A nerve agent classed as a Weapon Of Mass Destruction is found on the face of the murdered half brother of north koreas leader. Im live in hollywood, amid the preparations for sunday nights oscars, where it might be the speeches, not the films, that gets everybody talking. And coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News the world of football reacts to Claudio Ranieris sacking. Jose mourinho said hed been let down by the selfishness of others. Good evening. Theresa may has said winning the copeland by election was an astounding victory for the conservatives. Its the first time a party in government has taken a seat in a by election for 35 years. Labour had held copeland since 1935, but the conservatives overturned a labour majority of more than 2500. The labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, described the defeat as very disappointing. But he said he wouldnt be standing down. In a second by election in stoke on trent central, labour did see off a challenge from the ukip leader paul nuttall but with a red
we re still a ways off and we don t have a ceasefire in order to get the aid in order to get to a place where we can have everybody talking. so while it s not closed off it s not right now. and i think we can kind of overdo the idea that saudi arabia and uae provided some radar information as being like, oh, they re all in for israel still limitations because they have their own interests to look out for, right? exactly. and their own populations. and they re worried about those things. so with the gaza the carnage still to come more, still to come, it s, it s, we re not over that hump yet where we can get to that place that san are thanks so much for seven by three. appreciate. thank you. up next, we re going to take you back to new york city. were a full jury has been seated in the trump trial. we ll be right back.
reject it 40% in the margin of error. no opinion at 17%. we d have to wait and see after they hear about what the supreme court did, whether or not people might change their minds. i should note on this particular issue, very few people are paying very close attention to it before the supreme court ruling came down. so i think these numbers are sort of squishy, but at this particular point, what we see is a very split public. that s really interesting. the legal nerd in me would want to know if people are opposed to any form of forgiveness or just the kind done through the executive branch. i guess we ll do this in the next poll. next, affirmative action. that decision has everybody talking. so what are you seeing when you break it down? reporter: yeah, you know, again, it depends on which poll you look at. you ll find different things. i think overwhelmingly what the poll data does show is that most people approve of what the supreme court did. so you know, there s this great pew
mentioned he has a long lineage and so there are prohibitions on writing a contract that says this contract would last forever, so they find other ways to carefully and rather sneakily insert that same language. that s what this is here. there are some lawyers that say this wasn t needed because the perpetuity restrictions don t really apply here but it certainly has gotten everybody talking. and it looks like this and had some fun. it everybody talking. and it looks like this and had some fun. this and had some fun. it certainly has everybody this and had some fun. it certainly has everybody talking. this and had some fun. it certainly has everybody talking. mary - this and had some fun. it certainly has everybody talking. mary ellen| has everybody talking. mary ellen thank you very much for going through that process for us wassup i think it was important for us to get our heads around it so thank you very much. i want to bring in doug and paul to go over this. doug kaman, ron d