united states have the power to give away $1.8 billion in cash? you know what the answer is? it s actually no. they don t. what they did there is a disgrace. they gave them $1.8 billion until order to have a horrible deal. they paid $1.8 billion for hostages. we got our hostages back from north korea. and we have a good relationship. who knows what happens, but i think good things happen. no more missile testing. no more rocket testing, no more nuke car testing. we got the remains of our great, great heroes from 75 years ago back and they keep coming back, and we got our hostages back. and good things are happening
visit to north korea with an announcement that he and kim jong un made unspecified progress towards efforts to dismantle the regime s nuclear weapon. this comes in south korea since washington and pyongyang are planning a second summit between both leaders as soon as possible. president trump weighing in at his rally in kansas last night. no more missile testing. no more rocket testing. no more nuclear testing. our great, great heroes [inaudible] [cheers and applause] and we got our hostages back. [cheers and applause] arthel: trading sues live from jerusalem bureau with more. good afternoon, ourselves. we are learning this afternoon secretary of state mike pompeo in north korea and kim jong un have agreed to arrange a second meaning between president trump
i said does the president of the united states have the power to give away $1.8 billion in cash? you know what the answer is? it s actually no. they don t. what they did there is a disgrace. they gave them $1.8 billion until order to have a horrible deal. they paid $1.8 billion for hostages. we got our hostages back from north korea. and we have a good relationship. who knows what happens, but i think good things happen. no more missile testing. no more rocket testing, no more nuke car testing. we got the remains of our great, great heroes from 75 years ago back and they keep coming back, and we got our hostages back. and good things are happening
new today secretary of state mike pompeo wrapping up a meeting with kim jong-un part of a high stakes whirlwind tour of the region as he tries to arrange a second summit between the president and the north korean leader. last night president trump taking credit. and we got our hostages back from north korea. right? no more missile testing, no more rocket testing, no more nuclear testing. we got the remains of our great, great heroes from 75 years ago back and they keep coming back. and we got our hostages back. joining me now admiral james
kim jong-un. the quote, i have greater patience than any human being in the world. people don t understand that about me. do you think that having patience with kim is the right path here? no. american presidents have had patience with north korean dictators going back to the 1990s, and they ve been hornswoggled at every turn. donald trump promised that was not going to happen to him, but it has. i mean he is basically in the position of somebody who spiked the ball on the 50-yard line, and now he doesn t know what to do. does he pretend that he scored a touchdown or does he go to work and try to move the ball down the field? he s sort of saying it s a field goal. he says, you ve had no missile testing, no rocket testing. we got back our hostages. there have been no nuclear tests, and that s pretty good. remember what he said immediately after he got back from singapore. he said there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea, and that is just nonsense because everything we