looking to see what that trip tomorrow is going to look like. >> and nia, this is a state visit that involves a lot of tradition, a lot of protocol for a president who frankly defies all of that back home in the u.s. >> that's right. and revels in defying that, but in some ways revels in this, as well. the sort of pomp and circumstance. we've seen different foreign leaders kind of roll out the red carpet for him and him kind of exaggerate and essentially say, this is the biggest celebration of american president we've ever seen. obviously, not the case here, with donald trump. it was the same with george w. bush and barack obama, as well. but you're right. in terms of wanting to upset the apple cart, they're picking a fight with the mayor of london or they are continuing a fight that really began in 2015, in calling him a loser there. this is a president that sort of can't help but to make things about himself, even though this is a visit that is really about america. it's about the tradition, the