and i spoke to a lot of people and all the people i spoke to there literally were so optimistic and so hopeful that something tangible something something something positive would come out of this summit something that would help south korea push their relation with north korea to the next level i mean they have huge dreams in south korea they want to build railway lines that connect south korea with north korea and eventually with china and with russia and obviously none of those dreams are ever going to get off the ground if the same sions stay in place so they re going to be bitterly disappointed they would have definitely hoped for they would have a hope for a huge breakthrough but they would hope for small incremental steps that prove that both parties the u.s. and north korea they re both both serious about this process maybe a reopening at least for a time of joint economic zone in case song between north and south korea in return for maybe weapons inspectors to enter the countr
carley: you are watching fox and friends first on this friday morning. heather: thank you for starting the day with us and we begin with a fox news alert. several thousand thunder and migrants crossing into mexico as they didn t closer to the us border. carley: griff jenkins is at the guatemala mexico border with summit something to push through with no immigration paperwork. what is the latest? reporter: it is quite a different scene than it was in october where you saw thousands of migrants crossing the bridge. 1000 migrants of the caravan reached the crossing with mexico from guatemala and these are migrants who registered to wait 5 days to get a temporary work visa without having to force their way across the river. this temporary policy, about one year to get some work and stay in the country but they have to