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richard engel reports from the korean's dmz. >> we are at the demilitarized zo zone. president trump it makes him the first sitting americanocono o on north korean soil. he decided to step over that divide and entered south korea. >> this is my honor. >> exchange of symbols and pleasantri pleasantries. president trump says this is a big moment that it shows that diplomacy is possible in the koreas and he's making progress because of this personal relations with kim jong-un. >> this was a great day and this was a very legendary and historic day. >> reporter: the problem is this is their third summit and while their relations have improved and seems to be getting better, tension in the region have gone down. there has not been many steps to re kean weapon that is north korea possessed. richard engel, nbc news. >>> terrifying traffic stop for a florida deputy all caught on camera. >> put your hands up. put your hands up. i swear to god. >> put it up. >> yeah, this incident escalated quickly. deputi deputy asked the driver about the marijuana smell. the deputy hang on the
richard engel reports from the korean's dmz. >> we are at the demilitarized zo zone. president trump it makes him the first sitting americanocono o on north korean soil. he decided to step over that divide and entered south korea. >> this is my honor. >> exchange of symbols and pleasantri pleasantries. president trump says this is a big moment that it shows that diplomacy is possible in the koreas and he's making progress because of this personal relations with kim jong-un....
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>> richard engel who is in seoul for us tonight richard, thank you >>> the president's historic visit was met by hope and skepticism what does come next? we turn to hans nichols also in seoul. >> reporter: for president donald trump, the first steps toward kim jong-un's position in north korea may be the easiest while president trump says he isn't in a hurry, there are major issues before them the biggest, complete denuclearization his critics call it showmanship, casting the meeting as an elaborate photo op. >> it's worrisome that this president erratically sets up a meeting without the staff work being done it seems like it's all for show. it's not substantive >> reporter: some arguing that trump's dramatic approach will falter as a diplomatic tactic. >> this is a ruthless dictator and when you go forward, you have to have clear focus and a clear mission and clear goals. >> reporter: american intelligence agencies have concluded that north korea is unlikely to give up its nuclear arsenal, as mr. trump has demanded full agreement by kim for complete and verifiable denuclearization ex
>> richard engel who is in seoul for us tonight richard, thank you >>> the president's historic visit was met by hope and skepticism what does come next? we turn to hans nichols also in seoul. >> reporter: for president donald trump, the first steps toward kim jong-un's position in north korea may be the easiest while president trump says he isn't in a hurry, there are major issues before them the biggest, complete denuclearization his critics call it showmanship, casting...
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engel, thanks we want to let folks know you can watch more of richard's reporting "on assignment made in china" on sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >>> suspects questioned in the shocking death of an american scientist on a greek island >>> also how traffic stop for speeding saved the life of this baby >>> we're learning new details in the case of an american scientist murdered in greece police say they're searching for a knife they believe was used in the attack >> reporter: tonight police say three suspects are facing questions over the murder of world renowned american scientist suzanne eaton. her body will be returned to germany where she lived leaving behind an investigation that has shocked the greek island police sources tell nbc news they're now looking for a knife believedbe used in the attack eaton was killed by suffocation. detectives working on the theory her body was hidden in a cave after her death. the secluded cave, a former, world war ii bunker only locals would know 59-year-ol eaton was last seen playing piano at her hotel her family believes she had gone for a
engel, thanks we want to let folks know you can watch more of richard's reporting "on assignment made in china" on sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >>> suspects questioned in the shocking death of an american scientist on a greek island >>> also how traffic stop for speeding saved the life of this baby >>> we're learning new details in the case of an american scientist murdered in greece police say they're searching for a knife they believe was used in...
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richard engel has details. >> reporter: president trump made history and television drama meeting north korean leader kim jong-un at the most dangerous border in the world. north korean cameras capturing kim greeting the president >> i never expected to meet you at this place. >> reporter: then president trump becoming the first sitting american president to set foot on north korean soilhashake, th crossed >> reporter: at one point security keeping american press away the new white house press secretary stephanie grisham trying to help u.s. cameras get inside but tonight this is how it's all being shown to the north korean people north korea's propaganda station gushing over it saying the unexpected summit transcended expectations and shocked the world. >> a lot of friendships have been made and this has been in particular a great friendship. so, i just want to thank you >> reporter: but was anything more than friendship achieved? "the new york times" reports the white house may accept a nuclear freeze allowing north korea to keep its nuclear weapons as long as it doesn't build any new
richard engel has details. >> reporter: president trump made history and television drama meeting north korean leader kim jong-un at the most dangerous border in the world. north korean cameras capturing kim greeting the president >> i never expected to meet you at this place. >> reporter: then president trump becoming the first sitting american president to set foot on north korean soilhashake, th crossed >> reporter: at one point security keeping american press away...
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engel tonight, thanks. >>> an entire platoon of elite u.s. navy seals has been removed from iraq and sent home after reports of sexual assault and other misconduct at a fourth of july par nbc's miguel almaguer has the details. >> reporter: the elite navy seals who trained in san diegoa reviewing an alleged sexual assault by a member ce member who works with the unit it's said to have taken place on the fourth of july weekend while some were drinking, against the code of conduct while deployed >> u.s. military officials say that when confronted with the allegations, the seals circled the wagon, refusing to give up infoatout eir teammates to investigators seeking the truth. >> reporter: that code of silence not sitting well with top brass. major t. hill deciding to send the seals back to california a military statement notes the commander lost confidence in the team's ability to accomplish the mission. >> the allegations are serious enough but the seals refusing to give up the truth is a violation of the very honor code they're supposed to live
engel tonight, thanks. >>> an entire platoon of elite u.s. navy seals has been removed from iraq and sent home after reports of sexual assault and other misconduct at a fourth of july par nbc's miguel almaguer has the details. >> reporter: the elite navy seals who trained in san diegoa reviewing an alleged sexual assault by a member ce member who works with the unit it's said to have taken place on the fourth of july weekend while some were drinking, against the code of conduct...
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chief foreign correspondent richard engel shows us how. >> reporter: tonight china is sparing no expense to dominate the world of artificial intelligence. though much of the technology was developed in the united states, president xi jinping wants china to be the world's ai leader by 2030. officials showed up this sprawling port where thanks to ai, human workers are being replaced. >> these automatic cranes are dropping off containers on to driverless cars. >> yes! >> those little blue trucks. >> yes. >> reporter: a every day with companies like amazon and netflix using it to rank products based watched, china is now using ai to rank its people. there are an estimated 200 million surveillance cameras in china and now they not only know where you are, they know who you are. many of the surveillance cameras feed into an ai system which can not only recognize your face but bring up your name, your social media activity, financial status, and criminal record. the ai calculates what's called a social credit score. if your score drops too low, you're denied access to airports and trains. >> th
chief foreign correspondent richard engel shows us how. >> reporter: tonight china is sparing no expense to dominate the world of artificial intelligence. though much of the technology was developed in the united states, president xi jinping wants china to be the world's ai leader by 2030. officials showed up this sprawling port where thanks to ai, human workers are being replaced. >> these automatic cranes are dropping off containers on to driverless cars. >> yes! >>...
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chief foreign correspondent richard engel shows us how. >> reporter: tonight china is sparing no expense toominate the world of artificial intelligence. though much of the loechnology was deveped in the united states, president xi jinping wantchina to be the world's ai leader by 2030. officials showed up this sprawling port where thanks to ai, human workers are being replaced. ic>> these automat cranes are dropping off containers on to driverless cars. >> yes! >> those little blue trucks. >> yes. >> reporter: and while americans encounter ai it every day wh companies like amazon and netflix using it to rank products based ouon what we bght and watched, china is now using ai to rank its people. atthere are an estim 200 million surveillance cameras tin china and nowhey not only know where you are, they know who you are. many of the surveillance cameras feed into an ai system lywhich can not on recognize your face but bring up your name, your social media activity, financial status, and criminal record. the ai calculates what's called a social credit score. if your score drops too low, you'
chief foreign correspondent richard engel shows us how. >> reporter: tonight china is sparing no expense toominate the world of artificial intelligence. though much of the loechnology was deveped in the united states, president xi jinping wantchina to be the world's ai leader by 2030. officials showed up this sprawling port where thanks to ai, human workers are being replaced. ic>> these automat cranes are dropping off containers on to driverless cars. >> yes! >> those...
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richard engel reports. >> reporter: tonight rare good news from syria. 30-year-old american sam goodwin is now free. his family tells nbc news goodwin kept this blog as he aimed to travel to every country. and with ten countries in left, he went war-torn syria. syrian sources tell nbc news goodwin was ntraveling ale about l wo mohs ago without locahelp when he was arrested by the syrian regime. in a statement, his family said goodwin is in good health. we are grateful to be reunited with our son. they thanked the lebanese government for brokering goodwin's release under terms that remain unclear. and tonight, these images are capturing nd the danger a heartbreak ongoing in syria. gi a father digng for f is family in the rubbles home near rebel held. just bombe locals say, by russia, the regime. he's unchle to r his daughters, one dangles from her shirt. the doctor who treatem old us we see images like these every day, hundreds of them. he said the older girl who tried to pull up her baby sister didn't survive. but the baby is recovering well. >> richard, other americans who are still be
richard engel reports. >> reporter: tonight rare good news from syria. 30-year-old american sam goodwin is now free. his family tells nbc news goodwin kept this blog as he aimed to travel to every country. and with ten countries in left, he went war-torn syria. syrian sources tell nbc news goodwin was ntraveling ale about l wo mohs ago without locahelp when he was arrested by the syrian regime. in a statement, his family said goodwin is in good health. we are grateful to be reunited with...
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lester. >>> richard engel tonight, thank you. on another nuclear front, president trump issued a new warning after iran breacd new clear fuel limits set by the 2015 deal that the president withdrew from last year. nbc's hallie jackson is at the white house. hallie, what do we know about this? >> reporter: the u.n. nuclear watchdog is confirming today that iran is now in violation of the uranium enrichment limits set by the nuclear deal. edt's a move that's inteo put pressure on europe to achieve relief against sanctions against iran. the european leaders are treading cautiously looking to deescalate tensions. the president asked today about his message to iran says they are playing with fire, and the white house ishreatening to keep up its maximum pressure campaign until iran changes course. lester a right. hallie, thanks. >>> for this year's annual fourth of july festivities in d.c., president trump just announced in addition to a fighter jet flyover, tanks will be included though they will be parked to prevent damage to city ro
lester. >>> richard engel tonight, thank you. on another nuclear front, president trump issued a new warning after iran breacd new clear fuel limits set by the 2015 deal that the president withdrew from last year. nbc's hallie jackson is at the white house. hallie, what do we know about this? >> reporter: the u.n. nuclear watchdog is confirming today that iran is now in violation of the uranium enrichment limits set by the nuclear deal. edt's a move that's inteo put pressure on...
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richard engel, nbc news. >> we are weather m afternoon. >> that's right. lauryn ricketts is going to be back with us toet us knowhat we ne wedt goo get timing t tether. butor our way. >> i know. storms coming our way lar this afternoon. if people have pns outdoors, ouca to po party -- >> is it >> i was going, you mightbakup ildren's' education discovered a way to pin the burden on other taxpayers. what mott explains they're doing. >> this morning another contversy brewing on colle campuses. this one is perfectly legal. families, many of them with ix-figure incomes, go to court to give up custody of their child to qualify for need-based financial aid. >> you got a tip. >> pro publica illinois broke the story. this happened since the start of last year. parents transferring guardianship to someone ofmes. >> thee c look at it, itchks t th have say i's in e best interest. it's done. >> some of the families using the tactic living the good life. million dollar homes in some cases. and their kids still getting financial aid aimed at students further down the eco
richard engel, nbc news. >> we are weather m afternoon. >> that's right. lauryn ricketts is going to be back with us toet us knowhat we ne wedt goo get timing t tether. butor our way. >> i know. storms coming our way lar this afternoon. if people have pns outdoors, ouca to po party -- >> is it >> i was going, you mightbakup ildren's' education discovered a way to pin the burden on other taxpayers. what mott explains they're doing. >> this morning another...
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richard engel in korea for us. richard, thanks very much. > now to this week's big political news and what we think we learned from the two nights of democratic presidentials. debate we think we learned the party's center of gravity or at least the candidates believe the party's center of gravity has moved sharply to the lef o especiallyissues like health care and immigration. we learned that kamala harr' big viral moment proved she was worthy of the hype. we learned that joe biden has no path to this nomination. he still has to earn it. we also should learn to be cautious about putting too much stock into the social media analysis and twitter chatter post-debate. realize this, 4% of people who watch the debates on television were 55 or older. that's not exactly the social media progressive demographic. and those older viewers may be more sympathetic to biden. most of all, we learned that this nomination battle is wide open with no prohibitive favorite. in a party trying to decide exactly how far to t left it wants
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. >> i'm richard engel. this is "on assignment." >> there's an old chinese saying, that just as there's not enough room in the sky for two suns, there's not enough room on earth for two emperors. even as the two nations go head to head in a trade war, many people here seem convinced that the time has come for china to replace america as the great power in the world. to see what fuels that sense that china's on the rise, i'm heading to one of its most dynamic new cities. i'm on my way to shenzhen, which is china's tech capital. to see the country i'm going to take the train. it's 1,000 miles from here. and i got to ride on china's new high-speed rail network. just over a decade ago, the chinese government launched an ambitious plan to crisscross the country with trains that cruise at more than 150 miles an hour. nice train. the network quickly grew from two tiny high-speed lines to this. china now has as many miles of high-speed track as the rest of the world combined. cutting travel times and connecting even
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nbc's richard engel has the latest >> reporter: tonight 19-year-old finnegan lee elder and 18-year-old gabriel hjorth are in this italian jail and according to police, elder has confessed to stabbing an italian police officer at his funeral today, the 35-year-old officer, mario rega was hailed as a hero his memorial held in the same church where he was married just six weeks ago. police say the american teens were trying to score cocaine when a dealer sold them crushed aspirin. when they figured it out, they stole a backpack from one of the dealer's associates and commanded 100 euros and cocaine to give it back. officer rega was one of two undercover cops sent to respond. after he identified himself, officers say rega was stabbed 11 times and the suspects took off running. italian media aired this footage believed to show the suspects. it has not been verified by nbc news, but tonight officers are apologizing for this image of the teen blind folded before questioning. they say that was a mistake. nbc's sarah harmon is in rome. >> both of the teens are being held here. there is real out
nbc's richard engel has the latest >> reporter: tonight 19-year-old finnegan lee elder and 18-year-old gabriel hjorth are in this italian jail and according to police, elder has confessed to stabbing an italian police officer at his funeral today, the 35-year-old officer, mario rega was hailed as a hero his memorial held in the same church where he was married just six weeks ago. police say the american teens were trying to score cocaine when a dealer sold them crushed aspirin. when they...
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>> all right, richard engel for us richard, thank you >> so the question now, what does come next, a fourth meeting, what will the meetings look like? nbc's hans nichols has more from seoul. >> reporter: for donald trump the first step towards kim jong-un's position may be the easiest. while president trump says he isn't in a hurry, there are major issues before them the biggest, complete denuclearization his critics call it show man ship, casting the impromptu meeting as an elaborate photo op >> it's worrisome this president erratically sets up ameeting without the staff work being done it seems like it's all for show. it's not substantive >> reporter: some arguing trump's dramatic approach will falter as a diplomatic tactic. >> this is a ruthless dictator and when you go forward, you have to have clear focus and a clear mission and clear goals. >> reporter: american intelligence agencies have concluded that north korea is unlikely to give up its nuclear arsenal as mr. trump has demanded full agreement by kim for complete and verifiable denuclearization, experts warn, may be a stret
>> all right, richard engel for us richard, thank you >> so the question now, what does come next, a fourth meeting, what will the meetings look like? nbc's hans nichols has more from seoul. >> reporter: for donald trump the first step towards kim jong-un's position may be the easiest. while president trump says he isn't in a hurry, there are major issues before them the biggest, complete denuclearization his critics call it show man ship, casting the impromptu meeting as an...
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nbc richard engel with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, the father of one of accused of murdering an italian policemen arrived in rome as new details emerge about his son, 19-year-old finnegan elder, who police say stabbed officer mario rega 11 times with a commando knife after police were called in following a drug buy gone wrong. italian media airing this video believed to be the suspects fleeing. elder had a history of violence. his uncltold that he was involved in fight nights in a san francisco park, that three years ago finnegan was arrested after fighting a 16-year-old boy who was hospitalized with a severe head wound. r he father of the otheteen under investigation, gabriel nale hjorth visited s son in custody, in a statement saying his son is devastated, never imagined there would be a confrontation with police, and didn't know elder was carrying a knife. hjorth's father is confident his son is innocent f ilies have hired italian lawyers. lester. >> all right, richard, thank you. >>> terrifying ments caught on camera at a water park, a 10 foot wave craing down on tourists in
nbc richard engel with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, the father of one of accused of murdering an italian policemen arrived in rome as new details emerge about his son, 19-year-old finnegan elder, who police say stabbed officer mario rega 11 times with a commando knife after police were called in following a drug buy gone wrong. italian media airing this video believed to be the suspects fleeing. elder had a history of violence. his uncltold that he was involved in fight nights in a...
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engel, watching along with us this morning, richard, thank you. mika. >>> all right. and still ahead, president trump stated yesterday that article two of the institution gives him the power to do quote whatever he wants. >> bill crystal says that statement alone means trump should not get a second term. he joins us next on "morning joe." term he joins us next on "morning joe. right now, congress is working to end surprise medical billing. that's when patients are hit with medical bills they thought would be covered by insurance. but what congress is considering would cut money that vulnerabe patients rely on the most. that means seniors, children, and americans relying on medicaid would be hurt. it's already too hard for people to get basic medical care with hospitals closing and a shortage of er doctors. tell congress we can end surprise billing without shredding the safety net. paid for by physicians for fair coverage. at their reddest, ripest, they make everything better. like our strawberry poppyseed salad and new strawberry summer caprese sa
engel, watching along with us this morning, richard, thank you. mika. >>> all right. and still ahead, president trump stated yesterday that article two of the institution gives him the power to do quote whatever he wants. >> bill crystal says that statement alone means trump should not get a second term. he joins us next on "morning joe." term he joins us next on "morning joe. right now, congress is working to end surprise medical billing. that's when patients are...
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chief foreign correspondent richard engel joins us with now with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. this is what north korea does when it is angry. it is clear north korea's leader, kim jong-un, is frustrated that his last meeting with president trump did not yield the results he was hoping for. north korea fired a new pair of short-range missiles overnight, the second launc in a wee. missiles flew about 150 miles toward japan, but u.s. officials say they dropped in the sea and were never a danger. but why? just a month ago, be it trump and north korea's leader kim jong-un met for a friendship summit. the preside even symbolically crossing intoth korea. back then, all the talk was about reducing tensions. wastepping across that lin a great honor. >> reporter: since then, there have been issues. the s bordermit was supposed to restart negotiation. negotiation which north korea hopes will lead to lifting sanctions. but the talks haven't started yet, and with the launches, north korea is showing it is losing patience. secretary of state
chief foreign correspondent richard engel joins us with now with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. this is what north korea does when it is angry. it is clear north korea's leader, kim jong-un, is frustrated that his last meeting with president trump did not yield the results he was hoping for. north korea fired a new pair of short-range missiles overnight, the second launc in a wee. missiles flew about 150 miles toward japan, but u.s. officials say they dropped...
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel spent weeks in china on this story. richard, good morning. >> we often talk about china in terms of the trade war, but there is a larger rivalry at play china doesn't hide its ambitions to become the dominant super power. it wants to displace the united states we had several weeks with great access in china, talking to party officials, going to factories, talking to just people on the street from the top to the bottom, you get a sense that china feels like its time has arrived. it feels the u.s. is floundering right now. one of the ways that china wants to propel itself in the future is through a.i. or artificial intelligence >> reporter: from driverless cars setting speed records to robot hotels, china is building for the future, trying to overtake the u.s. with a home-grown tech revolution that's now everywhere, even in supermarkets. >> you can take your phone, and you can just scan. you can see when it was delivered to the store you can see the temperature. >> reporter: if you want to eat in the store, technology can
nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel spent weeks in china on this story. richard, good morning. >> we often talk about china in terms of the trade war, but there is a larger rivalry at play china doesn't hide its ambitions to become the dominant super power. it wants to displace the united states we had several weeks with great access in china, talking to party officials, going to factories, talking to just people on the street from the top to the bottom, you get a sense that...
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. >> nbc richard engel looks at still need totha be answered. >> reporter: president trump wrapped up his asian tour with a dramaticinitiative, meeting kim jong-un inside the heavily fortified dmz and thrown together at the last minute and security legation and personnel scrambling but where whether it lead? lead to a breakthrough? they are talking about having more meetings or was it just an elaborate photo op? we will have a full report coming up on the "today" show. >>> president was oversea, his done donald tru jr. causing controversy at home. he shared a tweet whicut questioned aenator kamala harris is a black american. the original tweet came from an altright activist and reads, in part, quote. donald jr. later deleted that tweet. harris was born in california to im indian immigrant mother and black jamaican migrant father. several democratic presidential candidates came to her defense. senator bernie sanders caused the president a racist and other agmpared the smear to the birther attack nst former president barack obama which was pushed by donald trump in the years before he r
. >> nbc richard engel looks at still need totha be answered. >> reporter: president trump wrapped up his asian tour with a dramaticinitiative, meeting kim jong-un inside the heavily fortified dmz and thrown together at the last minute and security legation and personnel scrambling but where whether it lead? lead to a breakthrough? they are talking about having more meetings or was it just an elaborate photo op? we will have a full report coming up on the "today" show....
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in seoul, south korea, with the very latest. good morning, richard. >> reporter: good morning. so we know president trump liked it he talked a great deal about it. now, we know what the north koreans thought about it the north koreans just released on state television a mini documentary less than 24 hours after this meeting took place. unlike a lot of north korean propaganda, which is very aggressive, very threatening toward the united states, this was absolutely gushing it talked about how this unexpected meeting transcended expectations, shocked and moved the world, how it was incredibly positive they had a moment they slowed down for effect when president trump stepped over the demarcation line, entered north korea. they even showed a still photograph of kim jong-un meeting with ivanka trump. they said it was as if a mysterious force was bringing these two nations and these two leaders together, and leading toward good will so the north korean reaction, incredibly positive, but critics say that president trump was merely codd
nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in seoul, south korea, with the very latest. good morning, richard. >> reporter: good morning. so we know president trump liked it he talked a great deal about it. now, we know what the north koreans thought about it the north koreans just released on state television a mini documentary less than 24 hours after this meeting took place. unlike a lot of north korean propaganda, which is very aggressive, very threatening toward the united...
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i'm joining by richard engel, aaron blake, and jim walsh. a research associate at m.i.t.'s security studies program. richard, start with you there. let's talk about this propaganda video that the north koreans have already produced after that historic step that trump made into their country. what was in that video? >> so, unlike a lot of north korean propaganda, which is very aggressive, often threatening to obliterate the united states with nuclear weapons that's the standard fare. this was totally different. this was gushing. it was effusive. it was talking about new beginnings. how the united states and north korea are going to put their ugly past behind them and they're going to build relations. and it showed the north korean leader kim jong-un as a gracious host, welcoming president trump across the border. it showed kim jong-un meeting e with ivanka trump. it heaped praise on the meeting and said it exceeded expectations, shocked the world, was a moving experience. there was an article in the north korean state media that accompanied this piece that talked about a my
i'm joining by richard engel, aaron blake, and jim walsh. a research associate at m.i.t.'s security studies program. richard, start with you there. let's talk about this propaganda video that the north koreans have already produced after that historic step that trump made into their country. what was in that video? >> so, unlike a lot of north korean propaganda, which is very aggressive, often threatening to obliterate the united states with nuclear weapons that's the standard fare. this...
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richard engel in seoul, south korea. kelly o'donnell tracking events at the white house. kelly, there is new reporting that some officials have been talking about the potential for a nuclear freeze by pyongyang. >> reporter: hallie, it's almost like the national security
richard engel in seoul, south korea. kelly o'donnell tracking events at the white house. kelly, there is new reporting that some officials have been talking about the potential for a nuclear freeze by pyongyang. >> reporter: hallie, it's almost like the national security
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richard engel in seoul, south korea. kelly o'donnell tracking events at the white house. kelly, there is new reporting that some officials have been talking about the potential for a nuclear freeze by pyongyang. >> reporter: hallie, it's almost like the national security adviser is taking a page out of the president's playbook using the kind of technique his boss often does, critiquing in realtime the headline from the "new york times" talking about a change in strategy on the part of the united states, a willingness to allow for containment of a nuclear north korea as a means to dial down some of the volatility that seemed to creep back in after the initial "fire and fury" period over time and then no results coming on it of the vietnam summit, summit 2. and the meeting at the dmz. john bolton, the president's national security adviser, taking issue. and he said i read this "new york times" story with curiosity. neither the nsc staff nor i have discussed or heard of any desire to, quote, settle for a nuclear freeze by north korea. so john bolton, who is known as a hawk,
richard engel in seoul, south korea. kelly o'donnell tracking events at the white house. kelly, there is new reporting that some officials have been talking about the potential for a nuclear freeze by pyongyang. >> reporter: hallie, it's almost like the national security adviser is taking a page out of the president's playbook using the kind of technique his boss often does, critiquing in realtime the headline from the "new york times" talking about a change in strategy on the...
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back to you. >> richard engel, thank you very much. >>> president trump is launching new attacks on elijah cummings hallie jackson has more on that story this morning good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is another escalation by the president who, in a new interview this morning, is brushing off criticism he's racist, arguing that word has been thrown around so often, it's effectively watered down. president trump defiant and digging in on the divisive attacks against congressman elijah cummings and the city of baltimore in a new c-span interview. >> when elijah cummings calls you a racist, your reaction is what >> the word is overused. it is a disgrace i'm the least racist person there is in the world, as far as i'm concerned. >> reporter: for him, no strategy to the attack, he says, and no apology. >> no strategy it is simple, people living in baltimore are very happy that i'm bringing out the fact that it is like living in hell. >> reporter: it's the fourth straight day of escalating insults, criticized as racist by the president's opponents, and during a speech in jamestown th
back to you. >> richard engel, thank you very much. >>> president trump is launching new attacks on elijah cummings hallie jackson has more on that story this morning good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is another escalation by the president who, in a new interview this morning, is brushing off criticism he's racist, arguing that word has been thrown around so often, it's effectively watered down. president trump defiant and digging in on the divisive attacks...
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richard engel of nbc news a couple of months ago did a great report on russia strategizing to revive the united states along race lines. we have a president who's doing it all by himself. >> robert costa, your body of reporting on the president's political birth really being tied to all of the racist underton undertones -- it's not even underbelly anymore, the overt racism in the republican party, is in a league of its own. i saw you last night on "the 11th hour" talking about some of it. just tie what's happening today in this story to everything you have known and reported about donald trump in this category since you have been covering him. >> on capitol hill and here in washington and on the campaign trail, i'm constantly encountering president trump's critics who say how can this be happening? where are the republicans? i just answer to them repeatedly, if you look at the recent history, the answers are all there. the republican party when president trump was a businessman and questioning president obama's love of country, his credentials, his birthing in the united states, they
richard engel of nbc news a couple of months ago did a great report on russia strategizing to revive the united states along race lines. we have a president who's doing it all by himself. >> robert costa, your body of reporting on the president's political birth really being tied to all of the racist underton undertones -- it's not even underbelly anymore, the overt racism in the republican party, is in a league of its own. i saw you last night on "the 11th hour" talking about...
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. >> yeah, cynthia, i want to bring in richard engel into the conversation who's a covered lot of this from russia. richard, some of the seeds of doubt have been planted and some ofhe questioning about whether this was truly a russian government operation, that the internet research agency wasn'ta working as agent of the russians. what do we know? >> so, i think if you're vladimir put and you're watching this right now, you're very comfortable with what is going on. you see half of the members of the house there questioning, trying to put the words into robert mueller's mouth, almost begging him to tell a story to make this movie better than the book, to convince the americanple that something happened and then you have the republicans looking for mistakes, trying to hurt his credibility, trying to trip him up, so if you're russia looking back and you t sees division, you see this confusion, i think you're quite convinced that not only did you get away with it, but that there are very few costs to trying to do it again. going -- at the internet research agency, just as one example, thi
. >> yeah, cynthia, i want to bring in richard engel into the conversation who's a covered lot of this from russia. richard, some of the seeds of doubt have been planted and some ofhe questioning about whether this was truly a russian government operation, that the internet research agency wasn'ta working as agent of the russians. what do we know? >> so, i think if you're vladimir put and you're watching this right now, you're very comfortable with what is going on. you see half of...