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Greg, how do you think President Trump will be feeling this morning
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He spoke before he boarded his flight yesterday. He sounds absolutely thrilled to be coming to Britain for this state visit
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I would agree with that. I mean, this is a big moment for him. He loves this pageantry. He loves this country
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And so I think, you know, as discussed, he's got a great relationship with the royals
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and I think he's really enjoying this. It's a great moment. What do you think he's hoping to get from this visit, President Trump
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Where is he just soaking up the pomp and pageantry? Yeah, there's a lot of that, but I also think there's diplomacy involved
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And you'll see some announcements, you know, probably some foreign direct investment announcements on Friday at Chequers
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And I think it's a great diplomatic moment. And this is, you know, the world stage
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There's no better place to do a state visit than Great Britain. And so I think for the president, it's a way to almost do a victory lap, you know, after November from the election
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But also talk about what he's done so far. The pace and scale of what he's done in the first eight months is pretty incredible
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What do you think this means for the special relationship? Because Pandora mentions the fly pass there
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It's a joint UK and US fly pass. It symbolizes it, doesn't it, our close relationship
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It's incredible. I'm really looking forward to that. It just demonstrates the relationship is super tight
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It doesn't matter really who's president or prime minister. But as I said, President Trump really has a fondness for the UK
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So the defense and security relationship is critical, the intelligence sharing, and economics, of course
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But it will be great to see the flyover with both air forces involved
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Yeah, it will be wonderful