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Former four-star army general is thought to have been behind a slew of provocations, including an alleged 2014 cyberattack on Sony Pictures
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Former four-star army general is thought to have been behind a slew of provocations, including an alleged 2014 cyberattack on Sony Pictures
"Diplomacy is a long and difficult task and it takes people who know what they're doing," Warren told "CBS This Morning"
Several sets of talks apparently taking shape to get historic meeting that Trump canceled back on track
This weekend, President Trump said plans for the summit were still moving forward
According to a White House statement, the two leaders spoke over the phone on Monday and confirmed they would meet
Trump's warm tweet on North Korea Sunday was the latest signal that his concerns about the North's stance toward the summit had been allayed
There are now 2 delegations of Americans meeting North Korean counterparts in 2 different places
There are more signs the canceled summit between the U.S. and North Korea could be back on. The U.S. delegation is meeting with North Korean officials inside the demilitarized zone, and President Trump seems very optimistic. Mola Lenghi reports.
Former CIA analyst Sue Mi Terry and Jean Lee of the Wilson Center discuss the on-and-off again plans for the summit with North Korea
Clapper joined us to discuss President Trump's attacks on the intelligence community, the use of informants and North Korea
Rubio tells "Face the Nation" that the North Korean regime is "playing a game" with their nuclear capabilities
The former Director of National Intelligence and author of "Facts and Fears" talks about defending the intelligence community from the President of the United States
Rubio joined us to discuss whether the summit should go forward, trade relations with China, immigration and the release of American Joshua Holt from a Venezuelan prison
The news about Moon came as Mr. Trump told reporters at the White House that there meetings are going on to revive the summit
There has been a flurry of activity to save the highly anticipated meeting between President Trump and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un. Meanwhile, an American who was jailed in Venezuela for two years was scheduled to meet Mr. Trump in Washington. Mola Lenghi reports from the White House.
North Korea and South Korea held a surprise meeting Saturday, just days after U.S. President Trump canceled a highly anticipated June 12 meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. CBS News' Mola Lenghi and CBSN contributor Isaac Stone Fish discuss the latest.
There's renewed hope that the highly anticipated summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may still happen. Just hours after canceling the meeting, Mr. Trump signaled Friday that conversations with the North Koreans have resumed and the planned meeting in Singapore next month is still possible. Mola Lenghi reports.
"The White House pre-advance team for Singapore will leave as scheduled in order to prepare should the summit take place," she said Saturday
They met for 2nd time in a month to discuss Kim Jong Un's potential meeting with President Trump
New York Magazine national correspondent Gabriel Debenedetti joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss President Trump canceling his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and shortly thereafter telling reporters "we'll see" what happens. Debenedetti also talks about the Russia investigation and primary elections.
A day after the U.S. canceled the summit with North Korea, Defense Secretary James Mattis called the move "the usual give and take." White House correspondent for the Associated Press Zeke Miller breaks down how the White House seemingly walks back the decision to put the summit off.
Speaking to reporters Friday, President Trump said a planned summit with North Korea could still happen as soon as June 12th, the day it had previously been scheduled for. After President Trump canceled the summit Thursday through a letter to Kim Jong Un, North Korea said it was still willing to meet the U.S. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments.
One day after President Trump called off his summit with Kim Jong Un, North Korea said it was willing to give the U.S. "time and opportunities" to reconsider talks. Major Garrett reports.
Ben Tracy was the only U.S. broadcast correspondent on the scene to witness what North Korea claimed was the demolition of its nuclear test site. He reports what he saw.
North Korea said there is no concern about radiation, but the one thing they confiscated from journalists' luggage was equipment to detect radiation
President Trump is set to meet today with Senate leaders John Thune and Chuck Schumer and House leaders Mike Johnson and Hakeem Jeffries.
At least four people are dead after a shooter opened fire at a church in Michigan during a Sunday morning worship service and then set it ablaze. Eight other victims have been hospitalized, according to police.
After the assassination of Charlie Kirk in his state, Republican Gov. Spencer Cox asked whether we could all "stop hating our fellow Americans."
The NFL, Apple Music and Roc Nation announced Sunday that Bad Bunny will lead the halftime festivities from Levi's Stadium on Feb. 8 in Santa Clara, California.
State Attorney General Dan Rayfield said Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth sent a memo to Gov. Tina Kotek authorizing 200 members of the Oregon National Guard to the city of Portland.
President Trump said last week of the meeting "I love it."
Imelda is the ninth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, and it could bring heavy rain to the U.S. coast from Florida to the Carolinas.
Humberto rapidly strengthened, even reaching Category 5 status for a period of time as it churned over the Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center said.
CBS News Chicago reporter Asal Rezaei said she was turning away from the facility's fence when a masked agent shot a pepper ball at her truck.