what a term it has been. both inside and outside the court. i won t even attempt to give you a summary. you are not here to hear from me and there is too much to talk about but we have four excellent panelists. each of them i do not have time to give them the introductions they deserve, i will give them short introductions. what in response, my promise to them as i build keep my own questions very short. it is to maximize their time and the audience s time for questions. we are joined first by professor joel era cf, assistant professor at the catholic university of america where he specializes in constitutional theory. he also cooper and kirk, codirector of the project on constitutional regionalism and the catholic intellectual physician and a nonresident fellow at the american enterprise institute. he graduated from princeton and harvard law and clerked for judge scanlon on the ninth and samuel alito at the supreme court. we also have sarah harris. she has argued and w
offices of think there is a feeling. the offices of the think there is a feeling. the offices of the 1922 think there is a feeling. the offices of the 1922 are filing in so graham brady is opening a magic envelope. 357 votes cast, out of a possible 358. i will need the name of the candidate and number of votes cast in alphabetical order. kemi badenoch, 58. penny mordaunt, 82. rishi sunak, 115. liz truss, 71. tom tugendhat, 31. so tom tugendhat is eliminated from the election. the other candidates are able to go forward to a fourth ballot which will take tomorrow between one and three pn, will take tomorrow between one and three pm, with the result announced at apm. studio: short, sweet and to the point. it s a hot all day and it s a hot committee room. kemi badenoch, she had 58 votes, up nine on five days ago on the last round. penny mordaunt on 82, down one by my estimation. rishi sunak with 115, up 14 estimation. rishi sunak with 115, up 1a on five days ago. and liz t
At an antinuclear Campaign Group wins this years nobel prize. North korea makes the fight disarmament even more important. The funeral is held for liz dawn, who played Vera Duckworth in coronation street fellow stars payed tribute. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Theresa may has insisted she has the full support of the cabinet to continue as Prime Minister. She was forced to defend herself after claims that about 30 conservative mps want a leadership election. The former Tory Party Chairman grant shapps is leading the attempt to unseat mrs may. He says five former cabinet ministers are among those calling for her to stand down, following her speech at the Party Conference this week, which was plagued by a series of mishaps. It only theresa may bodyguard could see off the political plots. Doing her best to look cool, getting on with business. What the country needs now is calm leadership. That is exactly what im providing. Im providing that with the full support of my cabinet. Tha
Assault allegations. And a warning of heavy rain and wind gusts up to 80 miles an hour as hurricane ophelia tears across the atlantic towards the uk. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A canadian man kidnapped with his pregnant wife in afghanistan has been giving distressing details of the five years they spent in captivity. Joshua boyle and his wife were released earlier this week after being held hostage by islamic militants linked to the taliban. Mr boyle told reporters his wife caitlin had been raped, that she had given birth to four children in captivity one of whom he said, a baby girl, had been murdered. John mcmanus reports. Afghanistan, parts of the country remain in the grip of islamist militants. It was here that Canadian Joshua Boyle and his wife caitlin coleman, travelled, he says, to carry out aid work. But instead, the couple were kidnapped by members of the haqqani network, linked to the taliban. Over five years their captors released a series of videos. One of them
Whether anyone from the Trump Campaign colluded with the rugs in the 2016 president ial election. George, we believe that this is tied to whether his financial dealings were somehow tied to russians, not directly related to the collusion issue but we are waiting to find out what the specific charges are. We know he had business relations with russians for many years before he and rick gates joined the campaign. Want to bring in jon karl. Jon, this may explain some of the tweet storms from President Trump over the last few days. This is big. This was a man who was President Trumps Campaign Manager back in 2016 and rick gates was an instrumental deputy in the campaign as well. Reporter this is a big deal. He was the chairman of the campaign, george, somebody instrumental in trump clinching the republican nomination, ran the Republican Convention for then nominee donald trump, candidate donald trump, rick gates is somebody who stayed on the Trump Campaign even after manafort was fired ove