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like manchester as part of our plans for keeping the country part of our plans for keeping the cou ntryart of our plans for keeping the country safe. what i would confirm is that there are no military personnel patrolling the streets of greater manchester nor are there any plans for that to happen at this time. the armed police that is now available throughout the west of the country is being used to supplement my armed officers here in manchester and in particular, is enabling us to work to make sure that the planned manchester games and the 10 k run go ahead this weekend. we obviously had significant plans in place with event organisers at manchester city council around those annual events. we are reviewing the plans with organisers and with the city council in light of this week's attack to make sure that we can allow them to go ahead in a safe environment as possible. so i am happy to take a couple of questions at this point. have you found the bomb factory? as i've said we are carrying out extensive searches of premises across manchester, but it would be ill—advised for me to comme
like manchester as part of our plans for keeping the country part of our plans for keeping the cou ntryart of our plans for keeping the country safe. what i would confirm is that there are no military personnel patrolling the streets of greater manchester nor are there any plans for that to happen at this time. the armed police that is now available throughout the west of the country is being used to supplement my armed officers here in manchester and in particular, is enabling us to work to...
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ntry ♪ - ♪ and i'm a little bit rock n' roll-a ♪ - ♪ i'll be the muscle of america ♪ - ♪ and me, i'llng soul ♪ both: ♪ and when you put us together ♪ ♪ you get a nation with one goal ♪ ♪ to thrive and prosper ♪ with a little country and rock n' roll ♪ - come on up here, everybody! all: ♪ we're a little bit country ♪ ♪ we're a little bit rock n' roll ♪ - we can be a nation that believes in war... - and still tells the world that we don't. all: ♪ let the flag for hypocrisy ♪ ♪ fly high from every pole ♪ 'cause we're a little bit country ♪ ♪ and we're a little bit rock n' roll ♪ - well, good night, everybody. it sure has been great bringing you 100 episodes. - we wanna thank our guests, the pro-war people... [applause] and the anti-war people. - what the hell are they doing now? - i don't know. all: ♪ for the war, against the war ♪ ♪ who cares? 100 episodes ♪ [fireworks crackling] - i hate this town. i really, really do. captioning by kristi at captionmax www.captionmax.com >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers a
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in europe, from turning this --ntry to interpret tax came haven with low tax, which is, and investment. we want high wage, high investment, rowing economy, with good relations with our neighbor and with the rest of the world. would be ahere general election. after i became prime minister come i fell the most important case for the country -- was the stability and getting on with triggering article 50, so that we made sure that we were delivered in a vote of brexit. >> japan's jobless rates remain at the lowest from her than two decades last month, closing at 2.8%. meanwhile retail sales meet expectations -- beat expectations wrote -- rose 1.4% for march. spending fell more than expected, 1.4%. the formeror -- dictator panama died at the age of 83. he recently underwent enough ration after some ring -- a hemorrhage following brain surgery -- there he has been a key u.s. alec about was forcibly removed from power when american troops invaded panama in 1989 and he was later jailed. >> global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 26 hundred journalists and analysts in more than 120 coun
in europe, from turning this --ntry to interpret tax came haven with low tax, which is, and investment. we want high wage, high investment, rowing economy, with good relations with our neighbor and with the rest of the world. would be ahere general election. after i became prime minister come i fell the most important case for the country -- was the stability and getting on with triggering article 50, so that we made sure that we were delivered in a vote of brexit. >> japan's jobless...
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ntry about coal guest: i think it is the miners.ay life of coal you know, listening to bob wasay earlier, you know, he speaking to the dignity and he didn't e job, but talk a whole lot about the health issues, the black lung having, that we're didn't speak to a lot of the injuries that miners have working in mines. yeah, we definitely want to families, but the same time, we don't want to give up our health for it. comes to it environmentalists, they have their hearts in the right place. mining does create a lot of environmental problems. home. witness to it back we had mountain top removal job right behind our house, it urned our family spring where we sourced water to acidic mine drainage. have to me time, we understand there are economic implications in that people in who work in the industry have to find a way to living, especially in areas that are this economically depressed. come of course, has to from the monoeconomy kroeted by the coal industry. host: we hear term green-blue divide in reference to mining mean?ry, what does that guest: well, essentially it's a olarization between
ntry about coal guest: i think it is the miners.ay life of coal you know, listening to bob wasay earlier, you know, he speaking to the dignity and he didn't e job, but talk a whole lot about the health issues, the black lung having, that we're didn't speak to a lot of the injuries that miners have working in mines. yeah, we definitely want to families, but the same time, we don't want to give up our health for it. comes to it environmentalists, they have their hearts in the right place. mining...
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policy people how to that.ss you have identified, this is a tough area of the world that has been at ntry war for 30-something years, it is something we have to keep in when we design programs and try to carry them out. independent line, virginia beach, virginia. george, go ahead, you are on. caller: it looks like a war, looks not like the u.s. is a war. russians were smart enough to get out. nicholson said in february we stand a stalemate, still, basically, we're talking about infrastructure in the u.s. have money for it, why are we building infrastructure in afghanistan? years have we been there? please answer, thank you. for over've been there 15 years. the econstruction that caller talks about, we've been some has notrs and been well spent, he's correct on that. the purpose of doing reconstruction, was to develop a government that was that could ing operate on its own, that could peep ported by the afghan and he will therefore they would e able to fight the fight against terrorists and keep the terrorists out. that is the philosophy behind it. again, that is a decision our dministrati
policy people how to that.ss you have identified, this is a tough area of the world that has been at ntry war for 30-something years, it is something we have to keep in when we design programs and try to carry them out. independent line, virginia beach, virginia. george, go ahead, you are on. caller: it looks like a war, looks not like the u.s. is a war. russians were smart enough to get out. nicholson said in february we stand a stalemate, still, basically, we're talking about infrastructure...
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cove ntry area for labour, this part of the country.n, trying to validate local troops and deliver a national message on brexit. thank you. in a moment the business news at first the headlines on bbc news. senior labour and trade union figures me to finalise the party ‘s election manifesto after extensive details in a draft version were leaked. the bank of england sounds a note of caution about the economy as growth forecasts are downgraded because the governor says household spending is slowing. there has been a record fine for the company which made 100 million cold calls encouraging people to make insurance claims. there‘s been a warning from the bank of england about inflation. it says the impact of the fall in the pound after the brexit vote is already starting to force prices up. it also said that growth in wages was weak. this came as it kept interest rates on hold once again. bt is cutting 4,000 jobs over the next couple of years. most of those are going to come from back office staff and managers. the boss isn‘t escaping unscat
cove ntry area for labour, this part of the country.n, trying to validate local troops and deliver a national message on brexit. thank you. in a moment the business news at first the headlines on bbc news. senior labour and trade union figures me to finalise the party ‘s election manifesto after extensive details in a draft version were leaked. the bank of england sounds a note of caution about the economy as growth forecasts are downgraded because the governor says household spending is...
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six countries recognise it is important and one country recognise it is important and one cou ntry waose six countries that will be a severe disappointment. how damaging to the paris accord would it be if the usa decided not to support the? potentially huge because the power of the agreement was everybody was on board. the danger is if one is hugely important country decide not to take pa rt important country decide not to take part it is not limiting its emissions other countries will think, if they are not being the rules why should we? i protested the un secretary general, the person responsible for agreement —— i put this to the un secretary—general and he said the agreement will carry on regardless of what mr com says. they would be a huge amount of devastation at the usa does not take pa rt devastation at the usa does not take part ina devastation at the usa does not take part in a more. president trump us economic adviser said he has come to learn and his views are evolving, having previously said climate change was a hoax. how encouraging is that? we will have to put that agai
six countries recognise it is important and one country recognise it is important and one cou ntry waose six countries that will be a severe disappointment. how damaging to the paris accord would it be if the usa decided not to support the? potentially huge because the power of the agreement was everybody was on board. the danger is if one is hugely important country decide not to take pa rt important country decide not to take part it is not limiting its emissions other countries will think,...
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these young protesters will abstain and many others in the cou ntry will vote relu cta ntly for emmanuelstop marine le pen. but the front national‘s candidate carries on regardless. on this final campaign day, she insisted that her plans were still on track. translation: i think victory is within reach and the media pretend not to hear the social anger in our country. macron, president! this morning, visiting a cathedral in this northern city, she found some of this anger. but on this occasion, it was directed against her and her officials. booing. the campaign is now almost done. emmanuel macron and his supporters feel that they have the advantage. france's voters will soon tell them whether or not they were right. regis le sommier is associate editor in chief of paris match. it is a magazine famous for pulling together colourful profiles of politicians and celebrities in france. my colleague, christian fraser, spoke to him a little earlier and asked him if he thought they were expecting any shocks in sunday's election. it seems that it is a done deal as of now. when you look at the lat
these young protesters will abstain and many others in the cou ntry will vote relu cta ntly for emmanuelstop marine le pen. but the front national‘s candidate carries on regardless. on this final campaign day, she insisted that her plans were still on track. translation: i think victory is within reach and the media pretend not to hear the social anger in our country. macron, president! this morning, visiting a cathedral in this northern city, she found some of this anger. but on this...
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three quarters of younger people in this country quarters of younger people in this cou ntry voted quartersn, they are a reminder of why there is so much dismay at what theresa may plans to do, the most extreme version of brexit thatjeremy corbyn and ukip backed as well. the lib dems are the only people offering hope that britain's future could be brighter and better. yes, you heard that right — he expects theresa may's conservatives to win, and he wants the british people to have another referendum on brexit. as with all of the main parties in this election, you can find the whole lib dem manifesto online. but let's take a quick look at some of the other headline promises. cannabis would be legalised and subject to taxation. they have said that could generate to £1 billion a year. the current voting age is 18 in britain. young people would be able to vote from the age of 16, and be offered state help to get on the housing ladder. and a large part of the funding would come from tax increases — including a penny in the pound on income tax. tom symonds is in westminster. tom, good to have you
three quarters of younger people in this country quarters of younger people in this cou ntry voted quartersn, they are a reminder of why there is so much dismay at what theresa may plans to do, the most extreme version of brexit thatjeremy corbyn and ukip backed as well. the lib dems are the only people offering hope that britain's future could be brighter and better. yes, you heard that right — he expects theresa may's conservatives to win, and he wants the british people to have another...
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the —— three quarters of all young people in this country quarters of all young people in this cou ntryhey are a reminder of why there is so much dismay at what theresa may is planning to do, that most extreme portion of brexit thatjeremy corbyn and ukip back as well, the liberal democrats are the only people offering to hope that britain‘s future can be better and better.“ people voted no at that point, is it not then that we are not having a deal to? not then that we are not having a dealto? our not then that we are not having a deal to? our policy is that theresa may would have the motivation would to get the best deal for britain so she could win the argument. 0ur to get the best deal for britain so she could win the argument. our view is if the british people reject the deal, then they should have the right to remain in the european union. it is a simple choice, accept the deal and leave the european union to vote to reject the deal and remained european union. isn't the problem for you that when this election was called the of liberal democrats i to that dealt the remain voters wo
the —— three quarters of all young people in this country quarters of all young people in this cou ntryhey are a reminder of why there is so much dismay at what theresa may is planning to do, that most extreme portion of brexit thatjeremy corbyn and ukip back as well, the liberal democrats are the only people offering to hope that britain‘s future can be better and better.“ people voted no at that point, is it not then that we are not having a deal to? not then that we are not having a...
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what are your priorities for making britain a safer cou ntry priorities for making britain a safer country i will speak for all of my colleagues here, at the forefront of our minds are all of the families who suffered the devastation to their loved ones and relatives in their loved ones and relatives in the attack on manchester. what happened there was a horror, and sadly, it's happening far too often, both here and around the world. sol think the first thing we need to do is that we need to take safety and security seriously. we need to invest in the police, not cut them, as has been the case in england. in scotland, we've managed to maintain the police numbers. that is our first thing, let's the police and give them the resources they need, and the intelligence services. there has been some discussion about the link between uk foreign policy and becoming perhaps a terrorist threat. i think that is a dangerous link to draw, however, iwould say i think that is a dangerous link to draw, however, i would say this. i think that is a dangerous link to draw, however, iwould say this. i think we
what are your priorities for making britain a safer cou ntry priorities for making britain a safer country i will speak for all of my colleagues here, at the forefront of our minds are all of the families who suffered the devastation to their loved ones and relatives in their loved ones and relatives in the attack on manchester. what happened there was a horror, and sadly, it's happening far too often, both here and around the world. sol think the first thing we need to do is that we need to...
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carlisle and so on, stoke, derbyshire, lots of parts of the country derbyshire, lots of parts of the cou ntryquite a lot going on this afternoon. we have got a lot of cloud, outbreaks of rain. it is fairly complicated on the satellite. northern scotland doing well, the best of the sunshine and the highest temperatures but elsewhere cloud, rain, showers. overnight we will see the showers becoming fewer and further between particularly across england and wales. some outbreaks of rain continuing in solon. wetter weather for a rain continuing in solon. wetter weatherfor a time rain continuing in solon. wetter weather for a time across northern england. persistent for a time. weather for a time across northern england. persistent fora time. it is going to be pretty grey in the eastern side of scotland, extensive low cloud. most places holding up in double figures overnight. the start of the weekend and fairly quiet first thing across the southern counties, patchy cloud, sunny spells. temperatures up to 14, 15. quite warm to start the day. cloud further north and some outbreaks of rain in north wal
carlisle and so on, stoke, derbyshire, lots of parts of the country derbyshire, lots of parts of the cou ntryquite a lot going on this afternoon. we have got a lot of cloud, outbreaks of rain. it is fairly complicated on the satellite. northern scotland doing well, the best of the sunshine and the highest temperatures but elsewhere cloud, rain, showers. overnight we will see the showers becoming fewer and further between particularly across england and wales. some outbreaks of rain continuing...
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the prime minister is hoping that as vast swathe of the west cou ntry hoping that as vast swathe of the people will vote for her as the leader to negotiate the exit and secure funding for the region. we've acted as a government to provide some certainty for people, forfarmers for provide some certainty for people, for farmers for example, in terms of common agricultural payments from the period 2020. we've already done the period 2020. we've already done the same in relation to the structural funds and indeed, the same in relation to the structuralfunds and indeed, said that if people have funding that is signed up before we leave the eu, if it matches, if it is good value for money and matches our strategic priorities then we will guarantee that money. beyond that, we have an opportunity to ensure that what we're doing is providing support for those parts of the country that need it, but doing so in the best possible way, but it's notjust about the issue of funding. it's about the issue of funding. it's about our modern industrial strategy. it's about ensuring that we are promoting and
the prime minister is hoping that as vast swathe of the west cou ntry hoping that as vast swathe of the people will vote for her as the leader to negotiate the exit and secure funding for the region. we've acted as a government to provide some certainty for people, forfarmers for provide some certainty for people, for farmers for example, in terms of common agricultural payments from the period 2020. we've already done the period 2020. we've already done the same in relation to the structural...
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but i think the debt this cou ntry owes sake.this country owes him is a very great one indeed. you mentioned his speeches, he made more than 5000 of them over the past more than six decades. he has undertaken a huge role in public life. what, then, do you think the impact will be on other members of the royal family be, impact will be on other members of the royalfamily be, like of impact will be on other members of the royal family be, like of course prince charles? it has already become clear that other members of the royalfamily, become clear that other members of the royal family, including become clear that other members of the royalfamily, including the prince of wales, are beginning to undertake more roles particularly overseas, and i've no doubt that that will now continue. and i have seen like everyone else have seen that prince william is going to move to london and will be undertaking more royal engagements, so there will be this seamless, i think, transition. i think it has all been beautifully, as one would expect, e
but i think the debt this cou ntry owes sake.this country owes him is a very great one indeed. you mentioned his speeches, he made more than 5000 of them over the past more than six decades. he has undertaken a huge role in public life. what, then, do you think the impact will be on other members of the royal family be, impact will be on other members of the royalfamily be, like of impact will be on other members of the royal family be, like of course prince charles? it has already become clear...
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ntry about coal guest: i think it is the miners.ay life of coal you know, listening to bob wasay earlier, you know, he speaking to the dignity and he didn't e job, but talk a whole lot about the health issues, the black lung having, that we're didn't speak to a lot of the injuries that miners have working in mines. yeah, we definitely want to families, but the same time, we don't want to give up our health for it. comes to it environmentalists, they have their hearts in the right place. mining does create a lot of environmental problems. home. witness to it back we had mountain top removal job right behind our house, it urned our family spring where we sourced water to acidic mine drainage. have to me time, we understand there are economic implications in that people in who work in the industry have to find a way to living, especially in areas that are this economically depressed. come of course, has to from the monoeconomy kroeted by the coal industry. host: we hear term green-blue divide in reference to mining mean?ry, what does that guest: well, essentially it's a olarization between
ntry about coal guest: i think it is the miners.ay life of coal you know, listening to bob wasay earlier, you know, he speaking to the dignity and he didn't e job, but talk a whole lot about the health issues, the black lung having, that we're didn't speak to a lot of the injuries that miners have working in mines. yeah, we definitely want to families, but the same time, we don't want to give up our health for it. comes to it environmentalists, they have their hearts in the right place. mining...
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determination to take whatever action is necessary to keep our country action is necessary to keep our cou ntryur people on our street on our towns and cities and at our borders. applause there is no question about the seriousness of what we face. over recent yea rs, seriousness of what we face. over recent years, the threat of terrorism has continued to grow. you deserve to know what a labour government would do to keep you and yourfamily safe. government would do to keep you and your family safe. 0ur government would do to keep you and your family safe. our approach will involve change at home and change abroad. at home, we will reverse the cuts to our emergency services and police. 0nce cuts to our emergency services and police. once again in manchester, they proved to be the best of us. austerity has to stop. the accident and emergency ward and on the police station door. we cannot be protected and cared for on the cheap. applause there will be more police on the streets under a labour government and if the security services need more resources to keep track of those who wish to murder and
determination to take whatever action is necessary to keep our country action is necessary to keep our cou ntryur people on our street on our towns and cities and at our borders. applause there is no question about the seriousness of what we face. over recent yea rs, seriousness of what we face. over recent years, the threat of terrorism has continued to grow. you deserve to know what a labour government would do to keep you and yourfamily safe. government would do to keep you and your family...
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i was in the military for 18 years.rian, but, i smoked and i got heart disease. ntry when you'reuncer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. enamel is the strong, wof your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime. the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend the new pronamel strong and bright. it helps to strengthen and re-harden the enamel. it also has stain lifting action. it's going to give their patients the protection that they need and the whiter teeth that they want. ♪ hi guys. in the desert.be here. at the mall. on the mountain. at school. at the beach. in the big easy. yeah. yeah. today i want to show you guys the next-gen chevy equinox. what do you think? that's pretty. pretty sexy. it's all-wheel drive. look at that. it looks aggressive. but not overbearing. it's not too big. not too small. it looks like it can go off-roading. but
i was in the military for 18 years.rian, but, i smoked and i got heart disease. ntry when you'reuncer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. enamel is the strong, wof your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime. the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend the new...
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40% of the cou ntry voted better in the polls?ich is not to do with brexit, doesn‘t want to address brexit. he would but i think we‘ve got these larger parties that are refusing to address the fundamental issue our country faces. we belittle democrats want to do that. what would success be in terms of success for the lib dems? i am most of all just about out of a crystal ball. anywhere between where we were last time and where we were the time before. you have quite a big span. let‘s see what happens. let‘s see what happens. let‘s catch up with the weather. quite a talking point this week because you‘re going to see increasing warmth and sunshine becoming widespread across the uk as the week goes on with high pressure building in. we are not there yet. you know that if you got cloud and rain so far today in northern ireland and heavy showers. as we go through this afternoon into the ceiling, hail and thunder possible but for much of england and wales, it will be dry, variable cloud, sunny spells. we are likely to see a few showers
40% of the cou ntry voted better in the polls?ich is not to do with brexit, doesn‘t want to address brexit. he would but i think we‘ve got these larger parties that are refusing to address the fundamental issue our country faces. we belittle democrats want to do that. what would success be in terms of success for the lib dems? i am most of all just about out of a crystal ball. anywhere between where we were last time and where we were the time before. you have quite a big span. let‘s see...
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some pa ntry there is more cloud around. some pantry raider across northern england at 9am.e southern counties. it's been heavily in devon and cornwall overnight, some parts have seen as much as an inch, and that will ease through the morning and we got it in south wales but north wales, drier and brighter. as we head into northern ireland, northern ireland will have a decent day if you like it's sunny and pleasantly warm. talking of through the day, a noticeable breeze along the east coast blowing in cloud at times, especially in eastern scotland. bands of rain weaken and they turned more showery but some of the showers will be heavy and possibly thundery but in between them, sunny spells as well. temperatures under the cloud that bit lower in the east, 11 or 12, but if you're out of the cloud and showers, looking at the mid—teens, apart from the west where we could have mid—teens or high teens or possibly 20. through the evening and overnight period you will find under the clear skies we will find under the clear skies we will have them by night, so after a warm day, a col
some pa ntry there is more cloud around. some pantry raider across northern england at 9am.e southern counties. it's been heavily in devon and cornwall overnight, some parts have seen as much as an inch, and that will ease through the morning and we got it in south wales but north wales, drier and brighter. as we head into northern ireland, northern ireland will have a decent day if you like it's sunny and pleasantly warm. talking of through the day, a noticeable breeze along the east coast...
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to combat the scourge of terrorism and to keep the country scourge of terrorism and to keep the cou ntryhe country safe. let's go to keep the country safe. let's go to the chief medical correspond and vicky young in downing street. vicky, the general election campaign suspended and we had that meeting earlier on today of the government emergency committee cobra and we gather from theresa may another meeting of cobra later on as well? yes, that's right, the prime minister very much dealing with the practicalities in many ways. she was briefed overnight as the attack in manchester unfolded and of course capped across all of the details. today she had an emergency meeting with senior cabinet colleagues but also senior police officers, intelligence services trying to establish the facts. she came out here to downing street to tell us that the police thought they did know the identity of the attacker, but they were not going to name them at this point. they will be trying to establish whether it's part of a wider network but the general election campaign has been suspended. we have gone to a
to combat the scourge of terrorism and to keep the country scourge of terrorism and to keep the cou ntryhe country safe. let's go to keep the country safe. let's go to the chief medical correspond and vicky young in downing street. vicky, the general election campaign suspended and we had that meeting earlier on today of the government emergency committee cobra and we gather from theresa may another meeting of cobra later on as well? yes, that's right, the prime minister very much dealing with...