former us president donald trump has left his golf resort in florida and is on his way to manhattan, where on tuesday he will face criminal charges related to a hush money payment given to adult film star stormy daniels. here is his motorcade leaving travelling to the airport after leaving mar a lago, crowds of supporters lined the road to cheer him on. the specifics of the charges he faces in new york have not been revealed but his legal team say he will plead innocent and vigorously contest the case. on tuesday donald trump will likely be fingerprinted and photgraphed and then he will appear before a judge. he is the first former us president to face criminal charges. we can go live to new york and speak to anthony scaramucci, he s founder and managing partner at skybridge he s also the former white house director of communications under donald trump. thank you so much forjoining us. we keep talking about this being historic and unprecedented but i want you to take a moment
At the day at westminster. The headlines the speaker of the House Of Commons has told mps he doesnt want President Trump to address the Houses Of Parliament. Our opposition to racism and to sexism, and our support for Equality Before The Law, and an independent judiciary, are hugely important considerations in the House Of Commons. By comparison, slightly more measured tones from the Prime Minister on the Special Relationship, as she reports back from an informal eu summit in malta. We should engage patiently and constructively with america, as a friend and ally. An ally which has helped guarantee the longest period of peace which europe has ever known. And radically different views as mps try to get to the bottom of what its like to work in the gig economy. First the speaker of the House Of Commons has told mps he is strongly opposed to President Trump addressing the Houses Of Parliament on his state visit to the United Kingdom. John bercow said the Migrant Travel Ban has made that op
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across the country, certainly in kabul where i was and put them in rehab centres. and they said that they would and the cultivation of p°ppy they would and the cultivation of poppy something that they sit in the 90s as well, do you believe them? no. and again there rehab is pretty inhumane. basically to lock them up and make them sweat it out. again, it does not have lasting effects. not lasting beneficial effects, frankly. we have seen this before. in the mid late 1990s frankly. we have seen this before. in the mid late1990s and in fact we saw all other aspects of the current afghanistan as well, the repressive treatment of women and girls not be able to attend education, not being able to attend education, not being able to attend education, not being able to participate meaningfully into the economy. ultraconservative interpretation of islam and indeed the kind of violence coming back as well because there is a resistance movement and you also see, of course