striking the first blow in this multiformat series. england resume on 116 5 at trent bridge but finished 178 all out. australia had ash gardner to thanker, she took all five that wickets before lunch. australia with four points from the touch, there are six white ball games to come with two points on offer. elena rybakina has pulled out offer. elena rybakina has pulled out of eastbourne, one of the warm ups to s w 19. concerns of her fitness to s w 19. concerns of her fitness to defend her wimbledon title. she withdrew before the third round match of the tournament last month because of a viral illness and last week lost to donna vekic in the last 16 saying she still wasn t 100% physically as a result of that. on the court britton plasmid harriet dart shows she was delighted to see off zhang shuai in eastbourne. she won the first set 7 5 and was hit back to in the second in a tie break. there was no messing in the third, 6 1 she won. karolina
to a super over and van beek hit 30 runs including three sixes and three fours and picked up two wickets to claim the victory. they won by 22 runs to go second in their group, while the west indies world cup hopes are in serious doubt. wimbledon champion elena rybakina has pulled out of eastbourne, one of the warm up tournaments for the grass court grand slam and that had lead to concerns over the defence of her title. rybakina withdrew from the french open, before her third round match at the tournament last month, because of a viral illness and last week she lost to donna vekic in the last 16 in berlin saying she still wasn t 100% physically, as a result of that illness. meanwhile, on the court at eastbourne, there was success for britain s harriet dart, who beat china s zhang shuai in three sets an opponent 105 places above her in
a victory but it was the narrowest of margins you could have had to pass this bill yesterday on the floor. in fact, a person familiar with kevin mccarthy s thinking said as he was going to the floor he was pretty confident he was going to have the votes he needed to succeed but he wasn t 100% sure. he had four republicans voting against that proposal. and there s a question about even if he gets to the negotiating table with the white house what he brings back is going to be far less conservative than what was passed yesterday. what wasn t conservative enough for some of those republicans john. so that gives you a sense of how difficult a needle kevin mccarthy is going to have to thread here at the end of the day. very difficult. still not clear if they ll talk or if they do, what they ll talk about. what the parameters would be. lauren fox, keep us posted. thank you. now senior political analyst john avlon joins us to discuss this. lucky to have you here.
no matter how old he is. mike: governor hogan made this announcement? i was struggling because my heart was telling me to run. my head was telling me no, this does not make sense for a whole host of reasons and my gut was flipping back and forth so it really came down to if i wasn t 100% convinced, i wasn t doing it. mike: he doesn t see a blue lane for governor? i think it s a different challenge for republicans. anyone who wants to challenge president trump in this primary is going to i don t think that they are going to be able never be trumpers like governor hogan has been. they also have to appeal to a whole host of new issues and speak to voters in a general election and i don t see any candidates yet who have quite nailed that. that s the lane they have to figure out.
and so any witness that wasn t 100% honest in their testimony ought to be very nervous right now. katty, we went back and looked at, you know, the georgia the plot to overturn the results in georgia, perhaps had the most public-facing evidence both of trump as a the coordinator, the quarterback, if you will, jeffrey clark as one of his key lieutenants at doj, and mark meadows, who traveled into the state during these incredibly fraught weeks between trump s defeat and january 6th. let me show you some of what john eastman said in december, in georgia, at a georgia state legislative hearing. your argument is that essentially we have a failed election that would require the legislature to step in and assign electors, am i correct? yes. i don t know where the evidence is. what do you say to that?