and never been deterred from that. there was negotiation under president clinton and then later were discovered to have cheated on an agreement to denuclearized and come to the table and reach a point in october of 2000 where secretary of state went to pyongyang. i was on that trip and they were preparing for normalization of relations with the clinton administration. and that would have been something that would have been pursued had al gore become president. so any question that the democrats were negotiating. and other negotiations under the republican administration and the presumptions was that they were cheating again. but they have always wanted to,
went right and things that didn t go right for her during the campaign. and clearly she s going to be willing to take some shots at trump in a personal and readable way. this may make it a more readable book than some of her critics have said her previous memoirs are. and, in fact, what she s reviewing here is a moment where she was very controlled, she s relating it to the way women put up with stuff like this, with the way she put up with rick lazio back in october of 2000, in buffalo, tim russert moderating a debate, we were all there, and he, you know, waves a page, a piece of paper in her face and says, you know, sign this, sign this pledge, not to take political action. and it was really we see it there? it was offensive. a lot of people, a lot of women voters reacted to that, that was her first big victory. i want to play the current parody from snl after this st.
negotiations diplomacy. but it should happen in a context of the kind of pressure put on by the u.n. security council resolution. and by things that were moving forward, i thought, in a fairly decent way until the president of the united states decided he should create a new policy. and back in october of 2000, i believe, when you and madeline albright were in pyongyang and negotiating with the north koreans, there was actually a move towards perhaps normalizing relations. but time ran out on the clinton ad miles an ho administration, and it was bush v gore and there would not have been time to have left the country and go to asia and instead went to camp david to negotiate middle east peace. you remember history exactly right. it was at the end of the administration. we were trying to get take a moratorium that had been put in place on missile launches and make it permanent on long-range missiles. and imagine if that had happened, which the bush administration decided not to pic
while cia director mike pompeo is in south korea today. north korea is certainly on their minds. kelly cobiella is live in seoul, south korea. this breaking news now, bloomberg news has now posted an interview with president trump saying he would meet with the north korean leader kim jong-un u.n. if it would be appropriate to meet with him, i would be honored to do it if it s again under the right circumstances, i would do that. now, i ve got to tell you that not since 2000, october of 2000 has there been any conversation about a president of the united states meeting with a leader of north korea. and this was kim jong-un s father who was considered much more reliable, lessee rat tick than the son. and that was with bill clinton just as he was leaving office but since then, their nuclear program has gone has been developed. the secret nuclear program. you know as well as i all the things they have done. so for him to say he would meet
days after the u.s. navy, seals, a team there also worked along uae special operators to carry out a raid on an al qaeda compound and days after a suicide bomber struck a saudi naval vessel. as things accelerate there and there is a lot of action. the u.s.s. cole is confirmed patrolling off the coast of yemen. bill: this is enormously symbolic and perhaps more than that now. when you think about october of 2000 when the cole was blown up and attacked and it was largely overlooked because the u.s. election followed a few weeks later and the 37-day drag-out between al gore and george bush. many believe the beginning to nine 11 start evidence when the cole was hit that fall. to move it back into the area is hugely significant. shannon: maybe some response to iran. now the cole patrolling in yemen may be part of a bigger