are estimating, so it's very tough but they have, you know, a couple of dozen nuclear weapons, maybe, there's a chance it's fewer, but, again, uncertain. the problem is it's very hard to know where countries make nuclear weapons and where they store them, so what we fall back to typically is trying to look at their capabilities to make plutonium and weapon grade uranium and those facilities tend to be easier to understand and to inspect. paul: all right, how many of those facilities do we have, for a while we had a plutonium site but we didn't know about enriched uranium site? >> that's ri
verify what north korea actually has in its arsenal, let's ask david alright, founder and president oftional security and former weapon's inspector. thanks for being here. >> good to be here. paul: so let's start out by -- how many nuclear weapons do we think north korea really has? >> well, it's a very difficult estimate to make because we know -- not that much. i mean, estimates i've made anywhere from 15 to 35 nuclear weapons, the number could be higher if they have more...
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which is the north builds up its nuclear arsenal, tests provocatively. the west sanctions. there doesn't seem to be any real break through. so that process has been stuck. and so, yeah, i agree with nick that in part the president escalated the rhetoric to push this along to, you know, try to get credit for defusing it. but at the same time the north has made progress on its own arsenal that did reach a point where they had much more capacity as this president was coming into office than others. >> also with us now, cnn white house press secretary jim acosta. >> after time traveling. >> picking up on the discussion that we're just having here, jim, as we look at all of this, we know you said the president was jubilant on air force one on the way back. understandably so. he was getting praise for bringing this to the table. in terms of what's in it for north korea, the white house making the push that this should be at the end of the day solely about the economics here. that was, in large part, what that video was they put together to the president showed him. >> reporter: t
which is the north builds up its nuclear arsenal, tests provocatively. the west sanctions. there doesn't seem to be any real break through. so that process has been stuck. and so, yeah, i agree with nick that in part the president escalated the rhetoric to push this along to, you know, try to get credit for defusing it. but at the same time the north has made progress on its own arsenal that did reach a point where they had much more capacity as this president was coming into office than...
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. >> reporter: so there is a reason those are provocative because of the north korea's nuclear arsenal they've been building. that is what president trump was here to discuss with kim jong-un. so a stunning statement there. the president seeming to give up a very major concession with agreeing to stop those exercises to kim jong-un. he was asked about that, giving up something like that. the president maintained he gave up nothing during that meeting. he and kim jong-un met for over an hour privately one on one. he also said during that meeting he did bring up human rights abuses with the north korean dictator. here is what he had to say about that. >> kim jong-un, as you know, has killed family members, has starved his own people, is responsible for the death of otto warmbier. why are you so comfortable calling him very talented? >> well, he is very talented. anybody that takes over a situation like he did at 26 years of age and is able to run it and run it tough. >> what do you, president trump, expect kim jong-un to do about the human rights record regarding the north korean people?
. >> reporter: so there is a reason those are provocative because of the north korea's nuclear arsenal they've been building. that is what president trump was here to discuss with kim jong-un. so a stunning statement there. the president seeming to give up a very major concession with agreeing to stop those exercises to kim jong-un. he was asked about that, giving up something like that. the president maintained he gave up nothing during that meeting. he and kim jong-un met for over an...
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juliette: the white house wants kim jong-un to commit to a timetable to surrender his nuclear arsenalhen he meets donald trump next week. the president has been advised not to offer him any cns put the honest on north korea to make the summit successful. to walk awayrmined from the meeting if it does not go wel a follow-upbe summit at his mar-a-lago resort if they hit it off. the world bank is warning global growth is said to slow over the next two years. a new report says the world -- fall backexpand slowing oees further growth in 2020 as trade and investment wayne as the economy achieves full output. learned a june deadline for imposing tariffs on chinese imports. washington is finalizing a deal to call on china to resume -- c hina's zte to resume purchasing from american suppliers. main opposition party has proposed a plan to stay in the european union single market, which could nudge the country are keeping close to the block after brexit. jeremy corbyn put forth an amendment to make's flagship brexit plan to be voted on next week. maglobal news on air, 24 hours a day and at tic t
juliette: the white house wants kim jong-un to commit to a timetable to surrender his nuclear arsenalhen he meets donald trump next week. the president has been advised not to offer him any cns put the honest on north korea to make the summit successful. to walk awayrmined from the meeting if it does not go wel a follow-upbe summit at his mar-a-lago resort if they hit it off. the world bank is warning global growth is said to slow over the next two years. a new report says the world -- fall...
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but beyond that, the united states already possesses a significant low-yield nuclear arsenal. and, in fact, we are in the process of spending billions of dollars to upgrade our delivery systems in order to ensure that our flexible deterrent is capable of reaching anyplace any time. i am troubled by the message that developing new nuclear weapon variance sends to the world about america's commitment to nonproliferation. our credibility to negotiate with other countries like north korea, to demand that it reduce its nuclear arsenal depends in part on the fact that we have long been committed to reducing our own. we must not do anything to jeopardize that process. but, mr. president, that is not what this amendment is all about. in fact, i offered an amendment in committee to fence the funding for low yield slbm until we could better understand the impact of this new weapon our navy and on our obligation as the steward of nonproliferation around the worbld. but my -- around the world. but my amendment was not successful. and i understand that some of our military leaders and some
but beyond that, the united states already possesses a significant low-yield nuclear arsenal. and, in fact, we are in the process of spending billions of dollars to upgrade our delivery systems in order to ensure that our flexible deterrent is capable of reaching anyplace any time. i am troubled by the message that developing new nuclear weapon variance sends to the world about america's commitment to nonproliferation. our credibility to negotiate with other countries like north korea, to...
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hopes to achieve m disarmament of north korea's nuclear arsenal during the next two and a half years, but added emphatically that we will resume joint military exercises with south korea if the talks stall. i think this represents the right approach. aiming for the best while remaining vigilant and prepared for all possible obstacles and outcomes. president trump has said that sanctions against north korea will remain in effect until we're sure that nuclear weapons are no longer a factor. i applaud this stance of maximum pressure, and we shouldn't take our foot off the gas at this point, because that's what brought us to this historic meeting in the first place. i believe the united states should remain committed to the permanent verifiable and irreversible dismantling of north korea's weapons of mass destruction, and i wish secretary pompeo luck as he continues follow-up discussions in south korea to help accomplish the goal that we seek as speaker ryan said last week, president trump has now disrupted the status quo. i like the way he expressed that. president trump, if nothing, is
hopes to achieve m disarmament of north korea's nuclear arsenal during the next two and a half years, but added emphatically that we will resume joint military exercises with south korea if the talks stall. i think this represents the right approach. aiming for the best while remaining vigilant and prepared for all possible obstacles and outcomes. president trump has said that sanctions against north korea will remain in effect until we're sure that nuclear weapons are no longer a factor. i...
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but on paper, kim making no promises to abandon his nuclear arsenal any time soon. right now, president trump taking his word for it. >> i do. i think he wants to gt done. i feel that very strongly. excellent relationship. >> reporter: the mood in singapore was downrigh chummy. including joint appearances, handshakes and pats on the back, leaving the brutal dictator with lots to brag about. trump showering kim with praise. >> he is very talented. anybody that takes over a situation like he did at 26 years of age and is able to run it and run it tough. i will be inviting chairman kim at the appropriate time to the house. >> reporter: while scolding a key u.s. ally, canadian prime minister justin trudeau for publically criticizing new american tariffs on canadian imports and the administration's combative tone during the g7 summit. >> he learned that's going to cost a lot of money for the people of canada. he learned. you can't do that. you can't do that. >> reporter: asked if he is wrong about kim trump telling reporters. >> i may stand before you in six months and s
but on paper, kim making no promises to abandon his nuclear arsenal any time soon. right now, president trump taking his word for it. >> i do. i think he wants to gt done. i feel that very strongly. excellent relationship. >> reporter: the mood in singapore was downrigh chummy. including joint appearances, handshakes and pats on the back, leaving the brutal dictator with lots to brag about. trump showering kim with praise. >> he is very talented. anybody that takes over a...
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a nuclear arsenal where they are. warheads or how many missiles where they are. they are positioned and will be very difficult for for for kim to reveal the complete list and then there's a question of how that such a list could be very fired because at the end of the day is a question of mutual trust forget the. president trump has just torn up the the nuclear deal with iran and of course with the history of the six party talks between the united states and north korea and other countries there was come to nothing because both sides don't trust one another because the what they promised and what is being delivered on the table are two separate things and there's always the necking fear that region change still remain at the back of the mind of the united states now that's why kim is intent on securing his cast iron insurance policy which is his ability to deliver nuclear tipped missiles striking the u.s. homeland so this is a very powerful. thing that bush eating. chip his unlighted to give it up entirely order to th
a nuclear arsenal where they are. warheads or how many missiles where they are. they are positioned and will be very difficult for for for kim to reveal the complete list and then there's a question of how that such a list could be very fired because at the end of the day is a question of mutual trust forget the. president trump has just torn up the the nuclear deal with iran and of course with the history of the six party talks between the united states and north korea and other countries...
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there are people with russian flags as well, an arsenal shirt over there, a real mixture of shirts buthe tunisians have been singing and dancing in the city centre here in volgograd and lighting their flares and making quite a noise. being that fa ns and making quite a noise. being that fans have been more low—profile and there is a pretty good reason, one reason is 2016, the euros and the violence there with russian fans and another reason is the politics, the political atmosphere between the uk and russia at the moment is terrible and russia at the moment is terrible and some fans have been worried about wearing their colours ahead of the match. today they have started to appearand we the match. today they have started to appear and we are expecting at least 2000 in the stadium tonight, not a normal sized england crowd by any means, possibly one of the smallest ever at a game of this sort, but i think they will make some noise. a couple of arrest for drunkenness, but on the mood, —— on the whole the mood has been good? minor incidents. the only one we have heard about. even when the
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in november he really completed his arsenal. he got his nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them. in december he took a trip up mount pactu, which is in the north korean culture, a sacred place. he got to the top of the mountain, he got there in his dress shoes won wonders in december, but it is symbolic to the north korean people that he was about to begin a great new adventure on their behalf. and he's been preparing his people there's going to be an opening to america. so he wants to stay in power. and as you discussed on the panel tonight, donald trump wants to stay in power. he wants to get through the 2018 midterms in a better way than anticipated and be re-elected in 2020. whether the interest of these two leaders who like surprises, like to act on instincts, at least president trump does, i think kim jong-un came with a very prepared script, the president not so much, but there may be an alignment of interests here that gets us further than we have gone in the past. but i agree with all the panelists getting to comp
in november he really completed his arsenal. he got his nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them. in december he took a trip up mount pactu, which is in the north korean culture, a sacred place. he got to the top of the mountain, he got there in his dress shoes won wonders in december, but it is symbolic to the north korean people that he was about to begin a great new adventure on their behalf. and he's been preparing his people there's going to be an opening to america. so he wants to...
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use it or lose it if you milled it and so we and the israelis used to monitor the syrian chemical arsenals and we could for once we detected a melding it that we were going to attack and israel was in this with us to israel knows the story i'm telling you and we also knew then the syrian army had a very sophisticated weapon and we also knew from this intelligence report that saudi arabia turkey were supplying the basic chemicals. which isis was in there then i was the cutting edge and so there was a tremendous yes well absolutely. we always think everything because there was a law passed in two thousand and two after the invasion that said any time the president could do what he wants with congress so we always called everything. i mean everything everything around him in libya it was al qaeda in africa because that gives you the cover of the law congress passed that stupid act he even push the right to in. vien anywhere without going congressional authorization is amazing piece of legislation talk about dumb anyway the point is this report troubled everybody there was a study done about w
use it or lose it if you milled it and so we and the israelis used to monitor the syrian chemical arsenals and we could for once we detected a melding it that we were going to attack and israel was in this with us to israel knows the story i'm telling you and we also knew then the syrian army had a very sophisticated weapon and we also knew from this intelligence report that saudi arabia turkey were supplying the basic chemicals. which isis was in there then i was the cutting edge and so there...
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. >> we are going to get compliance for the house of representatives, it will use its full arsenal of constitutional n compliance. >> shannon: also, what the inspector general's report could mean for the special counsel investigation, andy mccarthy is here to tell us why the ig report should equal no obstruction charges against the president. he is alive. a little bit later, we will bid a fond farewell to our friends, charles krauthammer, gone too soon at the age of 68. ♪ ou (phone ping) gentlemen, i have just received word! the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one. so you won't miss a purchase large, small, or very large. technology this helpful... could make history. what's in your wallet? i'm still giving it my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both.
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giving up its nuclear arsenal as well.o that's a very broad term, and obviously there are a lot of things in there that are just not acceptable to the u.s. but those two definitions, ours and theirs, are miles apart. let's listen to secretary of state mike pompeo on what he expects on what he is willing to give to the north koreans. >> reflects in part what the north koreans seek, which is to denuclearize the peninsula. is that a shift in your position? >> there is no shift in the policy. it is the case that we are prepared to make security assurances necessary for the north koreans to engage in that denuclearization. that is, we are prepared to take actions that will provide them sufficient certainty that they can be comfortable that denuclearization isn't something that end badly for him. >> what does kim jong-un hear when he hears security assurances from mike pompeo? >> i think this goes back to what kim apparently told president moon jae-in of south korea on april 27th, the first of their two meeting when kim apparent
giving up its nuclear arsenal as well.o that's a very broad term, and obviously there are a lot of things in there that are just not acceptable to the u.s. but those two definitions, ours and theirs, are miles apart. let's listen to secretary of state mike pompeo on what he expects on what he is willing to give to the north koreans. >> reflects in part what the north koreans seek, which is to denuclearize the peninsula. is that a shift in your position? >> there is no shift in the...
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. >> kim making nomises abandon his nuclear arsenal any time soon. right now president trump taking his word for >> i do. i think he wants to get it done. i feel that very strongly. >> reporter: the mood in singapore was down right chummy, including joint appearances and and shakes and pats on the back leaving the brutal dictator with lots to brag about. trump showering kim with praise -- >> he is very talented. anybody that takes over a situation like he did at 26 years of age and is able to run will be inviting kim to the white house. >> and asking what happens if he is wrong about kim, trump telling reporters. >> i may stand before you in six months and sa hey, i was wrong. i don't know that i'll every admit that. but i'll find some kind of an excuse. >> reporter: now the president is convinced his personality and deal-making skills have convinced the rogue regime to give up the nuclear arsenal but the president is going back to a washington that is deeply skeptical that he just flew half way aaround the world and bet the farm on an unpredictable
. >> kim making nomises abandon his nuclear arsenal any time soon. right now president trump taking his word for >> i do. i think he wants to get it done. i feel that very strongly. >> reporter: the mood in singapore was down right chummy, including joint appearances and and shakes and pats on the back leaving the brutal dictator with lots to brag about. trump showering kim with praise -- >> he is very talented. anybody that takes over a situation like he did at 26 years...
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he had been linked with replacing arsene wenger at the emirates before the appointment of unai emery.orward played for them on loan from barcelona last year having previously been at everton. he moves to vicarage road for a fee of £11.5m. and cesc fabregas will be part of the bbc‘s coverage of the world cup. the chelsea midfielder won the tournament with spain in 2010 but missed out on the squad this time around. england have named three uncapped players in their squad to face new zealand later this month. there's also a re—call for george burgess for the test which is being played in the us city of denver. 0ur rugby league correspondent is dave woods. it isa19 it is a 19 man squad, three debut turns as well. luke thompson had a fabulous season and jake connor from hull. the three burgess brokers —— brothers are back together. george and tom have not played together in and tom have not played together in an england rugby shirt for quite some time. tommy aitkens and is a headline act because of the tries he has created and scored. 13 england —based players in the squad. meanwhile joel
he had been linked with replacing arsene wenger at the emirates before the appointment of unai emery.orward played for them on loan from barcelona last year having previously been at everton. he moves to vicarage road for a fee of £11.5m. and cesc fabregas will be part of the bbc‘s coverage of the world cup. the chelsea midfielder won the tournament with spain in 2010 but missed out on the squad this time around. england have named three uncapped players in their squad to face new zealand...