If the Trump administration can somehow figure out how to not get in its own way as we try to look for ways to stabilize the [Korean] peninsula and eventually work towards denuclearizing then I’ll be the first one cheering for it. I want it to get done. It’s not partisan to me, it’s what has to be done. And you’ve got to get back to a place where we’re supporting whoever’s in office as they try to reduce these nuclear threats.
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- is_single_v1Natalie SkowlundA few hours outside Bogotá, a giant yellow circus tent rises above the countryside. Inside, families laugh at clowns, gasp at acrobats, and cheer for trapeze artists soaring overhead. The performers are all members of the Colombian military. For more than three decades, Circo Colombia has sent active-duty soldiers across the country to perform for[...]
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If the Trump administration can somehow figure out how to not get in its own way as we try to look for ways to stabilize the [Korean] peninsula and eventually work towards denuclearizing then I'll be the first one cheering for it. I want it to get done. It's not partisan to me, it's what has to be done. And you've got to get back to a place where we're supporting whoever's in office as they try to reduce these nuclear threats.
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