the british government. do you think that president trump had ever had those clips played for him before? do you think he knew that s what boris johnson had been saying about him? i think that those comments from boris johnson about trump may have been projected onto the side of big ben by the same folks who also projected this onto the side of the madam tussaud s wax museum in london. you can see the sort of gentle dome of that building provides a nice aesthetic echo to the crown of the ball cap that says uss john mccain. the arly burk class destroyer and the ball cap its sailors wear. that s the destroyer that had to be hidden from view on trump s recent visit to japan because he doesn t like john mccain too much. so i hope you have enjoyed your trip to london, mr. president. boris didn t have time for you. all of london turned out unanimously to basically drop their drawers and moon you. and parliament did not wish to hear from you while you were there. plus on prominent building
i wonder if you feel like the smaller scale the ambition the more likely you may be able to at least enter into dialogue with your republican colleagues. well, sure. there can be more like we d be more likely to have a good dialogue that way. but that doesn t mean we shouldn t have a comprehensive approach. it s not enough to pass one little measure. we need things also like universal background checks, extreme risk protection orders, as you detailed earlier, and child access prevention. we can t count on one measure to make the entire state safer, but we ve got to try and enact a package. how do special sessions work in virginia? obviously the governor s saying he s going to convene the legislature for this special session. he can call the legislature back into session. but with a republican-controlled legislature they can decide what to do thereafter. couldn t they just shut down the session right away if they don t want to talk or think about these things? they could try. bu
down. trump went out of his way to praise boris johnson by name on his way to britain. he praised johnson as someone who would be excellent. i know boris. i like him. i think he would do a very good job. meaning as the next british prime minister. the president all but endorsing boris johnson for prime minister on his way to britain. soon after trump arrived in britain and boris johnson said no, he would not meet with trump, he didn t have time. i mean, part of the public welcome that trump got from the people of great britain also include these comments from boris johnson about trump being projected onto the side of big ben. and it doesn t exactly look like the way you remember big ben because it s covered in scaffolding right now. but this is big ben. and after trump praised boris johnson, basically anointed him to be his choice for the next british prime minister, this is what greeted trump in london. i think donald trump is clearly out of his mind. if you think that s a sensibl
to come back here to keep kicking the can down the road. it s a fundamental thing we have officials for this nation to secure the southern border. we need to find a way through this. i the president is right. he is defending this country. defending the security of his nation. that is what the commander in chief is supposed to do. i was proud of the president today. harris: no doubt, you could see the acrimony that was in that conversation. schumer shut down. they are saying a trump shut down, throwing it back and forth. nancy pelosi sang the press shouldn t have privy to see this, which would mean the public wouldn t see it. but we already know that this has been a core battle for the president, even within his own party. who is right about that? should these negotiations be just kept out of sight? i tell you what, it s helpful to have it in front of the make and people. let the american people see two very different views. one side that is politicizing this and wants to make it
wouldn t you agree? absolutely. chuck schumer last week there was a fake complaint against him where he was able they did the research and showed he wasn t even in the location when it happened. sean: the lacrosse case. that doesn t mean that there aren t thousands of women across this country who have legitimate claims. sean: you are not answering my question. i am answering your question. sean: what if it came out two days before? i will go to tammy bruce. this is a problem to have this conversation. it is the veracity of the women that is very often questioned about what they want or what their agenda is. and, you know, what their motives are. when you have got something this corrupt going on, it hurts women who have legitimate cases because it is setting the stereotype right in front of everyone at every single level. so even though you may have a legitimate claim, you suddenly do have to wonder when it comes to motive what is someone willing to say for three quarte