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David Sanger on North Korea, cyberwarfare

New York Times national security correspondent David Sanger covered the historic summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. He writes in the New York Times: "If Mr. Trump allows this negotiation to become about limiting the North’s capabilities, rather than eliminating them, he will repeat the moves that he castigated Mr. Obama for making in Iran. If he insists on getting it all — 'complete, verifiable, irreversible denuclearization,' he risks coming up empty-handed." Sanger is also the author of a new book, "The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age." Sanger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss this week's summit in Singapore and the rise of cyberwarfare.

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Trump says Michael Cohen is not his lawyer

President Trump has denied that Michael Cohen is his lawyer, though the president said he has always liked Cohen. During an impromptu Q-and-A session with reporters outside the White House, the president was asked whether Cohen was still his lawyer. "No, he's not my lawyer," the president responded. He also said, "I always liked Michael. I haven't spoken to Michael in a long time." "But I always liked Michael," the president added. "And he's a good person." When asked whether he's worried that Cohen might cooperate with prosecutors, the president replied, "No, I'm not worried because I did nothing wrong."

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