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it is said in one report that he hates nicola sturgeon. because as we are reminded only yesterday by the secretary of state and the uk government, the united states is colin's single biggest overseas export market. £4.8 billion worth of goods, whiskey and all the rest sold nicola sturgeon is treading carefully, criticising the president overfor carefully, criticising the president over for example the environment over for example the environment over immigration certainly where scotla nd ta kes over immigration certainly where scotland takes an approach to try to welcome people, to come to the shores. at the same time she is trying to stress that she remains an admirer of the us and admire entire above those of the presidency —— office of the presidency.” above those of the presidency —— office of the presidency. i wonder if this is a frustration for nick wood surgeon. her party... she's having to watch the nature of the uk's trading relationship with america be fundamentally shifted by brexit which she does not want and renegotiated not b
it is said in one report that he hates nicola sturgeon. because as we are reminded only yesterday by the secretary of state and the uk government, the united states is colin's single biggest overseas export market. £4.8 billion worth of goods, whiskey and all the rest sold nicola sturgeon is treading carefully, criticising the president overfor carefully, criticising the president over for example the environment over for example the environment over immigration certainly where scotla nd ta...
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donald trump will be spending two nights behind us, nicola sturgeon, the first minister of scotla ndthe first minister of scotland will not be visiting or seeing him, what you make of that? the relationship between donald trump and the scottish government, particularly the nsp, alex salmond and nicola sturgeon has been somewhat fraught. it was quite positive when they wanted donald trump to invest in turnberry, and in the aberdeen area golf course, since that time it's turned quite acrimonious, particularly between alex salmond and donald trump, nicola sturgeon, she removed donald trump as an ambassador, business ambassadorfor trump as an ambassador, business ambassador for scotland in 2016. again, nicola sturgeon has been pretty clear sending signals that they don't approve, the scottish government doesn't approve of the positions the present takes. just to give you an idea have how this resort has been transformed, just down the road, you'll get a road adjacent to the golf course, yesterday we could stroll along it, today no one is allowed. the beach on the other side of the golf c
donald trump will be spending two nights behind us, nicola sturgeon, the first minister of scotla ndthe first minister of scotland will not be visiting or seeing him, what you make of that? the relationship between donald trump and the scottish government, particularly the nsp, alex salmond and nicola sturgeon has been somewhat fraught. it was quite positive when they wanted donald trump to invest in turnberry, and in the aberdeen area golf course, since that time it's turned quite acrimonious,...
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i think nicola sturgeon has been very clear on her position as regards donald trump.scind the offer of a state visit for mr trump to scotland. she is used very strong language to describe her feeling about the american president. i'd have liked have seen a meeting between them. i don't think she would have held her waist in any regards speaking to him, and i think that something probably that has put mr trump of meeting the first minister. he is a misogynist and he isn't going to take kindly to being told what to do by a female first minister. i think today, given the fact she is leading out the pride march in glasgow, she has voted with her feet and made pride march in glasgow, she has voted with herfeet and made it clear what she feels about donald trump. is this embarrassing for the snp? if you go back a few years, they were very supportive of donald trump's interest in developing two golf resorts, in particular, the one on the aberdeenshire coast? we have to go back quite a while for that. yes, there was quite a bromance between alex salmond and donald trump when
i think nicola sturgeon has been very clear on her position as regards donald trump.scind the offer of a state visit for mr trump to scotland. she is used very strong language to describe her feeling about the american president. i'd have liked have seen a meeting between them. i don't think she would have held her waist in any regards speaking to him, and i think that something probably that has put mr trump of meeting the first minister. he is a misogynist and he isn't going to take kindly to...
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by the way, talking of nicola sturgeon, i wasjust news.t talking to collea g u es sturgeon, i was just talking to colleagues from bbc scotland, who say she is sitting down for an interview with the bbc as i am talking to you, so i am hoping in the next hour or two we'll be able to give you direct comments from scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, an donald trump's visit, because unless there is a big surprise they are not going to meet while donald trump is visiting turnberry. thank you. reaction that we are expecting any moment, and we've also had reaction from the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, responding to comments made by liam fox, the international trade secretary, earlier today, that those who protested and continue to protest against donald trump's visit are an embarrassment. i think his remarks are, frankly, embarrassing for a cabinet minister to say that. he lives in a democracy, where people have a right to free speech, a right to demonstrate, and a right to express themselves. there were hundreds of thousands of people on
by the way, talking of nicola sturgeon, i wasjust news.t talking to collea g u es sturgeon, i was just talking to colleagues from bbc scotland, who say she is sitting down for an interview with the bbc as i am talking to you, so i am hoping in the next hour or two we'll be able to give you direct comments from scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, an donald trump's visit, because unless there is a big surprise they are not going to meet while donald trump is visiting turnberry. thank you....
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wouldn't it have been appropriate for nicola sturgeon —— nicola sturgeon to have been there?of state for scotla nd met by the secretary of state for scotland and i think that we have got to be careful about our relationship with donald trump. this is not about america. people from america are very, very welcome to come and visit us. i represent saint andrews and we are delighted to have students, academics, golfers, all sorts coming to saint andrews and it makes it a better place for it. this is about the person that holds the office of the presidency with the us at the moment, person who's taken action against immigrant children, separating them from parents making the most dreadful remarks and i think it is a shame the british government is not standing up to him a little bit more. but isn't it a bit disingenuous to say this is not about america when it clearly is? he's the president of america, he was elected by americans because he won using the democratic system. he represents that country, a country which is of huge cultural and economical importance to scotland. of cou
wouldn't it have been appropriate for nicola sturgeon —— nicola sturgeon to have been there?of state for scotla nd met by the secretary of state for scotland and i think that we have got to be careful about our relationship with donald trump. this is not about america. people from america are very, very welcome to come and visit us. i represent saint andrews and we are delighted to have students, academics, golfers, all sorts coming to saint andrews and it makes it a better place for it....
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let's look at the situation, nicola sturgeon finds herself in.lationship with donald trump, doesn't she? i think that what has transpired here is a win—win situation for the first minister. if she had met donald trump it would have put her on the world stage, to a certain extent, meeting the most powerful man in the world, but it wouldn't have gone down well with her base. what's happened is that donald trump has not asked for a meeting with the first minister, so she hasn't had to turn it down, which would have been embarrassing. she hasn't met him, so she can still keep with that fairly vocal voice in the snp want nothing to do with donald trump. scotland's economic ties, notwithstanding political ties, notwithstanding political ties, economic ties with america are profound. it will become even more important after brexit, is it a political misstep for there to be so little diplomatic and political activity with the president, who are just a few miles down the road from glasgow and edinburgh?” just a few miles down the road from glasgow and edi
let's look at the situation, nicola sturgeon finds herself in.lationship with donald trump, doesn't she? i think that what has transpired here is a win—win situation for the first minister. if she had met donald trump it would have put her on the world stage, to a certain extent, meeting the most powerful man in the world, but it wouldn't have gone down well with her base. what's happened is that donald trump has not asked for a meeting with the first minister, so she hasn't had to turn it...
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he was not greeted by the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon.know that she have some profound concerns about the policies donald trump perseus. she is the leader of the scottish national party and earlier. i spoke to the snp‘s for —— foreign affairs spokesperson. well, he's being met by the secretary of state for scotland, and i think that we have got to be careful about our relationship with donald trump. this is not about america. people from america are very, very welcome to come and visit us. i represent saint andrews, and we are delighted to have students, academics, golfers, all sorts coming to saint andrews and it makes it a better place for it. this is about the person that holds the office of the presidency with the us at the moment. a person who's taken action against immigrant children, separating them from parents making the most dreadful remarks and i think it is a shame the british government is not standing up to him a little bit more. but isn't it a bit disingenuous to say this is not about america when it clearly is? he's the pr
he was not greeted by the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon.know that she have some profound concerns about the policies donald trump perseus. she is the leader of the scottish national party and earlier. i spoke to the snp‘s for —— foreign affairs spokesperson. well, he's being met by the secretary of state for scotland, and i think that we have got to be careful about our relationship with donald trump. this is not about america. people from america are very, very welcome to...
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scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has said she wasn't opposed to the man but his policies, criticised him on climate change, minorities, and "his language about women". our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, reports. this has been described as a private visit to scotland but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way round the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media. and protesters. donald trump the businessmen owns two golf courses in scotland. donald trump the president calls his ayrshire resort magical. president trump has described his trip to turnberry as two days of meetings, calls and hopefully some golf. he has managed to play a round but it has not been entirely relaxing — protesters getting close to the course. demonstrations too in scotland's capital where many thousands took to the streets of edinburgh. we don't agree, he doesn't have a special relationship with the british people. and we just need to exerciseour right to protest. it's not just trump, it's the billionaire class that is dominating our world and we've got to get rid of the
scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has said she wasn't opposed to the man but his policies, criticised him on climate change, minorities, and "his language about women". our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, reports. this has been described as a private visit to scotland but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way round the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media. and protesters. donald trump the businessmen owns two golf courses in scotland....
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it has been reported that donald trump has said he hates scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon.ssing a pride march in glasgow, she said it is the policies, not personality, that matter. many people in scotland and across the uk, and we've seen that over the last couple of days, take strong objection to some of the policies of the trump administration — the treatment of minorities and women, or most importantly, the separation of migrant children from their parents, and i think it's important that we don't have diplomatic silences around those things, but we all have the ability to speak out. last night's security breach by agreenpeace campaigner who got close to donald trump is being investigated. security here is very visible and tight — until the president leaves for helsinki tomorrow. lorna gordon, bbc news, at turnberry in ayrshire. the 12 boys and their football coach who were rescued from a cave complex in thailand are to leave hospital on thursday, when they'll be reunited with theirfamilies. the father of one of the boys, who's the team captain, has told the bbc the team
it has been reported that donald trump has said he hates scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon.ssing a pride march in glasgow, she said it is the policies, not personality, that matter. many people in scotland and across the uk, and we've seen that over the last couple of days, take strong objection to some of the policies of the trump administration — the treatment of minorities and women, or most importantly, the separation of migrant children from their parents, and i think it's...
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it has been reported that donald trump has said he hates scotland‘s first minister nicola sturgeon. matter. many people take exception to the policies of the trump administration, the treatment of minorities and women and the separation of migrant children from their parents. i think it is important we all have the ability to speak out. last night‘s security breach by greenpeace campaigner who got close to donald trump is being investigated. security here is very visible and tight. until the president leaves for helsinki tomorrow. lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire. the twelve boys and their football coach who were rescued from a cave complex in thailand are to leave hospital on thursday, when they‘ll be reunited with theirfamilies. the father of one of the boys, who‘s the team captain, has told the bbc the team had feared for their lives — and he is looking forward to hugging his son. martin patience reports. they are arguably the world‘s most famous football team. the latest pictures from hospital with the boys building up their strength. this player wants to eat cris
it has been reported that donald trump has said he hates scotland‘s first minister nicola sturgeon. matter. many people take exception to the policies of the trump administration, the treatment of minorities and women and the separation of migrant children from their parents. i think it is important we all have the ability to speak out. last night‘s security breach by greenpeace campaigner who got close to donald trump is being investigated. security here is very visible and tight. until...
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nicola sturgeon, first minister, says she's refreshing the team entirely.his week, we've had a big move that holyrood, the education bill has been shelved, that was a bill, a flagship measure designed to bring substantial changes to the way scotland's schools are run. it has been shelved, as i say. education secretary john swinney says he can get around that, he can follow a short—cut method of bringing further powers to scotland's head teachers in a deal with local authorities. but his opponents say it's a boorach, which is scots gaelic for a muddle. now, alongside these and many other things happening in holyrood, there's a permanent presence — it is of course brexit. discussed everywhere, breaking out into big disputes from time to time, and underlying it all, you have here a fundamental dispute between the scottish parliament and the westminster parliament. the scottish government and the uk government. it concerns the issuees of powers in devolved areas like farming are due to return to these islands off to brexit. it's a reminder, if you like, that ul
nicola sturgeon, first minister, says she's refreshing the team entirely.his week, we've had a big move that holyrood, the education bill has been shelved, that was a bill, a flagship measure designed to bring substantial changes to the way scotland's schools are run. it has been shelved, as i say. education secretary john swinney says he can get around that, he can follow a short—cut method of bringing further powers to scotland's head teachers in a deal with local authorities. but his...
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but scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon publicly criticised the president's policies on climateinorities and "the treatment of women." from mr trump's turnberry resort, lorna gordon reports. this has been described as a private visit to scotland, but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way around the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media and protesters. donald trump the businessman owns two golf courses in scotland. donald trump the president calls his ayrshire resort "magical". president trump has described his trip to turnberry as "two days of meetings, calls, and hopefully some golf." he has managed to play a round, but it's not been entirely relaxing — protesters getting close to the course. demonstrations too in scotland's capital, where many thousands took to the streets of edinburgh. we don't agree, he doesn't have a special relationship our right to protest. he is a cruel, horrible man, and as an american i should speak out. this is now the third day of protests. not impressed, says the minister hoping to cut a deal with the us after brexit. i
but scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon publicly criticised the president's policies on climateinorities and "the treatment of women." from mr trump's turnberry resort, lorna gordon reports. this has been described as a private visit to scotland, but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way around the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media and protesters. donald trump the businessman owns two golf courses in scotland. donald trump the president calls his...
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there will be lots of prominent scottish politicians at that, not scotland's first minister nicola sturgeone doesn't have a meeting scheduled with president trump. she's been outspoken in her criticism of him in the past and he is said not to like her very much. she won't be taking part in any of the anti—drug protests. she plans to lead the glasgow pride march and she will hope by doing that she's sending a message to donald trump in her own way. sarah smith, our scotla nd her own way. sarah smith, our scotland editor in turnberry tonight. with me are our political editor, laura kuenssberg, and our north america editor, jon sopel. the very critical remarks overnight in that press interview which the president gave, did they change during the course of the day, or not? he certainly rolled back to the huge relief of number ten. donald trump had certainly changed his tone after really sending both barrels to the prime minister the night before he was due to meet her at her beautiful country home for a big set piece event, the most high—profile kind of event that any british prime minister eve
there will be lots of prominent scottish politicians at that, not scotland's first minister nicola sturgeone doesn't have a meeting scheduled with president trump. she's been outspoken in her criticism of him in the past and he is said not to like her very much. she won't be taking part in any of the anti—drug protests. she plans to lead the glasgow pride march and she will hope by doing that she's sending a message to donald trump in her own way. sarah smith, our scotla nd her own way. sarah...
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will be discussed in edinburgh tomorrow in a meeting between torah and scottish first minister nicola sturgeon joining me now via skype from strasburg is george de soleil he's a member of the european parliament representing spain for the republican left of catalonia and he's on the european parliament's committee on foreign affairs jordi thanks so much for coming on just before we get to the fate of professor glare upon society how successful is being this catalonia dialogue platform after your paris meeting perhaps it will meet in london next. yes we were last week in the summit action out of. the french founder and the lead it was successful in the sense that we could explain to some princes and beast that current situation in. also and of our platform from the minute of the end palomino we were very interested in change of the us and look at. dr. peace from different political affiliations about this and that's precisely what we do want to do on this date at the exchange of views and information with and based what about professor clare up on sat is it understandable that there are fears i
will be discussed in edinburgh tomorrow in a meeting between torah and scottish first minister nicola sturgeon joining me now via skype from strasburg is george de soleil he's a member of the european parliament representing spain for the republican left of catalonia and he's on the european parliament's committee on foreign affairs jordi thanks so much for coming on just before we get to the fate of professor glare upon society how successful is being this catalonia dialogue platform after...
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we don't expect him to meet nicola sturgeon as she is that the pride eventin sturgeon as she is that event in glass go. we expecting to stay here again tonight, and head to helsinki tomorrow. thank you. perfect day for a game of golf. more on the weather a little later. sinn fein says an explosive device has been thrown at the house of its former leader gerry adams in west belfast. the attack comes after six nights of violence in londonderry. police blamed it on dissident republicans who are opposed to the peace process. mr adams tweeted that no—one was hurt. officials in thailand say the 12 boys freed from a flooded cave with their football coach will be discharged from hospital on thursday. they are all said to be recovering both physically and mentally. the final few members of the team were brought out of the caves by divers on tuesday, having been trapped for more than two weeks. england's footballers face belgium in the third place play—off of the world cup this afternoon. can we please get excited about this? iam can we please get excited about this? i am worried everyone is a
we don't expect him to meet nicola sturgeon as she is that the pride eventin sturgeon as she is that event in glass go. we expecting to stay here again tonight, and head to helsinki tomorrow. thank you. perfect day for a game of golf. more on the weather a little later. sinn fein says an explosive device has been thrown at the house of its former leader gerry adams in west belfast. the attack comes after six nights of violence in londonderry. police blamed it on dissident republicans who are...
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and in terms of how nicola sturgeon has or has not tried to build bridges with the american presidentthe american administration, have you read her approach to donald trump —— how have you read her approach, because she has been very critical, hasn't she? she has been very critical. i think that plays quite well to parts of her base, but it is quite difficult because someone has very strong ties to the usa -- someone has very strong ties to the usa —— scotland has very strong ties. it is our largest export market outside europe as a whole in terms of an individual country is the biggest, they are also —— there are also strong ties in relation to migrants who have moved to the states. so one has to be quite careful given that it is the largest economy in the free world. but this raises an interesting point. while there may be political gain for the snp and nicola sturgeon in taking a strong opposition view of donald trump, do you think that risks harming scotland's economy and its interactions with the american economy? well, one area which is directly scotland has done very well and h
and in terms of how nicola sturgeon has or has not tried to build bridges with the american presidentthe american administration, have you read her approach to donald trump —— how have you read her approach, because she has been very critical, hasn't she? she has been very critical. i think that plays quite well to parts of her base, but it is quite difficult because someone has very strong ties to the usa -- someone has very strong ties to the usa —— scotland has very strong ties. it...
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her cabinet from 16 to 26 because of all of the extra powers coming to holyrood according to nicola sturgeon about the sovereignty of the scottish people and that's what we get. i'm not even going dignify that. people right across scotland want power in scotland's hands. recent polling revealed an majority of scots trust holyrood to make decisions and areas that the tories want to grab for westminster. what honourable members opposite claim is that scotland is a partner of the united kingdom because they want scotland and the united kingdom to be separate things. they are not. scotland is part of the united kingdom, scotland is at the heart of the united kingdom and ultimately that's what the right honourable gentleman objects to. david mundell. mps have expressed serious concern about the demolition of a village in the west bank. israel says the buildings in khan al—amar were built without the relevant building permits and pose a threat to residents because they're close to a highway. but labour's richard burden called the demolition a war crime. people who live in these villages threatened
her cabinet from 16 to 26 because of all of the extra powers coming to holyrood according to nicola sturgeon about the sovereignty of the scottish people and that's what we get. i'm not even going dignify that. people right across scotland want power in scotland's hands. recent polling revealed an majority of scots trust holyrood to make decisions and areas that the tories want to grab for westminster. what honourable members opposite claim is that scotland is a partner of the united kingdom...
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do you regret that nicola sturgeon has no plans to meet donald trump? i feel quite disappointment.her and have a meeting in scotland and i'm disappointed it didn't take place but i don't know the reason for not taking place. tell us about the impact donald trump has had here? taking place. tell us about the impact donald trump has had here7m ayrshire, he's had a massive impact when he secured and purchased what we see behind us at turnberry hotel, and the brand and the golf courses. he made promises when he came here, improving the golf courses, extending the lovely ballroom, promising he would use local people for the upgrades, and he met all promises. but he made promises of levels of investment here and in aberdeenshire which have yet to be realised. he has met the ones here. i'm not familiar what is achieved in aberdeenshire, but he has moved on somewhat and had significant investment, and i think there are matters in the pipeline which will have to be negotiated with the local planning authority. what do you make of the conservative of the way he treated theresa may? he underm
do you regret that nicola sturgeon has no plans to meet donald trump? i feel quite disappointment.her and have a meeting in scotland and i'm disappointed it didn't take place but i don't know the reason for not taking place. tell us about the impact donald trump has had here? taking place. tell us about the impact donald trump has had here7m ayrshire, he's had a massive impact when he secured and purchased what we see behind us at turnberry hotel, and the brand and the golf courses. he made...
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the first minister, nicola sturgeon, did not meet president trump.ed the pride march in glasgow. the trump estate provides jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal, scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low key. the security, roadblocks and checkpoints will all soon be cleared as donald trump heads off to helsinki later today. catriona renton, bbc news, turnberry. our correspondent catriona renton is at turnberry for us now. you have been now for the second day, he was there for the second night, interesting yesterday afternoon, little bit of interaction with the protesters, but he seemed to enjoy himself. well, absolutely. we did not know how much we would see of the president yesterday, but he was out and about, playing the round of golf all afte
the first minister, nicola sturgeon, did not meet president trump.ed the pride march in glasgow. the trump estate provides jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal, scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never...
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the first minister, nicola sturgeon, did not meet president trump. march in glasgow. the trump estate provides jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low key. the security, roadblocks and checkpoints will all soon be cleared as donald trump heads off to helsinki later today. catriona renton, bbc news, turnberry. while mr trump may elicit strong passions on both sides, i chatted to one woman living down the road by the golf course failing to get her car out of the drive yesterday, i said, how are you finding this? she rolled her eyes, totally boring, but at least i can get my gardening done, she could not get out to do her shopping. every cloud has a silver lining. how important is the meeting with president p
the first minister, nicola sturgeon, did not meet president trump. march in glasgow. the trump estate provides jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be...
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he isn't beating nicola sturgeon or any other politicians while he is here.m will be joining while he is here. some of them will bejoining the while he is here. some of them will be joining the anti—trump protest. not the first minister herself, but she is going to be leading the glasgow pride march over the weekend, and she will hope that joining that demonstration will send a message to the president all of its own. with me are our political editor, laura kuenssberg, and our north america editor, jon sopel. laura, can we distinguish anything between the messages we got overnight, the interview he did with the newspaper and what he said in this conference today?” the newspaper and what he said in this conference today? i think we can say pretty clearly that number ten tried really hard to get him to roll back from what was very direct criticism of the prime minister, and they were successful in that to an extent. the visit of an american president is almost the most high—profile event any pressure ridges prime minister ever has to deal with. so for them to h
he isn't beating nicola sturgeon or any other politicians while he is here.m will be joining while he is here. some of them will bejoining the while he is here. some of them will be joining the anti—trump protest. not the first minister herself, but she is going to be leading the glasgow pride march over the weekend, and she will hope that joining that demonstration will send a message to the president all of its own. with me are our political editor, laura kuenssberg, and our north america...
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barclays is calling it a "flagship project", and scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, said ito fake the murder of a russianjournalist. two months ago, arkady babchenko, a prominent critic of president putin, pretended to be dead for nearly 2a hours before stunning journalists by walking into a news conference. our kiev correspondentjonah fisher has been piecing together what happened and talking to the key people involved. two months after he was pronounced dead, arkady babchenko is still fearful for his life. you're wearing your disguise. this was the staged picture of the russian journalist that convinced the world that he'd been killed. 20 hours later, to widespread astonishment, he was unveiled alive and well. it had all been an elaborate sting operation by ukraine's security service. for the fake murder, there was of course a fake killer. the hit man used to be an orthodox priest, but tells me he was approached by an old contact and agreed to kill arkady babchenko for $30,000. while pretending to cooperate, the hit man was in fact working with ukraine's security service,
barclays is calling it a "flagship project", and scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, said ito fake the murder of a russianjournalist. two months ago, arkady babchenko, a prominent critic of president putin, pretended to be dead for nearly 2a hours before stunning journalists by walking into a news conference. our kiev correspondentjonah fisher has been piecing together what happened and talking to the key people involved. two months after he was pronounced dead, arkady...
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now though the first minister, nicola sturgeon, said if he wanted to meet her she'd be happy to, buty of state for scotla nd him. david mundell, the secretary of state for scotland in theresa may's government turned up to greet the president when he landed in scotland last night. of course, president trump we are told is indoors, turning his mind to preparations for the meeting with president putin in helsinki on monday. he flies to helsinki on monday. he flies to helsinki tomorrow. we think that may well be, on the golf course, it is, in fact. my eyesight is not necessarily the best it could be at the moment, because i've only got one contact lens in. forgive me if i squinta one contact lens in. forgive me if i squint a little. we think that is the golf buggy at the turnberry course. the president, i suspect, a lwa ys course. the president, i suspect, always has his eye to the commercial opportunities for investments. this golf course is a big part of his empire. he wants to do any publicity he can. zooming away in his golf trolley behind the buildings. we will see him again being d
now though the first minister, nicola sturgeon, said if he wanted to meet her she'd be happy to, buty of state for scotla nd him. david mundell, the secretary of state for scotland in theresa may's government turned up to greet the president when he landed in scotland last night. of course, president trump we are told is indoors, turning his mind to preparations for the meeting with president putin in helsinki on monday. he flies to helsinki on monday. he flies to helsinki tomorrow. we think...
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the first minister, nicola sturgeon, did not meet president trump.n glasgow. the trump estate provides jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal, scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low key. the security, roadblocks and checkpoints will all soon be cleared as donald trump heads off to helsinki later today. catriona renton, bbc news, turnberry. let's now talk to william courtney, former us ambassador to russia who joins us via webcam from france. thank you for your time. what are your expectations of the summit? it will be important for the white house to have a summit that has some concrete achievements. the summit with kimjong concrete achievements. the summit with kim jong un concrete achievements. the summit with kimjong un did not have concret
the first minister, nicola sturgeon, did not meet president trump.n glasgow. the trump estate provides jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal, scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low key....
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it's been reported that donald trump has said he hates scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon, addressingit's the policies, not personality that matter. many people in scotland and across the uk, we've seen that in the past couple of days, take strong objection to some of the policies of the trump administration. the treatment of minorities and women or most importantly, the separation of migrant children from their parents, and i think it's important that we don't have diplomatic silences around those things, but we all have the ability to speak out. last night's security breach by a greenpeace campaigner who got close to donald trump is being investigated. security here is very visible and tight until the president leaves for helsinki tomorrow. let's talk to some of the issues donald trump's visit to the uk has raised with james cook, one of our correspondents who has been travelling with the trump team. let's start with the uk us trade deal. from the uk's perspective that was a priority. where you'd be think we have moved to from where we were a couple of days ago? as is quite often th
it's been reported that donald trump has said he hates scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon, addressingit's the policies, not personality that matter. many people in scotland and across the uk, we've seen that in the past couple of days, take strong objection to some of the policies of the trump administration. the treatment of minorities and women or most importantly, the separation of migrant children from their parents, and i think it's important that we don't have diplomatic silences...
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the political parties here including the ruling scottish nationalist party the first minister nicola sturgeon herself who is no fan of donald trump has stayed away she's in glasgow leading the pride parade there. members of her party will be talking here as well it's going to be fairly good natured with lots of humorous stunts like her an event called toss the well. donald. friday in glasgow similarly we saw lots of homemade banners at a smaller demonstration in the city center lots of people coming with their own slogans using scottish vernacular to satirize donald trump but also to say that they really rejected many of his policies such as the separation of children from their parents at the border now these protests might not be as large as those in london on friday but they certainly have been supported as well by the national press and as i was saying by most of the politicians here so expect a lot of color and a lot of anger. twelve russian hackers have been indicted as part of the investigation into alleged interference in the twenty sixteen us presidential election denouncement has le
the political parties here including the ruling scottish nationalist party the first minister nicola sturgeon herself who is no fan of donald trump has stayed away she's in glasgow leading the pride parade there. members of her party will be talking here as well it's going to be fairly good natured with lots of humorous stunts like her an event called toss the well. donald. friday in glasgow similarly we saw lots of homemade banners at a smaller demonstration in the city center lots of people...
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very popular here neither is donald trump there's no love lost between him and first minister nicolas sturgeon she's actually in glasgow leading the pride parade today but senior members of her s.n.p. party are among the speakers there are people from lots of different parties environmental groups and so on who will be talking to the crowd today saying why don't trump does not represent this nation the nation which some people would like to be an independent country but which as a whole if you look at the price and the message from most of the political parties here do say rejects donald trump's visit to scotland but he won't be anywhere near the protests he'll be playing golf with his son eric he'll be at the turnberry golf resort on the west coast he's got another one on the east coast where just this week it came out that the the construction there has partially really into sight of special scientific into. local residents certainly do have big gripes protesters have gathered in small numbers around the golf courses on friday a green peace protest through about a saying don't know trump wel
very popular here neither is donald trump there's no love lost between him and first minister nicolas sturgeon she's actually in glasgow leading the pride parade today but senior members of her s.n.p. party are among the speakers there are people from lots of different parties environmental groups and so on who will be talking to the crowd today saying why don't trump does not represent this nation the nation which some people would like to be an independent country but which as a whole if you...
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here the deputy leader of the scottish nationalist party said that the reason first minister nicolas sturgeon is not meeting donald trump is that he would she would tell him exactly what she thought of him she's never hidden her animosity towards him in the past and vice versa people here have been the highlights of every number of issues like the separation of children from their undocumented migrant parents at the u.s. border things like trumps and see migrant rhetoric he's out to towards climate change and so on i'm just a whole range of issues that have got people angry and he's also fairly unpopular in those parts of scotland where he owns golf courses just this week a report said that one of them had partially destroyed a site of scientific special scientific interest so whole range of reasons why these protests are happening. all right now things like very much indeed nothing but we're reporting that from glasgow in this. not twelve russians accused of hacking democrats joining the two thousand and sixteen u.s. presidents. the election have been charged as part of a special counsel rob
here the deputy leader of the scottish nationalist party said that the reason first minister nicolas sturgeon is not meeting donald trump is that he would she would tell him exactly what she thought of him she's never hidden her animosity towards him in the past and vice versa people here have been the highlights of every number of issues like the separation of children from their undocumented migrant parents at the u.s. border things like trumps and see migrant rhetoric he's out to towards...
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scotla nd scotland first minister, nicola sturgeon.ht, and tomorrow it could well be even more. the match against sweden is england's first world cup quarter—final since 2006 — our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports from samara where the match will take place. commentator: and diet does it! —— eric dier does it! england win a world cup penalty shoot out for the first time ever. england and win on penalties, and we won on penalties! my heart was pounding. everyone together, it was brilliant. england's penalty shoot out win shocked and delighted fans, those in moscow, and those at home. the agony and elation of world cup penalty is finally going england's way at the fourth time of asking, and so now to samarra, home of russia's space programme, where england and their fa ns programme, where england and their fans are dreaming big. this is what we call the pub deck. the pub decked! johnny and friends are staying on a slow tell on the boulder river, they are affecting more fans to join them and there is quite a view. all the talk h
scotla nd scotland first minister, nicola sturgeon.ht, and tomorrow it could well be even more. the match against sweden is england's first world cup quarter—final since 2006 — our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports from samara where the match will take place. commentator: and diet does it! —— eric dier does it! england win a world cup penalty shoot out for the first time ever. england and win on penalties, and we won on penalties! my heart was pounding. everyone together, it...
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the first minister nicola sturgeon has decided not to be his she's in glasgow leading the pride parade in a few hours from now but some of her party will be there and there have been strong editorials in a lot of the scottish newspapers opposing donald. it's policies on things like immigration those themes are going to be highlighted here as well as things like the environment and women's rights the protests won't be as large here as they were in london but they should be quite colorful there are some protests is already near the turnberry goal for resort way he is but they're being kept at some distance they've been denied permission to fly that trump baby balloon that we saw in london but it's expected to make an appearance here in edinburgh sometime today and of the many thanks indeed nadine barber there live in edinburgh will james boys is associate professor of international political studies at richmond university joins us now live from london james one could perhaps imagine prime minister to resign may breathing a sigh of relief now that the the dust has begun to settle after tr
the first minister nicola sturgeon has decided not to be his she's in glasgow leading the pride parade in a few hours from now but some of her party will be there and there have been strong editorials in a lot of the scottish newspapers opposing donald. it's policies on things like immigration those themes are going to be highlighted here as well as things like the environment and women's rights the protests won't be as large here as they were in london but they should be quite colorful there...
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first minister nicola sturgeon did not meet president trump. she led the pride march in glasgow. the trump estate provides jobs in the villages and has poured millions of pounds into the economy. this man lives across the road. he says they should be made to be welcome. just normal scottish and british good manners. we should have good manners and welcome them. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low—key. the security, road blocks, and checkpoints, will all soon be cleared as donald trump head off to helsinki later today. catriona joins us now from turnberry. even at the seclusion of his own golf course, he could not get away from protests. it is a private visit. we have been told that clearly. no official engagements. if we see the president it will be a surprise. we saw him yesterday on the golf course. protesters got close to him. he looked relaxed and waved to them. he also had a protest to get close to him when he arrived on friday evening. they got right to the front just within yards of th
first minister nicola sturgeon did not meet president trump. she led the pride march in glasgow. the trump estate provides jobs in the villages and has poured millions of pounds into the economy. this man lives across the road. he says they should be made to be welcome. just normal scottish and british good manners. we should have good manners and welcome them. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low—key. the...
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the first minister, nicola sturgeon, did not meet president trump.arch in glasgow. the trump estate provides jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal, scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low key. the security, roadblocks and checkpoints will all soon be cleared as donald trump heads off to helsinki later today. catriona renton, bbc news, turnberry. we know at the moment the president is still on the course other in front of his hotel behind me a number of big black security vehicles have appeared. so a bit of activity. so a bit of activity. let's now talk to catriona renton about that arrest. . that is more news has broken in the last hour. please god and have arrested a 55—year—old man in connection with the paragliding incident which happened i
the first minister, nicola sturgeon, did not meet president trump.arch in glasgow. the trump estate provides jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal, scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be...
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first minister nicola sturgeon did not meet president trump. she led the pride march in glasgow. be trumped the state provides jobs in the villages and has poured millions of pounds into the economy. this man lives across the road. he says they should be made to the welcome. we should be made to the welcome. we should have good manners and welcome them. he was invited here. did not decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low—key. security, road blocks, and checkpoints, will be cleared as donald trump head off to helsinki later today. catriona joins us now from turnberry. he could not escape the protesting, evenin he could not escape the protesting, even in the middle of his own golf course yesterday. given what is in store for him before he leaves today, what do you have to report? this is a private visit. anything we are seeing is a bit of a surprise to us. are seeing is a bit of a surprise to us. you heard there was a wedding yesterday that donald trump was in and around. i do not know if he got into it. certainly, that was an occas
first minister nicola sturgeon did not meet president trump. she led the pride march in glasgow. be trumped the state provides jobs in the villages and has poured millions of pounds into the economy. this man lives across the road. he says they should be made to the welcome. we should be made to the welcome. we should have good manners and welcome them. he was invited here. did not decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low—key. security, road...
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the first minister, nicola sturgeon, did not meet president trump. led the pride march in glasgow. the trump estate provides jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low key. the security, roadblocks and checkpoints will all soon be cleared as donald trump heads off to helsinki later today. catriona renton, bbc news, turnberry. catriona joins us now from turnberry. good morning. 0nly sign of donald trump this morning? this is a private visit and we are not expecting any official engagements but we could see him yesterday on the golf course and protesters got quite close to him on the beach. he waved, he seemed relaxed. a protester got even closer on friday night, just after he arrived, the paraglider that went
the first minister, nicola sturgeon, did not meet president trump. led the pride march in glasgow. the trump estate provides jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never...
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so this is a big dealfor glasgow, scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, said the project will be they have to give at east 42% of the new jobs the view that they have to give at east 42% of the newjobs to people who are either disadvantaged in some way or have a disability —— at least 42%. i don't know what the exact definition is a disadvantage, but the point is it is creating high—valuejobs, notjust the point is it is creating high—value jobs, not just taking the point is it is creating high—value jobs, notjust taking a load of people from london. some of them will do that, but it is about helping the area as well. a big impact on glasgow, and more widely, as well. drones. they can do everything. they have the potential to deliver everything from your weekly shop to life—saving medical equipment. breakfast‘s john maguire is at west yorkshire fire service, in bradford, looking at the different uses for drone technology. are you going to release the drone, john7 are you going to release the drone, john? we are about to release two drones, this first one first, so matt and stuart
so this is a big dealfor glasgow, scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, said the project will be they have to give at east 42% of the new jobs the view that they have to give at east 42% of the newjobs to people who are either disadvantaged in some way or have a disability —— at least 42%. i don't know what the exact definition is a disadvantage, but the point is it is creating high—valuejobs, notjust the point is it is creating high—value jobs, not just taking the point is it is...