this was a success for president trump, let s not focus on negative, and throw stones at administrations, but let s build on that, what do you think went wrong in obama, bush administrations, what is grow going right now and how do we build on it. last night, can t be stated strangl strongly enough it ws valuable to have president meet with kim, and kickoff again we hope a very successful process for negotiation, we had negotiations on and off for decades with north korea to noah, veilno avail, then. they, agreed framework in 2002. president did last night was hopefully rebuild trust, we needs the teams to get going in a process to get an agreement on black and white and real-time. how does he do that?
sense. he said i welcome you to come back but on my terms. remember, we have most of the cards in this negotiation. and i think the president is playing them well. bill: the key line here, sadly based on the anger and hostility in your most recent statement i feel it s inappropriate at this time to have this long-planned meeting. what has happened with the president in the last week he has characterized this as a victory for north korea and characterized it as a victory for the world and the way he is trying to sell this to kim. i don t know what they re hearing from our leaders. but there is a lot they don t like. in that sense that s their art of the deal. no question both sides are negotiating at this point. whether this ends up with a meeting or not, i don t think anybody can know. but we can t have our president meet with somebody who said the kinds of things he has said and threatened the united states with nuclear weapons.
and a president meet and it s always a significant event. a lot of focus in the lead up on the disagreements. there are so many areas of agreement, i think that is what will be focused on. these areas are actually of critical importance. already going to be at the top of the list, but now with the events in manchester, probably dominate the discussion. pope francis is fresh back from his trip to egypt in which he gave a very strong speech, went straight to the university, the central teaching authority and he really challenged those there to teach religious tolerance. he has really focused a lot on the persecution of christians and other minority religions. president trump also has really
kim. constitute an axis of evil. two-thirds of then-president bush s axis of evil. certainly we re not going to just have our president meet with hillary clinton pokes holes in obama s argument on stage that night, and the reviews were pretty unanimous. obama s answer was naive. are you kidding me? those are the last people i d meet with in my first year. i d never meet with those guys. but obama s strategist david axelrod says the future president was adamant on a phone call with staff. obama told them we re not backing off at all. i actually think that was the moment when he found his voice in that campaign because he realized that he was bringing a point view of that nobody else was going to bring. that voice continued when he was inaugurated. we will extend a hand, if you
certainly we re not going to just have our president meet with hillary clinton pokes holes in obama s argument on stage that night, and the reviews were pretty unanimous. obama s answer was naive. are you kidding me? those are the last people i d meet with in my first year. i d never meet with those guys. but obama s strategist david axelrod says the future president was adamant on a phone call with staff. obama told them we re not backing off at all. i actually think that was the moment when he found his voice in that campaign because he realized that he was bringing a point view of that nobody else was going to bring. that voice continued when he