U.S. and South Korea begin joint maritime drills
After a series of missile tests from North Korea, South Korea is beginning joint maritime drills with the U.S. which are set to continue through Saturday. Isaac Stone Fish, CEO of Strategy Risks, joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the heightened tensions between the two countries and risk that poses to other nations.
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