And it is russia leading the way. Could President Trumps Warming Relations with moscow break the deadlock . And when it comes to foreign relations, what does President Trumps Foreign Policy mean for europe and its longer term security . Hello and welcome to 100 days. Our new programme dominated by the first few months of Donald Trumps presidency, and what kind of changes it might bring. There are big things happening in europe. Upcoming elections, brexit, the conflict in syria. Over this next 100 days, we will be looking at all of that and how the America First policy will re shape relations around the world. But lets start here in washington. In this past half hour, sean spicer, president s trumps spokesperson, has been speaking to the White House Press corp. 0ur washington reporter Anthony Zurcher is with us. I was listening to the beginning of the Press Conference. It sounded like a remarkably normal Press Conference . It was. This came off the hills of saturday where sean spicer st
Relatively mixed. 0f they are treading water and relatively mixed. Of course, that first round in the election on france is on sunday. Traders are gearing up for that. We will take you through the markets a little bit later. Now, it might taste good, but could it also do good . We will meet the woman behind the Chocolate Brand which is co owner and by farmers in ghana. Also, as facebook begins work on mind control technology, we want to know, is mind control and social media a risky combination . Just think of the havoc it could cause. Let us know what you think. A very warm welcome to the programme. So, once again we start with our focus once again we start with our focus on whats going on in downing street. In less than an hour, the head of the European Parliament is due to meet with british Prime Minister theresa may. Thats Antonio Tajani, who is visiting as the uk prepares for an election which will be dominated by britains exit from the European Union. The European Parliament has
britain out, it is a complex format, he won the match with a tie. still they played and lost the mixed doubles as other results confirmed britain but i accept all in vain but team game. in cricket, the sydney sixers against the brisbane heat had to be called off in the big bash afterjust 13 overs due to torrential rains at the north sydney 0val. england fast bowler chrisjordan picked up a brilliant wicket in the 10th over getting james bazley for 3. but the match had to be called off pretty soon afterwards due to the heavy rains. the sixers drop to third. the other match was between perth scorchers and the sydney thunder. england s alex hales was bowled for a duck bthye richardson as the thunder had an early wobble before winning by 6 wickets. they re now second in the table. that s all the sport for now.
michael hesletine said, and i think lord adonis said much the same, let s get rid of the prime minister and then we can get rid of brexit. but, david davis led those people saying that he should now quit, it s quite hard to prevent the former brexit secretary, the man who argued to get britain out of the eu, and many of the people who agree with him, it is quite hard to say that this is all conspiracy against borisjohnson, isn t it? david davis and i have always got on, i have spoken in his constituency, he has spoken in mind, but can you tell me a leader of the conservative party, that david davis hasn t tried to get rid of? since margaret thatcher? it is quite difficult. david has quite a tendency to say that he has had enough of whoever happens to be the leader of the conservative party, it is one of his endearing qualities. well, that is where you come in. that s what is so interesting about seeing and hearing so much of you. let s talk about, you were such a contrast with when we
that is being bandied about by opposition parties who are revelling in this as a way to bring down or attempt to bring down a politician who they can t defeat at the ballot box. and that underpins a lot of this. it is very interesting, michael hesletine said, and i think lord adonis said much the same, let s get rid of the prime minister and then we can get rid of brexit. but, david davis led those people saying that he should now quit, it s quite hard to present the former brexit secretary, the man who argued to get britain out of the eu, and many of the people who agree with him, it is quite hard to say that this is all a conspiracy against borisjohnson, isn t it? david davis and i have always got on, i have spoken in his constituency, he has spoken in mine, but can you tell me a leader of the conservative party that david davis hasn t tried to get rid of? since margaret thatcher? it is quite difficult. david has quite a tendency to say that he has had enough