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WH on Trump-Kim coin

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders talked about a commemorative coin produced by the White House Communications Agency (WHCA) in advance of the planned June summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un. She said it's "not something the White House has anything to do with," and the White House has no input "on the design, the manufacture, the process in any capacity." It is, she said, "standard procedure" on the part of the WHCA. Sanders also fielded a question from CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett on how Mr. Trump is preparing for the summit.

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"The Fourth Estate": Inside New York Times

The New York Times' coverage of President Trump is the subject of a new documentary series called "The Fourth Estate." Viewers get a behind-the-scenes look at Times' journalists investigating and reporting the biggest headlines of the administration's first year. Washington bureau chief Elisabeth Bumiller and executive editor Dean Baquet join "CBS This Morning" to discuss why they let cameras into the newsroom. The first episode of "The Fourth Estate" airs Sunday, May 27 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Showtime, a division of CBS.

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North Korea latest

President Trump said Thursday the June 12th Singapore summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is set to proceed as planned, despite threats by the regime in Pyongyang for it to be canceled. The president also appeared to contradict his national security adviser John Bolton over the possible use of the so-called "Libya Model" of denuclearization talks. "Face The Nation" moderator and CBS News senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joins CBSN to break down the latest developments.

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