
News Wrap: Back in campaign mode, Trump touts jobs at Boeing
Clip: 2/17/2017 | 7m 35s
Trump left behind a roller-coaster week in D.C., finding a friendly audience at a Boeing.
In our news wrap Friday, President Trump left behind a roller-coaster week in Washington, finding a friendly audience at a Boeing plant in South Carolina, where he touted the rollout of a new plane. Also, the Pakistan military says it killed more than 100 "terrorists" in sweeping anti-terror raids, a day after a suicide bombing that killed at least 88 people.
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News Wrap: Back in campaign mode, Trump touts jobs at Boeing
Clip: 2/17/2017 | 7m 35s
In our news wrap Friday, President Trump left behind a roller-coaster week in Washington, finding a friendly audience at a Boeing plant in South Carolina, where he touted the rollout of a new plane. Also, the Pakistan military says it killed more than 100 "terrorists" in sweeping anti-terror raids, a day after a suicide bombing that killed at least 88 people.
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