s also, apparently in that phone call between president trump and south korean president they agreed on the deal that scraps the limits on the side of the war heads. more powerful ones to use potentially against north korea. two men is sounds like getting more on the same page as the threat from the north intensifie intensifies. thank you for the reporting. south korea vs. vowing to destroy and bury the north if they are provoked. south korean navy backing up the words with action holding a second day of those live fire drill the at sea. let s go to paula hancock in seoul. we were anticipating this call 24 hours ago as we spoke to you between president moon and press trump. what else it you tell us about how much the two leaders are on the same page at this point? reporter: well, poppy, i certainly think there s some relief here in south korea that
live fire according to the navy. the statement they gave was very interesting, where everit is, if 24e provoke we will immediately destroy them and burr kbri them at sea. indeed. thank you very much. this morning, back here in the united states, the lives of almost 800,000 undocumented immigrants living in this country could be changed with a few words. we re waiting to hear from jeff sessions, he s set to speak this morning about daca. moments ago president trump confirmed speculation that he will end prot gram but give congress six months to fix it. here s what the president wrote. congress, get ready to do your job. daca. joe johns is at the white house, as i look it looks like you have new reporting on how instrumental attorney general sessions was in all of this, and it sounds like from what we can
dan simon spoke with daca recipients at uc berkeley. we had a deal with daca. we love the dreamers. we love everybody. i don t think the movement is determining its course of action based on the words of president trump. reporter: they are the face of the so-called dreamers, each with a unique story of daca. can you explain how it s helped you? i m employed. reporter: they are former or current students at uc berkeley. i graduated with zero debt. reporter: he came here with his parents at 9. i think the sense of security that i can be pulled over with the police and not freak out. reporter: at more than 200,000, the most daca in the country, a majority from mexico. he came here with his mother
this two states that were important to president trump s reelection, i don t know if you want to hold them hostage for the hurricane relief efforts just to get the rest of an agenda passed. we might have a different dynamic in that you may not have the link age or maybe the white house or congressional leader the want in using hurricane relief as leverage. that s a very important point. the secretary minute nu the p has made clear this is going to fall on congress s lap. the thing, even though there are republicans hopeful they can get this done for d.r.e.a.m.ers, back in h 2010 when they tried you had democrats controlling. you have far more republicans there. they couldn t get it done then. the first version was introduced in 2001.
the former trump campaign chairman. manafort s lawyers blocked that request. le mueller s office claimed they were given the consent prompting that brief fight over what they were authorized to have. the manafort is a top focus on mil mueller s investigators. the manafort denies any wrongdoing but congressional sources tell us that the practice of allowing key figures in the russian investigations to testify behind closed doors is key. if it happens in public they can use the statements without going through lawyers. they are looking to obtain a letter drafted by president trump s aides to explain the firing of james comey. mueller had already obtained that letter and a spokesman declined to comment for the story. so, in addition to all of that, you have some reporting on ta raid that took place about a month ago of paul manafort s