bomber right on queue. we seen helicoptering coming through, super soakers dropping retardant trying to contain this. whoa, it s raining down over here. that one just caught the edge of the roof here of the reagan library. we are seeing troops from the state, something like two dozen different fire departments, county, different municipalities pitching in. cal fire as well. all hands on deck, kate. it s amazing. you never know where the next one will spring up. you never know, as we have been watching you. we are seeing the wind direction is changing. now it looks like this smoke is upon you rather than moving away from you. and i was going to say. exactly. firefighters have been struggling all along to try to get ahead of it and contain these fires. this is a perfect example of why, watching you, unfortunately
chance, who i believe is at standstead airport. we had some live pictures if we can bring those up again. we re expecting president trump to arrive again shortly. when he does, he will be greeted, i believe, matthew, by jeremy hunt. reporter: isa, thanks very much. very noisy here, obviously, on the runway of stampstead airport. this is where president trump in the next 25 minutes or so is expected to touch down within air force one. there is a high degree of security at the airport. we ve been sort of corralled into this small little area on the tarmac, but there are secret service personnel everywhere out of sight mostly. the chinook helicopter is carrying out of vision there is a couple of u.s. marine helicopters. where i m told that the u.s. president will be helicoptering out of this airport once he s touched down. again in the next 25, 20 minutes or so from now.
phone to brent scowcroft, my boss. he said the president s helicoptering back from camp david. i can t meet him. you have to brief him on the situation. there s probably going to be a lot of press there. i got to go. the president lands and i m out there with my piece of paper. and he took the paper, goes over to the microphone and that s when he just said this will not stand. this not stand, this aggression against kuwait. i ve got to go. i have to go to work. it was an unusual sound from him. he was firm because he really meant it. bush had a moral code. i think he got it from his prep school, he got it from his mother. and saddam hussein didn t do the honorable thing. he invaded another country. from the day the invasion took place, secretary baker led the effort to build a global coalition. they had two expeditions overseas in which they were going around from capital to capital looking for support. the united nations security council has authorized the use of force again
ability to recover from any short-term crisis, has empowering for trump and his allies. three former aids said the take away from charlottesville. there is no question that he s playing to his base and how much contempt he has for his base that he thinks these kinds of you know language actually will stoke up the white working class. these are no longer dog whistles. it is dog horn. it is clear that it is calculated and it is part of his strategy to stoke divisions of our country and unfortunately, we don t see the end of it. in his tweet, he says don lemon and lebron is really dumb. of course, on saturday, at his rally he called his supporters the smartest people in the world while helicoptering to slam
get this message, that he is not welcome in london. it is unclear if he really is getting this message because if you look at president trump s itinera itinerary, he s been helicoptering from stop to stop, and avoiding central london. organizers say that is because he did not want to get caught up in this expression of discontent. richard engel, thank you. some people say he is also avoiding that balloon with the small hands, holding a cell phone, the baby trump blimp. i want to come to my panel here on set. let s talk a little bit about the president and him constantly talking about how the fake media is misrepresenting things. look, the headline was very clear in the sun newspaper. he said, i told may how to do brexit, but she wrecked it. he threatened that the trade deal would be off. then we saw, as bill neely suggested, a kind of walk pabac