whate see is a ratcheting down of tensions. some steps toward a diplomatic process that secretary of state mike pompeo will be filling in the details of. it's wait and see. the question is what is next. there is a process, the start of a dialogue, ratcheting down of tensions. the question is how do we get from here, the moment we reached, to verifying denuclearization. and there are a lot of people on the side of -- in part experts, in part those who watch closely who say, listen, we are so far from that moment, and the summit didn't bring us any closer. on the other end, folks say, listenre this to six months ago, nine months ago. there's certainly a ratcheting down of tensions that is only helpful in terms of using diplomacy to move us to a different moment that is -- has much less tension in it and less potential for really dangerous activity. >> perhaps we've moved the football, but still at least a good 80 yards to go on this 100-yard field. the deal that president trump calls comprehensive appears anything but. here the four points we can put up for you of the deal. then there's what's left to be resolved. a ri fleischer said