Retired U.S. basketball player Dennis Rodman arrived in Beijing Friday, after four days in North Korea where he met with the reclusive country's leader, Kim Jong-un.<br/> <br />NATS REPORTER "What did Kim say to you?"<br/> <br />Rodman was tight lipped with reporters on his arrival, but earlier when leaving Pyongyang, the flamboyant basketball player famed for his tattoos had good things to say about Kim.<br/> <br />"He's an awesome kid, He's an awesome guy."<br/> <br />Rodman was in North Korea to tape a television documentary.<br/> <br />He was seen on North Korean media enjoying a basketball game with Kim, reportedly an avid NBA fan.<br/> <br />"I'm going back to the America. I'm going to see my kids first, hug them, and tell them one thing, 'Don't hate people'. That's first thing I want to say. Guess what, life is not about that."<br/> <br />Rodman's visit comes two weeks after North Korea conducted a nuclear test, in defiance of U.N. resolutions.
