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theresa may and president arrived. of number ten to the couple. melania trump spent time with philip last year during that working visit while the president and theresa may had their meetings. so the two couples are now standing on the steps of downing street, just a a few days before theresa may stands down as the leader of the conservative party. and, norman, your thoughts on what we are seeing? it is a final farewell for theresa may, her last big moment, i guess, on the world stage. she will attend the d—day commemorations, but in terms of a major political moment, this is her farewell. it is a moment she would have hoped turned out very differently, she would have liked to have been this moment when she had completed a brexit deal, looking forward to a trade agreement with donald trump. instead, we have a much more subdued, low—key meeting. there will still be the news conference afterwards, which will be interesting in terms of more broadly looking ahead at the relations with our two countries. the key verticals a
theresa may and president arrived. of number ten to the couple. melania trump spent time with philip last year during that working visit while the president and theresa may had their meetings. so the two couples are now standing on the steps of downing street, just a a few days before theresa may stands down as the leader of the conservative party. and, norman, your thoughts on what we are seeing? it is a final farewell for theresa may, her last big moment, i guess, on the world stage. she will...
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he's never had a particularly strong relationship with theresa may.sons to take it seriously evenin good reasons to take it seriously even in the face of a leader who is on her way out the door. he's also laying the foundation for who comes next, he's looking to signal what it is the us wants from the next leader. that's why i think we will see a tough and certain position on china, that renewed threat that if the uk doesn't take a hard line on huawei that it will threaten future intelligence sharing. that is absolutely key to the relationship. that is obviously a considerable threat. would you expect that to be a threat that's seen through, where the uk to get a different way on huawei? i think it's a threat that the president will continue to find ways to put pressure on the uk until he gets what he wants. it's difficult to imagine that it would be in the interest of the us or the uk to let that intelligence sharing disintegrate. it's phenomenally important when it comes to any number of things in the uk has different capabilities to the us. it's a
he's never had a particularly strong relationship with theresa may.sons to take it seriously evenin good reasons to take it seriously even in the face of a leader who is on her way out the door. he's also laying the foundation for who comes next, he's looking to signal what it is the us wants from the next leader. that's why i think we will see a tough and certain position on china, that renewed threat that if the uk doesn't take a hard line on huawei that it will threaten future intelligence...
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i'm sure he will say one word about theresa may.n and that she was the first to visit him in the white house where they held hands as they came down the steps. that was the moment where she offered and promised him at this state visit. at the time, people said it was very quick to do that although there have been previous american presidents who have done it. i don't think he had even been inaugurated at this point. it was a quick thing to offer, something she may have regretted as things transpired with the controversy there has been. i think standing in those press conferences, and the questions donald trump may get from the british press he is not used to at home, all of these things make it something well worth watching. the camera shutters are clicking every time the door open. the us ambassador is coming out. mike pompeo as well. leading the way to the foreign & commonwealth office. i think we must be moments away from seeing the prime minister and the president emerge from number ten for that news conference. in an alternate
i'm sure he will say one word about theresa may.n and that she was the first to visit him in the white house where they held hands as they came down the steps. that was the moment where she offered and promised him at this state visit. at the time, people said it was very quick to do that although there have been previous american presidents who have done it. i don't think he had even been inaugurated at this point. it was a quick thing to offer, something she may have regretted as things...
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president trump will be meeting with prime minister theresa may. her conservative party is going to remain in power and there are a number of things the countries should be cooperating on. there's a number of challenges in the middle east from the ongoing war in syria, efforts to address the palestinian israeli peace process and i think the u.s. is more effective at addressing challenges when we're able to work in cooperation with european partners. >> there was a piece in one of the papers leading up to this, the london school of economics, speaks about this. saying this, thoughtful analysts agree that maybe the worst strategic move theresa may flowed catastrophe africa tast fee was to refuse trump's invitation right after his inauguration to get on with an anglo-american free trade agreement. >> the reality is as long as the uk is a member of european union, it is not able to have free trade with other countries as it signed up to in the european union. certainly once the uk leaves the european union it will be interested in negotiating free trad
president trump will be meeting with prime minister theresa may. her conservative party is going to remain in power and there are a number of things the countries should be cooperating on. there's a number of challenges in the middle east from the ongoing war in syria, efforts to address the palestinian israeli peace process and i think the u.s. is more effective at addressing challenges when we're able to work in cooperation with european partners. >> there was a piece in one of the...
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what will theresa may be doing now?vative party but she remains as prime minister. what does she do in this period of five weeks? it's a very good question and it would be interesting to know from her what her plans are. it's possible she may wish to keep going with some of the legislation that's currently before parliament. it's difficult to see that she's going to make much progress on the key brexit legislation, but there may well be things she wishes to do, and also as you've just mentioned, there are lots of non—legislative things that she can be doing. you think back to some of the issues she raised when she first became prime minister, she may wish to sort of promote those, but clearly she's not going to have the time to introduce new legislation on these sort to things. dr daniel gover, thank you for coming onto the programme. all eyes are now on who will take over as conservative leader and prime minister. in the commons on thursday mps picked up on comments by one of the leadership contenders, dominic raab, wh
what will theresa may be doing now?vative party but she remains as prime minister. what does she do in this period of five weeks? it's a very good question and it would be interesting to know from her what her plans are. it's possible she may wish to keep going with some of the legislation that's currently before parliament. it's difficult to see that she's going to make much progress on the key brexit legislation, but there may well be things she wishes to do, and also as you've just...
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she is with theresa may's husband. this is what spouses do while the leaders of their countries are trying to cobble together some sort of agreement. it has been pleasant weather in london. remarkably, for this entire visit. what should we expect when they come out today? >> it's miserable out here. >> thank you for clearing that up for us, clarissa. >> you look so sunny. >> reporter: gale force winds. >> i must say the backdrop behind clarissa has gotten decidedly more london with its shroud of fog there. thank you for the reality check on that. john, when theresa may and donald trump come out, what should we expect? >> look, as much as i and everyone would love to see a love actually moment and a lake duck prime minister should be in a position to deliver it and it might do her legacy some good in terms of domestic politics don't expect it. i think they will be talking about their common amounts, facing the future, unshakeable atlantic alliance which is bigger than any president or prime minister. that's the key thin
she is with theresa may's husband. this is what spouses do while the leaders of their countries are trying to cobble together some sort of agreement. it has been pleasant weather in london. remarkably, for this entire visit. what should we expect when they come out today? >> it's miserable out here. >> thank you for clearing that up for us, clarissa. >> you look so sunny. >> reporter: gale force winds. >> i must say the backdrop behind clarissa has gotten decidedly...
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president trump will be meeting with prime minister theresa may.er conservative party will remain in power. there are a number of things our countries should be cooperating on. there are a number of challenges in the middle east from the ongoing war in syria to efforts to address the israeli and palestinian peace process. i think the u.s. is more effective at addressing these challenges when we work with our european partners. the: there was a piece from london school of economics that speaks to the trip, maybe the worst strategic mistake theresa may made was to refuse trump's invitation right after his operation to get in on an anglo-american free-trade agreement. guest: there will be continuing discussions about a free trade agreement between the two sides. as long as the u.k. is a member of the european union, it is not able to conclude free-trade agreements with other countries paid that is part of the nature of the economic commitment it signed up to. the u.k. leaves the european union, it will be interested in negotiating free-trade agreement
president trump will be meeting with prime minister theresa may.er conservative party will remain in power. there are a number of things our countries should be cooperating on. there are a number of challenges in the middle east from the ongoing war in syria to efforts to address the israeli and palestinian peace process. i think the u.s. is more effective at addressing these challenges when we work with our european partners. the: there was a piece from london school of economics that speaks...
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theresa may, a mature politician, says, no, i'm not going to respond to that. he also, i have to say -- >> but you knew that's what he would do. somebody hits him, he hits back five times harder. it's who he is. >> it's so predictable, it's very dull. but at any rate, the other thing that's rude about what he does is he's completely unprepared. he comes to a foreign country, our special relationship and he's reading those remarks for the first time. he reads them like it's a hostage tape. i would say that's an insult to the british people. and the other thing is, he's not prepared to negotiate. he doesn't have the details. all he says is, we'll see. we'll see what happens. there's probably nothing, not a single thing that was resolved in that bilateral meeting, because he's also negotiating with someone who absolutely has no powers. she's the lamest of lame ducks. and it's a kind of a potemkin village that they've set up for him and he responded to it. >> hallie jackson is back. hallie, are you there? >> reporter: steph, apologies. in the crush to get out of th
theresa may, a mature politician, says, no, i'm not going to respond to that. he also, i have to say -- >> but you knew that's what he would do. somebody hits him, he hits back five times harder. it's who he is. >> it's so predictable, it's very dull. but at any rate, the other thing that's rude about what he does is he's completely unprepared. he comes to a foreign country, our special relationship and he's reading those remarks for the first time. he reads them like it's a hostage...
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a grand leaving day for theresa may. clear even from the niceti, e two had sometimes clashed. prime min. may: i've always talked openly with you, donald,t when we haen a different approach and you have done the same with me. i have always believedhatd cooperation mpromise are the basis of strong alliances, and nowhere is this more true than in the special relationship. laura: for any british and onamerican pair, this relaip matters. nothing ever knowingly undersold by donald trump. pres. trump: prime minister may, it has been a true honor. i have greatly enjoyed working with you. you e a tremendous professional and a person that ves your country dearly.u thank ry much. really an honor. the american and the british people, it's the greatest alliance the world has everow thank you, prime minister. thank you. laura: as the u.k. stumbles towards leaving the eu, the president has questioned the prime minister's ch. prime min. may: i seem to remember the president suggting i sue the european union. which we did and do, this which we did not -- which we did not do, we went into negoti
a grand leaving day for theresa may. clear even from the niceti, e two had sometimes clashed. prime min. may: i've always talked openly with you, donald,t when we haen a different approach and you have done the same with me. i have always believedhatd cooperation mpromise are the basis of strong alliances, and nowhere is this more true than in the special relationship. laura: for any british and onamerican pair, this relaip matters. nothing ever knowingly undersold by donald trump. pres. trump:...
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and uk business leaders and the soon-to-be former british prime minister, theresa may. the president and ms. may just wrapped up a news conference reaffirming what the president called the greatest alliance the world has
and uk business leaders and the soon-to-be former british prime minister, theresa may. the president and ms. may just wrapped up a news conference reaffirming what the president called the greatest alliance the world has
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the first lady will be setting next to the duchess or cornwall and theresa may's husband, mr. may.mp will be sitting between the prince of wales and prime minister theresa may. so let's and listen together. >> shepard: they call this technology live u. essentially what it does, it transmits a television signal with audio through internet technology rather than having to have a satellite truck out there every now and then when the internet signal is rough or when you're in a highly secure zone like a place where a president of the united states and royals might be, live u doesn't work perfectly, which is why you see the camera break up. here's another camera in the same room. when you have two, you might as well use them. we may have a couple of words spoken. there's the president, the first lady. you might have since next to the prince is sarah sanders. a position of great honor in that spot. looks like they have given them a spray and now we'll exit them out the door. sometimes the press will like the children. see and be seen but not heard. that's sort of what has happened. yeste
the first lady will be setting next to the duchess or cornwall and theresa may's husband, mr. may.mp will be sitting between the prince of wales and prime minister theresa may. so let's and listen together. >> shepard: they call this technology live u. essentially what it does, it transmits a television signal with audio through internet technology rather than having to have a satellite truck out there every now and then when the internet signal is rough or when you're in a highly secure...
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the idea that theresa may would have any influence on him!influence on him i think is a nice, hopeful thought. i threw it out as a possibility. final word on the us president, taking us to the front of the metro. he did use the word nasty, because it is there on tape, but he says he didn't. yes, he is lying is what he is doing here. he was asked about ragan markle. lying is what he is doing here. he was asked about ragan marklem this is in the sun interview. -- meghan markle, yes, she was criticism of him, which she is entitled to be, and he said, i didn't know she was nasty, and he doesn't pull his punches in criticising his opponents, but he is now claiming he didn't say it, i never said she was nasty, made up by the fake news media, will they apologise? doubt it. we should call it what it is, he is lying. he is caught on tape, there is no ambiguity here, no case if he meant something else, maybe he did, but he said it, and i would rephrase that headline if i had been in charge of the metro front page. maybe they are watching it will take t
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successor, even before he meets with theresa may. he's also thrown behind another character you may have heard of, a prominent brexiter, as well. he said he should be part of the negotiations for brexit up until the end, up until fall. the politics tomorrow and the protest and the hundreds of thousands of people who are expected to flood the streets, that's going to be something to watch, hallie. >> and right now, matt, we are watching president trump and first lady melania trump arrive at westminster abbey. i want to listen and see if the president makes any remarks. >> some inaudible conversation. greeted by the dean and the president will now lay a wreath at the grave of the unknown warrior. you can see the trumps shaking hands and performing the greeting there. we have been cycling through some of these live pictures. we will get an opportunity to watch this, essentially as it unfolds. with president trump and the first lady here for what is an emotional and powerful visit by the two of them. their family, aides, you've seen on ca
successor, even before he meets with theresa may. he's also thrown behind another character you may have heard of, a prominent brexiter, as well. he said he should be part of the negotiations for brexit up until the end, up until fall. the politics tomorrow and the protest and the hundreds of thousands of people who are expected to flood the streets, that's going to be something to watch, hallie. >> and right now, matt, we are watching president trump and first lady melania trump arrive...
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president trump will be meeting with theresa may in a couple of hours.t only the people that are blo protesting today. today also the politicians will be protesting. some say it's an opportunity to stand in som l in solidarity. after a perfectly executed first day, there has been widespread praise of the president from the government. the foreign secretary saying this. >> i actually agree with him, that it's totally inappropriate for the labor party to be boycotting this incredibly important visit. this is the president of the united states. >> reporter: so the organizer are hoping for around 250,000 people. the crowds are starting to build. we'll see if they reach that number. the weather's turning so we'll see if the rain keeps some people away. there are signs and posters from a variety of people supporting pro palestinian causes, climate change causes. that gives a sense of the people who are protesting here. we'll see if they manage to shut down parts of london. back to you. lauren: thank you very much. certainly sounds loud there. fox business will
president trump will be meeting with theresa may in a couple of hours.t only the people that are blo protesting today. today also the politicians will be protesting. some say it's an opportunity to stand in som l in solidarity. after a perfectly executed first day, there has been widespread praise of the president from the government. the foreign secretary saying this. >> i actually agree with him, that it's totally inappropriate for the labor party to be boycotting this incredibly...
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theresa may has just days left in her role as conservative leader and just weeks left in herjob as primep may be lining up minister. donald trump may be lining upfor minister. donald trump may be lining up for photos with theresa may, but his administration will have more than half an eye on who is set to succeed her. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in downing street. there is theresa may in the last weeks of her premiership, brexit not yet done. what could donald trump be hoping to achieve? i think he will wa nt to hoping to achieve? i think he will want to get through today with as few difficulties as possible, really. it's a bit of a nonevent for him because he knows theresa may is leaving. whereas normally this would bea leaving. whereas normally this would be a huge political moment, it feels a bit flat, a bit underpowered. although they will meet, they will be meeting as part of a broader team. it's not an eyeball to eyeball intense leader to lead a moment, it's a more discursive moment involving officials and other ministers, where no one really is expecting much
theresa may has just days left in her role as conservative leader and just weeks left in herjob as primep may be lining up minister. donald trump may be lining upfor minister. donald trump may be lining up for photos with theresa may, but his administration will have more than half an eye on who is set to succeed her. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in downing street. there is theresa may in the last weeks of her premiership, brexit not yet done. what could donald trump be...
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i thought theresa may bullet dodgedlj would thought theresa may bullet dodged.” would use a differenty approach the rapids and the water was thundering and they navigated sublimely through. together, which is even more bankable! paddling in the same direction. we could say on either side there was relief. there was a little bit on the national health service but that is all for the birds and the trade agreement is a long way off. we say a bullet dodged and whatever the metaphor is the ambassador would like to use. but the president has arrived you have insulted the mayor of london and he insulted the mayor of london and he insulted him again today, saying not very nice things about a member of the royalfamily, very nice things about a member of the royal family, have very nice things about a member of the royalfamily, have wejust changed a metric about how we measure donald trump's visit? what they remember is a very dignified and beautiful visit to the palace and beautiful visit to the palace andl and beautiful visit to the palace and i am reminded on occasions like this how lucky yo
i thought theresa may bullet dodgedlj would thought theresa may bullet dodged.” would use a differenty approach the rapids and the water was thundering and they navigated sublimely through. together, which is even more bankable! paddling in the same direction. we could say on either side there was relief. there was a little bit on the national health service but that is all for the birds and the trade agreement is a long way off. we say a bullet dodged and whatever the metaphor is the...
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as you say, theresa may on june seven line to take.njune seven is resigning as leader of the 70 party. it will be a tense final meeting. —— conservative party. the guardian and the other papers are taking the view on the protests. it will be logistically ha rd to protests. it will be logistically hard to get around, for those of us who are here. there will be massive protests on lots of issues including climate change. british newspapers are firmly down the line on where there politics are. the daily mirror, the left—leaning paper, a quarter of a million people will come out and protest, jeremy corbyn, et cetera. he will be in amongst the protesters. he was not at the banquet last night, he refused to go. and of course is thinking the next elections though go. and of course is thinking the next elections thoutheremy corbyn is playing to who the people are he hopes will vote for him and they are often seen to be —— said to be anti— trump often seen to be —— said to be anti— tru m p protesters. often seen to be —— said to be anti— trump
as you say, theresa may on june seven line to take.njune seven is resigning as leader of the 70 party. it will be a tense final meeting. —— conservative party. the guardian and the other papers are taking the view on the protests. it will be logistically ha rd to protests. it will be logistically hard to get around, for those of us who are here. there will be massive protests on lots of issues including climate change. british newspapers are firmly down the line on where there politics are....
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but imean respectful towards theresa may. may is only going to be tory leader for the next two or three days and he is looking to the future stop and the first is going to be asked are going to be all the difficult questions. those that we wa nt to difficult questions. those that we want to know, why are you backing borisjohnson? want to know, why are you backing boris johnson? do you want to know, why are you backing borisjohnson? do you think nigel farage could negotiate a better deal? why do you think he could? and what do you think about your ambassador's comments on the us taking parts of the nhs or selling chlorinated chicken? those are the questions that are going to be the ones that everyone is looking forward to. there will be a couple of others when the two one about huawei. what about climate change and what did prince charles have to say about that yesterday? absolutely. on climate change i'm sure that he will do his usual i'm taking it seriously but we all know that he doesn't take it very seriously. i think he w
but imean respectful towards theresa may. may is only going to be tory leader for the next two or three days and he is looking to the future stop and the first is going to be asked are going to be all the difficult questions. those that we wa nt to difficult questions. those that we want to know, why are you backing borisjohnson? want to know, why are you backing boris johnson? do you want to know, why are you backing borisjohnson? do you think nigel farage could negotiate a better deal? why do...
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he was very warm towards theresa may, which hasn't a lwa ys towards theresa may, which hasn't alwayscase. there were some things he said which would have pleased the british. on huawei, having part of the five g network here, he said he didn't think it would damage the intelligence relationship and i think they will be pleased about that. then he talked about that phenomenal trade deal. i think that ministers will be simultaneously delighted and terrified, delighted because there isa terrified, delighted because there is a potential there when britain eventually leaves the european union that there is a big trade deal on offer. terrified because the americans won absolutely everything. he said, i'd like a piece of the national health service please and we'd like some of our agricultural to come in, even though there are different standards in the us to the uk. that is the bit that will terrify them. i think that will be quite a lot of going backwards and forwards on all of that. what donald trump does about it, well we don't know yet, because he has to wait and see who the new leader
he was very warm towards theresa may, which hasn't a lwa ys towards theresa may, which hasn't alwayscase. there were some things he said which would have pleased the british. on huawei, having part of the five g network here, he said he didn't think it would damage the intelligence relationship and i think they will be pleased about that. then he talked about that phenomenal trade deal. i think that ministers will be simultaneously delighted and terrified, delighted because there isa terrified,...
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the mays, theresa may and philip may family are expected to present mr.h a framed transcript in 10 downing street right now. will of the draft of the 1941 atlantic charter agreed by president franklin roosevelt and sir winston churchill set out their vision for the post world war. ainsley: tonight the president and first lady are going to host a dinner at the -- charles and kamala wilcamcamilla will attend on behalf of the queen. it's been a long few days with all the pomp and circumstance and dinner and breakfast. prince philip was not there he is 97 years old. he has retired from royal duties. meghan markle on maternity leave. we assume was home taking care of her baby. brian: we assume that as ivanka is there and donald trump and eric was there. along with the first lady. the president yesterday in his toast did mention brexit in his toast. and the president did mention nato. the president has said nato could do better. been critical when he originally took office. happy. she emphasized the need for the guard and the role it played and plays today. ain
the mays, theresa may and philip may family are expected to present mr.h a framed transcript in 10 downing street right now. will of the draft of the 1941 atlantic charter agreed by president franklin roosevelt and sir winston churchill set out their vision for the post world war. ainsley: tonight the president and first lady are going to host a dinner at the -- charles and kamala wilcamcamilla will attend on behalf of the queen. it's been a long few days with all the pomp and circumstance and...
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if theresa may agreed to a deal. he declined to specify anything as far as the details, but did reiterate that theresa may wants to do something that would jeopardize or undermine the safety of the uk. chris? >> we'll talk more about protests. and we played a little bit of that bite. he doesn't think that anybody reports that there are big protests there doing anything but fake news. i want to go back to the idea of him getting involved as other presidents have not in domestic politics when he's visiting a foreign country. of course, one of the big headlines over there, as well as here, has been the back and forth with the mayor of london. that was a question at this news conference. the president called him a stone cold loser during the flight over and i want to play what the mayor said about the president earlier just this morning. >> now, this is what you expect from an 11-year-old, but for him to decide how he behaves and not for me to respond and it's beneath me to do childish tweets and name calling. >> what is
if theresa may agreed to a deal. he declined to specify anything as far as the details, but did reiterate that theresa may wants to do something that would jeopardize or undermine the safety of the uk. chris? >> we'll talk more about protests. and we played a little bit of that bite. he doesn't think that anybody reports that there are big protests there doing anything but fake news. i want to go back to the idea of him getting involved as other presidents have not in domestic politics...
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also have breaking news because the british media is reporting that president trump spoke with theresa may'sl, boris johnson. "new day" continues right now. >>> president trump meeting with prime minister may. >> stick around, let's do this deal. >> the president is down playing the sense that he has snubbed theresa may. >> nothing about the european union, giving trade advice. >> it's not as controversial as you might think. >> general feeling is a lot of people will actually share his view about the way brexit is being handled. >> announcer: this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> all right. good morning and welcome to your "new day," it's tuesday, june 4th, 8:00 in the east. it is day two of the president's state visit to the united kingdom and pomp and pageantry has turned into policy and protests. the president is getting down to business, meeting behind closed doors as we speak with the outgoing british pim theresa ri theresa may. anti-trump protesters are on the streets of london. once again they were flying the trump baby balloon over parliament square. >> cnn just
also have breaking news because the british media is reporting that president trump spoke with theresa may'sl, boris johnson. "new day" continues right now. >>> president trump meeting with prime minister may. >> stick around, let's do this deal. >> the president is down playing the sense that he has snubbed theresa may. >> nothing about the european union, giving trade advice. >> it's not as controversial as you might think. >> general feeling...
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theresa may talking about how this can be deepened and strengthened. mp will be coming here to downing street. he may get a glimpse of some of the protesters on the streets in london, and not so numerous as yet. they are putting up that now infamous trump baby blimp. that is going to be hoisted up in the air this morning, but we understand from the police that they won't be able to, the protesters won't be able to get close to where president trump and theresa may will be meeting in downing street, although they will get just down the road from here. they will not be in a position to have sight of downing street, therefore president trump may not have sight of them. the protesters may again be elusi elusive to him, however many they are in number. >> joining the trump baby is a 16 foot trump on a golden toilet tweeting. nic robertson, get us photos of that later on today. thank you. >>> president trump and the first lady attended a state banquet last night hosted by the queen at buckingham palace. the president walking with the queen as melania trump ch
theresa may talking about how this can be deepened and strengthened. mp will be coming here to downing street. he may get a glimpse of some of the protesters on the streets in london, and not so numerous as yet. they are putting up that now infamous trump baby blimp. that is going to be hoisted up in the air this morning, but we understand from the police that they won't be able to, the protesters won't be able to get close to where president trump and theresa may will be meeting in downing...
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donald trump, various business leaders from around the country, and of course the prime minister, theresa mayat... a lot of men in that room! then there is our current prime minister. 0h, ivanka is there as well. in a moment or two... the camera may pan out to show ivanka. theresa may will have meetings with donald trump then there will be a joint news conference this afternoon. during mr trump's packed schedule today, protestors will be holding demonstrations all over the country, including in central london — those protests will start in just under an hour. let's speak to some of those who are taking part in protests, and some who don't think the protests shld be happening at all. ash sarkar is a journalist and political activist who supports labour leaderjeremy corbyn and will be one of the speakers at the protest in trafalgar square. emi murphy is a campaigner from friends of the earth, who will be protesting trump's climate policies. andre walker is a conservative columnist who thinks that trump is the "most pro—british president in living memory". and noelle powell is an american living
donald trump, various business leaders from around the country, and of course the prime minister, theresa mayat... a lot of men in that room! then there is our current prime minister. 0h, ivanka is there as well. in a moment or two... the camera may pan out to show ivanka. theresa may will have meetings with donald trump then there will be a joint news conference this afternoon. during mr trump's packed schedule today, protestors will be holding demonstrations all over the country, including in...
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, and earlier theresa may had the opportunity to read out a letter written by one of those he wasreparing to go off and fight, let's hear that letter again, because it isa hear that letter again, because it is a reminder of some of the emotions as far as they were able to express them. my darling, this is a very difficult letter for me to write. as you know, something may happen at any moment, and i cannot tell when you will receive this. i had hoped to be able to see you during last weekend, but it was impossible to get away, and all the things i intended to say must be written. i am sure that anyone with imagination must dislike the thought of what's coming, but my fears will be more of being afraid and of what can happen to me. you and i have had some lovely years, which now seem to have passed at lightning speed. that was theresa may reading a letter from captain norman skinner, which he sent home to his wife gladys, and sadly he was not able to see her and his children again. with me is admiral lord west, former first sea lord and government minister. this is the slow progres
, and earlier theresa may had the opportunity to read out a letter written by one of those he wasreparing to go off and fight, let's hear that letter again, because it isa hear that letter again, because it is a reminder of some of the emotions as far as they were able to express them. my darling, this is a very difficult letter for me to write. as you know, something may happen at any moment, and i cannot tell when you will receive this. i had hoped to be able to see you during last weekend,...
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before he left washington, he suggested outgoing prime minister theresa may should refuse to pay the vorce payment to the eu and he said boris johnson would be an excellent successor to mrs. may. so for more on the visit, isa suarez joins us now from london. it's going to be an interesting and very busy day. >> indeed. >> and that's quite an understatement, rosemary and george. thank you very much. as rosemary and george were saying, air force one is due to land at london standstead airport short in 15 to 20 minutes. this first day of president trump's visit will be given over to meetings with members of the royal family. no doubt tomorrow will be about politics and will be capped with the state banquet at buckingham palace. that's happening later today. on tuesday he'll meet with prime minister theresa may. although the visit is designed to underscore u.s.-uk ties, the president has been critical of the prime minister's handling of brexit negotiations. he's told british newspapers the prime minister should send the brexitere for talks. thank you very much for being with us. let's sta
before he left washington, he suggested outgoing prime minister theresa may should refuse to pay the vorce payment to the eu and he said boris johnson would be an excellent successor to mrs. may. so for more on the visit, isa suarez joins us now from london. it's going to be an interesting and very busy day. >> indeed. >> and that's quite an understatement, rosemary and george. thank you very much. as rosemary and george were saying, air force one is due to land at london standstead...
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on theresa may's side this was pressure for a purpose.ational front at an attack on british soil, but more than that, to reassert britain's status as a global player, deserving of respect in any situation and certainly should not be treated in this kind of way. there was a certain grim satisfaction then in government circles when the international community, america, europe, reacted in the way they did at the salisbury attack, joining britain in penalising russia. today, theresa may was very keen, it seemed to me, to be asserting her place, speaking for that wider international community. i don't think anyone in government, any official, any minister imagines russia is about to suddenly change its ways or show a great contrition, but this was about a very public, very clear show of displeasure, to be taking a leading role, a leading voice, and perhaps in that at least theresa may may have succeeded. and john, just this question of britain's relationship with russia, does this feed into the conservative party leadership contest? yes, i thi
on theresa may's side this was pressure for a purpose.ational front at an attack on british soil, but more than that, to reassert britain's status as a global player, deserving of respect in any situation and certainly should not be treated in this kind of way. there was a certain grim satisfaction then in government circles when the international community, america, europe, reacted in the way they did at the salisbury attack, joining britain in penalising russia. today, theresa may was very...
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i mean, if you were theresa may or if you were -- forget theresa may, if you were the incoming government'm not sure the incoming government has much of a choice at this point. >> perhaps not. maria: in terms of the broad issues that this market is focusing on, it's obviously trade, it's also technology. >> yes. maria: silicon valley under the microscope. we want to talk about the biggest names in tech, they got slammed yesterday on wall street, down 7%, 6% amid a regulatory threat. congress, the justice department and ftc all setting their sights on the industry's largest companies, facebook and google. your reaction? are we going to see a different regulatory environment these companies face? >> we will, for sure. and i would say that the issues facing big tech are so complex and they include privacy, trade practices, just simply how social media affects our children which we see every day and all these issues are all sort of mixed up together and big tech has managed to actually unify republicans and democrats against them which is quite an accomplishment if you think about it. maria:
i mean, if you were theresa may or if you were -- forget theresa may, if you were the incoming government'm not sure the incoming government has much of a choice at this point. >> perhaps not. maria: in terms of the broad issues that this market is focusing on, it's obviously trade, it's also technology. >> yes. maria: silicon valley under the microscope. we want to talk about the biggest names in tech, they got slammed yesterday on wall street, down 7%, 6% amid a regulatory threat....
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speaking at a news conference, side by side with theresa may, he said washington was committed to whated a "phemonenal post brexit trade deal," insisting everything, including the nhs, would be on the table. mrs may, who stands down as conservative party leader on friday, spoke of the "precious and profound" alliance between their two countries, but said friends could also be open and disagree. and mr trump revealed he'd turned down a request from jeremy corbyn for a meeting while he was in the uk. today the labour leader addressed thousands of people, protesting mr trump's state visit. let's get more from our political editor, laura kuenssberg. he always draws a crowd. but does not always please them. when the president comes to town... controversy is never far. the president comes to town... controversy is neverfar. the prime minister was his first international guest at the white house. this kodak moment for the mays and the trumps will be one of her last. a grand leaving de ford theresa may. clear from the niceties of the two have sometimes clashed. i have always talked openly with
speaking at a news conference, side by side with theresa may, he said washington was committed to whated a "phemonenal post brexit trade deal," insisting everything, including the nhs, would be on the table. mrs may, who stands down as conservative party leader on friday, spoke of the "precious and profound" alliance between their two countries, but said friends could also be open and disagree. and mr trump revealed he'd turned down a request from jeremy corbyn for a meeting...
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so today the journalist asked if theresa may thought he was a stone cold loser. she kind of brushed that question off saying instead this is something as they preferred more positive people as the president said who gets things done. they kind of pushed that one to the side. not really walking back those comments instead both trying to focus on perhaps more of a positive relationship and pam, that is something that we really saw from this press conference as both leaders trying to taut their special relationship between the u.k. and the u.s. take a listen. >> we can also on the challenges we've faced. i've always talked openly with you donald. >> prime minister may it's been a you are a tremendous professional and a person that loves your country dearly z. thank you very much. >> and some of the topics they said they talked about iran and how to keep nuclear weapons out of that country. the climate change issue and one of these differing issues is climate change. they also spoke about trade. the president said he hopes to have a tremendous deal in place. of cours
so today the journalist asked if theresa may thought he was a stone cold loser. she kind of brushed that question off saying instead this is something as they preferred more positive people as the president said who gets things done. they kind of pushed that one to the side. not really walking back those comments instead both trying to focus on perhaps more of a positive relationship and pam, that is something that we really saw from this press conference as both leaders trying to taut their...
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she's still enjoying the softer side of british hospitality while the president is with theresa may. max, i feel like queen elizabeth and prime minister may are doing not so subtle messa messaging to the president. the queen gave him a first edition book, world war ii written we winston churchill last night, and then today as we've said, the prime minister will be walking him into this room this show him a copy of this atlantic treaty or charter with winston church hill and fdr. there seems to be messaging about the wrong relationship and the global alliance and how important things like i'd say nato or the u.n., things like a are. >> i am outside the u.s. ambassador's residence where the president sestaying. that road is normally free for traffic to travel down. completely closed off because of the concern about the protests. you're right to point out the messaging. it's everywhere. theresa may is going to take the president to the war rooms. a reminder about what churchill achieve affidavit the war but referencing what the queen talked about in her speech, the institutions that eme
she's still enjoying the softer side of british hospitality while the president is with theresa may. max, i feel like queen elizabeth and prime minister may are doing not so subtle messa messaging to the president. the queen gave him a first edition book, world war ii written we winston churchill last night, and then today as we've said, the prime minister will be walking him into this room this show him a copy of this atlantic treaty or charter with winston church hill and fdr. there seems to...
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we don't have one because theresa may is effectively a tame duck.e us, a trade deal. i very much doubt that a british prime minister would say that the nhs is open for grabs. labour will want to put that idea out there, but it is certainly not one that i see as likely. what make interesting that he spent some time, we'll spend some time this evening with michael gove who is one of the frontrunners in the leadership contest. is that an advantage to michael gove to get an endorsement? it is debatable, i think amongst the grass root of the conservative party it will be and if advantage, whether it will be and if advantage, whether it is in parliament is another matter. i think most people are mature enough to realise that whether they like donald trump or not, if we are leaving the eu, and thatis not, if we are leaving the eu, and that is what the british people want, then a trade deal with the us is very important and therefore a good relationship with the us is problem be more important than it has been in recent years. so i think that trump is doing
we don't have one because theresa may is effectively a tame duck.e us, a trade deal. i very much doubt that a british prime minister would say that the nhs is open for grabs. labour will want to put that idea out there, but it is certainly not one that i see as likely. what make interesting that he spent some time, we'll spend some time this evening with michael gove who is one of the frontrunners in the leadership contest. is that an advantage to michael gove to get an endorsement? it is...
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theresa may steps down as conservative party leader this friday. there is a short list of two candidates among 11 from which tory leaders will choose for the new leader. a third day of talks between the u.s. and mexico on trade and migration set to avert import tariffs donald trump is threatening to impose. plus, the african union suspends sudan as heavily armed para-militaries remain deployed streets. over 100 people are reported to have been killed. coming up, we will bring you coverage of the women's world cup kicking off in the capital this evening. climate change and sustainable development will be .n the agenda more on this story in our business updates. ♪ >> thank you for watching. we start with the top story this morning. may'ss the end of theresa leadership after failing to complete an important task at limbering brexit. she is paving the way for a contest to decide a new prime minister. jostlingtriggered the of candidates vying for her job. we take a close look at those jockeying for control. boris johnson is the runaway favorite. >> with
theresa may steps down as conservative party leader this friday. there is a short list of two candidates among 11 from which tory leaders will choose for the new leader. a third day of talks between the u.s. and mexico on trade and migration set to avert import tariffs donald trump is threatening to impose. plus, the african union suspends sudan as heavily armed para-militaries remain deployed streets. over 100 people are reported to have been killed. coming up, we will bring you coverage of...
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you heard it from the president and theresa may. the economic relationship between the two countries will only grow broader and deeper. >> absolutely. i think what is striking to me is you look, they're there commemorating d-day. we're at a time when we may see this relationship between these two super powers change. and morph. it is fascinating to watch and see what is the future going to portend in terms of trade, for instance, are we going to get a deal? can the president do a deal with britain at the same time he is trying to deal with issues involving trade in china and mexico and other countries? then also you look at other issues that the countries are a part of now. issues like the environment has been very, very charged issue. what will happen with huawei? there are a lot of issues on the table. prime minister may is on her way out. can they reach that kind of deal? >> bill: i felt as we saw last summer the two leaders show a lot of graciousness toward one another. that special relationship has been captured. here is a mome
you heard it from the president and theresa may. the economic relationship between the two countries will only grow broader and deeper. >> absolutely. i think what is striking to me is you look, they're there commemorating d-day. we're at a time when we may see this relationship between these two super powers change. and morph. it is fascinating to watch and see what is the future going to portend in terms of trade, for instance, are we going to get a deal? can the president do a deal...
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because despite the very friendly tone between trump and theresa may, may especially made pretty clear they were not on the same page on some issues. we have gone through this, calling out the paris climate accord, the iran nuclear deal, even saying she had not taken trump's advice in suing the eu over brexit, and despite the friendly tone, you have the president of the united states weighing in on british affairs, what he thinks should happen with brexit, who he thinks should replace theresa may, while on british soil. how does all of this set the stage for the next prime minister? and for the next prime minister and the united states and that relationship? and quite frankly, just the uk relationship going forward? >> those are good questions because i have to say, to a certain extent, we're kind of defining deviancy down here. the idea that because trump didn't savage theresa may, this was sort of a successful press conference. in any other context, of course, it would have been one of the most striking performances by an american president on british soil ever, continuing to get in
because despite the very friendly tone between trump and theresa may, may especially made pretty clear they were not on the same page on some issues. we have gone through this, calling out the paris climate accord, the iran nuclear deal, even saying she had not taken trump's advice in suing the eu over brexit, and despite the friendly tone, you have the president of the united states weighing in on british affairs, what he thinks should happen with brexit, who he thinks should replace theresa...
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presidents trump, theresa may. philip may and the first lady. —— president trump. political spouses attending a garden party here at downing street, we are told, although the weather was a little inclement, shall we say. so i am not quite sure if that went according to plan. we haven't heard very much about what the first lady has been doing, actually, on this visit. last time on the working visit she had some specific engagements, but not so some specific engagements, but not so much this time around. really, the two big days, i think, have been the two big days, i think, have been the royals yesterday and meeting the queen and, of course, tomorrow, the d—day 75th anniversary commemorations. portsmouth, that seems to be sandwiched in the middle, not as important this time around. yes, because the reason that donald trump is here is not specifically for the politics, he is here because of those d—day commemorations. that is going to be a huge and very moving day tomorrow. and i think that is why there was some criticism of the opposition party leaders who did not a
presidents trump, theresa may. philip may and the first lady. —— president trump. political spouses attending a garden party here at downing street, we are told, although the weather was a little inclement, shall we say. so i am not quite sure if that went according to plan. we haven't heard very much about what the first lady has been doing, actually, on this visit. last time on the working visit she had some specific engagements, but not so some specific engagements, but not so much this...
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the third program >>> president trump is due in normandy this hour to join emmanuel macron and theresa may to commemorate the d-day landings >>> well, let's get right in to one of the top corporate stories of the day and that is around fiat chrysler. as you can see here beside me, the feuate shares are opening 0.5% and that's after the merger was abandoned they suggested to renault. they blamed the french government for thwarting the deal and saying that political conditions in france would not create an environment where the deal could take place. now, this would have created the third largest automaker in the world. so now investors asking what happens now for fiat chrysler? and i'm very pleased to say that we have a guest joining us in auto -- an auto expert to help us make sense of this news so we have got anna marie baisden. thank you for joining us this morning. so we have now heard that the deal fell apart due to the french government really meddling here. first question to you, is the deal really dead >> hi, joanna. i think it is. it was always going to be difficult because there a
the third program >>> president trump is due in normandy this hour to join emmanuel macron and theresa may to commemorate the d-day landings >>> well, let's get right in to one of the top corporate stories of the day and that is around fiat chrysler. as you can see here beside me, the feuate shares are opening 0.5% and that's after the merger was abandoned they suggested to renault. they blamed the french government for thwarting the deal and saying that political conditions...
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it seemed very much to be a decision that theresa may had personally put forward. blowing appears clear. we don't know what borisjohnson's view is, appears clear. we don't know what boris johnson's view is, he appears clear. we don't know what borisjohnson's view is, he is appears clear. we don't know what boris johnson's view is, he is the favourite to be the next prime minister, but i imagine he would ta ke minister, but i imagine he would take a very similar stance tojeremy hunt. he is best friends with trump. so it is pretty clear that that decision is going to... it doesn't put huawei in a very good position, it doesn't help those of us who have a tablet from huawei. and there is a key by—election in peterbrough. the guardian has a front—page piece about this, and this is with particular reference to labour's candidate. there has not been much focus on this by—election on thursday because of all of the stories that are happening around it. but it is a crucial by—election. people might remember we are having it because the labour candidate went to jail for lyin
it seemed very much to be a decision that theresa may had personally put forward. blowing appears clear. we don't know what borisjohnson's view is, appears clear. we don't know what boris johnson's view is, he appears clear. we don't know what borisjohnson's view is, he is appears clear. we don't know what boris johnson's view is, he is the favourite to be the next prime minister, but i imagine he would ta ke minister, but i imagine he would take a very similar stance tojeremy hunt. he is best...
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in the next two hours, theresa may will be spending a lot of time together. first up on the schedule, a business round table at st. james palace. then the president and prime minister hosts a breakfast attended by the duke of york and prominent british business leaders. talks follow later in the day and it is anyone's guess how this will all go. the two leaders already had a rocky relationship before the president publicly second guessed the prime minister this week on her brexit strategy. let's go live to london and bring in cnn's nic robertson. could be an interesting day there. good morning, what's in store? >> reporter: good morning, well, right now theresa may, president trump sitting down with five or ten ceos, you have glaxosmithkline, ba systems, j.p. morgan to name a few of the companies, and what theresa may is likely to say, we already do a lot of business with the u.s. british companies overall employ more than a million americans. look at the round table here, the british businesses here employ in the united states and britain about 176,000 peopl
in the next two hours, theresa may will be spending a lot of time together. first up on the schedule, a business round table at st. james palace. then the president and prime minister hosts a breakfast attended by the duke of york and prominent british business leaders. talks follow later in the day and it is anyone's guess how this will all go. the two leaders already had a rocky relationship before the president publicly second guessed the prime minister this week on her brexit strategy....
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do you think that theresa may, because she will no longer be prime minister next month, may feel freer no doubt be thinking about the quality of a trade deal. but the climate change is about future generations and there is no issue more important. we have seen school strikes around the country and around the world that show that young people understand just how important this is. i hope the prime minister will be thinking about her legacy and thinking about what she owes the future generations and not to allow the president to get away without a robust challenge to his reckless approach on this issue. bob ward, thank you very much, from the grantham research institute on climate change and the environment. just looking at my watch, donald trump should be arriving at buckingham palace any moment now. let's head back there tojoanna. i need to, thank you. there is lots of noise here but not from any helicopter in the sky at the moment. he is due to arrive here shortly. we will bring you the coverage as soon as that helicopter comes into view. there you can see the flag flying on top of bu
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donald trump sitting down with british prime minister theresa may on the second day of his state visit to the u.k.. this is prprotesters gatather as london rolling out not just the blimp but but -- more. tech giants are facicing mountig pressure in n the u.s. as regulators and congress prepare toto launch antitrust probes. as the world marks the 75th anniversary of d-day this week, we will hahave the next in our special series on the normandy invasion to take on the intricate planning of f e assault. that's our top story, live from paris. first in sudan, security forces killed at least 35 civilians in a crackdown on t the ongoing s t in. break upnment tried to the demonstrations that had been going on for weeks now. protesters had been negotiating with the interim army leaders to replace omar al-bashir that was pushed from power in april. the government says all talks are off and will call elections in the next nine months. taking partctivist in the city enjoins us -- on the sit in joins us. were you there yesterday? >> i left about half an hour before the crackdown started. this has b
donald trump sitting down with british prime minister theresa may on the second day of his state visit to the u.k.. this is prprotesters gatather as london rolling out not just the blimp but but -- more. tech giants are facicing mountig pressure in n the u.s. as regulators and congress prepare toto launch antitrust probes. as the world marks the 75th anniversary of d-day this week, we will hahave the next in our special series on the normandy invasion to take on the intricate planning of f e...
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theresa may, you'll remember these comments that president trump made the day that she announced that was to resign the prime minister. let's listen. >> i feel badly for mrs. may. she worked very hard. she's very strong. she decided to do something that some people were surprised at. some people weren't. it's for the good of her country. but i like her very much. in fact, i'll be seeing her in two weeks. >> all right. now, that meeting much closer and mr. trump in these comments to the newspaper he criticized theresa may. so what's it got to be like for theresa may to welcome this president as one of her last duties as prime minister? >> she'll have a very forced smile on her face. she will be cordial. but she is a lame duck prime minister. she's out on friday. she knows that. donald trump knows that. and the hope for theresa may is, look, there's nothing more she can do. her time is over. and the real question is whether this trip passes with a minimum of controversy, hi, donald, good to see you. let's send you off to portsmouth for the d-day celebrations. or whether trump goes off s
theresa may, you'll remember these comments that president trump made the day that she announced that was to resign the prime minister. let's listen. >> i feel badly for mrs. may. she worked very hard. she's very strong. she decided to do something that some people were surprised at. some people weren't. it's for the good of her country. but i like her very much. in fact, i'll be seeing her in two weeks. >> all right. now, that meeting much closer and mr. trump in these comments to...
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unless the next conservative leader who succeeds theresa may, unless he or she deliver brexit on the 3 31st of october, we may see a conservative party that dominated british politics for 200 years literally disappear from view. the stakes here are incredibly high. >> by october 31st, nigel, do we have a brexit and if so, is it hard or is it soft? >> these are terms invented after the referendum. either we're an independent country with our own courts, our own ability to make our own laws or we stay part effectively of the european rule making club. is it going to happen by octobe? well, i tell you what. for it to happen, we're going to need much better leadership than we've had under mrs. may. i think the really big question is -- we all know that borris johnson is entertaining, affable, fun, and the president clearly likes him too. but is borris, is he tough enough to actually take on a political class that are full of globalists and remainers and what that really is the open question. >> well, the president is certainly singing your praises. there has been talk about you two meetin
unless the next conservative leader who succeeds theresa may, unless he or she deliver brexit on the 3 31st of october, we may see a conservative party that dominated british politics for 200 years literally disappear from view. the stakes here are incredibly high. >> by october 31st, nigel, do we have a brexit and if so, is it hard or is it soft? >> these are terms invented after the referendum. either we're an independent country with our own courts, our own ability to make our...
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weighing in on the successor to prime minister theresa may. the kind of things most presidents would avoid on a trip like idthis. just the other day calling one of the newest royals, meghan markle, referred to her as nasty because of some comments she made about him in 2016. we do expect the president to disembark shortly and then he has a ceremonial welcome awaiting him this morning. >> we're going to have all day coverage on msnbc and throughout morning joe as well, of course his trip to london. there's going to be a lot of pomp and circumstance with these sorts of trips, and i'm sure you've covered these sorts of trips before with the white house. >> it's thee kind of thing he loves. >> he likes the red carpet rolled out for him. he likes the visit he's going to be making to buckingham palace and the tea with prince charles and the lunch with the queen. this is what the president enjoys the most. we saw it oversea ins saudi arabia, and the pomp and circumstance that was laid out for the president there and of course what he's going to be re
weighing in on the successor to prime minister theresa may. the kind of things most presidents would avoid on a trip like idthis. just the other day calling one of the newest royals, meghan markle, referred to her as nasty because of some comments she made about him in 2016. we do expect the president to disembark shortly and then he has a ceremonial welcome awaiting him this morning. >> we're going to have all day coverage on msnbc and throughout morning joe as well, of course his trip...
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theresa may is leaving. we don't know whether we are going to be leaving the european union, we don't know what our future relationship is going to be like with the united states and yet we are commemorating a time of stability. it's as if there are two worlds, there is the world we've had for the last 75 years since d-day in which the united states and united kingdom were in lockstep and came together as the two adults in the room to promote the idea of unified western democracy with organizations that supported that concept. now we have a world going forward which is almost immobilized by donald trump of change and we don't know quite what it brings and that that western liberal world order is up for grabs and about to become much less stable. you don't have the united states and the united kingdom in lockstep on a range of issues, climate change, middle east or china, they are out of synch. in a sense this visit is fascinating because you have the queen symbolizing the old order, where we could rely on ce
theresa may is leaving. we don't know whether we are going to be leaving the european union, we don't know what our future relationship is going to be like with the united states and yet we are commemorating a time of stability. it's as if there are two worlds, there is the world we've had for the last 75 years since d-day in which the united states and united kingdom were in lockstep and came together as the two adults in the room to promote the idea of unified western democracy with...
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let's talk now to the former adviser to theresa may, joeyjones.k the contenders and their people have been doing in the last few days in terms of trying to get mps on their side? well they've all got quite developed whipping operations, so they will have these in norma's spreadsheets with people responsible for individual mps, they will be going around checking them, checking that their support is solid, whether they have any concerns, whether they need a phone call from the principal, and it's been a frenzied hive of activity as you can imagine in the past few days. joey, we are hearing talk of shenanigans and various contenders lending votes to other candidates. what's that about? there's one similarly to last time around, when obviously i was a close observer of what was going on, as spokesman for theresa may, gabby williamson is at the heart of the operation, just as he was for theresa may. when he came onto her team, it was a huge boom, because as david cameron's pps later on chief wit, he knew everybody. he knew, and was able to speak to the
let's talk now to the former adviser to theresa may, joeyjones.k the contenders and their people have been doing in the last few days in terms of trying to get mps on their side? well they've all got quite developed whipping operations, so they will have these in norma's spreadsheets with people responsible for individual mps, they will be going around checking them, checking that their support is solid, whether they have any concerns, whether they need a phone call from the principal, and it's...