chairman kim. my team is on the ground today continuing to flesh out, a path forward to a roadmap for the two countries. it's important to the world security. the council is demanding, not the united states but the un security council has demanded chairman kim give up these weapon systems. it's in the best interest of the people of his country. and i hope that we can make a real step forward this week. it may not happen but i hope it will. chris: why a two day summit? >> it might be one day or two days. but i am confident if it takes more we will go beyond that. there have been conversations for an extended period of time. the president is going to put in what it takes to get the outcome the american people deserve. chris: obviously you will not tell me what's been a commish or what you will get at the end. so far it leads to the outside, there has been some progress. specifically as kristin fisher mentioned in her piece, there been no nuclear test, no missile test, by north korea since 2017. but in the terms of denuclearization, handing over