kim jong-un what will come next is anyone s guess, but if past is prologue, we have some indication. we learned this week that north korea is already subverting the agreement to denuc, according to an exclusive nbc news report, multiple u.s. officials say that u.s. intelligence agencies believe that despite the agreement, north korea has actually increased its production of enriched uranium for nuclear weapons at multiple, secret sites in recent months. multiple u.s. officials also say that there is evidence that north korea is trying to deceive the u.s. about its nuclear stockpile, arsenal and secret production facilities. that reporting has also been confirmed by the washington post. in addition, new reports indicate north korea is nearly done with a major expansion of a key missile manufacturing facilities producing solid fuel ballistic missiles and re-entry vehicles for long-range nuclear capable missiles, so we will be
they have on to earn their meetings. a meeting with the american president is one of the biggest things that you can get as a country. so they have gotten all that in the early agreement for free with no concessions. allegedly they even said they eo secretary pompeo in one of the meetings. kim said, i m giving up nothing. then we have this kind of public kabuki going on where they demand we stop military exercises. the president agrees. then the president gets irritated by a crazy and insulting statement that they put out, which they do a lot. and he said, all right. no summit. the truth is both sides, kim, desperately wants a summit because is he dying to get out from under these sanctions that are killing his economy and threatening the regime. trump really wants the summit because he wants the photo-op the nobel peace prize. maybe. ill atake the odds on that bet. they kind of want it for their own political concerns but they are getting in each other s way which they are b
i didn t recognize you. i didn t recognize your famous name. the police chief telling reporters after that that officers acted inappropriately and those officers were disciplined. and the mayor says brown deserves an apology. the bucks, the team, issued a statement which reads in part the abuse and intimidation that sterling experienced at the hands of police was shameful and inexcusable. unfortunately, this is not an isolated case. it should not require an incident involving a professional a. athlete to draw attention to the fact that vulnerable people in our communities have experienced similar and even worse treatment. the release of the brown video comes as the nfl clamps down on protests that started as an attempt to bring light to the very issue that we just saw there. violence against black americans by the police. the league issuing new rules requiring players on the field
in a moment, but we start with two big stories in washington at this hour. there is a look there left side of your screen of course the white house. reaction continues to come in on that startling new development from that white house. the june meeting between president trump and north korea s leader canceled. also an unprecedented meeting on the right side of your screen at the department of yof justice, is where additional of officials are sharing i thiing intelligen information with members of congress. first on korea. kim wri writing in part sadly based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement, i feel it is inappropriate at this time to have this long planned meeting. the president referring to remarks from a north korean official calling vice president pence among other things ignorant and stupid. the president a few minutes ago also indicating though that the
as you know happened when the south korean national security adviser was in washington, d.c. and i think they were surprised by president trump agreeing to meet. and i think that they were equally surprised by his decision to cancel. i mean one thing that is clear is that there is only one person that is making policy on north korea and that is the president himself. south korea s president moon jae-in put out a statement a short time ago and i will read it in part here. this is just a snippet from that statement. denuclearization and the lasting peace on the korean peninsula cannot be abandoned or delayed. what is south korea likely to do now, victor? well, i think that they will go into crisis mode for sure and try to ensure that they can maintain a diplomatic process. what we mean by that is as a result of this failed effort of the summit, there has now been established a high level quiet channel of communication directly between the u.s. and dprk. and so hopefully the south