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Meeting face-to-face for the first time since the high-profile rescue of the two journalists detained in North Korea, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama spent 70 minutes conversing on Tuesday. Clinton briefed the president on his trip to Pyongyang for roughly 40 minutes in the White House Situation Room, and Obama expressed his gratitude for "undertaking the humanitarian mission," according to a statement. Obama then invited Clinton to the Oval Office, where the two continued talking for another half-hour. Hillary Clinton was unable to attend due to a scheduling conflict, but noted Tuesday that her husband's trip "gives us a window into what's going on in North Korea," though it won't change America's policy in the region.