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CBS News met up with a group as they toured areas of Vietnam for the first time since the war ended
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CBS News met up with a group as they toured areas of Vietnam for the first time since the war ended
"The issue really was whether North Korea was prepared to accept what the president called the 'big deal,'" Bolton said
President Trump will meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for their second nuclear summit. Both men entered Vietnam to great excitement. Major Garrett reports.
The second summit between President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is underway. The two leaders want to make progress on denuclearization after their first summit in Singapore last year. The president says North Korea could benefit greatly from a deal. Margaret Brennan reports from Hanoi.
President Trump will land in Vietnam Tuesday for his second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Before he left the U.S., the president said he is "not in a rush" to get North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons, as long as there are no tests. Kim arrived in Vietnam Tuesday after two-and-a-half-day train ride through China. Ben Tracy reports from Hanoi.
At the second summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the big question is whether Kim has come to actually agree to take the first steps towards giving up his nuclear weapons, and if so, what he will demand in return. Ben Tracy reports from Hanoi.
North Korea has taken few steps toward denuclearization since President Trump and Kim Jong Un's first summit in Singapore. Now at their second summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, the goal is to draft a roadmap and sketch out next steps. Major Garrett reports on the process.
While our CBS News team is in Vietnam covering the summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, we reflect on how the Vietnam War changed broadcast news forever. It was the first time war coverage was broadcast on TV in American homes. Jeff Glor reports.
President Trump and Kim Jong Un are leaving their second summit in Vietnam with no deal to curb North Korea's nuclear weapons program. Ben Tracy reports from Hanoi.
President Trump is meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for the second time in eight months. The president expressed optimism about upcoming negotiations. But what will be considered a success for the Trump administration? "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan explains.
During their second summit, President Trump is expected to try and convince North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to give up his nuclear weapons. In return is a promise to help North Korea become an economic powerhouse. Major Garrett reports from Hanoi.
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President said Kim regime had sought complete sanctions relief, but officials have now clarified that wasn't the case, and now Kim is threatening to walk
On "The Takeout" podcast this week, Margaret Brennan and Ben Tracy consider the major takeaways from Trump's second summit with Kim Jong Un
President Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un could not reach a deal over disagreements on denuclearization and sanctions at their second summit in Vietnam. Jung Pak, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, joins CBSN to discuss her takeaways from the summit.
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President Trump said his administration was not willing to lift all economic sanctions against North Korea, leaving the summit with Kim Jong Un without a deal. CBS News State Department reporter Christina Ruffini and CBSN contributor Isaac Stone Fish discuss why the two sides couldn't reach an agreement and where negotiations go from here.
The second summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un concluded earlier than expected. On-scene in Hanoi, Vietnam, "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor got perspective from CBS News correspondents Margaret Brennan and Ben Tracy.
As President Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un sat down briefly to speak to the press in Vietnam, Kim gave a rare answer to a American reporter's question.
The second summit between President Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un has ended with no agreement about the lifting of sanctions or denuclearization. Former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and CBS News military and homeland security analyst Adm. Sandy Winnefeld joins CBSN to analyze the summit.
Retired Gen. Vincent Brooks helped coordinate the historic first summit in Singapore as the commander of U.S. Forces Korea
President Trump conceded that he and Kim Jong Un failed to see eye-to-eye
The president commented in a post-summit news conference in Vietnam on his former lawyer's testimony before Congress hours earlier
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A group of U.S. veterans have made their way to Vietnam for the first time since they fought in the Vietnam War. Scott Delsart, who is on the board of directors for the Old Glory Honor Flight, said by being together, they can start to open up and heal from their experiences.
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