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Well ask the company whether this has anything to do with
President Trump
s
America First
approach. And. The girls not for turning why this statue of defiance is staying put on wall street. The scottish and uk governments look to be on a
Collision Course
tonight. Within the last couple of hours, the
Scottish Parliament
has backed the
Scottish First
ministers demands for a second
Independence Referendum
. The final decision to grant that vote still rests with the uk government
In Westminster
, and tonight they have refused to even enter into negotiations with the
Scottish Government
until the
Brexit Process
is complete. That could be years away, and well outside the timetable set out by edinburgh. Our
Scotland Editor
sarah smith reports on a looming confrontation between holyrood and westminster. Jubilant excitement as supporters heard the
Scottish Parliament
had just voted for a referendum. Tears of joy today, but disappointment will follow. They are shouting yes, the
Prime Minister
will soon tell them no, there will not be a vote. I call on
Nicola Sturgeon
. Earlier, the debate suspended after last weeks
Terror Attack
In Westminster
, resumed. Scotlands future should be in scotlands hands. That is what this debate is about, the future of our country, how we best harness our potential as a country and overcome the challenges that we face. Is she going to spend the next two years and 100 of her time campaigning for scotland to leave the uk, at the expense of governing, or will she roll up her sleeves from today and seek to secure more powers for this parliament when they return from brussels to britain . Independence debates always excite passion and confrontation. We are sick of it, and most people in scotland have had enough too. This
Parliament Needs
to and must focus on the priorities of the people of this country. It is not the time to be sidetracked by yet more unnecessary division. So i will not take any lessons from the first minister. Because actually. Sit down. Precisely nothing changed yesterday. I think ive answered the first ministers question. The result was never really in doubt, as the greens voted with the snp. The motion, as amended, is therefore agreed. The first minister can now formally ask theresa may for an
Independence Vote
. I hope the
United Kingdom
government will respect the view of parliament. This is simply about giving people in scotland a choice. We agree that now is not the right time for that choice, but that choice should be available to people in scotland, when the terms of brexit are clear. I look forward to discussions in the weeks ahead. Nicola sturgeon knows that theresa may is going to refuse to allow another scottish referendum. So, why bother asking for one at all . The tories say it is all part of a well rehearsed game from the snp, where they put forward proposals to westminster they know will be rejected, and then react with
Righteous Indignation
when they are. Rejecting holyroods request for a referendum is a risk, but thats exactly what the uk government will do. The
Prime Minister
has made her position very clear. Now is not the time for another referendum. Nothing has been said in the
Scottish Parliament
process would be unfair on the people of scotland. The danger for the uk government is that saying no could backfire and stir up support for independence. But they firmly believe most scottish voters dont want another referendum and will accept that now is not the time. Sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh. Lets speak to our
Scotland Editor
, sarah smith, in edinburgh. Quite a robust response from the
Scottish Secretary
david mandel, and hes talking about not granting a referendum until the end of the
Brexit Process
, which might include the transition as well. Yes, the uk governments position as they dont wa nt to governments position as they dont want to even talk about another referendum or the possible timing of an
Independence Vote
until after the brexit negotiations have been completed in two years time. Theyve made clear theyre not saying they think there could be a vote in two yea rs saying they think there could be a vote in two years time, but to give
Scotla Nd Vote
in two years time, but to give scotland a reasonable choice of what theyre choosing between an independent scotland and the new uk, as it will be processed brexit, they need to wait until its bedded down a bitand need to wait until its bedded down a bit and see what the consequences of leaving the eu are going to be. So this sets up quite a constitutional struggle. The first minister is going to go ahead and send a formal request to theresa may, to the british
Prime Minister
later this week, even though she knows the answer is going to be known. The
Prime Minister
is not saying never but is saying now is not the time to be talking about it, not when we should be concentrating on brexit. The
Scottish Government
are pretty determined not to take no for an answer but what they can do to force the uk government to at least enter discussions about an
Independence Referendum
, that remains unclear at the moment. That isa remains unclear at the moment. That is a very good explanation of where we stand. Thank you. Lets speak to alex salmond the former first minister of scotland and leader of the yes campaign during the referendum of 2014. We know theresa may will not engage on this. The question is, what next for you . Letsjust concern what happened today. A proportion of parliament, unlike this one down here, as by a substantial and clear majority voted for the people of scotla nd majority voted for the people of scotland have the right to exercise their
Self Determination
. Now, theresa may may think she can stand against that but she wont be able to, her position will crumble. Not today, not tomorrow, but over the coming weeks and months, because no british
Prime Minister
for the last generation has attempted to deny the scottish people the right to
Self Determination
. In my lifetime is the biggest opponent of
Scottish Independence
was
Margaret Thatcher
but even she said in her autobiography that scotland had an undoubted right of
Self Determination
and the people if they were determined on it, no politician, certainly not her, would stand in their way. Theresa may, taking the stance she is doing, is attempting to deny the scottish people the right to decide. Self determination delayed is
Self Determination
denied. Self determination delayed is selfdetermination denied. Will she really crumble . She will say the view of the scottish people is on her side. Shes going into a very complex negotiation on brexit. Shes made it very clear the scottish people cant take the view one independence until they know how that process has bedded down. I put to you again, what can you possibly do to change the position we are in tonight . Shes wrong about the view of the scottish people. There is only one poll that as our straight should the uk concede a referendum if its requested . It showed a clear majority. 60 , which requested . It showed a clear majority. 6096, which you said would be a prerequisite for another referendum. I never said anything of the sort. Nicola sturgeon and her ma nifesto the sort. Nicola sturgeon and her manifesto last year, which is what counts, said if scotland were dragged out of the
European Union
against the will of the scottish people, which has happened, on page 23 incidentally, the
Scottish Government
should have the right call for another referendum. It was in her manifesto,
Nicola Sturgeon
resoundingly elected on that ma
Nifesto Resoundingly
elected on that manifesto and the
Scottish Parliament
has voted clearly for it today. To deny that is to deny the right of the scottish people. In fa ct, right of the scottish people. In fact, denying
Self Determination
and no politician down here, the days of that happening. Down here this spring, brexit, empire 2. 0. Let me tell you, the days of the
British Empire
are over and the days of british
Prime Minister
is denying
Self Determination
to the scottish people are over as well. You have been very critical of the brexit campaign,
Boris Johnson
and been very critical of the brexit campaign, borisjohnson and nigel farage for not coming up with a clear plan. Lets focus on your plan. What is the destination for scotla nd plan. What is the destination for scotland if it was independent . Nicola sturgeon wants a
Referendum In18
Nicola Sturgeon
wants a referendum in 18 months to two years. Every parliament around europe, as well as this one, will get a chance to accept or reject a brexit deal. She will bring forward a in that time scale to care compare against the brexit deal. That is the right and proper way to do things. Brexit deal. That is the right and proper way to do thingslj understand proper way to do things. understand that but what is the destination, will you be a member of the
European Union
. destination, will you be a member of the
European Union
. I am certain
Nicola Sturgeon
will bring forward a prospectus which allows for continuity within the
Single Market
place. And nobody in this place is at all confident the
British Government
will be able to do that asa government will be able to do that as a result of the brexit negotiations. Thats why the right time, the proper time, the only feasible time to decide this issue is in18 feasible time to decide this issue is in 18 months to two years, when this parliament and every other parliament around europe gets the chance to vote on it. Why shouldnt the scottish people have the right to vote and exercise
Self Determination
on that timescale . Lets remind whats going on here. This is not just lets remind whats going on here. This is notjust about scotland. Northern ireland is in deadlock. The welsh arts alienate it. Scotland is moving for an
Independence Referendum
and the english are split 5050. This referendum and the english are split 50 50. This is not a
Prime Minister
In Westminster
in command of the political environment. On that disunited basis, which she has created, she is moving into the most difficult european negotiations to stop for more than a generation. The
Prime Minister
. It will be evident for all to see. Michelle here in washington. Just pick up on this idea, if you go back to the first referendum, one of the key questions many scots had was what with the economy look like, what with the currency but like . Here we are talking about a second referendum, talking about a second referendum, talking about a second referendum, talking about the timetable for that to ta ke talking about the timetable for that to take place. Will people, when they vote on this, have any idea of what the economic landscape might look like . Of course they shall. As you will remember, in the first
Referendum Campaign
, december 2013, there was presented in a prospectus white paper of 670 pages. Many, many people in the
Brexit Referendum Last
year would have loved that sort of prospectus in order to judge year would have loved that sort of prospectus in order tojudge how to vote. Im quite certain
Nicola Sturgeon
will outline the same kind of white paper with the same kind of guidance for people as is right and proper in a
Referendum Campaign
. Alex salmond, thank you very much indeed. A great pleasure. These are certainly momentous days for the uk. They are. Tomorrow theresa may serves official notice on brussels that brexit will be underway. The two dear negotiation will start tomorrow. And today i think is a very good illustration of the challenge that shes going to face, not only negotiating with the
European Union
, which will be complex in itself, but also keeping her own party onside this. The staunch brexiteers within her party who want their cake and eat it, but also those
Constituent Parts
of the
United Kingdom
. Remember, its the conservative and unionist party, she isa conservative and unionist party, she is a unionist, she wants to keep all the countries together as part of the countries together as part of the
United Kingdom
Going Forward
and that will be a very difficult task. And we havent even touched on what the other eu members think. Like spain, or belgium, who would possibly be opposed to an independent scotland joining the
European Union
because it might giving courage and there succession as part of their country as well. Notan as part of their country as well. Not an easy challenge for the
Scottish Government
, if it was to get that referendum. Meanwhile,
President Trump
hasjust signed an
Executive Order
rolling back many of president 0bamas
Climate Change
policies. The
Energy Independence
order begins the process of withdrawing and re writing president 0bamas clean power plan. The white house says it will restore thousands of lost jobs to coal mining communities. Begins the process of withdrawing and re writing president 0bamas clean power plan. The white house says it will restore thousands of lostjobs to coal mining communities. This is wayne spoke in pennsylvania. You come to a place like this, the coal mine, as hopefully you can see through the drizzle behind me, is literally physically part of the time. It is the reason this area prospered, but that has all been taken away in recent years. Notjust this mine but several mines in this region have shut down in recent yea rs. Region have shut down in recent years. People have really struggled, have really struggled, but they have got used to the idea that if they wa nt to got used to the idea that if they want to move forward and have a future here they have to diversify in terms of industry, and along comes donald trump and says in effect that he can turn back the clock, can make coal king again and thatis clock, can make coal king again and that is a message people here wanted to hear. The coal mine here closed more than a year ago. Hundreds of well paid miners were laid off. Rightly or wrongly, many blame the policies of the last policy. Either losing their houses, trucks, their cars. Losing their houses. Its a big impact. If it was up to make, every coalminer in this country would be working, because the fact is, weve been mining coal in this country for 200 years. Open it back up, get the guys back to work. Do you think its going to happen . I believe it is, yes. Nearly 70 of people here in a traditionally democratic county voted trump in the election. The fact he said he would reverse 0bama policies on
Carbon Emissions
to bring back mining jobs was key. President 0bama said he was introducing these regulations to curb americas reliance on coal cuts because of concerns over
Climate Change
, but this governments more dismissive attitude towards
Global Warming
is something thats alarming environmentalists, and its promise to reopen coal mines is just one part of that. As well as
Overturning Rules
to stop offering new
Government Leases
for coal mines, donald trump plans to cut funding for americas
Environmental Protection
agency by around a third. The man he appointed to head the organisation says hes not even sure
Human Activity
affects
President Trump<\/a>s
America First<\/a> approach. And. The girls not for turning why this statue of defiance is staying put on wall street. The scottish and uk governments look to be on a
Collision Course<\/a> tonight. Within the last couple of hours, the
Scottish Parliament<\/a> has backed the
Scottish First<\/a> ministers demands for a second
Independence Referendum<\/a>. The final decision to grant that vote still rests with the uk government
In Westminster<\/a>, and tonight they have refused to even enter into negotiations with the
Scottish Government<\/a> until the
Brexit Process<\/a> is complete. That could be years away, and well outside the timetable set out by edinburgh. Our
Scotland Editor<\/a> sarah smith reports on a looming confrontation between holyrood and westminster. Jubilant excitement as supporters heard the
Scottish Parliament<\/a> had just voted for a referendum. Tears of joy today, but disappointment will follow. They are shouting yes, the
Prime Minister<\/a> will soon tell them no, there will not be a vote. I call on
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a>. Earlier, the debate suspended after last weeks
Terror Attack<\/a>
In Westminster<\/a>, resumed. Scotlands future should be in scotlands hands. That is what this debate is about, the future of our country, how we best harness our potential as a country and overcome the challenges that we face. Is she going to spend the next two years and 100 of her time campaigning for scotland to leave the uk, at the expense of governing, or will she roll up her sleeves from today and seek to secure more powers for this parliament when they return from brussels to britain . Independence debates always excite passion and confrontation. We are sick of it, and most people in scotland have had enough too. This
Parliament Needs<\/a> to and must focus on the priorities of the people of this country. It is not the time to be sidetracked by yet more unnecessary division. So i will not take any lessons from the first minister. Because actually. Sit down. Precisely nothing changed yesterday. I think ive answered the first ministers question. The result was never really in doubt, as the greens voted with the snp. The motion, as amended, is therefore agreed. The first minister can now formally ask theresa may for an
Independence Vote<\/a>. I hope the
United Kingdom<\/a> government will respect the view of parliament. This is simply about giving people in scotland a choice. We agree that now is not the right time for that choice, but that choice should be available to people in scotland, when the terms of brexit are clear. I look forward to discussions in the weeks ahead. Nicola sturgeon knows that theresa may is going to refuse to allow another scottish referendum. So, why bother asking for one at all . The tories say it is all part of a well rehearsed game from the snp, where they put forward proposals to westminster they know will be rejected, and then react with
Righteous Indignation<\/a> when they are. Rejecting holyroods request for a referendum is a risk, but thats exactly what the uk government will do. The
Prime Minister<\/a> has made her position very clear. Now is not the time for another referendum. Nothing has been said in the
Scottish Parliament<\/a> process would be unfair on the people of scotland. The danger for the uk government is that saying no could backfire and stir up support for independence. But they firmly believe most scottish voters dont want another referendum and will accept that now is not the time. Sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh. Lets speak to our
Scotland Editor<\/a>, sarah smith, in edinburgh. Quite a robust response from the
Scottish Secretary<\/a> david mandel, and hes talking about not granting a referendum until the end of the
Brexit Process<\/a>, which might include the transition as well. Yes, the uk governments position as they dont wa nt to governments position as they dont want to even talk about another referendum or the possible timing of an
Independence Vote<\/a> until after the brexit negotiations have been completed in two years time. Theyve made clear theyre not saying they think there could be a vote in two yea rs saying they think there could be a vote in two years time, but to give
Scotla Nd Vote<\/a> in two years time, but to give scotland a reasonable choice of what theyre choosing between an independent scotland and the new uk, as it will be processed brexit, they need to wait until its bedded down a bitand need to wait until its bedded down a bit and see what the consequences of leaving the eu are going to be. So this sets up quite a constitutional struggle. The first minister is going to go ahead and send a formal request to theresa may, to the british
Prime Minister<\/a> later this week, even though she knows the answer is going to be known. The
Prime Minister<\/a> is not saying never but is saying now is not the time to be talking about it, not when we should be concentrating on brexit. The
Scottish Government<\/a> are pretty determined not to take no for an answer but what they can do to force the uk government to at least enter discussions about an
Independence Referendum<\/a>, that remains unclear at the moment. That isa remains unclear at the moment. That is a very good explanation of where we stand. Thank you. Lets speak to alex salmond the former first minister of scotland and leader of the yes campaign during the referendum of 2014. We know theresa may will not engage on this. The question is, what next for you . Letsjust concern what happened today. A proportion of parliament, unlike this one down here, as by a substantial and clear majority voted for the people of scotla nd majority voted for the people of scotland have the right to exercise their
Self Determination<\/a>. Now, theresa may may think she can stand against that but she wont be able to, her position will crumble. Not today, not tomorrow, but over the coming weeks and months, because no british
Prime Minister<\/a>for the last generation has attempted to deny the scottish people the right to
Self Determination<\/a>. In my lifetime is the biggest opponent of
Scottish Independence<\/a> was
Margaret Thatcher<\/a> but even she said in her autobiography that scotland had an undoubted right of
Self Determination<\/a> and the people if they were determined on it, no politician, certainly not her, would stand in their way. Theresa may, taking the stance she is doing, is attempting to deny the scottish people the right to decide. Self determination delayed is
Self Determination<\/a> denied. Self determination delayed is selfdetermination denied. Will she really crumble . She will say the view of the scottish people is on her side. Shes going into a very complex negotiation on brexit. Shes made it very clear the scottish people cant take the view one independence until they know how that process has bedded down. I put to you again, what can you possibly do to change the position we are in tonight . Shes wrong about the view of the scottish people. There is only one poll that as our straight should the uk concede a referendum if its requested . It showed a clear majority. 60 , which requested . It showed a clear majority. 6096, which you said would be a prerequisite for another referendum. I never said anything of the sort. Nicola sturgeon and her ma nifesto the sort. Nicola sturgeon and her manifesto last year, which is what counts, said if scotland were dragged out of the
European Union<\/a> against the will of the scottish people, which has happened, on page 23 incidentally, the
Scottish Government<\/a> should have the right call for another referendum. It was in her manifesto,
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a> resoundingly elected on that ma
Nifesto Resoundingly<\/a> elected on that manifesto and the
Scottish Parliament<\/a> has voted clearly for it today. To deny that is to deny the right of the scottish people. In fa ct, right of the scottish people. In fact, denying
Self Determination<\/a> and no politician down here, the days of that happening. Down here this spring, brexit, empire 2. 0. Let me tell you, the days of the
British Empire<\/a> are over and the days of british
Prime Minister<\/a> is denying
Self Determination<\/a> to the scottish people are over as well. You have been very critical of the brexit campaign,
Boris Johnson<\/a> and been very critical of the brexit campaign, borisjohnson and nigel farage for not coming up with a clear plan. Lets focus on your plan. What is the destination for scotla nd plan. What is the destination for scotland if it was independent . Nicola sturgeon wants a
Referendum In18<\/a>
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a> wants a referendum in 18 months to two years. Every parliament around europe, as well as this one, will get a chance to accept or reject a brexit deal. She will bring forward a in that time scale to care compare against the brexit deal. That is the right and proper way to do things. Brexit deal. That is the right and proper way to do thingslj understand proper way to do things. understand that but what is the destination, will you be a member of the
European Union<\/a> . destination, will you be a member of the
European Union<\/a> . I am certain
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a> will bring forward a prospectus which allows for continuity within the
Single Market<\/a> place. And nobody in this place is at all confident the
British Government<\/a> will be able to do that asa government will be able to do that as a result of the brexit negotiations. Thats why the right time, the proper time, the only feasible time to decide this issue is in18 feasible time to decide this issue is in 18 months to two years, when this parliament and every other parliament around europe gets the chance to vote on it. Why shouldnt the scottish people have the right to vote and exercise
Self Determination<\/a> on that timescale . Lets remind whats going on here. This is not just lets remind whats going on here. This is notjust about scotland. Northern ireland is in deadlock. The welsh arts alienate it. Scotland is moving for an
Independence Referendum<\/a> and the english are split 5050. This referendum and the english are split 50 50. This is not a
Prime Minister<\/a>
In Westminster<\/a> in command of the political environment. On that disunited basis, which she has created, she is moving into the most difficult european negotiations to stop for more than a generation. The
Prime Minister<\/a>. It will be evident for all to see. Michelle here in washington. Just pick up on this idea, if you go back to the first referendum, one of the key questions many scots had was what with the economy look like, what with the currency but like . Here we are talking about a second referendum, talking about a second referendum, talking about a second referendum, talking about the timetable for that to ta ke talking about the timetable for that to take place. Will people, when they vote on this, have any idea of what the economic landscape might look like . Of course they shall. As you will remember, in the first
Referendum Campaign<\/a>, december 2013, there was presented in a prospectus white paper of 670 pages. Many, many people in the
Brexit Referendum Last<\/a> year would have loved that sort of prospectus in order to judge year would have loved that sort of prospectus in order tojudge how to vote. Im quite certain
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a> will outline the same kind of white paper with the same kind of guidance for people as is right and proper in a
Referendum Campaign<\/a>. Alex salmond, thank you very much indeed. A great pleasure. These are certainly momentous days for the uk. They are. Tomorrow theresa may serves official notice on brussels that brexit will be underway. The two dear negotiation will start tomorrow. And today i think is a very good illustration of the challenge that shes going to face, not only negotiating with the
European Union<\/a>, which will be complex in itself, but also keeping her own party onside this. The staunch brexiteers within her party who want their cake and eat it, but also those
Constituent Parts<\/a> of the
United Kingdom<\/a>. Remember, its the conservative and unionist party, she isa conservative and unionist party, she is a unionist, she wants to keep all the countries together as part of the countries together as part of the
United Kingdom<\/a>
Going Forward<\/a> and that will be a very difficult task. And we havent even touched on what the other eu members think. Like spain, or belgium, who would possibly be opposed to an independent scotland joining the
European Union<\/a> because it might giving courage and there succession as part of their country as well. Notan as part of their country as well. Not an easy challenge for the
Scottish Government<\/a>, if it was to get that referendum. Meanwhile,
President Trump<\/a> hasjust signed an
Executive Order<\/a> rolling back many of president 0bamas
Climate Change<\/a> policies. The
Energy Independence<\/a> order begins the process of withdrawing and re writing president 0bamas clean power plan. The white house says it will restore thousands of lost jobs to coal mining communities. Begins the process of withdrawing and re writing president 0bamas clean power plan. The white house says it will restore thousands of lostjobs to coal mining communities. This is wayne spoke in pennsylvania. You come to a place like this, the coal mine, as hopefully you can see through the drizzle behind me, is literally physically part of the time. It is the reason this area prospered, but that has all been taken away in recent years. Notjust this mine but several mines in this region have shut down in recent yea rs. Region have shut down in recent years. People have really struggled, have really struggled, but they have got used to the idea that if they wa nt to got used to the idea that if they want to move forward and have a future here they have to diversify in terms of industry, and along comes donald trump and says in effect that he can turn back the clock, can make coal king again and thatis clock, can make coal king again and that is a message people here wanted to hear. The coal mine here closed more than a year ago. Hundreds of well paid miners were laid off. Rightly or wrongly, many blame the policies of the last policy. Either losing their houses, trucks, their cars. Losing their houses. Its a big impact. If it was up to make, every coalminer in this country would be working, because the fact is, weve been mining coal in this country for 200 years. Open it back up, get the guys back to work. Do you think its going to happen . I believe it is, yes. Nearly 70 of people here in a traditionally democratic county voted trump in the election. The fact he said he would reverse 0bama policies on
Carbon Emissions<\/a> to bring back mining jobs was key. President 0bama said he was introducing these regulations to curb americas reliance on coal cuts because of concerns over
Climate Change<\/a>, but this governments more dismissive attitude towards
Global Warming<\/a> is something thats alarming environmentalists, and its promise to reopen coal mines is just one part of that. As well as
Overturning Rules<\/a> to stop offering new
Government Leases<\/a> for coal mines, donald trump plans to cut funding for americas
Environmental Protection<\/a> agency by around a third. The man he appointed to head the organisation says hes not even sure
Human Activity<\/a> affects
Climate Change<\/a>. But is all of this even going to bring backjobs . Trump said many times, i love coal miners, i love coal mines, i love coal. Were going to bring back coal, we going to bring back coal. And so this is the livelihood of this county. A lot of people, a lot of my friends, and so they believed it. I personally dont. I dont know how you bring back coal. Many mines shut down simply because of economics, there were cheaper ways of producing energy. If the jobs dont return, after hopes have been raised, people here might one day feel all thats really happened is a distraction from truly modernising
American Industry<\/a> and a devastating setback in the fight against
Climate Change<\/a>. That report, we can listen to the president. We have an
Impressive Group<\/a> here to celebrate the start of a new era in
American Energy<\/a> and production and job creation. The action im taking today will eliminate federal overreach, restore
Economic Freedom<\/a> and allow our companies and our workers to thrive, compete and succeed on a level
Playing Field<\/a> for the first time in a long time. Its been a long time, fellas. Im not just talking about eight years, a lot longer than eight years, you people know it may be better than anybody. Thanks as well to the many distinguished
Members Of Congress<\/a> who have taken the time to be here. I want to thank all of our
Industry Leaders<\/a> who are with us, and to share our determination to create jobs in america for americans. And thank you all so, i spotted you in the audience, thank you. That is what this is all about, bringing back ourjobs, bringing back our dreams and making
America Wealthy<\/a> again. I also want to thank the dedicated
Public Servants<\/a> who are with us this afternoon. Youre doing important work to protect our health and public resources. So important. Finally i want to acknowledge the truly amazing people behind me on the stage, our incredible coalminers. Applause we love our coalminers. Great people. 0ver great people. Over the past two yea rs great people. Over the past two years ive spent time with the miners all over america. They told me about the struggles theyve endured. Actually, in one case, i went to a group of miners in west virginia. You remember, shelley. I said, how about this. Why dont we get together, well go to another place and youll get anotherjob . You wont mind any more do you like that idea . You wont mind any more do you like that idea . They you wont mind any more do you like that idea . They said no, we dont like that idea we love to mine, thats what we want to do. I said if thats what we want to do. I said if thats what we want to do. I said if thats what you love to do, thats what youre going to do. I was very impressed. They loved the job, thats what their job impressed. They loved the job, thats what theirjob is, i fully understand that. I grew up in a
Real Estate Fa M Ily<\/a> understand that. I grew up in a real estate family and until this recent little excursion into the world of politics i could never understand why anybody would not want to be in the world of real estate. Believe me. So i understand it, and were with you 100 and thats what youre going to do, 0k . Applause the miners told me about the attacks on theirjobs and their livelihoods. They tell me about the efforts to shut down their minds, their communities and their very way of life. I made them this promise. We will put our miners back to work. Applause weve always do applause weve always do weve today on taking bold action to follow through on that promise. My administration is putting an end to the war on coal. Were going to have clea n the war on coal. Were going to have clean coal, really clean coal. With todays
Executive Action<\/a> i am taking historic steps to lift the restrictions on the
American Energy<\/a>. To reverse
Government Intrusion<\/a> and to canceljob to reverse
Government Intrusion<\/a> and to cancel job killing to reverse
Government Intrusion<\/a> and to canceljob killing regulations. Applause and by the way, regulation is not just in this industry but every industry. Were doing them by the thousands, every industry. We going to have safety co m e every industry. We going to have safety come water, clean air but so many are unnecessary and so many are job killing. Were getting rid of the bad ones. 0ne job killing. Were getting rid of the bad ones. One by one we are keeping promises and putting power back into the hands of the people. First todays energy ended the patented his action for an immediate
Re Evaluation<\/a> of the so called clean power plan. Applause perhaps. Perhaps no single regulation threatens our miners, and companies more than this
Crushing Attack<\/a> on
American Industry<\/a>. Second, were lifting the ban on federal leasing for coal production. Third, were lifting
Job Killing Restrictions<\/a> on the production of oil, natural gas, clean coaland shale energy. And finally we are returning power to the states where that power belongs. States and local communities know what is best for them. They understand it, they get it, they have been doing it for a long time. It was taken away from them and not handled well. They are them and not handled well. They are the ones that we should now and will now empower to decide. My
Action Todayis<\/a> now empower to decide. My action today is the latest in a series of steps to create american jobs and to grow american wealth. Were ending for theft of american prosperity and rebuilding our beloved country. We approved the permit to finally build the
Keystone Xl Pipeline<\/a> and cleared the
Keystone Xl Pipeline<\/a> and cleared the way to completion of the dakota accessed pipeline. Thousands and thousands of jobs. Applause there is
President Trump<\/a>, rolling back 0bamas clean power plan. And fulfilling, as he does that a campaign promise. A fairly bruising few days, the white house, so this puts them back on the front foot. It will feel a bit like a win for the white house staff behind. And thats important, isnt it, michelle . Yes,. Whats interesting is donald trump won and came to power on the grounds of being a businessman, on the grounds of his experience. What you are seeing here is essentially he is saying he is putting economic policy, in his view, ahead of environmental policies. A shift from the 0bama administration, which republicans felt had overstepped the mark and gone too far. There would be many republicans who would probably back him on that. They are not as in tune with president 0bamas
Climate Plans<\/a> as perhaps. The democrats were and obviously this is part of that. Theyve never really embrace
Climate Change<\/a>, so im sure there are plenty of people in his own party who are applauding today. Lets just move on. The wife of the westminster attacker
Khalid Masood<\/a> says she is shocked by the killings here in london last week. Ina week killings here in london last week. In a week she said she totally condemned her husbands actions. He ran down and killed three pedestrians
Westminster Bridge<\/a> and stabbed a
Police Officer<\/a> to death
Parliament Last<\/a> wednesday. People in the australian state of queensland are assessing the damage after cyclone deadbeat brought torrential waning gusts of wind up to 260 kilometres an hour. The
Prime Minister<\/a> said
Military Helicopters<\/a> and ships are being sent to deliver aid to the states north, where
Tens Of Thousands<\/a> of homes are without power. A convicted criminal known as
Carlos The Jackal<\/a> has been convicted for life of the 1974
Grenade Attack<\/a> ona for life of the 1974
Grenade Attack<\/a> on a paris store that killed two people. Judges found carles gil to throw the explosive. The 67 year old is already serving two
Life Sentences<\/a> in france for other murders and attacks. Youre watching one hundred days from bbc news. Still to come for viewers on the bbc news channel and
Bbc World News<\/a> from mexico to michigan why ford is investing
A Billion Dollars<\/a> in the us. Did donald trump have anything to do with it . And eye balling wall streets bull the
Steely Girl Staring<\/a> down big business and why
New York City<\/a> wants to keep herfor the moment at least. Thats still to come on 100 days, from bbc news. Today some of us enjoyed them really warm sunshine. For others very wet with some very heavy thunderstorms. That gives you a flavour of whats to come through the rest of this week. Some spots will be nudging 20 degrees but for others quite a lot of heavy rain and temperatures as a consequence will be rather disappointing. Thing is turning more u nsettled disappointing. Thing is turning more unsettled from the west. We have already had some thunderstorms this afternoon in parts of the midlands. This damp weather will spread to other areas. A dreary end of the night and lots of cloud cover but that will help prevent temperatures dropping to low. No. Anything but a rather murky start to your wednesday morning. Some mist around as well. This slow improvement, some sunshine for scotland for a time at least, although it wont last forever because the rain will be piling up the irish sea and eventually engulf much of scotland. A disappointing end to the day here with some heavy rain, particularly out west. Dry weather holding on in the far north. Northern ireland, hopefully some dry spells developing through the afternoon but not to be relied upon. A lot of rain in the north west. Rain in the west of wales. Just nudging into far south west of england. Further east, a lot of dry weather. Dry but quite cloudy, quite a humid feel, 15 16. That is nothing compared with the temperatures we could potentially see on thursday. Warm air wafting could potentially see on thursday. Warm airwafting up could potentially see on thursday. Warm air wafting up from the near confident and could send the mercury soaring as high as 20 or 21 in parts of east anglia, the south east. The north and west, markedly cooler and thats because a lot of cloud. Further rain, particularly up through the irish sea,
Chris Daniels<\/a> getting quite a lot of rain. Dry across parts of scotland and northern ireland, best of the temperatures southeast. By friday further wet
Weather Piling<\/a> in from the west. That was slowly move eastwards. This is a cold front. That cold front will push the warm air away. A fresher feel to things as we start the weekend. Going to see a as we start the weekend. Going to seeafair as we start the weekend. Going to see a fairfew as we start the weekend. Going to see a fair few showers around on saturday. This little ridge of
High Pressure<\/a> will settle things down come sunday. To sum up this weekend, april showers on the menu for the 1st of april on saturday. Drying up on sunday but some chilly nights to come as well. Enjoy your evening. Welcome back to 100 days with me
Michelle Fleury<\/a> in washington and
Christian Fraser<\/a> in london. 0ur headlines
Scotlands Parliament<\/a> backs a second
Independence Referendum<\/a>, putting it on a
Collision Course<\/a> with the
British Government<\/a>. Yes 69, no 59, there were no abstentions. The motion as amended is therefore agreed. Is this the beginning of the end of the
United Kingdom<\/a> . And the girls not for turning why this statue of defiance is staying put on wall street. Donald trump had some good news to tweet about this morning big announcement by ford today. Major investment to be made in three michigan plants. Car companies coming back to us. Ford has said it will spend 1. 2 billion dollars on the michigan plants. Before we came on air i spoke tojoe hinrichs, president of the americas for ford. How much of the announcement today is new investment that we havent heard about before . The investment in the romeo plant is new, we have not announced that previously. The 200
Million Investment<\/a> in the data centre is as well. The incremental investment going from 700 million to 350 million is new as well. So a number of these are new and exciting developments. For the state of michigan. What prompted you to make this further investment in the us at this particular moment in time . These investments have been in the works for a while. A number of them were committed in 2015 as part of the uaw contract negotiation. Why we are announcing today is the
Michigan Economic Development<\/a> corporation met today to give support for incentives and tax abatement. So they were going to take the package as part of the consideration, we wanted to talk about it publicly and let it come to life. It wasnt long ago that he pulled a planned investment in mexico now youre going ahead with this one of the us. Can you explain the
Business Thinking<\/a> behind it . Whats the economic case . We originally announced we would building a new plant in mexico to build the focus. As we have seen over the last couple of years, small car sales have reduced significantly in the us. We alternated that plan to bail to produce the in another
Mexican Plant<\/a> and save 500 million. Net of all those changes. That frees up money to make incremental investment in the us. Trump has talked about car industry about how it produces cars, where they are produced, did you talk to the administration about this . We shared the good news about the investment today with the
White House Administration<\/a> before 8am. We always give courtesy for our stakeholders including senators and congressmen and women. From the differentjurisdictions where we make announcement. And the state of michigan. We said that information because we wanted to know the knees were making, its a big investment and exciting news for michigan and the us and the
Auto Industry<\/a>. You mention the tax breaks for part of a decision at the local level . Youve got the administration talking about border tax reform. How important is that to ford . What other measures he want to see . We are supportive of the initiatives of the administration including tax reform. We think that is very much a necessary for the us economy. Today, tomorrow and the future. We are encouraged by that. The future
Infrastructure Investment<\/a> as well. There is definitely a need for that in the us. The tax support we are getting the state of michigan is about a little less than 30 million over 15 years. So not the bulk of the why we made the decision, but we appreciate the states support, and so with a number of our initiatives. Key to all of this is creating jobs. What has been the reaction from the workers .
0ur Workforce<\/a> is extremely excited about being up to make the next generation of the ranger and bronco. Any
Investment Plan<\/a> is exciting. The cascading effects of investment dollars in the
Auto Industry<\/a> is prominent. It creates nine otherjobs fair everyjob we create. Its exciting. The state of michigan where supportive and excited. All of our employees are excited about the investment. 80 of our sales are produced here, with the largest reducer of vehicles in the us, we are enforcing the manufacturing and automotive story of the united states, it makes us feel good, its our home country and home business. And a friendly
Business Environment<\/a> helps. Thanks forjoining us. So big investment in these michigan pla nts so big investment in these michigan plants and
President Trump<\/a> is claiming this is one of his. Did you get a feeling from that interviews we re get a feeling from that interviews were the they made the decision because of trump or what is already in the pipeline . Some of that money as he said, was in the pipeline for as he said, was in the pipeline for a long time. Some was more recent. Perhaps it was influenced by the fa ct we perhaps it was influenced by the fact we keep hearing them businessmen, ceo after see that businessmen, ceo after see that business has improved or word or improve the tramp. I think the question though improved under tramp. The question is what is hat thing is that on car production. Were starting to see americans buying fewer cars, and perhaps there was a sense the market has reached a peak. So it will see how this marries the idea of selling cars when customers do not want as much. Leading democrats say the republican chair of the
House Intelligence Committee<\/a> must recuse himself from the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election. Last week mr nunes by passed his
Committee Going<\/a> directly to the president with new intelligence relating to wiretapping. It suggested mr. Trump and his associates were incidentally swept up in the surveillance of foreign targets, by the american spy agencies. Where did that intelligence come from . Well, it now emerges he had met his source on white house grounds the very day before he shared it with the president. Someone had invited him into the white house, and logged him into a white house computer. All of which begs serious questions of the chairs independence. Speaking to reporters earlier today he denied any wrongdoing you guys get so many opportunities to interview when you have something to interview when you have something to report global talk about it. Were not ruling out accusing. A
Russian Investigation<\/a> will continue. Are you considering stepping down . Look guys, go ask. I dont know what youre talking about. Go ask the other side. Well among those calling for chairman nunes to recuse himself from this investigation is democratic congressman jim himes who sits on the intelligence committee. A brief time ago i spoke to him from capitol hill. Weve seen various meetings being cancelled this week by the
House Intelligence Committee<\/a>. I think some people are beginning to wonder, is the world poisoned. Can the committee do its job . The committee has been put into suspended animation. Yesterdays meeting is a consistent meeting every week, when we are first back in washington, it was cancelled. It was rescheduled. Thursday was cancelled to. Todays open hearing is the subject of
Con Cassation<\/a> and it was also cancelled. I think the way for this investigation to move forward is for chairman to share with us, democrats and republicans alike, the material here received and the reasons for his actions, not letting them know about it. That would be a start to get this investigation back on start. How common is it for people to go to the white house to a secure location to read sensitive documents . Its pretty uncommon. In the capital, we have our own offices with secure areas in which we review the most sensitive intelligence. The chairman said that for whatever reason he had to do it there. That is not what is so odd. What is odd is not what is so odd. What is odd is that if this was something that would be 100 innocent without any kind of political taint, let her out and as the jail kind of political taint, let her out and as thejailand kind of political taint, let her out and as the jail and tier teran alluded that it was a proper unmasking of us information or some mistake made by the intelligence community, that sort of thing is precisely the reason our community exists. To consider it and look at it and provide oversight of the intelligence community. But the fact is almost a week later, we are almost completely in the dark about this material suggests it is not anything that is in the ordinary course of business. It sounds like you think this is a distraction from the burger question, russias the bigger question, russias involvement in the us election. Its not a distraction. 0n lap to include its a deliberate effort to change the topic, to prevent the open testimony. That is not happening. Dont think its an accident is not happening. We also, i think, dont think its an accident is not happening. We also, ithink, saw that the topic shifted from the very serious allegations to from last wa kes serious allegations to from last wakes hearing, the fbi
Investigation Underway<\/a> into trump and russia, all ofa underway into trump and russia, all of a sudden were not talking about that because of this bizarre episode of running to the white house, not sharing with committee, changing the topic, i have to believe that this isa topic, i have to believe that this is a deliberate political effort. The fyi director whispers to be meeting a
Panel Private<\/a> today, and all those meetings were cancelled in the furore. It seems all the meetings this week have been cancelled. There are
Big Questions<\/a> about the
House Intelligence Committee<\/a> and whether it can do its job.
0ut Committee<\/a> and whether it can do its job. Out of the problem here is that the committee has still not seen to share the relevant information that mr nunes had seen. A week on, whether those documents that he had seen support the argument that means we re seen support the argument that means were properly unmasked. That mr trump and his associates were being watched. Its impossible tojudge. Theres a question of who were the tramp trump came numbers speaking to. We dont know that either. Were they, does this tie into the
Russian Investigation<\/a> or not . 0r they, does this tie into the
Russian Investigation<\/a> or not . Or is this a distraction . All of this remains unknown, hence you have reporters chasing mr nunes down the corridor trying to find out what they can. Com pletely trying to find out what they can. Completely distracting from the work of the committee. Christian, i dont know if he seen these pictures. Take a look at this. Its a statue that has appeared in
Downtown Manhattan<\/a> not far from wall street. Thats the
Charging Bowl<\/a> in the background. Youre looking at the back of a statue which is called the fearless girl, which is supposed to be facing off against the charging bull. It was designed to celebrate
International Womens<\/a> day. There are some feisty and fearless women in new york, and michelle is one of them. Put your business hat on. Its not being bullish is it the market . Generally, since the repealing of 0bama care collapse, the dow has suffered a bit . I think weve seen confidence shaken on wall street and in washington. 0ver health care debacle. But
American Consumers<\/a> are still confident and it boosts the market. Thats all we have timed for, thats100 days from now. You can get in touch with us on twitter as well. See the next time tomorrow. Youre watching bbc news. The top stories at 7 45pm. The
Scottish Parliament<\/a> has voted to back a second second
Independence Referendum<\/a>, after hours of fierce debate at holyrood. Countdown to brexit the
Prime Minister<\/a> prepares to begin the process of leaving the eu. She will send a letter to brussels tomorrow. A royal marine who was convicted of shooting dead a wounded taliban fighter in afghanistan, will be freed within weeks after his sentence was reduced. An update on the
Market Numbers<\/a> for you heres how londons much better than yesterday. Nasdaq and the london market are both up. Not too bad. More on the news about
Scottish Independence<\/a> referendum. It passes but it was rejected by westminster. Lets hear from the hollywood debates beginning with
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a>. My argument is this. The nature of the change that is made inevitable by brexit becomes clear. That change should not be imposed upon us, we should have the right to decide the nature of that change. The people of scotland should have the right to choose between brexit, possibly a very hard brexit, or becoming an independent country able to chart our own course and create a
True Partnership<\/a> of peoples across these islands. And if we accept, as i hope we all do, that scotland does have the right to decide our own future, the question becomes one of timing. When is it best to make that choice . We are all agreed that now is not the time. In my view, the time to cheeses when the terms of brexit are clear and can bejudged then against the challenges and opportunities of becoming an independent country. The leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson, said the debate underlined how divisive another
Referendum Campaign<\/a> would be for everyone. This debate so far has served one purpose. Its vintage show why were people in scotland dont want the government and this parliament to be sidetracked and the division and rancour of another campaign. Despite och some speeches from the side of the chamber, this added nothing to the chamber, this added nothing to the knowledge of scottish","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia801404.us.archive.org\/33\/items\/BBCNEWS_20170328_180000_100_Days\/BBCNEWS_20170328_180000_100_Days.thumbs\/BBCNEWS_20170328_180000_100_Days_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240627T12:35:10+00:00"}