7 summit in beirut is ended and there were some surprises there including u.s. president on a trump sharing a fun press conference with german chancellor angela merkel and talks of a possible u.s. u.k. trade deal now one that could help offset the economic damage of a no deal breaks it at least that is what british prime minister boris johnson has been touting lately but not so fast the u.s. congress has a say on every trade deal and many congress members fear that a no deal breaks it would return you controls to the irish border undermining the 998 good friday peace agreement which ended 30 years of violence between the 2 sides the top democrat nancy pelosi says that the trade deal has quote no chance whatsoever with a border congressman richard neal is a co-chair of the friends of ireland caucus which counts $54.00 congress members and he s no fan either and there is also top republican peter king an ally of
date back two years. they will be investigated. whoever carried it out could be subject to prosecution. we will see the outcome of that, but certainly, this has caused its great strain for now on the u.s. u.k. relations. sandra: thank you. bill: there is more to this jeffrey epstein story today. the following story include some graphic details. but we are now hearing from another woman. she is accusing him of sexually assaulting her when she was 15 years old. today, she has 32 years old, and she is telling the today show earlier today that she was recruited by his assistant outside of her high school. she says that she give him massages for about a year before she was eventually raped. i said i didn t want to, and he very forcefully kind of brought me to the table, and i just did what he told me to do.
jesse: obviously the president s trip was covered heavily here in the united states. blasting the corrupt media for not being fair. those comments not without merit. let s look at the difference in how the british media is covering the president compared to the u.s. u.k. outlets opting for more positive headlines, trump s praise of internal project, common values, and the treasured venture between the u.s. and the u.k. the u.s. media, they just can t seem to help themselves. once again going on the attack. narcissism don t mix well with diplomacy. who knew. the brits know how to troll the president. they know how to get under his skin. they did it with style, spectacle. likes the idea of being a king. perhaps he likes the idea of being a king. he s walking around like he wants to be the king. like he s the king. to his subjects, do this, do this. jesse: all right, dana. i think it s clear why the
so it s good to see the u.s. president on the ground here in london advancing that relationship. certainly i think that president trump is looking beyond theresa may, who officially resigns on friday this week. we will see a new conservative british per ministry in place by the end of july. so he had a very clear message today on a brexit, on the u.s. u.k. free-trade deal, on several fronts. i think appealing to the next british per minister, sending the message that the united states wants to stand shoulder to shoulder with the united kingdom in advancing brexit and advancing a u.s.-u.k. free trade agreement, as well. harris: a couple questions for you one, the phrase special relationship. if people are watching for nuances, see felton and i, who used to work with david cameron back in his day, he and i were talking on the couch in outnumbered during one of the commercials. i asked if president obama ever called it a special relationship. according to steve, no. and there was
in the united states and all around the world well we begin the day with bricks and britain seen through the donald trump lens of the moment even before he became us president donald trump made it known that he thinks britain s departure from the european union brecht s it is long overdue in fact he has repeatedly criticized u.k. prime minister teresa mayes brigs it policies accusing her of being weak and slow in a go she asians with europe were today on day 2 of his official state visit to the u.k. truong stood next to theresa may and praised her handling of brecht s it even saying that she s done a better job than he could have done to resign may s reaction simply repeating how important that u.s. u.k. relationship is and will remain this was however no transatlantic turnaround for truck waiter in the day chief city or nigel for raj one of 3 surveys fiercest critics met with the u.s. president and then he tweeted about it the message when it comes to brits it both