special forces from the u.s. helping out? u.s. pacific command sent 30 special operators with special equipment including a 12 person search and rescue team. these air force specialists flew from a base in japan straight to thailand to help the search five days ago. they joined british and australian divers and thai navy seals. u.s. pacific command put out the following statement. the united states is through the u.s. pacific command has sent a search and rescue time to assist in locating the group. the team arrived in northern thailand june 29. the u.s. team consists of a survival specialist and para rescue men trained in rescue, recovery techniques. the thai military has been in the lead. the boys are still trapped but there s good news after ten days of parents and loved ones
pacific command. i ve seen north korea do this we petedl repeatedly. this is a very disturbing story. it s showing that north korea always intended to deceive our president. they want to hide nuclear facilities and nuclear weapons. another story says they re wrapping up nuclear fuel production. if these stories are true, then i call on the president to resume u.s. military readiness exercises. so this is how the president s national security adviser sees it. listen. there s nobody involved in this discussion with north korea in the administration who is overburdened by naivety. we ve seen how the north koreans have behaved before. the president has been very clear he s not going to make the mistakes of prior administrations. we re going to pursue this and see what happens. that s the next step in the discussions. all right. so congressman, john bolton acknowled acknowledges what you just acknowledged. perhaps they would go back on their word. what does this mean when the
all right. i would love to see i wonder who wrote the oath. do you think ultimate lit that the president that the president s performance in north korea is going to endure in terms of how he thinks about what happened there and has people on capitol hill think about it. i previously served active duty under u.s. pacific command. it s clear to me the u.s. has no good military options. i supported the summit and diplomacy. honestly too early to tell if north korea is going to denuclearize or do the sam thing they did with the previous administrations and break all their promises. we do know as of today, north korea has n gotten rid single nuke, missile or any of their chemical or biological weapons. i have no idea how the president can try to tell the american people that north korea is no longer a nuclear threat. i don t know how the story can end without kim playing around at mar-a-lago. thanks for joining us.
korea is going to endure in terms of how he thinks about what happened there and has people on capitol hill think about it. i previously served active duty under u.s. pacific command. it s clear to me the u.s. has no good military options. i supported e summit and diplomacy. honestly, it s way too early to tell if north korea is going to denuclearize or do the same thing they did with the previous administrations and break all their promises. we do know as of today, north korea has not gotten rid of a ngle nuke, missile or any of their chemical or biological weapons. have no idea how the president people that north korea is no longer a nuclear threat. i don t know how the story can end without kim playing around at mar-a-lago. thanks for joining us. thank you. primary voters rejecting candidates that crossed donald trump. they would rather nominate anyone else like say someone that owns and runs a brothel. that story and donald trump s maybe subtle takeover of the
two? well, i hope the joint statement will basically initially work out the logistics of this summit. not only the logistics but the security and things that have to be implemented so the leaders of north korea and the united states of america can satisfactory accomplish their goal. in that vein what president trump is doing is a breath of fresh air. it has been a long time since there has been this kind of reach-out to north korean leadership. if that is successful, who knows. peace may break out on the korean peninsula. great for that region of the world and great for the united states of america. julie: it is great. while these talks are a positive sign, let s remember reality here and the history of north korea and why they can t be trusted. the outgoing head of u.s. pacific command reminds us all and also the president s pick to be the ambassador to south korea says north korea remains america s most imminent threat.