secretary of state mike pompeo made numerous chips with dumb academic trips. experienced diplomats and people have said, the president is not getting this right because he s not playing on that framework. he doesn t do anything in a conventional way. for whatever is happening here, it seems that the two have sent come to some kind of agreement, thumbs up and smiling at each other and nodding as they walk off separately. it looks like kim jong un would anticipate that, so now we wait for the tease of all teases, we are going to sign something, to see what these two have discussed. we know that kim jong un was educated in switzerland. we have heard he speaks english, and we know he does. you have to imagine when you are negotiating, you want to do that for those in the native tongue.
shannon: with the historic summit underway, shock waves are reverberating throughout the west after president trump s defiant g-7 summit. john roberts joins us more. good evening or good morning, john. still morning i think, at least for another 40 minutes. interesting bit of color from the summit with president trump and kim jong un. as they were walking together, the capella resort, kim jong un s translator was overheard translating something kim had said to president trump. the translation came out many people in the world will think of this as some sort of fantasy from a science-fiction movie. when you look at where we were a year ago and even a few months ago, it would take a leap of faith and could be a science fiction movie to think you want from where you were back when the president was calling him little rocket man and
jfk, back to you guys. a mess there. heather: thank you, laura. hitting back against bipartisan backlash and protestors saying that extreme vetting is exactly what our country needs. any effort to strengthen national security to improve vetting process i think that s all perfectly reasonable and totally legitimate and, in fact, we would expect that of the president. the key is doing it in a way that doesn t risk creating more enemies than threats deters. i know that former senior commanders in iraq and afghanistan are very concerned about this order and what the impact it will have on those that helped us in iraq and afghanistan, the interpreters, translators and so on who were
photo opy met one-on-one. only other two people, the interpreters. that s unheard of. after 45 minutes, they brought in the rest of the team. secretary of state mike pompeo, chief of staff john kelly and national security advisor john bolton who is known for taking a particularly aggressive stance with north korea. but back to the one-on-one, soon as it was over, president trump said he had a very good meeting with kim jong un. we will solve it. we will be successful. it will be done. kind of hard to hear over the cameras but he said will be successful and i will look forward to working on it with you. it will be done. he didn t specify exactly what problem he was referring to. obviously one would assume he meant the problem of north korea s nuclear weapons. denuclearization has a course been a deal breaker in previous