there s going to be big, big trouble in north korea. reporter: have you alerted any change in the military redness? i don t talk about that computer that. i m not the one who says we re attacking muzzle in four months. we do adore we don t do it. reporter: you re interrupting your trip to return to washington on monday, can you tell us why you do that? i stay out of manhattan because it s so disruptive to go there. i have meetings on monday and tuesday going to manhattan but i stay out because it s so disruptive. all of my adult life, i grew up in queens, not in manhattan, during the time that i lived in manhattan, whenever a president came in it was very disruptive. i think i m probably more disruptive than any of them. they have to close a fifth avenue, they have to close 56th street and many other streets. i m here for that reason. we are doing a tremendous amount of work, we are having large numbers of meetings and i m on
the phone a lot. i m here for that reason, i would love to go to my home in trump tower. it s very disruptive to do. we have a conference scheduled, a very important meeting scheduled and were going to have a pretty big press conference on monday. reporter: secretary tiller s and diplomacy, you ve emphasized the potential for military options, are you on the same page? we are totally on the same page. things have combined, were going to get movement out of the regime in north korea. i think the president has made it clear he prefers a diplomatic solution. i think with the president is doing is trying to support our efforts by ensuring north korea understands what the stakes are. watermark these recent acoustic attacks we ve learned about regarding american diplomats in cuba. who is responsible for the acoustic attacks? isn t cuba, russia, who s to
the reckless and hysteric behaviors may reduce the u.s. mainland to ashes at any moment. the u.s. and its vassal forces will dearly pay for the harshest sanctions and pressure and reckless military fox domestic provocations against the prk. discussing the three americans still imprisoned in north korea among other issues according to the associated press. secretary of state rex tillerson did detail how the president and north korea could negotiate. obviously we have other means of communication open to them to certainly hear from them if they have a desire to talk. ambassador yoon used a similar channel.
were going to get a movement out of the regime in north korea. i think the president has made it clear he prefers a diplomatic solution. what the president is doing to is trying to support our efforts by ensuring what the stakes are. i think what we ve seen over the last 48 hours is the formalization of trump s tweets that we saw earlier in the week, he read from a statement earlier today that had more of those formal trappings of foreign policy language. there is this cohesion now around that. we also have reports that they are back channels going on, and has been for some time. to byron s point, emphasize the idea that trump is talking publicly, putting this pressure on north korea that we haven t seen from past administrations. there s some diplomatic work that is taking place behind the scenes to try to resolve the situation peacefully. bret: ap having a detailed
story, the panel in washington more on this development today. and what the president is saying, a lot of confidence to talk about, breaking news night