bumper day here at the commonwealth games, the penultimate day, with 45 gold medals to be one, easily the busiest games day that we have had so far. the women s road racing, england s anna henderson among the competitors and matt. as for last night. well, we were hoping for a super saturday in the athletics stadium but it failed to materialise. nick miller did win gold for england in the hammer, but other hopefuls were pushed down the medals. here s our sports correspondent natalie pirks. every sinew strained, every effort made, but gold remains elusive. keely hodgkinson won silver at the world championships and hopes were high in the 800 metres, but when kenya s mary moraa turned the burners on, there was no stopping her. bronze for scotland s laura muir and boogie wonderland for moraa. 10 years ago, keely hodgkinson watched super saturday at london 2012 and decided to focus on running. she now has world silver, 0lympic silver and commonwealth silver. i m not quite sure i co
i absolutely applaud the correspondence, we need people like this telling correspondence, we need people like this telling us the stories that we necessarily don t want to hear, but are absolutely vital. with the war in ukraine are absolutely vital. with the war in ukraine and our current political shenanigans, we tend to have forgotten about afghanistan. it was less than forgotten about afghanistan. it was less than a year ago that we withdrew, in my eyes in scandalously swift fashion, leaving behind lots of people swift fashion, leaving behind lots of people who had helped british soldiers of people who had helped british soldiers out there. the other thing that has soldiers out there. the other thing that has been forgotten is that, a month that has been forgotten is that, a month after they came to power, promising month after they came to power, promising to continue girls education, the taliban bandit. as a very moving education, the taliban bandit. as a very movin
the race, period, over the spring and into the summer, and hope to break out in the debates. what we found instead is that the message caught fire early. now the challenge for us is to make sure we are really reaching everybody with it and that we have the kind of ground organization it takes to actually win. it s a high-class problem. it s a great problem to have. we started out with four people in a tiny office in south bend at the beginning of the year. and now we re already around a couple hundred and growing fastest. you were sort of a sensation in march and april. it s been a bit more rugged going lately process. the the poll numbers dropped a little. is there any concern i have to win next winter? and i don t want to one march and april the the year before. you don t want to have the best moments too early in the race. but what we have seen is we arrived in a kind of swift fashion. and now we have carved out a place in the leading group. but in order to stay there we
boston marathon bombers dzhokhar and sample la tamerlan tsarnaevg to bomb other targets. high c profile attorney judy clk has joined dzhokhar s team, bringing the number of taxpayer funded attorneys that will represent him to four. how much more is he entitled to. joining me is criminal defense attorney and author of the new book, mistrial, mark geragos. mark, great to have you here. it s great to be here. mike: you understand and everyone gets it that a person is entitled to representation. how much? most people geti a public defender. this guy has already got four attorneys. whyli does he get four lawyers? i think the thinking is in a case like this that the prosecution has unlimited resources in terms of what they bring to bear, and so if you re ever going to get this case to trial and do it in a swift fashion, you need to have at least four lawyers to get up to