World leaders consider boycotting Summit of the Americas
More than a dozen countries in Latin America and the Caribbean are considering boycotting the Summit of Americas after U.S. officials announced Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua likely will not be invited. NBC News’ Priscilla Thompson reports on why global leaders are deciding to speak out.
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