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acclaim, this could be his most satisfying moment. for more than three weeks, the actor returning to england as he said he would to defend himself, listened as allegations were made out to southwark crown court that he was a sexual bully who had assaulted men. he called the case week, said the men were after money or lion, or in one case he mistakenly made a pass and the jury agreed. one case he mistakenly made a pass and thejury agreed. —— after one case he mistakenly made a pass and the jury agreed. —— after money or lying he had the support of high—profile friends including sir eltonjohn and his husband who had given evidence in his defence. the actor had faced a civil trial on separate allegations in america. last year a jury that also dismissed those claims. last year a jury that also dismissed those claim-— last year a jury that also dismissed those claims-— those claims. they say we get the leaders we _ those claims. they say we get the leaders we deserve. _ those claims. they say we get the leaders we deserve. in _ those claims. they say we get the leaders we deserve. in court - those claims. they say we get the leaders we deserve. in court in i leaders we deserve. in court in london, leaders we deserve. in court in london. the — leaders we deserve. in court in london, the house _ leaders we deserve. in court in london, the house of - leaders we deserve. in court in london, the house of cards . leaders we deserve. in court in i london, the house of cards actor wept as he described after the allegations his world had exploded, causing his work to dry up. most of

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telling us they feel let down, taken for granted by— telling us they feel let down, taken for granted by the _ telling us they feel let down, taken for granted by the conservatives, l for granted by the conservatives, who want — for granted by the conservatives, who want to _ for granted by the conservatives, who want to see _ for granted by the conservatives, who want to see the _ for granted by the conservatives, who want to see the back - for granted by the conservatives, who want to see the back of - for granted by the conservatives, who want to see the back of thisl who want to see the back of this government— who want to see the back of this government and _ who want to see the back of this government and i— who want to see the back of this government and i think - who want to see the back of this government and i think the - who want to see the back of this i government and i think the voters who want to see the back of this - government and i think the voters of somerton— government and i think the voters of somerton and — government and i think the voters of somerton and frome _ government and i think the voters of somerton and frome are _ government and i think the voters of somerton and frome are sending - somerton and frome are sending a message _ somerton and frome are sending a message in— somerton and frome are sending a message in behalf— somerton and frome are sending a message in behalf of— somerton and frome are sending a message in behalf of the _ somerton and frome are sending a message in behalf of the country. message in behalf of the country tonight— message in behalf of the country tonight to — message in behalf of the country tonight to rishi _ message in behalf of the country tonight to rishi sunak _ message in behalf of the country tonight to rishi sunak and - message in behalf of the country tonight to rishi sunak and he - message in behalf of the country. tonight to rishi sunak and he could be tonight to rishi sunak and he could he the _ tonight to rishi sunak and he could he the first— tonight to rishi sunak and he could be the first conservative _ tonight to rishi sunak and he could be the first conservative prime - be the first conservative prime minister— be the first conservative prime minister in _ be the first conservative prime minister in history— be the first conservative prime minister in history to _ be the first conservative prime minister in history to lose - be the first conservative primel minister in history to lose three try-elections— minister in history to lose three by—elections in— minister in history to lose three by—elections in one _ minister in history to lose three by—elections in one night. - minister in history to lose three by—elections in one night. lastl minister in history to lose three by-elections in one night. last time it happened — by-elections in one night. last time it happened was _ by-elections in one night. last time it happened was in 1968 _ by-elections in one night. last time it happened was in 1968 and - by-elections in one night. last time it happened was in 1968 and the - it happened was in 1968 and the wilson government and then the tories did go on to win the next election in 1970. but we will get into all of those issues throughout the night because we have plenty of time. in a moment, we will go to one of the counts but first let's remind ourselves how we got here. these byelections were triggered by the resignations of three conservative mps last month. first, borisjohnson. conservative mps last month. first, ihorisjohnson-_ boris johnson. there was no party, no cover macro _ boris johnson. there was no party, no cover macro rules _ boris johnson. there was no party, no cover macro rules were - boris johnson. there was no party, no cover macro rules were broken. | no cover macro rules were broken. the privileges committee will decide whether— the privileges committee will decide whether or not mrjohnson misled the house _ whether or not mrjohnson misled the house of— whether or not mrjohnson misled the house of commons. when _ house of commons. when he found out he would likely be getting a lengthy suspension for lying to mps, he waved goodbye to parliament. �* ., . lying to mps, he waved goodbye to parliament-—

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looking at today, the culture, the tradition, this is an intrinsic partl tradition, this is an intrinsic part of what — tradition, this is an intrinsic part of what makes _ tradition, this is an intrinsic part of what makes a _ tradition, this is an intrinsic part of what makes a nation - tradition, this is an intrinsic part of what makes a nation a - tradition, this is an intrinsic part| of what makes a nation a nation. it's of what makes a nation a nation. it's intrinsic— of what makes a nation a nation. it's intrinsic to _ of what makes a nation a nation. it's intrinsic to national- of what makes a nation a nation. it's intrinsic to national identity, | it's intrinsic to national identity, its history— it's intrinsic to national identity, its history and _ it's intrinsic to national identity, its history and culture. - it's intrinsic to national identity, its history and culture. of- it's intrinsic to national identity, | its history and culture. of course charles _ its history and culture. of course charles is — its history and culture. of course charles is proud _ its history and culture. of course charles is proud of— its history and culture. of course charles is proud of the _ its history and culture. of course charles is proud of the british i its history and culture. of coursel charles is proud of the british and scottish— charles is proud of the british and scottish culture _ charles is proud of the british and scottish culture and _ charles is proud of the british and scottish culture and tradition - charles is proud of the british and scottish culture and tradition butl scottish culture and tradition but he is _ scottish culture and tradition but he is also — scottish culture and tradition but he is also aware _ scottish culture and tradition but he is also aware that _ scottish culture and tradition but he is also aware that it _ scottish culture and tradition but he is also aware that it needs - scottish culture and tradition but he is also aware that it needs to| he is also aware that it needs to modernise _ he is also aware that it needs to modernise he— he is also aware that it needs to modernise. he needs— he is also aware that it needs to modernise. he needs to- he is also aware that it needs to . modernise. he needs to streamline the monarchy— modernise. he needs to streamline the monarchy down, _ modernise. he needs to streamline the monarchy down, the _ modernise. he needs to streamline the monarchy down, the house - modernise. he needs to streamline the monarchy down, the house of. the monarchy down, the house of lords _ the monarchy down, the house of lords needs— the monarchy down, the house of lords needs to _ the monarchy down, the house of lords needs to modernise - the monarchy down, the house of lords needs to modernise it. - the monarchy down, the house of lords needs to modernise it. butl the monarchy down, the house of. lords needs to modernise it. but he is proud _ lords needs to modernise it. but he is proud of— lords needs to modernise it. but he is proud of being _ lords needs to modernise it. but he is proud of being scottish, - lords needs to modernise it. but he is proud of being scottish, british. is proud of being scottish, british and this— is proud of being scottish, british and this is— is proud of being scottish, british and this is so— is proud of being scottish, british and this is so much— is proud of being scottish, british and this is so much part - is proud of being scottish, british and this is so much part of- is proud of being scottish, british and this is so much part of what i is proud of being scottish, british. and this is so much part of what the world _ and this is so much part of what the world sees— and this is so much part of what the world sees a — and this is so much part of what the world sees a glorious. _ and this is so much part of what the world sees a glorious. the - and this is so much part of what the world sees a glorious.— world sees a glorious. the fact there are _ world sees a glorious. the fact there are competing _ world sees a glorious. the fact there are competing voices - world sees a glorious. the fact i there are competing voices here, there are competing voices here, there is a protest but this is scotland's data shine. this is scotland's — scotland's data shine. this is scotland's international, - scotland's data shine. this is i scotland's international, global piatform~ — scotland's international, global platform. eyes _ scotland's international, global platform. eyes of _ scotland's international, global platform. eyes of the _ scotland's international, global platform. eyes of the world - scotland's international, global platform. eyes of the world are scotland's international, global. platform. eyes of the world are on scotland _ platform. eyes of the world are on scotland today~ _ platform. eyes of the world are on scotland today. this _ platform. eyes of the world are on scotland today. this is _ platform. eyes of the world are on scotland today. this is as - 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democracy you cannot stay neutral here, russia is not a stable and reliable partner and you should come our way. it is more beneficial to align with democracies and autocracies, and as a matter of fact there are see —— senior biden administration officials meeting with some of those countries and delegations from places in the global south, africa, and other places trying to make their case. all they have to do is turn the tv on and that makes the case for them, there is no future in partnering with an autocratic country, especially russia because there is no predictability —— predictability —— predictability and stability in that. g ., ,., predictability and stability in that. g . ., predictability and stability in that. jason crowe, democratic member of — that. jason crowe, democratic member of the _ that. jason crowe, democratic member of the house - that. jason crowe, democratic member of the house of - member of the house of representatives. in london, the government held a meeting of its emergency cabinet committee, known as cobra, to discuss the impact of the events in russia. here's the prime minister rishi sunak. it's an evolving situation. and i think the right thing at this juncture is for us to make sure that we are on top of it, that we are in touch

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we can't authenticate these whatsapp messages, butrsue the how about pursue the story? >> okay, pursue the story. you >> yeah, well, you know, white houses can exist bubbles. and certainly as of tuesday was the white house seemed to think that the whole hunter biden thing was overover a closed. he pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors. they dropped the the gun thing and everything's fine. and, you know, 48 hours outcomea with republicansns, with this n evidence that they have gathered and it is by no means soall of the evidence that they have got. so, you know, the idea thathi president biden could actually believe thas t he's ovr this thing that he's gotten past this thing, i find that actually believablable.e. the white house has not yet tha really figured out that anotherp house, another party controls the house of. and it's not going to go away. well, this was an amazing week and also another week when the american med media,erly

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be. questions may be _ about what the toady strategy should be. questions may be about- about what the toady strategy should be. questions may be about rishi - be. questions may be about rishi sunaks— be. questions may be about rishi sunak's leadership _ be. questions may be about rishi sunak's leadership but _ be. questions may be about rishi sunak's leadership but there - be. questions may be about rishi sunak's leadership but there is. be. questions may be about rishij sunak's leadership but there is no one to _ sunak's leadership but there is no one to take — sunak's leadership but there is no one to take boris _ sunak's leadership but there is no one to take boris on _ sunak's leadership but there is no one to take boris on at _ sunak's leadership but there is no one to take boris on at the - sunak's leadership but there is no. one to take boris on at the moment so everything — one to take boris on at the moment so everything about _ one to take boris on at the moment so everything about this _ one to take boris on at the moment so everything about this makes - one to take boris on at the moment so everything about this makes it i so everything about this makes it harder— so everything about this makes it harder to — so everything about this makes it harder to pivot _ so everything about this makes it harder to pivot back— so everything about this makes it harder to pivot back to _ so everything about this makes it harder to pivot back to matters . so everything about this makes it. harder to pivot back to matters that matter— harder to pivot back to matters that matter to _ harder to pivot back to matters that matter to voters. _ harder to pivot back to matters that matter to voters. we _ harder to pivot back to matters that matter to voters. we had _ harder to pivot back to matters that matter to voters. we had some - harder to pivot back to matters that matter to voters. we had some but| matter to voters. we had some but they are _ matter to voters. we had some but they are not — matter to voters. we had some but they are not cutting _ matter to voters. we had some but they are not cutting through - matter to voters. we had some but they are not cutting through and i matter to voters. we had some but they are not cutting through and ifi they are not cutting through and if that keeps— they are not cutting through and if that keeps happening _ they are not cutting through and if that keeps happening there - they are not cutting through and if that keeps happening there is - they are not cutting through and if that keeps happening there is no. they are not cutting through and if. that keeps happening there is no way rushes— that keeps happening there is no way rushes could — that keeps happening there is no way rushes could possibly— that keeps happening there is no way rushes could possibly turn _ that keeps happening there is no way rushes could possibly turn around - rushes could possibly turn around the tories — rushes could possibly turn around the tories currently _ rushes could possibly turn around the tories currently dire - rushes could possibly turn around the tories currently dire poll- the tories currently dire poll numbers _ the tories currently dire poll numbers is— the tories currently dire poll numbers-— the tories currently dire poll numbers. , ~ , ., numbers. is the prime minister going to turn u- numbers. is the prime minister going to turn up at — numbers. is the prime minister going to turn up at house _ numbers. is the prime minister going to turn up at house of— numbers. is the prime minister going to turn up at house of commons - numbers. is the prime minister going to turn up at house of commons if. to turn up at house of commons if you were a betting man?— to turn up at house of commons if you were a betting man? based on the indications he — you were a betting man? based on the indications he has _ you were a betting man? based on the indications he has given _ you were a betting man? based on the indications he has given so _ you were a betting man? based on the indications he has given so far - you were a betting man? based on the indications he has given so far i - indications he has given so far i would _ indications he has given so far i would bet — indications he has given so far i would bet no _ indications he has given so far i would bet no but _ indications he has given so far i would bet no but he _ indications he has given so far i would bet no but he should. . indications he has given so far i would bet no but he should. thank ou. you. inaudible problems with the sound. plenty more on that through the day.

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House of Ludington bar and restaurant now open

The House of Ludington has been at its location since 1868. The hotel closed its bar and restaurant for renovations in May of 2022. On Thursday, the hotel reopened its bar and restaurant.

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house of. �* ., ., house of. and what are the wider implications _ house of. and what are the wider implications for _ house of. and what are the wider implications for his _ house of. and what are the wider implications for his party, - house of. and what are the wider implications for his party, the - implications for his party, the conservative party? how does it hold itself together when we saw today a third resignation, not to conflate the three resignations, we haven't yet been given specific information that they are all connected, but these are still three high—profile resignations for the tory party? they are, as you say, we don't know all of the individual reasons why those mps had chosen to resign and a lot of motives have been hypothesised on their behalf. i think actually what we are going through is quite a natural process ahead of a general election, which we expect in the next 18 months, to happen. particularly with the poles where they are, some mps and some mps who are very much identifying with borisjohnson and his period of government, have looked at the polls, may be concluded they are not expecting to find it very easy to

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house _ sitting mp p promised a seat in the house of— sitting mp p promised a seat in the house of lords. it's too far away to vet. fast—forward to yesterday, when boris _ vet. fast—forward to yesterday, when borisjohnson received vet. fast—forward to yesterday, when boris johnson received the privileges report back on whether he lied to _ privileges report back on whether he lied to the _ privileges report back on whether he lied to the house of commons and then fast— lied to the house of commons and then fast forward to today, nadine dorries— then fast forward to today, nadine dorries held a long conversation with senior people in downing street when she _ with senior people in downing street when she was told she is not on the last but— when she was told she is not on the last but has— when she was told she is not on the last but has been approved by this approval— last but has been approved by this approval group. she then announced at four— approval group. she then announced at four o'clock today, with about a minutes _ at four o'clock today, with about a minutes notice to the whips office, that she _ minutes notice to the whips office, that she is — minutes notice to the whips office, that she is resigning as an mp. that was dramatic enough. of course at five o'clock— was dramatic enough. of course at five o'clock we then got the full list of— five o'clock we then got the full list of mr— five o'clock we then got the full list of mrjohnson's honours list. and then — list of mrjohnson's honours list. and then at 830 tonight, johnson himself— and then at 830 tonight, johnson himself saying he was resigning as an mp _ himself saying he was resigning as an mp. that is what happened in the past week _ an mp. that is what happened in the past week. talk an mp. that is what happened in the ast week. . ~ , an mp. that is what happened in the ast week. ., ,, , ., ., , an mp. that is what happened in the ast week. ., ,, , ., .,, . past week. talk us through as much as ou past week. talk us through as much as you are willing _ past week. talk us through as much as you are willing to _ past week. talk us through as much as you are willing to share. - past week. talk us through as much as you are willing to share. what i as you are willing to share. what happened to your phone and your whatsapp messages at around 830? it whatsapp messages at around 830? it just excluded. it is red hot right

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>> did you say am i hope? >> in my humble opinion. >> do you pronounce it lol or lol? >> i say in my humble opinion, or i laugh out loud, but i appreciate the text shorthand. >> in my honest opinion. >> i will be sure to take it up with senator tim kaine. he watches this vote on the house floor, thank you, buddy. and that is it your home for joining us this evening. right now, we are, as i just said, to chris hayes, watching the house of, where any moment, the bill to avoid catastrophic default is about to face the vote on the house floor. the dynamic here, what you will see unfold tonight, the dynamic, that dynamic, was set earlier today, when democrats had to bail out republicans on a procedural vote that republicans claim they could pass on their very own. prior to that vote, politico reported, when asked if the gop would need democratic help to pass this procedural measure, majority whip, tom emmer, said,

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