Jason Douglas, reporter for the Wall Street Journal, explains what he took away from Donald Trump and Theresa May's Davos press conference. Douglas says the pair looked comfortable together following social media spats in the recent weeks. Douglas explains it's in the best interest of both Trump and May to keep the "special relationship" strong. Beyond a trade deal, the biggest thing the pair can agree on is defending their respective countries from Islamic terrorism.

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