informant for the clu. their own unidentified source saying that he met with agency operatives, including the trip to malaysia. he was allegedly killed on orders of the north korean regime. making contact with other intelligence agencies. all of this making the motivation for him to kill his relative a bit more clear. folks person for the cia told us that they could not provide guidance. also reported that the south korean government agencies are unable to confirm this report. no comment of course from north korea. but it is commenting on tomorrow s first anniversary of the summit of president trump and kim jong un in singapore, as they see that agreements reach would be a blank page unless the u.s. changes what it calls hostile policy towards pyongya
and council was furious after the summit in hanoi fell apart without a deal. the north koreans were shocked when the president walked out and after they learned in pyongya pyongyang, we are learning the punishments were dealt. this man is in custody right now. he was reported executed by a firing squad in south korea. several sources told me that s not true, but he is not out of the woods. his punishment could be severe. we re also learning about the lead negotiator, north korea s exspy master. he was one of the most powerful people in north korea. i m told his power has been almost completely stripped even though he did appear in a photo over the weekend sitting at an art performance with kim jong-un. i m told that was more to show he s still alive and not in a labor camp which is what south korean media reported. he was out of the public eye for nearly two months. i m told he had to sit in his office in silence and write
productive meetings with kim jong un and made progress. i m delighted to bring home three americans and while pompeo s first meeting with kim over easter weekend was replete with stern faces, their second meeting, which centered around preparation for president trump s upcoming summit with kim you can see it there appears to have been a little bit more friendly with pictures showing kim and pompeo smiling as we just saw and more relaxed. pompeo also reportedly said in a toast during a lunch in pyongya pyongyang, for decades we have been adversaries. now we are hopeful we can work together to resolve this conflict, take away threats to the world and make your country have all the opportunities your people so richly deserve. listen to this. we re starting off on a new footing. this is a wonderful thing that he released the folks early. that was a big thing. very important to me. and i really think we have a very good chance of doing something very meaningful. all right.
u-turn, cracking jokes about his country s lack of infrastructure. our roads are uncomfortable, kim said. i know it because i just came down here. a self depricating dig on the struggling north korean economy, a situation made worse by the biting sanctions led by president donald trump. south korea and trump himself giving credit to his maximum pressure campaign. they said there were two alternatives, let them have what they have or go to war. and now we have a much better alternative than anybody thought even possible. secretary of state mike pompeo, after his own meeting in pyongya pyongyang, says he believes kim is serious in his efforts. by day s end, kim and moon signed a stunning, but vague statement, pledging to end the korean war and denuclearize the korean peninsula, without specifying what denuclearization
between north korea and south korea with the thawing relations. we did see kim jong un at a k-pop concert on sunday night in pyongya pyongyang. the north korean leader waving and applauding. this is the thing he punishes his people for and has done in the past with imprisonment and execution when the north korean people have been able to watch smuggled versions of pop culture. you see him in the audience appreciating the music. he was deeply moved by the culture event. we are seeing the momentum continue with culture and political and sporting cooperation between the two koreas. rene. paula hancockhancocks, thank the china space lab reentered the earth s