good morning. mornings are interesting. home sweet home. the president is still tweeting about it today. he starts tweeting about 5:30, 6:00, sometimes 6:30. long before the internet reshaped the way the white house press corps did its job, television reshaped the briefing room. nothing has transformed white house coverage as much as the advent of 24-hour-a-day cable news. he could walk down here and tell us very easily, it s a very few steps from the oval office to here. in the 60s and 70s, print reporters ruled the roost. in 1980, cnn was born. television reporters at the white house were on the rise. and they needed good pictures and sound. i ll be covering the president and his advisers as they have never been covered before.
5:30, 6:00, sometimes 6:30. long before the internet reshaped the way the white house press corps did its job, television reshaped the briefing room. nothing has transformed white house coverage as much as the advent of 24-hour-a-day cable news. he could walk down here and tell us very easily, it s a very few steps from the oval office to here. in the 60s and 70s, print reporters ruled the roost. in 1980, cnn was born. television reporters at the white house were on the rise. and they needed good pictures and sound. i ll be covering the president and his advisers as they have never been covered before. the media-savvy reagan administration understood that and remodelled the briefing room to help create better pictures. the old doctor s waiting room look gave way to theater seating. quality studio lighting, better
first, pompeo goes to pyongyang and has kind of a feel-good meeting, as best i can tell from the briefings, with kim jong-un. he only took one member of the press corps, so no wire service reporters, no print reporters, no television reporters, this is very unusual on such an important mission, and again, saying we are pretty close to a second summit, but there s certain things that only the leaders themselves can resolve. but they began to make progress on all four pillars, important denuclearization demands from the singapore summit which have so far been not only met but violated. do i have that right? i think so, you re right it was a very important meeting because it was in between the third interkorean summit and this second pompeo-kim summit.
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