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Staying with the press conference.

President Trump said North Korean leader Kim Jong-un agreed to send back the remains of

Americans who died in the Korean War.

He also, rather controversially, added that he plans to end joint military drills with

South Korea.

Park Ji-won reports.

President Trump spoke to reporters for more than an hour Tuesday, starting at 4 p.m.,

Singapore time, touting one of the major achievements of the historic summit.

He emphasized that his administration has not only secured the release of three American

hostages,... but also the return of the remains of American P-O-Ws and those missing in action

during the Korean War.

The president added that he had received numerous calls and letters from the relatives of these

people... asking him to retrieve their loved ones' remains.

And President Trump said the repatriation process will start immediately.

"And it was pretty rough for them, to put it mildly, secured the commitment to recover

the remains, including, these are of fallen heroes and they are giving a commitment, they

are starting it immediately to recover the remains."

Regarding a question about whether the U.S. is willing to reduce its military capabilities...

in order to give North Korea the promised "security assurance" by the U.S., Trump said

he will not reduce any military capabilities, but he did say that the U.S. could be halting

or even ending annual joint military drills with South Korea.

"We've done exercises for a long period of time working with South Korea, and we call

them war games and I call them war games and they're tremendously expensive.

The amount of money that we spend on that is incredible.

(...) I think it's inappropriate to be having war games.

So number one we save money, a lot.

And number two it really is something that I think they very much appreciated."

Trump also said he'd like to bring U.S. forces stationed in South Korea back to their homes

in the U.S., although he stressed that now is not the time to consider that option.

"I want to get our soldiers out.

I want to bring our soldiers back.

We have right now 32-thousand soldiers in South Korea.

And I'd like to be able to bring them back home.

But that's not part of the equation right now.

At some point I hope it will be, not right now."

Regarding those remarks,...

South Korea's defense ministry issued a statement Tuesday evening,... saying that it needs to

carefully look at the motivations behind what was said... and did not comment further on

the matter.

Park Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump says remains of Korean War POW/MIA to be returned to U.S. - Duration: 2:47.

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Congressman Who Blamed Trump For Scalise Shooting Gets Humiliating Surprise - Duration: 4:24.

Congressman Who Blamed Trump For Scalise Shooting Gets Humiliating Surprise

South Carolina Congressman Mark Sanford wrongly held President Donald Trump "Partially"

to blame for the shooting which almost took the life of Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise.

However, Sanford just got a humiliating surprise from American patriots.

You don't want to miss this.

After James T. Hodgkinson sprayed gunfire at members of the Republican congressional

baseball team at a practice field on Wednesday, June 14, 2017, four people including Steve

Scalise (R-LA) were wounded and taken to nearby hospitals.

In the following weeks, Scalise fought for his life as medical staff worked tirelessly

to save him.

Following that horrific ordeal, Mark Sanford (R-SC) said, "I would argue that the president

has unleashed, partially, again not in anyway totally, but partially to blame for the demons

that have been unleashed.

The fact that you've got the top guy saying, I wish I can hit you in the face, if not why

don't you and I'll pay your legal fees.

That's bizarre.

We ought to call it as such," according to AOL.

Sanford's cowardly comments were made during an interview on MSNBC's Morning Joe and

were not the first time Sanford had displayed his contempt for our President.

The South Carolina congressman had been known for his anti-Trump rhetoric and was simply

looking to capitalize on the suffering of his colleagues.

Well, fast forward to the midterm primaries of 2018, and what you'll find is that Sanford

received a rather humiliating surprise from voters on Tuesday, June 12, 2018.

Prior to Sanford's humiliating surprise, Trump sent out a special message to the voters

in South Carolina to ensure that they knew Sanford needed to go.

"Mark Sanford has been very unhelpful to me in my campaign to MAGA.

He is MIA and nothing but trouble.

He is better off in Argentina.

I fully endorse Katie Arrington for Congress in SC, a state I love.

She is tough on crime and will continue our fight to lower taxes.

VOTE Katie!" Trump wrote on Twitter.

After Trump's full-throated support for Katie Arrington, Sanford's dreams of returning

to Washington, D.C. went up in smoke.

According to Fox News, Sanford's attack on Trump began even before he became President.

Sanford snidely insisted that the billionaire businessman should "just shut up" and

"quit responding" to anyone critical of him on a personal or professional level.

Sanford's past wasn't exactly squeaky clean.

In 2011, Sanford resigned as governor after admitting his extramarital affair.

Two years before that, Sanford went missing for six days in June 2009 and later told everyone

he was hiking the Appalachian Trail.

In reality, Sanford had traveled to Argentina to hook up with a woman with whom he was cheating

on his wife.

This guy is a little reminiscent of former New York Congressman Anthony Weiner except

Sanford did make a political comeback in 2013 when he won a House seat in the district he

had previously represented for six years.

Following Sanford's defeat on Tuesday, Arrington celebrated her victory and thanked her constituents.

"Thank you, #SC1!

I am humbled and honored to be the #GOP nominee and will work tirelessly to win in November!

Join our team and support our efforts at VoteKatieArrington.com," she wrote.

Mark Sanford was just another swamp creature who needed to go.

The fact that he had the nerve to attack President Donald Trump over the Steve Scalise shooting

is despicable.

After Arrington's victory over Sanford was announced, Trump sounded off on Twitter one

more time to congratulate her.

"My political representatives didn't want me to get involved in the Mark Sanford primary

thinking that Sanford would easily win – but with a few hours left I felt that Katie was

such a good candidate, and Sanford was so bad, I had to give it a shot.

Congrats to Katie Arrington!" Trump wrote.

Wins such as this will be just part of Trump's legacy.

As he continues to build a team of trustworthy allies in Congress, the President needs American

patriots to continue supporting him.

There's little doubt that Democrats will be unrelenting in their calls for impeachment

and the deep state will continue their attempt to fabricate some kind of scandal against

Trump.

Our job is to rally behind the President and ensure that Trump-supporting Republicans hold

control over the House of Representatives in the midterm elections.

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Acosta's Live Rant Almost Derails NK Summit, Trump's Brutal Surprise Makes Him Cry - Duration: 6:13.

CNN's Jim Acosta was part of the White House press corps that went overseas with President

Donald Trump to the North Korean Summit.

But Acosta's big mouth was so out of control, especially at an extremely pivotal moment

during the stressful negotiations, it almost derailed the entire deal.

Trump and his advisers are fed-up, so they just made little Jim cry like a baby with

their brutal surprise.

Everyone knows CNN's Jim Acosta is a big buffoon.

His rants and tirades test White House press secretary Sarah Sanders' patience, and she

has to scold him time and time again just like a little boy.

Now, the CNN White House correspondent has gone too far as he almost jeopardized the

negotiations with Kim Jong-un.

Fox News reports, "Acosta badgered Kim and Trump when they signed the agreement for the

recovery of the remains of American soldiers as well as the immediate repatriation of those

who have already been identified."

The CNN idiot first asked, "Mr. President, did he agree to denuclearize?" Trump responded

that the process will start "very quickly," but that wasn't enough for Acosta, who shouted

another question, "Did you talk about Otto Warmbier?"

Trump rightly ignored the question about Warmbier as he signed the agreement amid sounds of

camera shutters.

Let's be clear: no doubt Otto Warmbier's torture at the hands of the Kim regime is

an unforgivable act.

But Acosta screaming out those questions at that time was purely a selfish act meant to

agitate Trump and Kim Jong-un.

What part of Kim Jong-un as an unbalanced Commie dictator does Acosta not understand?

He's a wild card, at best.

If Jong-un would have asked his interpreter what was being screamed, it's possible he

could have just walked out.

Now, consider all those still in North Korea who are starving and in gulags.

How dare Acosta start screaming out controversial questions at the exact moment Trump has gotten

this madman to sign an agreement.

The Daily Wire covered the outburst with an article headlined, "WATCH: CNN's Jim Acosta

Interrupts Historic Signing Ceremony, Shouts At Trump," which Trump's 2020 campaign

manager Brad Parscale quoted when he called for Acosta to lose his White House access.

Acosta also barked questions during the historic summit in Singapore, providing Kim with first-hand

evidence of grandstanding by the CNN reporter.

"Mr. President, how is the meeting going so far, sir?" the Trump-bashing newsman

hollered as Trump and Kim exited their conference room at the Capella Hotel following a 35-minute

meeting.

"Any progress, Mr. President?"

"Chairman Kim, will you denuclearize?" he pressed.

"Mr. President, how's it going so far, sir?"

Well, President Donald Trump put Jim Acosta on notice through his 2020 campaign manager

Brad Parscale, who earlier this year tweeted, "Maybe it is time for Jim Acosta to get

a suspension for breaking protocol.

He continues to embarrass himself and @CNN.

Pull his credentials for each incident."

Maybe it is time for Jim Acosta to get a suspension for breaking protocol.

He continues to embarrass himself and @CNN.

Pull his credentials for each incident.

— Brad Parscale (@parscale) April 2, 2018

Parscale doubled down and retweeted it out again yesterday, and Acosta got scared knowing

that his credentials are on thin ice.

In fact, it's looking like Sarah Sanders is wanting him gone for good.

So Acosta's crying like a baby as he sees the writing on the wall.

The CNN loser tweets to Parscale and Trump, "Dear Brad.. dictatorships take away press

credentials.

Not democracies."

He's hoping to stop his demise, but we know it's too late for his ridiculous grandstanding.

Dear Brad.. dictatorships take away press credentials.

Not democracies.

— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) June 13, 2018

Concerned citizens weighed in to let idiot Jim know that we are sick and tired of his

shenanigans.

Twitter user "A Free Brit" tweeted to Acosta, "The man [Acosta] is a complete

and utter embarrassment and a total disgrace he and his news organisation along with many

others worldwide delegitimize the media but I guess that's what happens when you stop

being the press and you become propagandists…"

The man is a complete and utter embarrassment and a total disgrace he and his news organisation

along with many others worldwide delegitimize the media but I guess that's what happens

when you stop being the press and you become propagandists…

— A FREE BRIT🇬🇧🇺🇸 45 #FreeTommyRobinson (@AndrewA62959597) June 13, 2018

Meagan Wooten tweeted, "You were embarrassing.

You actively tried to sabotage the signing and the deal.

They shouldn't let you near anything important again.

You'd be fired if you worked for a real news organization."

You were embarrassing.

You actively tried to sabotage the signing and the deal.

They shouldn't let you near anything important again.

You'd be fired if you worked for a real news organization.

— Meagan (@meaganwooten84) June 13, 2018

Every American must join the chorus demanding Jim Acosta's White House press credentials

be pulled immediately.

He has demonstrated that he is no patriot.

This was not "hard-hitting reporting" which he is using as his defense.

This was unabashed sabotage of an event that could have meant nuclear war at the worst,

and at the very least Acosta's actions could have meant the continued torture and starving

of millions, with no end in sight.

He disgraced our country, and his punishment should be living in North Korea for good.

Let's see how he likes it in the hermit kingdom.

Pulling his credentials is not punishment enough.

I want him to live through the horrors of North Korea and then ask him if he'd appreciate

some idiot reporter screaming bull crap questions to jeopardize his potential rescue.

CNN is now not just fake news, they are saboteurs of our American way of life.

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TRUMP ON NORTH KOREA: "THERE IS NO LONGER A NUCLEAR THREAT" - Duration: 11:49.

you can sleep well America the president says there's no longer a nuclear threat

from North Korea of course North Korea's leaders have proven in the past that

they're willing to go back on their words and that's all we have without any

concrete promises are we really safer we'll go to the Pentagon and the Korean

Peninsula where the North Koreans are saying that the summit was a big win for

them and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo with a talk of a timeline for North

Korea to lose its nukes also the Republican senator bob Corker corker

ripping into his own party for not standing up to the president

the Deputy Attorney General rod Rosenstein accused of threatening

lawmakers the Justice Department calls it self-defense

plus our voters ready to split up California and a flood of reports about

the president's personal fixer Michael Cohen from Talkies losing his lawyers to

report that he's about to flip let's get to it

now Shepard Smith reporting live from the Fox News deck and we begin with the

news about president Trump's fixer according to the reporting of our

corporate cousins at The Wall Street Journal and others lawyers for president

Trump's longtime attorney Michael Cohen are set to bail on him by the end of

this week The Journal reports Cohen has not decided whether he will cooperate

with prosecutors the split is reportedly going to happen after his lawyers

finished reviewing millions of documents that the feds seized a couple of months

ago Cohen's lawyers are deciding which documents they believe or they're

insistent should fall under attorney-client privilege the judge set

a deadline for this Friday according to the Journal and others Cohen's lawyers

are out once the review is complete so far Cohen has not commented on any of

this at the moment he's not charged with any crimes but there is word he has some

serious financial problems analysts say his next attorney could help decide

whether Cohen cooperates with prosecutors in their criminal

investigation here in New York or the Special Counsel investigating Russian

meddling and possible collusion with team Trump our senior correspondent Rick

xi always has this news for and chef at least one report suggests

that the primary issue here is over payment to one of the attorneys would

that payment said to be substantial I did reach out directly to Mike Cohen

have not yet heard back from it he can text me at any time over the next two

minutes all right the US Attorney's Office also thanked us

for inquiries but said they won't be answering any questions either Cohen

first went to court back in April to try and use the attorney-client privilege to

shield some of the documents that the FBI seized from him he is under

investigation for possible campaign finance violations as well as bank fraud

he also faces a civil suit for defamation by porn star stormy Daniels

who claims she had a brief affair with Donald Trump

back in 2006 Cohen reportedly negotiated the nondisclosure agreement with Daniels

who received a $130,000 payment described as hush money just before the

2016 election today her attorney Michael avenatti released a statement saying

quote this is terrible news for mr. Trump as I predicted some time ago mr.

Cohen is going to flip on the president and he knows where all the bodies are

buried now Cohen's lawyers faced a Friday

deadline to complete their review of the millions of documents that were seized

in the case to see what might be privileged so far only a couple hundred

have been declared so of course he has not as you mentioned been charged with

any crime so the big question is will Cohen flip ah the Noddy seems to think

so other networks and news outlets are reporting that he very well might but in

the New York Times is among them was saying that all this trouble with his

legal team could lead to him cooperating with prosecutors Cohen's possible bank

fraud charges could stem from using a home equity line of credit to get the

money to pay Daniels he could also be in her water over the way he reported

millions of dollars in fees that he collected from large corporations after

the election but the biggest issue here could be campaign possible campaign

finance violations the so-called harsh payments could be considered campaign

contributions designed to boost the then-candidate Trump by limiting the

damaging information about him the amounts far exceeded federal limits and

would have had to have been reported to the Federal Election Commission

apparently they were not moving forward Shep no word on who Cohen might ask to

represent him if these other lawyers in fact you walk away but apparently he's

looking for someone with close ties to the US Attorney's Office Southern

District hearing you'll news from the future and not the

distance food right thank you Rick the president is declaring victory did

so today I'm Twitter claiming the North Korea nuclear threat is over even though

the president and the dictator kim jeong-hoon left out all the details on

how that will happen during their historic summit and their nukes are

still wherever they were three days ago and just as dangerous as they've ever

been that said America's top diplomat reports he is hopeful that North Korea

will take major steps to completely give up its nukes before the end of President

Trump's first term Secretary of State Mike Pompeo talking with officials in

Seoul today US allies in the region were apparently surprised when President

Trump came out and said that he was stopping US war games as he put it with

South Korea more on that in a moment first the president tweeted this morning

about his roughly five hours of talks with the North Korean leader just landed

a long trip but everybody can now feel much safer than the day I took office

there is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea meeting with Kim jong-un was

an interesting and very positive experience

north Korea has great potential for the future well obviously at least part of

that is not right the nuke threat is very real the joint statement both

president Trump and dictator Kim jong-un signed yesterday fails to lay out how

North Korea will give up its nukes or how the US and its allies will check to

make sure that North Korea is keeping up its end of the bargain

the North Koreans haven't admitted what they have much less win and how they'll

supposedly get rid of them a clear reading of the facts indicates

the president made concessions in return for nothing concrete our senior foreign

affairs correspondent Greg Talcott is live in Seoul Gregg what else did

Secretary Pompeo say hi Shep yeah Secretary of State Bob Mayo is on

follow-up patrol following that summit involving President Trump in North

Korean leader Kim Jong hoon in Singapore he arrived a short time ago here in

Seoul he was met there by general Vincent Brooks he's the commander of US

forces in Korea speaking with reporters on the way up he says he expects to

start meeting again with the North Koreans in these are his words a week or

so he says while the president is in the

lead of negotiation he will be driving them forward secretary pushed back

against critics who said that there was no mention of verifiable or irreversible

in the summit's final communique he says he was confident that North Korea

understood there will be complete and in-depth verification of the

nuclearization in a few hours Shep the Secretary will be meeting with South

Korean president moon jae-in and others here and then he will move on to Beijing

where among others he will be speaking with according to the secretary the

leader of China president G what's the state-run media there in across the

border in Pyongyang saying about this summit fascinating stuff chef yeah just

about 35 miles north of where we are beyond the MZ the North Korean state

media is laying out the summit in its vision to its residents and they say a

couple of things first of all they get it out there all across the propaganda

newspaper four pages color pictures president from standing next that North

Korean leader Kim jong-un they are not going to let this moment pass for their

locals in their version of the summit the possibility of lifting sanctions

against North Korea is raised as for their version of denuclearization they

described as step by stack along with complementary moves by the other side

this is not exactly how it's been described by the US different strokes

different folks finally a chef of possible visits from

the Lear's to either capital Pyongyang and Washington DC that is raised as well

it seems like this diplomatic love fest will continue for at least the

foreseeable future Becky Greg Greg Powell caught live tonight in Seoul

after President Trump announced the US military would halts military exercises

with South Korea a spokesman for America's forces in the region told Fox

News they hadn't received any orders to call off anything our national security

correspondent Jennifer Griffin with the news live at the Pentagon any word from

the Pentagon and whether these exercises are as the president said canceled not

yet chef there's been a great deal of confusion here at the Pentagon the

military is awaiting guidance from the White House in the meantime our

colleague Bret Baier had an excessive with President Trump on

board Air Force one on the way back from Singapore is the military drawing down

in South Korea you kind of hinted at that and is there going to be this kind

of tit-for-tat no it's not drawing down at all in fact honestly was never

discussed I'm sure he'd like that it was never on the table we have 32,000

soldiers in South Korea I'd like to get them home I would like to but it is not

on the table right now at the appropriate time it will be the

president has brought up repeatedly in the past few days the cost of these

large-scale training exercises especially the flight of b-52 and b-1

bombers based in guam whether the bombers come from Guam nearby I said oh

great nearby where's nearby six and a half hours six

and a half hours it's a long time for these big massive planes to be flying to

South Korea to practice and then drop bombs all over the place and then go

back to Guam I know a lot about airplanes it's very expensive remember

chef in the mid 90s the US military did suspend training exercises with South

Korea during previous attempts to halt North Korea's nuclear program and then

of course had to reverse that decision there are it's not just one series of

exercises a year the United States really carries out a few different

military exercises with South Korea and and there's one I think scheduled for

late summer right that's right there are basically four major exercises military

exercises with South Korea including a large exercise slated for August which

involves 17,500 US troops and an additional 3,000 US troops coming from

the United States that exercise is mostly done using computers the big

three are in the spring all eyes tomorrow will be on the confirmation

hearing however of the president's next ambassador to South Korea Admiral Harry

Harris who just retired from the US Pacific Command he's a well known Hawk

regarding North Korea and a harsh critic of Kim jong-un I do think that he is

after reunification under a single communist system so he's after what his

grandfather failed to do and his father failed to do that was

testimony from February you can watch Brett's complete interview with the

president tonight at 6:00 p.m. Eastern chef Jennifer thanks our troops are not

in South Korea solely to protect South Korea they're there to protect the

United States and its interests as well that observation from gordon shang who

has written all about North Korea's nuke s-- he now says the president

misunderstands our role overseas and that suspending the military training

exercises is extremely ill-advised I'll ask him about that coming up from the

Fox News deck on this Wednesday afternoon

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TRUMP WINER 2026 - Duration: 1:22.

For more infomation >> TRUMP WINER 2026 - Duration: 1:22.

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Kim and Trump sign Joint Statement after their summit on June 12th - Duration: 2:26.

We begin with the North Korea-U.S. summit.

After both sides took turns backing out and in again, and months of anticipation... it

finally came together in Singapore on Tuesday.

The grand finale was the signing of a joint statement.

U.S. President Donald Trump was happy,... but questions are raised about the lack of

specific details.

Lee Ji-won reports from Singapore.

North Korea and the United States reached a new milestone, namely the June 12 Singapore

Joint Statement.

It states that the two leaders conducted an in-depth and sincere exchange of opinions

on the issues related to the establishment of a new Pyongyang-Washington relationship,...

as well as building a lasting and robust foundation that leads to peace on the Korean peninsula.

The major point of this summit was also concisely stipulated.

U.S. President Donald Trump committed to providing security guarantees to North Korea, and conversely,

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization

of the Korean peninsula.

Agreeing that the development and improvement in their bilateral ties will contribute to

the peace and prosperity of the Korean Peninsula and of the world, as well as recognizing that

mutual confidence can promote the denuclearization of the peninsula, the two leaders signed on

four clauses.

First, Pyongyang and Washington will commit to establish new relations in accordance with

the desire of their respective peoples for achieving peace and prosperity.

Second, the two sides will join the efforts to build a lasting and stable peace regime

on the Korean peninsula.

Third, North Korea reaffirms the Panmunjom Declaration signed with South Korea,... and

commits to work toward complete denuclearization of the peninsula.

And finally, North Korea and the U.S. commit to recovering remains of Prisoners Of War

and Missing In Action soldiers from the Korean War, nearly 70 years ago,... including the

immediate repatriation of those already identified.

"While the joint statement did not list out details on North Korea's denuclearization

as many had expected it would,... Kim and Trump are confident and optimistic that this

promise will open a new era of peace and prosperity on the Korean peninsula.

Lee Ji-won Arirang News, Singapore."

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Isi dan Hasil Perjanjian Trump & Kim - Duration: 2:06.

Tuesday, June 12th 2018, located in Capella hotel, Sentosa Island Singapore,

President of the United States of America, Donald Trump and the Supreme Leader of North Korea, Kim-Jong-Un

officially singned copies of historical documents in English and Korean to conclude their summit.

These are 4 points of agreement they signed.

1st, The United States and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)

commit to establish new US-DPRK relations in accordance with the desire of the peoples

of the two countries for peace and prosperity.

2nd, The United States and DPRK will join their efforts to build a lasting and stable

peace regime on the Korean Peninsula.

3rd, Reaffirming the April 27, 2018 Panmunjom Declaration, the DPRK commits to work toward

complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

4th, The United States and the DPRK commit

to recovering prisoner of war (POW) / Missing in action (MIA) remains, including the immediate

repatriation of those already identified.

CNN says, This agreement may give North Korea chance to grow like China as they can redirect

their focus from Nuclear Weapon to Economy development.

For Americans, this agreement may change people bad point of view about their President and

give peaceful feeling to all of the people in America and around Korea Peninsula.

Is this going to be the beginning of world peace?

Only time can answer it.

#staysmart

For more infomation >> Isi dan Hasil Perjanjian Trump & Kim - Duration: 2:06.

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Trump To Receive Nobel Peace Prize For Saving World From Nuclear Annihilation - Duration: 5:24.

For more infomation >> Trump To Receive Nobel Peace Prize For Saving World From Nuclear Annihilation - Duration: 5:24.

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President Trump Makes History with Kim Jong Un! (And Exposes the Media At The Same Time!) Trump-Kim - Duration: 4:04.

For more infomation >> President Trump Makes History with Kim Jong Un! (And Exposes the Media At The Same Time!) Trump-Kim - Duration: 4:04.

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Obama's Deep State Is Done For After An Anti Trump Plot Was Revealed - Duration: 13:59.

Obama's Deep State Is Done For After An Anti-Trump Plot Was Revealed

Deep state operatives still loyal to former President Obama have wreaked havoc on the

Trump administration.

But they keep coming out of the shadows and exposing themselves.

And one major anti-Trump plot was just brought to light, and it will bring down Obama's

deep state.

Peter Strzok, a former FBI official, used to play a big role in Robert Mueller's Russia

probe.

He was the agent who oversaw the interviews that led to the ousting of National Security

Advisor Michael Flynn.

But newly revealed text messages between him and another FBI official are raising red flags.

The text messages, which were sent while he was working on Mueller's Russia witch hunt,

were fiercely anti-Trump.

Now the Justice Department is reading through over 10,000 of those text messages, and what

is found could be disastrous to Obama loyalists.

As reported by Fox News:

"JUSTICE DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS ARE READING THROUGH "OVER 10,000 TEXTS" BETWEEN FBI

OFFICIALS PETER STRZOK AND LISA PAGE, FOX NEWS HAS LEARNED, AFTER IT EMERGED STRZOK

WAS REMOVED FROM SPECIAL COUNSEL ROBERT MUELLER'S RUSSIA PROBE FOLLOWING THE DISCOVERY OF ANTI-TRUMP

MESSAGES BETWEEN THEM.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE OFFICIALS TOLD FOX NEWS THEY ARE IN THE PROCESS OF GOING THROUGH THE

TEXTS SO THEY CAN HAND THEM OVER TO THE HOUSE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE.

STRZOK, WHO WAS AN FBI COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AGENT, HAD WORKED ON THE MUELLER PROBE, BUT

WAS REASSIGNED TO THE FBI'S HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION AFTER THE DISCOVERY OF ANTI-TRUMP

TEXT MESSAGES WITH PAGE, WITH WHOM HE WAS HAVING AN AFFAIR.

PAGE WAS BRIEFLY ON MUELLER'S TEAM, BUT SINCE HAS RETURNED TO THE FBI.

THE DISCLOSURE OF THOSE MESSAGES REVIVED REPUBLICAN CONCERNS ABOUT THE OBJECTIVITY OF MUELLER'S

PROBE.

IT'S UNCLEAR WHETHER A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF THE 10,000 TEXTS HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH

TRUMP OR THE PROBE ITSELF.

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS SAY THE PROCESS OF READING AND REDACTING THE TEXTS COULD TAKE

"WEEKS," AND THAT THE THOUSANDS OF TEXT MESSAGES BETWEEN STRZOK AND PAGE SPAN OVER

"SEVERAL MONTHS."

THE REVIEW PROCESS COMES AS THE COMMITTEE ALSO THREATENS TO MOVE FORWARD WITH A CONTEMPT

RESOLUTION AGAINST TOP DOJ AND FBI OFFICIALS BARRING AN IMMINENT BREAKTHROUGH — AFTER

THE AGENCIES DID NOT COMPLY WITH A DEADLINE TO HAND OVER LONG-SOUGHT INFORMATION THAT

GOES WELL BEYOND TEXT MESSAGES.

STRZOK IS A FOCUS OF THEIR EFFORTS.

HOUSE INVESTIGATORS HAVE LONG REGARDED HIM AS A KEY FIGURE IN THE CHAIN OF EVENTS WHEN

THE BUREAU, IN 2016, RECEIVED THE INFAMOUS ANTI-TRUMP "DOSSIER" AND LAUNCHED A COUNTERINTELLIGENCE

INVESTIGATION INTO RUSSIAN MEDDLING IN THE ELECTION THAT ULTIMATELY CAME TO ENCOMPASS

FISA SURVEILLANCE OF A TRUMP CAMPAIGN ASSOCIATE."

These findings are not surprising to anyone paying attention.

It is abundantly clear that Mueller's Russia investigation is nothing more than a scheme

to bring down the President.

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Tucker: What CHINA wants from the TRUMP-KIM summit - Duration: 10:57.

Fox's Catherine Harridge is reporting tonight that rod Rosenstein threatened

to subpoena emails and phone records from Republicans on the House

Intelligence Committee in January it's an explosive story we're gonna ask the

Attorney General about it directly in just a minute good evening and welcome

to Tucker Carlson tonight the first ever meeting between a sitting American

president and a North Korean leader has finished president Trump and Kim jong-un

met one another in Singapore but their names on a new deal that seeks to reduce

tensions on the Korean Peninsula what's in the deal and what else has happened

in the summits wait for that we go to chief national correspondent and Henry

who was in Singapore right now it took her great to see you president Trump

came he saw and he got a deal despite all of the naysayers trying to talk down

the possibility of American success before during and after these talks the

president tonight in fact is going to go on offense try to sell this deal on

Hannity next hour telling Fox that Kim jong-un is going to start D

nuclearization virtually immediately with the document they signed here which

he says could save millions of lives by preventing nuclear war remarkable coming

just weeks after North Korea again threatened a nuclear conflict during one

of their walks together Kim was actually overheard through his interpreter

telling the president these pictures were so surreal that many in the world

quote will think of this as a form of fantasy from a science fiction movie

Democrats like Chuck Schumer tonight a warning this may be an actual fantasy

since Kim made no specific commitment to get rid of his nukes while the president

promised to end joint military exercises with South Korea that has some of our

allies concerned but Republicans like Senator John Kennedy today think

unbalanced this is a good agreement Kennedy said saying today that working

with Kim is like hand-feeding a shark you can do it but you've got to do it

very very carefully Tucker

great metaphors great thanks that is the New Deal with North Korea actually a

deal is good for the United States can we trust the North Koreans to follow it

Doug McGregor is retired US Army colonel author of the book margin of victory

congressman Jeff Fortenberry is a Republican represents the state of

Nebraska and both of them join us tonight

congressman first to you is this a deal Americans ought to be happy about well

the best word that I can use to describe the last few days in my mind is stunning

I think the president's actions here are bold they're historic it's almost

unimaginable given where we were just six months ago where we were on the

precipice of some type of even potential nuclear exchange

the president has leaned into something pretty radical here and perhaps he's

creating a new architecture for 21st century diplomacy he has said to Kim

Jong young we're going to deal with you for good or for ill and if it's for ill

and you move your finger toward a nuclear button we're going to hurt you

but if it's for good I want to create the space for perhaps authentic dialogue

and even friendship and I think he accomplished that he has rejected the

norms of ossified procedural ISM and stagnation that governs so many

international affairs and he took a bold risk and I think he delivered something

very important this first step we are holding out hope obviously for our

greater vision that could evolve here but it's an important and good first

step ossified procedural ISM a phrase I'm

stealing Myrtle are you as optimistic about it extremely I think this is

Donald Trump's finest hour and I'm absolutely serious

this is Donald Trump has recognized something that others have refused to

see for a very long time in Washington it's not simply that North Korea is on

the ropes it is it's on the verge of collapse Donald Trump understood that

and that's one of the reasons he was able to put the pressure on North Korea

the way he did but he also went to great lengths in his meetings with the

president G to forge an understanding with China he treated President Xi as an

equal treated China is an equal and I think Donald Trump understands something

that is not well understood in the Pentagon at this point or in many other

places in Washington and that our competition with China is essentially

economic and technological it is not military and

that was the key development because without China none of this would have

happened yes that's right and I think it clearly stemmed from what he said about

trade with China congressman there's been a lot of criticism of this deal

from the left along the lines that the president is giving away important

American advantages in exchange for nothing how would you respond to that

this is the combination of foreign policy realism and entrepreneurial

diplomacy and as I said this is not only about potentially preventing a conflict

and opening up a new chapter and in rejecting a stalemate of the last 65

years with North Korea but it also could signal a new way a new architecture for

diplomatic relations moving forward look the world is screaming for some type of

new interpersonal ecosystem both in our homes and in our communities as well as

between nations and what that means is that we have to have the ability to

reach out and provide authenticity and dialogue and create some space because

the world is

you

racing toward destructive technology and then what civilization itself is at

stake and we've got to find a way talk forward toward mutuality and well-being

and mutual security and or elsewhere where we don't have much hope but I mean

Colonel that's a lot of what we have heard liberals and some conservatives by

the way criticize the idea that you meet with someone who is morally

out-of-bounds like Kim jong-un going forward should we

be willing to meet with anybody oh absolutely and I think Donald Trump is a

disruptive force let's be frank he's disrupting the status quo lots of people

in this town are very upset because this threatens to change the distribution of

cash this threatens budgets this threatens force structures this

threatens a number of things he recognized early on when he was

campaigning that South Korea is a powerful state infinitely more powerful

than North Korea and quite capable of defending itself he recognized that

Japan is also in the same position in fact if Japan raises its investment in

military power by just 1% Japan will be number 3 in the world in terms of a

defense budget he understands that what Northeast Asia once and needs is

stability order and prosperity not war and I think he's got the agreement of

everyone who counts in the region that's an amazing statistic about Japan by the

way which most of us consider demilitarized apparently not Colonel

congressman thank you both very much thank you really thank you

well effect all this somewhat have on the rest of Asia a meaningful question

for the rest the world Michael Pillsbury is the man to answer it he's a senior

fellow and director of Chinese strategy the Hudson Institute author of maybe the

single best book recently on China called the hundred years marathon

China's secret strategy to replace America as the global superpower

dr. Pillsbury joins us tonight so what effect

Michael Pillsbury does this have on the rest of Asia if any right now well it

doesn't have much effect on the rest of Asia until more is revealed by President

Trump of what the next steps are going to be he's laid the foundation for

moving forward he's sent secretary Pompeo up to Beijing I myself am heard

from the Chinese already that they are taking credit for this a little bit hurt

that President Trump did not give them any credit when he was in Singapore they

feel they sent the plane they put the pressure on they did the sanctions they

voted for these UN Security Council resolutions three times it made the

toughest sanctions in history they all but pushed Chairman Kim into this and

here is their friend Donald Trump you know not tipping his hat to them so but

the president as you know is not poisonous you think of the Chinese

Politburo is having a heart and being having its feelings hurt that's so

interesting well we don't care if their feelings are hurt I'm going to Beijing

tomorrow so I got to be careful what I say Tucker yes but I would say a

reaction in Asia depends on how much concern they had about any given country

had about nuclear weapons in North Korea so down in Southeast Asia this is not

really a topic much they're much more concerned about the South China Sea is

the u.s. really going to have some ships that go inside the 12-mile

boundary and then have helicopter operations or swerve around and not

request innocent passage this is not a technical matter under the law of the

sea if there are five things that if you do that you are saying I dispute that

this claim we have not done those five things we usually go in with our radar

turned off we don't do swerving turns we don't launch helicopters so we're

recognizing the Chinese claim at the same time more mildly challenging this

is a big issue in Southeast Asia when Taiwan you know they're still

waiting for the f16 replacements they ask for 55 f-16 jet fighters about ten

years ago forty-eight or so US senators wrote a letter they held up the deputy

secretary of state give these jet fighters said I want their for sale

they're not really gifts that just still not happen so Taiwan is kind of

wondering what is their future in Japan they've got a series of issues they want

to hear more about so the North Korea issue as you know very well tucker is

really a bit more about the United States feeling vulnerable to a kind of

crazy person with h-bombs and 50 ICBMs if that's what it should

come to that problem seems to be taking care of so Americans can be happy

I'm a cute admirer president Trump he's done something for us but the rest of

Asia is still waiting for answers to a broader Asia strategy I think then

president Trump is working on that that's what his team has been telling me

I'd be worried if I lived in Taiwan Pachelbel's right thank you very much

great to see Ike you missed a few months ago the press was upset about president

Trump's overly aggressive posture toward North Korea now they're claiming he is

too friendly North Korea will try to make sense of that next

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President Trump One-on-one With Sean Hannity - Duration: 5:31.

thank you very much historic day let's just I think most people like me want to

know what was going on in that room one on one well the big thing is this is now

my 25th hour of being up and negotiating and we've been negotiating very hard

this is about the complete verifiable irreversible denuclearization of the

entire Peninsula so without that we could not have had a deal I mean the one

thing I thought we want to de nuke the entire Peninsula we want to de nuke that

whole situation that is a hotbed and you know what's been happening for years and

nobody did anything about it and you have to we have no choice we had

to the relationship was really good the you know it built and I talked about

early on in the relationship and the feeling well we had a very good feel

right from the beginning and we were able to get something very important

done and actually some things happened after that was signed Sean where we're

getting rid of certain missile research areas certain missile testing sites

they're getting rid of a lot you know in the lead up to this and this was pretty

amazing because obviously I'm a pretty strong critic of our news media for that

country but a lot it happened he dismantled the nuclear test site he

crossed over the DMZ three hostages were released the missiles stopped being

fired he was willing he you wouldn't have come here if he did not if he was

not willing to talk about denuclearization that's right so all of

that happened before you walked in and I don't remember that you said cargo

planes a cache or gave anything really before the lead up why do you know that

you why do you think he's interested in doing this after spending that time with

no sort of interesting because I noticed some of the precedent I'm not even

knocking him because honestly that the treating we very good on this subject

what's the treat badly but some of the press would say he's meeting with them

and therefore he has a major loss I said since when and you know others wanted to

it never worked out it probably never could have worked out but we really have

got like you haven't seen missiles going up

in seven or eight months you haven't seen research you haven't seen nuclear

tests very importantly Japan is very happy because they're being encircled I

mean there was a period of time when they were going right over the middle of

Japan and we got our hostages back and you're right we didn't pay for that but

but I think I don't say that in a braggadocious way at all because he did

such a smart thing because that was such a good a good thing to do and and I feel

so badly about otto warmbier that was the one thing and Otto did not die in

vain I actually believe and I've gotten very friendly without as parents they're

incredible people devastated as they you know as you would think great parents he

was a great young man but I think without Otto this whole thing wouldn't

have happened because it crystallized when he came back in the condition it

crystallized so much to so many people maybe even to the other side frankly but

I think that Otto truly did not die in vain I've known you for a lot of years

and I think one trait that I could say is brutal honesty in the room alone and

then the subsequent talks with your team or in their team how honest how brutal

what was said bring it trying to bring people into the room so we got along

very well we get along from the beginning we started off he and myself

and two interpreters and from the beginning we got along you know I've

made the statement and I've said it before I've said it about a lot of

different kinds of relationships you can almost tell right at the beginning

did you tell at the beginning what was your what was that minute no I felt very

good at the beginning and we you know I talked about we have to denote this

country has to be deduct and he understood that he fully understood it

he didn't fight it and we're doing some great things and for his country and

South Korea is going to be involved very much in helping and Japan is going to be

involved and President Xi of China has been

you know really terrific on the border I think let's say the last couple of

months unfortunately not a big part but this your meetings when you've met with

the president of China was scheduled if I recall for like 15 minutes didn't

something go on for four hours but we actually met at mar-a-lago he wanted to

be at mar-a-lago and we had a 15 minute meeting scheduled when he comes then we

were going to go to breakout rooms where he had many people waiting for us and it

ended up lasting for hours the 15 minutes president of China great guy it

ended up lasting for four hours we just got along and we have got no long I mean

I wanted to treat us better and trade that's my only problem electro proper to

do things it's a tough thing you know they're doing so well they've made so

much progress against us for so many years it's awfully tough for them to

bring it back and we'll see how that all works out we're gonna we're gonna do

something definitely we're gonna do something you know they offered us

eighty billion dollars in purchases of agricultural products but it's just not

enough for what we're talking about eighty billion what do you want to

thought I turned down eighty billion dollars but we have to do something with

intellectual property we have to do something just generally on trade last

year we lost five hundred billion dollars with China we can't do that

anymore

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DeNiro Just Got Unexpected Surprise From Hollywood After Ripping Into Trump – Enjoy Your New Home! - Duration: 3:24.

Rober De Niro got a standing ovation from people at the Tony Awards after he vigilantly

stated 'f-ck Trump' but that's not the only response he got from big Hollywood!

De Niro received an unexpected surprise from another part of Hollywood as famed actor and

singer, Robert Davi, lashed back at De Niro for his disgusting display of causing separation

among people and dividing the country while abusing his platform as an actor.

De Niro has been blazing saddles on his warpath against President Donald Trump and he's

received a little bit of support from some of his fellow Hollywood actors, but they are

probably the same people who didn't condemn Harvey Weinstein for his sexually charged

crimes.

It appears as though Hollywood is confused as some of the actors abuse their platform

to use it for pushing their political agenda, but the problem with that is this – the

actors who are bent on stepping into politics are those whose career likely ended years

ago.

TMZ talked about Robert Davi's response to Robert De Niro:

"Robert De Niro needs to learn some R-E-S-P-E-C-T when it comes to talking about President Trump

… according to another actor who's outraged by De Niro's "F**k Trump" comments at

the Tony Awards.

We got actor and singer Robert Davi Monday at LAX, and asked him about De Niro's simple,

yet fiery speech … which got a rousing ovation from the — clearly partial — crowd.

Davi strongly disagrees with what De Niro did … saying, "I respect you as an actor,

but it was disgusting what you did, and everyone who stood up."

Davi, who's been a vocal backer of Trump, says it doesn't matter who's in the White

House — it's just wrong to speak about a Prez that way.

For example, he told us how he handled a meeting with former President Obama, whom he did not

support politically.

He also spoke about uniting people and not dividing them.

Good advice for everyone … including the President?"

De Niro is 74-years-old and still finding work in Hollywood.

It's very respectable to be working at his age, especially in a career which calls for

extremely long days of being on the set.

While that's commendable and people who work at that age should be recognized for

their path of life, it's also the same path that De Niro is using to abuse his platform

by turning his acting career into his personal canvas for political activity.

It's that very behavior that has caused Hollywood award shows to continuously suffer

low ratings over the last few years as people simply don't want their entertainment tainted

by political opinions.

People simply want to be entertained and use movies, music, and books as their escape from

reality and their everyday life.

People just want to watch a good movie and support their favorite actors, but they don't

necessarily want their political views mixed in with that.

Robert De Niro's new home might have to be locked up in a retirement home where they

seldom mistreat people (which is a horrible crime, by the way).

Maybe De Niro needs to step back from his angry agenda and realize that he's getting

up there in age.

Maybe he can go relax in a retirement home on a fancy island paid for by all of the money

he made when he wasn't so distraught by politics.

He still has a lot of great movies out there, but he's becoming a character that many

people are simply not into anymore.

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Cavuto: Trump shows Kim Jong Un a video in Singapore - Duration: 14:32.

any moment for AT&T it is about time or should I say Time Warner will these

companies be able to merge they've tried for the better part of two years

very shortly we'll know why every single entertainment conglomerate on the planet

seems to have something at stake in this we're gonna bring it to you live in the

meantime there is this it seems to me that this is not the art of the deal but

it seems to be the beginning of the art of concessions we ought to have the same

caution dealing with a country that we've never had much dealing with but be

very hopeful if she's going to denuclearize we have to be sure that all

the I's are dotted and the t's across if North Korea does not prove willing to

follow through we and our allies must be prepared to restore the policy of

noctilum preference it's imperative that we actually get action here not just

photo ops yep Kim shakes Trump's hand

and receives lavish praise from personal Crump and tries to play President Trump

look what happened to Canada all right well after the sit-down the

fallout welcome everybody really glad to have you I'm Neil Cavuto so what what

now what happens now we've got former Obama Defense Secretary Leon Panetta who

says we'll talk is one thing delivering quite another national security adviser

under george w bush Stephen Adly on what would make this Agreement even stronger

also Republican Senator Rand Paul who sees danger not from Kim Jong moon get

this maybe a fellow Republican senator he's here to explain first to John

Roberts in Singapore on how this face-to-face is playing out across the

globe John

Yael good morning from Singapore where it's 4 o'clock on Wednesday in New York

in the United States you're still into Tuesday and Tuesday here in Singapore

the world was marveling captivated by these images of the very first sitting

American president sitting down with a North Korean leader and the two of them

appearing to get along quite well in the one-on-one meeting that they had and

then later in the extended bilateral meeting over lunch and then signing as

you see here a joint communique that came out of the summit but since then

the critics have really gathered voice and are saying that President Trump gave

away too much without getting anything from Kim jong-un President Trump saying

in this communique that he's about to sign there that he is giving the North

North Korea security guarantees in exchange for Kim Jong Un's commitment

for complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula but the critics are now

saying that it's an empty promise from North Korea there's no verification at

this point president Trump saying all of that will come later that he gave up

nothing and that Kim jong-un was willing to go further than either he or his

father have with previous presidents why listen here

we have never gone this far I don't think they've ever had the confidence

frankly in a president that they have right now for getting things done and

having the ability to get things done I gave up nothing I'm here I haven't

slept in 25 hours but I thought it was appropriate to do because we've been

negotiating for literally round-the-clock with them but we haven't

given up anything other than you're right I agreed to meet he agreed to meet

so the president gave up his time to meet with Kim jong-un the president also

saying that he was going to cancel the yearly joint us-south Korea military

exercises the president called them calling them provocative also overly

expensive a lot of his critics are now saying that the president shouldn't have

given that up with the president also saying in that press conference you saw

there Neal that if the negotiations don't go the way that he helps them to

he will restart those military exercises and where we go from here is a number of

meetings that are planned with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the North

Koreans as well as Ambassador John Bolton

but the Republican senator out of Louisiana John Kennedy suggesting that

the administration has to proceed very cautiously in talks with Kim jong-un

listen here I think it's important to remember

through out this process that Kim Jong is a butcher he's a butcher of his own

family he's a butcher of his own people and working with him is like trying to

hand feed a shark you can do it but you have to do it very very carefully

working with Kim jong-un is like hand-feeding a shark you can do it you

just have to do it very carefully the president saying he believes that Kim

Jong goat is sincere about wanting to give up nuclear weapons in exchange for

security and economic guarantees but the president also adding in that press

conference to spread that press conference this morning Neil that he

could be back here in six months and say well we got it wrong I think the world

is hoping he's not going to be saying that six months from now yeah I would

hope not all right done Roberts thank you very much my friend now by the way

there is this the worst thing you can do to President Trump if you're a foreign

leader is try to plan so if there's a cheating North Korea in the future if

there's a you know promise and not deliver North Korea then we're probably

going to have a war probably gonna have a work that was South Carolina

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham this morning not long after saying that he

added this I'm a pretty hawkish guy but I want peace I don't want war I'm

willing to give him security guarantees and economic opportunity that I didn't

think I would have given a year ago now a lot of people think he is actually

responding to my next guest who has criticized his hawkish stance the

Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul by the way we did contact senator Graham

something we do quite a bit his office declined but first to Senator Rand Paul

right now a senator he's obviously dialed some of these

remarks back i think it the genesis was your criticism of them where do you

stand on on his kind of bellicose view of things you know i think in the midst

of a historic opening president Trump actually having face-to-face

conversations with the leader of North Korea Lindsey Graham trying to declare

war in the middle of that is I don't know someone living in an alternative

universe but it's not real helpful in the middle of the opening to actually

talk about oh yeah if we don't like this we're gonna you know bomb them or

declare war on them no so I think we need to you know have a better

understanding of the way the world works and see if we can actually achieve

something here but I think it's historic that President Trump has had this

meeting nobody else would have done it Obama didn't do it Obama refused to meet

with them Bush II wouldn't do it they would have lawyer this thing to death

and come up with a million reasons not to do the meeting but in order to have a

breakthrough you have to have a meeting so I think this is a very beginning but

I'm very hopeful you know I think we're in this senator even though he didn't

provide this statement directly to US Senator Lindsey Graham did provided his

CNN and referred it to well that's what he said when it comes to fighting

radical Islam and bad actors Senator Paul is constantly AWOL there is no

threat to America that Senator Paul will not retreat from yeah you know I think

he has a naive worldview and we've had this discussion going on for a while

also he's very careless about war but also very careless about the Bill of

Rights I've just come from the Senate floor where he's objecting having the

Fifth Amendment and the sixth amendment apply to people who are accused of

crimes in the United States you know I find it hard to believe that in this day

and age there's someone a senator in public on the Senate floor saying oh no

if you're accused of a crime the United States and Lindsey Graham calls you an

enemy combatant he can send you to Guantanamo Bay or anywhere else

indefinitely no lawyer no trial if Lindsey Graham thinks you're an enemy

combatant he thinks the world were at war and that they're somehow we're gonna

be under martial law under Lindsey Graham that scares me to death and scare

everyone who believes in the Bill of Rights to death we're having that flight

on the Senate floor as we speak because he's blocking my amendment which would

say that no one accused of a crime in our country should ever be spirited away

to another country and knock at a trial you know I'm not all belabor this issue

one more time you'll indulge me because I wanted to have the lives of Grandma

but he constantly refuses coming on this show that's fine but the one thing that

I did want to get from you is your take on his two extreme views of what can

happen here either there's peace or there's war

there is no middle ground what do you make it up well I think that's a typical

of the neoconservatives they see black and white they think you're either

Chamberlain or you're you know Churchill there's no

in-between and there's no nuance to diplomacy when in reality there's a

great deal of nuance and so we have to figure out a way forward to get to

denuclearization but you know for example John Bolton another Lindsey

Graham neocon for him to say oh we're gonna show them the Libyan solution

which was I guess you give up your nuclear weapons then we kill you is

probably not good for diplomacy either so we have to diplomat should think

about what they say before they say them and we need to be talking about how we

can denuclearize North Korea and the whole entire Korean Peninsula and that

involves give-and-take and this is what the the new

Conn's would never often any offer any carrot because they're all about stick

and they want everybody to just kneel down and behave but one of those kneel

con senator is at the table john bolton was at the table I'm sure the President

had that by design of course Mike Pompeo was there as well and others were there

but why do you think he did that because of course the North Koreans were

apoplectic over his Libya comments as you alluded to and yet there he was what

did you make of them my hope is that he was at the children's table and that he

wasn't influencing the discussion among adults I think he was at the main table

but let's step back from this and you talked about what the North Koreans

might over down the road as far as more tests and all the rest and what we are

offering to do to stop the the joint exercises for the time being we could

start those back up if we're not getting the signs of progress out of the North

Koreans but a lot of people have looked at this and said well we must have that

guarantee that we must have verifiable proof that the North Koreans are

denuclearizing are starting to dismantle things and that does not appear I stress

appear to be in this Agreement right it's not I mean so that will come over

time they have been duplicitous in the past so should we have volumes here at

Senator I'm sorry sir but I just want to be clear should we have volunteered to

go ahead and stop these exercises yeah because that can easily be restarted at

any point in time but it shows goodwill it's nothing permanent it's not like

giving them money and I'm not forgiving the North Koreans any money I would

offer them the allure of trade with Japan and South Korea and US and

expanded trade with China and the allure of what trade and commerce brings

basically to a country he has to know he's travelled the world his people may

not have never seen the great opulence that there is in South Korea but he and

his leaders know that there is and they know that there's starvation in their

country we offer them the allure of becoming part of the world of nations

but their hat will have to be verifiable test and I think that the relinquishment

of sanctions even possibly bringing troops home are all things that should

be done out there and if any of them are to

happen we have to have verifiable nuclear denuclearization and it would

probably be a ratcheting down of things over a period of time as he shows

compliance now I know you have been a long credit even during your

presidential campaign about all the troop commitments they have all over the

world I believe at the time you had comment on South Korea the president is

open to seeing that troop number reduced maybe as part of the long-term deal with

the North Koreans someone in the south and South Korea fear that by the time

we're reducing the the North Koreans are rearming and I've proposed an input in

between solution about six months ago I came forward with a possibility of

making the forces along the DMZ the deconfliction zone between the two

Koreas making that an international force and actually making Chinese troops

part of that course because one China does not want us in North Korea North

Korea doesn't want us in North Korea and I think they would see the Chinese as

somewhat of a deterrent to us actually if it were an international force with

the Chinese in it it'd be very unlikely that we would come trotting up into

North Korea for a regime change so I still think it's an idea that hasn't

been fully discussed but actually might be a way of trying to get to something

that's not no troops but is actually a more fully international set of troops

with the understanding that as the Koreas get along over a period of time

and is a verifiable denuclearization that you actually could go to a time

when there are not troops not foreign troops in Korea are you feeling better

today than you were yesterday there a lot of people who criticize the

president for meeting with this rogue dictator as if we could pick and choose

the leaders of countries you know and you've gotten into that with me before

but how do you deal today versus yesterday I think it's a good step for

the world and I think that people need to understand diplomacy is easy with

people like England I mean we have such a long relationship we have very similar

system it's much harder where diplomacy is really needed is when we have a great

deal of disagreements and we don't approve of a great deal of what they do

as far as human rights doesn't mean that we should condone any of that but we

still should have discussions and deconfliction so we don't have war

and I think over time freedom is just and capitalism or such an amazing thing

that without forces without anything if you allow the North Koreans to see trade

if you allow their consumers to have the stuff that is made all around the world

stuff and economic prosperity makes people hunger for freedom more and you

won't need an army if they're able see that it's not at a ramp oh thank you

very good all right we could be just minutes away from finding out whether

AT&T can go ahead and merge with Time Warner

why so much hangs on the balance here including what

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Trump announces to end S. Korea-US joint military exercises, sparks concerns - Duration: 1:59.

President Trump's announcement that he would end the the joint-military exercises, or what

he calls the 'wargames', with South Korea, as sparked concerns with North Korea watchers

and media outlets alike.

Choi Si-young has this round-up.

"We will be stopping the war games, which will save us a tremendous amount of money,

unless and until we see that the future negotiation is not going along like it should.

But we will be saving a tremendous amount of money, plus I think it's very provocative."

In the press conference after the summit with Kim Jong-un, U.S. President Donald Trump said

he will end the regular joint military exercises between the United States and South Korea.

The drills consist of field training exercises and computerized command and control war simulations

against a threat from North Korea.

Trump called the exercises "provocative" and "inappropriate" in light of improving relations

with North Korea.

He added halting the drills will save money.

The spokesperson for U.S. Department of Defense said Trump previously discussed the matter

with defense secretary James Mattis.

However, some major U.S. newspapers expressed concerns about Trump's decision.

The New York Times called it a concession to North Korea and a gamble on Kim Jong-un's

promise to scrap the North Korea's nuclear weapons programs.

The Washington Post said Trump's move had significant political benefits for Chairman

Kim.

And the Wall Street Journal said that in the past the U.S. had consistently rejected North

Korea's demand to halt joint drills.

Some experts also share similar views.

According to the Yonhap News Agency, former U.S. ambassador to South Korea Alexander Vershbow

said ending the drills is a concession with nothing in return from North Korea.

The former ambassador added that regular exercises between the two allies is a must.

Victor Cha, senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, warned

that the move could hurt the South Korea-U.S. alliance.

South Korea's defense ministry said it needs to understand the exact intention of President

Trump's words before further comments.

Choi Si-young, Arirang News.

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Últimas notícia de hoje : Presidente Trump e Kim Jon-Un assinam acordos de paz e comerciais - Duration: 4:36.

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Hannity: The Media Attacks Trump Over Noko Summit - Duration: 12:11.

hey Shawn all right Tucker great show and welcome to Hannity 9 p.m. on the

east coast of the United States 9 a.m. right here in Singapore and tonight

we're less than 24 hours out of the president's historic summit with North

Korean dictator Kim jong-un and just a short time ago I had the opportunity to

sit down with President Trump in the very room where he and Kim jong-un

kicked off their bilateral talks take a look

historic day let's just I think most people like me want to know what was

going on in that room one-on-one well the big thing is this is now my 25th

hour of being up and negotiating and we've been negotiating very hard and one

thing up what we want to denote the entire peninsula we want to denote that

whole situation that is a hotbed and you know what's been happening for years and

nobody did anything about it and you have to we have no choice we had to now

we'll have the full interview with the president coming up in toto

including some very important insight into what went on behind the scenes

during these highly anticipated hawks without a doubt this summit was a

tremendous success and complete verifiable error irreversible

denuclearization of the entire Korean Peninsula is now in the works and a lot

of certainly hanging in the balance including a safer world for your kids

and future generations and we're going to detail all of the consequential

diplomatic progress from the past 24 hours plus we will compare the

president's diplomacy surrounding North Korea to that of President Reagan's

strategy countering the former Soviet Union there are remarkable parallels

here because we're witnessing history in the making but no one on the Left nobody

in the mainstream media very few in the Democratic Party saw this coming they

have blunt pathological hatred for this president and it seemingly knows no

bounds now today many are still actively

rooting for the president and in the end the country to fail on the world stage

because it doesn't benefit them regardless of all the potential danger

the potential consequences down the road now we're going to show you the most

petulant coverage from the past 24 hours it'll probably shock you but not totally

surprise you now under the president's leadership the

world is changing for the better in spite of the predictable bitter

partisans guess what it's time to get on board you want a safer world you want a

better economy you want jobs now that's tonight's peace on the peninsula

inspired opening monologue from Singapore all right it happened after

months of doubt speculations and negotiation while President Trump made

history became the first president in US history to hold direct talks with North

Korea and by all accounts this summit went very well exceeding expectations

now the meetings between President Trump and Kim jong-un were reportedly

productive a solid first step in negotiating what is the complete

verifiable irreversible denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula now Trump and

Kim even signed a bilateral agreement based on four key points first the two

countries agreed to establish new relations next the country's promised to

work toward peace on the Korean Peninsula

third Kim jong-un reaffirmed his commitment towards the complete

denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and fourth and this is not really widely

reported very important though North Korea agreed to recover and return the

remains of American soldiers that were killed during the Korean War and

president Trump and Kim jong-un had this to say after signing that joint

resolution let's take a look the letter that we're signing is very comprehensive

and I think both sides are going to be very impressed with the result a lot of

goodwill went into this a lot of work a lot of preparation we're very proud of

what took place today I think our whole relationship with North Korea and the

Korean Peninsula is it's going to be a very much different situation that it

has in the past we both want to do something we both are going to do

something and we have developed a very special bond so

people are going to be very impressed people are going to be very happy and

we're going to take care of a very big and very dangerous problem for the world

and today the positive reaction continued just moments ago the president

tweeted quote the world has taken a big step back from potential nuclear

catastrophe and more rocket launches nuclear testing or research the hostages

are back home with their families Thank You chairman Kim our day together was

historic and it is important to remember these talks occurred only after the

release of three American hostages after an agreement from Kim jong-un to halt

nuclear tests and ICBM test and firing missiles over Japan and of course North

Korea's destruction of one of their key missile launch sites and can even

remember he crossed the DMZ for the first time into the arms of the South

Korean president and all of this without any concessions from the United States

nothing and in my interview with President Trump even indicated that

North Korea's concessions will go much deeper than what they said openly you

look at what he's done so we got our hostages back but they've blown up one

of their sites one of their testing sites their primary testing site in fact

some people say they're only testing site they're getting rid of a missile

which isn't in the document that was done afterwards they're getting rid of a

missile testing site they're doing so much now so it's a process and it's it's

really moving rapidly and meanwhile shortly after signing the agreement and

wrapping up the talks President Trump held a very lengthy news conference

giving immediate reaction to his historic meeting I got to sit in a

second row Jim Acosta was four seats down fake new CNN take a look

chairman Kim and I just signed a joint statement in which he reaffirmed his

unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

he was very firm in the fact that he wants to do this I think you might want

to do this as much or even more than me because they see a very bright future

for North Korea the sanctions will come off when we

are sure that the nukes are no longer a factor I noticed that some of the people

saying that the president has agreed to meet he has given up so much I gave up

nothing I'm here I haven't slept in 25 hours but I thought it was appropriate

to do because we've been negotiating for literally round-the-clock otto warmbier

is a very special person and he will be for a long time in my life his purse of

good friends of mine I think without Otto this would not have happened

Otto did not die in vain he had a lot to do with us being here today president

has more to say on otto warmbier in our interview and we have contrasted on this

show the stark differences between a strategy of peace through strength

versus a strategy of bribery and the appeasement and bowing before dictators

now tonight that contrast is all too clear once again and the similarities

between former President Reagan and President Trump are now coming in to the

floor the weak the feckless leadership from Jimmy Carter that made way for

Ronald Reagan who was left to deal with a world that was a massive turmoil and

the same can be said of Obama's feeble weak pathetic Pecola strategy of

appeasement that was ushered in well gave the opportunity to usher in Donald

Trump and both Trump and Reagan had very tough talk for their international

adversaries Reagan calling the former Soviet Union an evil empire

many in the media freaking out that the California cowboy Reagan was leading us

towards a nuclear war let's go through history take a look they preached the

supremacy of the state declare its omnipotence over individual man and

predict its eventual domination of all peoples on the earth they are the focus

of evil in the modern world so in your discussions of the nuclear freeze

proposals I urge you to beware the temptation of pride the temptation of

blithely declaring yourselves above it all and label both sides equally have

called to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an evil

empire simply call the arms race a giant

misunderstanding and thereby remove yourself from the struggle between right

and wrong and good and evil now of course just months ago President Trump

also engaged in tough rhetoric even calling kim jong-in

on little rocket man just like reagan the media went into a complete meltdown

once again produc predicting a nuclear holocaust

remember these remarks from President Trump career-best not make any more

threats to the United States they will be met with fire fury and frankly power

the likes of which this world has never seen before frankly the people that were

questioning that statement was it too tough maybe it wasn't tough enough

they've been doing this in our country for a long time for many years and it's

about time that somebody stuck up for the people of this country and for the

people of other countries and what they've been getting away with is a

tragedy and it can't be allowed if anything happens to Guam there's going

to be big big trouble in North Korea he does anything with respect to Guam or

anyplace else that's an American territory for an American ally he will

truly regret it and he will regret it fast

now our next comparison surrounds military strategy that both President

Trump President Reagan they ramped up military spending military drills a

military presence reaffirmed strategic commitments to shield our allies from

hostile adversaries and one more similarity comes from the two

president's willingness to walk away from the table and before ultimately

negotiating the end of the Cold War while President Reagan you remember

while he walked away from talks with Mikhail Gorbachev in Reykjavik and a few

weeks ago President Trump actually cancelled this North Korean summit over

a dispute and as frequently asserted his willingness to walk away from a bad deal

and oh yeah a bonus both Reagan and Trump oversaw booming economies both

implementing significant tax reform tax cuts removing burdensome regulation and

bureaucracy they both inherited and of course despite what we know from history

peace through strength works no one in the mainstream media saw this

coming but they should have we shouldn't have been surprised but then again these

are the same people they were wrong about Donald Trump winning the

republican primary laughing when he got into the race the same people wrong

about Trump defeating Hillary Clinton in the general election and the same people

who were wrong about Trump Russia collusion and a so-called scandal when

it turns out the only one colluding with the Russians while Hillary Clinton and

of course they're completely obsessed with anything tabloid stormy stormy

stormy and other ridiculous topics take a look this could be the last nail in

the coffin for McDaniels it's causing stormy weather Pornstar stormy Daniels

claims president Trump broke the law had her bullied the stormy Daniels had the

president's number it sure seems that way President Trump might have met his

match with stormy Daniels how is stormy

weather in this stormy speaks it's not care of what he meant by cold countries

are you shocked or surprised by this not surprised in one way I'm proud I am a

proud no we are not all created equal at least not if you were born in as the

president put it a whole country the word house instead of whole as in house

countries not coal countries I guess he's a bowler is there a difference if

the president said whole house

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Tucker Carlson: What China Wants From The Trump-Kim Summit - Duration: 10:25.

fox's catherine herridge is reporting tonight that rod Rosenstein threatened

to subpoena emails and phone records from Republicans on the House

Intelligence Committee in January it's an explosive story we're gonna ask the

Attorney General about it directly in just a minute

good evening welcome to Tucker Carlson tonight the first ever meeting between a

sitting American president and a North Korean leader has finished president

Trump and Kim jong-un met one another in Singapore put their names on a new deal

that seeks to reduce tensions on the Korean Peninsula what's in the deal and

what else has happened in the summit's wait for that we go to chief national

correspondent Henry who was in Singapore right now ed Tucker great to see you

president Trump came he saw and he got a deal despite all of the naysayers trying

to talk down the possibility of American success before during and after these

talks the president tonight in fact is going to go on offense try to sell this

deal on Hannity next hour telling Fox that Kim jong-un is going to start

denuclearization virtually immediately with the document they signed here which

he says could save millions of lives by preventing nuclear war remarkable coming

just weeks after North Korea again threatened a nuclear conflict during one

of their walks together Kim was actually overheard through his interpreter

telling the president these pictures were so surreal that many in the world

quote will think of this as a form of fantasy from a science fiction movie

Democrats like Chuck Schumer tonight warning this may be an actual fantasy

since Kim made no specific commitment to get rid of his nukes while the president

promised to end joint military exercises with South Korea that has some of our

allies concerned but Republicans like Senator John Kennedy today think

unbalanced this is a good agreement Kennedy said saying today that working

with Kim is like hand-feeding a shark you can do it but you've got to do it

very very carefully Tucker

great metaphor great thanks ed is the new deal with North Korea actually a

deal is it good for the United States can we trust the North Koreans to follow

it Doug McGregor is retired US Army colonel author a book margin of victory

congressman Jeff Fortenberry is a Republican represents the state of

Nebraska and both of them join us tonight

congressman first to you is this a deal Americans ought to be happy about well

the best word that I can use to describe the last few days in my mind is stunning

I think the president's actions here are bold they're historic it's almost

unimaginable given where we were just six months ago where we were on the

precipice of some type of even potential nuclear exchange the president has

leaned into something pretty radical here and perhaps he's creating a new

architecture for 21st century diplomacy he has said to Kim Jong Jong we're going

to deal with you for good or for ill and if it's for ill and you move your finger

toward a nuclear button we're gonna hurt you but if it's for good I want to

create the space for perhaps authentic dialogue and even friendship and I think

he accomplished that he has rejected the norms of ossified procedural ISM and

stagnation that governs so many international affairs and he took a bold

risk and I think he delivered something very important it's his first step we

are holding out hope obviously for a greater vision that could evolve here

but it's an important and good first step ossified procedural ISM a phrase

I'm stealing colonel are you as optimistic about it extremely I think

this is Donald Trump's finest hour and I'm absolutely serious this is Donald

Trump has recognized something that others have refused to see for a very

long time in Washington it's not simply that North Korea is on the ropes it is

it's on the verge of collapse Donald Trump understood that and that's one of

the reasons he was able to put the pressure on North Korea the way he did

but he also went to great lengths in his meetings with the president G to forge

an understanding with China he treated President Xi is an equal treated China

is an equal and I think Donald Trump understands something that is not well

understood in the Pentagon at this point or in many other places in Washington

and that our competition with China is essentially economic and technological

it is not military and was the key development because without

China none of this would have happened yes that's right and I think it clearly

stemmed from what he said about trade with China congressman there's been a

lot of criticism of this deal from the left along the lines that the president

is giving away important American advantages in exchange for nothing how

would you respond to that this is the combination of foreign policy realism

and entrepreneurial diplomacy and as I said this is not only about potentially

preventing a conflict and opening up a new chapter and in rejecting a sale made

of the last sixty five years with North Korea but it also could signal a new way

a new architecture for diplomatic relations moving forward look the world

is screaming for some type of new interpersonal ecosystem both in our

homes and in our communities as well as between nations and what that means is

that we have to have the ability to reach out and provide authenticity and

dialogue and create some space because the world is racing toward destructive

technology and then what civilization itself is at stake and we've got to find

a way talk forward toward mutuality and well-being and mutual security and or

elsewhere where we don't have much hope but I mean Colonel that's a lot of what

we have heard liberals and some conservatives by the way criticized the

idea that you meet with someone who is morally out-of-bounds like Kim jong-un

going forward should we be willing to be with anybody oh absolutely and I think

Donald Trump is a disruptive force let's be frank he's disrupting the status quo

lots of people in this town are very upset because this threatens to change

the distribution of cash this threatens budgets this threatens for structures

this threatens a number of things he recognized early on when he was

campaigning that South Korea is a powerful state infinitely more powerful

than North Korea and quite capable of defending itself he recognized that

Japan is so in the same position in fact if Japan

raises its investment in military power by just 1% Japan will be number 3 in the

world in terms of a defense budget he understands that what Northeast Asia

once and needs is stability order and prosperity not war and I think he's got

the agreement of everyone who counts in the region that's an amazing statistic

about Japan by the way which most of us consider demilitarized apparently not

Colonel congressman thank you both very much thank you really thank you what

effect will this summit have on the rest

what effect mica pills radiuses have on the rest of Asia if any

right now well it doesn't have much effect on the rest of Asia until more is

revealed by President Trump of what the next steps are going to be he's laid the

foundation for moving forward he's sent secretary Pompeo up to Beijing I myself

am heard from the Chinese already that they are taking credit for this a little

bit hurt that President Trump did not give them any credit when he was in

Singapore they feel they sent the plane they put the pressure on they did the

sanctions they voted for these UN Security Council resolutions three times

it made the toughest sanctions in history they all but pushed Chairman Kim

into this and here is their friend Donald Trump you know not tipping his

hat to them so but the president as you know is not think of the Chinese

Politburo is having a heart and being having its feelings hurt that's so

interesting well we don't care if their feelings are hurt I'm going to Beijing

tomorrow so I got to be careful what I say to her yes but I would say the

reaction in Asia depends on how much concern they had about any given country

had about nuclear weapons in North Korea so down in Southeast Asia this is not

really a topic much they're much more concerned about the South China Sea is

the u.s. really going to have some ships that go inside the 12-mile boundary and

then have helicopter operations or swerve around and not request innocent

passage this is not a technical matter under the law of the sea if there are

five things that if you do that you are saying I dispute that this claim we have

not done those five things we usually go in with our radar turned off we don't do

swerving turns we don't launch helicopters so we're recognizing the

Chinese claim at the same time we're mildly challenging this is a big issue

in Southeast Asia when Taiwan you know they're still

waiting for the f16 replacements they ask for 55 f-16 jet fighters about ten

years ago forty-eight or so US senators wrote a

letter they held up the Deputy Secretary of State give these jet fighters yes I

want they're for sale they're not really gifts that still not happen so Taiwan is

kind of wondering what is their future in Japan they've got a series of issues

they want to hear more about so the North Korea issue as you know very well

tucker is volume a bit more about the united states feeling vulnerable to a

kind of crazy person with h-bombs and fifty ICBMs if that's what it should

come to that problem seems to be taken care of so Americans can be happy

I'm a cute admirer president Trump he's done something for us but the rest of

Asia is still waiting for answers to a broader Asian strategy I think then

President Trump is working on that that's what his team has been telling me

I'd be worried if I lived in Taiwan acabelles right thank you very much

great to see iq just a few months ago the pressure is upset about president

Trump's overly aggressive posture toward North Korea now they're claiming he's

too friendly North Korea will try to make sense of that next

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Kim-Trump summit making headlines in international media - Duration: 4:22.

The summit between North Korea's Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump did come to

a close yesterday, but it still remains the hot topic around the world.

None more so than in Singapore, where the historic event took place.

And so it's where to turn now, to connect with our correspondent Lee Ji-won who has

been covering the summit from the ground for us.

Ji-won, I see you are at the International Media Center.

What has it been like there and how is the summit being covered by the other foreign

media outlets there?

Jang-ho, like you said, the two leaders' meeting is still making the headlines around the world.

We got to talk to some of the reporters in the International Media Center to hear what

they think about the summit.

"I think this is a great success for the two leaders and for the people in the Northeast

Asia countries including Japan.

This is the beginning of a new era in which the two adversaries try to overcome their

controversies."

"True although it was light on details, I think this represents an overall positiveness

in North Korea-U.S. relations which hadn't existed before."

But there was some skepticism about the summit's outcome

"I'm afraid that many Japanese people are not so satisfied with the agreement.

For example, there is no mention of abduction cases and they did not agree on how to make

the denuclearization.

Many people are skeptical of the agreement."

To give you a brief recap of what the other media around the world said, Washington Post

reported that the summit was a huge success for the North Korean leader, saying that President

Trump made huge concession to Kim.

China's state-run Xinhua News Agency was more optimistic, saying that the summit heralds

a thaw in Pyongyang-Washington ties.

It also contained Beijing's response to the summit where the State Councilor and Foreign

Minister highlighted the significance of the summit, which China had long called for.

Now, the general consensus the media seemed to have is that this surely is a step towards

a new opening,... but the joint statement lacks details and has vague wordings.

We'll be going over some of those concerns with an expert in the studio later, but sticking

with the summit for now, we obviously know both leaders left Singapore last night, Kim

Jong-un is expected to have arrived in Pyongyang by now, but we have yet to receive any confirmation

on Trump's touch-down in Washington.

Is that right?

Yes, in fact U.S. President Donald Trump,… even before landing in his home country,…

tweeted about the summit with his North Korean counterpart this morning.

His tweet reads, "the world has taken a big step back from potential Nuclear catastrophe

No more rocket launches, nuclear testing or research "

And he also thanked Kim, saying their "day together was historic."

And as for the departures,... North Korea's Kim Jong-un left Singapore at around 11:20

PM yesterday,... and he is expected to have arrived in North Korea this morning.

But another Chinese private jet that left together from Singapore landed in Beijing

early this morning.

There is speculation that some North Korean officials could've dropped by Beijing to deliver

the summit results to China.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump left about 30 minutes earlier than expected, at

6-thirty local time, on his Air Force One, from the Paya Lebar Airbase, just as he came

into the city state.

On his plane, Trump talked with South Korean President Moon Jae-in at around 8-twenty to

share the results of the Joint Statement with North Korea.

He is known to have stopped over at airbases in Guam and Hawaii to encourage U.S. forces

and is expected to arrive at the White House sometime Wednesday morning.

This has been Lee Ji-won covering the Kim Jong-un Trump summit from Singapore.

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