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from the london bridge attacks. the city of london police, following from the london bridge attackslj cannot from the london bridge attacks.” cannot begin to imagine the physical and emotional injuries they have endured. all of our thoughts and condolences are with the family and friends of those who were murdered. xavier thomas from paris. chrissy archibald. sebastien belanger. james mcmullan. kirsty boden. ignacio echeverria miralles de imperial stop ——. the chief coroner has today concluded that all were unlawfully killed. i would like to thank him for his detailed examination of the circumstances of this attack. 0ver the past eight weeks, we have heard both moving and harrowing testimony from those who were they on the night. what stands out above all else are the accounts of tremendous a cts else are the accounts of tremendous acts of bravery, heroism and humanity. members of the public help those who had been seriously injured, try to distract, fight and stop these three men. kirsty, a nurse, rushed outside to give medical care to those who were injured, including alexande
from the london bridge attacks. the city of london police, following from the london bridge attackslj cannot from the london bridge attacks.” cannot begin to imagine the physical and emotional injuries they have endured. all of our thoughts and condolences are with the family and friends of those who were murdered. xavier thomas from paris. chrissy archibald. sebastien belanger. james mcmullan. kirsty boden. ignacio echeverria miralles de imperial stop ——. the chief coroner has today...
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visit to london. >> as the u.k. navigates brexit talks, what should be the president's message to the british people this week? joining us now is vice president for foreign policy at the heritage foundation, james karafano. thanks for being on this eventful early monday morning. you say the president's number one job is to deliver the message, don't worry, be happy. britain will thrive after brexit. how can the president accomplish that? >> you have to remember, when this visit was planned, none of the politics, none of that was in the cards. he's got a very small audience here. it's the future leadership of the conservative party. the message is pretty strong. you'll be fine with brexit. u.s., united kingdom free trade agreement, i will give that my all. i think those are the two most important messages that the leaders need to hear. they need to know the relationship between the united states and britain, the united states is all in for that. from america and britain's standpoint, and for the betterment of europe,
visit to london. >> as the u.k. navigates brexit talks, what should be the president's message to the british people this week? joining us now is vice president for foreign policy at the heritage foundation, james karafano. thanks for being on this eventful early monday morning. you say the president's number one job is to deliver the message, don't worry, be happy. britain will thrive after brexit. how can the president accomplish that? >> you have to remember, when this visit was...
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of the city of london police. i would responsibility of the city of london police. iwould imagine responsibility of the city of london police. i would imagine there has been some difficult conversations between the home secretary and the city commissioner, probably started last night, as to what has happened. but of course what your viewers need to realise, have the prime minister been there, there would have been personal protection with her from the metropolitan police. that doesn't appear to be the case here in the case of the chancellor of the exchequer. i am in the case of the chancellor of the exchequer. iam not in the case of the chancellor of the exchequer. i am not party to those specific arrangements but i would imagine, given the status of this event, that the responsibility for security should have been with the city of london police. peter, just what we have you, if you can bear with me, i am going to read out, this is something that the woman who was seen this is something that the woman who was seen
of the city of london police. i would responsibility of the city of london police. iwould imagine responsibility of the city of london police. i would imagine there has been some difficult conversations between the home secretary and the city commissioner, probably started last night, as to what has happened. but of course what your viewers need to realise, have the prime minister been there, there would have been personal protection with her from the metropolitan police. that doesn't appear to...
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i do support the mayor in london. i'm originally from germany. we wonder how can an uneducated man coming from building buildings become president. he doesn't have the qualification. in the german, you find people with ph.d.s, they have qualification, i don't know what the people in this country, because they're not so educated, isolated, vote for this man. i mean, he would never be able to go to germany for a visit. >> thanks caller. >> thanks. >> well, there's a broader question i guess about why the american people chose to elect donald trump but certainly as she points out, donald trump's visit, i think, has enflamed political tensions in london. we are seeing comments from those on the opposition, and certainly president trump has had a difficult relationship with the london mayor over the last couple of years. critical of handling of terror attacks, the london mayor has been critical of the president's muslim ban and we are seeing some of that playing out on twitter now which i think is unfortunate leading up to the president's state visit
i do support the mayor in london. i'm originally from germany. we wonder how can an uneducated man coming from building buildings become president. he doesn't have the qualification. in the german, you find people with ph.d.s, they have qualification, i don't know what the people in this country, because they're not so educated, isolated, vote for this man. i mean, he would never be able to go to germany for a visit. >> thanks caller. >> thanks. >> well, there's a broader...
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johnsonngth -- boris used to be mayor of london. for ifforeign secretary years ago -- a few years ago. there is some speculation about whether or not trump will try to meet with boris johnson. host: do they share the same type of style philosophy? how do they relate to each other? guest: when trump was campaigning for president, boris johnson was interviewed and was not saying things particular the positive about president trump. but in the intervening period, boris johnson has been quite flattering of president trump, and president trump quite welcome his hard-line position on getting britain out of the e.u. host: again, (202) 748-8001 for republicans. democrats.000 for (202) 748-8002 for independents. this piece saying that president that is --demagogue threatens peace and democracy. he is -- the more serious threat of the host nation isthe most serious t his presence will boost antidemocratic and right-wing list elements -- populist elements." will you speak to that? guest: there has been opposition in the u.k. from the left. we
johnsonngth -- boris used to be mayor of london. for ifforeign secretary years ago -- a few years ago. there is some speculation about whether or not trump will try to meet with boris johnson. host: do they share the same type of style philosophy? how do they relate to each other? guest: when trump was campaigning for president, boris johnson was interviewed and was not saying things particular the positive about president trump. but in the intervening period, boris johnson has been quite...
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unlike the london mayor sadiq khan who over the yea rs has london mayor sadiq khan who over the years has got under the skin of the american president. even before he got off the aeroplane donald trump had taken to twitter with a very insulting tweets about the london mayor. when he got off the plane jeremy hunt the foreign secretary who greeted him said it was one of the first things he talks about. so this political feud that goes back three years, starting when donald trump first introduced a ban on people travelling from some muslim countries, that was described as sadiq khan as shameful and crawler, it has gone on from there with president trump challenging the london mayor to an iq test, accusing him ofa london mayor to an iq test, accusing him of a poor response to terrorist attacks in the city and so it goes on. a little earlier i spoke to matt hancock who said he had not sought or received any kind of backing from president trump but i asked him what he felt about this ongoing spat between mr trump and mr khan. the president is well known to have strong views, what i would sa
unlike the london mayor sadiq khan who over the yea rs has london mayor sadiq khan who over the years has got under the skin of the american president. even before he got off the aeroplane donald trump had taken to twitter with a very insulting tweets about the london mayor. when he got off the plane jeremy hunt the foreign secretary who greeted him said it was one of the first things he talks about. so this political feud that goes back three years, starting when donald trump first introduced...
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standing in front of buckingham palace in london thank you very much. as to be heard from charlotte many protests and antics on demonstrations expected to take place in london and across the u.k. during the u.s. president's 3 day visit on the n f of joins me now and he's been tracking the activities off of these protests on social media welcome i'm ian i think a lot about the scale of these protests that we can expect in the next 3 days well the trunk the protests against trump are kicking off today a buckingham palace organized by a group called together against trump the protests called spoiled trump's banquet because it's going to banquet there later now we can show you the web site here of the organization together against trump they are pinpointing all the locations around the country where these protests are going to happen so. it's quite a few actually there are also offering bus shuttles between the protests very highly organized. and they have organized protests into blocks one of them abortion rights women's bloc for example another one is cli
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it is just a short journey to central london. should ta ke journey to central london. should take 15 or 20 minutes to get to the ambassador‘s residents, winfield house. the honour guard is still in place, struggling with the wind, it has to be said. their hats rolling across the runway. a windy day today here at stansted, being chased by two security agents. but other than that, this has run very smoothly here today, landing on time, just a couple of minutes for air force one to taxi round to this position, at the private terminals of stansted airport, away from the main terminals, the reason being that it minimises disruption. the chinooks are also now heading to the runway. there we go, taking off for that short journey into there we go, taking off for that shortjourney into central london. 0k, shortjourney into central london. ok, lorna, i hope you can hear me 110w. ok, lorna, i hope you can hear me now. well done for making yourself heard over the noise of marine one and there's other aircraft at sta nsted and there's other aircraft at stansted airport. and there
it is just a short journey to central london. should ta ke journey to central london. should take 15 or 20 minutes to get to the ambassador‘s residents, winfield house. the honour guard is still in place, struggling with the wind, it has to be said. their hats rolling across the runway. a windy day today here at stansted, being chased by two security agents. but other than that, this has run very smoothly here today, landing on time, just a couple of minutes for air force one to taxi round to...
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london is the same. the mothers are saying, my son is 17, 18, his friends have died, i am not waiting for that air strike to come to my house. in those few years i was doing my a—levels, it was tough. why? seeing people dropped, the every other day. being stabbed. it is not the place to be for a teenager, i would say. i have lost close friends. there are people in my neighbourhood, someone i really knew who lost his life. he dropped together? yes. he got stabbed. that was one of the reasons i came back here. it opened my eyes, man. it was just recently, it wasjust before i came here. when i see young adults, i see the 17—year—old that i was, walking around, because i know what they are going through. if i can save one person, i will feel good about myself. i came out here when i was quite young, actually. it was when problems were at a peak. 17, 18. one of the things i will never forget is the fact that when you walk in the streets, you don't have to look over your shoulder, the fact that when you
london is the same. the mothers are saying, my son is 17, 18, his friends have died, i am not waiting for that air strike to come to my house. in those few years i was doing my a—levels, it was tough. why? seeing people dropped, the every other day. being stabbed. it is not the place to be for a teenager, i would say. i have lost close friends. there are people in my neighbourhood, someone i really knew who lost his life. he dropped together? yes. he got stabbed. that was one of the reasons i...
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an accident on london bridge. it soon became clear this was a terror attack. 22 ambulances and other paramedics were sent in, but some of those who needed their help the most, never got it. sara zelenak, sebastien belanger, james mcmullan, alexandre pigeard and kirsty boden were all fatally stabbed close to the same courtyard at the edge of borough market. but it was almost three hours before this area was declared safe for paramedics to enter and by then it was too late. treatment for those injured was given by police officers and ordinary people who'd been on a night out. but they were left on their own. what the bereaved families don't understand is why the police officers and members of the public who were frantically trying to save lives down there, were never told that there were ambulances assembling up here, just down the street. and why the paramedics who arrived at those railings just minutes after the attack, were unable to help. keep moving. keep moving that way. the police evacuated the area, concerne
an accident on london bridge. it soon became clear this was a terror attack. 22 ambulances and other paramedics were sent in, but some of those who needed their help the most, never got it. sara zelenak, sebastien belanger, james mcmullan, alexandre pigeard and kirsty boden were all fatally stabbed close to the same courtyard at the edge of borough market. but it was almost three hours before this area was declared safe for paramedics to enter and by then it was too late. treatment for those...
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trump tramples to london. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ president trump on marine one, we understand he's on his way to the u.s. ambassador's residence in central london's regents park. i think that is part of the gated community where they fence. this temporary we understand there's a lot of security on the ground. with us, our guests. what will you be looking out for? we understand that the queen and the president will give a speech. obviously it is what he says this -- is it the language or the tone or as president trump consistent? >> we are looking to see whether he will intervene yet again or in a different way and the u.k. leadership challenge, what he will say about the u.s.-u.k. free-trade deal. at this point, these are predictable things that we expect him to weigh in on despite the fact that american presidents coming to britain have never weighed in on the u.k. leadership challenge. now i think we are looking to see that we don't already expect. we have come to think of him as an unpredictable preside
trump tramples to london. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ president trump on marine one, we understand he's on his way to the u.s. ambassador's residence in central london's regents park. i think that is part of the gated community where they fence. this temporary we understand there's a lot of security on the ground. with us, our guests. what will you be looking out for? we understand that the queen and the president will give a speech. obviously it is what he says this -- is it the language or the...
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. >> joining us live now from london, matt bradley. we've been talking about the last hour or so some things we can expect from the president's visit to turk ahead of all the pomp and circumstance. i'm sure he'll see over the next 24 hours or so. talk us through the president's week ahead. >> reporter: well, already you mentioned those comments about meghan markle, the president calling her nasty. he seemed to already be playing off those comments just as he landed. he tweeted from the airplane that the current sitting mayor of london with whom the president has had a years long tit-for-tat string of insults he called him nasty and a stone called loser. the mayor called donald trump a 20th century fascist. the president has landed at winfield house. that's the uggs ambassador's residence in regions park here in london. from there the president will be coming here to buckingham palace where he'll meet with the queen and son and camela parker-bowls and then they will head to westminster abby and then a nasty state dinner. we can expect a
. >> joining us live now from london, matt bradley. we've been talking about the last hour or so some things we can expect from the president's visit to turk ahead of all the pomp and circumstance. i'm sure he'll see over the next 24 hours or so. talk us through the president's week ahead. >> reporter: well, already you mentioned those comments about meghan markle, the president calling her nasty. he seemed to already be playing off those comments just as he landed. he tweeted from...
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the big day for those here in london. and all of it comes as president trump insalts tults the mayor o city. he is not afraid of firing back. >> this is not the first time the president has attacked the mayor. their back and forth and beef goes back to 2016 to even the campaign when president trump announced his muslim ban on immigrant, muslim immigrants in the united states. the first muslim mayor of london took great exception to that and, really, no love loss between president trump and many of the residents of this city. if you remember, hallie when president trump said some areas of london are no go zones because they are so riddled with crime police won't even go there. that offended quite a few people in britain's capital. right now president trump just left buckingham palace and there are still lots of people who are standing around looking at the scene. there's a lot of pomp and circumstance as we've gotten used to. but if the pomp and circumstance is today, then tomorrow is when woor we're going to get the polit
the big day for those here in london. and all of it comes as president trump insalts tults the mayor o city. he is not afraid of firing back. >> this is not the first time the president has attacked the mayor. their back and forth and beef goes back to 2016 to even the campaign when president trump announced his muslim ban on immigrant, muslim immigrants in the united states. the first muslim mayor of london took great exception to that and, really, no love loss between president trump...
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boris johnson, of course, used to be the mayor of london. now sadiq khan is the mayor of london. you heard from abby phillip moments ago the bitter spat who has emerged between those two. perhaps as a result of that i think there's a sense increasingly that getting an endorsement from president trump does not necessarily guarantee you political capital in the future here in the uk. at the same time what i would underscore is that, more broadly speaking here in the uk, as it looks down the barrel at a post brexit world, there is a very real sense of urgency in trying to repair any damage that's been done to the special relationship over the course of president trump's presidency and to try to at least agree upon the contours of some kind of a bilateral trade agreement because that trade agreement will really be essential to the uk as it finds itself increasingly potentially adrift in a post brexit world. so lots of political machinations here, jim, and it will be very interesting to see who indeed the president does meet with and what effect that will have on their political capit
boris johnson, of course, used to be the mayor of london. now sadiq khan is the mayor of london. you heard from abby phillip moments ago the bitter spat who has emerged between those two. perhaps as a result of that i think there's a sense increasingly that getting an endorsement from president trump does not necessarily guarantee you political capital in the future here in the uk. at the same time what i would underscore is that, more broadly speaking here in the uk, as it looks down the...
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in effect that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate me go to marcus 1st in london we had in st petersburg over the last few days a visit by the chinese president sealed some deal new trading deals with russia at the same time we had this gathering commemorating the 75th 75th landing at normandy which 2 events of the last few days will be remembered most in history go ahead marcus well anyone who's fault and it's nazi is all who falls against imperial japan should be commemorated and should be celebrated its however ever since the end of the 2nd world war unfortunately in the west's instantly american influence and history has been really reasons because if so on some another planet and suit they with think that world will suit and it's on the beaches of normandy which is absolutely incorrect it was only decent will lowball suit was won and lost is. in the east and sunset marks in 88 percent of those fronts will also introduces a let me put it in a novel way of every 5 german soldiers killed it was to. silence in the red army and it's the sacrifices of the great arm
in effect that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate me go to marcus 1st in london we had in st petersburg over the last few days a visit by the chinese president sealed some deal new trading deals with russia at the same time we had this gathering commemorating the 75th 75th landing at normandy which 2 events of the last few days will be remembered most in history go ahead marcus well anyone who's fault and it's nazi is all who falls against imperial japan should be...
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president and the mare of london. yeah that's been an ongoing stuff for a couple of years now it's rain man not all of them are coming forward i have to say in fairness to the american president he was asked about. he didn't necessarily volunteer these comments without 1st being prompted by reporters he was asked what he thought about the latest comments in relation to the business of the american president from as you say the president described as you should be positive not negative you described him as a negative force and this goes back to the previous visit was one of many politicians here in the u.k. who questioned whether or not trump president trump should be given a big welcome here in the u.k. given the policies that he has pursued as the american president in the controversial way that he's gone about shaking up shall we say the political scene thank you for that paul brennan live for us in london let's get the view now from washington d.c. . our white house correspondents join us joins us allied committee
president and the mare of london. yeah that's been an ongoing stuff for a couple of years now it's rain man not all of them are coming forward i have to say in fairness to the american president he was asked about. he didn't necessarily volunteer these comments without 1st being prompted by reporters he was asked what he thought about the latest comments in relation to the business of the american president from as you say the president described as you should be positive not negative you...
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i think is a great thing it's not really this war in london is europe it's just not london it's not it's europe and baseball understands that. other american sports football and india have done global one thing i don't think i do and it had . throughout the week british schoolchildren have been introduced to the going there america made have been focusing on how few london is actually now it's happening most of the people who were polled think it's the bay one of coasting by spall divide taze but the language of bicycle has crept into everyday use people stepping up to the plight deigning with a kobo and then trying to smash it out of the park. this is no exhibition guy the teams have a famous rivalry and a battling to win the american league east the yankees a currently ahead on the most successful with 27 world series wins the red sox have just 9 but a current champions were playing the boston red sox. you know that tends to get your motor running a little bit anyway and so we relish these games our guys will be ready to go in and hopefully we can go out and play really well what
i think is a great thing it's not really this war in london is europe it's just not london it's not it's europe and baseball understands that. other american sports football and india have done global one thing i don't think i do and it had . throughout the week british schoolchildren have been introduced to the going there america made have been focusing on how few london is actually now it's happening most of the people who were polled think it's the bay one of coasting by spall divide taze...
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it was a happy summer night on london bridge that turned to horror in an instant. christine delcros and herfiance, xavier thomas, were enjoying a romantic visit from paris when a white van did a u—turn and drove deliberately and at speed onto the wide unprotected pavement. christine is still recovering from serious injuries but xavier was knocked off the bridge and didn't survive. canadian tourist chrissy archibald was also killed. today, as he ended the london bridge inquests, the chief coroner said the system for assessing the bridge after the earlier westminster attack had proved wanting. the inquest heard that one of the killers, khurum butt, had been identified by mi5 two years earlier as someone who might attack the uk. even his own brother—in—law had warned counterterrorism police about him and there had been bureaucratic errors. but the coroner was not convinced that mi5 had missed a chance to prevent the attack. the father of alexandre pigeard and other bereaved families disagree. we are now aware that there were a lot of missed opportunities to neut
it was a happy summer night on london bridge that turned to horror in an instant. christine delcros and herfiance, xavier thomas, were enjoying a romantic visit from paris when a white van did a u—turn and drove deliberately and at speed onto the wide unprotected pavement. christine is still recovering from serious injuries but xavier was knocked off the bridge and didn't survive. canadian tourist chrissy archibald was also killed. today, as he ended the london bridge inquests, the chief...
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welby it was only in 2016 when i gave a speech at king's college london on russian sino relations in which i asked can the relationship between moscow and beijing become even close so well freeze on some that it hurts it is precedents its high levels and there are a number of factors one of them is russia has an extraordinary amount of natural resources and china lacks natural resources in particular and the chinese economy is made massively. and it's all natural resources so the russians of course a supply an oil gas coal and also water to china which is crucial for the chinese economy also china and russia on alarms at american aggression in the world china is alarmed at the increasing american naval presence in the south china sea china is alarmed at the american defense system in south korea and russia is alarmed by nature in eastern europe but i'm not i know this is going to disappoint some people hate the idea that russia and china are going to constitute take on america and bankruptcy america is of course following the chinese over the last 6 years achieve nothing short of an
welby it was only in 2016 when i gave a speech at king's college london on russian sino relations in which i asked can the relationship between moscow and beijing become even close so well freeze on some that it hurts it is precedents its high levels and there are a number of factors one of them is russia has an extraordinary amount of natural resources and china lacks natural resources in particular and the chinese economy is made massively. and it's all natural resources so the russians of...
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mayor london breed. [applause] >> so i have a lot of cards here where i'm supposed to go down and talk about her amazing accomplishments. i'm going to tell you a few. i should not use the cards, right? i should just tell you about this woman because she's my friend. but every women in the crowd is like, but she's my friend, too. she's a daughter of san francisco. come on, give it up. [applause] >> why it's so timely that she brought us all here today, it's like many young girls from all over the city who get on a muni bus -- when i was little, i used to see london getting on a muni bus. we were both young women living in the fillmore. she showed us it's not about love of man, it's about love of community service. when london breed ran for her district, every single day, she made sure the children in those hauls had everything they needed, and can i say, she has brought that vigor to city hall. over the years, you would see her around the community, at baby showers, at graduations, making sure her communi
mayor london breed. [applause] >> so i have a lot of cards here where i'm supposed to go down and talk about her amazing accomplishments. i'm going to tell you a few. i should not use the cards, right? i should just tell you about this woman because she's my friend. but every women in the crowd is like, but she's my friend, too. she's a daughter of san francisco. come on, give it up. [applause] >> why it's so timely that she brought us all here today, it's like many young girls from...
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but still warm enough across the london area. we are looking to the london area. we are looking to the weather across the rest of today, scotland has recorded its hottest day of the year so far. i would not be surprised if we get to 30 by the end of the day in wales. hot weather across these northern and western areas, and temperature is 28. after such a warm day, despite the clear skies and light winds, temperatures will be slow to fall overnight. if you are thinking of heading off to bed at 11pm, temperatures will still be in the low 20s in cardiff and the high teens across scotland and northern ireland. a bit too warm for sleeping for some of you. on into the weekend, warm air comes up from france into england and parts of wales, but elsewhere the winds coming on of the atlantic for northern ireland, scotland and western most fringes of wales and south—west england, so it is here where temperatures eased back a bit. as the day goes by on saturday, we are expecting thundery showers to break out across north—western areas. with that, we have the cool air work
but still warm enough across the london area. we are looking to the london area. we are looking to the weather across the rest of today, scotland has recorded its hottest day of the year so far. i would not be surprised if we get to 30 by the end of the day in wales. hot weather across these northern and western areas, and temperature is 28. after such a warm day, despite the clear skies and light winds, temperatures will be slow to fall overnight. if you are thinking of heading off to bed at...
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the president touching down in london overnight, kicking off a three-day state visit in the u.k. >> london's left-leaning mayor made sure his welcome was anything but a warm one. we have fox news team coverage all morning long. >> and back here at home, on this side of the world, mexican officials will attend meetings of their own after the white house threatens tariffs on goods crossing the southern border. >> we're live with the steps mexico says it's taking to help end the crisis and keep our partnership intact. >> also, shocking new images showing an ungodly mess in parts of the city of an jess. >> the new -- angels. >> the new health emergency gripping one of the wealthiest states in the country. "fox & friends first" continues right now. ♪ i'm alive, i'm alive, i'm alive, i'm alive, i'm alive. ♪ i'm alive, i'm alive, i'm alive, i'm alive. >> look at that sky and a beautiful shot of midtown man hat tafnlt looks like it's going to be a nice monday morning in new york city. good morning, you're watching "fox & friends first" on this monday morning. i'm carley shimkus in for jillian me
the president touching down in london overnight, kicking off a three-day state visit in the u.k. >> london's left-leaning mayor made sure his welcome was anything but a warm one. we have fox news team coverage all morning long. >> and back here at home, on this side of the world, mexican officials will attend meetings of their own after the white house threatens tariffs on goods crossing the southern border. >> we're live with the steps mexico says it's taking to help end the...
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the president criticized london mayor sadiq khan and jeremy corbyn. other topics included the alliance, brags it and imposing stiffer tariffs on mexico. brexit and imposing stiffer tariffs on mexico. theresa may: this week we commemorate the extraordinary courage and sacrifice of those who give their lives for our liberty on d-day 75 years ago feeling that as leaders prepare together here from across the world, it is fitting that we begin with the celebration of the special relationship between the united kingdom and the states, engineering partners who stood side-by-side on the historic day and every day since. for generations at the heart of the transatlantic alliance has been our shared democratic values, our common interests, and our commitment to justice. it is the unity of purpose that will preserve the deep-rooted ties between our people, and underpin our nation's security and prosperity for the next 75 years and began. so i am very pleased to welcome the president of the united states of america on this state visit to the united kingdom. first
the president criticized london mayor sadiq khan and jeremy corbyn. other topics included the alliance, brags it and imposing stiffer tariffs on mexico. brexit and imposing stiffer tariffs on mexico. theresa may: this week we commemorate the extraordinary courage and sacrifice of those who give their lives for our liberty on d-day 75 years ago feeling that as leaders prepare together here from across the world, it is fitting that we begin with the celebration of the special relationship between...
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transport for london would have put barriers along london bridge if it had been told of its vulnerability before the attack in which eight people died, the organisation told the inquests into the deaths of the victims today. the bridge was identified as one of the most vulnerable locations in the city of london by a police counter terrorism security adviser, just weeks before the attack. richard lister reports from the inquest. pc matthew a city of london police officer but also a counterterrorism security adviser and quite senior in that role had been a warning for several weeks within city of london police that he was very concerned about the vulnerability of london bridge to a vehicle ramming attack. he had worked on this quite extensively and it written e—mails to various people and after a review, he had ensured that london bridge was put at number six in the city of london corporation list of vulnerable places in the city. he was very aware vulnerable places in the city. he was very aware of vulnerable places in the city. he was very aware of this thread. today we have been hearin
transport for london would have put barriers along london bridge if it had been told of its vulnerability before the attack in which eight people died, the organisation told the inquests into the deaths of the victims today. the bridge was identified as one of the most vulnerable locations in the city of london by a police counter terrorism security adviser, just weeks before the attack. richard lister reports from the inquest. pc matthew a city of london police officer but also a...
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in london where president trump has just arrived for an official state visit. we will take you there live where he had some interesting words for the mayor of london. >>> china blasting the united states on trade but at the same time signaling they would like to restart talks we are live in beijing with what's really going on. >>> call it salsa inflation in fact chipotle raising the red flag on possible tariffs with mexico. >>> more changes at 1600 where president trump's top economist says he's leaving the white house. apple is reportedly ready to pull the plug on one of the most iconic programs. tune it up on monday, june 3rd because "worldwide exchange" begins right now ♪ ♪ >>> good morning, good afternoon, good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you are. forget about american pie. maybe it's shepherd's pie. president trump just landed here at stanstead much more from across the pond including an interesting two tweets about the mayor of london let's get to this morning monday after the index stumbled 5% last month, it doesn't look like anyth
in london where president trump has just arrived for an official state visit. we will take you there live where he had some interesting words for the mayor of london. >>> china blasting the united states on trade but at the same time signaling they would like to restart talks we are live in beijing with what's really going on. >>> call it salsa inflation in fact chipotle raising the red flag on possible tariffs with mexico. >>> more changes at 1600 where president...
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in the meantime, the london mouses... —— mayor. jeremy corbyn has said he's shocked by reports that senior civil servants have questioned his mental and physical health. he was responding to an article in the times newspaper, which said senior figures in whitehall were concerned that he was too frail to serve as prime minister. and he raised concerns over the neutrality of the civil service. i think it's nonsense what they have written and it's diminishing of what was once a great newspaper that the front page should be full of tittle tattle from civil servants and people who don't know me or don't understand me. i am a very fit and healthy and very active person. i love what i do, i love my community and i love being outdoors. the idea that civil servants should be briefing newspapers against an elected politician, against a prospective government is something that should be very concerning to a lot of people. the civil service has to be independent, has to be nonpolitical, and has to be nonjudgmental of the politicians that they
in the meantime, the london mouses... —— mayor. jeremy corbyn has said he's shocked by reports that senior civil servants have questioned his mental and physical health. he was responding to an article in the times newspaper, which said senior figures in whitehall were concerned that he was too frail to serve as prime minister. and he raised concerns over the neutrality of the civil service. i think it's nonsense what they have written and it's diminishing of what was once a great newspaper...
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former mayor of london ken livingstone thank you so much for joining us on the program today. now staying in the family donald trump the son in law has said in an interview he isn't certain the palestinian people are able to govern themselves question or has been meeting with israeli and arab leaders to promote his peace plan for the 2 sides he also said the palestinians were to blame for the u.s. stopping aid to the region. and you would be ok with all of those things that you guys have done the actions we've taken were because america's aid is not entitle me and we get criticized by that government response of this president's not so let me give you more aid so again that was is a result of decisions taken by the palestinian leadership palestinian leaders have already said they will boycott a planned summit at the end of the month and by palestinians accuse the us of bias in the peace negotiations now in 2017 washington d.c. recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel and relocated it's a mystery there then the u.s. cut off aid and closed its palestinian diplomatic office
former mayor of london ken livingstone thank you so much for joining us on the program today. now staying in the family donald trump the son in law has said in an interview he isn't certain the palestinian people are able to govern themselves question or has been meeting with israeli and arab leaders to promote his peace plan for the 2 sides he also said the palestinians were to blame for the u.s. stopping aid to the region. and you would be ok with all of those things that you guys have done...
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certainly here in london. the anti-trump movement led by the mayor of london and wrote it is so unbritish to be rolling out the red carpet for a formal state visit for a president whose behavior flies in the face of the ideals america was founded on. equality, liberty and religious freedom. the president responded on twitter while aboard air force one. sadiq kahn who has done a terrible job as mayor of london has been foolishly nasty to the visiting president of the united states. the most important ally of the united states. he is a stone cold loser who should focus on crime in london, not me. back at buckingham palace more events formal and informal including a big state dinner coming up. we will have live coverage for you throughout the time here over the next several days here in the u.k. i should add this quickly. we learned aboard air force one the president has announced that kevin has et will be stepping down. he called him a very good friends on twitter and will announce his replacement when he makes
certainly here in london. the anti-trump movement led by the mayor of london and wrote it is so unbritish to be rolling out the red carpet for a formal state visit for a president whose behavior flies in the face of the ideals america was founded on. equality, liberty and religious freedom. the president responded on twitter while aboard air force one. sadiq kahn who has done a terrible job as mayor of london has been foolishly nasty to the visiting president of the united states. the most...
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i want to thank marcus papadopoulos from joining us here in london we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real needs state with. the swarms of them so more. good news who was before. much of those who heard the preview are. slim we will. we will. move. move. move show you this look beautiful i mean it's a good. move just like most of these girls will give you good groove. going to go to shows so look i do the same you want me to show you stories to actually go. to starbucks to. get to meet until it was a little girl must see look it is it's. just not a chance to just meet the mashed on. the street the president and please introduce more to. the 3 of producers to ghost whisperer to snoop to come up with new look because that is the cousin with you swear you supporters to your machine station shooting star you should book golf with one who's devoted to the. what is a bit coy coin is magic and enough money a new type of digital currency essential lies digital scarcity chancellor brink of 2nd bailout for a bank that's called tha
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believe me, they said that in 2008, before i became mayor of london. the guardian, a highly reputable newspaper, ran a whole section in which people promised to flee the land, or at least the city, ifi flee the land, or at least the city, if i became mayor. eight years later, most of them were still there, many of them have gone on to work with me, and i had higher approval ratings by far when i left my office as mayor than when i began. and i ran london, yes, of course i believe in the democracy of our country, and yes, of course, we are going to get exit done 31 october. but be in no doubt that, at heart, i am a centre—right, progressive, modern conservative. and i will govern from the centre—right and from the centre because that is where you win. that is where the broad mass of the people in this country are. you need an infrastructure, nhs, great education, to enable business to have the confidence to invest. and jeremy corbyn only understands one half of that. he is only interested in taxation and spending. he has no care, no love, no interes
believe me, they said that in 2008, before i became mayor of london. the guardian, a highly reputable newspaper, ran a whole section in which people promised to flee the land, or at least the city, ifi flee the land, or at least the city, if i became mayor. eight years later, most of them were still there, many of them have gone on to work with me, and i had higher approval ratings by far when i left my office as mayor than when i began. and i ran london, yes, of course i believe in the...
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as he said london has been for 30 years? but what a huge round of applause from the conservative party members and it is clear brexit as the main reason why they are here, they told me as they were queueing to get in that how polished johnson and jeremy hunt deal with this crucial moment as the number one thing on the list. further down that last and not much further as infrastructure, train travel and roads in the north—west and industry. we have seen in the last week the announcement from vauxhall that i no—deal brexit would not be good news and there needs to be a good news and there needs to be a good deal brexit for the new astra to be built there and always things bubbling in the minds of the people who are listening and it is a big hall and a bit of a buzz around it and quitea hall and a bit of a buzz around it and quite a diverse range of people, and quite a diverse range of people, a large number of young people surprisingly obvious that an architect for glastonbury and spending a saturday night here in manchest
as he said london has been for 30 years? but what a huge round of applause from the conservative party members and it is clear brexit as the main reason why they are here, they told me as they were queueing to get in that how polished johnson and jeremy hunt deal with this crucial moment as the number one thing on the list. further down that last and not much further as infrastructure, train travel and roads in the north—west and industry. we have seen in the last week the announcement from...
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this is the ingram angle live from london tonight. this entire week while president trump is abroad, we'll be covering every step of this historic journey. and we are your one-stop shop for the pageantry, the politics, and the best analysis. and some protests as well. this will culminate with my exclusive interview with the president this thursday at the anniversary of the d-day invasion in normandy. on tonight's special broadcast, we'll talk exclusively with the leader of the uk brexit party. he stayed up for us in moments. president bush push -- president trump pushed the outgoing pm on the involvement in the phony dossier. will he do it? ben shapiro also here to react to the media and facebook joining forces to destroy the life of an african-american trump supporter. you will not believe this story. the supposed tolerant class reveals itself again. and frank lutz is here. raymond arroyo is here. we're jam packed. you want to stay for the entire hour. by the way, the democrat convention in san francisco over the weekend. this was a
this is the ingram angle live from london tonight. this entire week while president trump is abroad, we'll be covering every step of this historic journey. and we are your one-stop shop for the pageantry, the politics, and the best analysis. and some protests as well. this will culminate with my exclusive interview with the president this thursday at the anniversary of the d-day invasion in normandy. on tonight's special broadcast, we'll talk exclusively with the leader of the uk brexit party....
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titled ghost towns debuted at the $29000.00 london oxfam. ghost towers refer to the many empty luxury flats to be found in london's high rises at the same time many local people can't find an affordable place to live. in recent years emily all chance has been coming to asia in search of new motifs she plans to follow in marco polo is footsteps on the silk road her approach to art is simply the old into the new. that brings us to the end of arts and culture today poll on all these subjects and lots of others on our website at v.w. dot com slash culture of course i'll be back at the same time tomorrow so i hope you can join me understand. some of her flavors from africa for decades they've been top performers and crowd favorites in the industry guy we caught up with 2 former stars sunday or to say fuck you. the greatest successes and what they've been doing since hanging up their cleats. kick off 90 minutes. it comes time to take one step further. than face. time you're just such the a no. and the fight for the troops. to overcome boundaries a
titled ghost towns debuted at the $29000.00 london oxfam. ghost towers refer to the many empty luxury flats to be found in london's high rises at the same time many local people can't find an affordable place to live. in recent years emily all chance has been coming to asia in search of new motifs she plans to follow in marco polo is footsteps on the silk road her approach to art is simply the old into the new. that brings us to the end of arts and culture today poll on all these subjects and...
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outside of london. london is very demographically similar to new york city. outside of london people are pleased because of the commemoration of the d-day landing. an incredibly important part of both our histories. i think the labor party have done themselves a great disservice over the course of this trip and i believe trump was right. once upon a time trump said he had the best words. he had the best words against khan, he is a stone cold loser. >> bill: when you describe d-day and the events of normandy they will start to play out tomorrow. >> sandra: china criticizing mike pompeo with his comments about the tin man square massacre after he called for full accountability by beijing for the deadly crackdown on those protests back in 1989. saluting the demonstrators as heroes. kitty logan is live in london for us. >> china has never officially acknowledged the protests in tiananmen square. they've been cracking down on any dissidents who may have spoken out about it. 30 years ago the chinese government cracks down on pro-democracy activist with troops and t
outside of london. london is very demographically similar to new york city. outside of london people are pleased because of the commemoration of the d-day landing. an incredibly important part of both our histories. i think the labor party have done themselves a great disservice over the course of this trip and i believe trump was right. once upon a time trump said he had the best words. he had the best words against khan, he is a stone cold loser. >> bill: when you describe d-day and the...
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they are now spilling into the streets of london. this is a protest that will continue through the day here. they will gather in other areas, trying to get the attention of the president and other political leaders here. the optics of day two of the state visit much different than what we saw during yesterday's royal welcome. after a royal welcome, including a parade, review of the palace guard, military salute. the future, i'm confident that our common values and shared interests will continue to unite us. >> reporter: and lavish state dinner at buckingham palace. >> on behalf of all americans, i offer a toast to the eternal friendship of our people, the vitality of our nations, and to the long cherished and truly remarkable reign of her majesty the queen. >> reporter: now president trump's trip shifts from pageantry to politics. beginning back at the palace, the president co-hosting a roundtable with theresa may. his daughter and adviser ivanka joining in the summit. next, the president and first lady join them for a private lunch
they are now spilling into the streets of london. this is a protest that will continue through the day here. they will gather in other areas, trying to get the attention of the president and other political leaders here. the optics of day two of the state visit much different than what we saw during yesterday's royal welcome. after a royal welcome, including a parade, review of the palace guard, military salute. the future, i'm confident that our common values and shared interests will continue...
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not everyone in london is happy to see the president. ian lee has the latest as protesters gather in london. >> reporter: president trump gets the royal treatment in london. [ music ] day 1 of his a visit to the uk and it with a lavish banquet at buckingham palace. >> mr. president, as we look to the future, i am confident that our common values and shared interests will continue to unite us. >> queen elizabeth posted what she called the immensely important relationship between washington and london and president trump responded in kind. >> on behalf of all americans, i offer a toast to the eternal friendship of our people, the vitality of our nations, and to the long cherished and truly remarkable rain of her majesty, the queen. >> the gala dinner mark the ending of the ceremonial phase and today, mr. trump gets down to business, meeting with prime minister theresa may and other leaders. officials are bracing for major protest in the city of london. the largest demonstration will be here in trafalgar square less than half a mile from wh
not everyone in london is happy to see the president. ian lee has the latest as protesters gather in london. >> reporter: president trump gets the royal treatment in london. [ music ] day 1 of his a visit to the uk and it with a lavish banquet at buckingham palace. >> mr. president, as we look to the future, i am confident that our common values and shared interests will continue to unite us. >> queen elizabeth posted what she called the immensely important relationship...
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london hosts major league baseball's first match in europe. evening, we've had some fantastic games at the cricket world cup recently. today's match at headingley went down to the final over as pakistan pipped afghanistan to win by three wickets and keep their tournament alive. they are now up to fourth in the standings at england's expense. we'll have the latest from edgbaston ahead of their game against india tomorrow, but first here's how pakistan stormed into the semi—final places after a late—show in leeds. michael redford reports. but only members of that victory we re but only members of that victory were quickly forgotten. cover 15. gone in the very next ball. afghanistan 27 for two. but the ta bles afghanistan 27 for two. but the tables bottom side have been stuck ina tables bottom side have been stuck in a position for many in this world cup, both scoring 42, as afghanistan set their opponents 28 to win. no need for a hero. or was there? tracking before we could before the second ball of the innings. pakistan recovered and began
london hosts major league baseball's first match in europe. evening, we've had some fantastic games at the cricket world cup recently. today's match at headingley went down to the final over as pakistan pipped afghanistan to win by three wickets and keep their tournament alive. they are now up to fourth in the standings at england's expense. we'll have the latest from edgbaston ahead of their game against india tomorrow, but first here's how pakistan stormed into the semi—final places after a...
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this is one of the most secure neighborhoods in all of london. one of the hotel's security cameras recorded litvinenko arriving in the lobby at 3:59 p.m. he was there to meet andrei lugovoi, another former fsb agent, seen here wearing a black leather jacket. lugovoi had his own security consulting firm. he and litvinenko had been talking about doing some business together in london. the two had met several times over the past year. this time lugovoi brought along a buddy, a man named dmitri kovtun. he's the one in the black turtleneck. it was a quick meeting. litvinenko drank just half a cup of tea then left. around 5:00 p.m. he caught a ride home. that night, he fell ill. and three weeks later, he was dead. so who slipped litvinenko poison that day putting his murder into motion? litvinenko told scotland yard detectives before he died he didn't know when or who had poisoned him. but he had no doubt that one or more of the men he had met that day, the two russians or the italian, was his killer. naturally, we wanted to talk to all three. coming u
this is one of the most secure neighborhoods in all of london. one of the hotel's security cameras recorded litvinenko arriving in the lobby at 3:59 p.m. he was there to meet andrei lugovoi, another former fsb agent, seen here wearing a black leather jacket. lugovoi had his own security consulting firm. he and litvinenko had been talking about doing some business together in london. the two had met several times over the past year. this time lugovoi brought along a buddy, a man named dmitri...
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we've been hearing from sajeel shahid, who ran a fitness centre in east london where the three london bridge attackers would meet and work out together. sajeel shahid also ran a religious school in east london where one of the attackers, khuram butt, volunteered to teach the koran. today the court heard mr shahid was previously accused of running terrorist training camps in pakistan until today mr shahid refused to co—operate with the investigation into the london bridge a tt ra cts investigation into the london bridge attracts and not spoken to the investigating team. he came to court this morning to deny allegations against him and said while he was involved in a political organisation in the uk and in pakistan, he was never a leader of that group and he left the organisation in 2001 when he felt their beliefs became too radical. it was also reported in the press that mr shahid ran a training camp where one of the 2005 london bombers received explosive trainings and when questioned about that mr shahid said it was not true, i never met him. we also heard from the senior investigat
we've been hearing from sajeel shahid, who ran a fitness centre in east london where the three london bridge attackers would meet and work out together. sajeel shahid also ran a religious school in east london where one of the attackers, khuram butt, volunteered to teach the koran. today the court heard mr shahid was previously accused of running terrorist training camps in pakistan until today mr shahid refused to co—operate with the investigation into the london bridge a tt ra cts...
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queen and praise for the friendship between nations that donald trump calls a turn off but elsewhere in london there is a very different reception awaiting the u.s. president. also coming up sudan's military canceled all previous agreements with the opposition and calls for elections that's after troops opened fire on protesters killing dozens and injuring hundreds more pat on the 30th anniversary of china's tiananmen square crackdown d.w. speaks of the father and son whose lives were changed forever after they witnessed the massacre. i'm sorry welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump is in london on a state visit to the united kingdom he's been greeted with official pomp and ceremony but significant protests are also expected later today last night queen elizabeth hosted trump at a banquet at up in the alice she spoke of the along the lines between the u.k. of the u.s. state trump is today due to meet prime minister theresa may and senior members of the government for talks. correspondent potts is in london covering trump's visit for us so as we've heard charlotte day 2 of his visit
queen and praise for the friendship between nations that donald trump calls a turn off but elsewhere in london there is a very different reception awaiting the u.s. president. also coming up sudan's military canceled all previous agreements with the opposition and calls for elections that's after troops opened fire on protesters killing dozens and injuring hundreds more pat on the 30th anniversary of china's tiananmen square crackdown d.w. speaks of the father and son whose lives were changed...
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a beautiful start to london and a beautiful start to london and a beautiful start to london and a beautiful start in other parts of the uk as well as you can see from this lovely picture taken in norfolk this lovely picture taken in norfolk this morning. yesterday, norfolk had the highest temperature of the year so the highest temperature of the year so far, when the mercury hit 28.8dc. it will not be anything like that today or, in fact, this week. we have bright sunny spells today with showers in the north and west and some of them could be heavy and potentially thundery, particularly across scotland and northern ireland. we also have showers in wales and north—west england with so overnight rain pushed into near continent. that's courtesy of the cold front and as that suggest, fresh air follows behind. cold front and as that suggest, fresh airfollows behind. low pressure is in charge of the weather, those isobars tell us it will be windy no matter where you are, particularly in western scotla nd are, particularly in western scotland and across the pennines where we are looking at the r
a beautiful start to london and a beautiful start to london and a beautiful start to london and a beautiful start in other parts of the uk as well as you can see from this lovely picture taken in norfolk this lovely picture taken in norfolk this morning. yesterday, norfolk had the highest temperature of the year so the highest temperature of the year so far, when the mercury hit 28.8dc. it will not be anything like that today or, in fact, this week. we have bright sunny spells today with...
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and he decided to do this again with the mayor of london. that means that i wanted to go back to something that jeff said about farage. i think that it's very true to form that trump inserts himself at every level possible. and maybe this wasn't as much as he could have, but he has a lot of similarities with fa raj. i mean, bannon is close friends sk and allies with farage and the nationalist viewpoints that they have. >> why even evaluate the mayor of london, though? he's punching down. >> it doesn't matter who insults donald trump. he's coming back at him. that's true on the domestic stage, on the international stage. what we're going to remember about the last couple of weeks here is that trump had a great trip to japan. he's now having a really good trip to the uk. he's showing the world that the united states has the strong alliances with these old allies and that's what folks are going to take away. i don't think there's any way to look at these last couple of international trips and make any other judgment than, he did exactly what yo
and he decided to do this again with the mayor of london. that means that i wanted to go back to something that jeff said about farage. i think that it's very true to form that trump inserts himself at every level possible. and maybe this wasn't as much as he could have, but he has a lot of similarities with fa raj. i mean, bannon is close friends sk and allies with farage and the nationalist viewpoints that they have. >> why even evaluate the mayor of london, though? he's punching down....
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tom and francine from london. trump is meeting with business leaders where he says if you can a deal with the eu, we come to an agreement and the u.s. can greatly in large trade with the u.k. tom: trade is front and center, a surprise we have seen the different countries, we saw india, australia, and trade officials, the president with a closer for us treatment -- -- president trump is assuming brexit gets done. francine: boris johnson and nigel farage -- breaking news, inflation, president of the ecb, mario draghi, looking at bloomberg and tried to figure out what that means for his rate policy before his term ends at the end of the year with inflation slowing to 1.2% in may instead of the estimated 1.3%, a little more difficult now to put policy for the ecb as inflation is not taking a stronghold. tom: we see that worldwide, south korea data overnight was tough. amazing to see the regression of slower economic growth in south korea over the last 18 months. a most interesting london in the last 48 hours. the magi
tom and francine from london. trump is meeting with business leaders where he says if you can a deal with the eu, we come to an agreement and the u.s. can greatly in large trade with the u.k. tom: trade is front and center, a surprise we have seen the different countries, we saw india, australia, and trade officials, the president with a closer for us treatment -- -- president trump is assuming brexit gets done. francine: boris johnson and nigel farage -- breaking news, inflation, president of...
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and showing that barack obama is still more important on the tower of london. we love all this stuff. there is still about a third of the population that loves trumpet no matter what happens but the rest of us appreciate the brit‘ sense of humour about him. why doesn‘t care about him coming to the uk? at this point, it looks like everything that he does that might be considered normally a part of the president‘sjob, it always be considered normally a part of the president‘s job, it always seems to be damage control, basically to try to change the narrative on stuff. last week, we were all talking about the mueller report and then he goes to japan the mueller report and then he goes tojapan and the mueller report and then he goes to japan and people start talking about impeachment. that‘s a lot of cynical americans thinking that all of this trip, even though it was planned in advance, isjust of this trip, even though it was planned in advance, is just a way for the president to dodge answering real questions about obstruction of justice and such. on th
and showing that barack obama is still more important on the tower of london. we love all this stuff. there is still about a third of the population that loves trumpet no matter what happens but the rest of us appreciate the brit‘ sense of humour about him. why doesn‘t care about him coming to the uk? at this point, it looks like everything that he does that might be considered normally a part of the president‘sjob, it always be considered normally a part of the president‘s job, it...
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the lord major of london. not to be confused with the mayor of london. the mayor of london is sadik khan. the lord mayor of london is peter -- >> mr. president, i'm delighted to welcome you and mrs. trump to buckingham palace this evening. just 12 months after our first meeting in windsor. visits by american presidents always remind us of a close and long-standing friendship between the united kingdom and the united states. i'm so glad that we have another opportunity to demonstrate the immense importance that boths our countries attach to our relationship. in the coming days, you will see some of our most treasured historical buildings, speak to the business leaders whose expertise and innovation drive our economies and met members of our own services, past and present. you'll also travel to portsmouth and normandy to commemorate the 75th anniversary of d-day. on that day and on many occasions since, the armed forces of both of our countries fought side by side to defend our cherished values of liberty and democracy. mr. president, in your state of the
the lord major of london. not to be confused with the mayor of london. the mayor of london is sadik khan. the lord mayor of london is peter -- >> mr. president, i'm delighted to welcome you and mrs. trump to buckingham palace this evening. just 12 months after our first meeting in windsor. visits by american presidents always remind us of a close and long-standing friendship between the united kingdom and the united states. i'm so glad that we have another opportunity to demonstrate the...
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what does the president do just as air force one touches down in london. he sends a series of tweets about the mayor of the city that cause something of a political fire storm. i think officials are holding their breath hoping that the next three days all go fairly smoothly. president trump is going to carry on doing it his way. this is the president we have come to expect to does weigh in on things that are political. it's the end of prime minister may's time in office. she'll start the process of stepping down on friday. and president trump has managed to weigh in on the leadership contest, criticize the mayor of london and say comments being seen as critical about meghan markle. it is taking on every element of politics at the same time of having these kind of picture perfect images to being back meeting the royal family. >> indeed. apologizes for that. i think everything is hooked up properly for you. it's been a long day for you. you have the president not hesitating to dive pin. tough enough and he initially did this a year ago. the british tabloid p
what does the president do just as air force one touches down in london. he sends a series of tweets about the mayor of the city that cause something of a political fire storm. i think officials are holding their breath hoping that the next three days all go fairly smoothly. president trump is going to carry on doing it his way. this is the president we have come to expect to does weigh in on things that are political. it's the end of prime minister may's time in office. she'll start the...