Here in the uk nearly one and a half million signatures. The Petition Calling for the uk government to abandon Donald Trumps proposed state visit to britain is growing but theresa may is having none of it. I have issued that invitation, the invitation to President Trump to the United Kingdom and that protest stands. The protests are beginning in london tonight. The Foreign Secretary says uk Passport Holders and dual nationals will not be affected by the ban. Hello and welcome to 100 days. Im Katty Kay In Washington and Christian Frasers in london. Week two of the Trump Administration and already there are legal challenges to one of the president s key election pledges the introduction of a temporary ban on refugees and visa holders from seven majority muslim countries, including iraq and syria. Today european governments have been seeking further clarity on who is banned, and who is not. But mr trump makes no apology for the way the ban was implemented, as nick bryant reports from new york. No ban a policy intended to defend america is seen by protestors as an attack on american values. And the demonstrations against the travel ban brought Tens Of Thousands onto the streets. This was portland, oregon and an angry clash between supporters and opponents of the president. This is such a polarising policy. Inside airports there has been great confusion over who should be allowed into america, partly because the ban was implemented so quickly without consultation with the relevant government agencies. And it wasntjust muslim arrivals who struggled to contain their emotions. This was the leading democrat on capitol hill, Chuck Schumer. This Executive Order. It was mean spirited and un american. This morning at the white house, President Trump mocked that response. I noticed Chuck Schumer with fake tears yesterday. I know him very well. I dont see him as a crier. It was the Protestors Thronging Airports Who donald trump claims are responsible for any chaos over the weekend. Then an Airline Computer Glitch grounded more than 150 flights. He defended his travel ban on twitter. He said there was nothing nice about searching for terrorists before they enter the country. This was a big part of my campaign, study the world. The bad would rush into our country in a week. A lot of bad dudes out there. Over the water from the statue of liberty, is Staten Island, the only new york borough to vote for donald trump. Here there is strong support for the travel ban. Whatever needs to be done, has to be done. This is for the safety of everybody. We live in a country of democracy and if the majority of people feel they are threatened and wants to have things in place, then we should be able to have things in place. Donald trump boasted throughout the campaign he was a businessman who would get things done. But even members of his own party have been critical of the botched roll out of a signature policy. Nick bryant, bbc news, new york. In the past few hours the Foreign Secretary here in the uk has clarified again that the extreme vetting programme will not apply to british citizens with dual nationality. But today american embassies around europe seemed to contradict that. 0n the Facebook Page of the embassy in berlin, officials said any National Or Dual national from the seven affected countries should not schedule a visa appointment. Well, weve been speaking to one woman directly affected by the ban batool shannan. She is a syrian scientist who lives in essen in north germany, who had already obtained a visa to visit the us. I asked her how she felt as a muslim who was effectively locked out of the country. I had never thought of myself as different. The religion is personal. It is part of you. But you dont really show it around. I am not the kind of person who goes around saying, i am a muslim. I am not really a practising muslim. A lot of people cannot guess because of my parents but once they know i come from syria, they make the connection. It is really demeaning. That is probably a strong word but the way i feel about it, no matter what i do on the matter how high i get in my career, it will still be the syrian muslim, that will be it. Everything else will be stripped away. You can Everything Else will be stripped away. You can never Everything Else will be stripped away. You can never be equal to the people here, for example. Not here literally in germany, but in general. You are not measured by your achievements, you are measured by the two things you cannot control, like your citizenship is given to you at birth, and your religion is usually chosen by parents. You can choose whatever you wa nt parents. You can choose whatever you want to do with it but like i said, it is private. I am not prepared to share it with anybody, because i didnt hurt anybody with it, it is mine. Batool shannan speaking to us earlier. When we looked at the concept of this programme, 100 days, some people said, is it 100 days of donald trump, or is it 100 days of how things are affected around the world. What really became clear is the two things were deeply connected. We have seen that very clearly over the course of the last few days. I think we have lost katty. That is the problem being 3000 miles apart. There she is. 3000 miles apartand 3000 miles apart. There she is. 3000 miles apart and a Technical Glitch we were pains to point out that the 100 days did notjust apply to Donald Trumps presidency, but also how it would affect security, the economy and defence around the world. We got a sense of how the world. We got a sense of how the world really is. You have to be aware of how far the white house is aware of how far the white house is aware of how far the white house is aware of what the fallout would be from the Executive Order on friday, in terms of what allies around the world would think. But also if they care. How much is the White House National security team, in terms of secretary of defence, the secretary of state, the head of the cia, are they on board with this . Because they on board with this . Because they are the ones who have to deal in terms of collecting intelligence, in terms of collecting intelligence, in terms of collecting intelligence, in terms of Formulating Policy with americas allies and this is not good for america. I have lived in america for 25 years and the only Timei America for 25 years and the only time i have seen at Global Reaction like this was in the run up to the iraq war because of what george bush was doing. A lot of this has been about steve bannon, one of the senior advisers to donald trump will stop he was once in charge of breibart. Some people are saying he is now suppla nting breibart. Some people are saying he is now supplanting the Military Top Brass. Some are saying the Military Top Brass are not excluded although that did seem the position of the Executive Order which is now signed. George bush specifically said he did not want karl rove, who was a political appointees come in on those intelligence meetings because he wanted it pure intelligence, not litter sized intelligence. We can now speak to retired army general wesley clark. He served that nato and was a former president ial candidate on the democrat side. He is in little rock, arkansas. I want to ask you about this travel ban on immigrants from seven countries. As a security matter, it is a mistake. It does not help your security. First, you cannot win the war at the border, second we might be doing what is called extreme vetting of people in the country anyway. Third, it does alienate us from governments who are trying to help off abroad, and defeat since the alqaeda and isis propaganda lines. You can only view this in terms of follow through ona Campaign View this in terms of follow through on a Campaign Pledge terms of american domestic politics. It is like the other Executive Orders which was signed in the first week of the Trump Administration. It could be called the education of donald trump. It could be called something else. But you cannot govern the country with Executive Orders which are not coordinated and a p pa re ntly orders which are not coordinated and apparently this wasnt. Orders which are not coordinated and apparently this wasntli orders which are not coordinated and apparently this wasnt. I will not ask what else you would call this you and i know that if you poll the american public, as polls have been done recently on stricter immigration procedures, he campaigned radically on tougher Administration Leave immigration procedures. He isjust following through on what he campaigned on. You could argue that but the consequences were not foreseen because the circumstances were not understood. If you polled the american public, 70 are in favour of tighter gun control but we will not get that and 70 are in favour of Family Planning but this runs counter to the mandate in office. This is the rough and tumble of politics. General clark, as a former supreme allied commander, spell it out for us a little bit more specifically, how this might hurt american National Security . Well, we have to work with our allies and the allies have to work with us. We have had mixed messages from the Trump Administration and figures within the Trump Administration on nato. I thought we got some clarity with Prime Minister mays visit last week. They both agreed that nato was important but beyond that, when you get into specific issues, you have to do intelligence sharing, you have to do intelligence sharing, you have to talk about people, you have to talk about groups with muslim countries, because they are the ones who know these groups and people best. If you cut off your relationships with those countries and think you can build a wall, literally or figurative lee around america and europe, you are making a mistake. You are not strengthening security, you are weakening it. How would you advise your european allies to deal with the Trump Administration on this issue . Well, on this issue, i think you have got to go back through all the different methods of reaching out. We have intelligence to intelligence, state to foreign ministry, state to defence cooperation, we have alliance organisations, we have economic. You have to come back on every single issue, on every single Connection Point back to the administration, as well as having the ambassador talking to the state department. You have Business People who have been dealing with donald trump. There are uk businessmen who know donald trump. Maybe they have a view on this . That is General Clark from arkansas. His guide on dealing with the Trump Administration there has been some more news in washington. 0n has been some more news in washington. On twitter donald trump said he would reveal the nomination for the Supreme Court live. The president says he will announce his choice of Supreme Courtjustice tomorrow. On twitter, mr trump wrote hell reveal his nomination live at 8pm us eastern time. Theres been a vacancy on the Supreme Court bench since last february, after the death of conservative justice antonin scalia. Mr trump said hed be nominating someone who was pro life. Police in canada say theyve arrested a suspect after a Mosque Attack near quebec city. Six people were killed and at least a dozen others were injured, when shots were fired inside the building during sunday evening prayers. Another man was arrested and police say, hes now being treated as a witness. Canadas Prime Ministerjustin trudeau says it was a Terrorist Attack against muslims. The Australian Government says the us has agreed to honour a deal to resettle refugees currently being held in Off Shore Detention Centres in the pacific. Mr 0bama had agreed to take on refugees on manus island and nauru and there were doubts about whether mr trump would follow through given his latest travel ban. Many of the refugees are from iran, iraq and syria. A petition to cancel President Trumps state visit to the uk has just reached 1. 4 million signatures. Members of parliament have criticised the ban, and will debate the state visit on tuesday. As we mentioned a little earlier the British Foreign secretary Boris Johnson has been addressing parliament in the past few hours lets listen to what he said. The general principle is that all british Passport Holders remain welcome to travel to the us. We have received assurances, we have received assurances, we have received assurances, we have received assurances from the us embassy that this Executive Order will make no difference to any british passport holder, irrespective of their country of birth, or whether they hold another passport. That is the current Foreign Secretary, lets speak to the former conservative Foreign Secretary, malcolm rifkind. What do you make of this petition . Well, i think it genuinely reflects the views of a large number of people in the United Kingdom, but you cannot conduct International Relations on the basis of the number of people who may or may not have signed a petition. But there is a general feeling that maybe the extension of a state visit was held out too early, was not something we could have held back . Cull you seem to misunderstand the point of state visits. They are not meant to be a personal to the individual invited, nor a reward for treatment they have carried out. We had a state visit from the president of china a few months ago and china is not exactly a democratic country that respects human rights but it was crucial in order to advance the United Kingdom was my interests and influence china in its behaviour. If that is true of china it is to be at least as true when youre dealing with someone who whatever we think of them, and i have no admirer of mr trump, but he is the democratically elected president of the united states. Is the democratically elected president of the United Stateslj understand no us president has been offered a state visit in his first year of office. Because previous president s were already established political figures. We are dealing with somebody who nobody expected to be president. This is a crucial period for trying to get some opportunity to be able to influence his decisions both now and over the weeks and months ahead. Clearly, a state visit of the kind that is proposed bills on what has already been achieved by theresa may in her meeting in washington. The United Kingdom has an opportunity to influence the president at this moment in time probably more than any other foreign head moment in time probably more than any otherforeign head of government. That is something we will use in a positive way. The Prime Minister has made clear on this issue that is captivating attention today, the uk strongly disagrees with the measures in the Executive Order. Lets have a listen to the Prime Minister, who is in dublin today as a guest of enda kenny. This is what she had to say on the travel ban. In relation to the policies that have been announced by the united states, the uk takesa announced by the united states, the uk takes a different approach. I was Home Secretary for six years and at no stage did i introduce those sorts of arrangements. So obviously, President Trump is now moving to put into place what he had said he would do, but we have a different approach to these matters in the uk. Theresa may, speaking in dublin. Sir malcolm, i just wanted may, speaking in dublin. Sir malcolm, ijust wanted to ask, your advice to theresa may is to deal with donald trump in a polite but firm way on issues she might disagree with him on. You could argue that is exactly what she did on friday and did not really get very far. No sooner is she on the plane back to