brighter, and more prosperous tomorrow. in good times and bad, in moments of great hardship and great success, our two nations can always count on the close bonds and deep friendship we share as free, proud, and independent people. mr. president, i look forward to the rest of our visit together, and i send the wonderful citizens of south korea the best wishes from the people of the united states of america. thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ] translator: thank you very much. we just heard from president trump, and i would like to invite the questions from the members of the media corps. so we would like to now ask the white house correspondents from the u.s. society to ask questions, and president trump will respond, and then from the
and my point was this. in particular the d.c. media corps. if you re going to trash talk my city, get your facts right, know what you re talking about. the chip on our shoulder, long gone. we wouldn t have moved to the city we don t sign up with losers. we came to the city of cleveland to be part of the renaissance there. i would encourage reporters to start coming into cleveland now. and get to know it. one more thing. all right. okay. go ahead. cleveland is one example, cleveland the year i was born, there were 2,000 people living in downtown cleveland. by next year, there will be 14,000 living downtown. young people want to live in cleveland. there are some really great neighborhoods. city is coming back and it s really exciting because it s a city that s gone through hard times. with foreclosures, with manufacturing job loss. it s a great city. and it s full of i m going to come see it in person and check out your guestroom. connie schultz and senator sherrod brown.
people to vote for love of country. mark sanford joins us, governor, great to talk to you. voting is the best revenge, i m not sure i know what that means or who voters are supposed to exact revenge against, it s an element of democracy as final appeals, what do you think of the remark? i got a feeling on this one. i think it s much to do about nothing. i say that for three different reasons. what strikes me you get to the end of these campaigns and media corps is worn out. so they are looking for any slight twinge or difference you got that as part of the recipe and incredible partisan nature of the campaign, you mention the
the outer islands of japan, maybe a failure in the first or second stage, which would mean that this rocket might not have done as well as the 2009 lift-of, the last time actually made it to the third stage. again we are extrapolating here. what i can tell is you north korea is still mum. they have the biggest story that they have had on their hands and biggest media corps and they are not say ig anything at this moment. shepard: greg palkot inside pyongyang. we will go back to him as news warrants. shepard: confirmed from a media launches in the united states that this rocket launch has failed. the reporting of abc news at this moment quoting an unnamed u.s. official that the rocket failed and crashed into the sea. back to philip yun who son the line wus. philip, you wonder if this is the sort of thing that the people of north korea would ever learn. i guess in essence is this a piece of propaganda for the north korean people or will