Ago that the summit was off. While theres a lot of criticism about what could potentially happen in the summit and that this has given north korea the advantage, the president was quick to warn the north Korean Leaders that he has many options on the Table Including sanctions. Take a listen. One thing i did do, and it was important, we had hundreds of new sanctions ready to go on. And he did not, the director did not ask. I said im not going to put them on until such time as the talks break down. We had significant sanctions on that. We had hundreds, we have hundreds that are ready to go. I said im not going to why would i do that when were talking so nicely . Reporter they are talking nicely now, but the president certainly dialing back expectations as to what could come out of the summit. Initially there were lofty goals as to what could happen when he and kim jongun sat down. Now this is being described as more of a get to know you meeting with the hopes that they could begin serious talks about things like denuclearization and the formal end to the korean war. Ryan, were also hearing reports that a putin summit is being talked about. What have you heard in that regard . Reporter thats right. The wall street journal report ing that the white house and creme reporting that the white house and kremlin in the early stages of getting Vladimir Putin and President Trump together. John huntsman, former governor of utah, taking the lead on negotiations, attempting to finds an opportunity for the leaders to sit down. And Sarah Sanders confirming to the journal talks are taking place. Everyone cautioning that this is the early stages of the conversation. And that the president himself wont begin to engage in this process until long after the north korea summit is behind him. President trump only met face to face with Vladimir Putin on two other occasions. Of course his meeting would come against the backdrop of the investigation into his campaigns potential ties to russia and fallout that could occur when Robert Mueller completes his investigation. They want to make it happen. The question is where and when. Ryan nobles at the white house. Thanks. Intelligence officials are doubting north koreas major show of goodwill. Well get to that in a moment. Will ripley is in singapore. What are you hearing from that location about what is anticipated in the next ten days . Reporter hi, yeah, they have a limited amount of time to take care of a lot of logistical details. We know that north korea has a delegation along with the United States. They are sorting out everything from accommodation for President Trump and the north Korean Leader kim jongun to the venue for the summit itself. They have to have the right security and infrastructure in place for what is expected to be Massive Media interest descen descendescends descending on this small city state. Theyve hosted summits before, but nothing like this. South korea calling it the meeting of the century. All of this unfolding shortly after President Trump received that oversized letter in the oval office. The contents of which he has yet to reveal. We know that kim jongun is a fan of letter diplomacy. When he wants to communicate with someone in the highest, most respectful way aside from a facetoface meeting, he sends a letter. Apparently President Trump from the photograph in the white house was pleased to receive that and encouraged enough by his content of the discussions with Kim Yong Chol to move forward with the summit here june 12th in singapore. Theres a meeting happening between Regional Defense leaders, james mattis spoke here. The South Koreans stroking an optimistic tone about the summit. The japanese much more skeptical pointing out the history in the past has shown north korea re g reneging on deals, but theying they hope it will be a positive step they hope it will be a positive step forward and change history. Ten days. Will ripley at the city hosting the big summit, i singapore. Thank you very much. And north koreas major show of goodwill is being called into questio question. The regime said it would destroy a nuclear site in front of a select group of journalists. The point is there were no experts invited. Will was there,y about no experts. The but no experts. The chairwoman from brookings studio in is with us. Thank you very much for being with us. First of all, your confidence level that north korea did indeed destroy something that at one time had been valuable to them. My initial thought when they said they would destroy the site is they must have another testing site. It was suspicious that they didnt invite experts to the site to witness the explosions. Ever since the North Koreans have said that theyre going to do this, its seen as a show rather than a genuine attempt at denuclearization. That said, lets listen to what Mitch Mcconnell is saying essentially to President Trump ten days ahead of the summit between the president and kim jongun. Its going to be quite a challen challenge. I think for these situations to work, you have to not want the deal too much. If you fall in love with the deal, and its too important for you to get it and the details become less significant, you could get snookered. President trump says he is a key negotiator. This is something that he is talented with. Kim jongun, tell me, does kim jongun, is he adroit enough to snooker President Trump . You know, i think the size of the letter that Kim Yong Chol gave to President Trump is a good signifier of how kim jongun and the regime knows how to play the game. You cant mistake the letter. Its not a regularsize letter, but its done for theatrics. The fact that the size of the letter, the size of the explosion at the nuclear test si site, the bluster from north korea, all of that is done for show and for theater. I think kim jongun so far has shown a great deal of aptitude for engaging indent mays. Hes in diplomacy. Hes saying the right things in terms of economic reform, saying the things about peace and brotherhood and ending the korean war. With President Trump hes using flattery and other things to make sure that he gets this summit. Hes also not giving away the store. Japans defense minister says that north korea shouldnt be rewarded for agreeing to talks, he said, in fact, in light of how north korea has behaved in the past, i believe its important not to reward north korea solely for agreeing to have a dialogue. What reward do you think japan might be concerned about and what message is that sending to President Trump . Reporter japan has been sidelined in all of this, and japan is still the only country calling for maximum pressure on north korea. A striking reversal from six or seven months ago when the u. S. And japan were standing side to side together on demanding complete denuclearization of north korea. Japan and others are concerned about the fact that north koreas getting a major summit with the sitting u. S. President without having had to give anything in response. As weve seen the blasting of the Nuclear Test Site was not real. They have said repeatedly that theyre not going to give up Nuclear Weapons without maximalist conditions in place. I think several people, many people share the concern of japan and Mitch Mcconnell and others that we have to be careful about legitimizing kim jongun even as he holds the Nuclear Weapons. All right. So good to have your insight this morning. Thank you. Thank you. Lets talk more about secretary mattis comments overnight. 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Tell us about Kim Yong Chol and why that a significant topic with him about north korea. Reporter he also hasnt talked about it with xi jinping of china who has a history of human rights abuse. This meeting with Kim Yong Chol controversial. This is a figure who South Koreans have despised for a long time. Hes believed to be the mastermind of a sinking of the naval shape that killed dozens of south korean sailors. Hes believed to be the mastermind of the hack on Sony Pictures entertainment. Hes believed to be one of those responsible for jailing a significant number, tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of North Koreans in these political reeducation camps for people who are perceived to be disloyal. And yet the issue of human rights in north korea simply has not been brought up by the Trump Administration in this case. Some may argue that President Trump is being practical here, that bringing up human rights would be a nonstarter, it would shut down these denuclearization talks before they begin. They might argue that the issue of Nuclear Weapons is a bigger, pressing concern for u. S. National security. North koreas human rights record. You have people saying that any nuclear deal isnt sustainable unless the human rights issue is also tackled. Its not going to happen here in singapore on june 12th. The administration boasts that they have offered no concessions thus far with north korea. They didnt offer anything in exchange for the return of the american detainees, they didnt offer anything for the demolition of tunnels although thats looking to be just p. R. But Kim Yong Chol was in the oval Office Yesterday for more than an hour with the president of the United States. Are the North Koreans now halfway home by the legitimacy of that meeting . Reporter more than halfway. The photo op that they are clearly looking for which is the president of the United States shaking hands with and smiling with the north korean dictator, thats the whole thing. And they get away with it if theres no talk of human rights. They get to keep people jailed. They get to keep people oppressed. They get to keep people under the thumb of a brutal aheader terry dictator hereditary dictatorship. And they know the president of the United States is not going to raise a peep. Thats the whole reason they have the Nuclear Weapons. The entire, sordid racket really sort of works to the benefit of the North Koreans. Its distressing to see. It also sends a terrible, terrible message to people fighting the good fight in russia, in china, in the philippines, and all around the world who wanted to believe and who would like to believe that the leader of the free world, one of the titles we bestow on every president of the United States is simply not going to talk about them, think about them, or use any leverage to try and better their plight. Its distressing. From an ethical perspective, walter, to have this meeting not in the roosevelt room or in another place in the white house but in the oval office, how do you receive that . I mean, theres no government ethics issues in terms of the rules or government ethics laws. But as errol said, the issue is the legitimizing of the north korean regime. And this is something past president vs. Avoided doing president s have avoided doing. The optics are everything because it strengthens the north Korean Leaders position. Let me ask about another element looking forward to this meeting in ten days in singapore. The Washington Post is reporting that the u. S. Planners are working to figure out who will pay for the Hotel Accommodations for the north korean delegation. Their property of choice is the fullerton. The president ial suite goes for 6,000 a night. The u. S. Is willing to plan it, but some think it might be insulting to the North Koreans and would violate sanctions. There would have to be a waiver. This could be a secondary tertiary issue. Is it substantial enough that it could cause problems in the final ten days . Well it goes to how poorly thought through this entire thing is. Right now they surely have lawyers scrambling to research what processes they have to go through to comply with appropriations law and with the sanctions provisions. Im sure theyll find some kind of way. Again, we get back to the legitimizing of north korea, and now were essentially paying tribute if we wind up paying for their hotel. I mean, its the idea that were getting anything out of this meeting is confusing. Speaking of getting something out of the meeting, weve talked about the expectations the u. S. Will have going into this, lowering them from potentially a denuclearization deal that we talked about several weeks ago to a getting to know you plus, whatever that is. Do wean what kim expects do we know what kim expects . Normally when two heads of state meet, its after months or years of diplomacy at lower levels so when they get together they can walk away with a substantial deal. Seems as if President Trump realized after discussions with the North Koreans that hes not going to get that so easily. The United States thinking that north korea is going to completely denuclearize in 6 to 12 months unilaterally and expect nothing in terms of economic concessions and security guarantees is a fantasy, according to many korea watchers and, frankly, to the North Koreans themselves who said they would always take security guarantees making sure their government stays in power over economic concessions from the United States. As far as who kim jongun wants, he wants the elimination of u. S. Troops on the korean peninsula, an end to the American Nuclear umbrella that protects south korea and japan, and he wants his country to open up economically with the world to improve the Living Standards of the 25 Million People living there. Speaking of money, by the way, you issue you touched on about paying for north koreas hotel, keep in mind that in previous summits underthetable agreements were made to koreans for having meetings with south korea to the tune of hundreds of millions. Even if the United States or singapore or someone spends a few million on hotel rooms here, that could be a drop in the bucket compared to what the previous leader, sikim jongil, got for summits. I wonder about the contradiction from the president yesterday after the meeting with Kim Yong Chol in which he started by saying its an interesting letter, wouldnt you love to see it, how much how much to read it, and then five minutes later admitted that i havent even opened the envelope. I dont know what it says. Reporter thats the president going back to his prior job as a game show host. Its always about sort of the tease and the wouldnt you like to see it, tune in next week, that sort of a thing. The startling admission that he had no idea what was in the letter doesnt speak well to where things are going. If instance after instance, it seems the North Koreans have thought this through. The president of the United States perhaps has not. And im short on time, but will, you were there watching the explosions at the Nuclear Test Site. Now to hear from arms control experts telling cnn and we know that u. S. Intelligence underscores that that was just for show. Your reaction to having taken the train ride and the bus ride and the hike and now we know that it it was potentially all for naught. Reporter clearly a lot of what we saw was theatrics. For example, they blew up all the log cabins on the property. It wasnt necessary. We know that they could rebuild those in a matter of days. As far as the tunnel, we only saw the entrances explodes. We were standing as our reporting state about 500 meters away. They were not large explosions that would have injured us. We never felt there was debris flying in our direction. So you know, istead time and will say it now, we had no way to verify if what we were seeing was the irreversible destruction of site as the North Koreans claim. They said they were being transparent. 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There was averse reaction to the Media Attention that hidea was receiving. Partially because, you know, there was definitely misinformation in it all. But on top of all of that, we were just angry that other people in our community as well didnt receive the same amount of attention. There was there definitely needed to be for coverage of the everyday violence that we were experiencing in chicago. And from that all we wanted to make sure that hideas name continued to be commemorated. But also we made sure that we held every life to that same regard. How are you taking those emotions then and putting them into some sort of concrete action . Yeah, first and foremost, just as i said before, since hidea was such a huge part of our community, the reason that she was that way was because she confronted issues and made sure that she genuiny found a solution for it genuinely found a solution for. 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The nra responded to your cause saying, and i want to show it here, orange has always been ours, the nra continues to be the worlds leading Gun Safety Organization since 1871. In response, there was an outspoken mother whos part of the moms demand action group. She said this the nra opposes mandatory gun Safety Training in bills. They oppose background checks on private gun sales. They oppose red flag laws. They oppose banning bump stocks. They oppose child access prevention laws. What part of that is gun safety . With all of that said, do you think the nra does have an opportunity to make things different here . 100 . I think any group, person, individual, whatever, can make a change and turn things around in order to create a positive outcome. And i look to them and challenge them to do the same thing. 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An International Arms control official tells cnn that the explosions we saw at punggyeri, the Nuclear Test Site, were a little more than propaganda. That they could not have done the damage that north korea wants the entire world to believe that it did by destroying these tunnels there. Central question here, is the administration, is the u. S. Being played by north korea . I think you have to step back and, you know, look into the forest from the trees. I think this is historic. Everyone is speculating on all these nuances. If we have an opportunity for peace here, this is historic. And i think we should wait and see what happens. Peace doesnt happen in a day. And so im glad the president is taking these steps. If we can get peace in the koreas, thats a wonderful thing. Lets talk about these tariffs. You said that youll be more pro business than Elizabeth Warren. Do you submit the administrations tariffs against the eu, against mexico, against canada on steel and aluminum. The chamber of commerce says the trade policies threaten 2. 6 american jobs. I believe in free markets and free trade but also fair trade. So i support some of the tariffs that might equalize us. They have to be short and targeted, but i think you have to make sure you have fair trade. Short and targeted. In the conversation the president phrases this and frames this as a National Security. Is the import of steel and aluminum from canada a National Security threat . Well, i think what hes trying to do is get the jobs back in the United States. And if there is some unequal trade, i think thats what his motive is. I say im for fair trade but id like to see it shortened and then go away. Lets talk about the race now. Central to the question of a legitimacy for the run for the senate is how can a republican win in massachusetts . First youve got how close can you be to this president . Lets put up a word cloud here. This was based on a survey conducted by wbur there. And the largest words, what surveyors heard is idiot, incompetent, childish, unfit, dangerous. These are the words to describe the president. So you cant be too close to the president if these are the words theyre using. And you cant be too far because the president overwhelm league won the primary there and is still very popular in the republican party. How can you win in massachusetts . Well, weve won before and i participated in many of those campaigns. I will agree with him when its right for the people of massachusetts and ill disagree when its not. But ill always respect the office of the president. Ive been on boards of many executive teams. If you always check the box or never say anything, then youre not doing your job. I believe the people of massachusetts want somebody who is going to be independent thinker, get the data and make the right decision and speak for the people of massachusetts. Thats what i want to do in washington. Ive read youve disagreed on the three ts. Thats tone, temperament and twitter. Am i right there . Yes, ive said that. I agree with a lot on his policy, tax reform. I think its done great things. Youve seen the lowest unemployment rates here in the country. I disagree on tone, temperament and twitter. Sometimes i say just leave the last sentence off. Let me ask you the question i asked your primary opponent jeff diehl last week. I want to play for you the president s discussion, some things he said if you win the election, your general opponent in the common wealth. Did you ever hear pocahontas . Its pocahontas, Elizabeth Warren. Shes not happy. Shes the worst pocahontas. Elizabeth warren . Native american leaders have said the president s use of pocahontas is a slur. I know that the native American Community there in massachusetts is important to you, will be important to you if you are fortunate enough to be elected to the senate. Will you call on the president and do what your opponent in the primary did not last week to stop using pocahontas as a racial slur and epithet . I dont think anybody should be using racist comments or name calling. We should stand up on our own merits in this race. And i think that you saw Elizabeth Warren last night in her Convention Speech where she said she gets under peoples skin and so both sides are doing some of this. Where she says shes just beginning. This hyperpartisan behavior doesnt help us in massachusetts here to create relationships in washington. So all of that should be off the table. Beth lindstrom, great to have you this morning. Thank you. All right. So next hour, President Trump is going to talk more about what exactly he expects from north korea. Stay close. Oh well alert you if we find your Social Security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so youll be in the know. Ewww being in the know is very good. Dont shake ahhh sign up online for free. 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