don t think it would go down very well. reporter: no rats at the moment, but we have asked the pressing political question of the day is downing street going to get its own cats? the answer was no, but then a quick u-turn and they are now looking at the possibility. it won t be cameron s cats, it will be the downing street cat we re told, if they can work out who should look after it. downing street had humphrey, sherry blair had to pose with him to prove she hadn t forced him out. perhaps david cameron and nick klegg can in the spirit of the times manage a capture. just to be clear, these are not boontown rats, while we are just out of a recession. and they re not as a labor m.p. equipped fleeing a sinking ship. guarding the door, com. on. time for a first look at entertainment news. oprah winfrey s long-rumored secret was finally revealed on her program monday. what she called the miracle of all miracles, win free
307 seats to the conservatives, 255 to labour, and 55 to the lib dems. all right. so there you have it from our sister network, cnn international. the david cameron, who has been challenging gordon brown of labour, david cameron, the conservative, his pared wins the most seats, 307 seats, 255 for gourdening brown, you just heard nick klegg from the liberal democrats, he had tried his best, his party comes in with 55 seats. here s the question. will this be enough for david cameron to form the next government and succeed gordon brown as prime minister of britain? let s talk about what this could mean for president obama or the u.s. relationship with the uk. gloria borger is joining us. it looks like a decisive victory
$1.4 million nobel peace prize money among ten charities. let s go back to jack for the cafferty file. jack? if you could choose where would you want your tax dollars to go is the question this hour. nick writes, i think the tax dollars need to stay domestic. the billions we ve domestic. the billions we wasted and continue to waste in iraq and afghanistan are a much bigger problem than any local pork spending. if it weren t for those pointless wars, we wouldn t be dealing with record deficits. jack in florida writes, if i was given my choice, i would have my taxes go to public financing of elections instead of our supreme court s choice of both foreign and domestic corporations controlling our elections. the washington lobbyists could then stand in the unemployment line. joe writes, it is not flashy or profound or even that interesting, but my choice would be to pay down the debt. what goodwill all the other projects be if we re being crushed by mounting debt? in my own life when
been negligent in handling some cases. new troubles for car giant toyota. the company has announced that it will now test all of its suvs. the decision comes after the company decided to suspend sales of its lexus gx-460 because of a reported rollover risk. tests will include current models of the rav4, cruiser, highlander, 4-runner, sequoia and the sienna. toyota has already recalled some 8 million vehicles this year for other problems. and it s commonplace in the united states, but something never before seen in britain. for the first time ever leaders of the three major british parties held a televised election debate. prime minister and labor party leader, gordon brown, faced off with the conservative party s david cameron and the liberal democrat party s candidate nick klegg. and voters will go to the polls in three weeks. and take a look at this. you might think that you re watching an explosion here, but
gordon brown has been asking for bilateral meetings. he s been turned down time and time again so this administration could live with either. i think cameron is somebody d. and don t forget that one of the president s former top advisers, anita dunn, had been advising david cameron in this race, so it s not surprising. so it s clear there s been an. labour s been in power for 13 years. once again these are exit polls just short of the number needed to form a goism, but cameron 307, gordon brown and labour 255, nick clegg 55.