BRENNAN: Would you personally negotiate with Nicolás Maduro to convince him to exit?

TRUMP: Well, he has requested a meeting and I've turned it down because we're very far along in the process. You have a young and energetic gentleman, but you have other people within that same group that have been very, very, if you talk about democracy, it's really democracy in action. We're going to see what happens.

BRENNAN: When did he request a meeting?

TRUMP: A number of months ago he wanted to meet. I thought it was very far --

BRENNAN: But now, because you're at that crisis point, would you negotiate that?

TRUMP: Well, now, we’ll have to see. I would say this, I decided at the time no because so many really horrible things have been happening in Venezuela when you look at that country. That was the wealthiest country of all in that part of the world, which is a very important part of the world. And now you look at the poverty and you look at the anguish and you look at the crime and you look at all of the things happening. So I think the process is playing out very, very big, tremendous protests.

BRENNAN: North Korea. When and where are you going to meet Kim Jong Un?

TRUMP: I won’t tell you yet, but you’ll be finding out probably State of the Union or shortly before.