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and johnson hastily apologized for attending a drinks policy in the downing street garden because he thought it was a work advantage, he said, and within government rules, etc. now going to do a decent thing and resign the explanation. enraged m p. 's and in fury, a to the public capital career skirting control, the see what floundering ridiculed by a wine bottle wielding flash mob outside downing street. we're witnessing every day, the broken spectacle of a prime minister mighty deceased, a deception, and unable to lead the things what to get even worse for johnson with claims he had a surprise birthday bash. complete with cake had number 10 during lockdown. and then a bombshell announcement by british police, they were launching a criminal investigation into rule breaking out. number 10. johnson was being to a broken the rules and find $60.00 a month later, the report by top civil servant su gray made its finding public. the $48.00 page report detailed 16 occasions that breached the law, describing a failure of leadership and downing street excessive alcohol consumption in the work
and johnson hastily apologized for attending a drinks policy in the downing street garden because he thought it was a work advantage, he said, and within government rules, etc. now going to do a decent thing and resign the explanation. enraged m p. 's and in fury, a to the public capital career skirting control, the see what floundering ridiculed by a wine bottle wielding flash mob outside downing street. we're witnessing every day, the broken spectacle of a prime minister mighty deceased, a...
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street i found that have happened at downing street ifound it that have happened at downing street i found it shocking, that have happened at downing street ifound it shocking, sickening and i know many of my constituents felt the same. irate know many of my constituents felt the same. ~ , , ., ~ the same. we will speak to nick eardley in the moment - the same. we will speak to nick eardley in the moment but - the same. we will speak to nick eardley in the moment but let l the same. we will speak to nick. eardley in the moment but let me quickly tell you theresa may has declined to tell you what weight she voted. the prime minister himself voted, he is allowed to vote and we heard from the conservative mp for tewkesbury, laurence robertson, who said he voted against the prime minister. andrew bowie said he made the tough decision to vote against, as did roger gayle. kit malthouse said he voted for the prime minister within five minutes of the poll opening, saying he thinks boris johnson will win. the mp dehenna davison who represents a constituency in the north of england where boris
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ross: welcome to downing street. in the last few moments, voting on the vote no-confidence on boris johnson has closed. those secret ballots have now been cast in this vote of confidence in the prime minister's leadership. we will find out the result in one hours time, and all day long we've heard conservative mps making the case against the prime minister and for him as well. >> today's t day we want to get out of the way. >> i don't think you can be in chargef setting the rules during lockdown and then blatantly allowing people under your direct leadership to break those rules. ross: in the last couple of hours of scottish -- a scottish conservative has resigned as foreign secretary. >> in discussions with my constituents about how they felt was very clear, there's a lot of unhappiness. ross: there are some numbers we are looking out for. boris johnson needs t backing of at least 180 of his mps to hold on to the leadership of the conservative party today he told those mps that he would win for them again as he brie
ross: welcome to downing street. in the last few moments, voting on the vote no-confidence on boris johnson has closed. those secret ballots have now been cast in this vote of confidence in the prime minister's leadership. we will find out the result in one hours time, and all day long we've heard conservative mps making the case against the prime minister and for him as well. >> today's t day we want to get out of the way. >> i don't think you can be in chargef setting the rules...
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downing street sources fear _ in the telegraph... downing street sources fear it _ in the telegraph... downing street sources fear it risks _ in the telegraph... downing street sources fear it risks becoming - in the telegraph... downing street sources fear it risks becoming a . sources fear it risks becoming a kangaroo court, the prime minister accused the house of commons privilege committee on relying on hearsay evidence... borisjohnson not able at the moment to challenge any of the witnesses. i'm sorry if you haven't been told about that. james, were you given a copy of this? ., �* ., ., .,, �* this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we _ this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we move _ this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we move on? _ this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we move on? pointless l this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... | shall we move on? pointless of me reading it all out then! in the guardian? have you seen that? t guardian? have you seen that? i have! tour _ guardian? have you seen that? i have! tour privatisa
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good evening from downing street. where we are having a bit of a musical performance at the end of the road, so please excuse the noise. borisjohnson is still in office as prime minister despite a significant rebellion among conservative mps in tonight's vote of confidence. the result was declared barely an hour ago and the scale of mrjohnson�*s victory, by some 63 votes, was described by downing street as decisive, their word, and it was said by rebels to be a clear sign that mrjohnson�*s days as leader were numbered. under the current rules, mrjohnson can't now face another challenge to his leadership for 12 months. let's take a look at the result. there were 211 conservative mps declaring their confidence in the prime minister while148 declared no confidence in their leader. numberten while148 declared no confidence in their leader. number ten said the result was a renewal of the prime minister's mandate. we will have detail and reaction, minister's mandate. we will have detailand reaction, but minister's manda
good evening from downing street. where we are having a bit of a musical performance at the end of the road, so please excuse the noise. borisjohnson is still in office as prime minister despite a significant rebellion among conservative mps in tonight's vote of confidence. the result was declared barely an hour ago and the scale of mrjohnson�*s victory, by some 63 votes, was described by downing street as decisive, their word, and it was said by rebels to be a clear sign that mrjohnson�*s...
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martine is in downing street. yes, at least 54 — martine is in downing street. yes, at least 54 conservative _ martine is in downing street. ye: at least 54 conservative mps have withdrawn their support for the prime minister by writing to the chairman of the 1922 backbench committee, so sir graham brady, that triggers that confidence vote. let us speak to our political correspondent iain watson, the prime minister is going to meet his mps this afternoon, what is he likely to say? he this afternoon, what is he likely to sa ? , ~ , ., ., say? he will tell his mps i am an roven say? he will tell his mps i am an proven election _ say? he will tell his mps i am an proven election win _ say? he will tell his mps i am an proven election win earthquake i say? he will tell his mps i am an i proven election win earthquake he will say— proven election win earthquake he will say he — proven election win earthquake he will say he got the political decision right. 0ne say it will be like watching itv three, you will .et like watching itv three, you will get the — like
martine is in downing street. yes, at least 54 — martine is in downing street. yes, at least 54 conservative _ martine is in downing street. ye: at least 54 conservative mps have withdrawn their support for the prime minister by writing to the chairman of the 1922 backbench committee, so sir graham brady, that triggers that confidence vote. let us speak to our political correspondent iain watson, the prime minister is going to meet his mps this afternoon, what is he likely to say? he this...
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downing street. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. did the prime minister break- the ministerial code, lord geidt? he may not be a household name, but he had, until yesterday, a crucialjob in government. we mentioned in my last evidence to this committee... lord geidt, being questioned here by mps earlier this week, advised boris johnson on whether ministers had broken their code of conduct. all i can do is to try — and i do try — to make things work as well as i can. but later, he decided things weren't working. and last night, in a brief statement, said... lord geidt used to be the queen's private secretary. in his more recentjob, he oversaw ethics and behaviour in government, amid rows about the prime minister's own conduct and, at times, a strained relationship with number 10. there've been lots of reports, lots of rumours that he was unhappy. there was that suggestion that he was 60—a0 in favour of resignation a few weeks ago. so clearly, it's been put about that he wasn't
downing street. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. did the prime minister break- the ministerial code, lord geidt? he may not be a household name, but he had, until yesterday, a crucialjob in government. we mentioned in my last evidence to this committee... lord geidt, being questioned here by mps earlier this week, advised boris johnson on whether ministers had broken their code of conduct. all i can do is to try — and i do try — to make things work as well as i can. but...
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downing street, of course, as you pointed out, has said this is an opportunity to clear the air, but this is not a competition that the prime minister would wanted to see at this time. >> absolutely not, geoff you mentioned the economy. the counsellor was one of the lead contenders was to take over if the leadership vote took over we have the scandal regarding his wife he was implicated in the covid party at downing street. he is out of the race. some say dominik raab out as well liz trust is giving her backing. this is fascinating to watch in the next 12 hours. we had withering letters they don't need to reveal their hand when they write to the 1922 committee. some have. they publicly tweeted letters. one absolutely eviscerating the lying culture and partying culture at number 10 as you mentioned. many no confidence v and the recent one being teresa may. there was a lack of backing for her. >> there is always the opportunity for the prime minister to resign there was speculation ahead of the leadership race triggered that he might choose to do that. i think the messages we had so fa
downing street, of course, as you pointed out, has said this is an opportunity to clear the air, but this is not a competition that the prime minister would wanted to see at this time. >> absolutely not, geoff you mentioned the economy. the counsellor was one of the lead contenders was to take over if the leadership vote took over we have the scandal regarding his wife he was implicated in the covid party at downing street. he is out of the race. some say dominik raab out as well liz...
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there will be some in downing street pleased — will be some in downing street pleased that he has managed to win this vote _ pleased that he has managed to win this vote of— pleased that he has managed to win this vote of no—confidence, but the smarter— this vote of no—confidence, but the smarter ones number 10 will be think about— smarter ones number 10 will be think about where to go next and how we build _ about where to go next and how we build track— about where to go next and how we build back up that support. it is tricky— build back up that support. it is tricky for— build back up that support. it is tricky for someone that has got almost — tricky for someone that has got almost 150 mp5 not backing their leader _ almost 150 mp5 not backing their leader. that is really tricky. that is not _ leader. that is really tricky. that is not just — leader. that is really tricky. that is not just a _ leader. that is really tricky. that is not just a few little rebels, leader. that is really tricky. that is notjust a few little rebels, and obviously — is notjust a few li
there will be some in downing street pleased — will be some in downing street pleased that he has managed to win this vote _ pleased that he has managed to win this vote of— pleased that he has managed to win this vote of no—confidence, but the smarter— this vote of no—confidence, but the smarter ones number 10 will be think about— smarter ones number 10 will be think about where to go next and how we build _ about where to go next and how we build track— about where to go next...
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street saying _ from the echr, then downing street saying all— from the echr, then downing street saying all options are on the table— now dominic raab is signalling to the daily— now dominic raab is signalling to the daily mail that he's considering... dominic raab has been involved _ considering... dominic raab has been involved in— considering... dominic raab has been involved in war crimes tribunals which _ involved in war crimes tribunals which would have used the echr laws and rulings, so he knows how important _ and rulings, so he knows how important it is. but on the back end of all— important it is. but on the back end of all this, — important it is. but on the back end of all this, another legal route that the — of all this, another legal route that the government is dumping over the northern irish protocol with the eu, the _ the northern irish protocol with the eu, the good friday agreement behind that is— eu, the good friday agreement behind that is guaranteed by the echr. so if you _ that is guaranteed by the echr. so if you putt— that is guaranteed by the ec
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some argue - significant damage has been done to downing street's ethics regime. borisjohnson is now looking for his third adviser since he became prime minister. and nick is at westminster now. as you say, he is looking for yet another ethics adviser. what are the political implications for the prime minister in all of this do you think? it minister in all of this do you think? , , ., think? it is interesting that the issue that seems _ think? it is interesting that the issue that seems to _ think? it is interesting that the issue that seems to have - think? it is interesting that the l issue that seems to have pushed think? it is interesting that the - issue that seems to have pushed lord geidt over the edge was to do with trade. it was to do with potential help for british industry. it was not to do with partygate. it has been known for a while that lord geidt had some concerns about his role. there have been rumours in the past that he was going to quit. but the fact it was about trade is something that took downing street by surprise last night. they didn't s
some argue - significant damage has been done to downing street's ethics regime. borisjohnson is now looking for his third adviser since he became prime minister. and nick is at westminster now. as you say, he is looking for yet another ethics adviser. what are the political implications for the prime minister in all of this do you think? it minister in all of this do you think? , , ., think? it is interesting that the issue that seems _ think? it is interesting that the issue that seems to _...
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still rocking the prime minister, _ of downing street. still rocking the i prime minister, the guardian leading on the fact thatjohnson scraps the role of ethics adviser after lord geidt�*s resignation. it'll be interesting to see how many people would put their stomach in themselves up for the role, but it might be a good idea to not have anyone at all. i’m might be a good idea to not have anyone at all-— might be a good idea to not have anyone at all. i'm reminded of the oscar wilde _ anyone at all. i'm reminded of the oscar wilde comment, _ anyone at all. i'm reminded of the oscar wilde comment, "to - anyone at all. i'm reminded of the oscar wilde comment, "to lose i anyone at all. i'm reminded of the i oscar wilde comment, "to lose one ethics _ oscar wilde comment, "to lose one ethics adviser looks careless," or however— ethics adviser looks careless," or however the quote goes. the second adviser— however the quote goes. the second adviser to _ however the quote goes. the second adviser to resign at borisjohnson's behaviour
still rocking the prime minister, _ of downing street. still rocking the i prime minister, the guardian leading on the fact thatjohnson scraps the role of ethics adviser after lord geidt�*s resignation. it'll be interesting to see how many people would put their stomach in themselves up for the role, but it might be a good idea to not have anyone at all. i’m might be a good idea to not have anyone at all-— might be a good idea to not have anyone at all. i'm reminded of the oscar wilde _...
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downing street says the role is being reviewed, and the prime minister won't even start looking for a replacement until he's reflected on the best way to make it all work. that could mean, of course, that there are months where borisjohnson has no ethics adviser at all. number 10 hasn't denied that the role could be scrapped altogether but insists mrjohnson will make sure there's rigorous scrutiny of his and ministers�* behaviour. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. —— altogether but insists mrjohnson will make sure there's rigorous scrutiny of his and ministers�* behaviour. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the hollywood actor kevin spacey has appeared at westminster magistrates�* court, charged with four counts of sexual assault, and one of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent. dagg who had travelled from the us to the hearing was mobbed by photographers as he arrived at the court —— the actor, who had travelled from the us. mr spacey will be in court next month and he strenuously denies the charges. allegations of emotional, physical, and se
downing street says the role is being reviewed, and the prime minister won't even start looking for a replacement until he's reflected on the best way to make it all work. that could mean, of course, that there are months where borisjohnson has no ethics adviser at all. number 10 hasn't denied that the role could be scrapped altogether but insists mrjohnson will make sure there's rigorous scrutiny of his and ministers�* behaviour. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. —— altogether but...
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downing street are confident of victory. they've said even a victory by one would be enough but it is likely to be more than that. their argument to the mps today has been, he is going to win, borisjohnson will win, so all you are doing by voting against him is inflicting damage on him and playing into labour�*s hands. the prior minister came to the house of commons this afternoon, dressed as mp5. he said to them that the best mps. he said to them that the best is yet to come, i will win the next election for you, also hinting at tax cuts and making the case there was no real rival or contender who could take over. as you say, tory mps have started voting just in the corridor over there. there is a queue for them to go in. 359 are eligible to vote, he needs 180 to win. 0ne minister said to me that tory ministers are fed up of defending the indefensible, fed up ijy defending the indefensible, fed up by being tainted by borisjohnson, but if the prime minister wins this vote tonight he will hope that keeps him secure in numbe
downing street are confident of victory. they've said even a victory by one would be enough but it is likely to be more than that. their argument to the mps today has been, he is going to win, borisjohnson will win, so all you are doing by voting against him is inflicting damage on him and playing into labour�*s hands. the prior minister came to the house of commons this afternoon, dressed as mp5. he said to them that the best mps. he said to them that the best is yet to come, i will win the...
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downing street says mr. johnson welcomes the opportunity to make his case. here is the british mp brady who is in charge of collating the letters that pushed for this vote. >> i notified the prime minister yesterday that the threshold had been reached, and we agreed the timetable for a confidence vote to take place, and he shared my view, which is also in line with the rules that we have in place, that that vote should happen as soon as could reasonably take place, and that would be today. >> associate fellow at the european house joins me now. not a complete surprise. this announcement was delayed so as not to interrupt with the jubilee celebrations. just explain what happens now. there will be a vote. what needs to happen in the vote for boris to go if that's what the mps want? >> the truth is it's not absolutely cut and dried that he has to lose the vote to go. if it's a clear rejection by enough members of the conservative party, he would be very seriously weakened. having said which, i suspect that the luck of boris johnson is still out there that this
downing street says mr. johnson welcomes the opportunity to make his case. here is the british mp brady who is in charge of collating the letters that pushed for this vote. >> i notified the prime minister yesterday that the threshold had been reached, and we agreed the timetable for a confidence vote to take place, and he shared my view, which is also in line with the rules that we have in place, that that vote should happen as soon as could reasonably take place, and that would be...
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and number ten to— push from downing street and number ten to get— push from downing street and number ten to get on the front foot and get some policy out there but also to really _ some policy out there but also to really satisfy those on the right of his party— really satisfy those on the right of his party who have lost faith. again, — his party who have lost faith. again, you hear the calls for cutting — again, you hear the calls for cutting taxes, to try and restore those _ cutting taxes, to try and restore those core — cutting taxes, to try and restore those core conservative policies to his agenda — those core conservative policies to his agenda so that he can try to survive — his agenda so that he can try to survive. he is still in a very tight spot. _ survive. he is still in a very tight spot. the — survive. he is still in a very tight spot, the rebels are still looking at ways— spot, the rebels are still looking at ways that they can unseat him. talking _ at ways that they can unseat him. talking of — at ways that they can unseat him. talking of which, that
and number ten to— push from downing street and number ten to get— push from downing street and number ten to get on the front foot and get some policy out there but also to really _ some policy out there but also to really satisfy those on the right of his party— really satisfy those on the right of his party who have lost faith. again, — his party who have lost faith. again, you hear the calls for cutting — again, you hear the calls for cutting taxes, to try and restore those _...
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.— stories from downing street. we will have to wait and see. thank you very much, have to wait and see. thank you very much. henry — have to wait and see. thank you very much, henry hill. _ police in brazil say they�*ve found what are thought to be the bodies of the missing british journalist dom philips, and a local indigenous expert bruno pereira. they were last seen in a remote part of the amazon rainforest earlier this month. brazilian police have arrested two suspects, one of whom has confessed to burying their bodies. the other suspect has denied any involvement. 0ut south america correspondent, katy watson, reports from manaus. it was a hastily organised press conference. a panel of military men delivering the awful news after ten days of searching. translation: the first suspect voluntarily confessed _ at the end of last night. he made the criminal confession outlining in detail the crime he committed, and indicated the area where he buried the bodies. early on wednesday morning, he was taken on a boat to help the search teams find
.— stories from downing street. we will have to wait and see. thank you very much, have to wait and see. thank you very much. henry — have to wait and see. thank you very much, henry hill. _ police in brazil say they�*ve found what are thought to be the bodies of the missing british journalist dom philips, and a local indigenous expert bruno pereira. they were last seen in a remote part of the amazon rainforest earlier this month. brazilian police have arrested two suspects, one of whom...
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he got out and he was walking up and down street. shaking hands with the young kids. all of the fans around here. they were having an absolute ball. he was walking around here and just saying hello toll all of these guys here. in fact, his bus is coming through right now so you may be able to see it. i don't know. can you guys see it? i think he's back on or he might be still walking around the streets. leave it to warriors players. they put on a show on the court, off the court. all of these fun surprises for all of their fans that have been waiting here since the crack of down, early in the morning. there he is. you know what? he's got a water gun. he is squirting water out here. i think you just got some in my eye. here we go with the sham page. oh j, gosh. oh j, no. oh j, no. all right. i think. i thought he was going to squirt it. i think he's having a fun time. what do you guys think? back to the station. >> i think so, t too. did he snag jordan poole's water gun or do they all have one? >> they're outfitted with them. >> i was waiting for that s champagne out t
he got out and he was walking up and down street. shaking hands with the young kids. all of the fans around here. they were having an absolute ball. he was walking around here and just saying hello toll all of these guys here. in fact, his bus is coming through right now so you may be able to see it. i don't know. can you guys see it? i think he's back on or he might be still walking around the streets. leave it to warriors players. they put on a show on the court, off the court. all of these...
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it downing street. ministers say this is different. , downing street. ministers say this is different-— is different. it is important to reaffirm this _ is different. it is important to reaffirm this is _ is different. it is important to reaffirm this is a _ is different. it is important to reaffirm this is a decision - reaffirm this is a decision connected to a very specific tasking that the _ connected to a very specific tasking that the prime minister asked lord geidt _ that the prime minister asked lord geidt to— that the prime minister asked lord geidt to undertake in regard to support— geidt to undertake in regard to support for british industry because that is— support for british industry because that is not— support for british industry because that is not connected to a personal ethics _ that is not connected to a personal ethics issue. in that is not connected to a personal ethics issue-— ethics issue. in his reply to lord geidt, the _ ethics issue. in his reply to lord geidt, the prime _ ethics issue. in his reply to lord geidt,
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but it's the lawbreaking parties in downing street which have done most damage. a police investigation, a fine for the prime minister and another inquiry looming into whether he lied to parliament. polls suggest the scandal has dented his popularity. booing. some even booed his arrival at st paul's cathedral forjubilee celebrations. he does have real political abilities, and he does have, i think, an instinct to be able to position himself where new voters who have not voted for the conservative party before can do that. but he's got these huge flaws, which have always been a problem for him in every office that he's held, and i think those things will continue to cause a problem for him. winning confidence votes doesn't always end well. john major was victorious in 1995. it is time to put up or shut up. but lost the general election two years later. theresa may won hers but resigned within six months. a core part of the conservative party don't want borisjohnson as their prime minister and that makes it difficult when you're trying to get policy through, win vot
but it's the lawbreaking parties in downing street which have done most damage. a police investigation, a fine for the prime minister and another inquiry looming into whether he lied to parliament. polls suggest the scandal has dented his popularity. booing. some even booed his arrival at st paul's cathedral forjubilee celebrations. he does have real political abilities, and he does have, i think, an instinct to be able to position himself where new voters who have not voted for the...
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street assisted _ about pointing out as downing street assisted a _ about pointing out as downing street assisted a an entirely coincidental fact that — assisted a an entirely coincidental fact that every time boris johnson is having — fact that every time boris johnson is having a — fact that every time boris johnson is having a crisis he appears to get on the _ is having a crisis he appears to get on the phone or have a meeting with president _ on the phone or have a meeting with president zelensky. whether or not that's— president zelensky. whether or not that's a _ president zelensky. whether or not that's a coincidence i'll leave that ”p that's a coincidence i'll leave that up to— that's a coincidence i'll leave that up to viewers. of course this helps borisjohnson up to viewers. of course this helps boris johnson domestically but it should _ boris johnson domestically but it should also be pointed out that whenever you hear interviews with senior— whenever you hear interviews with senior politicians across the board in ukraine, — senior politicians across the board
street assisted _ about pointing out as downing street assisted a _ about pointing out as downing street assisted a an entirely coincidental fact that — assisted a an entirely coincidental fact that every time boris johnson is having — fact that every time boris johnson is having a — fact that every time boris johnson is having a crisis he appears to get on the _ is having a crisis he appears to get on the phone or have a meeting with president _ on the phone or have a meeting with...
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street and the cabinet officials — downing street and the cabinet officials by surprise. they were saying — officials by surprise. they were saying only on monday that he had offered _ saying only on monday that he had offered to — saying only on monday that he had offered to continue in the role for another— offered to continue in the role for another six months. butjust this evening, — another six months. butjust this evening, this announcement which was posted _ evening, this announcement which was posied on— evening, this announcement which was posted on the government website in a word _ posted on the government website in a word to lord geidt word sentence this evening wasn't at all expected and we _ this evening wasn't at all expected and we were told he's written a strongly— and we were told he's written a strongly worded letter to the prime minister_ strongly worded letter to the prime minister excluding the reasons for his resignation. that letter hasn't been _ his resignation. that letter hasn't been made public, so the only thing we have _ been mad
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the prime minister has to go back to downing street and consider— has to go back to downing street and consider where he goes from here. sir roger— consider where he goes from here. sir roger gayle, thank you for talking to us. lots of people want your views tonight but that is the view of some of the rebels, that even though the prime minister has made it through tonight he will not survive until the end of the year and we have those by—elections at the end of this month, that could be another crisis for the pm and the privileges committee after the summer recess, it feels tonight that borisjohnson has got through this vote, he is safe for a year under the current rules but it doesn't feel over and that 148 rebellion is bigger than many of the rebels i spoke to this afternoon dodd and i think that will give some of his critics hope that this isn't over. we were talking to thejohnson loyalist simon hart and he said the prime minister had done better in this vote then he did in the run—off withjeremy hunt in 2019 but some people are saying that is not true, in 2019 he got 66% of t
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how ever downing street spins it. it is dire for boris johnson. it is great news for those opposition parties who want to face boris johnson at the next election, but want him wounded and he is wounded. but unlike theresa, maybe even like margaret thatcher voice johnson has proven himself to be an expert at spinning things in his favor. what's he going to do with this is going to come out and say, are one is going to say one here they, they said before the, even if it's just by one vote, he has one. we will put it behind him. however, they would know they would not have wanted these numbers. it is a, you know, he has exceeded, he's got a confidence, but such a divided party here. and somehow he has got to go forward with them for another year, 2 years. it's that the next election in the u. k. is supposed to be in 2024. so 2 years of this divided party. if you're going to be able to get important votes through parliament, all these and p is now going to vote against him. and this is very, very difficult for, i mean, how can he wheeled any power wit
how ever downing street spins it. it is dire for boris johnson. it is great news for those opposition parties who want to face boris johnson at the next election, but want him wounded and he is wounded. but unlike theresa, maybe even like margaret thatcher voice johnson has proven himself to be an expert at spinning things in his favor. what's he going to do with this is going to come out and say, are one is going to say one here they, they said before the, even if it's just by one vote, he has...
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garin is on the ground -- she is down on downing street. the rba delivering above a 50 basis point hike. joining the jumbo club, juliet has the latest. the adjustment of the rba, what do you make of it? >> is every central bank is trying to do at the moment or most of them is trying to rein in inflation. this book about the concern and pain to households. a number of price pressures, not only in terms of electricity which is something that is global. food which is global. australia had a lot of flood so they are seeing upward pressure on food prices and they have a very tight labor market as well. the rba delivering this 50 basis point hike which is seen by three out of the 29 economists surveyed listing to a .5% and suggesting we could see bigger moves ahead as they try to get a lid on inflation this as we saw a further decline in unemployment forecast by the rba. they are still seeing this tight labor market. let's have a look at what the asset moves were. a fix by coming through, particularly in the three year yield, up by 19 basis point
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it would prove that he could put all this behind him, downing street if actually already come out and said this is a decisive victory. but we know it is absolutely not a decisive victory. and this is very difficult for the prime minister because you've got to remember across the world, there is this cost of living crisis, huge very, very high inflation in the u. k. a big, big problems that they've got to deal with some suit poverty and also a steel crisis. and he has somehow got to galvanize his own party to say, i'm still the man to lead this country to take us forward. and you have to back me . he now knows that 41 percent of his own party do not back him much higher than they had fed and he hasn't finished breaks it either which he read you promised to do so you've got all of this unfinished business moving forward. it seems like if i'm understanding correctly, that in the most likely case scenario, we're going to have another 2 years of political stagnation. and we will have to wait for the election to come to sit here. this is that is likely. so the election is jr. to be held in
it would prove that he could put all this behind him, downing street if actually already come out and said this is a decisive victory. but we know it is absolutely not a decisive victory. and this is very difficult for the prime minister because you've got to remember across the world, there is this cost of living crisis, huge very, very high inflation in the u. k. a big, big problems that they've got to deal with some suit poverty and also a steel crisis. and he has somehow got to galvanize...
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there was the walk down and we find out that in downing street, they're taking suitcases to the convenient store, filling it up with liquor, bringing it back and having a party or not. and then he went to parliament and said that he didn't know anything about it. and he was a pole, and then it turns out that he was fined and there was so many parties, in fact that even more that could well be investigated. and it's still another investigation that's being done by committee. this isn't going away for him. you know, this is not going away, he can say, put it behind me, but people are not putting it behind then, and 41 percent of his own party have not put it behind them. he has now got to somehow galvanize and get them all together. say we've got to go forward, but it is going to be very, very difficult for him. yeah, he's definitely a wounded prime minister as of tonight. that's for sure. alex forest whiting is always alice excellent analysis. thank you. 78 years ago allied forces landed in normandy in nazi occupied. france de they had begun and with it a fateful turn in the course of the 2
there was the walk down and we find out that in downing street, they're taking suitcases to the convenient store, filling it up with liquor, bringing it back and having a party or not. and then he went to parliament and said that he didn't know anything about it. and he was a pole, and then it turns out that he was fined and there was so many parties, in fact that even more that could well be investigated. and it's still another investigation that's being done by committee. this isn't going...
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it locked down rules at downing street gatherings. johnson became the 1st p. m. judge to have broken the law while in office deficient inquiry into those events, criticized the lack of leadership. johnson's ministerial colleagues are remaining supportive in public, at least we'll change by ministers, this person story, reasons, ideas, failure or in war. i'm full time, all sorts of things. we really get it. okay, we've, we've laid out, had a period of a sustained distractions and the party get issue is significant. but we've also had, at the conclusion of the peace investigation, the conclusion of the see great report. and i think it's time to draw a line in the sand on that. but johnson's critics are massing the numbers, the mp, who johnson himself appointed. his anti corruption saw resigned the roll on monday in protest, and believed tonight's confidence vote put the p. m. on the brink, technically a majority, one is, is, is enough for to night. the problem will be and whether or not he survives agibbs and has credibility on an issue
it locked down rules at downing street gatherings. johnson became the 1st p. m. judge to have broken the law while in office deficient inquiry into those events, criticized the lack of leadership. johnson's ministerial colleagues are remaining supportive in public, at least we'll change by ministers, this person story, reasons, ideas, failure or in war. i'm full time, all sorts of things. we really get it. okay, we've, we've laid out, had a period of a sustained distractions and the party get...
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johnson government, who knows very well the ins and outs of downing street and perhaps can sum up for us. what you imagine the mood might be like in the johnson camp. now they will presumably, on the one hand, be relieved. but on the other hand, have hoped for a bigger when exactly job, and i think they'll be a big sol ever leave them downing street. however, there's going to be difficulties further down the line. i think that much is clear with such a raise a raise. have been majority that but the prime minister. so i do think there's going to be an initial feeling of relief, initial feeling of they've gotten away with it. but ultimately the bigger problems are going to come further down the line. and i think looking at those numbers, the worry number 10, the big worry is that there's going to be enough people enough m p 's. now the think if they coalesce around one leadership times of it, they can try again and maybe they'll get their way this time around a rebellion, therefore, that perhaps lacked cohesion going into this boat. but that might now get much more organized. and do you
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alex: i think he will go out to the steps of downing street tonight and say "i have secured victory. we need to put this behind us. i have listened to the mps. we are going forward. forget it," that is what people will do. he is bullish. brent: charlotte, what is your prediction? i am sure both johnson never thought he would hear someone say "you look worse than theresa may tonight,." reporter: no, indeed, and i am sure there will be very painful for boris johnson. but that's what alex said, what people try to do in the coming days and weeks is essentially say that this vote has drawn a line underneath the scandal that has been dogging him over the last month that it is now time to move on. at darlie, he will say that the time now is to focus on the other priorities that are facing this country at the moment. brent: charlotte, one more question before we run out of time we know that the polls say that both johnson is very unpopular extremely unpopular in many areas. what is this vote going to do to the general mood? he was booed while out in public this weekend. reporter: he was booe
alex: i think he will go out to the steps of downing street tonight and say "i have secured victory. we need to put this behind us. i have listened to the mps. we are going forward. forget it," that is what people will do. he is bullish. brent: charlotte, what is your prediction? i am sure both johnson never thought he would hear someone say "you look worse than theresa may tonight,." reporter: no, indeed, and i am sure there will be very painful for boris johnson. but...
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but it's the lawbreaking parties in downing street which have done the most damage. a police investigation, a fine for the prime minister and another enquiry looming into whether he lied to parliament. polls suggest the scandal has dented his popularity. some even booed his arrival at st paul's cathedral forjubilee celebrations. he paul's cathedral forjubilee celebrations.— paul's cathedral forjubilee celebrations. ., , ., ., celebrations. he does have real volitical celebrations. he does have real political abilities _ celebrations. he does have real political abilities and _ celebrations. he does have real political abilities and he - celebrations. he does have real political abilities and he does i political abilities and he does have, i think, political abilities and he does have, ithink, and instinct to be able to position himself where new voters have not voted for the conservative party before can do that but he's got these huge floors which have always been a problem for him in every office that is held and i think those things will continue to cause a prob
but it's the lawbreaking parties in downing street which have done the most damage. a police investigation, a fine for the prime minister and another enquiry looming into whether he lied to parliament. polls suggest the scandal has dented his popularity. some even booed his arrival at st paul's cathedral forjubilee celebrations. he paul's cathedral forjubilee celebrations.— paul's cathedral forjubilee celebrations. ., , ., ., celebrations. he does have real volitical celebrations. he does...
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street is notiust_ people remember that downing street is notjust two people remember that downing street is not just two or three people remember that downing street is notjust two or three houses, is actually— is notjust two or three houses, is actually an— is notjust two or three houses, is actually an office block. like loads of offices. they _ actually an office block. like loads of offices. they were _ actually an office block. like loads of offices. they were not - actually an office block. like loads of offices. they were not having . of offices. they were not having gatherings, they were not having wine, they were not getting drunk until four o'clock in the morning, they were not being disrespectful to cleaners, they were not being sick on photocopies, they were not breaking swings in the garden. victoria, i am breaking swings in the garden. victoria, lam not breaking swings in the garden. victoria, i am not going to disagree with anything you say. we've had that discussion many, many times. can i_ that discussion many, many times. can i ask — that discussion many, many tim
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, jon, back to you on downing street. thank you very much indeed. i think thatis thank you very much indeed. i think that is why the prime minister wants to stress that he is getting on with the job, to stress that he is getting on with thejob, focusing on the to stress that he is getting on with the job, focusing on the agenda. they will be a cabinet meeting here later today, we will see the secretary of state arriving for that, the prime minister will want to concentrate on the cost of living in child care that matter to voters like we have just heard from, but how does he move on when we now know so many of his mps want him to move on? we will find out more about that during the programme this morning. lots more to come from downing street this morning. we'll be speaking to the deputy prime minister dominic raabjust after 7.30. still no sign of larry the cat, but fingers crossed for the next two hours! let's go back to the studio with sally. jon, i'm slightly disappointed. go and find larry for us for next time! back w
, jon, back to you on downing street. thank you very much indeed. i think thatis thank you very much indeed. i think that is why the prime minister wants to stress that he is getting on with the job, to stress that he is getting on with thejob, focusing on the to stress that he is getting on with the job, focusing on the agenda. they will be a cabinet meeting here later today, we will see the secretary of state arriving for that, the prime minister will want to concentrate on the cost of living...
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and number ten to— push from downing street and number ten to get— push from downing street and number ten to get on the front foot and get some policy out there but also to really _ some policy out there but also to really satisfy those on the right of his party— really satisfy those on the right of his party who have lost faith. again, — his party who have lost faith. again, you hear the calls for cutting — again, you hear the calls for cutting taxes, to try and restore those _ cutting taxes, to try and restore those core — cutting taxes, to try and restore those core conservative policies to his agenda — those core conservative policies to his agenda so that he can try to survive — his agenda so that he can try to survive. he is still in a very tight spot. _ survive. he is still in a very tight spot. the — survive. he is still in a very tight spot, the rebels are still looking at ways— spot, the rebels are still looking at ways that they can unseat him. talking _ at ways that they can unseat him. talking of — at ways that they can unseat him. talking of which, that
and number ten to— push from downing street and number ten to get— push from downing street and number ten to get on the front foot and get some policy out there but also to really _ some policy out there but also to really satisfy those on the right of his party— really satisfy those on the right of his party who have lost faith. again, — his party who have lost faith. again, you hear the calls for cutting — again, you hear the calls for cutting taxes, to try and restore those _...
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sorry warriors championship parade making its way down. market street. confetti cannons going off for the last i don't know, hour and a half probably as you can see there. we've got a shot of steph curry's bus. >> his whole family there, right at the front. the fans are waiting his daughters have been through this before. this is nothing. this especially abbott for his little guy just about. >> i think he's almost 4. i only know that this is my daughter's age, it's his first all fun for wondering if you really understand what's going on, but i think so right? no, i mean, he's been around basketball, you know, over the course of his life. yeah. it's a party. you know, time how popular his dad is, right, lee, not we've got a shot head. coach steve kerr bus as well. there. that on outside dream. was dream on, but now i'm not sure. but they've they're passing the trophies around. they've got their for larry o'brien trophies doing tonight that's his new signature move from the season. i love it. it looks like they're just taking their time making their way do
sorry warriors championship parade making its way down. market street. confetti cannons going off for the last i don't know, hour and a half probably as you can see there. we've got a shot of steph curry's bus. >> his whole family there, right at the front. the fans are waiting his daughters have been through this before. this is nothing. this especially abbott for his little guy just about. >> i think he's almost 4. i only know that this is my daughter's age, it's his first all fun...
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would downing street be entitled to be a _ neutral. would downing street be entitled to be a little _ neutral. would downing street be entitled to be a little irritated - neutral. would downing street be entitled to be a little irritated by i entitled to be a little irritated by this at the least? i entitled to be a little irritated by this at the least?— this at the least? i mean, he has his own opinions. _ this at the least? i mean, he has his own opinions. we _ this at the least? i mean, he has his own opinions. we have - this at the least? i mean, he has| his own opinions. we have known this, and many of his opinions have come to form the consensus of matters like climate change. that doesnt matters like climate change. that doesn't make _ matters like climate change. that doesn't make it _ matters like climate change. that doesn't make it right, _ matters like climate change. that doesn't make it right, does it, for an unelected...? sorry. just because his views have become now accepted, doesn't make it right in principle for th
would downing street be entitled to be a _ neutral. would downing street be entitled to be a little _ neutral. would downing street be entitled to be a little irritated - neutral. would downing street be entitled to be a little irritated by i entitled to be a little irritated by this at the least? i entitled to be a little irritated by this at the least?— this at the least? i mean, he has his own opinions. _ this at the least? i mean, he has his own opinions. we _ this at the least? i mean,...
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johnson has survived, and the pushback from downing street against journalists has been aggressive from not providing government representatives for media questioning. to ongoing pressure on news outlets like the b, b, c, and china for 2 incidents like this. the johnson government keeps going after the messenger's. thanks me. it took a while, but the me to movement has finally come to the forefront in greece. the threats faced by greek women from sexual harassment to domestic violence are making headlines, including the ultimate form of gender violence, genocide. the intentional killing of women simply because they are with 38, have been killed over the past 18 months, most often at the hands of current or ex partners. greece is one of europe's most. patriarchal societies ranking deadlines in the east gender equality index, and that is reflected in the country's news media. the listening posts. flo phillips now on santa side in greece, and the sometimes detrimental role that journalism has played there in the way such crimes have been reported. first came the pictures of family and mone
johnson has survived, and the pushback from downing street against journalists has been aggressive from not providing government representatives for media questioning. to ongoing pressure on news outlets like the b, b, c, and china for 2 incidents like this. the johnson government keeps going after the messenger's. thanks me. it took a while, but the me to movement has finally come to the forefront in greece. the threats faced by greek women from sexual harassment to domestic violence are...
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. >>> drama at 10 downing street in the uk. prime minister boris johnson is set to face a vote of confidence later this evening we have a live report from london ahead >>> later on, it is apple. first in-person developer conference in years. the latest from tim cook and company is coming up >>> it is monday, june 6th, 2022 you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning welcome to the show. i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan let's kick off this hour with the check on the markets and your money right now, stock futures are indicating a rebound the dow implied higher by 280 points s&p higher by 45 the nasdaq higher by almost 190 points at this point, technology is a key focus with the nasdaq trade. this is after the dow posted the ninth negative week out of the last ten with wia more than 1% loss on friday sharp decrease for the dnasdaq you see the ten-year note at 2.96%. the two-year note is 2.06% the 30-year long bond is at 3.11%. >>> we have seen resistance at the ten-year yield higher. more on that in t
. >>> drama at 10 downing street in the uk. prime minister boris johnson is set to face a vote of confidence later this evening we have a live report from london ahead >>> later on, it is apple. first in-person developer conference in years. the latest from tim cook and company is coming up >>> it is monday, june 6th, 2022 you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning welcome to the show. i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan...
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street during lockdown _ black door of downing street during lockdown. we black door of downing street during lockdown. ~ . , . ., , lockdown. we are expecting to see boris lockdown. we are expecting to see iaoris johnson _ lockdown. we are expecting to see boris johnson appear _ lockdown. we are expecting to see boris johnson appear through - lockdown. we are expecting to see boris johnson appear through the i boris johnson appear through the door of borisjohnson appear through the door of number 10 in a while when the meeting with the estonian prime minister has concluded. there will no doubt be a chorus of questions to the prime minister. i may even feel compelled tojoin in the prime minister. i may even feel compelled to join in with us. join us again in a few minutes. iikla join us again in a few minutes. no doubt you will. many thanks. if borisjohnson doubt you will. many thanks. if boris johnson loses doubt you will. many thanks. if borisjohnson loses the vote of confidence tonight, he will be forced to stand down as prime minister. bbc london's p
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we will be live from downing street. francine: i was thinking, tom, we are not having the best monday after that four day weekend and celebrations for her majesty, and it is now raining, boris johnson probably not having the best start of the week. futures, no matter, they are up higher. tom: after the jobs report, showing the tighter labor market is likely to support the cause for some for rate hikes not just for june and july, but september as well. the markets pricing and 85% chance of a hike in september. we look at cpi out of the united states to see how far and fast the fed needs to go. the ecb in focus, thursday that decision around asset purchase programs. china is the catalyst this morning, they easing particularly in beijing, the ftse 100 now gaining after a solid session in asia on the back of easing up restrictions. i've extending, german deck skating .9%, the cac 40 gaining as well. let's see how things are playing out across these assets. nasdaq futures, but tech heavy index looking to build gains around .9
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the way down to 8 street. and that is what want to be, there is still some space down here. if you want to come by and get your spot because if you don't get your early, you're going to be packed with the starting towards a building. also along a little fans out here as well in tight games. i actually struggled to get to some nba finals swagg yesterday because all the stores were either sold out or pack. so i bought some from a i mean, not a school day, but also i don't really care. i just want throw this report. feel like. >> one of the crowd, you know, get that nba swag on and feel today because we for so long of what did the p word we're like. it's our it's our time to celebrate. and today is the day it's going to be so much fun. already is fun because i can't get it. i can't get over just yelling. let's go to like a rock star going that they all. president pep rally thank you >> was. she sure is enjoy end of the energy look around. everybody want to be on and so we'll push on tv, you know, get down there a
the way down to 8 street. and that is what want to be, there is still some space down here. if you want to come by and get your spot because if you don't get your early, you're going to be packed with the starting towards a building. also along a little fans out here as well in tight games. i actually struggled to get to some nba finals swagg yesterday because all the stores were either sold out or pack. so i bought some from a i mean, not a school day, but also i don't really care. i just want...
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and johnson is hastily apologized for attending a drinks policy in the downing street garden because he thought it was a work of added, he said, and within government rules, etc. now going to to to decent thing and resign the explanation. enraged m p 's and in fury a to the public career skirting control, the see what floundering ridiculed by a wine bottle wielding flash mob outside downing street and witnessing every day the broken spectacle of a prime minister mighty deceased. a deception and unable to lead the things what to get even worse for johnson with claims he had a surprise birthday bash. complete with cake had number 10 during lockdown, and then a bombshell announcement by british police. they were launching a criminal investigation into rule breaking at number 10. johnson was deemed to have broken the rules and find $60.00. a month later, the report by top civil servant su gray made its finding public. the $48.00 page report detailed 16 occasions that breached the law, describing a failure of leadership in downing street excessive alcohol consumption in the workplace, and
and johnson is hastily apologized for attending a drinks policy in the downing street garden because he thought it was a work of added, he said, and within government rules, etc. now going to to to decent thing and resign the explanation. enraged m p 's and in fury a to the public career skirting control, the see what floundering ridiculed by a wine bottle wielding flash mob outside downing street and witnessing every day the broken spectacle of a prime minister mighty deceased. a deception and...
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but it is the lawbreaking parties in downing street that have done most damage. the police investigation led to a fine for the prime minister and another inquiry looming as to whether he lied to parliament. the scandal denting his popularity. some even booed his arrival for the jubilee celebrations. >> he has an instinct i think to be able to position himself where voters who have not voted for the conservative party before can do that. he's got these huge flaws that have always been a part of every office he has held and i think those things will continue of course. >> winning confidence votes doesn't always end well. john major was victorious in 1995, but lost theeneral election two years later. theresa may was the winner of hers but resigned within six months. a core part of the conservative party don't want boris johnson as prime minister in that makes it difficult when you are trying to get policy through, win votes, and campaign around the country in these by elections and the run-up to the general. >> there are many reasons behind this unhappiness. for som
but it is the lawbreaking parties in downing street that have done most damage. the police investigation led to a fine for the prime minister and another inquiry looming as to whether he lied to parliament. the scandal denting his popularity. some even booed his arrival for the jubilee celebrations. >> he has an instinct i think to be able to position himself where voters who have not voted for the conservative party before can do that. he's got these huge flaws that have always been a...