through their dark problems an these are manifestations and we will see more of them. there will be a lot of people, particularly in the military arrangement that say you know what we still have u.s. soldiers stationed in eastern europe and we still have systems in place that assure the united states is deeply involved and deeply connected to all things nato, and they have people saying at the leader level there s enormous doubt in dealership his leadership and reliability today. steve clemens with the atlantic, thanks for coming on. while we have been having this conversation, some breaking news on the white house s widening search for an fbi director. we will tell you who the trump administration is interviewing today. we ll do that right after this. and again, we are just some 15 minutes away from sean spicer s first on camera press briefing since the president s overseas trip. will he talk about those rumors of massive staff shakeups? could his job be changing? i m sure he ll als
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