front of the graves of american soldiers who lost their lives in world war ii, before sort of, you know, the official program of the day honoring the sacrifice of americans and british, too, and that was the tone from the commander in chief. and what s more revealing, reading a very good speech off a teleprompter or revealing your true feelings there, and he said in that interview to laura ingram, i m holding up the ceremonies because of this interview. it turns out emmanuel macron was later than the president. at the time he thought he was holding it up for a fox news interview. the president returning to washington today, set to depart ireland in the coming hours. during this five day trip to europe, he wasted no time wading into domestic uk policies and par apparently claiming he talked politics with queen elizabeth. nic robertson live in ireland with the latest on this. good morning to you. this is the president s private
she s a nasty, vindictive, horrible person. the mueller report came out. it was a disaster for him. the backdrop there says it all. the interview took place at the american cemetery in normandy, france, in front of the graves of soldiers who lost their lives in world war ii. the president landing to celebrate the lives and sacrifice of all of those people was to turn to internal politics and bash the speaker. president trump set to depart ireland in the coming hours, during his five-day trip to europe, he wasted no time weighing in domestic uk policies, declaring he talked politics with the queen when she rarely if ever does. nic robertson with the latest. it looks like things have taken a turn for the president, perhaps he can, after all, golf today. reporter: dave, this is ireland, we re on the atlantic coast. the weather blows in, it blows out, it blows in, it blows out. a few minutes ago, maybe we ll get some more rain, but blue sky
golf day in ireland. after several days, president trump has signed that $19.1 billion disaster relief package as promised. he tweeted a photo that appears to have been taken on air force one. the measure will bring much needed relief to americans affected by hurricanes, floods, wildfires, and other disasters. several house republicans held up passage of the bill last month, after the senate passed. that long u.s. streak of job growth has not ended yet. economists estimate 185,000 jobs were added in may. 185,000. you can see how that fits into the trend. april was a strong month. 260,000 new jobs added then. one worrying sign, this month s payroll report from the payroll processer adp, found the private sector added 27,000 jobs in may. you can imagine if we had a reading like that. steep losses in construction employment. that caused some forecasters to lower their expectations for the
and that s good for the president for his goflfing toda. he leaves behind him quite a legacy of faux pas, the mention of border wall, talking about a border wall between the irish republic and northern ireland. there isn t a wall, and it took the irish prime minister to weigh in and correct the president on that. what the president has also left behind in mainland britain is the sense that he s raised the stakes, the political stakes for all the parties involved in brexit, and on top of that, implied that he s talked politics with the queen, which no one does. this is what he said. i think before you can think in terms of brexit for the next few weeks, you re going to have to find out what happens, who s going to be the new leader. i found it to be a very, sort of an amazing period of time, especially having spent so much time with the queen who i think is an incredible lady, but i
biden flip-flops on federal funds for abortion. a colorado couple says they became violently sick at the same dominican resort where three americans mysteriously died on vacation. plus, how did an airplane door fall from the sky right into a las vegas neighborhood. imagine finding that on your sidewalk. welcome back to early start, i m christine romans. i m dave briggs. happy friday. today is the deadline for president trump to decide whether or not to impose those tariffs on goods from mexico. here s a live picture of the president s golf club in ireland where he starts his day. the president must set the wheels in motion to carry out his threat to impose an natioin 5% tariff starting monday unless mexico stems the flow of migrants at the u.s. mexico border. both sides say there s a chance to avert the tariffs.