Biden, South Korea's president discuss joint military exercises to deter North Korea nuclear threat
During his first trip to Asia since taking office, President Biden met with South Korean President Yoon Seok-Youl , where the two leaders said they would be willing to resume joint military exercises to deter the nuclear threat from North Korea. NBC's Carol Lee reports.
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