North Korea launches missiles as Trump seeks Kim Jong Un meeting this year
North Korea fired a number of short-range ballistic missiles, Seoul's military said Thursday, after President Trump said he would meet again with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un later this year. CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports.
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Trump claims he will meet with Kim Jong Un, North Korea has 57 nukes(opens original report in a new tab)Trump claims he will meet with Kim Jong Un, North Korea has 57 nukes President Trump told reporters that he would meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un this year as he warned the isolated… — The Hill
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