protection measures in sports clubs. we will bring you all the details, including the extra background checks you might have to go through if you work with children. do get in touch on that, it would be really interesting to hear your views, two loopholes they are calling for the government to close immediately. i would be interesting to hear what it is like trying to get a background check now if you work with children. do get in touch on all the stories we re talking about this morning use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today. the us president donald trump has said he believes that torture can work to get information out of suspected terrorists. but he said he would seek further advice before deciding whether to bring back techniques such as water boarding. speaking to the american abc network in his first televised interview since becoming president, he also repeated his pledge to make mexico pay fo
for a second time aboard the international space station. i saw this spacecraft every single day because our docking port was right next to the cupola window. so for six months in space, every time i would open the window, i would give to look out and see the soyuz spacecraft. good morning, it s thursday 26th january. welcome to bbc newsroom live. theresa may is to tell republican leaders that the uk and the us can renew their special relationship in what she ll describe as this new age , following brexit and the election of president trump. she ll make the comments in philadelphia this evening, a day before she becomes the first world leader to hold face to face talks with the new us president at the white house. meanwhile, donald trump has continued with a series of policy announcements. president trump has indicated he would support the water boarding of terrorism suspects if his defence secretary and the director of the cia want to reinstate the interrogation technique.
there last time goes on display. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president donald trump has again been talking tough on trade and border security at a republican party event. he reiterated his plan to make mexico to pay for the building of a border wall, and would put time limits on trade deals. the president said he wants to strike numerous bilateral trade deals, as opposed to multilateral deals. he says any new deal would include clauses to allow a 30 day termination notice. there will be one on one deals, and if that particular country doesn t treat us fairly, we send them a 30 day termination, notice of termination, and then they will come and say please don t do that, and we will negotiate a better period. you can t get out of it, it is like quicksand. plus we will have strong control over monetary manipulation and devaluation that they didn t have in tpp so this will be better and we are already on it. the president also spoke about the news that mexico s presiden
be live at the state department, where the entire senior management tea m where the entire senior management team has resigned. barbara plett will explain that one for our struggle for us. how about this for a headline from the washington post when it was put on nine, it was shared thousands of times every minute. the entire senior management tea m minute. the entire senior management team has resigned. barbara plett usher can explain. what is the story? well, yes, senior members of the management team have resigned. actually, ros, it is not so unusual, whenever there is a change of administration, fulfilling these kinds of postings, which are appointed for term limits, have to offer their letter of resignation. it is not unusual, especially for senior people, to be kept on for a to smooth the transition in the state department. but in this case, all of these people were apparently told, we don t need you, and so they are leaving. it means that the incoming secretary of
it is like a soldier on a battlefield, you don t know what you will be faced with. on top of that, you have got the fear, am i going to make it home tonight? the brexit bill is published, causing tension within labour, which tells its mps you must vote for it. and one of the leading contemporary art prizes in the world won tonight by a british artist and film maker. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: manchester united went behind in their efl cup semifinal second leg at hull. find out if they could hold onto their aggregate lead to reach the final at wembley. good evening. theresa may has arrived in america at the start of a trip which she hopes will pave the way for a post brexit trade deal with the united states. she ll be the first foreign leader to hold talks with donald trump, when she meets the new president at the white house tomorrow. this evening, she addressed a republican conference in philadelphia, in a speech where she sought to find common ground with m