
Graham warns Trump he's being "played" by North Korea
"You're being tough on China, and you should be, but China is pulling North Korea back," Graham urged the president on "Face the Nation"
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"You're being tough on China, and you should be, but China is pulling North Korea back," Graham urged the president on "Face the Nation"
U.S. Secretary of State said Friday that he and President Trump remain "upbeat about the prospects of denuclearization of North Korea" and that "progress is happening"
Month after Trump incorrectly lauded return of 200 remains first transfer is yet to take place, but planning afoot for a highly symbolic date
With scant progress on denuclearization and crippling sanctions still hobbling economy, Kim may blame subordinates
Ahead of his summit with Vladimir Putin, President Trump discussed his vision for foreign affairs with "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor
The U.S. report came on the same day that President Trump tweeted a "very nice note" from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
In the note, Kim heralded "epochal progress" in U.S.-North Korea relations despite concerns over the North's commitment to denuclearization
After the Singapore summit, Trump claimed "there is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea"
Kim Jong Un's 7-day absence from the headlines prompted speculation on his whereabouts among North Korea-watchers
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was in North Korea on Friday for the latest talks on denuclearization. There are signs the meeting did not go as planned. Secretary Pompeo called the talks "productive" while North Korea accused the U.S. of acting like a "gangster" with its demands. Isaac Stone Fish, a senior fellow at the Asia Society, joins CBSN with more.
"My concern is that the Singapore summit last month was really not much more than a reality TV handshake summit that didn't really accomplish much"
"I would just caution the president as we move forward with any discussions with Russia. Obviously Russia is not our friend," Ernst warned on Sunday
While Pompeo acknowledged that the road ahead will be "difficult," Pompeo stated that "peace is worth the effort"
North Korean officials issued a statement describing the recent meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo as "regrettable." Pompeo spent two days in Pyongyang meeting with North Korean officials to specify the U.S. stance on denuclearization. Georgetown professor Matthew Kroenig joins CBSN to discuss what this could mean for future negotiations.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has wrapped up talks with North Korea. He said discussions about denuclearization went well, but some North Korean officials had a different point of view. Paula Reid reports.
North Korean officials released a statement Saturday calling recent talks with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo "regrettable." Pompeo spent the last two days in Pyongyang. Georgetown professor Matthew Kroenig joined CBSN from Washington to discuss what the latest developments could mean for future negotiations.
North Korea said the U.S. betrayed the spirit of last month's summit between President Trump and Kim Yong Un in Singapore
U.S. Secretary of State did not meet with Kim Jong Un during his two-day visit to North Korea in the wake of the Trump-Kim summit
According to former CIA acting director Michael Morell, the secretary of state's visit will test whether Kim Jong Un is serious about denuclearization
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The U.S. has imposed tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese products and China retaliated with tariffs on American goods. This comes as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo travels to North Korea for talks on denuclearization. "Face the Nation" moderator and CBS News senior global affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan takes CBSN through the latest developments.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is in North Korea where he could meet with Kim Jong Un. He landed in Pyongyang for the first time since President Trump met Kim at a summit in Singapore last month. Pompeo said he's looking to "fill in some details" on North Korea's commitment to denuclearize. Michael Morell, CBS News senior national security contributor and former CIA deputy and acting director, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what needs to happen going forward.
The Trump administration fired the first shots in a looming trade war with China. After midnight Eastern Time, the U.S. raised tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods. The president says that number will increase to $50 billion in two weeks. China's foreign ministry responded, saying retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods are now in place, without giving details. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the impact. Brennan also discusses Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's visit to North Korea in denuclearization efforts.
U.S. Secretary of State lands in Pyongyang amid reports the country is actually expanding its nuclear program
With the handshakes and small talk now behind them, is this the moment where the Trump-Kim train starts to go off the rails?
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