of. let me just country. we are going to have a lot of. let me just briefly country. we are going to have a lot of. let me just briefly go - country. we are going to have a lot of. let me just briefly go to i of. let me just briefly go to munira. you are very confident, you think you have romped home in somerton and frome, but nationally, the liberal democrats are still polling at around 11%. the issue with the national polling at around 11%. the issue with the national polls - polling at around 11%. the issue with the national polls is - polling at around 11%. the issue with the national polls is they . with the national polls is they don t with the national polls is they don t pick with the national polls is they don t pick up with the national polls is they don t pick up our with the national polls is they don t pick up our strength i with the national polls is they don t pick up our strength in. don t pick up our strength in certain don t pick up our strength in certain
trial, including photographs. we have also one where you hold there, the fortunately or unfortunately, that has been the case. how does that tape, then factor into this evidence. well, again. it goes to this whole question of whether the allegations against him that e. jean carroll has made or truth or more likely to be true than not. it seems from that position that is something that can t pick out e. jean carroll from his former wife. he can t decide whether or not it is fortunately or unfortunately that women are sexually abused or harassed. it is not great evidence in a situation where you have a civil standard or individuals just have to determine whether you are more likely to have committed this or not. andy, let s turn to the january 6th investigation convicted of seditious conspiracy for helping with lightning direction present when it happened. elaborate for me and what you think this verdict means for trump. well, we don t know yet. we do know that with a
admissions and it is second highest only to china. and it s something that he is not staked his presidency on but he made strong pledges on now he s being blocked by supreme court, blocked by congress or can t get what he wants through them. so, he ll be seeking new avenues and where he goes from here. he he ll be seeking new avenues and where he goes from here.- he ll be seeking new avenues and where he goes from here. he has been talked about where he goes from here. he has been talked about the where he goes from here. he has been talked about the supporting where he goes from here. he has been talked about the supporting climate . talked about the supporting climate change action away from us borders. i think the g7 and the final closing statements, he did discuss one of the protocols that they are agreeing to set up in the money that the united states is pledging to help, particularly third world nations to meet their goals when it comes to climate change and so, maybe this
put them through their paces and test them. i we ll come up with two - people who we think either of whom would make a fantastic prime minister, and then we ll. give those names - to our party members. and i ve got a huge . amount of confidence in our party members. they re smart, sensible people, decent people, and they will make the final decision. i and then we will have a prime minister that we can - all unite behind. fight what will be the fifth term that we ll be seeking at the next general election, i which is pretty unprecedented in modern times. and we ll have a united team and go forward, i and i think we can win. mark, who s the best of the bunch right now? well, i think there s . a range of candidates. i haven t settled i on on anybody yet. i think there s some talented . people inside the government, there s some talented - people on the backbenches. i don t know who s going to stand. . i mean, you can t pick- someone who doesn t stand. there s quite a lot of chat about it
lawrence: so tomorrow is mother s day and we want to take some time to give all of the moms out there their due praise. you give us life you help shape us into the best version of ourselves you support us through the ups and downs, the least we can do it say thank you. watch. so emily what is your favorite memory of your mother? my mother was a breast cancer survivor going up when i was two and a half and two older sisters and my mom lost her mother to breast cancer when she was just six years old so every mother s day to us was so special and we grew up every day knowing just how incredible it was to have our mother at home with us. and she also taught us frankly of life every birthday was something to celebrate and every day was to celebrate so i can t pick out one that was spernl because having her with us every day was the greatest of all.