bill neely and richard age eenge a mile in front of me, which is where we're headed. miguel, pan through and show the signs we're seeing. this crowd right now is very peaceful. it is a festive atmosphere. there's probably 10,000 or so people on the streets. that will change. it is going to be a very long day. london is not only an incredibly international city, which is why you see so many different messages, but it is a city that on a friday night, is going to go out. it is going to drink. people in this city are angry. you look at somebody like the mayor of london, somebody who has been abused verbally by president trump. a man that many people in this city look to. a muslim leader who, after the muslim ban, for example, said, i don't want to be exempt or welcome to the u.s. a lot of people in this country felt he was speaking for a lot of people speaking in this country. there is a lot of pain in this crowd. while it is yoef ijovial, you k the police who kept a stand back attitude are keeping an eye out for the fault line issues. issues like race. issues that londo