perception. the reality is if that was a widespread attitude at the fbi, we would be abolishing the fbi. i certainly hope there aren t too many peter strzoks there because somebody who can tell us under oath that this doesn t indicate at least some bias is somebody who then, when he spoke before jim jordan and others, can t be believed for his answers that, for example, he hadn t worked with fusion gps. brian: congressman, we know there are other people like peter strzok. some of them are unidentified. but have damning dialogue about donald trump, his intellect, his approach, his candidacy in the ig report and we haven t each gotten to the russian portion yet. well, this is what yesterday s hearing was about. we know peter strzok is a bad guy. we understanding is he not going to be at the center of the investigations where can he both clear hillary clinton and try to indict
anything. they did the same thing with gorsuch, you know what? i remember back in the olden days when the senate would simply look at a president s nominee and figure out whether or not they were reasonable and essentially fit to be a supreme court justice. it was just an up or down. but now it s so politically toxic on capitol hill you wind up with this. well, i mean, you listen to what the man said as soon as trump announced him as the nominee. he came out and actually gave a very middle of the road speech about how he plans to uphold the constitution as it is written. he plans to interpret the laws as impartially as he can that s not a partisan issue. that s somebody on all sides of the aisle should support. that s what his job will be if he is confirmed. that shouldn t be a partisan issue. but, again, this ultimately what this comes down to is this is about not kavanaugh. it wouldn t have been about barrett or hardiman if they were nominated. this is about trump. this is about sm
calls for her to step down calls on brexit. she needs this meeting to go well. she needs to have president trump say something other than, you know, we probably wouldn t be able to do a trade deal with you if this is the way you are going to choose brexit. a lot on the line here at check ares despite the beautiful weather and english countryside. brian: the president just stating the fact if you are involved in the eu for all intents and purposes how can i cut a bilateral deal with you. steve: if you are going to break or exit the eu, break it. you can t do it halfway. and that was his criticism. ainsley: that s happening on that side of the pond. on this side of the pond there is washington, d.c. peter strzok that love bird who worked for the fbi and removed from the mueller investigation because of the anti-trump tmz. he was grilled on capitol hill yesterday. he was topic kel weeks ago behind closed doors but this time we got to watch. steve: this was th the first
won t you turn my soul into a raging fire come out. brian: philip phillips. one of our favorite all time musicians. we watched him emerge on american idol. the success is beyond reproach. and now is he going to bring some of that magic to our turf and on the sidelines the ribs. steve: that s right. all part of our american concert series brought to you by our friends at keurig. so if you are in new york city and we know a lot of people are on vacation. if you are in a hotel, come on over, 48th and sixth avenue the concert starts in half an hour. we are moving it up because the live event with the president of the united states. ainsley: always so much fun. where else in the country do you just have a big band on the street corner. you can walk through new york city on sixth avenue and hear live music and eat barbecue ribs. steve: at will:00 in the morning. brian: do you know what tradition is if you come by
amp the working bilateral meeting, the two leaders will get together for lunch. president might be wise to bring a food taster with him to that lunch. after that interview that he gave to the u.k. newspaper the sun in which he was pretty severely critical of theresa may for trying to put together a soft exit from the eu as opposed to a hard exit which is what people in the u.k. voted for. the president as they open up their bilateral meeting in the additional pool spray saying the relationship between the united states and the u.k. is very strong. listen here. today we are talking trade. we are talking military. we just looked at some incredible antiterrorism things that are being done here in conjunction with the united states. and the relationship is very, very strong. we have really had a very good relationship. it s also likely that the two will discuss that interview that the president did on wednesday at the nato summit with the u.k. newspaper the sun, which by