Teenage fugitives suspected of three murders. Well have the latest. And, vodka with a twist. We report on the drink made from ingredients grown around the Chernobyl Nuclear zone. Donald trump is visiting the sites of two Mass Shootings in ohio and texas despite warnings from some that he may not be welcome. First the president went to dayton ohio, where a gunman launched an attack early on sunday morning. In just over 30 seconds the gunman was killed by police, but he was so heavily armed he managed to kill nine people and wounded 1a in that very short space of time. Well as President Trump left the white house for dayton, he said he was considering new gun reforms. Iam i am looking to do background checks, i think background checks are important. I did not want to put guns into the minds of mentally u nsta ble guns into the minds of mentally unstable people are people with rage or hate, sick people. I am in favour of that. Heres President Trump posing with staff at miami valley hopsital in dayton. After that visit, President Trump left for el paso in texas. This is where 22 people were killed by a gunman who is believed to be a white supremacist, and who posted a manifesto online just minutes before this attack talking about a hispanic invasion in the us. Mr trump has been accused of fueling racism with his hostile rhetoric towards migrants on the southern border, but today he denied it. Iam i am concerned about the rise of any group of hate. I did not like it. Any group of hate, whether its white supremacy, and yet a kind of supremacy, whether its antifa, whether its any kind of group of hate, iam whether its any kind of group of hate, i am concerned about it and will do something about it. On the monday after the shootings, donald trump held a press conference calling for political unity on tackling gun crime. We must honour the sacred memory of those we have lost by acting as one people. Open wounds cannot heal if we are divided. We must seek real bipartisan solutions, we have to do that in a bipartisan matter, thatll make america truly safer and better for all. Compare that call for unity to the president s most recent tweets. Last night mr trump launched an attack on beto orourke, a former congressman for el paso whos accused the president of inciting the hatred that causes gun attacks like the one intexas on saturday. He said beto is a phony name to indicate hispanic heritage, hes embarrassed by polling at i in the democrat primary, he should be quiet this morning the president also pointed the finger at two other candidates for the democratic nomination to run against him next year, saying the dayton, ohio, shooter had a history of supporting political figures like Bernie Sanders and elizabeth warren. Today the mayors of both dayton and el paso said they questioned the president s statements. His rhetoric has been painfulfor many in our community and i think people should stand up and say they are not happy that he has coming. will continue to are not happy that he has comingli will continue to challenge harmful and inaccurate statements made by el paso. We will not allow anyone to portray el paso in a manner that is not consistent with our history and values. The mayor of el paso is referring to when donald trump called the city one of the most dangerous in america while he was trying to argue for a wall along the us mexico border. Actually it isnt one of the most dangerous cities in america. Farfrom it, in fact. In April El Paso was ranked one of the 10 safest cities in the us. This editor from a local el paso newspaper says people there havent forgotten that. There is a lot of people in the community that holds a donald trump to the task for the words he spoke during his speech is. Really, he put el paso on the map back during the state of Union Address injanuary. He came in february and kept the rhetoric going. Its very, very negative at the very least. And its inciting very different reactions to mexican americans than are used to. Gary odonoghuejoins us from el paso. We await at the president to arrive in el paso and we have been talking to that kind of reception that he is going to get, talk us through what you expect. Well, there are growing signs of a sizeable demonstration that will be in the city, i think its unlikely the president well, face to face with that. It looks from his trip to dayton, that strategy seems to be keeping the press away from the interactions with any relatives and any of those injured people in hospital there in dayton. The press were not taken around, pulled those who were where the mayor and senator. But then there is been dispatched, that has developed afterwards with the president accusing the two of them of falsely describing what happened during that visit, said there is a real spot there. I wonder if they would do something similar here, if he comes into contact with relatives and the prints will not be a part of that, even the sort of narrow travelling press that always because of the president. I wonder if they will keep them away. So we may not get to hear, all we have heard so far, excuse me for a moment, was the president social media manager treating he had been treated like a rock star by the people the hospital. Said the actual choreography of this visit in el paso we had skewed because of what its like then. Yeah, i think i will they will be more worried about the optics at this one simply because this one is much more, if it can be much more charged, i dont wa nt to can be much more charged, i dont want to downgrade what happened in ohio. Nine people died, dozens injured. It was an awful moment, but what we know about the el paso is shifting to my its not as greater numbers, but it was driven and motivated seems by hatred for hispanics and mexican invasion of texas, as the perpetrator the alleged perpetrator described it in that manifesto that hes been linked to. Now in a town where 80 of people are hispanic, thats not going to go down to while at the president is not seen to call that out. So we will see what he actually says and how much interaction there really is. But i would be very surprised he comes near the demonstrations of this people particularly, those groups who do not want to appear at all. |j particularly, those groups who do not want to appear at all. I suspect you are right, as he as he arrives he will update as im sure, gary live in texas. The uk is moving ahead with its preparations for a no deal brexit. Senior cabinet ministers have been visiting dover today. Its the uks biggest port. I7 of the countrys trade comes through this one port, so if they dont get things right in dover, the problems will be felt across the rest of the country. Heres the minister in charge of no deal preparations, michael gove. I think if we do leave without a deal on october 31, there will inevitably be bumps in the road. So its myjob to make sure you are as ready as possible for all contingencies and a reason why im here today is i been talking to people who manage at this point. And those who are responsible for freights travelling to europe and ive been talking to those who manage other ports to make sure goods can slow other people can receive in supermarkets and shops everything they need and the britain industry and commerce can carry on growing. So will supermarkets receive everything they need 7 28 of the food britain consumed last year came from the eu. That figure is even higher in the winter months, which will add to the challenge. Heres a spokeperson for the Food Industry. The food sector is clear a no deal exit is a disastrous outcome for us. But we had never said the country will starve, thats not the case. There will be selected shortages and they will be to an extent random because it depends on which truck thats there and which dont. So who will determine which trucks get priority . Food Companies Say they could Work Together to co ordinate and direct supplies. At the moment Competition Laws stop them from doing that. But theyre asking the government for a waiver. Heres tim rycroft again. This is a pirate secretary of state for business has he his last financial crisis when they were taught between banks, so i dont think its a very difficult thing for government to do, they obviously its a big signal of no deal preparedness. So no deal would result in a lot of disruption. But some sectors believe it would be worth it. Take the fishing industry. Under the common fisheries policy, the uk needs to abide by strict harvesting quotas. No deal means no quotas. Heres one scottish fisherman. We will have real time management of fisheries, something you can look at all important fisheries in the Northern Hemisphere like norway and iceland there are coastal states deciding what happens and in their waters which they control. We have to go through edinburgh and then london and then brussels, so if we need management of our fishery decisions that need to be taken on the day which usually takes months happening. Thats not to say there arent any risks. Heres another view from within the scottish fishing industry. Our own government is saying they will not apply any duty on imports. But, we have not heard the same from oui but, we have not heard the same from our eu counterparts. So it may be we will be faced with export duties which will be added onto cost of production, but i think long term, sensible outcomes will come from it and we will find the new normal. No deal would mean that come october 31, britain is outside the eus Single Market and customs union. That would allow the uk to strike its own trade deals. Britains foreign secretary, dominic raab, is in washington laying down the ground work for a deal with the United States. This is him shaking hands with the us secretary of state mike pompeo. And here he is after meeting President Trump. We talked about all of the things we wa nt to we talked about all of the things we want to get together and post brexit for the want to get together and post brexit forthe uk, want to get together and post brexit for the uk, whether its getting a free trade deal it down which will be lots of work to make it happen, but there is huge appetite on both sides to achieve that. So mr raab is quietly confident of getting a good deal with the us. But one economic heavy hitter isnt so sure. This is larry summers. He was us treasury secretary under bill clinton and an Economic Advisor to barack obama. He believes that britain will appear desperate to donald trump. He went on to say, britain has much less to give than europe as a whole did, therefore less reason for the United States to make concessions. Even so, the us secretary of state is talking up the so called special relationship. We talked about brexit today, i will repeat what i said in the uk. We support the sovereign choice, however brexit ultimately shakes out and will be on the doorstep hand in hand, ready to sign a new frayed free trade agreement. Barbara plett usher is in washington. Weve got the uk and mike pompeo theyre both pretty upbeat about the possibility of a trade deal. Yes, they certainly were on the same page with this, they gave a positive message. Its quite important to the British Government of christ because it needs to fire up the trade options with 90 partners as he likes to say, and he was invited into the oval office to see the president and delighted by that. He said mr trump had said he wanted to have an ambitious trade deal and then you had mike pompeo standing next to him saying they would be ready pen in hand to sign a deal if it is possible, i suspect in the message was coordinated and very positive. But not to state body obvious it wont be that easy. No its not going to be easy and as he said that official, who is treasury secretary for a barack obama has been outspoken about the difficulties are essentially saying britain doesnt really have much leverage and it needs to be of more than the us does, in fact he went as far as to say britain is delusional to think if you get a favourable agreement from the us of christ we know it president trapp likes to strike a ha rd president trapp likes to strike a hard bargain to get the best possible dealfor hard bargain to get the best possible deal for america as he sees it, let linked tariffs on his allies, its a question would be willing to give uk a break to get through that transition to brexit and we know he likes the idea brexit and we know he likes the idea brexit and he likes borisjohnson, so we have to see but it since. Stay with us on outside source still to come. The us china trade war continues, and its caused Central Banks around the world to cut Interest Rates. Splits have emerged in the labour party about whether to allow a second independence referendum in scotland after the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said the party should no longer stand in the way of a vote. But scottish labour have criticised his comments, saying that breaking up the union after 300 years would be far more damaging than brexit. The snp leader, and scotlands first minister, nicola sturgeon, says she welcomed mr mcdonnells intervention. His comments seem to be a statement that basic democracy and what he said lets it should be the spot for Scottish Parliament and the people of scotland to decide whether oi people of scotland to decide whether or not country becomes independent. It amazes me it should be a controversial statement. Westminster governments are entitled to argue against independence, but not entitled to block the right to people of scotland to make that choice. So if a statement of democracy, should not be controversial. This is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. Our lead story is. President trump is on his way to El Paso Texas where 22 died in a mass shoting on the weekend. But the row over whether his language is fuelling hate crimes continues. Theres been what is bound to be seen as yet another escalation in the us china trade war. This tweet from the tech website techcrunch the Trump Administration has Just Announced a ban on federal agencies using Huawei Technology and services, among other chinese tech giants. This comes at a time when americas biggest tech firms have been pressing for more clarity on what kind of business they can do with huawei. Our correspondent Michelle Fleury is in new york. Tell us what this means. It stops federal agencies from purchasing telecom or Technology Equipment from what the government describes as a substantial are central component of any substantial are central component of a ny syste m substantial are central component of any system or Critical Technology pa rt any system or Critical Technology part of any system. So in other words, government cannot buy from them, going into effect august 13. And its something improved by Congress Early this year. Now, there are going to be labourers but i guess oui concert consensus, and we did not know what those circumstances will be. Waivers. The new rules go back to efforts by the white house under donald trump to restrict huawei, which they claim is or type two chinese intelligence. Now its not the only Company Worth noting listed in this. Other chinese firms are also affected. Again, there is very focused on huawei in terms of how america clashed with china. And the timing comes right at the heat of a very bad time between relationship between us and china. Yeah, i mean, if you look at whats happening in the last start a few days and lastly, we have seen donald trump say hes going to impose more tariffs, you see the Chinese Central Bank responded by getting their currency pelican for diuretic dollar, which then led to china being labelled as a giant currency so the idea very close to the trade he has is to be slipping away, so that has that panic that pat make the Financial Markets on monday we are talking about the sharp falls on wall street. And then we had a brief arrest bite before they start to fall again today as they start to fall again today as the investors look for safe places to put that money and move swiftly into the bonds. A boat by the Financial Market suggesting they are deeply concerned by where all of it is leading a wet it means the global economy. Thank you, michelle. Around the world Central Banks are cutting the cost of borrowing with Interest Rates hitting rock bottom. And theres even more pressure on the Us Central Bank despite last weeks cut, thanks to a thread of tweets from President Trump tweet realdonaldtrump three more Central Banks cut rates. Our problem is not china we are stronger than ever, money is pouring into the us. While china is losing companies by the thousands to other countries, and their currency is under siege our problem is a Federal Reserve that is too proud to admit their mistake of acting too fast and tightening too much and that i was right . They must cut rates bigger and faster. It comes on a day which new zealand was the first of three countries to aggressively cut rates because of global trade tensions such as the us china trade war. It was followed hours later by thailand, and india, which at the start of this year was the worlds Fastest Growing economy but is now struggling, as Sameer Hashmi explains from mumbai. Before the meeting at the razor bank of india to place it was widely expected that would be a rate cut, but what took everyone by surprise if