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Will potential U.S.-North Korea talks lead anywhere?
Is it wise or risky for President Trump to have agreed to a potential meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un? And does the White House believe that Kim is actually prepared to dismantle his nuclear program? Judy Woodruff gets reaction from Michael Pillsbury of the Hudson Institute, who has been advising the Trump administration, and Sung-Yoon Lee of Tufts University.
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