require universal background checks and ban bump stocks and assault style rifles. carley: president trump makes a historic visit across the pond amid crucial brexit talks. could his endorsement to replace theresa may impact britain s future? rob: also, are you trying to watch your waistline? now, you can eat all the pasta you want at olive garden. carley: tell me more. we are family. get up everybody and sing. y. i can t believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ain t nothing but a heartache. no, i can t believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. i never wanna hear you say. no, kevin. no, kevin!
border, he will increase tariffs until it reaches 25% in october, that will be quite a summer with a trade like mexico. it could jeopardize ratification of the new nafta deal. one senator says he doesn t see it happening. i don t think the president is going to impose the tariffs. he s been known to play with fire, not live hand grenades. if he slaps a 25% tariff on mexico, it s going to tank the american economy. reporter: mexico s president tweeting a reminder over the weekend, saying mexico is the american people s friend. it will be interesting to see how border states like texas react. mexico is their largest trading partner. carley: thank you so much. so will the president s threat of tariffs finally make mexico act? rob: acting homeland security secretary, kevin mackalene says mexico must step up and do more.
protesters expected to flood the streets as they did when the president visited last summer. benjamin hall is live in london with protests about to get underway. benjamin. reporter: hi, carley and rob. welcome to london. it s quiet at the moment. that s expected to change quite soon. president trump is due here at buckingham palace in the next couple hours. as with everywhere where he travels, along with him there will be a lot of protesters. tomorrow, 250,000 protester% expected to descend on london, many of them bussed in by left wing groups. they say he is divisive. they dislike some of the comments he made about women. they dislike the fact that he pulled out of the paris climate accord. politicians are doing the same and jeremy corbin, the labor leader, said he won t attend tonight s banquet and sadiq kahn also protesting and here s what he said earlier. of course, you stand shoulder
along. aboard the presidential aircraft, president trump also mentioned that his top economic advisor, kevin hassett, will soon be leaving if administration. he wrote on twitter that he was a talented person. he would have his talented replacement name as soon as he got back to the states. he thailand than thanked him fod done and called him a true friend. our coverage will continue in the u.k. never a dull moment, guys. we re looking forward to bringing you comment on the hour, every hour. for now, back to you. carley: that baby trump balloon sure is something. the president not one to let to take protests and let it slide. we ll see how he handles all that. thank you for being with us. senior mexican officials meeting in washington, d.c. today where they will be pushed to do more to secure the border. this comes after the president threatened a 5% tariff on all mexican goods. rob: griff jenkins joins us live from washington. we re told this is not merely an empty threating right?
sacred friendship. rob: the president called out russia over deadly bombings in syria. the president urging three american adversaries to stop the violence ahead of the state visit to london. the president tweeting hearing word that russia, syria and to a lesser extent iran are bombing the hell out of the province in syria and killing many innocent civilians, the world is watching this butchery, what is the purpose? what will it get you? stop. the u.n. says 200,000 people have left the area since the air strikes began in april. the situation in syria continues to deteriorate. a north korean official believe to be sentenced to hard labor is spotted out with kim jong un. this is a picture of him attending a concert with the dictator. a south korean newspaper reported the former nec negotiar was sentenced to forced hard labor after the failed summit with president trump. the report was never confirmed.