Trump, N. Korea meeting
President Trump held a campaign-style rally in Washington, Michigan, on Saturday where said his meeting with North Korea could happen in 3-4 weeks. "Let's see how it goes, I think we're gonna do just fine," Mr. Trump said.
President Trump held a campaign-style rally in Washington, Michigan, on Saturday where said his meeting with North Korea could happen in 3-4 weeks. "Let's see how it goes, I think we're gonna do just fine," Mr. Trump said.
The annual White House Correspondents Dinner is being held in Washington D.C. Saturday night, with presidential punchlines on the menu. In Washington, Michigan, President Trump will likely roast the media at a campaign-style rally. Errol Barnett reports.
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Mongolia and Singapore are being considered as two possible locations for a meeting between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. On Friday, South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Kim Jong Un pledged to work toward denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula and declaring an end to the Korean War. Bobby Ghosh, a foreign affairs columnist and commentator, joins CBSN to look at what's next following the summit.
President Trump has left little doubt an unprecedented U.S.-North summit, tentatively scheduled for May or early June, will go ahead
Former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea, Alexander Vershbow, joins CBSN to discuss the meeting between North and South Korea and the impact it will have on President Trump's upcoming meeting with Kim Jong Un. Vershbow was also Deputy Secretary General of NATO, and a U.S. Ambassador to NATO and Russia. He's currently a distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council.
President Trump praised the meeting between North and South Korea Friday, saying he was looking forward to a meeting with Kim Jong Un in the coming months. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN to discuss the outcome of the meeting, and the impact it will have on Mr. Trump's upcoming summit with Kim Jong Un.
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The leaders of North and South Korea met for a historic summit. They've agreed to work toward denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula and a treaty to officially end the Korean War. Signal newsletter Writer and Editor Gabe Lipton joins CBSN to explain what's at stake going forward.
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There's major skepticism over whether North Korea will actually take steps to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula. Leaders from both countries met for a historic day of meetings and events. Willis Sparks, a CBSN contributor and Signal newsletter writer for GZERO Media, takes CBSN through the latest.
Kim said he would visit Seoul's presidential Blue House if invited
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean president Moon Jae-in met Friday on South Korean soil ahead of the historic summit. Markos Kounalakis, foreign affairs columnist for McClatchy DC, joins "Red & Blue" to discuss the talks between the leaders of North and South Korea.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un walked across the Korean border, the first member of the Kim dynasty to set foot in South Korea since 1953. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy joins "Red & Blue" from Seoul, South Korea as talks begin between Kim and South Korean president Moon Jae-in.
In a historic meeting, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met South Korean President Moon Jae-In Friday morning local time. The meeting is set to pave the way for a meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong Un in the coming months. Senior fellow at the Asia Society, Isaac Stone Fish, joins CBSN to analyze what's at stake.
Mike Pompeo was confirmed Thursday in as the new Secretary of State. CBS News State Department reporter Kylie Atwood joins "Red & Blue" to discuss Pompeo's role in potential U.S.-North Korea talks and how department staffers are receiving him so far.
Leaders of rival Koreas meet in "peace house" along border; Secretary Pompeo is now off on his first official trip.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un walked across the border Friday and met South Korean President Moon Jae-in. It's the first time a member of the Kim dynasty has set foot on southern soil since the end of the Korean War in 1953 and the latest bid to settle the world's last Cold War standoff. Isaac Stone Fish, senior fellow at the Asia Society, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with an analysis.
North and South Korea are gearing up for a historic meeting. Kim Jong Un will cross the border for a highly symbolic summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-In. BBC News correspondent Laura Bicker joins CBSN from Seoul with more on what to expect.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean president Moon Jae-In will hold historic talks this week. President Trump and Kim Jong Un are also expected to hold a summit soon. The North says it will suspend nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile tests as well as close its nuclear testing facility. CBS News senior global affairs contributor and Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer takes CBSN through the latest.
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