the g-7 and the president makes decision and acts. the world knows that. they were watching reagan and gorbachev and reagan two hours into the meeting in the summit got up and walked out and the entire world said we walked away from our best chance for peace and reagan was an actor and called him a cowboy and sdi was a fiction and he knew what we know now is he knew what the soviets feared most. bill: everybody wants sdi. you guys are great. we ll put you in the refrigerator for a moment and bring you back out. stay hot. in a moment another big story, the trump team pulling no punches when it comes to escalating the g-7 feud in canada. we leave and trudeau pulls a political stump for domestic
of those troops out of south korea, some of the military exercises, but it seems the vibrations i m getting from the early news is pretty good. sandra: i want to show these pictures that were liv in theastour of kim jong un. he decided to leave his house h. he strolled down the streets of singapore, fairly dark but the tv cameras right there with him. he was surrounded by people. certainly an opportunity that he took to be photographed. interestingly enough heading into the summit, you have a warning for president trump, oid letting yourself be photographed too much. you don t think it s a good ide idea. two things. i think it s good that the president and kim jong un build some trust. i like the fact that they re going to meet together separately without advisors. sort of a get to know, let s trust each other. i worry about those photo ops where they re hugging because the north koreans use that for
but what do i know. sandra: i have to stop and appreciate this moment because as you mentioned, bill, what a rare moment this is to see the north korean dictator and these are live images on the ground in singapore. he has decide to take a night tour, we re told ahead of the summit a few hours from now. an interesting way to spend the evening. he doesn t get out much and it s a dark place. there s a lot going on. it s exciting for the 33-year-old, 34-year-old young man. bill: the light is camera his face a little bit here. i think of the moment he came strutting down the sidewalk crossing the dmz. he s young, he s full of enthusiasm, he s full of confidence and hello, world, here i come. you know, he has all to
in doings the people are under the nuclear gun of north korea. understand presidentrump has spoke with the south korean president and his hopes and prayers for a successful summit has been driving diplomatic forces between the dealings with north korea. the latest we re get from secretary of state pompeo is new security guarantees may be offered to north korea in any summit negotiation. that could impact the status of a very important loop here in south korea, 28,500 u.s. troops. also to be possibly discussed in the negotiations a formal end to the korean war. that was halt with a truce from 65 years ago and the people i ve been speaking to it could mean a
conditions in these places. sandra: alicia acuna, thank you. bill: we re live on a groundbreaking summit. president trump and north korean leader, kim jong-un. america s a-team takes that on in a moment and reaction from senior counselor kellyanne conway is live in a jam-packed hour. come on back top of the hour. people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. .find clear skin that can last.