Did you see the part of the fox news interview with donald trump . That were released in the last 2a hours. One in particular has generated a lot of comments. Shooting is a killer. A lot of killers get a lot of killers, you think our country is so innocent . Putin is a killer. I dont know any Government Leaders who are killers. Look at what we have done as well. We made a lot of mistakes, i was against the war in iraq from the beginning. A lot of mistakes. But a lot of people were killed, there are a lot of kellett killers around, believe me. Calling Vladimir Putin a killer was unlikely to go down well in the kremlin. Its spokesperson said we consider such words from the fox tv company to be unacceptable and insulting, and honestly speaking, we would prefer to get an apology from such a respected tv company. No sign of that apology. For more on this, i spoke with olga ivshina from bbc russian. It is interesting that the spokesman for putin declined to comment. He said that he did not give any profound comments on that, he said it was for the United States to decide. It is interesting because there is a lot of rhetoric from both sides but we are still waiting for any sides but we are still waiting for a ny ste ps sides but we are still waiting for any steps from donald trump. It is still a little bit of Crystal Ball Gazing for russians and the whole world about what mr trumps pose on moscow will be. Ukraine came up over the weekend, president Perishing Coast Boat to President Trump, and the Vice President said that if they work together, they could look at sanctions. Theyve mentioned it before, they said it could be part of the deal with russia, and one of those would be fighting with isis. But these are only words, they need to pay a lot of attention to small details and an interesting detail was when there was escalation is in eastern ukraine, the Us Department of state made a statement, and they said that they respect the territorial integrity of ukraine, as always, but interestingly, during obamas times, there would be a line blaming russia for pressure on the rebels. But this was missing, an interesting sign. There is Crystal Ball Gazing but in this situation, we need to Pay Attention for such signs. It is a good sign for moscow, potentially, that they could make a deal and could explain these efforts from mr Pershing Code in relations with the United States from the ukrainian president. Time for a look at the sport. Lets mention at the beginning. Alastair cook has resigned as england Cricket Captain after a record 59 matches in charge. During his five years as captain, he became englands highest run scorer in test cricket and his team won the ashes in 2013 and 2015. The former england captain Michael Vaughan said. And approving his choice. Alastair cook said. Now some sad news from South African by. Former South African rugby captain Joost Van Der Westhuizen has died he was a5, and had been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease six years ago. He was a giant of South African rugby probably best remembered for throwing the pass that led to the winning drop goal in 1995 world cup in south africa. But he will be remembered for so many amazing achievements. Hugh woozencroft at bbc sport centre. Take us through his achievements for those who are not aware of them . M is devastating to hear of his death, he was a hero turned both many on and off the field, he was a member of the Famous Springbok Side that won the world cup in 1995, playing ina won the world cup in 1995, playing in a total of 89 tests, scoring 38 tries, a record for his nation at the time, captain of his country for four 2 the 1a sis; eieggiifigfi Cup In1999 And 1a sis; eieggiifigfi cup in 1999 and ended his world cup in 1999 and ended his 10 year array in 2003. Then he was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease in 2011, sparing him to start his foundation which raises awareness of the illness, providing care and support to sufferers as well. The president jacob support to sufferers as well. The president jacob zuma said support to sufferers as well. The president jacob zuma said that the country has lost a legend. Further tributes from some of the biggest names in rugby union on social media. South africa and Leicester TigersWingerjp Pietersen said. The former new zealand fly half dan carter said. Really sad news. Thank you. Further coverage of that story on the bbc sport application. If you go to be bbc sport up, there is coverage of this. Last night, super bowl history was made. The new England Patriots from boston completed the greatest comeback of all time to beat the Atlanta Falcons 34 28. They were trailing 28 3. This is how it unfolded with the falcons streaking ahead in the first two quarters. Interce pted intercepted robert alford. And he ta kes intercepted robert alford. And he takes it in for the touchdown. Lets show you this bit from the bbc coverage where a prophetic tweet came in from a viewer in the third quarter. Thank you very much to tony, who tweeted me a script for this part. Dont be tempted to go to bed, if you are watching, thinking that the balkans have this committee did it for brexit and the us elections the atlanta falklands, you did it for brexit. The patriots began their comeback and this catch, deep into the fourth quarter, will be talked about for years to come. The linejudge said it is the line judge said it is a catch the linejudge said it is a catch by edelmann. He reaches for it. It is a catch, did it hit the ground . No it isa a catch, did it hit the ground . No it is a catch so, we went into overtime. This is the moment that the patriots sealed it. Touchdown and the patriots have won the super bowl. But really, that isjust the start of the story. Extensive coverage in us media. As well as through the bbc sport up. Soon we will be turning back to donald trump and his travel plans, including his fight to reinstate it. Katty kay will be live with us, if you have any questions, use the hashtag and we will get her to give you an answer. The queen has set another record today becoming the first british monarch to reign for 65 years. The queen spent the day at her Sandringham Estate in norfolk. The Prime Minister says the queen made it clear that she did not want official celebrations to mark the historic milestone but said she was truly an inspiration to all of us. 21. 11, review. Its now 65 years since that moment. So to mark this sapphirejubilee, Buckingham Palace has reissued this photograph of the queen wearing a Sapphire Necklace and earrings given to her by her father in 19117. For the queen herself, though she has been seen several times in public since that heavy cold kept her out of sight over christmas, today is always a day for quiet contemplation, remembering herfather. Shes at her Sandringham Estate in norfolk. It was here that george vi died quietly in his sleep on 6th february 1952. News of his death was given to a stunned nation by the bbc. This is london. The queen was in kenya at the time. She returned immediately to london to begin a reign thats now the longest in history. Its a role to which she remains fully committed to. The queen will be back here at Buckingham Palace within a matter of days, for another year, which, despite the fact that she will be 91 in a little more than two months time, shows very little evidence of any significant slowing down. Cheering. The younger members of the family, principally kate, william and harry, are now deploying their energy is very much more fully in support of the queen. But britains Head Of State still has a busy programme of her own. Among the many engagements in prospect for her this year, there is one significant and very personal anniversary to look forward to. In november, she and the duke of edinburgh will reach the 70th Anniversary of their wedding in 19117. And Something Else to anticipate, the prospect of that state visit by president donald] trump. How will be queen handle that . Well, just like the other 109 state visits she is hosted during a record breaking reign that began 65 years ago today. This is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. Our lead story. The Trump Administration is fighting to restore its ban on immigrants from seven predominantly muslim nations after it was overturned in an Appeals Court on the weekend. It is thought that Donald Trumps lawyers in Thejustice Department will appear late in the next few hours. Appeal. Francois fillon wants to be french president but hes is accused of paying his wife and two of his children for nonexistent parliamentary work. Today he said sorry not for doing anything wrong but because he regrets how this has all been interpreted. He said it was a mistake employing relatives. Here he is at a Press Conference earlier. Translation what was acceptable in the past is no longer acceptable. Working with my wife and children, i was mindful of this relationship of trust but today there is mistrust. This was a mistake and i apologise profoundly to the french people. He has apologised to the french people and also said the salary he paid to his wife was justified and ruled out reimbursing you money. A key part of this story is that in 2007, Penelope Fillon gave an interview to the Daily Telegraph in which she said i have never been actually his assistant or anything like that. I dont deal with his communication. Mr fillon was asked about that interview today. Heres what he said. Translation when she made that statement, it was picked up by a programme which knowingly took Bits Ofa Programme which knowingly took bits of a sentence out of context. It was in english and for an english audience, and the focus of the interview was that i would not be tony blair. The journalist got in touch with my wife to tell her how shocked she was at the use of those bits of that interview. The journalist who did the interview, though, tweeted this kimwillsher1 no, mr fillon envoye special did not take the statements out of context. It didnt shock me. Naomi grimley in paris told me more about todays statement. It was very combat if and only a partial apology, to say that maybe in the modern age or did not look right to employ your family members. But as you said, he absolutely stuck to his guns, that the money that his wife penelope has earned over a period of about 13 years is still hers, and that she justified that salary, and she did things like sort out his diary, his visits, and open his mail. So, he really contests the key bit of the story, because critics argue that herjob was fake and she was not busy at all. And she just took the money. Another element of the story was this tweet. Senior member of the Eu Parliament guyverhofstadt putin is trying to undermine democracy in france by promoting lies about emmanuelmacron. Shame on them. He is another of the main contenders, an independent running for the presidency. He is talking about this article on russian State Media Website sputnik ex French Economy minister macron could be us agent lobbying banks interests. It has caused quite a stir. I asked naomi what sort of reaction there has been in france to the allegations. Just to be clear, at the moment, there is no substantive allegations here. The suggestion is, material may come out about his time as an Investment Banker in the us, and about his personal life, perhaps. I suppose, the worry for those centrists in france is that there could be some sort of disruptive influence by the russians. In the same way that there was the hacking of the e mails and the clinton e mails in the us. That is why we saw the belgian mep sent a warning shot to the russians, that it wont be countenanced if they tried to do the same sort of interference in the french elections. Extensive coverage of the french president ial elections here on outside source every evening. An investigation in australia has found that 7 of catholic priests allegedly abused children between 1950 and 2010. All of the data has been posted online. The investigation is part of a Royal Commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse. This is the lead lawyer talking earlier. Children were ignored or at worst punished, allegations were not investigated. Priests and religious we re investigated. Priests and religious were moved, the parishes or communities to which they were moved to knew nothing of their past. Documents were not kept or they were destroyed. Secrecy prevailed, as did cover ups. Next this is francis sullivan. Hes coordinating the Catholic Churchs response to the inquiry. This data, along with all that we have heard in the last four years, can only be interpreted for what it is. And that is a failure on the pa rt is. And that is a failure on the part of the Catholic Church in australia, to protect children from abusers and perpetrators. Misguided determination by leaders at the time, to put the interests of the church ahead of the most vulnerable, these numbers are shocking. They are tragic. And they are indefensible. Lets return to our top story now. Donald trumps travel ban. That has temporarily been halted although his lawyers are trying to change that. There are other issues, you have sent in a lot of questions. Bbcs katty kay is live with us from washington, dc. Lets see how we get on with these questions. Holly is asking, at what point do you think that donald trump can create a constitutional crisis, are we getting to that point . Well, there are somejudges, getting to that point . Well, there are some judges, and getting to that point . Well, there are somejudges, and even One Supreme Courtjustice who was suggesting that is possible, and that america could find themselves ina that america could find themselves in a constitutional crisis, it is not clear over exactly what but the legality of this Immigration Ban is an issue which is being contested by people who say that it runs against The American Constitution on the basis that it discriminates against a certain race or ethnicity. The Trump Administration would say that thatis Trump Administration would say that that is not a muslim ban specifically and so it has the law on its side. You can see at playing out in the courts in about 90 minutes time, the white house will present their case back to an Appeals Court to get the Immigration Ban reinstated. But, this could play out for a long time and well go to the us supreme court. The feeling here is that donald trump, having criticised the judge in question over the weekend, has not necessarily helped his position. Here is a question from scott, watching on the bbc news channel, asking if he is approaching being a president as he would approach any of his businesses . We are all tried to work this out we are all trying to work it out its interesting, if he runs his businesses like this, does it lead toa businesses like this, does it lead to a chaos very in his Business Management . Theres a lot of speculation here at the moment that the white house is being run almost deliberately, setting some members of the administration up against the others which is how donald trump likes things to happen. He thinks it produces creativity amongst the chaos but the big question for this administration and populist movements generally now is, can you retain a sense of being an insurgency of being a disruptive, which is clearly what donald trump wa nts to which is clearly what donald trump wants to do when it comes to government and having a government which works smoothly and efficiently, unlike the Immigration Ban. We will see how it plays out that it ban. We will see how it plays out thatitis ban. We will see how it plays out that it is an interesting lesson for populist movements everywhere. And his latest attack on the media, speaking in tampa to military personnel, he accused media of not reporting islamist attacks in europe, i was watching to think of any that we had not reported. Do you know what he is referring to . No, there is no evidence for that. Ive been scratching my head thinking if there were any attacks that the media has deliberately suppressed, or not reported. I certainly cannot think of any. The great irony in all of his attacks on the media is that he is attacking an organisation that he is attacking an organisation that he is attacking an organisation that he is in regular contact with. He calls those journalists from the failing New York Times on a regular basis, and feeds them stori