contents of that document yeah i wouldn t read too much into this at the moment i think this is fair to say that he has a press conference scheduled where he wants to present all of the results that that have been achieved the results are probably not stunning the results are probably relatively weak but leave lots of room for compromise leave lots of room for maneuver for both sides which is a good thing so i think this is not i wouldn t i went over. or estimate the situation this was the signing the press conference comes later ok and in terms of legitimacy this is been a key word that we ve been talking about throughout this historic day especially of course for the north korean government to be able to sit next to a sitting american president legitimizes the north korean regime have they already been successful before you can see this document yes they have already been successful at the moment he landed in singapore basically on an on an air aircraft so i think there this is you k
the letter after saying that he hadn t read the letter, first taunting reporters with what was in the letter, he hadn t read the letter. we at this hour still don t know what s actually in the letter. but i want to ask you from the perspective of someone who has covered a lot of white houses who has seen a lot of interplay in your career, step back and give us where you think this moment ranks in its importance. is this a chimera or should we assume the summit isn t going to happen? anything we ve seen repeatedly with this president in particular, don t cancel your plans. but we don t know for sure. look, this is a big deal when a sitting american president meets with a north korean leader for the first time ever. look, his meeting today with this envoy from north korea was only the second time a sitting american president has met with