cases being prosecuted and the declinations. that's cases where they gathered evidence but they don't feel there's enough to prosecute. he's indicated it's up to him to decide how to take that information and relay it to congress. also to make it public. he's testified that his intent at this point is to make that information public to the full extent of the law and based on these regulations, shep. >> shepard: catherine herridge live in washington. catherine, thank you. we're scrambling with breaking news of an order in the world that we haven't seen. this is a look at great britain's parliament where we now have the results of a vote that could ripple across the pond and around the world. british lawmakers voted against the prime minister, theresa may's brexit deal and what british officials say was the largest defeat in the house of commons in modern history.