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Welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning what do you want from a Trump Presidency . He says he will make America Great again. He dominates oui America Great again. He dominates our programme today. Do get in touch. Use the hashtag victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Hes just hours away from the worlds most powerfuljob. This afternoon, at 5pm uk time, donald trump will be sworn in as 45th President of the United States. Last night, in the shadow of the Lincoln Memorial, the Billionaire Businessman, who Beat The Odds to win novembers election, told the crowd that he will unify the country and give a voice to people who have been forgotten. Our washington Correspondent Laura Bicker has more. Marching band plays. This is a musical Warmup Act For One of the greatest political shows on earth. And centre stage for this welcome concert is its star. This is a first look at Donald Trumps inauguration crowds, his chance to address those who put him in office. The polls started going up, up, up, but they did not want to give us credit, because they forgot about a lot of us. On the campaign i called it the forgotten man and the forgotten woman. Well, you are not forgotten any more, that i can tell you. I love this land. Sing it . God bless the usa. Few predicted he would be the 45th President , but the businessman says he has plans. We are going to do things that havent been done for our country for many, many decades. As Trump Supporters lined the Lincoln Memorial to cheer, others gathered in protest. In new york, thousands marched to the trump hotel with a message for the new commander in chief. We are all rooting for the new administration, of course, are to abandon the divisive, racist, misogynistic, ignorant plans its trumpeting and lead us with intelligence and compassion. Donald trump may be toasting his victory with good friends and family. He knows he has won the hearts of those he calls the forgotten. But there is work to do if he is to persuade Those Who Fear A President Trump. Laura bicker, bbc news. Coming up shortly we will be talking about the man with a former White House Correspondent for time magazine, and also a former Speech Writer for george magazine, and also a former Speech Writerfor George W Bush. We have got so much analysis throughout the programme today, we will be talking to insiders, people going on protests in washington on any alteration day. Do let us know your thoughts about the man who little bit later today is going to be president. Lets catch up with the rest of the news with Annita Mcveigh in the newsroom. Thank you, joanna. Good morning. A group of british doctors say theyve transformed the treatment and diagnosis of Prostate Cancer. Theyve used mri scans, which nearly double the number of aggressive tumours that are caught. Prostate cancer the most common type of cancer in men in the uk is normally confirmed with an invasive biopsy. Elaine dunkley reports. Winning the world cup for gb, that was definitely my finest hour. Fred is a former olympian who represented Great Britain in the long jump in the 1980s. Two years ago, he was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer. You know where youre at, as opposed to ignoring the problem, and then one day you have got some kind of chronic discomfort, and then you have months, or a short time, to live. That will be far more devastating for your loved ones than handling it upfront. Getting checked out saved freds life, but the way that tests are carried out could soon change. Biopsies are commonly used to detect the cancer. A needle is put in the prostate and tissue is removed for analysis. But new Research Published in the main medicaljournal, correctly identifyng cancer in 93 of cases, compared to just over half with a biopsy. If we can diagnose cancers currently being missed by this very inaccurate standard transrectal biopsy test, and find important cancers early and treat them early, then i think we could see a Significant Impact on long term survival. Fred is now in the last stages of treatment. And for those with Prostate Cancer, the use of mri scans could be a big leap forward in diagnosis. Elaine dunkley, bbc news. A man has been evicted from hospital, after unnecessarily occupying a bed for more than two years. The patient had refused to leave the James Paget University hospital in norfolk, despite being fit for discharge and being offered alternative accommodation. The hospital said the decision to go to court was a last resort. A man has driven a car into pedestrians in the australian city of melbourne, killing three people. At least 29 others are being treated in hospital. Police said the incident wasnt terror related, and was connected to a stabbing in another part of the city earlier in the day. Police shot and wounded the driver, who is under arrest. West African Leaders have given the former gambian president yahya jammeh a final opportunity to relinquish power after senegalese troops entered the country. Hes been told to leave office by noon or be forced out by troops from neighbouring countries. Adama barrow was sworn in as the new gambian president yesterday. Rescuers in italy have worked through the night in the hope of finding more survivors from an avalanche that struck a hotel on wednesday. Four people are known to have died, and as many as 35 others are missing. Four earthquakes rocked the rigopiano hotel, in the abruzzo region of italy two days ago, as andy moore reports. This was the Hotel Rigopiano in the height of summer and this was of the hotel after the avalanche struck. Parts of it barely visible under tonnes of snow and ice. Reports said one wing of the structure was shunted ten metres off its foundations. Residents were said to be in the hotel hall, waiting for evacuation, when the avalanche struck. On arriving, rescuers found an incredible silence and an interior filled with snow set rock hard. About 35 people were in the hotel at the time, most are still missing. The Rescue Operation has been continuing throughout the night. The chances are slim, but some people may have survived. Translation in these cases, hope is what keeps the workers going. If there was no hope the rescuers would not give It Everything theyve got. There is always hope and here too, we have some technical problems but there is hope. As vehicles struggled to reach the site by road, there was criticism of the delay in launching the Rescue Operation. The only survivors were in the Hotel Car Park when the snow struck they phoned for help but initially at least, no one in authority realised the seriousness of the situation. A british man has died working on the stadium for the 2022 world cup tournament in qatar. The events organisers say an investigation is under way into the incident, which happened yesterday. The ao year old man hasnt been named, but Authorities Say his family have been informed. Bbc news understands that dozens of labour mps might be prepared to vote against the partys leadership, if there is a commons vote on starting the brexit process. Jeremy corbyn has said all his mps will be told to approve the triggering of article 50, because they should accept the result of last years referendum. The mexican drug lord, joaquin guzman, known as el chapo, has been extradited to the United States. Hed previously escaped from two mexican high security jails and was facing two Extradition Requests one from california, one from texas where he could face the death penalty. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news more at 9. 30. Coming up, we will be speaking to a democrat congressman who is one of more than 60 boycotting the inauguration of donald trump today. Donald trump has responded to that by saying, it is great if people are boycotting because it leaves more Seats Available for the people to have. He is talking about it being effectively a peoples inauguration. Let us know your thoughts throughout the morning. Use the hashtag victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Lets get some sport now and we can join olly foster. Good morning olly. Well start in melbourne where andy murray and dan evans are looking to make it into round four of the australian open. They are. For the first time in yea rs, two they are. For the first time in years, two men from britain enter the third round, and could make it into the fourth. Andy murray has beaten sam querrey, and easyjob for him. We had our worries, because he turned his ankle in the last round, but he won 6 4, 6 2, 6 3. Novak djokovic chisnall doubt, so murrays pass to the final is the same, but if he does get there, then this could be the year. He has been a runner up five times in melbourne. Roger federer and Stan Wawrinka are on his side of the draw. He has zverev next. And dan evans celebrated the biggest win of his career celebrated the biggest win of his career in the last round, beating marin cilic. He is playing in an Tomic Bernard Tomic right now. The second set when to a tie break, evans romped through it, and he is two sets up, going with serve in the third. He is still wearing that plain old white and black kit that he picked up at a local sports shop, because his sponsors pulled the rug on him just before the melbourne open, so he has had to buy his own stuff, and is still playing very smartly indeed. What a sweetie lets bring donald trump even into the sports bulletin, because he has had quite a big influence on sport. There are some concerns that his presidency could have a very negative impact on sport. He is a massive sports fan, but there are two major events on his watch. This september, the host city for the 2024 olympics is going to be decided. Los angeles is the front runner, but although his proclamations and words from trump over the last few months, immigration, mexicans, muslims, those remarks that surfaced about women that he put down to locker room banter, just how is that going to play out with the ioc committee when they vote on a host city for the olympics in 2024 . That is coming up the olympics in 2024 . That is coming up in september. And in the next couple of years, fifa will decide on the host for the 2026 world cup, the us were their favourites, a joint bid with canada and mexico, so how will that play out . A Big American Investigation into those historic corruption allegations as well going on. Big golf fan, he owns lots of courses, including turnberry, and thatis courses, including turnberry, and that is on the road to host the open every ten years, it last hosted in 2009, it was due in 2021, but they have skipped it, they are not going to make any decision on when it will next host the open, they will not say explicitly when they are going to host it. And the expansion of american sports, basketball, the nfl, all those overseas relationships and the hardening of possible trade deals, that could impact those sports plans, butjust yesterday he announced woodyjohnson as the Us Ambassador to the uk, woodyjohnson owns the new yorkjets football team, so i think we will still see a lot more nfl in the uk. Thank you very much, olly foster. Its perhaps the most remarkable story in recent political history. Today donald trump will become the 45th President of the United States. The exact oath he will take is to faithfully execute the office of president of the United States, and to preserve, protect and defend the constitution. Hell give his first speech as the president , then take part in the inauguration parade. After that, the party begins, with three balls for the president and his wife, melania, to go through. In a moment well speak to some people who are in washington for the inauguration, but first lets take a look back at how we got here in the first place. I love this country. Usa, usa i dont know what i said. Er. I dont remember usa theyre bringing drugs, theyre bringing crime, theyre rapists. Usa, usa we are going to make our country great again i am officially running. Country great again i am officially running for president of the United States. We need a leader that can bring back ourjobs, can bring back ourmanufacturing, can bring back our military, can take care of our vets. Ive never seen anybody that lied as much as ted cruz. And he goes around saying hes a christian. Donaldj trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the United States. Im so proud to be your nominee for president of the United States. Its just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. Because youd be injail. Hes a man that speaks his mind. To say an establishment er, we dont want that. Hes the only hope weve got hes the only hope this country has right now. Ive been saying it for a long time the system is rigged. Hailtrump hail our people, hail victory he was like an octopus, it was like he had six arms, he was all over the place. When he started putting his hand up my skirt, and that was it. You had them by the. You could do anything. Who acts like this . Ill tell you who a bully, thats who i have to give the fbi credit, that was so bad, what happened originally, and it took guts for director comey to make the move that he made. Ladies and gentlemen the next president of the United States, donald trump this morning, i finally woke up to 50 Text Messages from all over the country. Everybody was so excited. Donald trump, go away racist, sexist, anti gay once they hack, if you dont catch them in the act, youre not going to catch them they have no idea if its russia or china or somebody. It could be somebody sitting in a bed someplace. Can you give us a question . Dont be. No, im not going to give you a question. Can you state categorically. . You are fake news. I love this country. Thank you thank you very much. Last night donald trump addressed Cheering Supporters at a concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in washington dc. Lets hear what he had to say. We are going to unify the country. And our phrase, you all know it and half of you are wearing the hat, make America Great again. Applause cheering but we are going to make America Great for all of our people. Everybody. Everybody throughout our country. That includes the inner cities, that includes everybody. We also heard from Melania Trump last night when the couple visited a group of supporters at the Trump International hotel in washington. Mr trump thanked his wife. And also invited her, with a bit of insistence, to make a few remarks. Laughter its great to be here and thank you for your support and tomorrow we start the work. Ahead, a lot of responsibility, a lot to take care of. And we will make America Great again. Lets speak now to jef mcallister, hes a former White House Correspondent for time magazine. Anneke green is a former Speech Writer for George W Bush. And dianna ploss is a former democrat, who campaigned in massachusetts for trump and is going to the inauguration. Tell us about the inauguration. Many of them are expected to be protesters, how will you expecting this to compare two previous years . It will be a good show, No Matter What, it is the peaceful transition of power, and there will be protests, there usually are, no more here than at others. We have a larger amount of transporters compared to obama supporters for his first inauguration a large amount of Trump Supporters. It will be an orderly day, they will be some happy scenes, but also people who arent com pletely scenes, but also people who arent completely happy that he will be the next president. Can you remember more controversial character entering the white house . Not in my white house, Ronald Reagan was controversial, George W Bush was also controversial. Trump is a different kettle of fish. He doesnt have any Government Experience and he is more incendiary and he is on twitter and he has enemies and he likes enemies, this is a different kind of feeling that he is taking to the oval office. We have heard so much rhetoric but we are yet to see action. How would you anticipate that personal transition for him . This is the interesting question and we hope the responsibilities of office and the machinery of government will make him somewhat different and soften the rough edges. So far the transition is not going as smoothly as it has in previous administrations, maybe because he himself did not entirely expect to win. And because the people around him were not prepared. He only has 29 out of 600 executive positions actually in place so far. They have asked for Emergency Keeping in of obama officials because they dont have the people in office. There is a certain amount of chaos. Psychologically, his biographers and people who know him well say that he is not fundamentally an organisation guy, he has run businesses, but they are run by his family and he doesnt have a big organisation. The Trump Organisation has a hundred people, but he now has nearly a million to look after. He likes to stir things up, that is very different from actual running of government. Is he going to get rid of the obama Executive Orders . Can he actually build things . We dont know. You we re build things . We dont know. You were a former Speech Writer for George W Bush. Talking about the numbers turning out, around 300,000 turned out for George W Bush, 2001 after the contested election that many people remember. How big was that . It matters that donald trump is now in office in terms of controversy . The turnout on Inauguration Day when it is compared with what has gone before, and the sense of how people see the incoming president. Washington, dc is a funny city and we have so many demonstrations and gatherings all the time. One thing you can be sure of, the number of people who come is always contested. It will be interesting to see the estimates and it is hard to know how it will break down. Even when we get the estimates, seeing who was there protesting and who is there to attend the on gration, that will be ha rd attend the on gration, that will be hard to say conclusively. Attends the inauguration. In terms of who is coming to see Donald Trumps being sworn in, he has been elected by people who consider themselves to be the common man, so they may become a ford the outrageous hike in hotel prices for example so they may not be able to afford. They cant afford first class tickets on air planes and maybe that will affect the numberof planes and maybe that will affect the number of people that show up versus people coming to protest. You are going for the inauguration today, what visual perspective on this . He has said this is effectively a Peoples Organisation what is your perspective of the he says he wants the people to be the stars. He put the price for the tickets at the freedom ball at 50, and my understanding, and im new to this, those prices are higher, but right now there is a huge group that have come down from massachusetts and we were able to rent a couple of apartments and we were able to do that for a very low cost, not having to use the hotel system. So, to the point of the person that just spoke, we made it our business to get down here. No matter what it took. Many of us drive, whatever it took, we we re of us drive, whatever it took, we were going to be here for this inauguration. Why is it so important for you to be there . Many of us invested a long time, almost two years, trying to get this man elected. Some of people some people took time off work to do this, i took nearly a year off, and i felt very strongly he should be the next president. There are many of us, there are some left behind who couldnt come, but we have tried to get people down here and im very curious to see what the numbers will be. Im right here on the ground and i see the people and i hear the people and i see them on social media, and it will be very curious to see how many people do show up for this very historic and exciting election. Excuse me, inauguration. You took a year off work to be able to campaign to get donald trump elected. Who ever it is, that is extraordinary, to take a year out of work. Specifically, donald trump, what is it about him . You were originally a democrat. What about him has cut you fired up . Has got. I was a democrat to years ago andl got. I was a democrat to years ago and i lived in cambridge, massachusetts which was one street away from the two Marathon Bombers and that changed me fundamentally. I watched what was going on in europe andl watched what was going on in europe and i paid attention to what was going on in america with the anti police going on in america with the anti police rhetoric. Going on in america with the anti police rhetoric. And i said i had to get involved and one of the first things i did was change my party because i did not know what else to do. Donald trump then came oii else to do. Donald trump then came on the scene and i said, hes pro america and pro law and order Andl Pro America and pro law and order and i need to get involved in this campaign, and and i need to get involved in this campaign, and i never imagined it would have ta ken campaign, and i never imagined it would have taken me where it took me a from being someone who knew nothing about politics to being a delegate at the convention. And now im in washington, dc for his inauguration, so exciting. There are more people out there like me, im not the only one. And that is what donald trump tapped into, he is talking about reaching out to people who have felt forgotten previously and on the back of all of that support that is what took him to the white house. Absolutely. He has tapped into something very big, it surprised everybody, that he has built slowly a lot of people who deeply deeply believe in his message and the sense of hope he gives them. We all hope as americans and people, citizens of the world, that he can fulfil the promises he has made. Would you. How would you expect what he has said on the Campaign Trail to actually translate when he gets into office . There is the machinery of government that surrounds an individual and there is the responsibility of office that maybe tempers the hot headed must that there might be prior to actually assuming that mantle. That there might be prior to actually assuming that mantlem has been interesting, seeing the people that President Elect trump has appointed to be considered for confirmation in the senate, various nominees to Cabinet Positions of which we act we heard this week, only two are in a position to be confirmed on monday of which we actually heard this week. That will be the Department Of Defence and Homeland Security which is far lower than the numberof Homeland Security which is far lower than the number of nominees which President Obama started with, and that was an announcement that the democrats in the senate made. What donald trump will be dealing with is a level of partisanship that past president s have not had to deal with, notably President Obama, and those nominees he has picked have been extraordinary in some ways, for their backgrounds and expertise, and he hasnt done what many politicians do which is rewarding their supporters with Plum Assignments regardless of their backgrounds and whether they are the best person for the job. My understanding, whether they are the best person for thejob. My understanding, any perception of this organisation at this point is because they are determined to get the most qualified people into those positions. What would you like to see donald trump doing on his first day in office . What is the biggest priority for you . To start working on repealing dec, that is a huge problem for people including myself repealing obamacare. Ive spent around 20,000, because of that, and that an immigration, and i would like to see what is going on. I heard that we we re see what is going on. I heard that we were bombing libya, and i think he has got to get his finger on that. He has a lot of work to do and he is going to do the work. He is absolutely going to do the work. I dont doubt that he wont do what he said he would do. We will pick up on these things with you again in just a few moments. Let us no your thoughts. Let us know. A bust of Winston Churchill will go back into the oval office after it was removed by President Obama. What would President Trump mean for the Special Relationship between washington and london . That is coming up after the news. Good morning. Im Annita Mcveigh in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news. Donald trump will become the 45th President of the United States today. He told crowds in washington him up he would unify the country and give a voice to forgotten people. Thousands of Police Officers are on duty, with many protests expected against mr trump. A group of british doctors say theyve transformed the diagnosis of Prostate Cancer by using mri scans. Its the most common type of cancer in men in the uk and is normally confirmed with an invasive biopsy. Researchers believe advanced mris could reduce the number of men who need biopsies, which can lead to severe side effects. A man has been evicted from hospital, after unnecessarily occupying a bed for more than two years. The patient had refused to leave the James Paget University hospital in norfolk, despite being fit for discharge and being offered alternative accommodation. The hospital said the decision to go to court was a last resort. A british man has died whilst working on a stadium for the 2022 world cup tournament in qatar. The events organisers say an investigation is under way into the incident which happened yesterday. The 40 year old man has not been named, but the Authorities Say his family has been informed. West African Leaders have given the former gambian president yahya jammeh a final opportunity to relinquish power after senegalese troops entered the country. Hes been told to leave office by noon or be forced out by troops from neighbouring countries. Adama barrow was sworn in as the new gambian president yesterday. Rescuers in italy have worked through the night, in the hope of finding more survivors from an avalanche struck a hotel on wednesday. Four people are known to have died and as many as 25 others are missing. Four earthquakes above magnitude five rocked Central Italy two days ago, with tremors continuing into the night. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news more at 1000. Now its time for the sport with olly foster. Andy murray is into the fourth round of the australian open, the world number one showing very little sign of the ankle injury that troubled him in his last match. He beat sam querrey in straight sets and will now play misha zverev. And what about dan evans . He beat top ten player marin cilic in his last match and is currently 2 0 up against Bernard Tomic. His run in melbourne will see him become a top 50 player for the first time No Matter What happens today. British sailor Alex Thompson has reached the end of the von day glo solo round the world race, coming second in a time of 74 days, 19 hours and 35 mitts, about 16 hours behind the frenchman. England have named their squad for the six nations, a couple of uncapped players, but a welcome return the james haskell, anthony watson, jack lester, jack nowell, they all missed the Autumn International is through injury, but they are back as england defend their grand slam. That all sta rts defend their grand slam. That all starts in the next couple of weeks. Some comments from some of you at home watching the programme this morning. Andy says it is about time someone was morning. Andy says it is about time someone was unafraid to stir things up someone was unafraid to stir things upa bit someone was unafraid to stir things up a bit has come along, whether or not he will do any good is yet to be seen. Not he will do any good is yet to be seen. Leonard has the gold, you call it inauguration, i call it a bomb in a. Trump is like a naughty child who doesnt do what hes told. And steve says, you sceptics, give him a chance. Joining us now is andrew rosindell, conservative mp for romford; hes part of the Government Committee that considers Foreign Policy. Gemma godfrey, is a businesswoman and ceo of moola a Digital Wealth management firm; she was an advisor to it is said that he looked tojfk and Ronald Reagan for inspiration. Lets just listen first of all the howjfk did it ini96i. Just listen first of all the howjfk did it in 1961. In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility. I welcome it. Applause ido applause i do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavour will like our country and all who serve it. And the glow from that fire can truly light the world. And so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what do you can do for your country. One of the most famous political lines. Alnwick, he did to a picture of himself showing himself at a desk, this was me three weeks ago writing my inauguration speech. How much sweat goes into a speech like that . How important is it . It is crucial, this is his first address as president , and everyone, whether they supported him or not, is looking to see what kind of residency is promising to be. The campaign is behind him now, now he is the president , and what does he have to say to the nation . He is taking it seriously, i have spoken to members of his team. It is a speech that many hours goes into, and they do look for inspiration to previous president s, how have they addressed the nation, and Ronald Reagans first inaugural address was one as well, it is worth reading if your viewers are interested in that, it is beautiful and moving, and it is encouraging hearing that the sources of inspiration that donald trump is telling too as he thinks about communication to the nation. I am everyones president , whether you supported me or not, i will work for you. What would you like to hear, diana . I liked how you play the kennedy speech, because i think what donald trump is doing is similar to that. He is telling people that you are in charge of your destiny, and donald trump is the perfect example of someone who is in charge of his destiny. He showed that with hard work and perseverance, he could achieve something, and i feel that thatis achieve something, and i feel that that is exactly what he is doing, back to what kennedy said, we are not all people who have to rely on the government to take care of us, that we can take care of our own selves and our own family. What do you say to people who fear what the Trump Presidency might mean . you say to people who fear what the Trump Presidency might mean . I know that people are upset about that, because i see it on social media, but i feel like that is a big hype coming from the politicians that have stayed away from the inauguration, and from some of the media who kind of skews things so that people are not getting the information that they actually need, they are not getting the truth, and thatis they are not getting the truth, and that is why i am so thrilled with the fact that he does tweet, because i feel like we will see a very transparent government, and i think if things go the way we are all hoping, that the decades and decades he will show people that this is the way it actually showed b. He is going to lead the way for a new type of government that we have never seen of government that we have never seen before. Jeff, what do you think about that . A more transparent government . I think he will get a lot of attention. More transparent in what sense . He wont release his own tax returns. He wont divest himself of his businesses. A lot of the people coming in to be in his cabinet are having trouble getting through ethical lines, and some of the efforts of republicans have been to shut down the watchkeeper is. That is just one thing. All president s need to be secretive, and once they get in and have to make deals, they get irritated by the press, by people coming in and asking questions. Trump is impatient of people giving him scrutiny, you have seen that in his attacks on the media. The media are not all cha rlata ns media. The media are not all charlata ns and liars. Media. The media are not all charlatans and liars. Some of them are good and some of them are bad. But he is thin skinned and sensitive about criticism, very widely demonstrated. So i dont see him as someone demonstrated. So i dont see him as someone interested in transparency. I think he is someone who is interested in getting his point across and he is very good at that. Great to talk to you all today, thank you very much. Enjoy the inauguration, dianna. Thank you very much. Enjoy the inauguration, diannalj thank you very much. Enjoy the inauguration, dianna. I cant wait so excited. Thank you very much. President obama has concerned he will attend trumps inauguration today despite dozens of his fellow democrats boycotting it. It follows the attack on Congressmenjohn Lewis who says he is not going because donald trump is not a legitimate president. I talked to mark oconner and asked him why he is not attending. My absence from the inauguration is really about sending the message to donald trump that his victory does not erase the terrible way in which he got to this office. That he needs more than just a legal and technical victory in the Electoral College to lead his country. He needs a certain amount of Moral Authority, ethical authority, which i believe he is lacking, and he demonstrated that when he attacked john lewis in the way that he did. He attacked a man who, in my estimation, has a great deal of Moral Authority that he earned through his brave words and actions. The fact is he did win the election, the people knew who donald trump is, it is not like he was a shy and retiring figure and people didnt know what they were voting for. Is it now time to get behind him and unite america . The answer i believe is no. A president needs more than a legal and technical win to lead the United States of america. He needs also a certain degree of moral and ethical legitimacy. Secondly, iwould degree of moral and ethical legitimacy. Secondly, i would say that he has shown very little respect for the diversity of america, that he is not repaired to lead a diverse country such as the United States of america. He campaigned for the presidency in a way that trespassed norms, democratic and cultural norms that we have here in United States of america. He insulted and attacked a gold starfamily, america. He insulted and attacked a Gold Star Family, and america. He insulted and attacked a gold starfamily, and a Gold Star Family isa gold starfamily, and a Gold Star Family is a family that has lost one of its members in military service. He attacked a Mexican American judge, a federaljudge, and accused thejudge of not judge, a federaljudge, and accused the judge of not being able to treated unfairly because of his Mexican American heritage. He is yet to ta ke Mexican American heritage. He is yet to take power. That happens today, we have yet to see whether the rhetoric will translate into actions. But what would you say so far has been the impact of the language that he has used . The impact for me has been that it is just not, to me it is a very undemocratic unrestrained use of his position, that an american president should show more respect for dissenters. John lewis did not attend the second george bushs first inauguration because of the florida decision, the weather florida decision, the weather florida vote was determined, but i dont recall George W Bush attacking john lewis like that. His supporters obviously see his style as repression, someone obviously see his style as repression, someone who is coming m, repression, someone who is coming in, a businessman with a track record who is going to shake up america, shake up the way things are done to make, as he says, America Great again. Do you not have any optimism about his skills as a businessman and what they could mean potentially for the United States . I dont want to get into an examination of his Business Acumen and how successful he is. Instead i will point to his lack of transparency in terms of disclosing his potential conflicts of, his failure to disclose his taxes. Potential conflicts of interest. It has raises question over whether as a commander in chief, it if he orders military action, whether he is doing this on behalf of the United States or on behalf of his own personal self interest. United states or on behalf of his own personal selfinterest. He will not be governing alone. He has a tea m not be governing alone. He has a team he is building around him, do you have faith in his choices for high office . There are huge huge questions as to how his choices are going to govern, his education secretary, she is going to be leading the Department For Education which is about Public Education but she is decidedly as a philanthropist being committed to destroying Public Education in america. She very much favours. She doesnt see a distension between public distinction between Public Education and private education. It is cerys that she it is very clear is that he would nominate such a person. Donald trump will become the 45th President of the United States of america today. President elect trump faces an unsettled world, with conflicts in the middle east, Europe Working Out what brexit will look like and china flexing its trade muscles. Hes dropped a few hints about his Foreign Policy plans. But what of the so called Special Relationship between the uk and the us, which some say has cooled under obama . Who famously said that britain would go to the back of the queue if it left the eu. So how will our leaders be approaching the new administration . And what impact could this have on british businesses . Joining us now is andrew rosindell, conservative mp for romford. Hes part of the Government Committee that considers Foreign Policy. Gemma godfrey, is a businesswoman and ceo of moola a Digital Wealth management firm. She was an advisor to Arnold Schwarzenegger on the american version of the apprentice. And Paul Flynnjoins us from cardiff. Hes the labour mp for newport west, who organised an mps debate last year on whether mr trump should be banned from the uk. Thank you rejoining us. Andrew, i spoke yesterday to the man who is likely to be the new Us Ambassador to the eu thank you forjoining us. To the eu thank you forjoining us. He said he has had meetings at downing street. Are you going to be looking at his book . We are in a great position because we have a new president coming in who has made it clear that hes a great admirer the uk, so we have got a lot to be confident about. It is not necessarily the case that we are going to see i do i with the new president on every issue, but we have a friend in the white house going to see eye league. Going to see eye to eye. That is a change from the last two years were we had someone from the last two years were we had someone who was from the last two years were we had someone who was not from the last two years were we had someone who was not instinctively pro british. Someone who was not instinctively probritish. Barack obama said the british would be last in line for a deal with the eu, so this is an optimistic time for britain . Philip hammond has talked about the prospects for what a Trump Presidency means for the uk and he says that there is now more uncertainty for the eu than there is for britain after brexit, with donald trump in charge. |j for britain after brexit, with donald trump in charge. I think that is true. Brexit has come at a time when we are seeing Global Change and america is exactly a case in point. We have great opportunities to trade and cooperate and to work with countries with whom we have had long standing links and friendships like the United States, but being told we are at the back of the q like the United States, but being told we are at the back of the 0 did not help those who wanted to stay in the eu in the end and it made the british people think we can make our own way in the world as we have done throughout our history. With a new president who will be willing to work with us and trade with us, that has got to be a good thing for britain. Is he shaping up to be a great ally of the uk . Were hoping he will be and we know that theresa may has had great experience in trying to control another blonde politician who shoots from the hip. The threat is far greater than trade, the threat is to the harmony of the world. Donald trump has proved himself in the election to be a bird brained Snake Bile Salesman who will act like a petulant child when he is criticised, you would not allow people to question him he would. He is out to wreck the International Treaty on Global Warming and he is out to wreck other treaties that we have got on nuclear arms and he want to give nuclear arms and he want to give nuclear arms to small states, imperilling the world. Hes going to change the address of the American Embassy from tel aviv tojerusalem, address of the American Embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, very dangerous, and he will wreck obamacare, which is not perfect, but it gives help to 20 million americans and this man is the most dangerous politician weve had in the white house probably ever. And im extremely worried about the future, and for my children and grandchildren. So how do you think theresa may should handle relations between uk the United States . She has got to handle them to get the greatest benefit for us, that is true, and he is an anglophile, but his experience has been in making money and losing money. People in atla nta money and losing money. People in atlanta are not during this morning, he went into atlanta and build a casino which you said was the Eighth Wonder Of The World and it is now empty, he has taken the money and run away. We must know what we are dealing with and just hope and pray that those moderate republicans in his party can hold him back because he has got the ability to sow discord and division where there is doubt harmony. Hes divided his nation and he can surely divide the world. Where there is now harmony for them you has his impulsive finger on the nuclear button, it is time for us to worry and be aware of the danger he presents to the world. He has his impulsive finger. The danger he presents to the world. He has his impulsive finger. How should he handled the handle the relationship with the uk . As businesses become more global and international, like tech companies, and while we are in this period where we are concerned about brexit, with europe buying less of our products or having more guidelines around that, being able to sell more products to the United States would be good. However, when we are talking that dealing with trump, he isa talking that dealing with trump, he is a businessman as opposed to a politician in terms of that background. We talk about the art of the deal and wed need to be aware that he likes to have different deals on the table, and so while this could be potentially very good for uk businesses, we have to be aware that we are at the beginning of the journey, and this will be a negotiation. Does it strengthen theresa mays hand in dealing with the eu, when trump says what he said about the potential for a the eu, when trump says what he said about the potentialfor a good deal with the United States . Absolute, america is our best friend in the world we have worked with them through many decades on all sorts of things. Ourfriends are through many decades on all sorts of things. Our friends are the americans, our allies, and things. Our friends are the americans, ourallies, and thank goodness we have a president who says yes, we want to trade with you, yes we will do a Trade Agreement with you and that surely is a good thing for britain and the british people. European union is something we are leaving and although we want good relations with europe and we wa nt to good relations with europe and we want to trade with europe and have sensible relations because they are our neighbours, and our allies, but at the end of the day we are going global, a Global Britain is what we are hoping to achieve an theresa mays vision of a Global Britain is very much helped if we have a president in the white house who would like to restore the bust of Winston Churchill rather than remove those symbols of that Special Relationship between britain and the United States. Paul flynn was talking about his concerns about donald trump and what it might mean. Donald trump and what it might mean. Do you share any of those concerns . Paul comes from a different political perspective, quite the opposite, on almost every issue, so i would expect all to be against donald trump on everything, but im willing to give the president a fair chance. I dont agree with everything he said and i think some of things he has said and done, i would not condone at all, but he has been elected. Like what . It is all in the past. It is what he said, that he would do when he comes into office will stop its not really in the past. In a president ial campaign, all sorts of things are being said, but from today he is going to be president and it is going to be president and it is going to be a great celebration and a great inauguration in washington. Lets give him a chance and see what he does, and im certain that paul, myself and others will be the first to say that he has made mistakes and it isnt right, but we need to make sure that britains interests are very much aligned to america because we are the best friends and great allies and long may that continue. Give him a chance . This is rhetoric from andrew, he wants to cover the real fear is that we have and the dangers with this drizzle of optimism and fine words. We are in great danger, we are going into brexit, it might be have an or hell, the chancellor says there are bumps in the road it might be heaven. There might be a sinkhole in the row that our economy falls into, into a tailspin, dangerous days ahead in terms of brexit, uncertainty, we could end up as a Banana Republic without the bananas. There is a very uncertain future ahead and if we fall into these divisions when we had a settled world, because of Political Action against is, we had brexit in order to solve divisions in the conservative Party Political extravagances. We have heard from the Prime Minister fine words and ideas and optimism, but there is no basis that there will be a secure future and with trump in the white house it is going to be a very dangerous future, unprecedented in my lifetime. There is no one that has been as impulsive and has as little experience is in. We are on a tight schedule, so you cant come back on his comments right now, but we will talk about it more in the future. Thanks for joining we will talk about it more in the future. Thanks forjoining us. Coming up, what will happen and at what time today, we will have the details are what will happen with Donald Trumps inauguration. An insiders tour. Im actually sitting where president s of the past have been sitting. Lets get the latest Weather Update with nick, and whats it looking like for the inauguration in washington . Incoming president s cant change the weather, and some have had to move the ceremonies inside because it has been so cold, or snowy, and in the case of Ronald Reagan, his second inauguration, because the wind chill was minus 30. There is a Weather System moving through so we are getting outbreaks of rain. Temperatures, raincoats at the ready, but it will be seven degrees. We got off to a frosty start this morning, a sharp hard frost across parts of Southern England, and we have had a fog patches especially in the midlands. Frosty and murky here in leicestershire. These are the temperatures a short time ago, cold est areas temperatures a short time ago, coldest areas in Eastern Parts of scotla nd coldest areas in Eastern Parts of scotland into aberdeenshire. Shetland started around eight, though. Turning the weather upside down with the coldest weather across rural areas in Southern England. Look at the extent of sunshine on offer today, we have a Weather Front across parts of Northern England and Southern Scotland, so proud for you, but also sunshine to come, into the channel islands. This is the picture at noon. You can see the extent of the sunshine, misty in places, the fog patches are clearing. For Northern Ireland and northern parts of Northern England and into Southern Scotland and the central belt, im afraid a rather great picture, drizzly in places grey. There will be a cold feel, enhancing that across Southern England into the south west is the easterly breeze, with more of a bite. Temperatures will top out at around 58, but temperatures will top out at around 5 8, but there will be a few places which will be higher than that, especially in the far north of scotland. Some sunshine on offer for many of us, Under Clear Skies tonight the frost takes hold, more clear weather, that means more widespread frost than recent nights and in the countryside we could be dropping as low as minus six. Fog patches, as well. Early on saturday morning. Parts of eastern in the good be most at risk that we have some fog patches as we start of the weekend. This is the weekend, saturday, this is the picture, foggy start in places, but a good deal of sunshine, also across scotland, Northern Ireland, north west england, for time, but through saturday we dragged the area of cloud from the north sea across parts of central and eastern england. Through saturday and into sunday, wet weather, not amounting to very much, but damp and drizzly in places and wintry over the tops of the hills. More cloud for the second part of the weekend on sunday, a few showers and some sunny spells, a cold feel, but it is High Pressure so much spells, a cold feel, but it is High Pressure so much of the weekend is looking settled and that was the forecast. In just a few hours time, donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th President of the United States. Hello, good morning, im joanna gosling. Donald trump has been addressing supporters in washington. We are going to make America Great again, and ill add greater than ever before thank you, everybody. This is the scene live in washington as america prepares to wake up to the dawn of a new era. Washington is setting the scene for The Main Event of the day, asjust under a Million People are expected to flood the capital to watch the inauguration or march in the streets to protest trumps presidency. We made it our business to get down here. Whatever it took, we were going to be here. He is somebody that has me gravely concerned about the future of the american republic. He wants to unify the country. That can the man who spoke about Building Walls to keep out mexicans and banning muslims carry through on that promise . Well speak to insiders about what action he will take when actually in office. We are talking to washington insiders, voters, supporters and critics of the man who so many said would never make it to the top job. Good morning. Heres annita in the bbc newsroom thank you, joanna. Good morning. Donald trump is just hours away from the worlds most powerfuljob. He will bring in what could be the most radical change in american politics in modern times. He said he would unify the country and give a voice to people who have been forgotten. Thousands of Police Officers are on duty in the American Capital, with many protest expected. And you can watch coverage of Donald Trumps inauguration as the 45th President of the United States here on bbc news. Our coverage begins at three oclock live from washington with katty kay, with the new president due to be sworn in at 5pm uk time. A group of british doctors say theyve transformed the diagnosis of Prostate Cancer by using mri scans. Its the most common type of cancer in men in the uk and is normally confirmed with an invasive biopsy. Researchers believe advanced mris could reduce the number of men who need biopsies, which can lead to severe side effects. Figures show retail sales in the uk dropped 1. 9 last month compared with december 2015. But sales rose overall in the last quarter of 2016. The data from the office for National Statstics also showe Retail Prices rose 0. 9 in december compared with a year ago the biggestjump in three years. A man has been evicted from hospital, after unnecessarily occupying a bed for more than two years. The patient had refused to leave the James Paget University hospital in norfolk, despite being fit for discharge and being offered alternative accommodation. Our correspondent Sian Grzeszczyk is following the story. This sounds astonishing. How did it come to light . Well, it was after by Bbc Radio Norfolk investigation after a patient at the James Paget Hospital told them shed heard an open secret on the ward that a patient had been there for two years after being admitted in august 2014. When bbc radio 4 got in touch with the hospital, they confirmed that this was the case, but said the patient had left about a week ago but only when they used trespassed laws and got a court order to remove him from the hospital. And what more do we know about this patient . Presumably he was there for legitimate reasons in the first place . We dont know his name or his age because of patient confidentiality rules. We do know that he lives in suffolk and that he was admitted in august 2014, but that he was medically fit to be discharged shortly after entering the hospital, so you might be wondering why it has taken two years for him to leave. The hospital said they offered him several different packages of care, and he refused all of those. And without his consent, they couldnt make him leave the hospital, which is why they had to get a court order in the end. Patients as you can imagine have been reaction to this, one patient told the bbc she was disgusted to hear what has happened, and she says she feels like that patient has used the hospital as a hotel. The hospital has given us a statement in which they said that the decision to go to court was not taken lightly, but our priority has to be considering the needs of all of our patients and ensuring that our limited resources which are under increasing pressure are available to those who genuinely need hospital care. Sian, thank you very much. A british man has died while working on a stadium for the 2022 world cup tournament in qatar. The events organisers say an investigation is under way into the incident. The 40 year old man has not been named, but the Authorities Say his family has been informed. That is a summary of the latest news. Back to you, joanna fours. David says, i think that the republicans will convince donald trump to be more moderate. They will wa nt trump to be more moderate. They will want more than one term in office and will begin at period of sustained government. All of this fuss and bother because drug does not confirm, stop ripping him apart, andjim says not confirm, stop ripping him apart, and jim says keep not confirm, stop ripping him apart, andjim says keep reminding the critics of trump that the people of the United States voted for him. As far as the United States voted for him. As faras im the United States voted for him. As far as im concerned, that is the end of the story. Do keep your stories coming in. Remember text will be charged at the Standard Network rate. We will be talking more about donald trump and his policies in just more about donald trump and his policies injust a more about donald trump and his policies in just a few moments, but first the sport with olly foster. Many thanks. You called dan evans a sweetie in the last hour. He is having the tournament of his life. He is into his first grand slam 4th round. He beat the Top 10 Player marin cilic in the last match and in the last few minutes he has beaten the australian 27th seed Bernard Tomic in straight sets. It was really tight match, taking the first set 7 5, the next two on tie breaks. His run in melbourne will see him break in the worlds top 50 for the first time. Next up hell play 12th seed Jo Wilfried Tsonga of france. Andy murray showed little sign of the Ankle Problem he picked up in the 2nd round as he breezed through his 3rd round match against sam querrey at the australian open. He beat the american in straight sets 6 4, 6 2, 6 4 and will now play the german mischa zverev. Its the ninth year in a row that hes reached the 4th round in melbourne. Hes been runner up five times. I have played a little bit better each match. There is not one thing i have been delighted with. I thought idid have been delighted with. I thought i did much better today than i did in the first two matches, which is really positive for me. But yes, i think each match i have improved a little bit, and that is a good sign, so little bit, and that is a good sign, so hopefully i will keep getting better. There are three uncapped players in the 34 man england squad for the six Natiosn Championship bath prop nathan catt, leicester forward Mike Williams and saracens back alex lozowski. Captain Dylan Hartley is incldued and has been decalred match fit. Hes serving a six week ban at the moment theres a welcome return for some of the key players who missed the autumn internationls throutgh injury. That includes james haskell, maro itoje, anthony watson, Jack Clifford and jack nowell. British sailor alex thomson has finished the Vendee Globe Solo round the world race. He came second in a time of 74 days, 19 hours and 35 minutes, about 16 hours behind the french winner armel le cleach. Hampshire based thomson had led in the early stages and broke two race records prior to being overtaken in december after a few problesm with his boat. He matches dame ellen mcarthurs second placed finish in the race back in 2001. Are amazing to be finished. You never knew really know when it is going to happen, i relied a couple of hours before that i was definitely going to finish. It is a long, long way, and it isjust great to finally be here. I think 24,36 hours ago, i knew that was the end, so hours ago, i knew that was the end, so congratulations, what a great race he has done, he really deserved it, so two seconds and a first, that isa it, so two seconds and a first, that is a great record, i think it is fantastic. That is a brutal race. Olly, thank you very much. S Donald Trumps policies will come under intense scrutiny in the early stages of his presidency. Among the potentially divisive Talking Points are plans to build a wall along the us mexican border. Stringent Security Checks on muslims entering the us. Looking to move the us embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. And then theres his relationship with russian president Vladimir Putin, which has proved worrying for some observers. So, just what are Donald Trumps policies . Were going to dream of things for our country, and beautiful things, and successful things once again. You will be so proud of your president. Remember this . Were going to do the wall, and by the way. Whos going to pay for the wall . Crowd mexico mexicos going to pay for the wall. Donald trumps pledge was clear to build a wall on the countrys southern border with mexico. But now it could be part fence. Theyre talking about a fence in the Republican Congress would you accept a fence . For certain areas i would, but certain areas, a wall is more appropriate. Mexico will still pay for the wall, trump says, but this could be after its been built. Trump remains committed to removing large numbers of Illegal Immigrants from the us. What we are going to do is get the people that are criminal and have criminal records gang members, drug dealers. We have a lot of these people, probably 2 million, it could even be 3 million were getting them out of our country or we going to incarcerate them. But it is unclear if this divisive pledge. Donaldj trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the United States. Will be kept. Job creation was a top priority for trump. We are living through the greatest jobs theft in the history of the world. Ourjobs are going to mexico, our jobs are going to other countries. And hes wasted no time at all threatening Car Manufacturers with a 35 Import Tariff for making their products abroad. Trump says its already had success, with ford looking to expand its us operation. The announcements that were making today of a 700 Million Investment here in our flat rock, michigan, plant, and adding 700 jobs, one of the factors that we put into that is the more favourable us Business Environment that we see under President Elect trump. Trump finally said last week that russia was most likely behind a cyber attack on the democrats during the election. As far as hacking, i think it was russia, but i think we also get hacked by other countries and other people. But his willingness to get along with President Putin seems unaffected. If putin likes donald trump, i consider that an asset not a liability. Trump has also signalled strong support for israel. We have to protect israel. Israel to me is very, very important. During the election campaign, trump was very clear the Health Insurance programme nicknamed obamacare, he said, would be repealed entirely. Obamacare has to be replaced, and we will do it, and we will do it very, very quickly. It is a catastrophe. But after transition talks with the outgoing president , it seems some aspects may stay. Are you going to make sure that people with preconditions are still covered . Yes, because it happens to be one of the strongest assets. Youre going to keep that . Also with the children living with their parents for an extended period. Youre going to keep that . Were going to very much try and keep that. But whether trump can achieve his goals and bring together a divided United States remains to be seen. Were going to get to work immediately for the american people. We must reclaim our countrys destiny. Lets talk now to republican strategist ron christie in washington. Clarkjudge, also in washington, who was a Speech Writer and advisor to president reagan. Leslie vinjamuri, an associate fellow of the us programme at think tank chatham house. And welcome back tojef mcallister, a former White House Correspondent for time magazine. Wrong, first of all, we have an e mail, he says i believe professional politicians within the republicans will moderate donald trump ron. How do you react to that . I react to that in a very positive manner. Ive spoken with the House Speaker paul ryan and hes very much looking forward to working with the new president of the United States in just a few hours, along with Senate Majority leader. The goals of the republicans are very clear and we have not had 3 economic gdp growth in the last eight years. President travelled like to create 25 minute jobs and have 4 gdp growth over the next eight years President Trump would like to create 25 million jobs. There are professional politicians who have been in washington and who know how Government Works and i think they will have a very positive impact on the 45th President of the United States. You mean some of the more extreme policies just wont happen . What i mean, there is one thing, as happen . What i mean, there is one thing, as i notice with president bush, who i worked with, what you say on the Campaign Trail and what you do when you get in office. There isa you do when you get in office. There is a different reality with actually governing and working with people to make meaningful accomplishments. What i mean by a positive influence, they are all leaders and they are all responsible for doing the best for the american people. Some of his nominees for cabinet have backed away from some of the more controversial policies already. How do you see things involving . Within the people around him and also the way that republicans set policies. In many ways the most notable and interesting thing about this entire transition period has been the level of uncertainty that we have felt. We have had that at many levels. As we have had that at many levels. As we have listened to the hearings and the Confirmation Hearings we have heard Different Things coming out of his future Secretary Of State and his future Secretary Of State and his secretary of defence. Compared to donald trump. We have also seen uncertainty across the spectrum, will people support this president . In terms of what he has said he will do, he has moved on a number policies. The nature of the transition has created uncertainty because so many positions at the level of deputy are simply not filled. He has announced he will carry over 50 people from the Obama Administration and leave them in place. All very good people, but the nature of the transition and the nature of the transition and the nature of the transition and the nature of Donald Trumps personality and the concrete policies that he has articulated but members of his cabinet have suggested they may not follow, how he thinks about russia and how we think about the iran deal. The entire context is about deep uncertainty going forward. Do you see evidence of pragmatism . One example which was put forward was the obamacare, donald trump had said that was going to go and then he had conversations with the president and he said he would keep parts of it because some parts are not all that bad. Is he a man who listens . He is not a real republican in many ways. He got the nomination and he got the presidency, but his whole career, he took positions which were favoured took positions which were favoured to democrats and he was in favour of Abortion Rights and he was in favour of obamacare originally. Hes not ideological in some sense. He plays with the guys who bring him to the dance and that is the Republican Party that has got to get him to accomplish things. Outside experts say if he gets rid of obamacare, 20 Million People will be not insured and it would be a political evil and and it would be a political evil and a disaster and all the people that came and yelled about obamacare, they are the people losing their injuries, they will now yell at republicans and that will be bad for him republicans and that will be bad for him they are the people losing their injuries for the donald trump isa their injuries for the donald trump is a smart guy and he will find a good deal, but the question is, will he be able to build coalitions . Is he be able to build coalitions . Is he strategic enough, does it have to be about him . So far much of his rhetoric seems to imply that. You worked as a Speech Writer and advisor for armed worked as a Speech Writer and advisorfor armed raid. Worked as a Speech Writer and advisorforarmed raid. Donald worked as a Speech Writer and advisorfor armed raid. Donald trump has said hes looking to Ronald Reagan you work as a and advisor for Ronald Reagan. Ronald reagan, like donald trump, a man who went into politics not as a career man who went into politics not as a career politician, do you see some similarities between the two in terms of not being beholden to that party line . Both of them were insurgent candidates who build new coalitions. And both of them were also highly accomplished deal makers. Also highly accomplished deal makers. Ronald reagan also highly accomplished deal makers. Ronald reagan had been head of the union and was in essence a professional negotiatorjust as donald trump is, so there are a numberof donald trump is, so there are a number of similarities between them, including that as with Ronald Reagan, donald trump has energised large parts of the american electorate that were feeling neglected. Ryan christie, looking at areas of Policy Making ron christie. Starting with russia and what he said about the intelligence and the hacking during the election campaign, and what he is saying about russia and his relationship with them going forward, starting from a visiting of trust but maybe its a question of how long that lasts from a position of trust. How do you see that issue . It is interesting, picking up on Ronald Reagan, he had the old adage, trust but verify, one thing we have got to recognise is that russia is not a friend of the United States and russia has taken actions which have been detrimental to the United States and of course the stability of nato and the stability of Western Europe and our trading interests. It is very incumbent upon the new president to set a tone with russia that were willing to work with you where we can, but we are not going to a cce pt where we can, but we are not going to accept interference with our Dummigan Cand to accept interference with our dummigan c and we are not going to uphold the actions they have taken in crimea and other parts of the world we are not going to accept interference with our democracy. The United States working with our allies, our strong leisure ship with the uk, we need to make sure that russia understands that they will be met with a certain response if they tried to stop our country from doing business our strong relationship with the uk. That is not the message which has been coming through so far. Yes, europe feels, is donald trump going to work with us . The Russia Question is interesting, it is not clear if donald trump can bring washington along with him in his desire to recast americas relationship with russia. His aggressive attacks on his own Intelligence Community and agencies for the briefs they put together on Cyber Attacks and russias engagement, they were deeply worrying. The fallout from his concerted effort to really put forward this relationship could be grave and we dont know what russia will do. Donald trump says he will lift sanctions if russia engages with arms reductions, but russia has a different set of interests when it comes to nuclear arms, they care about Missile Defence and congress is not going to want to walk back from americas policy in this area. Their interests are not in the same place and now that donald trump will be president , his constraints will be president , his constraints will be different from what he has been able to articulate on the Campaign Trail and as President Elect. Able to articulate on the Campaign Trail and as President Elect. The Ronald Reagan line was mentioned, trust but verify, what shall take on the russian situation . So far, russia and the United States, and also china, all talks have been in side logs. Especially with china and also with russia. Donald trump looks to be trying to put those silos together to get a broader feel for negotiation. For example, his security people whether it is daniel. Michael flynn, who said iran were our principal enemies, or others, they have been very tough on russia, and they the security side. The Secretary Of State designate is of course from the economic side and he understands that in particular at the heart of the russian economy is oil and gas the heart of the russian economy is oiland gas in the heart of the russian economy is oil and gas in the future of it in those terms is the article. You have a team that is able to mad negotiations with russia that are Broad Spectrum those terms is the arctic. I think Vladimir Putin would like to move away from the aggressive manner and into a more sta ble aggressive manner and into a more stable relationship with the west. It can each of you sum up how you see the Trump Presidency on this Inauguration Day . There is tremendous prospect for the country, the country needs to go in a different direction, we have had long term slow growth and a large group of americans have been left out of the economy. We have had rising prices around the world and i think there is great hope in restructuring our relationships in many ways. Every new inauguration brings a sense of hope and optimism and that we are able to transfer power in a democratic and peaceful way, and i wish the new President Elect all The Best Of Luck Andi President Elect all the best of luck and i hope he brings the country together and brings the world together and brings the world together with his presidency. dont think america has faced a period in its history with such grave divisions since maybe the vietnam era, we have marches and we expect 250,000 people to be marching in washington alone tomorrow. Marches across 60 different countries. And sol marches across 60 different countries. And so i think the uncertainty cant be understated and this will be a real test for america to see whether or not the system that has been built over many decades to protect rights and freedoms and due process and the rule of law, it will be challenged and we will learn about the strength of the United States as a Democratic Syste M of the United States as a democratic system going forward. We will be speaking to mohammed arleys daughter in a few moments muhammad alis daughter. Donald trump has tapped into something but hes unlikely to the right prescription. President s dont change in office fundamentally and He Isa Change in office fundamentally and he is a tempestuous and fundamentally self absorbed person andl fundamentally self absorbed person and i dont think he has the discipline for office. Thanks for joining us. Still to come. Traditionally the Inauguration Ceremony begins early at the exclusive white house Guest Residence and continues throughout washington dc. Well bring you more on how the day is scheduled to pan out for President Elect trump. Washington is setting the scene for The Main Event but not everyone is there to celebrate. We will speak to some protesters about why they are marching against his presidency. That is next after the news. And now a summary that is next after the news. And now a summary of the latest news. Donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th President of the United States today, ushering in what could be the most radical change in American Government in modern times. The Billionaire Businessman told crowds gathered in washington that he will unify the country and give a voice to people who have been forgotten. Thousands of Police Officers are on duty in the American Capital, with many protests expected against mrtrump. A group of british doctors say theyve transformed the diagnosis of Prostate Cancer by using mri scans. Its the most common type of cancer in men in the uk and is normally confirmed with an invasive biopsy. Researchers believe advanced mris could reduce the number of men who need biopsies, which can lead to severe side effects. Figures show retail sales in the uk dropped 1. 9 last month compared with december 2015. But sales rose overall in the last quarter of 2016. The data from the office for National Statstics also shows Retail Prices rose 0. 9 in december compared with a year ago a man has been evicted from hospital, after unnecessarily occupying a bed for more than two years. The patient had refused to leave the James Paget University hospital in norfolk, despite being fit for discharge and being offered alternative accommodation. The hospital said the decision to go to court was a last resort. Rescuers in italy are hoping to find more survivors from an avalanche which struck a hotel on wednesday. Four people are known to have died and 25 are still missing. Four earthquakes rocked Central Italy two days ago, with tremors continuing into the night. Thats a summary of the latest news join me for bbc Newsroom Live at 11am. Time for some more sport now, with olly foster. Hello again. Dan evans is into the fourth round of a grand slam for the first time, fresh from beating the seven seat, marin cilic, he has beaten the australian 27 the seed Bernard Tomic in seven sets in the australian open. He also beat him a couple of years ago at the us open. Evans took the first set 7 5, the next two sets on tie breaks. He will break into the top 50 for the first hour. He will playJo Wilfried Tsonga next. Andy murray showed little sign of the Ankle Problems he has had. In the 2nd round as he breezed through his 3rd round match against sam querrey at the australian open. He beat the american in straight sets 6 4, 6 2, 6 4 and will now play the german mischa zverev. Its the ninth year in a row that hes reached the 4th round in melbourne. Hes been runner up five times. I have played a little bit better each match. Theres not been one thing i have been delighted with. I thought i did much better today than i did in the first two matches, which is really positive for me. But yes, i think each match i have improved a little bit, and that is a good sign, so hopefully i will keep getting England Rugby Union Head Coach eddie jones says his team will be better prepared. There are three uncapped players in the 34 man england squad for the six Natiosn Championship bath prop nathan catt, leicester forward Mike Williams and saracens back alex lozowski. Captain Dylan Hartley is incldued and has been declared match fit. Hes serving a six week ban at the moment theres a welcome return for some of the key players who missed the autumn internationls throutgh injury. That includes james haskell, maro itoje, anthony watson, Jack Clifford and jack nowell. The six nations should be a cracker this year. You can watch it all across the bbc. That is all your sport this morning. Thank you very much. Thousands of people are washington for the inauguration of donald trump. Not everyone is preparing to welcome donald trump to the oval office. Several protests are planned, including a womens march on washington, part of a global march, which began on social media as a means for women to express their anger at the swearing in of what they see as a divisive candidate. Throughout his campaign, Donald Trumps comments and behaviour towards women have caused offence, from the Access Hollywood take when he talks about groping women without consequences to his plans for reducing funding for reproductive research. And he has made abusive comments to a number of women from his opponent Hillary Clinton to the news presenter megan kelly. Protests will take place in several cities around the world. There are 600 matches taking place around the globe, with almost 1. 5 million women and men expected to turn up. And the mcnally is in london, zara ballou in the United States, and also from los angeles, the daughter of legendary boxer muhammad ali. Maryum ali will be speaking at the washington march on saturday. Maryum, what you think of donald trump . I am not a fan. I wanted Bernie Sanders to win, and then i voted for hillary. Donald trump has a history of discriminating against african americans. His buildings, the Birth Movement is horrendous, saying barack the Birth Movement is horrendous, saying ba rack obama the Birth Movement is horrendous, saying barack obama was not american. The concern is we only know donald trump based on who donald trump has been. I hope he is able to create jobs. I hope america can be great in four years, but based on what we have seen of him, how he has run his campaign and just his level of majority, it is doubtful, so i am not a fan, but he is the president , i am not stressing over it, it is definitely time to organise and plan and make things happen in this next four years. He says he is speaking for disenfranchised people. Says he is speaking for disenfranchised peoplem says he is speaking for disenfranchised people. If you know a little bit about american history, it has always been a tool of the powerful to tell the poor majority that they are poor because of the minorities. This is a practice that has happened throughout our countrys history, so we will see if he can help the poor, and if all poor will be better off with him in office. He has great Talking Points, he did that very well, i actually am impressed by his determination to win. He really practised the Laws Of Attraction brilliantly, because he was very confident, he made that happen. But time will tell. Right now, to me, it is really not about him, it is about standing up for the rights of all people, trying to make sure the 14th Amendment is enforced, the one that gives us equal protection under the law. There is a lot at stake. It is a womens march budget is also a march for other people. Womens rights, health care, various forms of discrimination, for all people here in this country. So we have a lot of work to do. Did your dad ever share any views on donald trump . He did make a Statement Last year, probably got a little help with that because he was in the late stage of parkinson that the time, but the statement about banning muslims, it is ridiculous. I ama banning muslims, it is ridiculous. I am a muslim as well, i read my koran every year during the month of ramadan, and every year during the month of ramadan, and i know whatjayejihad really is, i know that muslims are not terrorists, and it is the Muslim Population who will help protect america from terrorists. And to do that and say that against muslims and say it is the religion, i think that can put us in more danger here in the United States. Lets bring in za ra in the United States. Lets bring in zara bilou, muslim and civil rights activist. What you think . zara bilou, muslim and civil rights activist. What you think . I think we need to mobilise, and he we are because we didnt mobilise enough. All of these rallies this weekend is about making it clear that from day one, there will be resistance if donald trump attempts to fulfil any of his Campaign Promises that would target our communities. So what would you do if he did try to enforce some of those policies . We are already doing that. Part of what began as well before the election and has continued since then has been knowing your rights training in the community, making sure people know what to do if Immigration Agents show up, if fbi agents show up, if they are interacting with local police. There is a lot of talk about interaction before and after the election, so we are talking to people about public safety. But we wa nt people about public safety. But we want everyone to understand that it is notjust want everyone to understand that it is not just about want everyone to understand that it is notjust about racists want everyone to understand that it is not just about racists and misogynists and islamophobia being emboldened to act, it is about the fa ct emboldened to act, it is about the fact that donald trump is ringing some of those people into his administration with him. Have you personally seen or experienced hate crimes since donald trump . personally seen or experienced hate crimes since donald trump . I have been really fortunate, and granted i live in the San Francisco bay area, one of the areas that jokes about leaving the United States if it should get worse, but we do serve clients, and on a regular basis, the day after the election, young womans headscarf was pulled off in broad daylight on her college campus. That kind of incident has become very normal in our country, and it is one example of a type of hate crime that muslims experience. Ehmer mcnally, you are organising the uks womens march. Why are you doing that . For all of the reasons that have been discussed. This campaign has been characterised by language that stokes fear and division. The most striking feature of it is hoped deeply divided our societies are. Hillary clinton stated that clearly, and we have seen stated that clearly, and we have seen it here as well. We are seeing this as a dipping point. The trumpet election has been a catalyst, and everybody is saying enough is enough. We have serious social inequality in trench, persistent inequality, oxfam has just inequality in trench, persistent inequality, oxfam hasjust released figures that state that the top wealthiest billionaires hold the same wealth as the poorest 36 billion. It is beginning to seem very clear that our politicians are not rising to the challenge of dealing with that inequality but are servicing it. You talk about the division. All trump says he didnt create the division, it was there. Ultimately, he is the person who has been picked by americans to be the president. Yes, and that is a very serious question. That is what the majority, not the popular majority but in terms of the Weather System works, that is how it works. This is a democratic outcome, and we are not questioning that, but what we are looking to do is change the ground under his feet, because the reason for that political outcome is this profound inequality, and people want to change, and it is right that they should want to change, so our way of going about organising the marches to go straight for the jugular with that inequality. We have been contacting groups, individuals and organisations right across all areas of social struggle who are dealing with people on the front line of these inequalities, along the fault lines of race and misogyny, all forms of discriminatory practice in language, and we are trying to come together for a grassroot up response for centralised. It has been disgraceful how the politicians have been dealing with it. And maryum ali, in terms of how things have been under President Obama, there have been issues on that front with President Obama in charge. Obama is not a miracle worker, and when you have a country that is apathetic to being cynically involved, not voting in midterm elections, there is a balance of power in the government. Congress, the majority was republican, so what im going to base my short two minutes on tomorrow is going to be civic in gauge but, because we have masses of people who are not involved, and to say he was about to get rid of the recession and have health care for all, but he to solve all the other problems of the inner city is delusional. Sol problems of the inner city is delusional. So i really think we are putting the cart before horse. There have to be major campaigns to get people involved. We need the power of the people, that is the way Government Works. It is annoying to say that under obama, what about race relations, that is ridiculous. He is like any other president , if you are not going to have a Democratic House and senate, and his bills are not going to go through, how many things can he do . I thought he was a great president , there were a lot of people apathetic to voting, we have to get people involved. And in terms of trump having so much support, he won, but what are the real numbers . The popular vote went to hillary, and everybody else didnt vote. If you cant blame a president for not fixing the situation, how much can you pain on another for what happens in society . The republican said loud and clear they were going to block everything he does. We are coming together in solidarity, all groups, based on the discriminatory comments this man has made and how he has lived his whole life. So all we are saying is we are going to organise, if you break the law, if you take our rights, the constitution has given us those right and we are going to fight for them. We are not saying he is not president , he is president , but we will organise things based on the law. No one gave obama a chance, they hated him immediately, and i knew the kind of talk and the degradation and the demeaning things they said about michelle being an ape, it was outrageous. There was so much hypocrisy. And now we are looking at this man talking about grabbing womens body parts, we dont like the man, we are going to see what he is going to do, but we have to organise to protect our civil rights, and based on what he said so far, he is trying to roll those back. Zahra, looking at the country you live in right now, how do you feel . We have our work cut out for us. So many of the Civil Liberties erosion is that happened under President Obama im now going to be accessible to the donald trump, deportation of undocumented individuals, all of those things have been happening for eight years, and longer than that, for the past 15 years. And we let it happen because as maryum mentioned, we are not as engaged as we need to be, we need to be out in the streets but also in the halls of congress pushing our elected officials to protect all of us. Thank you all very much, maryum ali, zahra billou and emma mcnally. So, how will Inauguration Day pan out for President Elect trump . It begins early at the exclusive white house Guest Residence. And from there, its a day of tradition and ceremony throughout washington dc. Rajini Vaidya Nathan reports. I, Barack Hussein obama. Do solemnly swear. That i will faithfully execute the office of president. Of the United States. So, how does it all work on Inauguration Day . This is where donald trump will wake up on inauguration morning. Its the white house guesthouse, blair house. Doesnt look like much, really, though, does it . Its been nicknamed the most exclusive hotel in the world, and thats because its played host to some distinguished guests over the years. Thats st johns episcopal church. And thats where mr trump will head to for a church service. And actually, barack obama came for a service here on the morning of his inauguration, too. Oh, wow look at this, its absolutely beautiful so, here i am in the president s pew, so im actually sitting where president s in history have sat when theyve been at service here. So, after hes done, donald trump takes a very shortjourney across the road to the white house. I dont think theyre going to let us in there. As is part of the tradition, hell go to the white house to meet President Obama. Theyll have Morning Coffee together. And another tradition that always happens as well is that the outgoing president always writes the incoming president a note, a word of advice. This, the us capitol, is where donald trump will officially become president when hes sworn in. Politicians and dignitaries, that sort of thing, theyll get to watch from up close. But the rest of us will all have to watch down on the mall. Its cold so now were heading to the cheap seats. This is the National Mall theres not much to see here, just a lot of grass. But if you dont have a ticket to the inauguration, then this is where youll come to watch it. Next comes the parade, which heads towards the white house, and is led by the president and the first lady. The parade even goes past here, Donald Trumps new hotel, here in dc, the Trump International. So maybe theyll even get out here and walk. And who would have thought that when he was planning this hotel, donald trump would one day be moving into the white house just down the street from here . I want to bring you some amazing news from italy, the avalanche yesterday, we are hearing six people have been found alive under snow after the avalanche. They are yet to be pulled up at a Fire Department official is being quoted on the reuters news agency, saying six people have been found alive under the snow. The conditions will be horrendous for anybody who was buried by the avalanche, so it is extraordinary to be hearing right now that, 24 hours after the avalanche, potentially six people have been found alive under the snow. We are hearing that they are yet to be pulled out, but there are. These are the emergency teams who have been digging through the snow every possible effort, to get those six people out alive. 30 people it was reported were missing after the avalanche and it buried a hotel under up to 15 feet of snow. It was hoped according to one rescuer that the ceiling collapse might have protected some of those inside the building from being com pletely inside the building from being completely buried. That was the hope. The way the building might have collapsed might have protected people underneath. There are no reports that six people potentially are still alive, buried in that avalanche and we will keep you updated when we hear any more on that very disc very difficult Rescue Operation. Weve heard a lot about Donald Trumps policies, his supporters, his critics. But what about the man himself . What kind of president will he be . And what is it about him that propelled him to the most powerful office in the world, to the surprise of so many . Frank luntz, republican strategist and pollster, joins us now from washington. Also in the American Capital this morning is crystal myers, who voted for donald trump in november. And Alana Horowitz satlin is from the huffington post. Frank, you are the man who looks at the polls and statistics, and he was an expected to do this, but he did. As he enters the white house, how does you rate in terms of popularity . There was a point after the election when he had reached 50 approval which was the highest point for him in his career. Donald trump has always been conned a virtual and the public respects the facts, that he is fearless and they think he says what he means and means what he says what he means and means what he says has always been controversial. But they dont always like what he says they dont understand him in terms of his directness and some would say offensiveness. But what has happened, a 20 jump offensiveness. But what has happened, a 20 jump in the right direction, the public believing the country is heading in the right direction. The significant rise in Consumer Confidence and eight significant rise in spending and a significant rise. The mood of the country is significantly more positive today than it was on the 8th Of November than when he was elected. Crystal, you voted for donald trump, that reflects how you feel . Absolutely, this is the most Victoria Stadium ever and we are so excited to have this victory the most victorious day ever for them the american taxpayer was being used to support a progressive leftist movement which was destroying the middle class and ushering in the demise of american sovereignty. Does he ever say anything that worries you . Im not politically correct, and donald trump is like a wrecking ball, he is not a politician. He sounds so abrupt at times but his passion and his anger against what is happening to americans, can come off the runway, but im behind him andl off the runway, but im behind him and i think some of the things he says at times, he just rolls it right out because he is not politically correct. He is portrayed negatively in the media and in the wrong way. Negatively in the media and in the wrong way. Tel us what you think germany in terms of the way you think donald trump is not portrayed fairly in the press question mark generally in terms of the way you think donald trump is not portrayed fairly in the press . Can you give us some examples. What is it that you think is not fair about the way the press is covering him . think is not fair about the way the press is covering him . I dont like the fact, he is called a racist all the fact, he is called a racist all the time, but he is such a unifier. Hes doing so many things. He is bringing in so manyjobs. We have a 94 million out of work force labour at the moment and 43 Million People are on food stands, and donald trump, before he was elected, he is already creating jobs. They are not giving him credit, it seems. He has general motors, they have brought in 1500 jobs, walmart has also brought injobs, he has secured a air conditioner carrier company. The media never really show what he is doing for america. They seem tojust always be so against him and so troubling, but hes doing amazing things. Alana, what do you think about that . It is worth noting that he did not actually. He is not responsible for any that that she mention. That is true, but the companies have said they were already planning to do that. And the factory was never planning to go to mexico, so i think that is a little early to say that he is bringing the jobs back to america. I understand that there is a deep distrust in the media right now, and that people are not happy with the way the campaign was covered, but i would argue that Hillary Clinton was also not given a fair shot with the media. The amount of cove rage fair shot with the media. The amount of coverage that the fbi investigation got was alarming considering how nothing really ever came out of it. The media was pretty tough on both candidates and both sides are pretty unhappy with that, andl sides are pretty unhappy with that, and i understand that. Frank. He was somebody who defied the polls, it is difficult to pin down how he is seen across the piece in a country which is so divided as has become very clear. It is not difficult at all. There are aspects of Donald Trumps persona which the public appreciates and there are aspects such as unifier, with all due respect, he isnt. His language is a unifying, isnt. His language is a unifying, is challenging the status quo. His language is not unifying. He is committed to change and he is already outlining significant budget cuts and the overhauled to obamacare and changes to our infrastructure and changes to our infrastructure and improvements and these are things the public likes. Often the tone and the demeanour, this isnt about political correctness, he says things which the public believes are inappropriate. There are trump people who see no negative in him and critics who see no positive in him, but in fact he is like any other president , he has his positives and his negatives and nobody seems to see the other side. He is very active on twitter, cutting through that. As demonstrated, he is concerned when he is portrayed in sketches in a particular way, he is tweeting later night saying it is just not funny when alec baldwin impersonates him on saturday night live, the expect that to stop . Do you expect. On saturday night live, the expect that to stop . Do you expect. He will keep using his own personal account on twitter, i believe. People think he has a thin skin and the fact he is going to be president , he needs to rise above that kind of stuff . He should. He needs to in the next 4 maybe eight years grow into the role as president and realise you cant respond to every single criticism, but whether he would do that, im not sure. In the past 18 months there has been talk, is he going to ta ke there has been talk, is he going to take ona there has been talk, is he going to take on a more traditional president ial tone . 0r take on a more traditional president ial tone . Or better or worse, donald trump is donald trump and you what you see is what you get. That is very true. Thanks for joining us. We have got all of that coming up, the trump inauguration. One person has written in to say it is sad the way people are going on, because he has been elected by a majority. Thank you for your company. See you soon. It was a very cold start across the southern half of the uk, 5, 6 in a few places, and we have lots of sunshine in the southern half of the uk, it is a decent winters day. There is an area cloud, but that will not produce any rain, it keeps things a bit on the dull side. After a cold start it is 5 7d through the afternoon, and then through the evening the frost will set in where we have clear skies and the blue tinge on the map, that is the frost. It will become widespread. Patches of fog, on the eastern side of linen, and by dawn temperatures in major cities is a couple of degrees either side of freezing eastern side of england. Some good spells of sunshine at least early on saturday, but cloud will drift in from the north sea. More cloud on sunday, the odd spot of rain possible, and it will be a cold sort of weekend, both days, with temperatures well below the average. This is bbc news and these are the top stories developing at eleven. Stepping into a new era in the Us Donald Trump prepares to be sworn in as the 45th President. Nearly a Million People are expected to attend the inauguration in washington thousands of extra police have been deployed as part of a vast security operation. This is the scene live in washington. Well bring you full coverage of the ceremony on bbc news. Rescuers find six people alive under the snow in the italian avalanche. Rescue helicopters have been called in to try to free those who have been trapped inside a hotel for two days. Been trapped inside a hotel for two days. In other news, doctors say using mri scanning could revolutionise the diagnosis of Prostate Cancer

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