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In the streets of Denmark’s capital Copenhagen, anxiety is high among residents over President Donald Trump’s push to try and take over Greenland. It comes as the president said on Friday he may put a tariff on countries if they “don’t go along with Greenland.” NBC’s Ryan Nobles reports for Saturday TODAY.


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