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good for a country where as you know far superior to anything that's happened before but we have very bad immigration laws and we're i mean we're doing incredibly well considering the fact that we have virtually don't have immigration laws we have we have laws that are so bad i don't even call them laws i call them it's just like you just walk across the border you walk across the border you would put one foot on the land and now you're tied up in a lawsuit for five years it's the craziest thing anyone's ever seen so i would just make that recommendation to europe i've made it very loud and clear i made it yesterday twenty nine countries total and that's the way i feel. the u.k. has a proud history of welcoming people who are fleeing persecution to our country we have a proud history of welcoming people who want to come to our country to contribute to our economy and contribute to our society and over the is overall immigration has been good for the u.k. it's bought people with different backgrounds different outlooks here's the u.k.
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and has and we've seen them contributing to our society and to our economy because what is important is that we have control of our borders what is important is that we have a set of rules the enables us to determine who comes into our country and of course that is what as a government we have been doing for a number of years and will be able to continue to do in the future the defense. spent the week taking on nato allies criticizing prime minister may on her own soil and i wonder if are you giving russian president vladimir putin the upper hand heading into your talks given that you are challenging these alliances that he seeks to break up and destroy see that such dishonest reporting because course it happens to be n.b.c. which is possibly worse than c.n.n. possibly possibly let me explain something. we have left nato with more money with more unity with more spirit than nato probably has ever had we have
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a strong and powerful nato when i became president we didn't we had people that weren't paying their bills we had people that were way down we were people that weren't following their commitments in addition to that we've become an oil exporter which would not have happened under the past regime or a new regime if it weren't. we have built up our military seven hundred billion dollars and then next year is you know seven hundred sixteen billion dollars when you look at what we've done in terms of russia i guarantee whoever it is in russia they're saying oh gee do we wish that trump was not the victor in that election we have been far tougher on russia than anybody anybody and probably than look i'm not going to go down one hundred years but certainly we have been extremely tough on russia including the fact that when the prime minister called when they had a horrible thing happen right here very close by she asked would i
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do something and i maybe i'd let you tell the number and it was far greater than anybody else including the prime minister we we expelled how many people in sixty and germany did three as an example so germany big country powerful country they did three the fake news doesn't want to talk about it so it really is we have been very strong on russia. now with all that being said if i had a relationship with putin i don't know him i met him twice maybe three times two and a half times most of you were there when we did we've met him at the g twenty and if we could develop a relationship which is good for russia good for us good for everybody that would be great if i had a relationship with china you know we're in a big trade situation with china as an example where we're behind every year for many years five hundred billion dollars just not going to happen anymore so if we
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got along with countries that's a good thing if we get along with china russia that's a good thing not a bad thing i think. minds about the fighting and take your point about what happened at the end of nato the headline he sees a isn't a headline yes there was fighting because i said got to put up you've got to put up more money we have to be stronger we have to be unified the headline he sees is that what's happening during the morning the headline he sees is what happened in the afternoon where we came together as one where we are putting up billions of dollars more giving example and you know this is a confirmed number thirty four billion dollars more was raised since i became president in nato that means that the other twenty eight countries have put in thirty four billion dollars more into nato do you think putin is happy about that i don't think so but we have a lot of false reporting in this country i don't think you have that in your country do you know prime minister ok go ahead ask ask the prime minister as an is
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well president some. you've been watching a live coverage of the press conference between u.s. president donald trump and british prime minister to resign may we've just been listening to the leaders stressing their tight relationships joining me now in studio is alex forrest whiting. he thanked her for the hospitality she kept reiterating the fact that they have a tight relationship that it's only being strengthened further with regard to that sun newspaper article where he basically said that he would have done the brags of policy a little bit differently than her perhaps he insisted just now that he did not criticize her and that reason they could do whatever she wanted in terms of bragg's it whatever you want he said as long as there was a trade relationship that could be established between the u.s. and the u.k. but that's obviously different than we heard earlier isn't it yes but i think that's probably not a surprise because he is running back from very very strong comments that he made in that sun newspaper article and he did say because we heard it on tape recorded
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by the sun i would have done it much differently i actually told to raise them a how to do it but she didn't agree she didn't listen to me thought his criticism whatever he says now he did criticize her and on top of that he also said that he very much like boris johnson who was a minister who was signed this week and is potentially a rival to the leadership in the future so i don't think that we can take it face value what trump is now saying that he didn't criticize her however he was very keen to to focus on the fact that they are celebrating a special relationship like no other so he's doing all he can to play the president presidential role in the u.k. stressing that they do get on and then talking about military agreements and their visit to some test for example earlier today yet she didn't necessarily see my she wanted to address the criticism that he had put upon her with regard to the braggs a strategy she did reiterate as you just mentioned the military cooperation between
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these two countries calling it the deepest of any two countries. she obviously wants to focus on the good stuff yes absolutely and as i said before we had them talking that's something that has always bound these two countries together this very strong sharing of intelligence strong military cooperation over the years and that condi undone now by donald trump and obviously she was also very keen to stress that the u.k. is spending twenty four billion pounds on u.s. equipment in the future and that they will ensure that they keep up with their commitments with nato as well so i think she was very very very strong on that before donald trump took to the podium himself she wanted to make sure that the world that we're now joined by you get moss in london and barbara vessel in brussels barbara i'm going to start with you because the nato summit was just over the last couple of days and the similar situation where trump made some comments and them pulled back on them what do you make of his comments that he just made at
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the presser today about nato. it's pretty much the same that he. did during the two days at nato only that he still doesn't seem to have understood that nato is not a main cash box where the member countries put money in but we're talking about money that each individual country uses and spends for their own military. kid keeps on was the sort of repeat misrepresentation and after leaving nato leaders completely flux and totally sort of out of their understand range an area of understanding because they did know where they were at was the same. and we can only say that this is the course he has he is steering however in the back here because i'm in the center of london that the main demonstration against the people are really gearing up and cheering the speakers this is a huge demonstration londoners of all ages have come up young and old people was
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bacchis elderly. the folks so. we even saw some wheelchairs people of all races and. backgrounds and so everybody has come out here we see lots and lots of signs this is supposed to even be a fun day this is the konovalov for resistance as london to say everybody comes out was their own sign against from and people are criticizing absolutely everything about him it is that he is being made responsible for all the ills in the world from war to sexism to racism and everything else connected to what trump policy from politics stand for many people leave now holding up posters it was their fears that he might lead the old into the new era of fascism so it is really pretty all round but the mood is boisterous the sun is shining in london and people still keep coming to the speak demonstration farm all corners we are at the end of it this is
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portland place it's about three kilometers to trafalgar square and they are there then going to get together and hearing speeches and wills we hear more against trump and his politics so he has no friends here he has no friends here today in central london this is the big demonstration that people have been gearing up for for several months barbara just quickly you mentioned that there's criticism from the people that are protesting where you are are european leaders concerned about the upcoming meeting that trump will have with putin he spoke about a briefly in that press conference and treason may thank him for tat taking that meeting but our european leaders concerned especially if the two leaders and putin meet one on one without any advisors. they are extremely concerned because even before the nato summit descended into this shambolic event that it was in the end even before that it was clear that nobody could could think what trunk might
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possibly do he we know he is a radek we know. he is completely unreliable and what he does on the spur of the moment so he might offer putin a peace deal he might offer him all sorts of things that nobody can think of you might offer to was draw u.s. troops from europe i mean anything this guy is the limit on that and yes european leaders are really scared about what is going to have more on monday barbara nasal reporting live thank you barbara we're not going to going to get mosque who's in london beer again what's the reaction been where you are to these comments that president trump has made. well the initial comments by president trump really did not go down well at all where the political establishment politicians from all parties have stood against stood up against the president in fact two of the former major party leaders ed miliband and nick clegg are joining the demonstrations that even where i stand that's in front of parliament i can hear
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because so far the square is not very far away and i can hear people shearing against donald trump but it's obviously not just the protesters it's people across all parties the s.n.p. for example the scottish nationalist party have said that trump must be opposed that he is ready he says he's misogynist they oppose his policies on climate change and many really many politicians i think regard him as a bully that they need to stand up to develop your correspondent mosques in london and you'll be a correspondent barbara vessel as well thank you both very much alex i'm going to come back to you another issue that they discussed briefly if you can was immigration trumpet earlier said the brags that was caused by immigration yes and then today he was also a question by one of the journalists who were czech is a want to teach me what we want to his thoughts on immigration and he said very clearly it's been bad for europe what's happened has been very tough and even
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discussed that as well the german chancellor saying that it is changing the face if europe so he's standing by those comments for a sliding reporting for us on the trump may press conference thank you very much you're watching live from berlin thanks for joining us. comes. comments collect more. but the swiss man tanked and so any critics try. he displays them in passionately and it's every man using. the tree museum. consummation you. your roman next song t w.
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