GB Information presenter Bev Turner has lifted the lid on how Donald Trump thinks the historic US-EU commerce deal will have an effect on the UK.
Bev is in Glasgow after accompanying Trump on Air Pressure One throughout his four-day journey to Scotland and was on the US President's golf course in Turnberry on Sunday.
It comes as Bev is getting ready to launch a brand new late-night programme broadcasting from September in America.
After becoming a member of the press pack at Turnberry, Bev mentioned media was capable of witness negotiations between Trump and European Union President Ursula von der Leyen.
"They took some questions from the press. Donald Trump mentioned he wasn't in a very good temper, so I requested him why," Bev mentioned.
"I puzzled if it was the golf, he mentioned no, the golf had been stunning.
"However I believe he was simply enjoying Ursula von der Leyen slightly as a result of he was clearly about to enter negotiations and didn't need her to assume he was in an excellent temper beforehand."
Bev mentioned the press had been solely outdoors for "perhaps an hour, perhaps … rather less" earlier than everybody rushed again inside.
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Then "the deal was finished".
"The press was known as again into the ballroom, and we heard that they'd finished the largest commerce deal in historical past value tons of of billions of {dollars}," Bev mentioned.
"Lots of of billions of euros. Either side, after all, claiming this as a triumph."
Bev mentioned she requested Trump "what it’ll imply for the UK?" forward of his assembly with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday.
"Is there any excellent news for the UK and significantly when companies are struggling on this nation? Small companies. What ought to the Prime Minister do to assist our small companies?," Bev mentioned.
"And he mentioned that he thought the UK would get lots out of the commerce deal between the EU and America.
"It's a bit troublesome at this stage to work out what that would imply, however tomorrow is one other day and I will probably be bringing you all of the highlights that I can all through the day, because the president meets our very personal Prime Minister."
The Late present Dwell programme will broadcast nightly from the USA, with Bev on the helm bringing British viewers nearer to American political developments.