It's already Friday, OnPolitics peeps! Questions of the day: What should we consider a long conversation? Does anyone read signs? Is John Podesta a High School Musical fan?

We're here to ask the important things. And to recap you what has happened so far at the G20 summit (and one thing on the other side of the Atlantic). Here we go!

Start of something new

It's finally happened: President Trump and Vladimir Putin had their first official face-to-face meeting on Friday. And though officials said it was going to be 30 minutes long, the pair spent two hours and 20 minutes together (long enough to watch Wonder Woman, we should note). Major things discussed during that time, according to the men in the room where it happened: Trump repeatedly pressed Putin about meddling in last year's election (which Putin denied) and the two agreed not to interfere in each other's election the future (which we guess is something that needs to be said?). They've also agreed to a cease-fire in Syria and at least talked about the ongoing crises in Ukraine and North Korea.

We'll see where it all goes from here. Here's what Trump had to say as the meeting began: "We look forward to a lot of very positive happening for Russia and for the United States and for everyone concerned."

Get'cha head in the game

As can be expected, the president found time to tweet this morning, though he took a shot at a seemingly random person this time around: "Everyone here is talking about why John Podesta refused to give the DNC server to the FBI and the CIA. Disgraceful!" We have many queries about this — is *everyone* really talking about Podesta? And you know he didn't work for the DNC, right? — but it's likely no one has more questions than the former Hillary Clinton campaign chairman himself. He started off his own Twitter storm by pointing out that he was on a road trip and ending it by saying to Trump, "Dude, get your head in the game. You’re representing the US at the G20."

I can't take my eyes off of you

Many important things happened at the G20 summit today (please see the first item) but we'd be amiss if we didn't mention the interaction between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Putin, in which Merkel appeared to roll her eyes as Putin said something to her. We have no idea was being said, but if you'd like to play "MadLibs: G20 Leader Style" like the rest of the Internet, please tweet us your best guesses.

Gotta go my own way

Meanwhile, back in the United States, Vice President Pence was making headlines of his own: namely, by touching hardware at NASA's Kennedy Space Center that was clearly labeled "DO NOT TOUCH." But we too sometimes ignore instructions and, anyway, NASA said it wasn't a big deal. Twitter users made many a meme about it and Pence got in on the joke: "Sorry @NASA...@MarcoRubio dared me to do it!"

And that's a wrap, folks! Enjoy this quiz from our friends over at Buzzfeed (we got Justin Trudeau) and we'll tell you all about the rest of the G20 summit on Monday.

Love, OP