Nov. 18: President Obama and South Korean President Lee addressed the media in Seoul, where both leaders called on North Korea to return to nuclear talks.
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Nov. 20: After ten months on the job, has President Barack Obama stuck his chin out on too many issues? Atlantic Media’s Ron Brownstein and USA Today’s Susan Page debate.
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Nov. 19: Congressional Republicans issued a blistering review of the Obama administration’s economic policies Thursday and suggested Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner should lose his job. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports.
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Nov. 16: Speaking at a town hall meeting with Chinese university students, President Obama says, I’m a big supporter of non-censorship," in the course of answering one question about Internet usage. Watch the entire speech.
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Nov. 18: During the last leg of his Asia trip, President Barack Obama talks to Chief White House Correspondent Chuck Todd about the economy, the war in Afghanistan and the trial of the alleged 9/11 planner.
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Nov. 17: A series of meetings between President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao Tuesday produced some modest agreements on issues like climate change but left many disagreements intact. NBC’s Savannah Guthrie reports.
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Nov. 11: Former Secretary of Defense William Cohen discusses why President Barack Obama keeps meeting with his War Council to discuss Afghanistan rather than making a decision.
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Nov. 18: Will the president’s self-imposed year-end deadline come and go without health care legislation on his desk? NBC’s Chuck Todd reports from Washington.
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Nov. 11: President Obama is weighing his options in Afghanistan while British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says he expects Obama to make a decision within days. NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski reports.
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Nov. 18: NBC’s Chuck Todd talks to President Obama about his decision on a new Afghanistan strategy, the planned trial of suspected 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and a growing list of missed White House deadlines.
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Nov. 17: During his trip to Asia, President Obama and China’s President Hu Jintao have agreed to cooperate on the economy and climate change, but they made little headway on human rights. NBC’s Chuck Todd reports.
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