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by donald trump apologised. whatever his reputation, when donald trump gets in the office, there will be a responsible adult in the room.” thought you volunteered at one stage to be the responsible adult. that was for talk radio or whatever it was. donald trump will go to washington as a political virgin. he has never before held any public office. he keeps in his own office a picture of his hero, ronald reagan, who had himself been much maligned asa who had himself been much maligned as a dangerous maverick. does reagan's time in the white house give clues as to how donald trump will perform? ronald reagan was an outsider and a huge success. donald trump is even more of an outsider than ronny. but i feel optimistic with what he will do. donald trump is even more frightening than reagan. he seems cavalier and more wild. he may be impeached in a short time since his inauguration. but it may end in tears for the rest of the world if he picks fights with anyone anywhere with his hand on the nuclear button. what w
by donald trump apologised. whatever his reputation, when donald trump gets in the office, there will be a responsible adult in the room.” thought you volunteered at one stage to be the responsible adult. that was for talk radio or whatever it was. donald trump will go to washington as a political virgin. he has never before held any public office. he keeps in his own office a picture of his hero, ronald reagan, who had himself been much maligned asa who had himself been much maligned as a...
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the concern is we only know donald trump based on who donald trump has been. i hope he is able to create jobs. i hope america can be great in four years, but based on what we have seen of him, how he has run his campaign and just his level of majority, it is doubtful, so i am not a fan, but he is the president, i am not stressing over it, it is definitely time to organise and plan and make things happen in this next four years. he says he is speaking for disenfranchised people. says he is speaking for disenfranchised peoplem says he is speaking for disenfranchised people. if you know a little bit about american history, it has always been a tool of the powerful to tell the poor majority that they are poor because of the minorities. this is a practice that has happened throughout our country's history, so we will see if he can help the poor, and if all poor will be better off with him in office. he has great talking points, he did that very well, i actually am impressed by his determination to win. he really practised the laws of attraction brilliantly, because
the concern is we only know donald trump based on who donald trump has been. i hope he is able to create jobs. i hope america can be great in four years, but based on what we have seen of him, how he has run his campaign and just his level of majority, it is doubtful, so i am not a fan, but he is the president, i am not stressing over it, it is definitely time to organise and plan and make things happen in this next four years. he says he is speaking for disenfranchised people. says he is...
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dc as we cover the inauguration of donald trump onjanuary 20. this is the 115th congress. and it will be the 115th congress. and it will be the most diverse ever. we spotted this graphic from he pew research centre, it shows that from 2001, there has been an upward trend in diversity. progress only being made up diversity. progress only being made up to diversity. progress only being made uptoa diversity. progress only being made up to a point, as you will see in this report. voiceover: distinguished members of america's 115th congress have two notable features, they are overwhelmingly white and male, they don't look much like this diverse country, even with a few notable firsts. 0rlando's former police chief, valder means. she is now the first woman and first african—american to represent her district in florida. this means there will be a record number of black lawmakers on capitol hill,. —— capitol hill. —— val demings. asian—americans have 15 capitol hill. —— val demings. asian—america ns have 15 seats capitol hill. ——
dc as we cover the inauguration of donald trump onjanuary 20. this is the 115th congress. and it will be the 115th congress. and it will be the most diverse ever. we spotted this graphic from he pew research centre, it shows that from 2001, there has been an upward trend in diversity. progress only being made up diversity. progress only being made up to diversity. progress only being made uptoa diversity. progress only being made up to a point, as you will see in this report. voiceover:...
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there are mines, donald trump is been doing. there are mines, donald trump i5a been doing. there are mines, donald trump is a republican presidents, indeed, but hears that core a disrupter. i, as a republican, but really as a conservative, think that is good, this town needs shaking up, both parties were too set in their ways, but have special interests they too often cater to. donald trump has made it clear time and again, and! trump has made it clear time and again, and i hope he governs this way, that of the american people will be his special interests, and he began his sweet that way. exactly what he said in his inaugural speech. the democrats are on the back foot for the next four yea rs, on the back foot for the next four years, they have a lot of rebuilding work to do in their party, but the arrogance be a lot of republican members in congress and the senate saying, we agree with some of what donald trump wants to do, but not all of it. in some ways, donald trump is not a conservative republican a5 trump is not a conservative republican as they might define it? when
there are mines, donald trump is been doing. there are mines, donald trump i5a been doing. there are mines, donald trump is a republican presidents, indeed, but hears that core a disrupter. i, as a republican, but really as a conservative, think that is good, this town needs shaking up, both parties were too set in their ways, but have special interests they too often cater to. donald trump has made it clear time and again, and! trump has made it clear time and again, and i hope he governs this...
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this afternoon, donald trump was blunt. the allegations against him are totally untrue and designed to undermine him. it is all fake news. it is phoney stuff. it didn't happen and it was gotten by opponents of ours, as you know, because you reported it and so did many of the other people. it was a group of opponents that got together, sick people, and they put that crap together. so what could moscow's role has been? in shadowy work, both to promote donald trump and also gain a hold over him? here he is visiting the russian capital in 2013, for the miss universe pageant, then co—owned by mr trump. the most lurid claim is that he used the same hotel suite which president obama had stayed in for unusual acts involving sex workers, all of it allegedly recorded by russian spy cameras and microphones. i was in russia years ago with the miss universe contest, which did very well, in the moscow area. it did very, very well. and i told many people, be careful because you don't want to see yourself on television. cameras all over
this afternoon, donald trump was blunt. the allegations against him are totally untrue and designed to undermine him. it is all fake news. it is phoney stuff. it didn't happen and it was gotten by opponents of ours, as you know, because you reported it and so did many of the other people. it was a group of opponents that got together, sick people, and they put that crap together. so what could moscow's role has been? in shadowy work, both to promote donald trump and also gain a hold over him?...
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donald trump got 60% of the votes in this state. the students might be playing for him, but that doesn't mean they're all fans of the new man in the white house. if you'd been able to vote, put your hands up if you'd have voted for donald trump. not exactly overwhelming. three. i think some of his ideas are pretty great and i think he can make america great again, wejust have to believe in him and see what happens. you didn't put your hand up. no. why not? i don't like him. but you're about to go and play for him. i know, but i'm forced to. i like washington, but i don't like him. you're going for the trip? yeah, basically. lots of celebrities said no to performing, didn't they, at the inauguration. why did you say yes? i'm not really a fan of trump, but i'm going for the experience and for my band. i'm not going for him, i'm going for me. music matters in this small southern town. in fact, it put tupelo on the map. just off route 45 is the tiny house where elvis presley was born. but we're not here to talk about the king, we want t
donald trump got 60% of the votes in this state. the students might be playing for him, but that doesn't mean they're all fans of the new man in the white house. if you'd been able to vote, put your hands up if you'd have voted for donald trump. not exactly overwhelming. three. i think some of his ideas are pretty great and i think he can make america great again, wejust have to believe in him and see what happens. you didn't put your hand up. no. why not? i don't like him. but you're about to...
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donald trump the businessman, and donald trump the president seemed to be going hand—in—hand. the day after his surprise election victory, barack obama said the world would keep on spinning, the sun would continue to rise. he's right, it has. but this morning, washington, america, and the rest of the world has woken to an uncertain new dawn. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. after the pomp and ceremony of the day's events there are now the parties, one of which is this one, the liberty ball taking place at the washington convention centre. we knew president, the 45th president and the first lady, will be attending three more balls taking place in washington tonight. two of which will take place at the washington convention centre and one of them is taking place at the national building museum. that will be attended by members of the armed forces. but the one we are watching at the moment is the liberty and freedom ball. and of course the president getting ready will be making his way there. our correspondent laura trevelyan is there. tell us a little bit about the significance
donald trump the businessman, and donald trump the president seemed to be going hand—in—hand. the day after his surprise election victory, barack obama said the world would keep on spinning, the sun would continue to rise. he's right, it has. but this morning, washington, america, and the rest of the world has woken to an uncertain new dawn. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. after the pomp and ceremony of the day's events there are now the parties, one of which is this one, the liberty ball...
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it was for those women who stood against donald trump. it was a parlous, political march, and it should have been called that. unfortunately a cause that i care about deeply, women's rights, was appropriated for partisan political purposes, by, you know, folks who lost the election and unfortunately are not taking it very well. and what i hoped that they would do is be constructive, instead of taking the stand that this is an illegitimate president, because then you are not accepting the will of the voters. donald trump has made comments about women, pretty derogatory ones, made comments about muslims in the past, and all sorts of comments about ethnic minorities, and those marginalised in society, in some cases. do you think that, in a sense, he has been misrepresented by the media, or do you think that he has said those things and regrets them 7 well, gavin, i do believe that donald trump is not a man who is delicate in his conversation. he is a corporate raider, he is, you know, an investment banker. he is all of these things that are
it was for those women who stood against donald trump. it was a parlous, political march, and it should have been called that. unfortunately a cause that i care about deeply, women's rights, was appropriated for partisan political purposes, by, you know, folks who lost the election and unfortunately are not taking it very well. and what i hoped that they would do is be constructive, instead of taking the stand that this is an illegitimate president, because then you are not accepting the will...
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donald trump today? what do you make what you have heard from donald trump today7m what do you make what you have heard from donald trump today? it sounded like a from donald trump today? it sounded likea campaign from donald trump today? it sounded like a campaign speech where he was only interested in his base in terms of who he was speaking to. that is untraditional. many presidents make a point to tell people who did not vote for them that he is the president for all americans. that is not the tone he used. it was clear to those who did not vote for him that he would be the president for his own voters. those primarily on the far right or the poor, white working class, and maybe even some white supremacists. i think that leaves over 50% of the voters, because he did not get the popular vote, worried that donald trump will not be the president for all americans. there are people that will be saying that he has gotten victory and is in office and it benefits all americans if he does well and it is just
donald trump today? what do you make what you have heard from donald trump today7m what do you make what you have heard from donald trump today? it sounded like a from donald trump today? it sounded likea campaign from donald trump today? it sounded like a campaign speech where he was only interested in his base in terms of who he was speaking to. that is untraditional. many presidents make a point to tell people who did not vote for them that he is the president for all americans. that is not...
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how'd you hope that donald trump can unite the country hope that donald trump can unite the cou ntry after hope that donald trump can unite the country after a bruising election campaign? he seems like he really has the attitude of being able to do what he says he's going to do. that is the spirit. i think the speech he gave today was so uplifting. i know the crowd there was just really excited. that's what i feel. the spirit was overwhelming. everybody around kept talking about how excited they were. he did paint quite a bleak vision of america. he spoke about stopping the carnage. it's been a bleak picture. everybody has been really sad about our country and the flag and the soldiers. a lot of soldiers have been sad about it. i heard some soldiers that were around us. they we re very soldiers that were around us. they were very excited to have a president that supported them. they did not feel like obama supported them. what about the people who are fea rful what about the people who are fearful about what will happen? do you feel for them? i think so. we wa nt you feel for them? i
how'd you hope that donald trump can unite the country hope that donald trump can unite the cou ntry after hope that donald trump can unite the country after a bruising election campaign? he seems like he really has the attitude of being able to do what he says he's going to do. that is the spirit. i think the speech he gave today was so uplifting. i know the crowd there was just really excited. that's what i feel. the spirit was overwhelming. everybody around kept talking about how excited...
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i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. to protect the constitution of the united states, so help me god. tens of thousands gather to watch as mr trump vows to give power to them, to the people. a musician will govan our land. from this day forward its going to be only america first. america first. there's violence before and after the inauguration. more than 200 people are arrested. others make their point more peacefully. i think there's many people who are vulnerable in our country who will suffer under this presidency. and the walk to the white house. president trump and his wife melania make their way to their new home. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several 100 thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. in his inaugural speech he said that from this day forward, "it's going to be america first". that means buying american and hiring american. and in what he called the scourge of abandoned factories and rampant crime. this is a live shot from the whi
i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. to protect the constitution of the united states, so help me god. tens of thousands gather to watch as mr trump vows to give power to them, to the people. a musician will govan our land. from this day forward its going to be only america first. america first. there's violence before and after the inauguration. more than 200 people are arrested. others make their point more peacefully. i think there's many people who are vulnerable in our country who will...
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i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. that i will faithfully execute. that i will faithfully execute. the office of president of the united states. the office of president of the united states. and will do the best of my ability. and will do the best of my ability. and will do the best of my ability. preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. so help me god. so help me god. congratulations, mr president. applause and there it is. donald trump is the president of the united states. the 45th president of america. he has now taken the oath of office. he is the commander—in—chief. he has the nuclear codes. he is the ceremonial head of state, the elected head of state. this is a man with an enormous amount of power. right now, the 21 gun salute blaring out around this city, to mark a moment that view it here thought would happen and many people around the world did not expect either. a big changes coming to america, and donald trum
i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. that i will faithfully execute. that i will faithfully execute. the office of president of the united states. the office of president of the united states. and will do the best of my ability. and will do the best of my ability. and will do the best of my ability. preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. so help me god....
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we lure them with money and donald trump was lord with money and donald trump was lord with money and donald trump was lord with money doing the miss universe pageant. we try to change their ideology, which donald trump now has and espouses the ideology of russia, we try to coerce or co—opt them through blackmail or preferably their corporation and then we play with their ego. donald trump is an easily manipulated person. he fits into the category quite well and for some bizarre reason he will not say one word against vladimir putin but he will disparage the current administration and any americans operating in the intelligence community. that would bring suspicion. but these are unsubstantiated allegations, this is not a full intelligence briefing as a result of work by the fbi and cia, this is what conducted and paid for bya this is what conducted and paid for by a member of the opposition, by the democratic party. but you are suggesting you firmly believe he is some sort of manchurian candidate. donald trump practically ran as the manchurian candidate. he seems to ta ke manchuria
we lure them with money and donald trump was lord with money and donald trump was lord with money and donald trump was lord with money doing the miss universe pageant. we try to change their ideology, which donald trump now has and espouses the ideology of russia, we try to coerce or co—opt them through blackmail or preferably their corporation and then we play with their ego. donald trump is an easily manipulated person. he fits into the category quite well and for some bizarre reason he...
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the reason they were in such a desperate rush is because they knew donald trump, but notjust donald trump, also hillary clinton, on the campaign trail basically said they would walk back from the transpacific partnership, a trade deal between the usa and asia. what you're hearing here is this talk of trying to get a better deal for america, something donald trump has made very clear, that he wants to be tougher on the country's trading partners, but what that means in practice is going to be crucial. does it mean, for example, he will impose tariffs, as he has threatened in some instances, against china and mexico? there could be affected on global trade, what will that be? and what will that be for the global —— mean for the global economy? there isa mean for the global economy? there is a huge rethinking about whether or not global trade is good or not, and looking last week in davos, you had the chinese leader advancing the case for globalisation, but here in the usa cn, perhaps it is not so good and we want to focus on the american market. michelle in new york, thank you so much.
the reason they were in such a desperate rush is because they knew donald trump, but notjust donald trump, also hillary clinton, on the campaign trail basically said they would walk back from the transpacific partnership, a trade deal between the usa and asia. what you're hearing here is this talk of trying to get a better deal for america, something donald trump has made very clear, that he wants to be tougher on the country's trading partners, but what that means in practice is going to be...
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donald trump's choice to lead the cia praises the intelligence community in hours after donald trump criticised them. i have seen their morale through tough times and i have seen them walk through fire to do theirjobs in a professional way. a big change in the rules for cubans entering the usa. they will no longer be automatically granted residency. i am kasia madera. 27 days lost at sea. and australian farmer and his daughter turn up safe and well despite going 2000, it is of course. can't money buy happiness? we talk to the filmmaker who is testing the theory for real in an impoverished african community. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it is sam glad you could join us. it is 8am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in washington, where in eight days, donald trump will become president of the usa. donald trump seems to be at odds with some of his key cabinet nominees. his choice for the new head of the cia strongly endorsed the work of the us intelligence community powers after it was criticised by th
donald trump's choice to lead the cia praises the intelligence community in hours after donald trump criticised them. i have seen their morale through tough times and i have seen them walk through fire to do theirjobs in a professional way. a big change in the rules for cubans entering the usa. they will no longer be automatically granted residency. i am kasia madera. 27 days lost at sea. and australian farmer and his daughter turn up safe and well despite going 2000, it is of course. can't...
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as donald trump influenced this? yes, because he doesn't believe in women's rights in that kind of sense andl women's rights in that kind of sense and i think that it really... women's rights in that kind of sense and i think that it really. .. he should make a difference. sandra, what difference do you think today's march will make? i have a daughter who don't want to bring up in a misogynistic society and i think we have gone back 30 years with him being elected. donald trump was democratically elected. sort of. not the majority don't. it was not a people's choice in the majority sense. you're marching in london, but what difference would that make to the white house? the amat is all over the world and everywhere they will be marching to support. there isa will be marching to support. there is a big change in people don't want to have this. sandra, thank you for joining us. the rally here is expected to go on until around 3:30pm this afternoon. thank you. and from monday here on the bbc news channel we have a new p
as donald trump influenced this? yes, because he doesn't believe in women's rights in that kind of sense andl women's rights in that kind of sense and i think that it really... women's rights in that kind of sense and i think that it really. .. he should make a difference. sandra, what difference do you think today's march will make? i have a daughter who don't want to bring up in a misogynistic society and i think we have gone back 30 years with him being elected. donald trump was...
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the new world vision of donald trump. we have some kind of donald trump. we have some kind of idea of what is already starting. shortly after becoming president, the department of housing urban development suspended the planned reduction of mortgage insurance premium rates which had been intended to make buying a home or affordable. arguably it could be less afflu e nt affordable. arguably it could be less affluent people who will suffer. those are the people who he... they were hoping he would help. and that is a question. why do people vote against their own interests? it comes down to communication and connecting on a personal level. but what fascinates me is this new world vision. many of us me is this new world vision. many of us don't necessarily know what his world vision is going to be. aside from his tweets and his big messages that he conveys he has no legislative record that we can look at. we don't really know what he is going to do. we know he wants to get rid of islamic terrorism we know he wants to getjobs islamic terrorism we know he wants
the new world vision of donald trump. we have some kind of donald trump. we have some kind of idea of what is already starting. shortly after becoming president, the department of housing urban development suspended the planned reduction of mortgage insurance premium rates which had been intended to make buying a home or affordable. arguably it could be less afflu e nt affordable. arguably it could be less affluent people who will suffer. those are the people who he... they were hoping he would...
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donald trump the businessman, and donald trump the businessman, and donald trump the president seemed to be going hand in hand. the day after his surprise election victory barack obama said the world would keep on spinning, the sun would continue to rise. he's right, it has. but this morning, washington, america, and the rest of the world has woken to an uncertain new dawn. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. as we've seen, tens of thousands of trump supporters witnessed the billionaire property tycoon's swearing in as president. away from the ceremony at capitol hill though, there were violent clashes between police and protesters opposed to mr trump. our international correspondent ian pannell has spent the day with people, on both sides of the argument. # every little thing is going to be all right #. when american presidents are sworn in, it's usually a time at least to talk about healing divisions, but few have had such divided states to try to reunite. on one side is team trump and hundreds of thousands of them turned out from across the land. once people see, give him a year, they
donald trump the businessman, and donald trump the businessman, and donald trump the president seemed to be going hand in hand. the day after his surprise election victory barack obama said the world would keep on spinning, the sun would continue to rise. he's right, it has. but this morning, washington, america, and the rest of the world has woken to an uncertain new dawn. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. as we've seen, tens of thousands of trump supporters witnessed the billionaire property...
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this is where donald trump will wa ke day? this is where donald trump will wake up on inauguration morning, the white house guesthouse, it doesn't look like much, really, does it? it has been nicknamed the most exclusive hotel in the world, and thatis exclusive hotel in the world, and that is because it has played host to some distinguished guests over the years. this is stjohn‘s episcopal church, where mr trump will head to for a church service. barack obama came the morning of his inauguration too. look at this, it is absolutely beautiful. so here i am, in the president's pew, actually sitting where presidents of history have sat. after he is done, donald trump bakes the very shortjourney across the road to the white house. i don't think they're going to lead us i don't think they're going to lead us in. as is part of tradition, he will go to the white house to meet president obama. another tradition that always happens is that the outgoing president always writes the incoming president a note, a word of advice. this, the
this is where donald trump will wa ke day? this is where donald trump will wake up on inauguration morning, the white house guesthouse, it doesn't look like much, really, does it? it has been nicknamed the most exclusive hotel in the world, and thatis exclusive hotel in the world, and that is because it has played host to some distinguished guests over the years. this is stjohn‘s episcopal church, where mr trump will head to for a church service. barack obama came the morning of his...
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i think you would look at everything that donald trump ran on, i think everything that donald trump ran on, ithink are everything that donald trump ran on, i think are kabbalah who is leaving will say is this man going to and do this legacy. will this man transformed the artist steve and harm my legacy —— there is investigation of the russian involvement. it is a relatively small number of people who have been nominated head. more important people have denominated and will move through the process. not only is there significant dissension and their buck he won't have a full team as soon as he might want it. it will be interesting to see what kind of support he gets from paul lying and mitch o'connell, the two leaders of the house of representatives. —— paul ryan. will they be supportive as trump takes on if a cult policies and takesa as trump takes on if a cult policies and takes a different approach. one of the things that will be difficult for donald trump is what will his relations be with those two leaders, can he govern with them or will they try to support his administrati
i think you would look at everything that donald trump ran on, i think everything that donald trump ran on, ithink are everything that donald trump ran on, i think are kabbalah who is leaving will say is this man going to and do this legacy. will this man transformed the artist steve and harm my legacy —— there is investigation of the russian involvement. it is a relatively small number of people who have been nominated head. more important people have denominated and will move through the...
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was donald trump helped into the white house by vladimir putin? this is clearly the most serious blow to our democratic system since water gate. a spy on the run, honey traps, cyberwar. the kremlin has form. russia do this like bread and butter. trump denies everything and blames the cia. that is something that nazi germany would do and did do. we ask what does the trump/putin bromance mean for us. we ask what does the trump/putin bromance mean for us? it is not going to be business as usual. and what happens if the two leaders fall out. and what happens if the two leaders fall out? they're behind us. in 2013, donald trump's biggest worry was his golfing handicap. hello sir. i was making a film about him and the murky characters he had been doing business with. i'm playing in a big tournament. i met him in bedminster in newjersey. no russian spies here. i have been asking as many provocative questions as possible. i know. i have seen him. he is very provocative. do you want to take me for a spin on the golf buggy. experience the wall of trump char
was donald trump helped into the white house by vladimir putin? this is clearly the most serious blow to our democratic system since water gate. a spy on the run, honey traps, cyberwar. the kremlin has form. russia do this like bread and butter. trump denies everything and blames the cia. that is something that nazi germany would do and did do. we ask what does the trump/putin bromance mean for us. we ask what does the trump/putin bromance mean for us? it is not going to be business as usual....
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donald trump seemed to be slightly more restrained, do you think?m was a calm and gentle donald trump, far more than we saw on the presidential campaign. certainly he was calm and rather reserved, actually. i even thought at one stage he was showing a little bit of nerves as he fluffed a few lines he had in front of him. he was calmer and more presidential donald trump than we're used to. the two of them... the key thing when you have these events is do they look at other during the press conference. does one defer to the other? we had a bit of that and that is a good sign. so... idon't a bit of that and that is a good sign. so... i don't know whether they will become as intermittent as margaret thatcher and ronald reagan but certainly the early signs look promising. other news now — the boss of a haulage firm and a mechanic have been sent to prison for the manslaughter of four people who were killed when a tipper truck with faulty brakes ran out of control and crashed in bath last year. jon kay reports. they all lost their lives in a matter of se
donald trump seemed to be slightly more restrained, do you think?m was a calm and gentle donald trump, far more than we saw on the presidential campaign. certainly he was calm and rather reserved, actually. i even thought at one stage he was showing a little bit of nerves as he fluffed a few lines he had in front of him. he was calmer and more presidential donald trump than we're used to. the two of them... the key thing when you have these events is do they look at other during the press...
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donald trump i can exercise influence". and this reflect a lot of what her predecessors have believed about the special relationship. she might not get a trade deal immediately, of course she cannot, but the symbolism of america and the uk getting together and beginning to discuss the possibility of a very significant bilateral deal, being the first person to turn up at the white house, the symbolism of that cannot be underestimated. and it will be noticed in paris, berlin and brussels. absolutely. what do you make of the point about nato? britain rules to wait in nato by spending 2 be sent on defence. there are other countries that had that figure of spending, but theresa may needs to work to make sure that donald trump remains committed to nato. i think donald trump probably is more committed than his rhetoric suggests when he says that nato is obsolete. he says that he wants to use nato to relieve pursue his key foreign policy agenda which is fighting islamic radical terrorism. at theresa may is also going over to say, w
donald trump i can exercise influence". and this reflect a lot of what her predecessors have believed about the special relationship. she might not get a trade deal immediately, of course she cannot, but the symbolism of america and the uk getting together and beginning to discuss the possibility of a very significant bilateral deal, being the first person to turn up at the white house, the symbolism of that cannot be underestimated. and it will be noticed in paris, berlin and brussels....
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we cannot really speak for what donald trump wa nts, really speak for what donald trump wants, in terms of how america will be positioned. forget what he said today was that he did want to deal with the rest of the world, he wants to cut of bilateral trade deals, but it was always be from the position of putting america's interests first. if you can do that and be an internationalist, we will have to see if he manages to pull that off. next, the issue of health policy. donald trump today launched another stinging attack on obama. obamacare isa stinging attack on obama. obamacare is a disaster. the democrats are saying, they're putting up signs like it's wonderful. it's a disaster. i actually talked with paul and the group aboutjust doing nothing for two years, and then we would have them coming begging to do something. because 2017 is going to be catastrophic price increases, your deductibles are through the rich, you can't use it. who can't use it. and they would come to us, except we have one problem is that we have to take care of the american people immediately. it looks like obamac
we cannot really speak for what donald trump wa nts, really speak for what donald trump wants, in terms of how america will be positioned. forget what he said today was that he did want to deal with the rest of the world, he wants to cut of bilateral trade deals, but it was always be from the position of putting america's interests first. if you can do that and be an internationalist, we will have to see if he manages to pull that off. next, the issue of health policy. donald trump today...
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they will be ready to implement donald trump's policies. our north american editor, jon sopel, reports from washington. no longer a plane with trump emblazoned on the side. the president—elect arrived in washington aboard a us military jet, and this is the brand he'll now be promoting, defending, and representing, the united states of america. and though not yet commander—in—chief, it was the first opportunity to practice his salute, as the base commander greeted him and the future first lady, melania. across the city, the future vice—president was thanking the current administration for their help in the transition and reflecting on the magnitude of what's about to unfold. a momentous day before a historic day and i'm pleased to have a chance to report to the american people and all of you the progress that we have made at the president—elect‘s direction. washington is a city in transition. it's out with the old and in with the new as the obamas' possessions are loaded up and taken away. michelle obama tweeting one last photo f
they will be ready to implement donald trump's policies. our north american editor, jon sopel, reports from washington. no longer a plane with trump emblazoned on the side. the president—elect arrived in washington aboard a us military jet, and this is the brand he'll now be promoting, defending, and representing, the united states of america. and though not yet commander—in—chief, it was the first opportunity to practice his salute, as the base commander greeted him and the future first...
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donald trump the businessman, and donald trump the president seemed to be going hand—in—hand. the day after his surprise election victory, barack obama said the world would keep on spinning, the sun would continue to rise. he's right, it has. but this morning, washington, america, and the rest of the world has woken to an uncertain new dawn. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. as we've seen, tens of thousands of trump supporters watched him —— stay with us on bbc news. still to come: reaction to donald trump taking office from around the world. for all of you who have just done the amazing, remarkable work, i can't wait to see what you do next andi can't wait to see what you do next and i promise you i will be right there with you. god bless you! this is bbc news. i'm lebo diseko. the latest headlines: president donald trump has signed his first executive order in the oval office. tens of thousands of people watched his swearing in ceremony in front of the us capitol. but there've also been clashes in washington between police and people opposed to mr trump's presidency. char
donald trump the businessman, and donald trump the president seemed to be going hand—in—hand. the day after his surprise election victory, barack obama said the world would keep on spinning, the sun would continue to rise. he's right, it has. but this morning, washington, america, and the rest of the world has woken to an uncertain new dawn. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. as we've seen, tens of thousands of trump supporters watched him —— stay with us on bbc news. still to come:...
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this has infuriated donald trump. how did she and why are they so sure vice presidentjoe biden said that it was time for donald trump to do. —— to grow up. it was time for donald trump to do. -- to grow up. the idea that you no more than the intelligence committee knows is like saying that i know more about physics than my professor. i haven't read the book but i know that final. grow up. this time to be a adult. his spokesman said that he is right to be cautious. the president-elect has a healthy scepticism of everything. it will need to know that when decisions are made. a rush to judgment is not in the public interest. donald trump continues on his unconventionaljourney interest. donald trump continues on his unconventional journey to interest. donald trump continues on his unconventionaljourney to the white house. it has been troubled by the nagging question whether russia helps. —— whether russia helped him on his way. you have to wonder what kind of case the intelligence agencies deal they still need to
this has infuriated donald trump. how did she and why are they so sure vice presidentjoe biden said that it was time for donald trump to do. —— to grow up. it was time for donald trump to do. -- to grow up. the idea that you no more than the intelligence committee knows is like saying that i know more about physics than my professor. i haven't read the book but i know that final. grow up. this time to be a adult. his spokesman said that he is right to be cautious. the president-elect has a...
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but is donald trump really that keen ona but is donald trump really that keen on a free—trade deal that could involve all kinds of stuff getting into america that he might not like? i think he does want it because there are all sorts of areas where we have enormous cooperation in trade anyway. it is our biggest trading partner by a huge margin over any other country, so we already have enormous trade links with the us. there is no doubt they can be strengthened in areas like services, investment and property rights, those sorts of things. i think that is a very natural partnership for him. it does not threaten any of these industries because we are not going to sell him manufacturing that will threaten to hire. it is much more about services, the city and investment, which we already do in a big way already. but will it not include us having to take gm foods for instance? well, i think there are all sorts of issues where the eu has put its foot down and said it will not have gm food, but that is an issue with the wga 0 and that is something we do not feel the same way about. gm food is
but is donald trump really that keen ona but is donald trump really that keen on a free—trade deal that could involve all kinds of stuff getting into america that he might not like? i think he does want it because there are all sorts of areas where we have enormous cooperation in trade anyway. it is our biggest trading partner by a huge margin over any other country, so we already have enormous trade links with the us. there is no doubt they can be strengthened in areas like services,...
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let's talk about donald trump. will he make this transition from candidate trump to president trump? how important is it that he does that? it is not clear. he may stay the same and is able to be a successful president, even in that mould. a fully republican congress is likely to send him tax reform, some form of immigration reform, some reform or change to obamacare, perhaps an infrastructure bill, and maybe more. if he signs his name on the bills, he will look like a productive president. if his approval ratings stay low and they are historically low for an incoming president, will congress look at those numbers, and if he asks them for things they don't want to give him, they might think twice about it? perhaps, but congress has wanted to do most of the things ijust mentioned for more than a decade. they have their own motives and incentives to get these things past, independent of the president was mac popularity or not. you want to call him on sam, uninformed and unhinged. have you changed mine? we hope he can
let's talk about donald trump. will he make this transition from candidate trump to president trump? how important is it that he does that? it is not clear. he may stay the same and is able to be a successful president, even in that mould. a fully republican congress is likely to send him tax reform, some form of immigration reform, some reform or change to obamacare, perhaps an infrastructure bill, and maybe more. if he signs his name on the bills, he will look like a productive president. if...
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to quote donald trump, this issue is number one. send us your thoughts on the coverage of donald trump or any aspect of bbc news. details of how to co nta ct aspect of bbc news. details of how to contact us at the end of the programme. someone your comments this week, that kicked off the annual debate to the extent that winter weather is newsworthy and the deployment of reporters to affected areas. friday morning sun to reporters braving the elements. they snow has died down and it has been a relatively calm morning. that is good news because it means that the high wind that was predicted have not materialised and the high tide here has passed without event. we had three hours of snow last night 18 6pm and 9pm. i came down very heavily and some of it has stuck. someone has written help in the snow, that is a sign of how treacherous conditions will be this morning. it is notjust the snow but it is also the ice on the pavement, it is also the ice on the pavement, it can be slippy and difficult conditions on the roads here. some people
to quote donald trump, this issue is number one. send us your thoughts on the coverage of donald trump or any aspect of bbc news. details of how to co nta ct aspect of bbc news. details of how to contact us at the end of the programme. someone your comments this week, that kicked off the annual debate to the extent that winter weather is newsworthy and the deployment of reporters to affected areas. friday morning sun to reporters braving the elements. they snow has died down and it has been a...
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for donald trump to call into question theirjudgment for donald trump to call into question their judgment at for donald trump to call into question theirjudgment at this point, before he has even gone into the white house, that is witty unprecedented. thank you very much. donald trump doing things in a different way, and he will become president on january 20. different way, and he will become president onjanuary 20. i want to turn to a story that is being followed by audiences all around the world, scientists in canada say that people living near busy roads have an increased risk of developing dementia. they followed 2 million people in ontario for over a decade and found that for those living within 50 meters of busy roads, the risk was of developing dementia was 7% higher. but the report authors say, "we have a potential mechanism but it's far from proven." in other words, they have spotted that these two things could potentially be related, but they are not sure why. here's james gallagher to explain that further. observational similarity, looking for patterns, because you see two thi
for donald trump to call into question theirjudgment for donald trump to call into question their judgment at for donald trump to call into question theirjudgment at this point, before he has even gone into the white house, that is witty unprecedented. thank you very much. donald trump doing things in a different way, and he will become president on january 20. different way, and he will become president onjanuary 20. i want to turn to a story that is being followed by audiences all around the...
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donald trump got 60% of the votes in this state. the students might be playing for him, but that doesn't mean they're all fans of the new man in the white house. if you'd been able to vote, put your hands up if you'd have voted for donald trump. not exactly overwhelming. three. i think some of his ideas are pretty great and i think he can make america great again, wejust have to believe in him and see what happens. you didn't put your hand up. no. why not? i don't like him. but you're about to go and play for him. i know, but like, i'm forced to. i like washington, but i don't like him. you're going for the trip? yeah, basically. lots of celebrities said no to performing, didn't they, at the inauguration. why did you say yes? i'm not really a fan of trump, but i'm going for the experience and for my band. i'm not going for him, i'm going for me. music matters in this small southern town. in fact, it put tupelo on the map. just off route a5 is the tiny house where elvis presley was born. but we're not here to talk about the king, we
donald trump got 60% of the votes in this state. the students might be playing for him, but that doesn't mean they're all fans of the new man in the white house. if you'd been able to vote, put your hands up if you'd have voted for donald trump. not exactly overwhelming. three. i think some of his ideas are pretty great and i think he can make america great again, wejust have to believe in him and see what happens. you didn't put your hand up. no. why not? i don't like him. but you're about to...
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give donald trump the benefit of the doubt. they think there is a problem, they see what has happened in europe and various attacks around the world, and they are afraid of that being transported to the us and so, they are willing to allow certain bit of confusion and some trouble with people trying to get in, in order to prevent what they see as chaos reaching american shores. beyond that, we will have to see. the republicans in congress, for the most part, have either been quiet or issued tepid support for the ruling, although there have been some key senators who have broken ranks. john mccain has been very vocal in his denouncement. and a few other senators across the country, and congressmen from key swing states, so congressmen from key swing states, so they may be feeling a bit of the pressure right now. thank you. as i mentioned at the beginning of the programme, none of this should come asa programme, none of this should come as a surprise. donald trump made no secret of his intentions. here he was in 2015 as he saw th
give donald trump the benefit of the doubt. they think there is a problem, they see what has happened in europe and various attacks around the world, and they are afraid of that being transported to the us and so, they are willing to allow certain bit of confusion and some trouble with people trying to get in, in order to prevent what they see as chaos reaching american shores. beyond that, we will have to see. the republicans in congress, for the most part, have either been quiet or issued...
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president donald trump will be different from candidate donald trump. some people might say thatis donald trump. some people might say that is a good thing or a bad thing. some people say it is a dangerous thing. some things he said as candidates are deeply worrying and i hope he rows back from some of the things he said. brexit inevitably featured in the interview with the president elect and it will be a central issue of the major speech by theresa may on tuesday. some a nalysts theresa may on tuesday. some analysts think that speech helps us understand what has happened to the pound today. it has reached a three—month low. it is lower than it has been for three months. we cannot be sure that the connection is exact, but lots of analysts are saying so. the prime minister cannot promise to get into talks on trade deals with the president elect yet. that process cannot start until the uk is out of the european union. he is rob watson, our political correspondent. it depends on what you mean by the word quick. it is absolutely true, until it has left t
president donald trump will be different from candidate donald trump. some people might say thatis donald trump. some people might say that is a good thing or a bad thing. some people say it is a dangerous thing. some things he said as candidates are deeply worrying and i hope he rows back from some of the things he said. brexit inevitably featured in the interview with the president elect and it will be a central issue of the major speech by theresa may on tuesday. some a nalysts theresa may...
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i am hoping donald trump's presidency? i am hoping for change. lam hoping he backs up his word and does what he says he will do and brings change and calls out both sides. i have beena and calls out both sides. i have been a republican all my life but i am hoping he calls them out, brings term limits, like he said in his speech, it is time to clean house. i hope he brings the change he is saying. we need fair trade and we need jobs back in america.” saying. we need fair trade and we need jobs back in america. i know you worked in the car repair trade, you worked in the car repair trade, you and the parking lot. is that an industry you feel was badly affected by trade? i mean, with the auto repair shop by trade? i mean, with the auto repairshop and by trade? i mean, with the auto repair shop and the car sales, car sales were down tremendously over the last several years. i mean, with a drop since 2008, it affected us, probably down about 30%, we were, over the last three years. that is why we sold out. with all the regula
i am hoping donald trump's presidency? i am hoping for change. lam hoping he backs up his word and does what he says he will do and brings change and calls out both sides. i have beena and calls out both sides. i have been a republican all my life but i am hoping he calls them out, brings term limits, like he said in his speech, it is time to clean house. i hope he brings the change he is saying. we need fair trade and we need jobs back in america.” saying. we need fair trade and we need jobs...
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meeting donald trump strengthens her hand. if she can show that that is a special relationship with the united states who she potentially will have a good trade deal with the united states that helps. the question is really whether donald trump wants to have a trade deal that benefits the us are benefits britain and that will probably a bit of board. in terms of the discussion which is going to have it would be sitting at a trade deal as yet because they can't engage in having any pen on paper. she has expressed and remark that trade will be one of her focuses. myself and people around me have spoken about the importance of trade agreement with united kingdom. —— donald trump and those around of spoken of it. i expect to be able to talk to him about that alongside other issues will be discussing with them whenl other issues will be discussing with them when i in washington. i think free trade is important around the world and i believe globalisation is important andl world and i believe globalisation is important and i bel
meeting donald trump strengthens her hand. if she can show that that is a special relationship with the united states who she potentially will have a good trade deal with the united states that helps. the question is really whether donald trump wants to have a trade deal that benefits the us are benefits britain and that will probably a bit of board. in terms of the discussion which is going to have it would be sitting at a trade deal as yet because they can't engage in having any pen on paper....
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what are you hoping now from donald trump?” couple of hundred. what are you hoping now from donald trump? i hope that in less than a year we will have about 1000 people working in the rain. —— —— lorraine. people will take pride in what they are doing again. when we met in ohio, you told me you had some reservations about some things donald trump said about women and immigrants. is that still the case? yes, he needs to get better at that. has specifically? -- highwood specifically. he doesn't need to get on twitter and start bashing people. he needs to calm down, do hisjob, and let‘s make america great again. move forward. he is now going to be president. —— he has now got to be president, right? yes, the job sta rts president, right? yes, the job starts today. do you think he will bea starts today. do you think he will be a different president in town, then, from the one he was as candidate? absolutely, the man i met on labor day is nothing like the media portrays him. he is very concerned with what the workin
what are you hoping now from donald trump?” couple of hundred. what are you hoping now from donald trump? i hope that in less than a year we will have about 1000 people working in the rain. —— —— lorraine. people will take pride in what they are doing again. when we met in ohio, you told me you had some reservations about some things donald trump said about women and immigrants. is that still the case? yes, he needs to get better at that. has specifically? -- highwood specifically. he...
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donald trump was very emphatic. as you were saying, lots of moments of humour, particularly when the bbc‘s political editor, laura kuenssberg, asked a tough question of donald trump. she said, given your views, how can you reassure viewers back home. he looked distinctly taken aback. theresa may in her stride. yes, moments of humour, donald trump saying he is a people person, he thinks theresa may is as well. he thinks theresa may is as well. he thinks they are going to have a good relationship based on this initial start. fascinating. donald trump's diplomatic debut on the world stage, theresa may more seasoned. she will be pleased i think, with how that went. you mentioned that question from laura kuenssberg, donald trump joked that it had ended the special relationship. interesting reaction and the content when he was asked about torture and his views on torture. he talked about his defence secretary's experience and wisdom and said, effectively, he would defer to generaljames mattis on these matters? he did. h
donald trump was very emphatic. as you were saying, lots of moments of humour, particularly when the bbc‘s political editor, laura kuenssberg, asked a tough question of donald trump. she said, given your views, how can you reassure viewers back home. he looked distinctly taken aback. theresa may in her stride. yes, moments of humour, donald trump saying he is a people person, he thinks theresa may is as well. he thinks theresa may is as well. he thinks they are going to have a good...
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donald trump is furious. he has been denying claims that russian intelligence as compromising information about him. in his first press co nfe re nce information about him. in his first press conference since becoming president—elect he said the claims are entirely fake. that was the beginning of a statement in which he attacked the news, attacked the agenda of the media and generally pushed back very hard at suggestions the russians might have anything on him that he believes is true. his nominee for secretary of state has been before the senate. this is rex tillotson. we look at what he has been saying and target through in
donald trump is furious. he has been denying claims that russian intelligence as compromising information about him. in his first press co nfe re nce information about him. in his first press conference since becoming president—elect he said the claims are entirely fake. that was the beginning of a statement in which he attacked the news, attacked the agenda of the media and generally pushed back very hard at suggestions the russians might have anything on him that he believes is true. his...
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donald trump says it will be 12 metres high. he estimates about $8 billion in cost, others put it upwards of $25 billion. you don't have to build it right across the border because there are some natural barriers like the rio grande, the deserts in arizona, mountain ranges in new mexico, but it is hugely complex getting those concrete slabs to these remote areas, building the roads, housing, feeding the workers, maintaining the wall in some of these more remote areas. then who is going to pay for it? well, the mexican president says, i'm not paying for it, but donald trump does have some levers. he could increase visa fees, he could up the tariffs, he could stop the wire transfers which mexicans send home to families back in mexico. so you might see a flurry of policies in the next few days, but don't forget 79% of his supporters are in favour of the wall. his mandate rests on that most controversial of policies. build the wall. donald trump has promised to work with russia on issues like syria. so how is his inauguration and im
donald trump says it will be 12 metres high. he estimates about $8 billion in cost, others put it upwards of $25 billion. you don't have to build it right across the border because there are some natural barriers like the rio grande, the deserts in arizona, mountain ranges in new mexico, but it is hugely complex getting those concrete slabs to these remote areas, building the roads, housing, feeding the workers, maintaining the wall in some of these more remote areas. then who is going to pay...
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donald trump is the com plete bombast. donald trump is the complete opposite. it would be hard to imagine theresa may starring in reality and that is how donald trump came to national prominence, and he usedit came to national prominence, and he used it to run for the presidency. so they are direct opposites, and it will be fascinated to find out what happens. wouldn't it be nice to be a fly on the wall when they how berdix jej'u fly on the wall when they how berdix jeju gifts, and by the way, the prime minister is going to give the president of scottish cup, a symbol of friendships. lets go from style to substance. what will be the main issues that they want to get to grips with? the big issue is that britain is about to start the process of leaving the european union, and the prime minister would like a trade deal with the us. this also suits donald trump, because he wa nts to also suits donald trump, because he wants to show that the big multilateral trade deals that he doesn't like like nafta and the pacific rim one can be replaced by strong bilateral agree
donald trump is the com plete bombast. donald trump is the complete opposite. it would be hard to imagine theresa may starring in reality and that is how donald trump came to national prominence, and he usedit came to national prominence, and he used it to run for the presidency. so they are direct opposites, and it will be fascinated to find out what happens. wouldn't it be nice to be a fly on the wall when they how berdix jej'u fly on the wall when they how berdix jeju gifts, and by the way,...
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what donald trump laid out today is... it sounds very good, he hit a lot of the key buzzwords, isolating himself from his business operations and he won't know anything that happens there unless he reads it in the newspaper and he laid out a plan with about seven specific things and activities that they're going to do to isolate him from the business operations, as well as not take on new foreign operations, have a new ethics officer at the trump organisation that will help them avoid any conflict of interest. but essentially this is what he said he was going to do before, and that is hand over the management of his business to his children but he would keep an ownership interest, which still presents multiple conflicts of interest after he is sworn into office onjanuary the 20th here in the states. did he say anything in his new plans that would be legally binding, or is it all dependent on his promise that he will act in a certain way? that's a great question and its... donald trump started out when he talked about his c
what donald trump laid out today is... it sounds very good, he hit a lot of the key buzzwords, isolating himself from his business operations and he won't know anything that happens there unless he reads it in the newspaper and he laid out a plan with about seven specific things and activities that they're going to do to isolate him from the business operations, as well as not take on new foreign operations, have a new ethics officer at the trump organisation that will help them avoid any...
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but if donald trump turns a blind eye to russian war mongering but if donald trump turns a blind eye to russian war mongering and lifts sanctions, the kremlin might see it as a green light to exert its power further west. i haven't been sleeping well since the invasion of crimea. i have since then begun to worry about what russia's aims are in europe. and about the possibility of a nuclear clash or conventional clash of an incredibly dangerous kind in the baltic states in central europe and in ukraine. having trump in the white house doesn't make me feel better. even if the dossier is a pack of lies, it could change things. trump is sounding tougher on russia's actions in syria. it can't let it look like putin has a hold over him. do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? does anybody in this room really believe that? if putin is blackmailing trump that's no basis for a stable relationship. if he's not, you still can't rule out a clash. they both seem like rather brittle personalities when it comes to being challenged. we've seen that in trump and we've
but if donald trump turns a blind eye to russian war mongering but if donald trump turns a blind eye to russian war mongering and lifts sanctions, the kremlin might see it as a green light to exert its power further west. i haven't been sleeping well since the invasion of crimea. i have since then begun to worry about what russia's aims are in europe. and about the possibility of a nuclear clash or conventional clash of an incredibly dangerous kind in the baltic states in central europe and in...
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donald trump has taken a sold out by obama. donald trump has takenafar sold out by obama. donald trump has taken a far more pro—israel line, vowing to move the embassy to jerusalem. he said he would be israel's best friend in america. this settlement is deep in the occupied west bank which palestinians want for a free state. david friedman, the president's pic for us ambassador, the president's son and son—in—law have donated to it. he will not limit us like 0bama did. maybe the world will change their approach to follow donald trump. that the palestinians say it is also their territory. translation: the arabs claim it is theirs, it is not all birds. those who want to come and live in peace can but otherwise they can go. they can but otherwise they can go. they can live anywhere. a slice of america, sort of, is entrenched here, but they fear support from washington is burning away. the language we have heard, particularly the language of ideology, that israel can do no wrong and the us will be the victim of israel, and in many ways the partner of israel in its illega
donald trump has taken a sold out by obama. donald trump has takenafar sold out by obama. donald trump has taken a far more pro—israel line, vowing to move the embassy to jerusalem. he said he would be israel's best friend in america. this settlement is deep in the occupied west bank which palestinians want for a free state. david friedman, the president's pic for us ambassador, the president's son and son—in—law have donated to it. he will not limit us like 0bama did. maybe the world...
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which brings me back to where we began an donald trump host of donald trump admires putin, says he is smart, says that working closely with putin would be an asset to the united states. i come back to ivo daaler‘s point, this is the world upside down. he has expressed strong support for the transatlantic partnership, for nato. we will sit down and work with each other on how we can continue to strengthen and adapt to change the security environment. the final point is more philosophical, donald trump is quite plain in his approach. it is all about america first. he is, and i don't think he would mind me saying it, a nationalist politician. we've seen nationalism on the rise in many different countries, one can certainly say vladimir putin is a nationalist politician. in this global context, the emergence of nationalist leaders who put their countries first, what role is therefore a collective cooperative organisation like nato? strong nato is in the interest of the united states. to have stability and peace in europe. we have seen that for the united states it is a great advantage t
which brings me back to where we began an donald trump host of donald trump admires putin, says he is smart, says that working closely with putin would be an asset to the united states. i come back to ivo daaler‘s point, this is the world upside down. he has expressed strong support for the transatlantic partnership, for nato. we will sit down and work with each other on how we can continue to strengthen and adapt to change the security environment. the final point is more philosophical,...
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this afternoon, donald trump was blunt. the allegations against him are totally untrue, designed to undermine him. it is all fake news, it is phoney stuff, it did not happen and it was gotten by opponents of hours, as you know, because you reported it and so did many of the other people. it was a group of opponents that got together, sick people, and they put that rubbish together. so what could moscow's row have been? in shadow we we re moscow's row have been? in shadow we were both to promote donald trump and also gain a hold over him? here he is visiting the russian capital in 2013 for the miss universe pageant, then co—owned by him. the most lou reed claim is he used the same hotel suite which president obama had stayed in for unusual at involving sex workers, all of it allegedly recorded by russian spy cameras and microphones.” allegedly recorded by russian spy cameras and microphones. i was in russia years ago with the miss universe contest which did very well in the moscow area. and i told many people, be careful
this afternoon, donald trump was blunt. the allegations against him are totally untrue, designed to undermine him. it is all fake news, it is phoney stuff, it did not happen and it was gotten by opponents of hours, as you know, because you reported it and so did many of the other people. it was a group of opponents that got together, sick people, and they put that rubbish together. so what could moscow's row have been? in shadow we we re moscow's row have been? in shadow we were both to promote...
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balls donald trump will be attending tonight. we understand that he is in the building. we have been waiting for him to arrive for a little while and our correspondent is there with us and our correspondent is there with us in washington. laura, there has been some controversy about who would play at the inauguration and that these balls. it certainly seems as if they have pulled off quite a show. they certainly have. the us networks are reporting that the trumps have arrived at the washington convention centre where they will attend two of the three balls tonight. they will attend the liberty ball and the freedom ball. these were $50 tickets so they were open to supporters who had come here to washington to see their president sworn in. later, the president and first lady will go to an invite only set armed services ball. this is quite different in style and home to previous balls that we have seen and we are told that the first dance that the president and the first lady will take to the floor too is going to be to the tune of
balls donald trump will be attending tonight. we understand that he is in the building. we have been waiting for him to arrive for a little while and our correspondent is there with us and our correspondent is there with us in washington. laura, there has been some controversy about who would play at the inauguration and that these balls. it certainly seems as if they have pulled off quite a show. they certainly have. the us networks are reporting that the trumps have arrived at the washington...