about the political direction of the government during what she described as a tumultuous time. well, that development means that liz truss has now lost two very senior members of her cabinet injust a now lost two very senior members of her cabinet in just a few days. following the sacking of kwasi kwarteng as her chancellor of the exchequer. what an extraordinary few daysin exchequer. what an extraordinary few days in prime minister s questions, in the commons a little bit early on. liz truss said she is a fighter and not a quitter, but she is under more pressure than ever now. and this is the scene, you can see it in downing street. we may be hearing from the new home secretary, grant shapps, he was a supporter of rishi sunak who lost the tory leadership to liz truss. it is interesting now that liz truss is bringing people from that wing of the party, the rishi sunak wing of the party, if you want to call it that into the top echelons of her government. let s talk to our po
during the conservative leadership contest this summer. we can see the scene live at westminster where the vote is on fracking. it is a motion tabled by the opposition labour party and the government has said it is treating it as a vote of confidence in the government. it is not expected that more than a handful of conservative mps will vote against the government tonight, even though they oppose the change in fracking policy, which reverses the government s position from the last general election manifesto. the prime minister is facing widespread discontent and today she took part in her first premises questions after ditching her flagship tax cuts less than a week ago from the mini budget. let s talk to our political correspondent, helen carter. we will stay looking at the pictures of the house of commons as mps file back in. can you give us a snapshot summary for viewers watching you have just tuned in, summary for viewers watching you havejust tuned in, many summary for v
in the u.s. senate between 1946 and 1973. he talks about cooper s personal life and his impact on the state. this 55 minute program was hosted by somerset community college in somerset, kentucky. senator mcconnell, president jill, distinguished guests. joe marshall did a great job introducing me. jill marshall did a great job introducing me. but like they say, too much of a good thing is simply wonderful. i was doing town meetings shortly after being arrested elected. we were doing 27 counties in 20 days. we would ask a local person to introduce me and one of the ladies that was so designated call the office to find out what to say. they told her to be brief. it was a really fast-paced tour. we need to keep it short. besides that, this county is next to his counties of people already know. she said she was very pleased to present to you hal rogers. you all know him, so the less said, the better. [laughter] she ll marshall has done a fantastic job at this school. jill
some of you have heard me tell this in doing introductions. i was doing town meetings shortly after being elected. we were doing 27 counties in 20 days. it was a real whirlwind. we would ask a local person to introduce me and one of the ladies that was so designated called the office to find out what to say. i learned all this later. they told her to be brief. it was a really fast-paced tour. we need to keep it short. besides that, this county is next to his county so people already know. she said she was very pleased to present to you hal rogers. you all know him, so the less said, the better. [laughter] jill marshall has done a fantastic job at this school. she now has six campuses throughout the region. she has done a fantastic job of building and growing and polishing this institution. thank you for doing a great job. [applause] figure we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of this school. i was shocked a moment ago when we were talking about it backstage. i was here whe