better relationship with donald trump. that s the net net of that meeting. we should be shocked and stunned and deeply saddened by the lies. but the net net so far. it undermines it in the press, doesn t undermine with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. they know who donald trump is. plus one. that s the net net. if we really want to know the impact of that meeting. willie. some developing news out of great britain, landmark ruling from britain supreme court, the uk government must get parliament s approval to trigger article 50 to leave the eu. nbc news foreign correspondent lucy kafanov joins us from london. lucy, what does this mean for brexit going forward? willie, good morning. a setback for the government, one they were prepared for. quite frankly it s not going to change much when it comes to brexit. to be clear this ruling is not about whether brexit will happen. it will. but rather the legal process how britain will lead european union. simply a question who has t
regulations by 75%. later he sat down with union leaders who praised him for canceling tpp and his promising to spend on infrastructure. let s stop right there for a second. talk, willie, about the reordering of the political process. you actually had union leaders, bernie sanders, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, democrats all on donald trump s side on tpp. i can tell you that is actually significant and you would have to go back to the teamsters actually endorsing ronald reagan in 1980 to find that. certainly got against republican party orthodoxy to come out against free trade. this is not a surprise to anybody. this is central campaign promises, something he lined up with hillary clinton on during the campaign. a big statement put out yesterday from bernie sanders celebrating, endorsing the decision to pull ow of the negotiation for tpp. so you have a republican