on the other side of the wall. that is, what s the evidence and the nature of his cooperation. when you were invited to dinner by the president on july 27th, that afternoon january 27th. excuse me. thank you for correcting me on that. the day before then deputy attorney general sally yates had briefed the white house that mike flynn had lied to the fbi. when you got that call to have dinner with the president, did you know going did you think going in he was going to ask you about flynn? no. i worried it might come up. if you see my memo, i made clear to note it did not come up at all. it does come up in february. he says, can you lay off mike flynn. why didn t you tell him that was inappropriate? that s a great question.
endorsing this process we see here, that is all well and good. president trump as recently as yesterday made clear that only through full denuclearization of north korea will his red lines be met. that is the thing. that is the $64,000 question. that is the thing that nobody knows if north korea is actually willing to do and if they are willing to do on what terms. that is what they have to negotiate. this is the easy part. let s not minimize this. this is amazing and historic event in and of itself. now the real hard work begins. we know they will meet on july 27th between north korea and south korea. united states and maybe china. that is a wild card yet. we don t have response from the white house. again, on july 27th, 65 anniversary of the armistice is when they will declare official end of the korean war. the loss of life of 35,000 american troops. that meeting with president
perhaps not serving monica as ably as was wise. so by early june 1998, ginsberg was out. there never would have been an in-person proffer with monica lewinsky if she hadn t got new attorneys. less than two months later, on july 27th, prosecutors secretly met with monica and her legal team at the new york city apartment of ken starr s mother-in-law. the purpose of the meeting in new york was really twofold first, to determine whether or not monica was going to be truthful. the second purpose was to determine how far she would go, because she could be truthful but not tell us everything that she knew. monica was nervous. you know, this this had been a very rough time after a number of false starts and with the whole world glaring down on her. monica, during that session, was, uh. cooperative.
decided that their lawyer was perhaps not serving monica as ably as was wise. so by early june 1998, ginsberg was out. there never would have been an in-person proffer with monica lewinsky if she hadn t got new attorneys. less than two months later, on july 27th, prosecutors secretly met with monica and her legal team at the new york city apartment of ken starr s mother-in-law. the purpose of the meeting in new york was really twofold first, to determine whether or not monica was going to be truthful. the second purpose was to determine how far she would go, because she could be truthful but not tell us everything that she knew. monica was nervous. you know, this this had been a very rough time after a number of false starts and with the whole world glaring down on her. monica, during that session, was, uh.
decided that their lawyer was perhaps not serving monica as ably as was wise. so by early june 1998, ginsberg was out. there never would have been an in-person proffer with monica lewinsky if she hadn t got new attorneys. less than two months later, on july 27th, prosecutors secretly met with monica and her legal team at the new york city apartment of ken starr s mother-in-law. the purpose of the meeting in new york was really twofold first, to determine whether or not monica was going to be truthful. the second purpose was to determine how far she would go, because she could be truthful but not tell us everything that she knew. monica was nervous. you know, this this had been a very rough time after a number of false starts and with the whole world glaring down on her. monica, during that session, was, uh. cooperative.