competitors on sky, stuart ramsey has taken a bullet in the back today and his cameraman has taken two to his body armour while coming under attack from russian death squads who are picking on cars, thinking they may have refugees fleeing cities, so intentionally firing on civilians and according to the sky footage, even when the journalist is shouting that they are journalists and to leave them be, because shooting journalists as a war crime, they continued to fire. so what he s done here and what all those journalists out there doing is putting themselves in further harms way by leaving the safety and security of being where everybody else is and trying to get out to get the story, to find out what s really going on on the ground and it does expose them to greater risk. this on the ground and it does expose them to greater risk. on the ground and it does expose them to greater risk. this sit rep, as we collect. them to greater risk. this sit rep, as we collect, reporting them to
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through the ranks, why? because he was unflinchingly loyal to one person, donald trump. so we re going to get we re already familiar with this group, get familiar with weisselberg, although i don t know that he ll talk or rhona will talk. we really haven t heard much about either of them just yet. back to you, brooke. matthew calamari, yes, that is his name. so you just heard chris run through those some of those names. we ll talk to someone with inside knowledge about the trump organization, a woman who was a former executive there and worked with the likes of weisselberg. plus the other major story today, no deal. president trump walking away from the kim jong-un talks and the north koreans moments ago holding a rare news conference. here what they say and one former republican senator calls it rep rehence being. the president giving kim cover on the death of an american citizen. you re watching cnn.
chairman kim, will you denuclearize? mr. presiden s it going so far, sir. very good. what do you think? very, very good. excellent relationship. thank you. thank you very much. chairman kim, will you denuclearize? that s when the two leaders were about to leave for a meeting with aides and then it s from there to a working lunch. our sit rep, our situation report is unchanged. we don t know anything more from the inside. we do have some folks standing by with a lot of experience with north korea specifically. our next guest has been let s run through it, congressman, a governor, an ambassador, and an cabinet secretary,long-time former governor of new mexico bill richardson is one of the new americans alive today who have negotiated with the north and successfully brought people out of there. governor if you had just a