reunited. a 92-year-old woman cried as she hugged her son for the first time in 65 years. the 75 woman, his stepbrother, she was with him as a child trying to escape the korean war. we were separated, what happened to us? what a world. i m so happy. reporter: 300 south koreans from 89 families to see their loved ones out of an estimated 60700,000 people who have family there. the rare reunion comes after kim jong un and president moon agreed to it. it is part of a historic summit in the demilitarized zone following the us pressure campaign. i could recognize it from the past even though he has gotten old and wrinkled, there is some of them left from my memory. reporter: relatives will spend 3 days in the country but
he insisted other and over and over again that under in no circumstances would he consider resigning, no way, no how. and then he did. suddenly, finally, yesterday. today we learned why. turns out the governor s legal team over the last few days reached out to prosecutors over the weekend seeking a deal for the governor. if they would drop a felony charge of computer tampering, which relates to the governor s campaign financing scandal, in exchange the governor would agree to resign. the kansas city star published this today. they got basically a photograph of a wrinkled copy of the agreement between the governor and the prosecutor. the deal apparently included seven terms, two of them redacted with a marker, there s a handwritten notation in the margin there that says under seal. you can also see in the thing they published, they spell it
and over again under no circumstances would he even ever consider resigning, no way, no how. and then he did. suddenly. finally yesterday. well, today we learned why. turns out the governor s legal team over the last few days reached out to prosecutors over the weekend seeking a deal for the governor. if they would drop a felony charge of computer tampering which related to the governor s campaign finance scandal in exchange the governor would agree to resign. that was the deal. kansas city star published this today. they got this wrinkled copy, they got this basically a photograph of a wrinkled copy of the agreement between the governor and the prosecutor. the deal apparently included seven terms, two of them redacted with a sharpie marker. there is a handwritten notation in the margin there that says, under seal. but you can also see here in this thing that they published where he spells it out. the prosecutor would drop that
she actually called him and saw him on a local tv show and said what a great job he did. she is somebody who treated her staff like family and i think that says a lot about the kind of woman she was. she was very funny. she was always making sel self-deprecating jokes. there are these jumbos in the white house which are these big photos and look at it and say who is this old wrinkled lady and then say, oh, that s me. she brought levity to the role of first lady. we played a clip from that wellesley commencement speech perfect. people have to remember that it was controversial when she was speaking there. a lot of the students at wellesley at the time weren t so happy. they were saying things like, barbara bush, she s only a accomplished because of what her husband did, she s just a first lady. she didn t do anything herself. she was so politically shud that she went in there and delivered this line. i want you to listen to this. some where out in this audience may even be someone w
with him, married, together for nearly 76 cleared, married for 73, i mean really remarkable. hard to match up that. laura: newt gingrich, one of the great things about her, there are so many great things about her, is she doesn t have a lot of pretense. she was commenting first about becoming the vice president wife, she said a lot of fat, white haired ladies who are wrinkled are tickled pink about my ascending to this role. she is just so fun. she didn t dye her hair, get a face-lift. she s like, i am who i am. that is so refreshing today. i use the word refreshing, but i love it. at one point she described herself as the nation s grandmother. and i think at that sort of captured it. and at that point, i think she had 25-point oh or higher approval rating than her husband. we were talking earlier tonight,