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President Donald Trump says North Korea has started returning the remains of U.S. soldiers

from the Korean War.

In an interview with Fox News on Friday morning, Trump said: "They are already starting to

produce the remains of these great young soldiers who were left in North Korea.

We're getting the remains, and nobody thought that was possible."

The decision to repatriate the remains of U.S. soldiers was announced at the summit

in Singapore.

According to Defense Department officials, about 7,700 U.S. military personnel are still

unaccounted for from the Korean War.

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اكاديميه بطلي الجزء الثالث حلقة 11 - اوا مايت || United States of Smash!!! - Duration: 2:01.

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A Story of Opportunity: US–North Korea Summit Official Movie Trailer ("Destiny Pictures") - Duration: 4:12.

Seven billion people inhabit planet Earth.

Of those alive today, only a small number will leave a lasting impact.

And only the very few will make decisions or take actions that renew their homeland

and change the course of history.

History may appear to repeat itself for generations—cycles that never seem to end.

There have been times of relative peace and times of great tension.

While this cycle repeats, the light of prosperity and innovation has burned bright

for most of the world.

History is always evolving.

And there comes a time when only a few are called upon to make a difference.

But the question is, what difference will the few make?

The past doesn't have to be the future.

Out of the darkness can come the light.

And the light of hope can burn bright.

What if… a people that share a common and rich heritage can find a common future?

Their story is well-known, but what will be their sequel?

Destiny Pictures presents a story of opportunity: a new story, a new beginning.

One of peace.

Two men, two leaders… one destiny.

A story about a special moment in time,

when a man is presented with one chance that may never be repeated.

What will he choose?

To show vision and leadership…

… or not?

There can only be two results:

One, of moving back.

Or one of moving forward.

A new world can begin today…

one of friendship, respect, and goodwill.

Be part of that world, where the doors of opportunity are ready to be opened.

Investment from around the world.

Where you can have medical breakthroughs, an abundance of resources,

innovative technology, and new discoveries.

What if?

Can history be changed?

Will the world embrace this change?

And when could this moment in history begin?

It comes down to a choice.

On this day.

In this time.

At this moment.

The world will be watching. Listening… anticipating… hoping.

Will this leader choose to advance his country and be part of a new world…

be the hero of his people?

Will he shake the hand of peace and enjoy prosperity like he has never seen?

A great life, or more isolation?

Which path will be chosen?

Featuring President Donald Trump…

and Chairman Kim Jong-un…

in a meeting to remake history.

To shine in the sun.

One moment.

One choice.

What if?

The future remains to be written.

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Domino's Pizza Is Fixing Potholes Around the U.S. - Duration: 1:00.

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US stocks fall amid trade worries with China - Duration: 2:33.

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S. Korea's Blue House will "soon announce whether there are changes to S. Korea, U.S. joint drills" - Duration: 2:14.

Discussions are being held on whether South Korea and the United States should pause their

joint military exercises.

South Korea's presidential office will soon make an announcement on that decision.

Our chief Cheongwadae correspondent Moon Connyoung reports.

South Korea's presidential Blue House will soon announce whether to temporarily halt

the joint military exercises between South Korea and the United States... and that will

include the annual Ulchi Freedom Guardian which takes place every August.

A senior Blue House official met with reporters on Friday and said...

although no decision has been finalized yet, South Korea should be able to announce its

position soon enough after close consultation with the U.S.

The official said Seoul and Washington were in talks based on the South Korean president's

order from Thursday's National Security Council meeting that South Korea should carefully

review the possibility of flexibility to the South Korea, U.S. joint military exercises

if North Korea's sincere denuclearization efforts and talks with the South and the U.S.

continue.

But, he said they do not yet have any decision on detailed changes to this fall's scheduled

Ulchi Freedom Guardian military exercises, one of the largest military exercises in the

world.

The war games, which last year ran for 11 days, have involved some 17-thousand-500 U.S.

forces, including about 3-thousand from outside the peninsula, and 50-thousand South Korean

troops.

During his talks with reporters, the high-ranking Blue House official hinted that Seoul had

been in discussions with Washington regarding the idea of a pause in the allies' major military

exercises prior to the U.S. president's announcement in Singapore... saying Seoul and Washington

had been in close and active consultation with one another on various levels particularly

on issues of security.

Meanwhile, South Korea's overall assessment of the North Korea, U.S. summit in Singapore

has been extremely positive... with its key official today crediting the summit as having

reset the conditions for North Korea to denuclearize with confidence, open up and participate in

the community of nations.

Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, the Blue House.

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What U.S. Food Assistance Means to Global Refugees - Duration: 2:16.

The world has more refugees today than any time since World War II.

More than 22 million have fled violence or persecution in Syria, Burma, South Sudan and other countries.

More than half are women and children.

Global stability is at risk.

Most refugees cannot work, or grow food, or open a bank account.

Lives are in limbo.

Refugees need emergency food assistance to survive.

USAID is the world's largest provider of emergency food assistance.

Food brings comfort and health. It unites families and communities.

Refugees also need a chance to provide for their families.

Work-for-food programs, cash-for-food and food vouchers build the foundations for recovery and self-reliance.

USAID is proud to support global refugees and the communities that host them.

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The US Federal Court System: Why do the courts even matter? - Duration: 7:07.

We've got courts full of judges, and judges full of judicial philosophies.

But we're talking about a bunch of old lawyers wearing funny costumes that I didn't even get to vote for – are we sure that they're all that relevant to my life?

Well that's a hard yes.

The courts might be the most underrated branch of government when it comes to how much influence they have on your everyday life.

While Congress is coming up with laws with a lot of fancy language you and I might never read,

the courts help us figure out how federal law actually works IRL, using – well, still fancy language.

Now this is where we get to dive in to the most exciting part – the federal court system in action.

It's time to talk about what kinds of stuff the courts get to decide, and why it all matters to you.

Think about it this way: because lawmaking power is divided up between states and the federal government,

it's not often that a single law changes everyone's lives at once.

When you vote, you can be voting about issues like what kind of taxes you pay, or how much money we invest in schools.

But often, we vote to express our values, about what kind of country or city or state we want to live in.

We vote to say, collectively, "what kinds of priorities do we want our society to focus on?"

While our elected officials build our world through laws, that often happens state by state, and city by city.

But when you vote, you might be thinking a lot bigger than that.

Those big deal questions are answered not just in how the laws get written, but also how the laws are interpreted.

And that's what the courts exist to do.

Take Brown v. Board of Education.

That's the Supreme Court case about school segregation that you might have heard of before.

It decided that racial segregation of schools, based on the idea that black schools and white schools were "separate but equal," wasn't actually equal at all.

The court ruled that, to make sure that all students got access to the same education, they needed to have access to the same schools.

The Brown case looked at existing law – in this case the part of the 14th Amendment that says that all US citizens have the right to equal protection of the law –

and found that the government has to apply it's laws to everyone equally, no matter who they are.

The court's job in Brown was to compare the different ways the 14th amendment was being interpreted by the Board of Education of Topeka,

13 elementary school parents in Kansas, and all sorts of other groups like the NAACP and the Department of Justice who wrote to the court.

And using all that information, the court had to figure out what "equal" actually looked like.

They took that value of equality that we all have in our heads and figured out how it walks and talks and where it can go to school.

And not just for one school district – for the entire country at once.

That's probably the coolest thing about the federal court system;

at its highest level, the court can make a landmark decision that puts our country's values in action,

and changes what everyday life looks like for all of us at the same time.

The court did the same thing pretty recently – in a case called Obergefell v Hodges.

They interpreted the 14th Amendment to say that "equal" meant that the legal rights of marriage needed to include same-sex couples too.

But the court's interpretation doesn't always move in the same direction.

Sure, in Brown and Obergefell, their interpretation of the 14th amendment got broader and broader.

But in Shelby County v. Holder, it got narrower.

In 2013, Shelby County, Alabama sued then Attorney General Eric Holder over part of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 –

the part that said that any new change in voting laws in certain states had to be approved by the Department of Justice,

because those states, including Alabama, had a history of voter discrimination,

and the Department of Justice wanted to make sure they weren't trying to make voting harder for people based on their race.

Shelby County argued that between 1965 and 2013, the world had changed enough

that we didn't need to worry about whether some states would try to make voting unequal anymore.

And that it wasn't fair to review the laws of some states and not others and get in the way of how states chose to run their elections.

The majority of the Supreme Court justices agreed with Shelby County, and struck down that part of the Voting Rights Act.

The 14th Amendment got narrower, in that case.

As it turns out, a whole bunch of voting rights restrictions in Alabama and other states followed not long after.

So the courts are important because big things in your life that might matter to you –

where you can go to school, who you can marry, whether or not you get to vote –

are all things that courts have the power to change.

But I think it's also important to point out that the changes the court makes aren't always worthy of a push notification.

They also work in smaller ways that can affect your everyday life.

Like, we've all taken sides in the great tomato debate by now, right?

All those times I mentioned that the Supreme Court has the power to decide whether tomatoes are a fruit or vegetable?

That was a real case in 1893.

In Nix v. Hedden the Supreme Court was asked to decide whether tomatoes counted as fruits,

because fruit and vegetable imports were taxed at different rates.

The court decided tomatoes were vegetables and they had to be taxed as such, a decision which may still be affecting your grocery bill today.

And it's not just the Supreme Court that can have an impact on you either.

Plenty of cases end in the district courts or the Court of Appeals, so the lower courts get the last word on interpreting the law.

Like Glik v Cunniffe.

You might not have heard of this case, but you have probably have heard about what it decided.

In 2011, the First Circuit Court of Appeals decided that it's your right to record public officials when they're out in public.

It's the reason you're allowed to take video of police on your phone.

And while the case never went to the Supreme Court, it's been cited across the country by other appellate courts who agreed with the first circuit.

Because court decisions help our government figure out what to actually do with the law,

they can be the first to open the floodgates of justice or the last line of defense in laws that we think are unjust.

Like when President Trump issued an executive order restricting citizens of 6 majority-Muslim countries in 2017 from traveling to the US,

several states sued to stop the order from going into effect.

It was the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals who issued a temporary restraining order on the ban so that people from those 6 countries could keep entering the US.

They said that the ban violated the part of the first amendment that says that the government can't prevent people from practicing a specific religion.

The Supreme Court eventually decided to take up the case so we don't know how the executive order will shake out quite yet.

But if you were one of those people with a sign at an airport, the Court of Appeals came through for you.

If you've ever thought to yourself,

"Hey, I think this law is wrong or unfair and I don't know how to what to do about it,"

the federal court system is one way to change it.

And it turns out, you can change what the court system looks like, too.

We'll talk about how the heck you can make a difference in who and what goes into the courts next time.

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2 Americans Walk Across US to Raise Opioid Crisis Awareness - Duration: 0:52.

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PRICELESS! US Competitiveness Dropped to #7 Under Obama, Look Where We're At Now With Trump! - Duration: 5:57.

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New Coast Guard leader talks securing US borders - Duration: 5:28.

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US collects more than $110M in tariffs - Duration: 1:19.

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PLUS ULTRA TEARS! FINAL ALL MIGHT UNITED STATES of SMASH! My Hero Academia Season 3 Episode 11 - Duration: 5:12.

All Might's final united states of smash! So what's up guys Foxen here! You all

waited a long time for this this ultimate smash appeared like two years

ago in the manga so was it worth the wait? I think this episode definitely

plus ultra-ed the original source material. Honestly the whole thing the

portrayal of All might, the animation, the United States of smash was the best

thing ever! It really was perfect! And come on I

can't be the only one that was in tears just watching this? That was even after

the frickin episode was over. I also can't be the only one that freakin watch

this multiple times. I mean right here right now this is the ultimate highlight

of my Hero academia season 3. I think even some of the stuff later the manga

still hasn't topped this moment and even more so now that has been animated

Anyway about the whole United States are smash scene

All Might totally pulled A Deku with that move. He did a fake out then shifting all of

his fall for one that was left into one of the arms and even was that busted ass

arm just went for it. I mean the whole thing was literally a freakin nuke which

is pretty appropriate for a USA smash. So sure you all for one you've been one

punched and even at the end the number one hero all Might was still standing

standing strong like a true champ or should I say hero!

The only BS part is that unfortunately all for one is still alive so let me

mention this about all for one since I've been thinking about it for quite a

bit this whole situation has been reminded me a lot of bleach recently

Aizen, I mean All for one has been locked away

Unlike Aizen though let's hope that all four ones return is actually thought out

Just saying the work done so far for the series I don't think we had to worry it

much about that. As for All Might's final line as the ultimate hero "you're next"

so multiple meanings right there. One really just calling out all the

criminals that are freakin watching this at the moment but definitely an

important thing is what it really means for Deku. He literally has no choice now

he needs to plus ultra the hell out of it I mean come on are you just gonna let

Endeavor take the spotlight and about that Endeavor I guess you gotta take the

mantle number one by default now. This is talking about the guy that

pretty much gave up everything in his life his family, which he destroyed, the

whole mess he did with his wife all for the goal of taking that number one spot

by force so what do you think about this now?

You didn't freaking earn it it was just handed to you so that's gonna be some

fun to check out. Anyway as for some of the other reveals this episode since

it was quite a juicy episode you found out a little bit more about the previous

one for all successor specifically about Nana Shimura so turns out pretty much

everyone is tied together. All Might Nana all for one and of course Shigaraki

yes Mr. Hands guy Shigaraki was a

previous holders grandson. So why was All for one totally into him

because he wanted it totally corrupt him and to be honest that's going really far

for that evil motivation. Unfortunately this also confirmed that the previous

Nana was killed by All for one I don't think it's too surprising of a reveal

but it now has been confirmed. The one thing you should be concerned

about All for one is that he knows about Deku this guy is fully aware that that

was the new holder so will All for one go after Deku just like he did for Shigaraki

or he's just gonna get Shigaraki to do it for him? Guess he

doesn't have to work too hard for that Deku is already on his hit list after

all. By the way just a quick side note was All for one really hurt that baddly

in the last fight versus All might? I mean this guy is Mr. Potato Head under

that mask. Keep in mind that both of these Titans weren't even fighting at

their prime. Just imagine how much destruction they're capable of or were

capable of. Speaking which forget about All for one what the frickin hell

happened to Gran Torino? Gran Torino looks totally different back then he

almost were somewhat Robin in a way just in a yellow jumpsuit. I mean with the age

this guy lost what 2/3 of his body mass. Really aging was not kind on this guy!

Anyway going back to the all for one versus All might

I guess all Might's United state of smash really is the ultimate move and power in

this world. I mean this episode he had all for one still hacking and stacking

quirk buffs on top of each other still even after that

this guy still lost so is there just a physical upper limit that you cannot

surpass? Not unless you go Plus ultra or break your limit! That is which really means

all for one fucked up he should have been trying to steal One for all's

power but anyway let me hear from you question of the day how freaking plus

ultra was this episode? Did all Might's final United state of smash live up to the

hype? Were you also in tears and cheering on all Might this episode? Are you still

crying? Anyway be sure give this United States to smash that thumbs up and

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US and China inch closer to a trade war - Duration: 1:53.

I think we've seen the opening shots

in a trade war between the world's two largest economies

today.

We've had Donald Trump announce tariffs on $50 billion

in imports from China, and very quickly

within a matter of hours, we've had

the Chinese announce the same.

We've got everything from bulldozers

from China and jet engines and semiconductors

to soybeans from the United States in the firing line.

You know, we've been gearing up for a trade

war in the last few months, and there's

been some debate as to when that war was going to start.

Well, today's the day.

We are in a trade war.

The big fear right now is that we're

going to move into a period of tit for tat tariffs,

that things are going to escalate.

Already, the Trump administration--

Donald Trump in his statement today

said, if the Chinese retaliate, we'll come back with more.

And we know that over at the US Trade Representative's office,

they've been working on $100 billion list of tariffs.

The Chinese have said they would come back

with their own same scale retaliation.

And that's the risk in a war, is that once you go down

that path, it's a path that leads to escalation.

We see a kind of rhetorical trap that people fall into of it's

not my fault, it's his.

There's so many different analogies

that you can throw at this, but the war really is the best one.

Once something starts, it's a lot harder

to stop than it is beforehand.

We see no signs that the Chinese and the Americans

are going to sit down and talk this out at any point soon.

At one point today, Donald Trump said

hopefully his very good relationship with Xi Jinping

would help rescue this.

But I'm not sure that that's the case.

I'm not sure that that relationship

is going to look so good by early next week.

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Is Trump Going To Win The Nobel Peace Prize ? Facts of US President - Duration: 2:50.

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The great exodus from high-tax states a myth? - Duration: 3:20.

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US Developing F-52 Secretive Fighter Jet.? President Donald Trump told. - Duration: 5:20.

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China Retaliates With Tariffs On U.S. Goods In Trade Tit-For-Tat | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:33.

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Outnews: Trump: US prepared to start a new history with North Korea - Duration: 12:23.

that's Korea best not make any more threats to the United States they will

be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen the United States has

great strength and patience but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies we

will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea

Rocketman is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime that is just

a taste of some of the tough talk that president Rove had for North Korea's

dictator in the past year but despite the heat the president took from his

detractors he tells Sean Hannity that such language

got Kim jong-un to the negotiating table well I think without the rhetoric we

wouldn't have been here I really believe that you know we did sanctions and all

of the things that you would do but I think without the rhetoric you know

other administration's I don't want to get specific on that but they had a

policy of silence if they said something very bad and very threatening and

horrible just don't answer that's not the answer that's not what you have to

do so I think the rhetoric I hated to do it sometimes I felt foolish doing it but

we had no choice you can see more of the president's interview tonight on Hannity

but I would take it out to the couch so I was really surprised when I heard that

interview I feel like that was the first time I heard the president say he

sometimes felt foolish saying that and to me that was the first time he kind of

admitted that maybe it is a tactic and then I act which a lot of us have

suspected but others have said no he's crazy he's all bluster but it's truly a

tactic it's deliberate it's deliberately effective so we operate on a principle

called dominus country diplomacy information military economics you could

look back at one week in the week of August of 2017 the UN Security Council

passes a resolution unanimously china-russia vote for it effectively cut

off over one-third of North Korean exports that same week you have

fire and fury rhetoric it's on Twitter you saw it in person kim jeong-hoon is

known to be homicidal not suicidal he sees that the military option is real

they were seeing it with ambassador Haley's work of the United Nations and

in her dialogue with the Russian ambassador with the Chinese ambassador

we were ramping up economic pressure we were ramping up multilateral diplomacy

the principle of dive just that's one week time and over the course of 2017

you get to the point where you enter in the 2018 Kim Jong un is looking at a

different path for his country and one that not just benefits his country and

the Korean Peninsula in that region the benefits United States the entire world

if we could bring it home Morgan you know for for foreign policy nerds like

me this is like kind of our Super Bowl I've been excited the past 24 hours for

this this is it for me and when you when you look back at what

the president did at the United Nations and that speech he gave but she got a

lot of criticism for it but it took a lot of courage to stand up in front of

the entire world and give the speech that he gave it was a very hard line but

I don't think that it's just rhetoric I think that you really started to see the

machines of the military and and other things that you would start to see

spinning up if we were going to take action that was starting to take place I

think China saw it I think North Korea saw it the South Korean saw it and I

think one of the reasons that all of this took place this took place because

moon the president of South Korea flew to the United States to meet with the

president I think that more than the North Koreans I think he was definitely

afraid of what would happen in a potential conflict because of the number

of South Korean relighting we lost well thank you Melissa yeah it's a great

point Jessica what do you think great point

majority of what you said which I don't think has ever happened to us before

nope I think the rhetoric played a part that is part of who Donald Trump is and

how expresses how whether is talking about foreign policy or domestic

knowledge and how he negotiates but I think the most credit is due to his

support system to ambassador nikki Haley to the international community also to

get together for these sanctions and to apply the proper pressure on China to

make sure that they are cutting off as much as possible in terms of what's

going to North Korea and they have always been the lynchpin

I've seen a lot of really smart articles this morning about the focus shifting

now to China and what they're gonna do with this what role they're gonna play

in drafting this agreement to make sure that they can live with it and that they

will keep North Korea in check because if anything is gonna happen in quote

secret China is gonna play a role in that so I have a question for you

congressman what do you make of the president saying that he would call off

the war games with South Korea what what what does that inform you what well

first off that's something that's easy to turn off and turn back on we still

have our troops in South Korea we're still going to work but military push

for North Korea is important for it's important for North Korea they haven't

liked the fact that this has been going on just south of their country now while

we would call it not provocative the North Koreans perceived it as

provocative sure to people off there yeah but isn't part of the problem that

he even used the rhetoric of the North Koreans calling it war green war games

those are military exercises with long-standing allies there it's not a

game and that's something that we do all over the world called it war games in

art and our militant I don't think the president United ever said that it was a

war game I would I would say one thing I would add in I mean I'm I'm a military

whatever Kim Jong un part of the process when we have a mission and we're working

together we I mean we are wargaming out scenarios of if the North Koreans you

know were to attack South Korea this is how we would morrow to react then what I

would I mean over the course of the year we do many different types of exercises

with the South Koreans if let's say we decide to pause on August and we're

still gonna work together we'll still be prepared for anything that doesn't mean

that you'll fast forward to the next exercise if things aren't going well in

North Korea we can ramp back up when a side benefit we happen to save a lot of

money those do cost a lot of money to you and and if you're going to get Kim

jong-un to sign a document as a great first step that says complete

denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula peace on the Korean Peninsula that's

good for us to get towards the second step if we don't do the next

easiest give of all the things that we could put out there that might have been

it in the meantime the president's historic moment getting a lot of jeers

and sneers in the mainstream media The Washington Post writing kim jong on

may be considered the world's greatest human rights abuser and a totalitarian

collector of nuclear weapons but as they met for the first time here Tuesday

Trump declared himself honored and CNBC reporter tweeting by allowing only their

interpreters Trump and Kim left no one who could verify that a what they agreed

to in the meeting policy experts agree this is probably bad for the world but

for Trump and Kim who both built empires on fictional narratives it is just fine

in fact it's ideal and there's much more watch a summit is not an accomplishment

for the American president the spectacle of seeing the American flags along with

the DPRK flags in fact I would say it's somewhat disgusting something else that

our own Keir Simmons reported today and share with us at 4:00 p.m. is it both

men are liars he said Kim jong-un lies they said

Donald Trump lies these are awful people and he wants to become best friends with

them this is not a date this is not gonna work this is not just

lunch you know it's not gonna work you know here's something what do you think

would I watch some of those things I mean I'm kind of embarrassed for those

people as you know great things are going on and I see Chris Matthews there

I am also reminded that it's entertainment

okay right I mean you you have your thought on it being entertainment I mean

it's it's so negative yeah yeah and if Kim jong-eun had shown up with all of

his nuclear warheads as part of his caravan showing up there would still be

opposition to the president who would be complaining well how do you know that

that's actually all of his nuclear warheads and then you can have Intel

agencies in foreign countries and and third-party organizations say no that's

all of it people still be complaining the president needs to go forward in

what what was a great first step of signing off on a complete it wasn't all

gonna happen in one down so it's a little disingenuous for

the critics to look at this and say oh we expected everything you don't even

expect that when you an elected a person to office you know they have several

years to get stuff done yeah he has opposition who had they pledged to

oppose him on everything and anything they they just want the prison to look

Morgan let me ask you it yeah and somebody was involved in in national

security security affairs it's it's sort of like you can't get to step two

without step one right you can't get to dealing with the human rights abuses or

to denuclearization without this first step if that involves getting together

and appearing together and saying these things

isn't that a necessary step to get there how can you criticize him for that

you're absolutely right Melissa and you've covered business for a long time

and I think really the way that we saw the president approach this meeting was

not the way it's certainly not typical right it's not the way typically a

president would do it or the way the foreign policy community would do it it

was the way a CEO would do it so I think typically what you would see is you

would see two CEOs come into a room agree on the big picture things and then

get into the details and so I think he's approaching this from the perspective of

where he's most comfortable and where he thinks he has the advantage I'd like to

say just one final thing to Melissa there was someone that in the clip that

you played that said that both Kim jong-un and President Trump were liars

and I think something really dangerous that's happening in the media is when

you start having a moral equivalency between President Trump no matter how

much you dislike him in kim jeong-hoon who systematically merchant murders

tortures and rapes his people and it's you know it's disgusting and it's gone

too far when they do that right totally agree with you there is no equivalency

there and I think that that is a mistake to do it and it creates a

sensationalization of this which damages everybody on both sides I would say

going back to the human rights issue and there's been a lot of hypocrisy going

around at people who criticize President Obama for even setting foot in Cuba and

not only that he stood up next to Raul Castro and he talked about human rights

abuses there was an opportunity for this president who has shown a propensity to

be chummy and quite adoring actually towards dictators all over the world to

not mention human rights abuses and I think that's a missed opportunity and

from that line of clips the one thing that really stuck out to me is a

legitimate criticism say you could have said something Wow I think that was

really jump in the shark I mean yeah you can write to say that this

president is going to do that look Japan just sat down with him and said can you

get back the 17 hostages although they don't watch the pressor words there were

Japanese it was hostages inside North Korea

people didn't think that the president was not concentrating on human rights

they wouldn't be asking for his help I watched the press conference at 4

o'clock this morning and he said that they talked about human rights may

happen when you watch yeah and he pointed out very well that they talked

about at the meeting after the document was drafted and they would have been

there all night and not signed the agreement if they had then added it to

their it was more than anyone expected or others got all right one person who

may deserve some credit for bringing nuclear North Korea to the negotiating

table his US ambassador to the United Nations nikki Haley ahead how big a part

she played in the latest diplomatic developments and how the Trump

administration's approach contrast to the Obama administration's if war comes

make no mistake the North Korean regime will be utterly destroyed

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