as the washington post reports intel officials have evidence north korea has no intention of dismantling its nukes and looking for ways to hide them from the u.s. will ripley live in beijing. president trump saying north korea is no longer a nuclear threat and then we see the new reports which seem to prove him wrong. and that may be why secretary of state pompeo and others have dialed back that statement saying that the nuclear threat remains but it s been reduced. instead of seeing north korea taking steps towards denuclearization openly, what we re seeing from satellite imagery, they are expanding the missile and nuclear facilities. this is from april around the time of the interkorean summit and another from june around the time of the trump kim summit. you can see dramatic progress at the chemical material institute in north korea where they make carbon composite parts for sol itd fuel missiles that pose the greatest threat to the u.s.