states. congresswoman zoe lofgren, thanks for joining us on this very busy day. the impeachment drama is hanging over the president of the united states as he meets with world leaders in london. let s go to our white house correspondent kaitlan collins. she s travel with the president in london right now. set the scene for us right now. the president, i understand, is about to meet with the german chancellor angela merkel. yeah, wolf. they re running a little late, but we re expecting them to appear in front of the cameras soon, sitting down together. this is only capping off what s been an uncomfortable summit for the president. he often doesn t like coming to meetings like this where the other world leaders where it s a lot of niceties. he spent yesterday getting lexured by the french president. a turn in a relationship that was once very chummy and now overnight this video has surfaced that appears to show some world leaders mocking the president and how many times he was spea
restaurant in virginia last night because she works for president trump. we reached out to sanders and the owner of the restaurant. we have not heard back. officials say 2300 children have been separated from their parents at the u.s./mexico border since the administration began the zero tolerance policy in may. a senior administration officials tells fox news that 500 children have been reunited with their parents and that on average they were separated from their parents for about three days. one thing the president s executive order did not address is the reunification process. as we heard from steve harrigan a minute ago, that has led to a number of questions from lawmakers and advocates as to how it will actually happen and what the timetable is. leland: it certainly seems like the kids who were separated for a short period of time, it s easier to reunite with their parents than those who were separated for a while. allison barber at the white house. allison, thank you. kristi
welcome back. a have big weekend ahead for the president. several key cabinet picks face votes on capitol hill. they are looking at immigration to trade and regulation and some of the executive actions coming today. already signed a new executive order that allows the trump administration to repeal parts of the obamacare. it s imperative for the executive branch to make sure the law is being efficiently implemented and take all actions consistent with the law to minimize the unwarranted economic and regulatory burdens of the act and prepare to afford states more flexibility and control to create a more free and open healthcare market. the president had the parade and stood outside and reviewed the parade. first real executive order it. it keeps in spirit his campaign promise to act on day one to repeal and replace.
everything from immigration to trade? is he going to push a new north american free trade agreement-style agreement with with south korea for instance? again, i want to go become to the idea this is about base motivation. i think the base is going to vote for barack obama as the democratic nominee but he needs more than just the bases votes. he needs the business to be motivated to knock on doors to, raise money. that s what s really in question here. finally, let s move on the we have the world s smallest violin playing for our poor friends on wall street. politico asking a dozen banksters to reveal how they really feel about the obama white house. one complains that the president wind everyone into a frenzy against us. another says it is a bunch of academic lefties down there in what a slur. another says it is very personal. he raised money from us, then he started calling us bad people. so forgive us for not wanting to buy him a drink after getting punched in the eye. all th
visit, prior to a series of gaffes and policy pronouncements on everything from immigration to trade. most notably, as he was arriving in london for this meeting with the queen and before that, with theresa may, phrasing boris johnson, her rival who just resigned from the cabinet as her foreign cabinet, the equivalent of our secretary of state, over differences over her strategy for implementing the brexit, the separation of england from the european union mandated by that referendum, a referendum now that we understand may well have been aided covertly by the kremlin in the same way that russia hacked into the american election. and that of course set the stage for a remarkable split screen. we re about to have a news conference from rod rosenstein.