a brief time ago with jung pak, a former cia analyst who is now the korea foundation chair at the brookis institution. u know this so well, the north koreans and how they act. is this out of their playbook tr renegotiations, or is it a smokescreen? jung: if anyone is good at pageantry and summitry, it is north korea, and kim jong-un has learned those lessons is father, who also practice such pageantry. what came out of t summit is interesting. we have to disaggregate the military, the inter-korean issues, versus the nuclear issues with the u.s. laura: but already we have had the secretary of state offered to restart negotiations and we rk and to meet the foreign minister in new ext week at the u.n. isn't that what the north koreans wanted? jung: right, this is great timing to get the talks between the u.s. and north korea restarted. secretary pompeo and thede rtment of state had already come out to say that the u.s. is ready to meet north korea at any time, and that he is looking forward to meeting his counterpart from north korea in new york. i think president moon from s south korea hac