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jong—un, but his father before him, kim il—sung, have yearned for for many decades —— kim jong il. kimltry yearned for for many decades —— kim jong il. kimjong il try to get a meeting with president bill clinton in the 90s and he wanted bill clinton to go to pyongyang to hold a summit at the end of the 90s, it never happened, it was very close. now his son and successor, kim jong—un, is getting that face—to—face meeting with a us president here today. rupert, thank you. we are pausing for the moment to ta ke we are pausing for the moment to take stock of what we are seeing here right now. this is the scene on sentosa island outside the capella hotel, the large white resort hotel, the luxury hotel, with a motorcade that's just pulling through. we understand that to be carrying the north korean leader, kimjong—un. there the delegation greeting him and they are expecting president kim to leave here now. there he is. walking through the doors of the capella hotel. here on the island of sentosa in singapore. looking very serious. not so much of the smiley face that we saw last night when he
jong—un, but his father before him, kim il—sung, have yearned for for many decades —— kim jong il. kimltry yearned for for many decades —— kim jong il. kimjong il try to get a meeting with president bill clinton in the 90s and he wanted bill clinton to go to pyongyang to hold a summit at the end of the 90s, it never happened, it was very close. now his son and successor, kim jong—un, is getting that face—to—face meeting with a us president here today. rupert, thank you. we are...
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listen to the cheers for kim when he went out on the town in singapore. >> so they're chanting, kim, kim, kim, kim, kim, which they had done for trump hours before. you can see him smiling, waving to the crowd. then he took a selfie with singapore's foreign minister. just a stunning thing when you think about it. it's a dictator who has put hundreds of thousands of people in camps, people are starving. he's arranged for the killing of people even close to him. and this is the image we're seeing. adding to the side show, dennis rodman is in singapore. he knows both trump and kim and says he deserves some of the credit for the entire thing. this is what's going on. jeff zeleny is "outfront" live in singapore. early this morning as it is for you, jeff, what is going to happen here through the hours of the night in the united states? >> erin, good day from singapore. president trump, as you said, is going to be making his way to the capela hotel, and there is going to be that historic photo-op, really in front of the hotel, i'm told. it looks something like the front of the white house, the
listen to the cheers for kim when he went out on the town in singapore. >> so they're chanting, kim, kim, kim, kim, kim, which they had done for trump hours before. you can see him smiling, waving to the crowd. then he took a selfie with singapore's foreign minister. just a stunning thing when you think about it. it's a dictator who has put hundreds of thousands of people in camps, people are starving. he's arranged for the killing of people even close to him. and this is the image we're...
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kim jong-il is a complicated person. he was prone to mood swings. >> in 1994, kim il-sung died. there were doubts about kimil's succession but they gradually faded because he had one talent. he was a master propagandist. >> when kim jong-il took charge of the propaganda section, they started to turn kim il-sung into a god. >> the myths of the dynasty, the preposterous stories of the god-like abilities and sacred blood line. kim jong-il largely created them. >> he was very influenced by christianity in a strange way. they he seems like a bible. that's all about kim song's works. they have bible study groups. >> the resemblance to christianity is no accident. many myths are rooted in the religion, perhaps because the founder was raised a presbyterian. his parents believed to have been converted by american missionaries. >> it's a cult with kim ill song as son and son of god and leaders to be worshipped. >> the kims essentially created a religion around themselves. and that became a key driver of their regime survival. kim jong-il created much of it. but it turns out he had another ambition. what he really wa
kim jong-il is a complicated person. he was prone to mood swings. >> in 1994, kim il-sung died. there were doubts about kimil's succession but they gradually faded because he had one talent. he was a master propagandist. >> when kim jong-il took charge of the propaganda section, they started to turn kim il-sung into a god. >> the myths of the dynasty, the preposterous stories of the god-like abilities and sacred blood line. kim jong-il largely created them. >> he was...
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kim jong-un -- from president trump and kim jong-un. letter by jong-un. afternoon, everyone. as you know, in addition to my meeting with the meeting, we have and at the dmz working to prepare for chairman kimmp and 's expected summit in singapore. meeting,he series of i'm confidence we're moving in the right direction. today vice chairman kim and i our countries to come together and take advantage of the unique opportunities that the with leaders have created through the visions of the future they have so clearly articulated. vice chairman kim is planning to travel to washington to deliver a personal letter from kim jong-un. it offers a historic opening to lead the united states into a new area of peace, and security. our two countries face a pivotal moment in the relationship in which it could be nothing short of tragic to let the opportunity go to waste. my conversations with chairmanman kim jong-un and vice chairman kim, and theident trump united states objective is consistent and well town. the complete, verification, and denuclearization for northkey. -- north korea. path for brighter north korea. it will maintain the cultural heritage and integrate into the community of nations. we think that working together the people, the united states korea, can create a future defined by friendship and but mistrust, not and fear
kim jong-un -- from president trump and kim jong-un. letter by jong-un. afternoon, everyone. as you know, in addition to my meeting with the meeting, we have and at the dmz working to prepare for chairman kimmp and 's expected summit in singapore. meeting,he series of i'm confidence we're moving in the right direction. today vice chairman kim and i our countries to come together and take advantage of the unique opportunities that the with leaders have created through the visions of the future...
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kim died of a heart attack. leaving his youngest son, kim jong-un in place as north korea's next leader. coming up -- >> kimto power before he was even 30. he felt a great sense of responsibility. also, he had to establish his power. two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. 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 pr
kim died of a heart attack. leaving his youngest son, kim jong-un in place as north korea's next leader. coming up -- >> kimto power before he was even 30. he felt a great sense of responsibility. also, he had to establish his power. two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question,...
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kim. what kim does on this and the president, jim, said that the reason he trusts kim is because kim has to deal with a different president than north korea has had to deal with the past and that would be namely donald j. trump. the president told our friend george stephanopoulos in an interview this morning that he doesn't think any other president could have pulled off this meeting. listen to what he said. >> he trusts me, i believe. i really do. he said openly and he said it to a couple of reporters that were with him that he knows that no other president ever could have done this. no other -- he knows the presidents. he knows who we had in front of me. he said no other president could have done this. i think he trusts me and i trust him. >> i trust him. what ground has kim in north korea over the last several decades given the united states to trust them going forward? >> they've broken every previous agreement negotiated by presidents, democratic and republican presidents, so they're track record is not good. trump has confidence that he brings a certain strength to the table, that tho
kim. what kim does on this and the president, jim, said that the reason he trusts kim is because kim has to deal with a different president than north korea has had to deal with the past and that would be namely donald j. trump. the president told our friend george stephanopoulos in an interview this morning that he doesn't think any other president could have pulled off this meeting. listen to what he said. >> he trusts me, i believe. i really do. he said openly and he said it to a...
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met with chairman kim jong un in pyongyang and explained america's expectations for denuclearization. at that time, we also secured the release of three americans: kim dong-chul, tony kim, and kim hak-song. we view this as a sign of goodwill from chairman kim jong un. the united states and north korea have been holding direct talks in preparation for a summit, and north korea has confirmed to us its willingness to denuclearize. a comprehensive whole-of-government effort in support of president trump's upcoming summit is under way. white house- and state department-led advance teams are finalizing logistical preparations and will remain in place in singapore until the summit begins. the president continues to follow every development closely, and is getting daily briefings from his national security team. the fact that our two leaders are coming to the table shows that the two sides are very serious. the diplomatic model we've used to date is different from past efforts. our efforts give us hope that we can find real success where past efforts have fallen short. president trump is hopeful, but he's also going into the summit with his eyes wide open. we've seen how many
met with chairman kim jong un in pyongyang and explained america's expectations for denuclearization. at that time, we also secured the release of three americans: kim dong-chul, tony kim, and kim hak-song. we view this as a sign of goodwill from chairman kim jong un. the united states and north korea have been holding direct talks in preparation for a summit, and north korea has confirmed to us its willingness to denuclearize. a comprehensive whole-of-government effort in support of president...
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kim kim. we have new abc news/wall street journal polling numbers. let's put him as unpopular in this country. how do you think he is preparing for this meeting with donald trump? >> well, first of all, north cranes have been preparing for after a century, i would say. kim kim is probably prepared for all kinds of scenarios and he's hundred percent focussed on the u.s. obviously, we focus -- we have million and a half issues distracting us and president trump doesn't feel like he needs to be prepared or read the briefing book that i'm sure national security staff prepared for him. kim k he thinks he's coming into this meeting from a position of strength because he has reached certain capability in his nuclear missile program and he's trying to see what he can get out of the united states. i hope he reads the briefing book on his way to singapore and think about this. >> barry mccaffrey, even at a car dealership, you can say be prepared to walk away. do you think the president at the end of the day is prepared to walk away? >> we're about to find out. i think going into the negotiations he's played an unusual set of cards, revealing, i think most of us would agree, a predisposition to not demanding immediate irreversible verifiable denuclearization, not
kim kim. we have new abc news/wall street journal polling numbers. let's put him as unpopular in this country. how do you think he is preparing for this meeting with donald trump? >> well, first of all, north cranes have been preparing for after a century, i would say. kim kim is probably prepared for all kinds of scenarios and he's hundred percent focussed on the u.s. obviously, we focus -- we have million and a half issues distracting us and president trump doesn't feel like he needs to...
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kim. kim is a four-star general, former head of military intelligence. deep background in nuclear negotiations. absolutely reflects kim jong-un, the seriousness with what kim jong-un is approaching what looks like a summit on june 12th. kim is an unsavory character, unsanctioned for targeting sony pictures with the targeted attack. this is a hand we're dealt with. it's part of the challenge with dealing with the hermit kingdom. these are the kind of negotiations that will have to take place with unsavory characters. >> hannity: i love the fact all of these kind of big developments that happened -- the president has given up nothing.g. and i think the fact that the media doesn't understand and the left doesn't understand this is the art of the deal. this is how you negotiate, maybe it happens on the 12th. maybe it doesn't. maybe it takes one meeting, two meetings, three meetings, maybe more. you know what? we're trying to try our best. this is worth it for the -- not only for the country but for the world. so much progress, but again ithink kristin is right, we didn't anticipate this six months ago. >> i think north ko
kim. kim is a four-star general, former head of military intelligence. deep background in nuclear negotiations. absolutely reflects kim jong-un, the seriousness with what kim jong-un is approaching what looks like a summit on june 12th. kim is an unsavory character, unsanctioned for targeting sony pictures with the targeted attack. this is a hand we're dealt with. it's part of the challenge with dealing with the hermit kingdom. these are the kind of negotiations that will have to take place...
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kim kim in the room we've seen her at the summit so different officials are there it's an extended bilateral they had what is being referred to as a working lunch where they continued their conversation over lunch now at this point we don't know exactly what's been discussed but a few things have stood out i mean we've heard optimistic comments from both leaders now there was an incident in which a reporter called out to kim jong un and asked if he was willing to give up his nuclear weapons and there was no response no response from kim jong un about whether or not they would abandon their nuclear proliferation now at this point we're hearing donald trump saying that there's going to be some kind of signing there's going to be a signing now it's not clear is this going to be some kind of agreement that they're signing is this just a communique an official communique for the meeting that's going to be signed a lot of questions but let's not forget that in the lead up to today's historic meeting there was quite a bit just quite a bit of heated words between the leader of north korea and the leader of the united states just kind of a war of words a heated a heated exchange a lot of lead up to today's events let's kind of review what has gone on what's gone back and forth between the leader of north korea and the leader of the united states. north korea this may get even more interest to the united states. th
kim kim in the room we've seen her at the summit so different officials are there it's an extended bilateral they had what is being referred to as a working lunch where they continued their conversation over lunch now at this point we don't know exactly what's been discussed but a few things have stood out i mean we've heard optimistic comments from both leaders now there was an incident in which a reporter called out to kim jong un and asked if he was willing to give up his nuclear weapons and...
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so inspired was kim jong-il that he made his own version of "titanic." ♪ ♪ >> understanding the kim family and kimrucial going into tuesday's summit in singapore. we hope the president will watch my show tonight to get deep insight into the kims, their hermit community and what kim jong-un wants. you certainly should. it's all coming to a screen near you tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern pacific. the two faces of kim jong-un airs tonight right here on cnn. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. hey allergy muddlers: are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® zyr
so inspired was kim jong-il that he made his own version of "titanic." ♪ ♪ >> understanding the kim family and kimrucial going into tuesday's summit in singapore. we hope the president will watch my show tonight to get deep insight into the kims, their hermit community and what kim jong-un wants. you certainly should. it's all coming to a screen near you tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern pacific. the two faces of kim jong-un airs tonight right here on cnn. saved me a ton of...
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kim! over here, kim! selfie! he looked at me! it's the best day of my life! ( laughter ) people are screaming for a brutal tyrant like he's the newest beb of b.p.s. kimg un is even surprised. he's, like, i'm used to screaming but not happy screaming! ( laughter ) no one in singapore wasn't impressed with kim's famous running body guards. >> kim creating a spectacle the body guards keeping pace alongside his limopicked by the district tater, chosen for fitness, martial art skills and even looks. >> trevor: if you need running body guards, i understand choosing people for their fitness but for their looks? why does he care? was kim jong un embasing out of the window one time and like, oooh! who's that guy? from now on, hotties only! ( laughter ) that is a hard job, you have to admit, the good news for these guys, now kim jong u a celebrity, which means they're all going to be become more famous, too. in fact, i think it's only a matter of time until they all their own sporessership deals. ♪ >> people ask me why do you run? why do you train so hard? people ask, why you? i say, because he only picks the fittest and best looking. people aske, why don't yo
kim! over here, kim! selfie! he looked at me! it's the best day of my life! ( laughter ) people are screaming for a brutal tyrant like he's the newest beb of b.p.s. kimg un is even surprised. he's, like, i'm used to screaming but not happy screaming! ( laughter ) no one in singapore wasn't impressed with kim's famous running body guards. >> kim creating a spectacle the body guards keeping pace alongside his limopicked by the district tater, chosen for fitness, martial art skills and even...
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for kim. >> kim wants the photographs of him shaking hands with president trump because that is legitimization and that means he solidifies his role at home. we will see those teachers of trump and kimor decades in north korea. president trump gives up a lot of leverage as soon as he shakes hands with kim. >> the white house says that it meeting that this summit s may be just the start of a longer process. pam and dave? >> doug, what is the overall feeling in washington as we get closer to ishistoric summit? >> reporter: well, you know, i'm not sure there's one overall feeling. i mean, it kind of depends on your perspective year. there's a lot of anxiety about the kind of deal with the u.s. there's also a lot of hope that something good might come of all of this. >> all right. doug luzader, live from washington. thank you, dove. time is now 4:25. icized and wh describes as harsh working conditions at a factory in china that makes devices for amazon. it says employees at eight factory in china work excessive hours. they made low wages and they were not paid extra for working overtime. echo dot smart makers -- speake. it's investigating the allegations. amazon says it requested a corr
for kim. >> kim wants the photographs of him shaking hands with president trump because that is legitimization and that means he solidifies his role at home. we will see those teachers of trump and kimor decades in north korea. president trump gives up a lot of leverage as soon as he shakes hands with kim. >> the white house says that it meeting that this summit s may be just the start of a longer process. pam and dave? >> doug, what is the overall feeling in washington as we...
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kim jong-un this past weekend to put it back together. that was a littlein wor to the american side. they thought maybe moon is too much joining kim jong-un but the japanese are very. nervo robert: the president seemed nervous about russia's involvement with kim jong-un. >> he was ry movied that the russian ambassador met with him. robert: what was it about? >>ouan assume it wasn't friendly. they did it without communication with the united statesnd they have their own interests in preventing a win for the united states. vladimir putin sees global diplomacy as a zero such win. if by we win, theyose. the other thing, this is from the president. one of h strengths and weaknesses, sometimes the same thing, is his lack of fitm cont to particulars on any policy, right? unlike i sacks isom of his principled says -- unlike, say, some of his predecessors what got locked in. he's very capable of creating a deal that doesn't comport with what he's said in the past and doesn't worry he'll be called inconsistent. that gives him some flectsability in a negotiation. andrea: i think that's exactly right and also, peter's points about what kim jong-un gets ts of this he adult dulls wants to turn the lights on. and i was in new york when secretary pompeo poin
kim jong-un this past weekend to put it back together. that was a littlein wor to the american side. they thought maybe moon is too much joining kim jong-un but the japanese are very. nervo robert: the president seemed nervous about russia's involvement with kim jong-un. >> he was ry movied that the russian ambassador met with him. robert: what was it about? >>ouan assume it wasn't friendly. they did it without communication with the united statesnd they have their own interests in...
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the summit itself was a huge win for kim jong-un as a solid with moon printed on the front page all these photographs of kim, kim jong-un world leader, kim jong-un global rockstar walking around singapore. and maximum pressure is over. i know that president trump was talking about kim jin in maximum pressure in the press covers. max and precious been over since the summit. the chinese government has really let up on the pressure but we saw chinese officials today calling for the security council to begin the process of formally lifting sanctions. so we've lost an enormous amount of our leverage. the last thing that happened is, i think i had scratcher for at least for me and i think probably for several us is this question of the exercises which didn't appear in the document. there was reference to some kind of security guarantee or security assurance been given. unclear if the exercises were kind of part of that. it's unclear what trump met by in the all the exercises. pretty clear that wasn't coordinated with our okay, that wasn't coordinated with japan. those relationships being critical for continued deterre
the summit itself was a huge win for kim jong-un as a solid with moon printed on the front page all these photographs of kim, kim jong-un world leader, kim jong-un global rockstar walking around singapore. and maximum pressure is over. i know that president trump was talking about kim jin in maximum pressure in the press covers. max and precious been over since the summit. the chinese government has really let up on the pressure but we saw chinese officials today calling for the security...
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kim for senate. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> i have to say this to all of you. if you don't know anything about jane kim, you ask her residents. i am one of them. i recommended every one of you. she can be the best example for our city. jane kimep heart, i believe so. and -- >> thank you for your comments. are there any other members of the public who would like to address this item? please come to the podium. >> good afternoon. members of the board of supervisors. president breed, it's been an honor. i want to take a moment to say that publicly. having said that, we will be selecting a new board president. six months now? and it's really interesting, my choices are probably going to surprise people. the first choice of someone i almost always disagree with because i always have conversations with, and that is jane kim. legislatively you put together types of legislation that has changed the face of san francisco, and i think you would serve in a great capacity. the other person is someone i always disagree with, and she disagrees with me. but she has also changed the face of things that have happened in district 10. she has moved things forward in ways that -- in terms of police accountability. she's made sure things have mo
kim for senate. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> i have to say this to all of you. if you don't know anything about jane kim, you ask her residents. i am one of them. i recommended every one of you. she can be the best example for our city. jane kimep heart, i believe so. and -- >> thank you for your comments. are there any other members of the public who would like to address this item? please come to the podium. >> good afternoon. members of the...
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kim: thank you, and thank you, miss alonso, for presenting. we will move this forward without objection. [ gavel ]. >> supervisor kim: mr. clerk, please read the next item. [agenda item read] >> supervisor kimthank you so much. and we have kerrie huang, long-term director of ageing and adult services to present on this item. >> good morning, chair kim and supervisor peskin. we are requesting authorization to enter into contract with brilliant corners for rental subsidy to facilitate independent living for eligible residents within the city and county of san francisco. services include rental unit identification and acquisition, rental subsidy allocation, unit habitability, tenant well-being inspections, and the modification of housing. just to give a brief background in 2006, the community living fund was established uer section 10.100-12 of the san francisco administrative code to fund ageing in place and community placement alternatives for individuals who might otherwise require care in an institution. perthe c requirements, daas provides the board of supervisors two documents: the community living fund six months report twice a year detailing the level of ser and costs incurred, and sec
kim: thank you, and thank you, miss alonso, for presenting. we will move this forward without objection. [ gavel ]. >> supervisor kim: mr. clerk, please read the next item. [agenda item read] >> supervisor kimthank you so much. and we have kerrie huang, long-term director of ageing and adult services to present on this item. >> good morning, chair kim and supervisor peskin. we are requesting authorization to enter into contract with brilliant corners for rental subsidy to...
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kim? >> supervisor kim: i was just confirming that the sing tao and the world journal did actually apply. >> yes. >> supervisor kim: but they don't have printing that actually take place in san francisco. okay. i'm just going to say that being that those two newspapers do have an interest in participating but were not selected because of this requirement that o.c. -- >> o.c.a. >> supervisor kim: o.c.a. -- sorry. we have o.c.i.i. coming before us later. o.c.a. could not make a recommendation for those two, i will be making a motion to include those two publications. >> president breed: okay. supervisor kim has made a motion to include those two publications, and seconded by supervisor tang. can we take that without objection? without objection. supervisor cohen? >> supervisor cohen: i just wanted to ask, did bayview apply? >> no ma'am. >> president breed: but even they did not apply, that does not prohibit us from including them in this. >> supervisor cohen: correct. >> i don't believe so, no. >> president breed: and also they've applied in the past but they're dealing with capacity issues from my understanding. >>
kim? >> supervisor kim: i was just confirming that the sing tao and the world journal did actually apply. >> yes. >> supervisor kim: but they don't have printing that actually take place in san francisco. okay. i'm just going to say that being that those two newspapers do have an interest in participating but were not selected because of this requirement that o.c. -- >> o.c.a. >> supervisor kim: o.c.a. -- sorry. we have o.c.i.i. coming before us later. o.c.a. could...
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kim? >> mr. kim? >> will you open up your persons? -- prisons? [no audio] >> that footage from this last hour as president trump's meeting with the north korean leader and going to separate locations at the resort hotel in singapore. are live pictures. aed states, donalumndt of kim jong-uign statement. we don't have details as to exactly what they will be signing. the washington post reporting the president greeting the north korean leader and vowing to forge a new partnership, reversing decades of u.s. policy towards the authoritarian regime. details available at shingtonpost.com.we are a few moments away from the two gentlemen the room.nter we will get details about what they are signing and we will hear from president trump later. he will hold a news conference that will take place at 4:00 in whh is 4:00 a.m. in the east. my coverage from singapore, here on c-span. -- live coverage from singapore, here on c-span. [indiscernible] >> humor that reference to two minutes, which is a two-minute warning meaning the president and north korean leader will be coming out in less than two minutes. we will have it for you here on c-span. this is from singapore, wrapping up a session that began at 9:00 a.m. this morning, followed by a working lunch in, and this afternoon'
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kim jong-un the presidential limousine called the beast. it was this moment that seemed unlikely. president trump promising kim jong-un security and kim jong-un promising complete did denuclearization. jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: with a wave and a fist pump president trump headed home today, confident the biggest gamble of his presidency had paid off. it was a moment impossible to imagine until it actually happened. >> nice toee you. >> reporter: kim jong-un said himself it was like a scene from a science fiction movie. the stern faces didn't last long, dissolving into smiles, even laughs before they went inside. >> we will have a terrific relationship. i have no doubt. >> reporter: kim proclaiming an historic turning point. >> "the old prejudices and practices worked as obstacles on our way forward," he said. "but we overcame them all." watching it unfold, it was easy to forget for a moment these two men had been ominously threatening nuclear war. >> mr. president, how is it going so far, sir? >> very good. >> what do you think? >> very, very good. excellent relationship, thank you. >> reporter: he even showed the nort
kim jong-un the presidential limousine called the beast. it was this moment that seemed unlikely. president trump promising kim jong-un security and kim jong-un promising complete did denuclearization. jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: with a wave and a fist pump president trump headed home today, confident the biggest gamble of his presidency had paid off. it was a moment impossible to imagine until it actually happened. >> nice toee you. >> reporter: kim jong-un...
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kim jong-un. he says he believes kim will stand by his promises, whatever those promises are. we don't know what the specifics are. he says kimby them. do you think the president is right in putting so much faith in kim? is he someone that can be trusted? >> we don't know. i mean, so far he's not shown anything to say he can be trusted because everything that is in declaration is what they've said before. so i would have hoped, john, that this was an opportunity really to press him, to do something to show he's serious. for example, he could have gone a step further in whole nuclear issue by telling the world what he has already. he hasn't revealed anything yet. how can you negotiate when you don't know what the other side has. >> joseph yun, thanks so much for being with us. one of the many dusubjects bein discussed this meeting. president trump says he does north korean leader given his track record. is that a mistake? we have much more on the historic summit next. how can we say when you book direct at choicehotels.com you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed? let's say it in a really low voice. carl? lowes
kim jong-un. he says he believes kim will stand by his promises, whatever those promises are. we don't know what the specifics are. he says kimby them. do you think the president is right in putting so much faith in kim? is he someone that can be trusted? >> we don't know. i mean, so far he's not shown anything to say he can be trusted because everything that is in declaration is what they've said before. so i would have hoped, john, that this was an opportunity really to press him, to do...
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kim jong-un. what to expect from him. >> i find it hard to imagine kim giving up his nuclear weapons. we talked about legacy. i think that, for kim, the if we believe kim, he's completed something his grandfather started and his father up nurtured. and for him to give that up would be the height of betrayal to his country and his grandfather's legacy. i think we have to square that circle to believe that kim is really willing to give up his weapons. >> what more do we know about his preparation, dr. pak. off-script he's likely to go. >> if anything, the two leaders meeting tomorrow will be -- are -- master disrupters, in many ways. where they go offscript. i'll point to the inter-kore kim, you know, pulled president moon across to the other side. breaking a highly orchestrated event. and really, for that split second, taking control of that moment. and president trump is -- is the same way. or very similar in that way. we have two master disrupters in the room. and i think it's going to be really interesting to see what the two can glean from each other in the first couple of seconds. >> that's right. tom bossert, as dr. pak was
kim jong-un. what to expect from him. >> i find it hard to imagine kim giving up his nuclear weapons. we talked about legacy. i think that, for kim, the if we believe kim, he's completed something his grandfather started and his father up nurtured. and for him to give that up would be the height of betrayal to his country and his grandfather's legacy. i think we have to square that circle to believe that kim is really willing to give up his weapons. >> what more do we know about his...
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korean leader kim jong un was a resoundingly fix that of questions are being asked about the lack of detail and the joint agreement signed by the two leaders and president promised to mr kim to end u.s. war games in south korea. watching the news more coming up at the top of the hour and don't forget you can get all the latest news any time on our web site e.w. dot com i have a call out in berlin thanks for joining us. alone . for. reliable data. a. distant fourth place extent. of the. automotive history. of technology. the result of market. the momentum of the more to. your business magazine in sixty minutes on t w. a school exercise book filled with stories of war atrocities written by brave people one just. a flea come. now this picture was taken in. the time show was shot just prove what's going on in the central african republic. it's in an engine size alongside many other favorite areas of people who were abused or raped women and girls who gave rise to one wanting the children out of them in addition a full. on winning documentary starts june fourteenth on d w. hello and welcome to drive with a b w motor magazine coming up both wagons i need. new heights. and elega
korean leader kim jong un was a resoundingly fix that of questions are being asked about the lack of detail and the joint agreement signed by the two leaders and president promised to mr kim to end u.s. war games in south korea. watching the news more coming up at the top of the hour and don't forget you can get all the latest news any time on our web site e.w. dot com i have a call out in berlin thanks for joining us. alone . for. reliable data. a. distant fourth place extent. of the....
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kim e. cost of the north korean leader, kim e, and his hotel room. —— that sum. that was confirmed a few hours ago by the north korean foreign minister -- kiminister —— kimjong—un. by the north korean foreign minister —— kim jong—un. he by the north korean foreign minister —— kimjong—un. he met with the by the north korean foreign minister —— kim jong—un. he met with the two leaders when they arrived, kim jong—un and donald trump, and he was saying that both leaders appear supremely confident but that they also want something significant out of this summit. when i put to him the fact that both of them also have vastly different understandings of what denuclearisation means, have a listen to what he said. this question of the definition of denuclearisation clearly is in the air. and while i can't share all the details of our private discussions, what i would say is both of them have indicated quite clearly that this is the first meeting... that you don't resolve 70 years of suspicion, of war and, you don't resolve 70 years of suspicion, of warand, quite frankly, of previous diplomatic failures, in one meeting. so i think both of them are als
kim e. cost of the north korean leader, kim e, and his hotel room. —— that sum. that was confirmed a few hours ago by the north korean foreign minister -- kiminister —— kimjong—un. by the north korean foreign minister —— kim jong—un. he by the north korean foreign minister —— kimjong—un. he met with the by the north korean foreign minister —— kim jong—un. he met with the two leaders when they arrived, kim jong—un and donald trump, and he was saying that both...
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kim kim j. fled the north when he was just nineteen thinking he'd return in the spring now eighty six he communicates with his family through letters and pictures this photo taken in one nine hundred sixty to a family wedding he received in the early ninety's a touch of home photo shopping literally put him and his brothers in the picture. he sent the photo bank and received a message thanking him for being at the wedding we is hunger that implies our past and then from the perspective of separated families the goal is not a minute now coming in my sister alive or dead if she's alive where does she live in the north confirming that is what's at the heart of the matter people like me there have been twenty family reunions arranged by the red cross in the past twenty years but those not lucky enough to be chosen for the official reunions go through brokers like jay's organization many of these meetings are conducted in china and out of range of north korean officials north korea to china china nor
kim kim j. fled the north when he was just nineteen thinking he'd return in the spring now eighty six he communicates with his family through letters and pictures this photo taken in one nine hundred sixty to a family wedding he received in the early ninety's a touch of home photo shopping literally put him and his brothers in the picture. he sent the photo bank and received a message thanking him for being at the wedding we is hunger that implies our past and then from the perspective of...
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kim? supervisor kim? >> supervisor kim: submit. >> president breed: supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: thank you, i will submit in memoriam for sammy botswan, store on north beach columbus avenue who died last week, three days after being knocked over by a fleeing shoplifter. i knew him and met him many times. bay city news reported that 31-year-old suspect was taken into custody after the incident and, as i said, 3 days later, sammy passed away. he was beloved by the neighborhood and it is tragic beyond words. to his widow madelaine and son zed, my sincere condolences on behalf of the board of supervisors. the rest i will submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor peskin. supervisor ronen. >> supervisor ronen: thank you. i want to follow-up on supervisor fewer and yee's words about the children being separated from their parents at the border. i'm jewish and when i grew up i heard lots of stories about my family being torn apart in europe during world war ii. and in fact, i had a great aunt and cousin who hid in the countryside in france during the war while my grea
kim? supervisor kim? >> supervisor kim: submit. >> president breed: supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: thank you, i will submit in memoriam for sammy botswan, store on north beach columbus avenue who died last week, three days after being knocked over by a fleeing shoplifter. i knew him and met him many times. bay city news reported that 31-year-old suspect was taken into custody after the incident and, as i said, 3 days later, sammy passed away. he was beloved by the...
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kim has met with singapore's prime minister. these kinds of photo ops are critically important to kim. >> certainly wants the -- kim wants the photographsegitimization. even more important, that means he solidifies his role at home. we will see those pictures of trump and kim for decades in president trump gives up a lot of leverage when he shakes hands with kim. >> kim jong-un certainly wants to be seen as a big player, standing shoulder to shoulder with that u.s. president. will that mait more difficult to reach an agreement? perhaps. we will see how e body language looks when the two of them actually come face-to-face a la >> when it comes to kim jong- un, reports that he is not willing to give up his nuclear arsenal. is there an agreement that could be made aware that does continue? >> reporter: there may be issues of definition. what does it really mean to give up an nuclear arsenal? i mean, that may be something that the north koreans will push for here. there's also a question of timelines. if he does give up his program, the jury is still out on that will it happen all at once? will it be something more gradual? >> right. all ri
kim has met with singapore's prime minister. these kinds of photo ops are critically important to kim. >> certainly wants the -- kim wants the photographsegitimization. even more important, that means he solidifies his role at home. we will see those pictures of trump and kim for decades in president trump gives up a lot of leverage when he shakes hands with kim. >> kim jong-un certainly wants to be seen as a big player, standing shoulder to shoulder with that u.s. president. will...
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kim a young child alongside him there and u.s. secretary of state might pay zero meeting appears to have cleared it concluded this after kim yong charles had delivered a letter from his boss kim jong il and we're not sure about what was inside that letter or if it will be publicly disclosed but nonetheless a clearly is an effort on both sides to really improve the conditions and to set the scene with positive atmospherics ahead of what could be a historic summit between president trump and kim jong un in june we know that can young child was in new york having meetings with u.s. secretary of state might he is came to put a very positive spin on this he is saying that real progress has been made but despite the symbolic significance of what we're seeing here today it's not clear if that gap has been closed or if the u.s. and north korea are any closer on the definition and pace of denuclearization and you can go to our white house correspondent kelly holcomb who is of course been following this story can really just describe what's happening there now. yeah from what i can see we're looking at the south side of the white house where the s.u.v.s are awaiting the sport utility v
kim a young child alongside him there and u.s. secretary of state might pay zero meeting appears to have cleared it concluded this after kim yong charles had delivered a letter from his boss kim jong il and we're not sure about what was inside that letter or if it will be publicly disclosed but nonetheless a clearly is an effort on both sides to really improve the conditions and to set the scene with positive atmospherics ahead of what could be a historic summit between president trump and kim...
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so i think north korea is kim kim jong-un, and kim jong-un is north korea. he has identified himself with a nuclear weapons program, with this particular brand of north korea that is modern, young and on the move. i think that nuclear weapons are part of north korea's identity, and also kim jong-un's identity. that is why i think it is difficult to say that he is going to give up all of this , after having completed what his grandfather started. to say, i am going to start getting rid of nuclear weapons. ms. demick: do you think he could give it up? i think i have asked you this before, would he have the support of the military if he decides to basically got pretty capitulate and say, we will give up our weapons and go for economic integration? what the military stand behind him? ms. pak: after the so-called purge, the recent purge of the three hardline military people with moderate military people, i think we need to be careful about characterizing any north korean official as hard-line or moderate. those are our terms that we post on to them. they will be h
so i think north korea is kim kim jong-un, and kim jong-un is north korea. he has identified himself with a nuclear weapons program, with this particular brand of north korea that is modern, young and on the move. i think that nuclear weapons are part of north korea's identity, and also kim jong-un's identity. that is why i think it is difficult to say that he is going to give up all of this , after having completed what his grandfather started. to say, i am going to start getting rid of...
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supervisor kim to introduce it and express my strong support for that. >> supervisor cohen: supervisor kim, back to you real quick. what is the allocation for this for economic development? >> supervisor kim: it would be under o. e. w. d. >> supervisor cohen: and how much? >> supervisor kim: it is at $500,000. >> supervisor cohen: ok. >> supervisor kim: request that route maintain high priorities on my list is a program -- the female supervisors began to support several years ago which is the women cancer services funding. it is currently housed in chantilly at $400,000. we see incredible inequity in terms of services provided -- healthcare services provided via gender throughout the city. part of the reason why several of us support augmenting the women's cancer, in particular breast cancer programming is the federal and state level, there is general bias for funding illnesses that impact men and they are not as -- they are not as many opportunities for nonprofit the impact women disproportionately. i am open to the dollar amount of $400,000 which was funded in the past. it will be a cut if it is reduced in the past. i'm hockey -- happy to work with my colleagues on that ask. >> supervis
supervisor kim to introduce it and express my strong support for that. >> supervisor cohen: supervisor kim, back to you real quick. what is the allocation for this for economic development? >> supervisor kim: it would be under o. e. w. d. >> supervisor cohen: and how much? >> supervisor kim: it is at $500,000. >> supervisor cohen: ok. >> supervisor kim: request that route maintain high priorities on my list is a program -- the female supervisors began to...
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kim and others this is a serious guy. lou: who is advising kim on this? ed: i assume anybody watching trump. lou: basically kims it and dr. sebastian gorka understands it as well. theresa may, the prime minister of the u.k., emmanuel macron the president of france, justin trudeau with eyebrows drooping is falling apart. he's in full amendmentdown, apparently, because you don't threaten this guy. you just don't do it. if they had any judgment at all they wouldn't threaten a president of the united states. even under obama he was talking about strategic patience and some zen-like perspective on the world. ed: this is his clear definition of a meeting. get rid of your weapons we'll negotiate. if you don't get rid of your weapons there will be consequences. that's a clear message. michael: you mentioned the coverage. it's okay for trudeau to put canada first it's okay for macron to put france first and merkel to put germany first, but america can never put itself first. the media's narrative is america should continue to cave in and give them what they want. lou: it's okay for france and germany to be her cab tili
kim and others this is a serious guy. lou: who is advising kim on this? ed: i assume anybody watching trump. lou: basically kims it and dr. sebastian gorka understands it as well. theresa may, the prime minister of the u.k., emmanuel macron the president of france, justin trudeau with eyebrows drooping is falling apart. he's in full amendmentdown, apparently, because you don't threaten this guy. you just don't do it. if they had any judgment at all they wouldn't threaten a president of the...
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kim to the white house, again pointing out when the time is right. i want to bring in chief white house correspondent jonathan carl. you hit him describe kim as talented, smart, and a very good negotiator. >> warm words about chairman kim about kim jong-un. he also faced questions. i asked him about the human rights situation in north korea. it wasn't that long ago, david, that the president in his state of the union address said that kim jong-un leads the most repressive regime on the planet. he spoke very forcefully about the human rights situation back then. now it seems like it was not a major part of this discussion, although it was interesting in his answer to me on that, he both said that he spoke briefly about human rights in the meeting and spoke extensively about human rights in the meeting. the bottom line is the president believes he is on a path towards peace, that this was a landmark day for him. i have not seen him answer questions in a venue anything like this. this is really his first full blown press conference since february of last year. he clearly considers this a landmark achievement, a signature achievement and wanted to talk about it. although it was also equally clear there are many, many detai
kim to the white house, again pointing out when the time is right. i want to bring in chief white house correspondent jonathan carl. you hit him describe kim as talented, smart, and a very good negotiator. >> warm words about chairman kim about kim jong-un. he also faced questions. i asked him about the human rights situation in north korea. it wasn't that long ago, david, that the president in his state of the union address said that kim jong-un leads the most repressive regime on the...
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kim starving his own people. that's what we were getting at right there. those are going to be the kind of questions the president faces coming out of this. is kim someone you really can trust? is he really committed to changing his country and to treating his people better beyond the nuclear program? that's an open question right now. but it is clear at least right now that the president believes that he started something new with kimard him say people will look at that and say boy, that's not possible, that's hard to believe. it's hard to believe that someone like kim jong un is going to change his ways from being the kind of dictator he's been. we'll have to see what happens in the coming days and th sd thy of state mike pompeo's going to take the lead in these negotiations going forward. he said that based ont happens going forward he would really like to see kim jong un at the white house at some point. we're far away from that kind of a summit follow-up right now, but the president believes he got things started. he is also open to the possibility that maybe it won't work out. he believes that kim jong un is different from his father-s different from his grandfather-s committed to making a real change, a real agreement with the united states that he's not going to back away from. i think most of the rest of the world is going to wait and see, can he take concrete steps to put meat on those bones, to put meat o
kim starving his own people. that's what we were getting at right there. those are going to be the kind of questions the president faces coming out of this. is kim someone you really can trust? is he really committed to changing his country and to treating his people better beyond the nuclear program? that's an open question right now. but it is clear at least right now that the president believes that he started something new with kimard him say people will look at that and say boy, that's not...
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kim a look inside his armored cadillac known as the beast. thrust into the spotlight kim smiled and played along but was cautious and reserved. >> mr. president, will you invite chairman kim to the white house? >> absolutely, i will. >> mr. kim, would you like to come to washington? >> thank you. thank you, everybody. >> reporter: there are so many details to be worked out, particularly, george, on the issue of denuclearization. the president couldn't even say today how long this process would take but he did say he has directed his secretary of state, mike pompeo, and his national security adviser, john bolton, to begin the process of talking to -- to following up on this with the north koreans next week. >> right, this is just the beginning. as you say, north korea has not followed through on past agreements. we also didn't hear all that much from kim today but the president was eager to talk and we sat down right after they signed that agreement. >> we saw you sign the agreement right in this room. you also said you developed a special bond. describe that bond. >> well, it's been a very intense day. and as you know, we discussed things over the last few months. >> you
kim a look inside his armored cadillac known as the beast. thrust into the spotlight kim smiled and played along but was cautious and reserved. >> mr. president, will you invite chairman kim to the white house? >> absolutely, i will. >> mr. kim, would you like to come to washington? >> thank you. thank you, everybody. >> reporter: there are so many details to be worked out, particularly, george, on the issue of denuclearization. the president couldn't even say...
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kim is trying to enforce greater discipline. >> reporter: u.s. officials tell cnn, kim also wants to make sure he and his loyalists get their cut. >> the people that kim positions of power now really are people who will follow the rules in terms of paying the loyalty payments to the kim family. >> you have north korean elites that operate businesses, especially in the military, in the upper echelon of the military. they operate businesses, whether construction companies or bus companies or trucking companies. so they pay a tax to kim jong-un. >> reporter: analysts say another possible reason kim might have undertaken this purge now was maybe to avoid a repeat of what happened shortly after he took power. members of north korea's old guard led by kim's uncle reportedly built up their own bases of power separate from his base. that fight led kim to execute his own uncle. >> you are hearing that there could be concern among kim jong-un and his inner circle about this beihi out of the country. >> reporter: there's been speculation kim does not want to leave north korea for an extended period of time. if he does, it might encourage opponents to stage a cou
kim is trying to enforce greater discipline. >> reporter: u.s. officials tell cnn, kim also wants to make sure he and his loyalists get their cut. >> the people that kim positions of power now really are people who will follow the rules in terms of paying the loyalty payments to the kim family. >> you have north korean elites that operate businesses, especially in the military, in the upper echelon of the military. they operate businesses, whether construction companies or bus...
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and one of the key reasons that the kim dynasty endured. >> north koreans want the kim family to continue ruling north korea. it is about regime survival. >> kimg-un quickly embraced the first rule of regime survival. control all information. >> kim jong-un is to a certain extent, everything. he is the rock star, the celebrity. he is the be all and end all. ♪ >> which is good. because he is the only show in town. there's only one kind of television. and it is all broadcast by the government. >> it is all part of the brainwashing. complete indoctrination since people are born. >> in a program about the leaders extraordinary abilities, we are told he is a world-renowned composer who learned to drive at the age of three. children are taught to worship him. this tv show for kids is not exactly "sesame street." ♪ >> these small children sing, america go down on their knees and beg kim jong-un for their life. a child draws a picture of the u.s. on fire. a kindly grandfather says good job. most north koreans have no internet, no access to outside media at all. >> the regime wants to be sealed out from the outside. it fears that kind of openness. >> t
and one of the key reasons that the kim dynasty endured. >> north koreans want the kim family to continue ruling north korea. it is about regime survival. >> kimg-un quickly embraced the first rule of regime survival. control all information. >> kim jong-un is to a certain extent, everything. he is the rock star, the celebrity. he is the be all and end all. ♪ >> which is good. because he is the only show in town. there's only one kind of television. and it is all...
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kim jong-un family. they say he's third most powerful after kim jong-un and kim jong-un's sister. trace? benjamin, this trip to the u.s. was put together quickly. what do we know about the details? >> kim young chul is sanctioned by the u.s. they had to wave the sanctions to allow him in. he had to fly in to new york. they weren't sure he was going to make it to d.c. he's been at every major meeting. he was at the olympics. he's the man that gets things done. no doubt he will be there on the sidelines in singapore. trace? >> benjamin hall live for us. another big story today is the economy. the unemployment rate. it's the lowest it has been in 50 years. the dow is reacting. we'll have details from today's big jobs report coming up on a breaking news edition of "shepard smith reporting." how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average len
kim jong-un family. they say he's third most powerful after kim jong-un and kim jong-un's sister. trace? benjamin, this trip to the u.s. was put together quickly. what do we know about the details? >> kim young chul is sanctioned by the u.s. they had to wave the sanctions to allow him in. he had to fly in to new york. they weren't sure he was going to make it to d.c. he's been at every major meeting. he was at the olympics. he's the man that gets things done. no doubt he will be there on...
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kim. now president kim or chairman kim, whatever you want to call him, knows it was a false moment, if indeed shocked we're focused on things like dairy subsidies, that this is a point of contention with one of our closest allies. this g7 meetings is in some ways unprecedented. we've never not signed a communique. i don't think that this is in the best interest of the united states, to take this approach. i think among the president and his team, there's a staggering degree of economic incompetence here, when you're threatening your closest allies with tariffs not only on steel and aluminum, but as john harwood said earlier, on autos, which would be a major blow to north america if something like that took place. larry is an avowed free trader. his about face is somewhat shocking. >> so why is he doing it? why is he saying what he's saying? >> i think john was right. >> is he playing to an audience of one? that's such a risk. >> i understand. i agree wholeheartedly. i think many in this administration are playing to an audience of one. this is also the triumph of bannonism. you have the desir
kim. now president kim or chairman kim, whatever you want to call him, knows it was a false moment, if indeed shocked we're focused on things like dairy subsidies, that this is a point of contention with one of our closest allies. this g7 meetings is in some ways unprecedented. we've never not signed a communique. i don't think that this is in the best interest of the united states, to take this approach. i think among the president and his team, there's a staggering degree of economic...