london. there s massive protests held there during the last visit. they actually had to adjust the president s schedule. what sort of welcome do the british citizens have in mind for him this time? a big welcome. that commercial first of all is amazing. i think the president is making a big splash long before he s seen the pond right now w. the headlines, about uk leadership or brexit or the royals or specifically meghan markle, every headline is about trump and specifically comments he s already made before getting here. but let s talk about when he gets here. right? this is an american guide to what to watch for when the president arrives here monday. day one, the president and the first lady will be welcomed by the queen in the palace garden for the official beginning of the state viz. they ll inspect the guard of honor, a private lunch, sip tea. later that day, the president will lay a wreath at the grave of unknown warrior before a
policy and if trump is trying to insert himself and maybe getting a more favorable trade deal and not dealing with the eu as the go-between, especially because he s been dealing with mexico and canada, china and japan in terms of directly engaging them instead of the eu. meantime, here s part of the welcome he is getting. the mayor of london is voicing his displeasure with trump s upcoming visit saying i suspect it will be one to look back on with profound regret and acknowledge that we were on the wrong side of history. america is like a best friend with a best friend that you have a responsibility to be direct and honest when you believe they re making a mistake. so let me get you to weigh in on this, helene. do you think the mayor is echoing how others feel? the mayor of london and the president have not really been close partners at all over this
you ve got to bring in witnesses to make that report become real. natasha, as you know the new york times is counting some 54 house democrats who support impeachment. 56 are either undecided or not yet supporting this and 125 have yet to issue a response. but a majority of the 2020 field is pushing for congress to officially launch hearings against trump. how does it look if 2020 candidates seem to be more concerned with holding trump accountable instead of those other colleagues on capitol hill? look, they re in a very different position obviously. they are campaigning for the primaries, in which you campaign mostly on more partisan issues. right now impeachment doesn t seem to be something supported by the majority of americans but it is certainly supported by the majority of democratic voters so that is something they want to appeal to. nancy pelosi is worried about the independents and how they might react to an impeachment proceeding and whether or not trump can bring them o
went through a summary of his own of that report, basically making it clear that he found a number that russia interfered with the election, that the idea that he exonerated trump in any way was a total misstatement, and it basically just put the issue back on the table. the problem we have is that most people in this country have not read the 400-plus pages of the mueller report. including members of congress. including members of congress. and really what you ve got in that report of criminal ity. one is the obstruction of justice. the other is the break in of the democratic national committee and the other is the use of social media to suppress the hillary clinton vote. congress has got to bring that to life. just as james clyburn said, they have got to be educated.
lawmakers, those democrats who flipped those red seats. so far we only see one of them, tom malinowski of new jersey, call for impeachment. while there are over 50 democrats calling for impeachment and that is significant, it is still the minority view in the caucus. but the numbers are growing at least among the public, 41% supporting impeachment, up a little from last month. nick, in your piece in the daily news you say that mueller destroyed trump s lies in his public statement. how so? he destroyed it because basically trump has been saying since barr came out with his so-called summary of the mueller report that he was exonerated and there was no collusion. basically mueller came out and said that the only reason he didn t conclude that trump committed any crimes was because he was hemmed in by the department of justice policy that doesn t allow a sitting president to be indicted. so he basically got up there and