it aside but actually, a new mp, summit has not been around, we should have to tolerate it. that s the reality of it. the reality of it. and you said it was a pretty the reality of it. and you said it was a pretty rough the reality of it. and you said it was a pretty rough week - the reality of it. and you said it was a pretty rough week in - was a pretty rough week in the chamber. what did you mean by that? you are no stranger to showing your passion for manners and protocol house was and what did you mean by a rough week? it house was and what did you mean by a rough week? rough week? it was rough because you could see the rough week? it was rough because you could see the sides rough week? it was rough because you could see the sides the rough week? it was rough because you could see the sides the moments - rough week? it was rough because you could see the sides the moments of. could see the sides the moments of these stood up the wave of noise was coming, trying to cal
down, the other side would erupt as well. and i think the exchanges became very heated. it wasn t the way forward. and then it became a challenge. was that a challenge to me? and in the end, i don t want it to be about me. i don t want people to have noticed it was about me. but unfortunately, that day it was about me because i had to absolutely slam down, i m in charge in this house, i will decide what is right and what is wrong. for people who might have missed it, you re talking there about a very heated prime minister s questions. yes. you, mr speaker, if i may, basically told the prime minister to sit down and shut up. i hope it was slightly nicer than that. laughter. i think it was a bit more like, you know, you might be the prime minister of this country, but in this house i m in charge. i wanted to reassert, to make sure that we all understood in that chamber that i won t be undermined and in the end, i m doing it for them. because those mps matter to me. they have 30 minutes i
the jury reached the correct verdict, self-defense is not illegal, and i believe they came to the correct verdict and i m glad that everything went well and it s been a rough journey, but we made it through it. reporter: we also spoke to the great aunt of one of the victims here, anthony huber, one of the people shot by kyle rittenhouse. she was in court almost every day. she, of course, is worried that he s going to become some kind of a folk hero in all of this and she says if she were to talk to him, she would warn him not to become a political pawn. he wanted to have an adult gun, be in an adult situation. he s going to have to man up real quickly and learn to say no and say, i m in charge of my own person, i m going to say no to these people that are going to use me as a pawn. reporter: it s also the same
the spectacle. dubai has turned an enormous section of desert into an event where nearly every country under the sun gets to wave its flag and show off its ideas on a world stage. # tell me do you wanna go? # where it s covered in all the coloured lights? the hype has been huge, so it s time to see if it s lived up to its promise. time to find out if this is the greatest show. 192 countries, 192 pavilions, all different, some extravagant, somejust bonkers. and maybe, just maybe, some world changing ideas hidden amongst them. who knows? maybe it s the robot helpers delivering food, giving directions and. robot: excuse me, i m in charge of the security here. please let me through. ..keeping order. maybe it s the giant displays, some of the biggest and boldest i ve ever seen. is it the architecture itself,