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After talks at an historic second meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un collapsed, a lot of work remains ahead to disarm the regime. Face the Nation moderator and CBS News Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent Margaret Brennan answered five key questions about President Trump s summit in Hanoi. 1. Was there an agreement to denu
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Stymied by one last stalemate with the Bush administration, the Democratic Congress has released a scaled back auto industrybailout that would force Detroit to embrace more fuel efficient cars and new auto technologies.Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in a Saturday afternoon
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