
President Trump faces a steep learning curve
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President Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson learn on the job.
All commanders-in-chief learn a lot on the job, but that process has been much more stark for President Trump. One of his top advisers, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, is also learning from his more experienced Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov. Reublicans face electoral battles in special elections againstp
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President Trump faces a steep learning curve
Clip: 4/15/2017 | 12m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
All commanders-in-chief learn a lot on the job, but that process has been much more stark for President Trump. One of his top advisers, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, is also learning from his more experienced Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov. Reublicans face electoral battles in special elections againstp
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