A Fire Destroys a migrant camp in france housing around 1500 people. The blaze spread to large parts of the camp near the port of dunkirk leaving nearly a dozen injured. Plus a debate still rages in the us over whether to get your child vaccinated we travel to Vashon Island to see if donald trump is helping the fuel the trend of worried parents. Hello, im katty kay In Washington, Christian Fraser is in london. Rex tillerson likes to think he has a Good Relationship with Vladimir Putin the russian president even gave him an impressive medal three years ago. But there was no warm welcome for the new us Secretary Of State in moscow today. He flew in for talks on syria and the russian promptly lambasted america for indulging in iraq style war tactics. The us wants moscow to drop its support for President Assad. But the west has almost no leverage. On monday in italy, the British Foreign secretary had told reporters this was a window of opportunity. Its time, he said, for putin to face the truth. 24 hours on his plan is in tatters. Germany and italy are opposed to further sanctions. The only agreement said the Secretary Of State is that somehow assad has to be removed. It is clear to all of us that the reign of the assad family is coming to an end but the question of how that ends and the transition itself could be very important in our view to thejury could be very important in our view to the jury ability and the stability of a unified syria the durability. And the outcome going forward. So that is why we are not presupposing how that occurs. But i think it is clear that we see no further role for the assad regime longer term, given that they have effectively given up their legitimacy with these type of attacks. Today President Putin shot back saying the us strike on syria reminds him of wmd claims in iraq. And then he went on to state with no evidence that enemies of President Assad are planning further Chemical Weapons attacks in syria, just to point blame at the regime. Similar provocations, i cant call them any differently, are being prepared in other parts of syria, too. Including the Southern Suburbs of damascus where they are preparing to release some sort of substance again. Well, for reaction from moscow, weve been speaking to our correspondent there, steve rosenberg. After the stalemate it would seem as if Rex Tillerson is coming to moscow in some sort of holding role. |j think so. He Still Believes that he can geta think so. He Still Believes that he can get a deal with the russians and he doesnt believe this is an impossible mission. He does have formed with the russians, when he was an or an executive, he was quite close to people high up in the russian leadership an Oil Executive of the he was given an award in fact by Vladimir Putin, but it would be much harderfor Rex Tillerson to secure the political privacy is seen, a u turn by the kremlin on syria, because if President Assad is russias key Military Ally in the middle east, no doubt about that. And the russians have invested heavily in him, militarily and politically and financially, to make sure that assad stays in power, and in the eyes of moscow President Assad is not only a figure they believe guarantees againstan is figure they believe guarantees against an is the Mist Takeover Of Civic but he is the guarantor of russian interests an islamist takeover. It will take some in very special indeed, very special for Rex Tillerson to convince the russians to rethink their support for President Assad and if that actually happens then maybe that will only happens then maybe that will only happen if the russians come to the conclusion, if they ever do, that assad has become a liability, for russia. It seems that President Assad is going to stay, that is what the russians want, but why do Vladimir Putin give this slightly Bizarre Press Conference just as Rex Tillerson was arriving, in which he spoke about these new attacks and a Conspiracy Theory that President Assad was about to be slander by the opposition . Bizarre things happen all the time here, but our Press Conferences happen all the time in russia, but this is the narrative that the kremlin and the russian authorities have been putting out but Bizarre Press Conferences. They believe President Assad was not behind the chemical attack last week, they have made that clear in Foreign Ministry statements and kremlin statements, and the fact that Vladimir Putin was talking about further provocations being planned, as he put it, that puts extra pressure on Rex Tillerson and it reinforces the russian line that moscow does not believe that President Assad was behind that attack. Steve, Thanks Forjoining us. Now to the view from washington. Nick burns, as Rex Tillerson arrives in moscow, how much leverage does he really have over russia to try to get them to drop assad in syria . Actually, i think the United States has very little leverage here. The russians of course are the dominant Military Power in syria, they have air power on the ground, they have a naval base, they are aligned to the syrian government. The Iranian Revolutionary guard and hezbollah are fighting with them, the United States has none of that. Of course we have been fighting the Islamic State, we have been working with syrian kurds, but its very much an imbalance of power right now. And i just dont think that President Putin is going to be pushed off his position, that hes going to be a stalwart supporter of President Assad and try to keep that regime alive. And in fact their goal is to win the war. So i appreciate what secretary tillerson is trying to do and that is to move the russians towards negotiations over the future of syria. Its an uphill climb given the Power Disparity between the us and russia these days in that country. Right, but i can imagine the white house responding by saying, hold on a second, we Just Launched 59 missiles, we have shown that American Military might is back again. And doesnt that give us more Negotiating Power . I think it does provide the us with a little credibility. I favoured what President Trump did in firing the Cruise Missiles in response to the sarin gas, the Chemical Weapons attack. You never want to normalise the use of Chemical Weapons, they needed to send that stiff message. But look, what has happened over the last a8, 72 hours, is the administration has been all over the map in what they have said about syria. Sean spicer, we will respond to barrel bombs, nikki haley, assad is going to go. Rex tillerson, were going to defend against all humanitarian catastrophes. This is not a credible policy and there needs to be some discipline both in what they say but also very importantly, in what they are seeking to do. And i just dont think in the space of a week, the administration has been able to formulate and agree inside the white house what is it exactly theyre seeking here. So i think that secretary tillerson, who is a very skilled person, is at a significant disadvantage going into this discussion in moscow because putin knows exactly what is trying to do. Nick burns, do you think there is a chance that President Trump might look at what happened in syria last week and the american attacks and think to himself, i did it in syria, i can now do it in other countries around the world. That he might decide this is the model, for example, for north korea or iran. I think that is a danger. I had an article in the ft over the weekend, the financial times, saying essentially this, that this worked as a tactic once. But if you try to translate, or take what happened in syria, if you are the Trump Administration, and apply it to north korea, north korea is a far more powerfulfoe. They have nuclear weapons. They are protected by china. And so i think the Trump Administration cannot believe that somehow one size fits all and that one policy can be transferred to an entirely different problem. In fact probably a much more dangerous problem, the problem of north korea with nuclear weapons. 0k, nick burns, thanks very much forjoining us. This is what sean spicer has had to say. Russia is on an island with it comes to its lack of acknowledgement of what happened, and the facts are on our side and the actions of syria are reprehensible and russia have been partial to several International Agreements that syria is not holding up to and also russia needs to hold up to. The president has been clear with his stance towards russia and we are going to be very forceful, as will Rex Tillerson during his visit, to make sure that we let russia know that they need to live up to the obligations they have made. One of the issues we havent discussed is what would happen if assad wasnt there. If the russians stepped aside and let the war play out. 0ur Security CorrespondentFrank Gardner is here. In that scenario the situation would be one where you would have Islamic State, alqaeda state and the other proxies fighting it out for damascus. That is the risk. Russia has a huge amount of Self Interest in staying in syria, used to have all sort of Client States over the middle east, libya, yemen, egypt, but it has lost bows and now only has syria, but it would like to stay there. It has lost those. It looks at what happened in libya, russia signed up to the Un Security Council resolution that applied a no fly zone to stop aids massacre by to stop a massacre by colonel gaddafi. Libya now, is an basic set Story Question not know, it is a com plete Story Question not know, it is a complete basket case. Is it a success complete basket case. Is it a Success Story . Assad is a monster and he has murdered so many people in that countrys dreadful civil war, but to Vladimir Putin he symbolises stability. If you have a rushed and forced departure of assad you risk the collapse of the regime and the worry is that you have alqaeda and isil shooting it out on the streets of damascus and that will make the last six years look like a picnic. General mcmaster gave an interview yesterday in which he said the sequencing of this was important and he said the defeat of isis should come first. That reassures you that there wont be a vacuum . Yes, the ten general mcmaster is a very wise and considered officer lieu tenant general. Hes not afraid of speaking truth to power, but the sequencing will be difficult and it wont necessarily be at the choosing of washington. As someone said earlier, america isnt pulling the strings, russia and iran are pulling the strings, and what you dont want is the situation we had in iraq after 2003, after years of total totalitarian rule, the heart was ripped out and the country imploded, and it became a playground for Terror Groups. Syria already has Terror Groups. Syria already has Terror Groups. Syria already has Terror Groups but it is important they dont gain ground. If you dismantle the assad regime too quickly, so the timing and the sequencing of this is incredibly important. Not to repeat the m ista kes important. Not to repeat the mistakes of 2003. Thanks forjoining us. We are looking at a situation where we have the risk of not only iraq, but libya, and maybe egypt, you remove one strongman and you leave a country with nobody protecting the situation on the ground and a certain amount of chaos, and islamic extremism steps in. We have heard from sean spicer this evening and Rex Tillerson and nikki haley, but we havent heard from donald trump. Yes, he hasnt mentioned the word russia and moscow ever since those attacks or the word iran, but those will be the big buyers. We will talk about iran later the big players. We have a Breaking News Story from germany. The Football Club russia Borussia Dortmund said there has been an explosion near their team bus, and one person has been injured. We are hearing that the explosion was in front of the team bus as it set off to the stadium. We understand the bus was on the way to this stadium ahead of their Champions League match against monaco. We will come back to that. Theres a good chance that game will be suspended. Last month the ceo of United Airlines, 0scar munoz, was named by one pr magazine, as us communicator of the year. In the past 48 hours he has lost that title, with his comments on a passengers re accomodation yes, apparently in corporate speak that is a real word. Im sure youve all seen the video, the customer filmed being forcibly removed from his seat by air marshals and dragged down the aisle of an overbooked plane, bloodied and visibly shaken. But for anyone whos flown recently its worth seeing again. Screaming no oh my god in response to that extraordinary episode, the ceo 0scar munoz sent out an email saying that he regrets the situation adding that the airline had followed established procedures and that the passenger was disruptive and belligerent. well, as you could possibly imagine, the internets gone into meltdown with one of uniteds rivals immediately taking advantage of the situation 0ur colleague is on their way back from denver and they have just said this on twitter. We have not heard from him since maybe he has been very accommodated. So how does a company get itself out of pr disaster like this . With us is Public Relations consultant jason mollica. Could United Airlines have handled this any worse . From start to finish. A catalogue of how not to do it. It will be a case study of how not to handle your Public Relations ata time not to handle your Public Relations at a time of crisis or building crisis, and if you look at everything from the statement to how it was handled, it makes me cringe a little bit, as a pr pro, to hear a ceo put out a statement saying this, or at least the airline putting one on his behalf, and there is nothing coming about this message, to say we apologise, and we want to make sure we keep your business, nothing about that at all nothing calming. We keep your business, nothing about that at all nothing calming. And by the way they should not have beaten up the person in the first place. That is even more important. It will probably not stop me flying with that airline, but bishop was collapsed, down 4 . But the share price collapsed. China are very upset about this as well. It shows you just how it could be, an american airline, but it doesnt matter because it has a worldwide effect on their business. Big is going biggest growing participation probably in china. Yes. These things linger, it has hashtags and people makejokes yes. These things linger, it has hashtags and people make jokes about this and this will go on for awhile, especially people are making jokes and it has gone past the 48 hour mark and there is no stopping it. Until they rescue it. If you cant get people to get off the plane, surely you wave a cheque book at them, and you offer more money. Why did that not happen in the first place . It should have, really. Lets be honest, the first thing you want to do is to make sure that people. They are your clients, your customers and you dont want to do Something Like