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Cause for concern overseas

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Jeffrey Goldberg joins the Morning Joe panel to discuss Obama’s failure to secure a trade agreement with Japan, Ukraine’s warning to Russia and the pause on peace negotiations in the Middle East. Goldberg says that as powerful as the U.S. may be, the country is a “bystander” to these events.