Trump welcomes North Korea's "warm" response, after canceling summit
President Trump called North Korea's reaction "warm and productive"
President Trump called North Korea's reaction "warm and productive"
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The president also said he doesn't know "anything about" the Harvey Weinstein case
The president's remarks come one day after he canceled the U.S. summit with North Korea
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