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The UK suspends intelligence sharing with the US over Manchester terror leaks. We speak to Richard Clarke, a White House counter-terrorism official for the Clinton and Bush administrations. He had vocally warned an attack was about to happen before 9/11. He now explains just how damaging the halt of intelligence sharing can be. President Trump's international tour continues and today he is at the brand new NATO headquarters, the institution he once called, 'obsolete.' As Trump stands side by side with European leaders, Jens Spahn, Germany's Deputy Finance Minister tells us about how new relationships are being formed with the President of the United States. Also, that time when Trump called Brussels... a hellhole. |