
North Korea marks July 4 with dramatic missile test
Clip: 7/4/2017 | 3m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
North Korea marks July 4 with dramatic test of missile capable of reaching U.S.
North Korea celebrated July 4th with appears to be its most advanced test in its long pursuit of a nuclear weapon. It's estimated that their latest missile could have traveled past Anchorage, Alaska, on a flatter trajectory, though that doesn't mean it could deliver a nuclear weapon. Special correspondent Nick Schifrin reports.
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North Korea marks July 4 with dramatic missile test
Clip: 7/4/2017 | 3m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
North Korea celebrated July 4th with appears to be its most advanced test in its long pursuit of a nuclear weapon. It's estimated that their latest missile could have traveled past Anchorage, Alaska, on a flatter trajectory, though that doesn't mean it could deliver a nuclear weapon. Special correspondent Nick Schifrin reports.
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