 I'm an Australian so I'm coming at this from a different angle I guess to anyone who lives here, but I mean I don't, I think he's, I'm trying to be politically correct here, I don't think he's doing a very good job, I think he's making a lot of big decisions that are influencing this country negatively. Do you think those decisions are based on the advice he's getting from his newly hired staff or do you think he's directing the whole agenda? I think it's a combination of both definitely. I think he's definitely got some specific ideological views, but I think he's being heavily influenced by those in the White House. I think he was definitely very influenced by Flynn, he's just resigned, and it's probably a good thing that Flynn's gone to be honest. Well that's an interesting point because this so early on in the administration is quite the news story and I'm just wondering if you think that's going to influence other areas of his administration. Yeah, no doubt. This has happened so early, I mean who knows what else could happen, what do you think? Alright well what's your viewpoint on the President and his working in the administration this early on? Well I couldn't agree more with Sinclair. I'm an Italian national so again my perspective is very different maybe from an insider perspective in the United States I couldn't agree more. I think his decisions are a combination of advices from his administrations but also maybe his personal view. Do you think his immigration policy has been a little heavy handed or even killed? I think that the immigration policy that he advanced in the past couple of weeks, it doesn't serve the purpose of what he wanted to do. He justified the Muslim ban as a way to counter terrorism but to be honest with you all I think is that it's going only to aggravate the situation and it's going to create the opposite of what he really wants if that's what he wanted. I don't think it was absolutely good. So given the judicial system and how his order has been basically put on hold, does that send a message to people who are trying to come from other countries and how do you feel about what the judicial system has done? I honestly felt very relieved because it shows that although some presidents may put in place extreme policies there's a whole other side of the society of the country that is willing to stop. I think it was an extremely good thing. For a national it was very reaffirming. To be honest with you, it seems like the new president is, I don't want to use strong terms and say killing what foreign nationals have believed so far about the United States but he definitely endangered those values in which foreign nationals have believed or looked at the United States. You're saying that the United States has always been a kind of a leader in international affairs and this may somehow change that internationally with other countries? I think so. I think that's exactly what I wanted to say. At least from my personal perspective growing up in Europe we always looked at the United States as the land of freedom, the land where no matter what your background is or where you were from or the color of your skin you could actually be someone if you worked hard. And I guess the past couple of weeks have challenged that idea and to go back to your question I think that it was very important and reaffirming that the judicial system here in the United States worked in a different way and the movements as well where it was nice to see. Well let me ask you a question regarding the selection of his administration of staff. I mean that's been in the news quite a bit and there's been some round of controversy. Do you have any feelings about the selection of individuals he's picked for various departments? I can't really say. Okay well let me ask you this. If you were able to vote in two years from now if you were to come up for re-election what would it take for President Trump to gain your vote? It's a very tough question. Before he was elected I thought Holy said was just kind of propaganda to gain the votes and I was hoping that most of the things that he said during the election time were not going to be implemented. And this is my personal view but for instance I welcomed when he said that we should build stronger relationships with other countries including Russia so I thought that that was a good thing and I was hopeful. When I mean when he was elected I don't want to say that I was happy or anything because this is not my country so I don't have to express my but I wasn't so I mean I was hoping that he wasn't going to be so extreme. You thought that was just political talk and it wasn't really serious? I thought it was more a way to gain votes.