What left and impression on me was watching Kim look over that letter after he received his signed copy that stare into it, was the look of relief, imo, finally it's over and he and his people have a brighter future to look forward too. So glad for all of them, us and the world, we truly have turned in a beautiful new direction, for years to come.
JUST IN: Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un sign joint document
"We're signing a very important document, pretty comprehensive document, and we've had a really great time together, a great relationship… More will be discussed at a press conference soon," said Mr Trump.
"We have developed a special bond," he said. The meeting was far better than anybody ever predicted, he added. When asked about denuclearisation, Mr Trump said, "We are starting the process very very quickly."
"Today we had a very historic meeting, overcoming our past history and embarking on a new beginning. We're about to sign a historic agreement, and the world will see a major change. I'd like to express my gratitude to Mr Trump to make this happen," said Mr Kim.
Trump asked: "Mr Kim would you like to come to Washington?" before both men walked out of the room after the signing.
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Man disrupts Joe Biden book tour stop in his hometown: WATCH
Former Vice President Joe Biden’s book tour stop in his hometown of Wilmington, Del., was disrupted by a man who accused Biden of molesting children during a Senate swearing in ceremony.
"What about the girls you molested on C-Span at the Senate swearing in?" the man, who reportedly was seated in the second row behind Biden’s sister Valerie, said as he interrupted the event on Sunday.
The comment came after Biden had been discussing his late son Beau’s disgust regarding a pediatrician who had been convicted of raping and molesting children.
In response, Biden said "This is not Trump world,” prompting the crowd to cheer.
The man was later removed from the event by security, and officials later said they were unsure who he was or how he obtained a seat near the front of the event.
The event was part of Biden’s American Promise Tour for his book Promise me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship and Purpose, which chronicles his son Beau’s battle with cancer. The book was published in November 2017. Beau Biden, who had served as attorney general of Delaware, died at the age of 46 in 2015 due to brain cancer.
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— Mike (@Fuctupmind) June 11, 2018
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Donald Trump says he will invite Kim Jong Un to White House
In response to a question on whether the two leaders will meet again, Mr Trump said: "We'll meet again, we'll meet many times." He said the two men have learnt a lot about each other since they shared a historic handshake for the first time earlier this morning.
"We've learnt a lot about each other… He's a very talented man, I also learnt that he loves his country very much," he told reporters after the signing.
Mr Trump also described Mr Kim as a "very worthy, very smart negotiator".
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Thank you Anon, straight from the heart those words are:) Answers to many prayers watching this unfold.
SINGAPORE — President Trump and Kim Jong Un signed a joint statement on Tuesday following a series of historic meetings, in which the North Korean leader said they "decided to leave the past behind."
Neither leader referenced "denuclearization" during the signing ceremony Tuesday, which took place after Trump and Kim concluded a working lunch with top U.S. and North Korean officials. Emphasis was placed instead on their positive interactions throughout Tuesday's summit and the broader impact their dialogue will have.
"We had a historic meeting and decided to leave the past behind," Kim said, claiming "the world will see a major change" in the coming months.
"We've developed a very special bond," Trump said, gesturing toward Kim. "It's going to be a much different relationship than we've had in the past."
It was not immediately clear what kind of language their statement contained, though Trump described the document as "comprehensive" and "very important." The statement is expected to be made public shortly.
He added: "I would like to express my gratitude to President Trump to make this meeting happen."
Trump said the outcome of his meetings with Kim would "lead to more and more" as his administration expects to continue its dialogue with Pyongyang once both leaders return home.
The president spent several minutes alone with Kim prior to their signing ceremony. They were seen strolling throughout the grounds of the Capella Hotel, and Trump even took time to show the reclusive leader the inside of his presidential limousine.
But the "special bond" they established was evidently not enough for North Korean officials to trust the U.S. delegation entirely. An aide to Kim was seen using latex gloves to inspect the pen he would use during the signing ceremony before the North Korean leader arrived with Trump.
https:// www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/white-house/trump-kim-leave-the-past-behind-after-historic-singapore-summit
'Everybody came at me,' emotional Dennis Rodman says as Trump meets Kim Jong Un
Former NBA star Dennis Rodman became emotional during an interview Monday evening, calling the historic summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore as "a great day" after he received death threats for his outreach efforts to the rogue nation.
"I was the only one. I never had no one to hear me. I had no one to see me. But I took those bullets, I took all of that," Rodman said on CNN of knowing "things were going to change" for North Korea, despite threats on his life.
"Everybody came at me and I am still standing. And today is a great day for everybody," he continued, wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat.
"Today is a great day," former NBA star Dennis Rodman says in an emotional interview in which he describes his relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un https://t.co/eoNeZnYFm7 pic.twitter.com/6gouUPBBpX
— CNN International (@cnni) June 12, 2018
When pressed on why he took such an interest in North Korea, Rodman said he "fell in love with country" during a basketball exhibition tour in 2013, describing Kim as a "big kid."
"He is a good friend to me. I don't see the politics of this whole situation. I don't want to see that. I want to see that to go away," he added, dismissing concerns about the brutality of Kim's regime.
Rodman, who is in Singapore, said he had been in contact with one of Trump's secretaries Monday, who relayed how the president was "proud" of him for his diplomatic endeavors.
Former NBA star @dennisrodman, one of the few known to have met both President Trump and Kim Jong Un, says the White House called today to say thanks and that the President is “so proud of you” https://t.co/oaMBT2GQ3n pic.twitter.com/Vvijpah5yP
— Cuomo Prime Time (@CuomoPrimeTime) June 12, 2018
He also implored Trump to go into the scheduled meetings with "a great heart, with his heart on the table" and let Kim "see him."
.@dennisrodman’s advice to President Trump: Go into Kim Jong Un meeting with your “heart on the table,” and focus on the future https://t.co/oaMBT2GQ3n pic.twitter.com/hZOllUFENA
— Cuomo Prime Time (@CuomoPrimeTime) June 12, 2018
Trump and Kim exchanged a historic handshake just after 9 a.m. Tuesday morning Singapore time, as they greeted each other for the first time in front of a display of American and North Korean flags.
Trump and Kim met briefly with translators before opening up their bilateral discussion to aides from both delegations at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa Island.
https:// www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/dennis-rodman-interview-north-korea-summit
There's so much to this, I have a feeling we will watch and review again and again, and continue to see things we missed the 1st few go arounds and feel that same sense of pride and honor we feel tonight all over again. I'll take it over and over again, just wonderful!
I was thinking Kanye and Fahrakahn got him on board early on when he was visiting for the "basketball team" he wanted to start. Thinking he was the point person for inside information on what the cabal was up to there, I believe he was genuine about wanting to free the North Korean People and the children from these criminals. The intelligence he gathered could have very well been the catalyst that made this all possible today.
Kim Jong Un commits to ‘complete denuclearisation of Korean Peninsula’ in joint text: Reports
Key points of the document signed by Kim and Donald Trump at the end of Tuesday's talks:
1. US and North Korea commit to establish new US-DPRK relations in accordance with the desire of the peoples of the two countries for peace and prosperity.
2. The two countries will join their efforts to build a lasting and stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula.
3. Reaffirming the April 27, 2018 Panmunjom Declaration, North Korea commits to work towards the complete denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula.
4. US and North Korea commit to recovering remains of prisoners of war including the immediate repatriation of those already identified.
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