he s not scheduled to meet with them even though he made supportive comments, controversial comments and interviews ahead of the trip but it will be interesting to see tomorrow what the president has to say in that press conference with the prime minister who is out going, does he really lead in to supporting boris johnson to be the successor. tim, i want to play something that transpired with nicole wallace this afternoon at 4:00 p.m. this is jeremy bash s assessment of the tableau in london today. there in buckingham palace tonight, you have a study in contrast. you have the queen of england, she s one individual that represents history of nobility and patriotism and honor and he represents individual one. jeremy get it right there? i think he got it pretty close. the thing to remember about donald trump is he s alternately
to say in that press conference with the prime minister who is out going, does he really lead in to supporting boris johnson to be the successor. tim, i want to play something that transpired with nicole wallace this afternoon at 4:00 p.m. this is jeremy bash s assessment of the tableau in london today. there in buckingham palace tonight, you have a study in contrast. you have the queen of england, she s one individual that represents history of nobility and pariotism and honor and he represents individual one. jeremy get it right there? i think he got it pretty close. the thing to remember about donald trump is he s alternately attracted to circumstance but hates institutions. he s profoundly anti authoritarian. when bob said he likes to pop balloons before he goes off on foreign visits, he does this routinely, and i think he actually does it without a strategy agenda other than to cause trouble and draw attention to himself. when you look at any of those reels today of him at
that transpired with nicole wallace this afternoon at 4:00 p.m. this is jeremy bash s assessment of the tableau in london today. there in buckingham palace tonight, you have a study in contrast. you have the queen of england, she s one individual that represents history of nobility and patriotism and honor and he represents individual one. jeremy get it right there? i think he got it pretty close. the thing to remember about donald trump is he s alternately attracted to circumstance but hates institutions. he s profoundly anti authoritarian. when bob said he likes to pop balloons before he goes off on foreign visits, he does this routinely, and i think he actually does it without a strategy agenda other than to cause trouble and draw attention to himself. when you look at any of those
something we later knew to call d-day. it s called a special relationship for a reason, and the friendship was never closer than it was betweenchurchill, it stronger than the days after the war when britain and its friends in the free world had per vailed. it s a living testament to the queen of england that her family was so welcoming today. the visit by the visiting president went so well. after all, prior to touchdown in london, the president upped his call for britain to leave the eu, he attacked the mayor of london and meghan markle, let s not forget, the american whose infant son is now seventh in line to the throne. donald trump s unfavorability rating in the uk is somewhere around 72% right now. tomorrow, outside of the warm embrace of the royal family, he may well feel it. here are just some of the people
weekend, and as the first of the seasoned miami debates become more real as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 865 of this trump administration. it s now 4:00 a.m. in london where the president is about to start day two of his state visit to the u.k. and while today was about ceremony, tomorrow is about politics, a meeting with the out going prime minister teresa may and a news conference which will be interesting now that trump has injected himself directly into british politics. tonight s state dinner allowed the president perhaps a distraction from his problems back home. in their remarks at buckingham palace tonight, the president and queen talked about what s been called the modern era of the special relationship. this one forged in world war ii.