Biden visits South Korean leader amid threats from Kim Jong-Un
President Biden is abroad on his first trip to Asia as president, attempting to rebuild economic ties in Asia. Biden and his South Korean counterpart discussed relations with neighboring countries China and North Korea, including the nuclear threat from Kim Jong-Un. Saturday TODAY’s Peter Alexander reports from Seoul.
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