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i z, , you can win in places like the red wall. . , ., wall.ith the party chair, anneliese dodds. i don't know if you manage to listen to katy balls, she talked about the deflection of christian wakeford to labour as leading to a closing of ranks amongst tory backbenchers. could it be that it has not worked so well for you, this particular move? i for you, this particular move? 1 think if that has taken place for you, this particular move? i think if that has taken place then it will definitely have been the wrong thing for those conservative mps to do, because as well as christian wakeford's defection to labour today we also saw the spectacle of a conservative prime minister yet again trying to explain away very, very serious concerns about his conduct and the fact that he appeared to be partying while we were at the heart of the pandemic, so i think any mps who believe this has strengthened johnson really do not understand the extent of public anger about his conduct. so not understand the extent of public anger about his conduct.— not unders
i z, , you can win in places like the red wall. . , ., wall.ith the party chair, anneliese dodds. i don't know if you manage to listen to katy balls, she talked about the deflection of christian wakeford to labour as leading to a closing of ranks amongst tory backbenchers. could it be that it has not worked so well for you, this particular move? i for you, this particular move? 1 think if that has taken place for you, this particular move? i think if that has taken place then it will definitely...
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many come from traditional labour heartlands, known as red wall seats. the prime minister. one mp told newsnight�*s nicholas watt, "they are so angry. they invested so much faith in borisjohnson. they are like a jilted lover." but one mp from the 2019 intake, joy morrissey, says she continues to back the prime minister. many of them across the country would not have been elected without borisjohnson and i think we�*ve all sort of come to that realisation. even today it was really an eye—opener across the house where we collectively thought, oh my gosh, this is the person that we want to have lead us through the pandemic, help with the economic recovery, and ijust wanted to come out here and publicly say that. a quick reminder of what a vote of no confidence actually entails. 15% of the party�*s mps would need to submit a letter of no confidence to sir graham brady. he�*s the head of the 1922 committee. that represents tory mps. we�*ve got 360 tory mps. so 5a letters would be needed to trigger a vote. remember though, the process is confidential, so only
many come from traditional labour heartlands, known as red wall seats. the prime minister. one mp told newsnight�*s nicholas watt, "they are so angry. they invested so much faith in borisjohnson. they are like a jilted lover." but one mp from the 2019 intake, joy morrissey, says she continues to back the prime minister. many of them across the country would not have been elected without borisjohnson and i think we�*ve all sort of come to that realisation. even today it was really...
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it calls the policy a "red wall revolution to rescue boris".greeing with themselves on the same story — that's interesting. we will begin with the sunday times, but nigel, we will start with you this time. it is this national insurance increase has been heavily criticised, but we have the chancellor and the prime minister, together, very strong. find minister, together, very strong. and that is the minister, together, very strong. fific that is the significant bit, minister, together, very strong. fific that is the significant bit, really, the fact that they have been together to announce this. the rumour was that borisjohnson was going on this national insurance rise on the basis that so many of his backbenchers were against it, and obviously could at any moment facing no—confidence vote, so it is important. rishi sunak is always wanted to go ahead, you can understand why. he has spent 300 billion so far on covid, and he has got to get some of the money back, and also the idea is the money is earmarked for social care. so if you did not raise it
it calls the policy a "red wall revolution to rescue boris".greeing with themselves on the same story — that's interesting. we will begin with the sunday times, but nigel, we will start with you this time. it is this national insurance increase has been heavily criticised, but we have the chancellor and the prime minister, together, very strong. find minister, together, very strong. and that is the minister, together, very strong. fific that is the significant bit, minister,...
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let�*s talk to a former conservative red wall adviser whose works with a number of red wall mps duringer? i right to get rid of the prime minister?— right to get rid of the prime minister? ., �* ~ , ., minister? i don't think they are t in: to minister? i don't think they are trying to get — minister? i don't think they are trying to get rid _ minister? i don't think they are trying to get rid of— minister? i don't think they are trying to get rid of the - trying to get rid of the prime minister. what i would say it has happened here is they�*ve gone home to their constituencies, and they have been pretty shocked by the reaction, and i think that has scared them into the real change of tone we�*ve seen over the last couple of days. i think from a pure communication standpoint, the red wall mps were not impressed with that interview. i said on many occasions, borisjohnson is a very rare politician in the sense that he can rip his tie off, sit on the sofa, and he could speak from the heart and come out with a real human apology, and he could have gotten ahead of this. i think what we�*ve
let�*s talk to a former conservative red wall adviser whose works with a number of red wall mps duringer? i right to get rid of the prime minister?— right to get rid of the prime minister? ., �* ~ , ., minister? i don't think they are t in: to minister? i don't think they are trying to get — minister? i don't think they are trying to get rid _ minister? i don't think they are trying to get rid of— minister? i don't think they are trying to get rid of the - trying to get rid of the...
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. —— red wall.e headlines seem to be heartening as the evenings progressed. heartening as the evenings progressed-— heartening as the evenings progressed. heartening as the evenings roaressed. , , ., , ., progressed. there seems to be a amonust progressed. there seems to be a amongst the _ progressed. there seems to be a amongst the papers _ progressed. there seems to be a amongst the papers of _ progressed. there seems to be a amongst the papers of a - progressed. there seems to be a amongst the papers of a number| progressed. there seems to be a i amongst the papers of a number of the 29 take — the so—called red wall and he's — or did he oust the prime minister, and they have actually been quite open about it, and when the widths approached the mp5, they said, yes, we are. and there's also this idea, veep three, which almost sound satirical, but interesting to see if that was down in history —— the pork pie plot. it is a question of when, not if, this happens. earlier today, of when, not if, this
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p 's, the so called red wall and piece red wall. because red is the color of the labor party, which traditionally held a series of constituencies across the north of england. those as seats are switching to clint, the conservative party, because of boris johnson's leadership pride primarily in the 2019 election were christy awake for one of those new intake of conservative m. p 's right into the prime and st. and giving up an un no longer willing to be a member of the conservative party. he switched to labor and, and very conspicuously walked and joined the labor benches. it for that session of prime minister questions deeply symbolic, hugely significant. and he sat directly behind the labor leader kiersten are effectively looking straight into the eyes of boris johnson on the opposite side of the lower house. so yeah, a big challenge to the prime minister's authority. interesting times am just very briefly paul, we keep talking about this report which has been compiled by sue gray, a senior civil servant. when do we think it's goin
p 's, the so called red wall and piece red wall. because red is the color of the labor party, which traditionally held a series of constituencies across the north of england. those as seats are switching to clint, the conservative party, because of boris johnson's leadership pride primarily in the 2019 election were christy awake for one of those new intake of conservative m. p 's right into the prime and st. and giving up an un no longer willing to be a member of the conservative party. he...
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it's dangerous to get a crystal ball out, but i will say i think it's 58 seats in that red wall, whenwon that massive majority in 2019, about 80 seats, 58 of those seats were labour seats that went tory, because he was so charismatic and becausejeremy corbyn was such a catastrophically unappealing labour leader. those seats now are up for grabs. there is zero assumption and zero assurance that they will stay tory. if they go back, the ability to hold power is very much in peril and you have got to think, that there are a lot of people in his caucus who really like power and will do anything to hold onto it, including dump him. so, how perilous is it? i think it's pretty perilous, but watch this channel. indeed, and you mentioned the number 58 and it only takes 53 conservative mps to collectively require that there have to be some kind of vote of confidence, although they only get one shot at it in every 12 months. hugh, remind us what the law said at the time of this party for which borisjohnson has apologised. it was one that took place in may 2020. that's right. two social gathering
it's dangerous to get a crystal ball out, but i will say i think it's 58 seats in that red wall, whenwon that massive majority in 2019, about 80 seats, 58 of those seats were labour seats that went tory, because he was so charismatic and becausejeremy corbyn was such a catastrophically unappealing labour leader. those seats now are up for grabs. there is zero assumption and zero assurance that they will stay tory. if they go back, the ability to hold power is very much in peril and you have got...
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course are in hoc to the city of london and to their donors who are, you know, we're not from the red wall seats. so they've got him bounce this, these, these different challenges. and they finding that difficult. but for me, the really worrying thing action is that actually what they're doing is damaging the economy further. so from the macroeconomic perspective, you can do give, you know, tax breaks to the bankers, but by increasing taxes on average owners, essentially by, by building up the level of taxation to 36 percent of g d, p. you are, in fact taking money out of the economy are taking spending money out of the economy and simultaneously wage is not rising relative to re inflation. so we see a real cut in incomes. this combination of falling and stagnating comes on the one hand and tax revenues being taken out of the economy on the other. while investment levels of investment remain low and all gain to remain low as long as the threat of interest rate sells. that means that the macroeconomy is not going to expand is not going to be increased economic activity over the next period.
course are in hoc to the city of london and to their donors who are, you know, we're not from the red wall seats. so they've got him bounce this, these, these different challenges. and they finding that difficult. but for me, the really worrying thing action is that actually what they're doing is damaging the economy further. so from the macroeconomic perspective, you can do give, you know, tax breaks to the bankers, but by increasing taxes on average owners, essentially by, by building up the...
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it calls the policy a �*red wall revolution to rescue boris�* let's ta ke let's take a look in more detailtax hike. so much speculation over whether it would go ahead in april, we heard the government was in a listening mode on it this week but borisjohnson and rishi sunak have come out together saying today it is definitely going ahead. that's right. after much speculation they both said it's going ahead. the trouble with our politics at the moment is we have to analytes into the context of conservative psychodrama that is endlessly playing out. this decision about national insurance is to do with borisjohnson basically realising he doesn't need to do it in order to maintain support amongst his own party, he has been told by his chancellor rishi sunak that in order to cut tax, income tax just before the election, he needs to impose this national insurance rise and borisjohnson as thought, i can get support from the party back in other ways. the trouble with this is it is coming when people are really feeling the pinch and the cost of living crisis, with inflation rising. itjust looks like
it calls the policy a �*red wall revolution to rescue boris�* let's ta ke let's take a look in more detailtax hike. so much speculation over whether it would go ahead in april, we heard the government was in a listening mode on it this week but borisjohnson and rishi sunak have come out together saying today it is definitely going ahead. that's right. after much speculation they both said it's going ahead. the trouble with our politics at the moment is we have to analytes into the context...
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i spent the weekend open part of the red wall, and the feedback actually is really remarkable.t had become seem to be safe and great responses, now they're going around saying they won't vote for the conservative party. not with borisjohnson. that's going to be spooking a lot of conservative mps, especially in those red ball seats. where his personal condition and is viewed as so essential to the conservative strategy, if he's become a drag on conservative fortune there, that he's in serious trouble. talk conservative fortune there, that he's in serious trouble.- conservative fortune there, that he's in serious trouble. talk to us about how _ he's in serious trouble. talk to us about how that _ he's in serious trouble. talk to us about how that kind _ he's in serious trouble. talk to us about how that kind of _ he's in serious trouble. talk to us about how that kind of feedback | about how that kind of feedback through to the mps in their calculations in terms of what they do or don't do borisjohnson. ultimately, borisjohnson was made tory leader for one reason — ultimately, bo
i spent the weekend open part of the red wall, and the feedback actually is really remarkable.t had become seem to be safe and great responses, now they're going around saying they won't vote for the conservative party. not with borisjohnson. that's going to be spooking a lot of conservative mps, especially in those red ball seats. where his personal condition and is viewed as so essential to the conservative strategy, if he's become a drag on conservative fortune there, that he's in serious...
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a lot of focus in the past 2a hours has been on conservative backbenchers, in the so—called red wallwhere westminster feels a million miles away. in bishop auckland, people just want investment and jobs. it's why they voted for change. and today, over cake and coffee, politics was the talk of the tearoom. to stand up in the houses of parliament and say he doesn't know anything about it... voters weighing up their options once again. i won't be doing it again. even if ijust vote for the dog down the road. simple as that. but i won't be voting for borisjohnson, yeah. i'm thoroughly sick of hearing about it. i would rather hear them telling me what they're going to do about now and about our future. it's notjust bishop. i think there's a really - massive amount of poverty going on at the moment. everyone is struggling, _ and rather than highlighting poverty and other stuff that's _ going on because of all the budget cuts, itjust seems to be i about boris and the party. a lot of people round here took a risk and voted against what they would traditionally have voted against, or voted for
a lot of focus in the past 2a hours has been on conservative backbenchers, in the so—called red wallwhere westminster feels a million miles away. in bishop auckland, people just want investment and jobs. it's why they voted for change. and today, over cake and coffee, politics was the talk of the tearoom. to stand up in the houses of parliament and say he doesn't know anything about it... voters weighing up their options once again. i won't be doing it again. even if ijust vote for the dog...
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a lot of focus in the past 24 hours has been on the tory backbenchers in the so—called red wall seatsand correspondent fiona trott has been speaking to voters in one such seat, bishop auckland, which went blue for the first time at the last election. a town where westminster feels a million miles away. in bishop auckland, people just want investment and jobs. it's why they voted for change. and today, over cake and coffee, politics was the talk of the tearoom. to stand up in the houses of parliament and say he doesn't know anything about it... voters weighing up their options once again. i won't be doing it again. even if ijust vote for the dog down the road. simple as that. but i won't be voting for borisjohnson, yeah. i'm thoroughly sick of hearing about it. i would rather hear them telling me what they're going to do about now and about our future. it's notjust bishop. i think there's a really i massive amount of poverty going on at the moment. everyone is struggling, _ and rather than highlighting poverty and other stuff that's _ going on because of all the budget cuts, itjust see
a lot of focus in the past 24 hours has been on the tory backbenchers in the so—called red wall seatsand correspondent fiona trott has been speaking to voters in one such seat, bishop auckland, which went blue for the first time at the last election. a town where westminster feels a million miles away. in bishop auckland, people just want investment and jobs. it's why they voted for change. and today, over cake and coffee, politics was the talk of the tearoom. to stand up in the houses of...
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it's dangerous to get a crisp —— crystal ball outs but i will say i think it's 58 seats in that red wall will not mess majority in 2019 about 80 seats, 58 of those seats where labour seats that went tory because he was so charismatic and because jeremy corbyn was such a catastrophic human labour leader. the lessee now are up for grabs. there is zero assumption and zero assurance they will stay tory. if they go back to the ability to hold power is very much imperative and you have to think that there are a lot of people in his caucus who really like power and will do anything to hold onto it including himself how peerless is a place that i think it's pretty powerless but watch this channel. find i think it's pretty powerless but watch this channel.— watch this channel. and you mentioned _ watch this channel. and you mentioned the _ watch this channel. and you mentioned the number- watch this channel. and you mentioned the number 58 l watch this channel. and you i mentioned the number 58 and watch this channel. and you - mentioned the number 58 and it only takes 53 conservative mps to colle
it's dangerous to get a crisp —— crystal ball outs but i will say i think it's 58 seats in that red wall will not mess majority in 2019 about 80 seats, 58 of those seats where labour seats that went tory because he was so charismatic and because jeremy corbyn was such a catastrophic human labour leader. the lessee now are up for grabs. there is zero assumption and zero assurance they will stay tory. if they go back to the ability to hold power is very much imperative and you have to think...
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>>> on kpix5 and streaming on cbs news bay area we are seeing a sea of red on wall street as stocks are tanking. did afternoon. i am anne makovec. >> i am amanda starrantino. justin andrews is live to explain what's driving major sell off. should we be worried about our 401ks? >> reporter: that's the same question i asked a financial expert. she admits there is uncertainty and the natural instinct is to panic but she says no. leave the 401k alone for now. stocks are down for the seventh straight day. investors have been going increasingly worried about how aggressively federal reserve which holds a policy meeting this week might act to cool rising inflation. they're concerned feds will have to raise rates more quickly and more often than central bank initially indicated. wall street anticipates first increase in interest rates as early as march. crypto currencies are moving in tandem with stocks. also bit coin fell to $32,982, its lowest since july according to coin metrics. when dow dropped in the red, many people may have been a little worried so we talked to a financial expert. >> on
>>> on kpix5 and streaming on cbs news bay area we are seeing a sea of red on wall street as stocks are tanking. did afternoon. i am anne makovec. >> i am amanda starrantino. justin andrews is live to explain what's driving major sell off. should we be worried about our 401ks? >> reporter: that's the same question i asked a financial expert. she admits there is uncertainty and the natural instinct is to panic but she says no. leave the 401k alone for now. stocks are down...
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in 2019, he was part of the new intake of red—wall mps that handed borisjohnson his thumping majorityckfire? listen to the noise coming from mps behind the pm as he tried to push back. well, mr speaker, if we'd listened to the right honourable gentleman about covid restrictions, which is the substance of his question, then we would still be... we would've been in lockdown after... shouting. if we listened to... if this is the truth, if we'd listened to the labour front bench in the run—up to christmas and new year, mr speaker, we would've stayed in restrictions with huge damage to the economy. and it's because of thejudgements that i've taken and we've taken in downing street that we now have the fastest growing economy in the g7 and gdp, mr speaker, now back up above pre—pandemic levels. and as for bury south, let me say to the right honourable gentleman, mr speaker, that the conservative party won bury south for the first time in generations under this prime minister, with an agenda of uniting and leveling up and delivering for the people of bury south. and we will win again in bury
in 2019, he was part of the new intake of red—wall mps that handed borisjohnson his thumping majorityckfire? listen to the noise coming from mps behind the pm as he tried to push back. well, mr speaker, if we'd listened to the right honourable gentleman about covid restrictions, which is the substance of his question, then we would still be... we would've been in lockdown after... shouting. if we listened to... if this is the truth, if we'd listened to the labour front bench in the run—up...
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correspondent ed thomas has been speaking to people in leigh, in greater manchester — one of the so—called red wall coming out. and for many it hurts. he now, the truth is coming out. and for many it hurts.— for many it hurts. he was a bus driver and _ for many it hurts. he was a bus driver and he _ for many it hurts. he was a bus driver and he worked _ for many it hurts. he was a bus driver and he worked all - for many it hurts. he was a bus| driver and he worked all the way through— driver and he worked all the way through the pandemic and it is the third time — through the pandemic and it is the third time he had covid. he had already— third time he had covid. he had already had it twice before and he -ot already had it twice before and he got it _ already had it twice before and he got it again. already had it twice before and he got it again-— got it again. philip's brother died three weeks _ got it again. philip's brother died three weeks ago. _ got it again. philip's brother died three weeks ago. another- got it again. philip's brother died three weeks ago. another family j three weeks ago.
correspondent ed thomas has been speaking to people in leigh, in greater manchester — one of the so—called red wall coming out. and for many it hurts. he now, the truth is coming out. and for many it hurts.— for many it hurts. he was a bus driver and _ for many it hurts. he was a bus driver and he _ for many it hurts. he was a bus driver and he worked _ for many it hurts. he was a bus driver and he worked all - for many it hurts. he was a bus| driver and he worked all the way through—...
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the impression i get from the red wall mps is that they are still loyal to boris johnson.hink he is very badly damaged at this point in time. polling has come out that says that as things stand conservatives would lose 35 of the 42 red wall seasonally won, which means that they lose their majority. essen seasonally won, which means that they lose their majority.— they lose their ma'ority. even if boris johnson _ they lose their majority. even if boris johnson survives, - they lose their majority. even if boris johnson survives, there i they lose their majority. even if. boris johnson survives, there are borisjohnson survives, there are real questions about whether he could successfully do this party into another election. that is looking increasingly unlikely. iie looking increasingly unlikely. he needs a good performance at prime minister's questions in a few minutes. i suppose it's fair to say that the labour leader sir keir starmer also needs a good performance. there will be a lot of eyes looking and how he performs at primus as questions.— primus as questions. there a
the impression i get from the red wall mps is that they are still loyal to boris johnson.hink he is very badly damaged at this point in time. polling has come out that says that as things stand conservatives would lose 35 of the 42 red wall seasonally won, which means that they lose their majority. essen seasonally won, which means that they lose their majority.— they lose their ma'ority. even if boris johnson _ they lose their majority. even if boris johnson survives, - they lose their...
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grief they got from their constituents when they saw them over the weekend, i was hearing from one red wallats who said they had a lot less, they picked up a lower temperature from people when they were chatting over the weekend. this is a bit of a phoney period, because we are waiting for the report into what went on by the senior civil servant sue gray, and here is how the education secretary put it this morning servant sue gray, and here is how the education secretary put morning people, in my post bag, feel upset that the people who make the rules look like they haven't been following the rules, some say, you know, we want to make sure that this investigation is thorough, they want to know it is going to be thorough, and i reassure my constituents that sue gray is a very senior civil servant, very well able to conduct this investigation and will do an absolutely thorough job, and she can follow the evidence where ever it takes her and if she finds any form of law breaking, criminalactivity, then that will be submitted to the metropolitan police. and while we are waiting for that report
grief they got from their constituents when they saw them over the weekend, i was hearing from one red wallats who said they had a lot less, they picked up a lower temperature from people when they were chatting over the weekend. this is a bit of a phoney period, because we are waiting for the report into what went on by the senior civil servant sue gray, and here is how the education secretary put it this morning servant sue gray, and here is how the education secretary put morning people, in...
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i think the different and what is making the red wall so sensitive that you might a pay expected in normalry mps who are being the most blase about defending him, and the reason i was up in the red what a couple of weeks ago, tories in those areas, they know that those voters who only voted for them for the first time in 2019 lent them for the first time in 2019 lent them their vote, they are not committed conservative photos, they don't have a habit of backing the party and what they are finally on the doorsteps is their seat huge in support from people who betrayed and let down and that the party is not doing enough to demonstrate that it has changed and is delivering for them and that is being fed back to those read war and peace and that is why they are at the vanguard of the movement to unseat the prime minister. �* , , ., , minister. and briefly come as tory mps wait on _ minister. and briefly come as tory mps wait on the _ minister. and briefly come as tory mps wait on the sue _ minister. and briefly come as tory mps wait on the sue gray - minister. and briefly come as tory mps wait
i think the different and what is making the red wall so sensitive that you might a pay expected in normalry mps who are being the most blase about defending him, and the reason i was up in the red what a couple of weeks ago, tories in those areas, they know that those voters who only voted for them for the first time in 2019 lent them for the first time in 2019 lent them their vote, they are not committed conservative photos, they don't have a habit of backing the party and what they are...
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by the conservatives off of labour for the first time in 2019, the kind of red wall seats we did a talkular worried about these revelations? irate worried about these revelations? - heard really soon after the election at the prime minister recognised that these folks that were given to the tories were plentiful so that was the phrase he kept hearing, the queue for lending us your votes and thatis queue for lending us your votes and that is very much felt by those tory mps in those seats that were won by the conservatives in 2019 because a lot of the voters that backed the government then were not traditional conservative voters and some of them, it took a lot of switching labour and others are much more willing but these are not the kind of dyed blue voters. they're not necessarily going to be loyal at the next election and some of these mps had a very slim majorities. talk about christian whiteford who begin the seventh tory reveille call for borisjohnson to go this evening. he has a majority ofjust 402 and you can see why they're really on the edge of their seats want to make sure th
by the conservatives off of labour for the first time in 2019, the kind of red wall seats we did a talkular worried about these revelations? irate worried about these revelations? - heard really soon after the election at the prime minister recognised that these folks that were given to the tories were plentiful so that was the phrase he kept hearing, the queue for lending us your votes and thatis queue for lending us your votes and that is very much felt by those tory mps in those seats that...
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. >> charles: it was a sea on red on wall street and all began in the bond market.eld markets spiking as the fed gets more aggressive. the nasdaq the biggest loser. we'll be back in 20 seconds. >> charles: it's another china controversy for the nba. this time it's over a billionaire minority owner of the golden stated warriors that dismissed china's treatment of the uighur population. to jackie deangelis with more. jackie? >> good afternoon. he's from silicon valley. it's a billionaire and his a minority owner in the golden state warriors. he raised more than some eyebrows when he says nobody cares about the ccp's genocide of the uighurs. chamath palihapitiya is making these comments on his podcast. >> nobody cares what is happening to the uighurs. you bring it up -- >> what? what do you mean nobody cares? >> the rest of us don't care. >> you're saying you don't care? >> i'm telling you a hard ugly truth. of all the things i care about, it's below my line. >> the billionaire tried to walk back the comments. he's been criticized for lacking empathy. this is not the f
. >> charles: it was a sea on red on wall street and all began in the bond market.eld markets spiking as the fed gets more aggressive. the nasdaq the biggest loser. we'll be back in 20 seconds. >> charles: it's another china controversy for the nba. this time it's over a billionaire minority owner of the golden stated warriors that dismissed china's treatment of the uighur population. to jackie deangelis with more. jackie? >> good afternoon. he's from silicon valley. it's a...
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the red wall seats, what are the numbers showing there?— showing there?t they won and the seats that they held on to, and the seats that they held on to, and that of course is an issue for them particularly with regards to them particularly with regards to the kind of events we have seen over the kind of events we have seen over the last few days. find the kind of events we have seen over the last few days.— the last few days. and what about the last few days. and what about the personal— the last few days. and what about the personal ratings _ the last few days. and what about the personal ratings of— the last few days. and what about the personal ratings of boris - the personal ratings of boris johnson versus kier starmer? {lister johnson versus kier starmer? over the last two _ johnson versus kier starmer? over the last two years _ johnson versus kier starmer? over the last two years now, _ johnson versus kier starmer? or the last two years now, almost, the prime minister's personal ratings have correlated very closely with the government ratings, which
the red wall seats, what are the numbers showing there?— showing there?t they won and the seats that they held on to, and the seats that they held on to, and that of course is an issue for them particularly with regards to them particularly with regards to the kind of events we have seen over the kind of events we have seen over the last few days. find the kind of events we have seen over the last few days.— the last few days. and what about the last few days. and what about the...
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to move against him and how because they are concerned as to whether they can hold the so—called red walljust looking further ahead into the future? how much has all of this cost him in terms of political support? this cost him in terms of political su ort? ~ ~ , this cost him in terms of political su--ort? ~ ~ , ., ., , support? well, i think he is fatally damaued. support? well, i think he is fatally damaged. whether _ support? well, i think he is fatally damaged. whether he _ support? well, i think he is fatally damaged. whether he goes - support? well, i think he is fatally damaged. whether he goes now. support? well, i think he is fatally| damaged. whether he goes now or later, the polls are terrible. theresa may's polling was pretty awful before her demise and his ratings are now lower. i think he's heading into a perfect storm. we have inflation rising, we have real wages falling. we have those energy bills about to hit. that would mean that if he stays on, the local elections could be really dire for the conservative party forced up the danger is there will be a steady drip drip o
to move against him and how because they are concerned as to whether they can hold the so—called red walljust looking further ahead into the future? how much has all of this cost him in terms of political support? this cost him in terms of political su ort? ~ ~ , this cost him in terms of political su--ort? ~ ~ , ., ., , support? well, i think he is fatally damaued. support? well, i think he is fatally damaged. whether _ support? well, i think he is fatally damaged. whether he _ support?...
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premier shift as involves some code names such as operation red meat that is throw some red meats in front of the walls. and i hope that they'll eat that red meat rather than eat porous johnson, but i'm afraid the wolves are circling, and i'm one of the announcement that came directly after the session of prime minister questions was boris johnson. standing at the dispatch box saying that to what we've had, the restrictions that we've had here in the u. k. or in england, specifically, plan b restrictions are recommending mask wearing an enclosed spaces. the guidance recommendation to work from home if you possibly can. and vaccine passports as well, that's all gonna be lifted. so the hope by the government is that that will take some of the attention away, at least some of the attention away from the pressure that the prime minister is under. at the moment it remains to be seen. whether that kind of policy, that kind of strategy is successful. fullborne in london, thanks very much for the uptake late sir. take you back to ukraine and tooth one here where it's foreign minister to meet through could abou
premier shift as involves some code names such as operation red meat that is throw some red meats in front of the walls. and i hope that they'll eat that red meat rather than eat porous johnson, but i'm afraid the wolves are circling, and i'm one of the announcement that came directly after the session of prime minister questions was boris johnson. standing at the dispatch box saying that to what we've had, the restrictions that we've had here in the u. k. or in england, specifically, plan b...
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red. ah, ladies and jans wall account to the raft. check. today's car is very special. it's somewhat a prototype, but it's even more than that than you all poor, manta, g, s. e, electro mod. and o g s stands for performance. earlier models were called g s i or grand sport injection. now there's been new purely electric manta that g s e. as you can tell, we're inside and since covetous philip being i need to wear that mask. but let's quickly talk about the car. as you can tell, this car looks very much like the old monta. the 1st man to hit the market in 1970 with engines ranging from 68 to 90 horsepower. it was uncle sensor to the successful ford to pre and it's stylish, looks earned at lots of fans. but why does the new manta looks so similar to the old one? and the reason for that is it actually is a monta. they took the body from an alt monta and only changed a few minor things in the front, in the bag. but the rest is all original, at least on the outside. but not under the hood. we decided to 1st put the electric back in here or upgrade also this digital visor, the
red. ah, ladies and jans wall account to the raft. check. today's car is very special. it's somewhat a prototype, but it's even more than that than you all poor, manta, g, s. e, electro mod. and o g s stands for performance. earlier models were called g s i or grand sport injection. now there's been new purely electric manta that g s e. as you can tell, we're inside and since covetous philip being i need to wear that mask. but let's quickly talk about the car. as you can tell, this car looks...
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they gave of course, a collateralized more debt mortgage obligations red before the crash on wall street, 2008, triple a rating. thanks to that, the sack of money that goldman sachs gave them. you know, so it's a joke. i agree, but i'm not laughing at their jokes. all right, that's going to do it for this half. stay turn until the 2nd half. don't go away with yes ma'am. oh oh, risky. in fact, will you, alyssa? typical there is only 9, but already a university. students that away lance national. what if everything in a on the kids to seems a new, modest appointment. let's see. yep. you've got the was restored to deal with them digital snacks, and i am noble. choose to snable core with us. and so the loss of nice mother, you quoted yahoo chose the chemical no recalls he me shows control studies program, use them now. bush night, nebraska and of course with level your special i was the yeah, my is what i just said. i had my 1st thinking what sir. the playback was to get on the she was in your mind sitting this i'm the little while it's if the w 30 where little was, are not to go with sue lo
they gave of course, a collateralized more debt mortgage obligations red before the crash on wall street, 2008, triple a rating. thanks to that, the sack of money that goldman sachs gave them. you know, so it's a joke. i agree, but i'm not laughing at their jokes. all right, that's going to do it for this half. stay turn until the 2nd half. don't go away with yes ma'am. oh oh, risky. in fact, will you, alyssa? typical there is only 9, but already a university. students that away lance national....
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they gave of course, collateralized more debt mortgage obligations been red before the crash on wall street, 2008, triple a rating. thanks to the big sack of money that goldman sachs gave them, you know? so it's a joke. i agree, but i'm not laughing at their joke. all right, that's gonna do it for this half state turn until the 2nd half. don't go away with ah ah, ah ah, is the earth still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff bezos? you know, it's got its tentacles in so many aspects of the economy. there's nothing that amazon isn't trying to get into to step by step. the amazon empire has extended its group on the world that walks like a dog in choir like a dog as a dog. so amazon looks like monopoly trades like a monopoly makes money like monopoly behaves like monopoly. amazon essentially controls the market play. it's not really a market as a private arena, a wild where a single company controls the distribution of who daily products and the infrastructure of our economy. is this the world according to amazon? the me welcome back to the kaiser report, i max kaiser time now
they gave of course, collateralized more debt mortgage obligations been red before the crash on wall street, 2008, triple a rating. thanks to the big sack of money that goldman sachs gave them, you know? so it's a joke. i agree, but i'm not laughing at their joke. all right, that's gonna do it for this half state turn until the 2nd half. don't go away with ah ah, ah ah, is the earth still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff bezos? you know, it's got its tentacles in so many aspects of...
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grief they got from their constituents when they saw them over the weekend, i was hearing from one red wally picked up a lower temperature from people when they were chatting to them over the weekend. the fact is this is a bit of phoney period, we are waiting for the report into what went on with all the lockdown parties by the senior civil servant sue gray, how is here to education secretary put it this morning.— is here to education secretary put it this morning. people in my post ban , feel it this morning. people in my post bag. feel upset — it this morning. people in my post bag, feel upset that _ it this morning. people in my post bag, feel upset that the _ it this morning. people in my post bag, feel upset that the people i it this morning. people in my post i bag, feel upset that the people who make _ bag, feel upset that the people who make the _ bag, feel upset that the people who make the rules look like they haveu't— make the rules look like they haven't been following the rules, some _ haven't been following the rules, some say— haven't been following the rules, some say we wan
grief they got from their constituents when they saw them over the weekend, i was hearing from one red wally picked up a lower temperature from people when they were chatting to them over the weekend. the fact is this is a bit of phoney period, we are waiting for the report into what went on with all the lockdown parties by the senior civil servant sue gray, how is here to education secretary put it this morning.— is here to education secretary put it this morning. people in my post ban ,...
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i'll have the latest european data shortly >>> european equities track asia into the red into the worst week on walltreet in almost two years. ahead of the fed meeting, imf director tells cnbc the global economy depends on central bank clarity. >> that could throw cold water on for some countries a weak recovery this is why the fed is doing to clearly communicate to prevent surprises is hugely important. >> unilever surges to the top of the stoxx 600. >>> and berlusconi drops out of the race as the secret ballot to elect the next president begins. dragi is the next to take the top italian job. >> we have economic data on top this morning beginning with the january pmi data for the eurozone. let's bring you across the numbers. flash services pmi at 51.2 that is notable versus 53.1. still expense territory. what we are seeing worldwide is services slower to come back than manufacturing look at what manufacturing is doing. flash manufacturing coming in at 59 versus 58 in december more growth in that for the eurozone in january. looking as well as the flash composite number 52.4 in january versus 53.3 i
i'll have the latest european data shortly >>> european equities track asia into the red into the worst week on walltreet in almost two years. ahead of the fed meeting, imf director tells cnbc the global economy depends on central bank clarity. >> that could throw cold water on for some countries a weak recovery this is why the fed is doing to clearly communicate to prevent surprises is hugely important. >> unilever surges to the top of the stoxx 600. >>> and...
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that's wall nate, so rejects russia's red line of not letting ukraine join the military alliance thing. the blocks expansion spreads, freedom and democracy also the comb. britton's prime minister apologizes for attending a lockdown drinks party in the back garden at number setting 2020. it was the 1st time we have met that his presence, but now says he thought it was a work event with from moscow to the world you're watching out the international life. my name is peter scott and welcome to the program. russia and nato have been embroiled in frank and in depth talks in brussels. they've been held in an effort to reduce tensions on the continent. and it's the 1st time the nato, russia council has convened in more than 2 years. is our theme charlotte davinsky with more difficult talks in geneva and brussels, and they are not over yet with the 3rd round in vienna on thursday, this time with your organization for security and cooperation in europe. what we heard from brussels is that both nato and russia are clear, the remaining deep divisions between them and further deterioration will be
that's wall nate, so rejects russia's red line of not letting ukraine join the military alliance thing. the blocks expansion spreads, freedom and democracy also the comb. britton's prime minister apologizes for attending a lockdown drinks party in the back garden at number setting 2020. it was the 1st time we have met that his presence, but now says he thought it was a work event with from moscow to the world you're watching out the international life. my name is peter scott and welcome to the...
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the walls they used red it was steel and the red balconies to bring back the idea of the red tile roofhe beginning of trying to marry the two styles. but as soon as you went inside the building it was totally dynamic. we've done that a lot where the outside is playing on her building and the inside of the courtyard has a lot more character. this one and a word for everything and several nobel prizes with researchers in here. everything is flexible the science is on display and people are encouraged to walk through and enjoy this building. on the other side of the this is the medical side. like the worst place in the world there was no chances and no there there it was an undersized base they wanted to change i created campus. they also had accommodation problem. they wanted to change the campus and to make the axes there. a time later and they had another new axes going to the school medicine. the vocabulary unlike the other clause these were done by different architects. they all use the red steel in some form to connect them. this is the main building the headquarter building for the
the walls they used red it was steel and the red balconies to bring back the idea of the red tile roofhe beginning of trying to marry the two styles. but as soon as you went inside the building it was totally dynamic. we've done that a lot where the outside is playing on her building and the inside of the courtyard has a lot more character. this one and a word for everything and several nobel prizes with researchers in here. everything is flexible the science is on display and people are...
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the northern echo, where the conservatives took a number of former "red—wall" seats, says the prime minister'send kevin sinfield. he's pushed himself to the limit to raise millions of pounds for those living with motor neurone disease, following the diagnosis of his friend and former leeds rhinos team—mate rob burrow. now, kevin has received an obe for services to sport and charity. graham satchell was with him. kevin sinfield and his wife, jayne, at windsor castle as he prepares to receive his obe. huge honour, massively humbled by the whole experience. i think, to be here, absolutely, with the mnd community behind me, has been magnificent. it's also my wife's birthday, so i can't steal the limelight too much, and i can't thank people enough — the support has been brilliant. i were just trying to be a mate, and the response has been incredible. in the last two years, kevin sinfield has undertaken two epic, gruelling challenges. the first — seven marathons in seven days. and then going the extra mile — running between leicester and leeds — it was 101 miles in 2a hours. in many ways, we've had
the northern echo, where the conservatives took a number of former "red—wall" seats, says the prime minister'send kevin sinfield. he's pushed himself to the limit to raise millions of pounds for those living with motor neurone disease, following the diagnosis of his friend and former leeds rhinos team—mate rob burrow. now, kevin has received an obe for services to sport and charity. graham satchell was with him. kevin sinfield and his wife, jayne, at windsor castle as he prepares...
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wall street is in deep red against. but, first, news on the pandemic as we have dr. anthony fauci standing by. here is a look at the latest omicron surge. cases you can see still sky high, but they are going down. and now it's just under 700,000, another promising sign? hospitalizations. patient lots are trending down in the northeast. >> i'm so glad to have you here with us, dr. fauci. you say things are looking good, going in the right direction, as omicron cases decline. when will we be in the clear? >> well, ana, i'm not so sure we can say when we'll be in the clear. it's a trend we have seen. they had a shatter people and came back down. we're seeing it in those areas of the countries that had the first surge to begin with. >> we project we'll start seeing the same peak in coming down. how long that takes, that we're in in an arena we can actually live with that time is very typically to predict. it will continue to come down and down. with all the things we have, with all the tools, vaccine, booster, testing, masking, we'll belt keep it down there. the worth-ca
wall street is in deep red against. but, first, news on the pandemic as we have dr. anthony fauci standing by. here is a look at the latest omicron surge. cases you can see still sky high, but they are going down. and now it's just under 700,000, another promising sign? hospitalizations. patient lots are trending down in the northeast. >> i'm so glad to have you here with us, dr. fauci. you say things are looking good, going in the right direction, as omicron cases decline. when will we...
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with reseeing a lot of red again at the open on wall street with trading underway.art with the dow. it's under heavy pressure again. down more than 400 points. over the tech sector you are seeing losses there as well. the nasdaq is down triple digits. down more than 200 points. we did see a sharp plunge. we see if tuesday matches what monday is like. google may be heading to court over privacy claims. the attorney general for texas, washington state and the da said that the giant lied about how much location data was collecting users. it claims they used misleading settings. a spokesperson for google denied the claims. >>> this morning pg&e is coming out from its five year criminal production it was aimed to rehab the largest utility after it's 2016 conviction for six crimes. back in 2010 it's natural gas lines triggered an explosion that blew up a san bruno neighborhood killing eight. the judge overseeing pg&e's probation is less than happy. last week the judge called the utility a menace to californial over its role in deadly wildfires. the judge wrote that during
with reseeing a lot of red again at the open on wall street with trading underway.art with the dow. it's under heavy pressure again. down more than 400 points. over the tech sector you are seeing losses there as well. the nasdaq is down triple digits. down more than 200 points. we did see a sharp plunge. we see if tuesday matches what monday is like. google may be heading to court over privacy claims. the attorney general for texas, washington state and the da said that the giant lied about how...
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red . next on d w. what secrets? why behind these walls, discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites with d. w. world heritage is 360. get the app now with we are living during the most extraordinary time in the history of transport will go for the electric with red city, auto and mobility. what's it like to drive an electric bus through the streets of a city like berlin, a die just to tie for it all one comes anxious, come oliver, sophia electable. so finding her. and what can you expect from the new d s 9? today's car a, some of the flex, we check out the design and performance of this hybrid plugin. and why does everything always have to go so fast? we meet an austrian artist, his belt, the slowest sports cars in the world. so get ready for speed, conscious edition. i've read with layman, jans. welcome to the raft. check today's car east. a lot of the french one, the d s 9. let's check it out. back in the days, d. s was the premium line for certain cars, but in 2015 it became an own brand determined to build premium quality cars. until
red . next on d w. what secrets? why behind these walls, discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites with d. w. world heritage is 360. get the app now with we are living during the most extraordinary time in the history of transport will go for the electric with red city, auto and mobility. what's it like to drive an electric bus through the streets of a city like berlin, a die just to tie for it all one comes anxious, come oliver, sophia electable. so...
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announcement, because of what you might call operation, red meats, that is to throw some red meats out to the walls and that the bill devour that instead of devouring prime minister boris johnson. and well, you can make your mind off as to what the intention is. all right, that we will. thank you so much, barbara and reporting from london. now the u. s. says it's distributing 400000000 and 95 masks right across the country for free from its national strategic stockpile. health experts say they are the most protective against the on the kron variant. and they'll be made available at pharmacies in health center starting next week. the bite in administration's face criticisms for shortages and high grade masks, as well as at home testing kits. that's as ami kron drives up, infections and hospitalizations to record levels. the philippines has the highest number of covers 1900 cases in se, asia, the army con variant is driving up infections in the capital. in manila, as well as surrounding provinces. the government has opposed new restrictions, especially on unvaccinated people. and those dramatic allan
announcement, because of what you might call operation, red meats, that is to throw some red meats out to the walls and that the bill devour that instead of devouring prime minister boris johnson. and well, you can make your mind off as to what the intention is. all right, that we will. thank you so much, barbara and reporting from london. now the u. s. says it's distributing 400000000 and 95 masks right across the country for free from its national strategic stockpile. health experts say they...
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. >> the fire scene from above, seemingly forming a wall around the city of lafayette. the skies turning red the ground, the winds fueling the out-of-control flames. will carr in the thick of it. >> hurricane force winds, gusts up to 115 miles per hour. strong enough to flip truck's and fan the flames. >> homes leveled to their foundation by the fire. the flames nearly taking over the roads as first responders narrowly escaped. >> we had deputy sheriffs and firefighters in areas that had a lot. they got overrun. >> as the firefight continued, the devastation revealed. the building once stood, owning concrete, charred wood, and ahs. >> it looks like the two major hospitals were spared. it looks like schools were spared. and we might have our very own new year's miracle on our hands if it holds up there was no loss of life. >> more than 6000 acres burned. upwards of 500 homes lost. for this family, decades of memories destroyed. >> knowing that the fire is only blocks away, and you really could never see those family photos again, that part was harder than even seeing the devastation. >> no fa
. >> the fire scene from above, seemingly forming a wall around the city of lafayette. the skies turning red the ground, the winds fueling the out-of-control flames. will carr in the thick of it. >> hurricane force winds, gusts up to 115 miles per hour. strong enough to flip truck's and fan the flames. >> homes leveled to their foundation by the fire. the flames nearly taking over the roads as first responders narrowly escaped. >> we had deputy sheriffs and firefighters...
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red . in 60 minutes on the w, what secrets lie behind these walls? i discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 360. get out. know ah me find out what these 2 ladies on horseback are looking for in the water later on in the show. and with that, a wall, welcome to this special edition of your max. today we will be exploring the world of professions and handicrafts that are only carried out by very few people here nowadays in europe. for example, we meet the last traditional fan maker in the french capital, paris, and we visit a studio in munich bavaria that specializes in high quality blast manufacture the art of using gold leaf in paintings, decorative arts and architecture dates back of thousands of years. but it's becoming increasingly hard to find hand beacon gold leaf these days. but is because using it this way, is fading craft back in the year, 1700. there were 300 so called gold pieces in the italian city of venice today. however, there's only one family dedicated to this ancient tra
red . in 60 minutes on the w, what secrets lie behind these walls? i discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 360. get out. know ah me find out what these 2 ladies on horseback are looking for in the water later on in the show. and with that, a wall, welcome to this special edition of your max. today we will be exploring the world of professions and handicrafts that are only carried out by very few people here nowadays in europe....
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red across the board, as investors follow wall street's lead. its decline to 2.5%. the nikkei to 25 down almost 2% -- 225 down was to percent. the topix heading towards its technical correction level. taking a look at where we are in the forex space, the yen up. investors taking shelter in the yen. rishaad: they certainly are. in hong kong, the hang seng not as bad as its other counterparts. in fact, there, coming up in four minutes, we are down, but not out. bloomberg daybreak: asia least is next. ♪ every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. announcer: from th
red across the board, as investors follow wall street's lead. its decline to 2.5%. the nikkei to 25 down almost 2% -- 225 down was to percent. the topix heading towards its technical correction level. taking a look at where we are in the forex space, the yen up. investors taking shelter in the yen. rishaad: they certainly are. in hong kong, the hang seng not as bad as its other counterparts. in fact, there, coming up in four minutes, we are down, but not out. bloomberg daybreak: asia least is...