arguments used by donald trump to fend off the cases popping up cross the country challenging his place in the 2024 ballot. it is an existential threat to the one thing that donald trump sees as the way out of all his legal problems, winning the presidency. a brand-new brief to the supreme court alongside other prominent lawyers like george conway, michael luttig calls for the justices to take the 14th amendment very literally. they say, quote, because section 3 emerged from the hallowed ground of the civil war, this court must accord section 3 its fair meaning, not a narrow construction. mr. trump incited and therefore engaged in an armed insurrection against the constitution s express and foundational mandates that require the peaceful transfer of executive power to a newly elected president. in doing so mr. trump disqualified himself under section 3. regarding trump s argument the so-called insurrectionist ban can only be applied after a candidate is elected, luttig and
i d write next, putin and kim make a deal as investigative reporter crystal grows ab has new details tonight about the spies wants from kim. he s my guest plus larry sabato, one of the nation s most trusted political voices, telling out what costs are, calling him asking what would happen if biden is not the parties nominate who s calling and what are they saying? a new reporting tonight on trump s ground game bigger than anyone knew why he may have the democrats to thank for that. let s go out front and good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight, we begin with the longest goodbye vladimir putin and kim jong-un couldn t bear to part this evening embracing on the tarmac, prolonging their goodbyes. both standing there across from each other, waving goodbye once putin got inside is played, he continued to stare at kim almost longingly. then waving smiling ear 30 ear. kim, minister, cheering, squad, waving enthusiastically back. it s hard as they could. it was almo
Are open. With so many small fashion businesses being launched using the fast paced world of social media, how do start up designers stand out . How do you get celebrities to wear your clothes . We will be asking one successful entrepreneur. And as barack and Michelle Obama both sign record book deals whose memoir would you be more interested in reading . His or hers . Let us know. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Welcome to the programme. On tuesday, President Trump addressed a Joint Session Of Congress for the First Time Since taking office. In a highly anticipated speech, he spoke of restarting the engine of the american economy. The president reiterated his intention to slash Corporation Tax in the us and provide tax breaks to middle class americans. At the same time, he announced hell be asking congress to approve legislation which will result in 1 trillion worth of investment in us infrastructure. He also called for what he describes as one of the largest increases in National De
Is going to pick up their phone Behind The Wheel today without even thinking about it . Dont do it because picking up a phone, no matter how nice you are or good you are, accidents like this can happen to anyone on the road by using a phone. And a test which is almost 100 accurate in telling mums to be whether the child theyre carrying has Downs Syndrome is being made available on the nhs from next year. This morning there are yet more warnings it could lead to an increase in the number of abortions. Well get reaction. Hello and welcome to the programme. Were live until iiam. Throughout the morning, well bring you the latest Breaking News and developing stories. A little later in the programme well ask whats going on with ukip and hopefully speak to nigel farage who is annoyed that his only mp allegedly tried to block him getting a knighthood. Should mr farage get a knighthood . Tell me what you think. Our top story today, drivers caught using their phone Behind The Wheel will now face
and the death toll that there was and the likelihood if i walked out of my hotel on 42nd street, i d be mugged within seconds, and about half an hour in times square, my brain engaged and just went, sharkey, ten hours ago, you were standing in the bog side. there s nothing new york is ever going to throw you, my friend, that will ever put you off your beat. why did you quit so young? you formed the undertones with your mates in, i think, 75. yeah. you were out by 83. still, hugely popular. we were, but that s the simple truth of the matter is i then had a longing for other things and wanted to go in different directions. we were settling down. some people want to stay in derry, some people wanted to make different particular types of records, and you re dealing with any little group of friends that effectively met when we were teenagers. i just wonder if there s something about the music business you really didn t like, cos you said afterwards, not so long after you left, you