leaves of north and south korea which is now said you will to take place on the twenty seventh of april that date was announced have to senior officials from both sides met at the border between the two countries apart was finalized just days after north korea s leader made his international debut with a surprise trip to china. it was a slightly awkward handshake at the start of the meeting but the leaders of the north and south korean delegations were determined to put on a united front. but there have been many historic events including the recent winter olympics made possible by our combined efforts strength and determination with this in mind i would like you to convey the north korean people s gratitude to south korean government officials and their people. all the progress we have achieved today s meeting and what will happen from now on they re all happening because of the decisions made by the leaders of north and south korea it s important that we have
live under a rock. ainsley: introduce you to the queen. the it is amazing. about the royal family. jillian: get you caught up on on a fox news alert we are following right now. north and south korean leader date for historic summit. two sides meet april 27th for the first time since 2007. the dictator promising to denuclearize ahead of the still unscheduled meeting with president trump. our commander-in-chief says he has faith kim jong un will do what is right. big changes at the v.a. coming courtesy of president trump. the commander-in-chief firing david shulkin as secretary and nominating white house physician rear admiral ronny jackson to replace him. shulkin the lone obama holdover criticized for overseas trips. vietnam veterans day today which the president last year. surprise for 8-year-old wanting one thing for christmas. a new kidney for his dad. ford putnam writing three letters, one to the president, his daughter ivanka and santa claus.
she s cool on the show. i like all of your opinions. keep tweeting me. shannon bream is up next. shannon has lindsey graham on friday will be a great show, as always. shannon? shannon: he spent the day with the president. he will fill us in on that, laura. thank you very much. let s get you caught up on three breaking stories tonight. the inspector general at the justice department is starting an investigation into what republicans contend is bias at the doj and fbi and the russia collision investigation and those fisa warrants. we are learning that president trump has fired his veterans affairs secretary dr. david shulkin. senior north and south korean officials are just launching high-level talks to set up a planned summit in april with president trump. team coverage tonight, tomlinson standing by at the pentagon with why dr. david shulkin was locked up into his let s go. we begin tonight with chief national correspondent ed henry following the new pressure on the fbi. good eveni
instead of sticking to russian labor laws and not to expand their business hire other women and put such work within the reach of a new generation tradition. north and south korean athletes will not march together at the winter paralympics opening ceremony on friday like they did at the winter olympics last month officials say the two sides had a disagreement about whether to include islands dispute it would japan on the united korean flag while north korea has sent athletes to the winter paralympics for the first time international a paralympic committee said it was disappointed that the two sides could not reach an agreement to march together. now you don t need me to tell you that it takes courage to race down
either direction. the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton who has seen his share of overtures from the north has his doubts. watch. the only thing north korea is serious about is getting deliverable nuclear weapons. they re very close to achieving an objective they ve been after for 25 years. why do they want to talk now? to divert our attention and get across the finish line. and special for overtime today, chief national correspondent jennifer griffin from the pentagon. what have you learned? the two days of talks in pyongyang lay the ground work for the north and south korean presidents in ten years. this was the first time a sear south korean delegation had met with kim jong-un. until now, north korea has never indicated a willingness to give up its nuclear program. here s the major highlights according to the south koreans.