obtained by cnn suggest otherwise. cnn s sam kiley has more on a potential diplomatic breakthrough in an attempt to avoid a nuclear disaster. here s more from sam. yes, it could be seen as some kind of diplomatic breakthrough that the russian president has endorsed the idea that the international atomic energy authority, the body responsible for inindividuallating, if you like, nuclear power stations around the world, should be allowed to go to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power station and check it out, and install and reinstall the monitoring systems. the fact of the matter, though, is that this is a repeated russian offer and amidst a russian rejection of the international community s demands that they demilitarize the nuclear power station and the town around it. the reason the international community wants to see that is that this has been the locus of fighting. it s effectively on the front line. we know for an absolute fact, jim, that there are missiles being fired out o
what do you think about that? so that s chilling to hear. you know, and i would say if anybody knows donald trump better than i do, it would be michael cohen. i think that that s certainly a possibility. i think that there were maybe the possibility to profit off of some of the information that was taken. i mean, we don t know. only donald trump knows. hopefully it will come out, but there was there would be no need to take a lot of what is being reported right now, you know, national defense documents. so there had to be something behind that. these are not just mowemento of his love letters with kgu and putin, et cetera. prosecutors told the court they were concerned evidence might be destroyed. all those discussions we had on the show about trump and his habit of improperly disposing white house documents, you know, flushing them.gamut. all of that seems pretty relevant now. it does, and this is a
from donald trump s side. i think he clearly sort of rushed into this without really studying what how to follow this through, really studying kgu. if you think about the north korean regime has been studying the united states for 50 years, right? this is what they have been preparing for, kgu very much wanted to have this meeting and the meeting in and of itself was a great concession on the part of this president and didn t even necessarily, when he agreed to it, got anything in return over the last couple of weeks have been a return of those u.s. hostages, but, listen, if you were kim jong-un, he got a great deal of praise from an american president. this is something that has never happened, the idea that he was honorable and open and even in that letter, ending it in this flowery way, saying call me or write me if you want to have this meeting again. so we ll see. it seems like starting again at