hanoi to cover the summit for us this is heartache on the abrupt end to the talks. the president s from the turn of events in hanoi amounted to a diplomatic failure he had hoped to reach a deal although u.s. intelligence agencies warned him that north korea is unlikely to give up its nuclear weapons he had hoped that his personal rapport with kim jong un what s helped bridge gaps in negotiations but that didn t happen instead of bringing home a huge foreign policy success trump left and hand. and now for some analysis on the just concluded summit i m joined in the studio by most there from abundance free university a welcome this hour we heard with our correspondents there had to say huge disappointment on the korean side and obviously perhaps some disappointment also on the american side what is your take on this summit was it
had a military rally on wednesday when they were called on troops to show patriotism and unite against the u.s. . by the us empire by the president of the united states of america mr donald trump. as you know. for now the border troops still appear to be following the orders of nicolas maduro there are concerns this aid standoff could escalate. and help explain what s at stake i m now joined here in the studio by correspondent ophelia harm cerruti who has just returned from the region who has reported for us from venezuela as well always great having you here what is so threatening about aid well it s not the aid itself it s where it s coming from it s the u.s. and mr munder all is sure that our arcus trading a military intervention in his country and he things because of the interest they
and let s get a deeper analysis now of this speech we are joined here in the studio by tori intel sake she s with the brookings institute a washington nonpartisan think tank she is a specialist on u.s. foreign policy welcome to the program. you know this this president he build this speech as one that would unify the country of course we have you know divisive politics as recently especially given the government shutdown in washington and how did you see it. well let s remember state of the union addresses are meant to do two things one to bring unity to a country and second to outline the primary policy proposals put forward by the president however we have to remember the context that the speech was given this is at the end of a unprecedented thirty five day long government shutdown and it was given by an incredibly divisive president who is constantly calling out democrats for being a disservice to the country and who just hours before the speech braided democratic
not since there will be a trade deal no matter what that s the firm belief of the sleeve campaign us but what s most important to them britain needs to get out and fast than anything else in monster the trailer. for now we re joined here in the studio by daniel tetlow he s co-founder of british in germany that s a group campaigning for the rights of u.k. citizens here in germany good to have you with us daniel now with or without a deal britain is due to leave the european union at the end of march and that will change the status of e.u. citizens living in britain but also of u.k. citizens living in the e.u. what will breaks it mean for u.k. nationals living in e.u. member states. right now we don t know exactly what it will mean because it all depends on the outcome of the next two months british and germany is a citizens rights organization that represents one hundred seventeen thousand brits living in germany and we need some kind of clarity about saw future the
cast a pall with no sign of movement of negotiations the partial government shutdown is unlikely to end anytime soon. it s very hard to see how progress will be made. 16 days into the shutdown it is clear cooler heads have not prevailed and the president turned up the heat to consider using a national emergency if democrats won t avert - - budget. i haven t done it i may do it. i may do it. while camp david is remaining in washington will be vice president mike pence he will be here for another working discussion with congressional democrats who are here with their staffers hoping to find a way to end the shutdown. chris: kevin reporting from the white house. thank you. joining me here in the studio white house press secretary sarah sanders.