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of staff at the department of homeland security and tom peck, political sketch writer at the independent. welcome to the programme. it s starting to feel a bit like groundhog day on capitol hill. that s because the house is trying again for a third day to elect a speaker of the house. we ve now had eight votes. and in all eight, the republican kevin mccarthy has failed to receive enough votes. he hasn t even been able to swing the needle in his favour at all. this is the scene live in the house now where a ninth vote is under way. it already appears that he has lost to this vote as well. at least seven republicans have voted for other options. in the last vote, 20 republicans voted for an alternative candidates to mr mccarthy mainly for byron donalds, and there was also a shock vote for donald trump. remember, the speaker of the house doesn t need to be a member of congress. that vote for the former president came from matt gaetz, one of the ring leaders of those refusing t
probably be the wetter day of next week. there is nothing particularly strange about the weather for next week. we are going to find some sunshine at times and temperatures will look very similar to what we had today. thanks, darren. that s it. more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with mark urban just getting under way on bbc two. but they are looking at the impact of rising energy prices on business. the news continues on bbc one as we join my colleagues in the nations and regions. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, who s uk correspondent for france 2a and chair of the uk advisory board of reporters without borders. also with me is adam payne, the political editor at politics home. lovely to have you both, thanks for being with us this friday evening. thanks to you for being with us as well. let me bring you the front pages as we have them. on the front of the times, some strong w
degrees. quite chilly for the time of year. that s where the best of the sunshine will be first thing in the sunshine will be first thing in the morning. eastern scotland, parts of eastern england starting off dry and sunny. a week when the front will bring a little bit of drizzle into western scotland and northern ireland, may be misty and make it through wales and south west england. here, cooler, but top temperatures around 23 degrees and it is perfect weather conditions once again for wimbledon with temperatures peaking into the low 20s. temperatures peaking into the low 205. it temperatures peaking into the low 20s. it looks likely we will keep a similar story as we go through the week. this high pressure is desperately trying to push in from the south west. it gives us some dry weather. weatherfronts pushing across could bring persistent rain into north western scotland for a time on wednesday but elsewhere a good deal of sunshine and the sun is strong at this time of y
tikahitity have allies of him arguing about his likability and saying if we get rid of him. likability and saying if we get rid of him, the tories will throw away the next of him, the tories will throw away the next election. it is not particularly helpful to then have him booed so publicly. absolutely and i thinkjohn him booed so publicly. absolutely and i thinkjohn hit him booed so publicly. absolutely and i thinkjohn hit the him booed so publicly. absolutely and i thinkjohn hit the nail- him booed so publicly. absolutely and i thinkjohn hit the nail on - him booed so publicly. absolutelyl and i thinkjohn hit the nail on the and i thinkjohn hit the nail on the head there. it was striking with a group of people, royalists who traditionally vote conservative and obsolete we cannot pay everyone with the same brush but largely a group of people representing his sort of party supporters and for them to be moving at such an event where you have two extra bank holidays,