Shaughnessy and her daughter run programs for communities to help deal with addiction and violence issues. They were asked to come to Guam before the US and North Korean presidents began rattling their sabers this week
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Peggy Shaughnessy speaks about having to flee Guam after war of words between the US and North Korea
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