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Of the united states in this country. they care more about the cost of living and things like that. and, you know. we ll do all of that as well. but what you can do on, you know, live broadcasting is you can do news as it happens. and you do have a stronger focus on news and less on background. i rememberwhat happened back when. just very quickly, i ve only got a minute left. so really quick answers from all of you. what are you doing next on your podcast? dino andjon? we re going to the lbc leadership hustings tonight. we re going to go back behind the scenes and go back behind the curtain. nosheen? chile referendum, which is happening this weekend, i lwhich could result could result| in the world s most progressive sort of legislation, basically. alistair, we ve got a very good guess next week. we ve got if we ve got two. good. got to be quick. sunday morning, ten till one news discussion
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Ithink, you know, i listened to the news agent s today. the first one. it was informative about a fairly niche subject for a british audience, to be honest about donald trump i mean on the bbc. more than niche! donald trump is potentially the next president of the united states. yeah, i know. but a lot of people don t care about the next president of the united states in this country. they care more about the cost of living and things like that. and, you know. we ll do all of that as well. but what you can do on, you know, live broadcasting is you can do news as it happens. and you do have a stronger focus on news and less on background. i rememberwhat happened back when. just very quickly, i ve only got a minute left. so really quick answers from all of you. what are you doing next on your podcast? deano and jon? we re going to the lbc leadership hustings tonight. we re going to go back behind the scenes and go back behind the curatin. nosheen? chile referendum, which is happening t
Happened back when. just very quickly, i ve only got a minute left. so really quick answers from all of you. what are you doing next on your podcast? deano and jon? we re going to the lbc leadership hustings tonight. we re going to go back behind the scenes and go back behind the curatin. nosheen? chile referendum, which is happening this weekend, which could result - could result in the world s most progressive sort of legislation, basically. alistair, we ve got a very good guess next week. we ve got if we ve got two. good. got to be quick. sunday morning, ten till one news discussion with the great kate mccann, who will be sitting down. she s a regular on the media show as well. great to talk to all five of you. thank you very much indeed for making time in the middle of very busy days. there sjon sopel, you know sophos also nosheen iqbal, alastair campbell and adam boulton. you can, as you will probably have gathered, download their programmes
That is the boss of 0boe energy with his idea to address that cost of energy. the successor to borisjohnson is of course due to be announced very shortly, that s coming on the fifth of september, and as we ve been hearing the energy prices issue did come up at the latest leadership hustings. we can talk to our political correspondent helen catt. lots of suggestions but it will be one of two people who get to make the choices. this one of two people who get to make the choices- the choices. this has come to dominate the choices. this has come to dominate the the choices. this has come to dominate the contest - the choices. this has come to dominate the contest and i the choices. this has come to j dominate the contest and you the choices. this has come to i dominate the contest and you heard in the hustings last night liz truss rooting out energy rationing, rishi sunak saying that could not be ruled out and we ll have to see what the winter brings. we heard more from liz truss to d
Sunshine sunny spells and a fair bit of sunshine as we push by the north, with temperatures of 14 to 25. carol, thank you, we will see you soon. . , the countdown is on this time next week, a new prime minister will be in charge of the country. but before liz truss or rishi sunak can enter number 10 what happens? tomorrow, the last of 12 conservative leadership hustings takes place in london, where the two candidates will go head to head to answer questions. on friday, at 5pm, the ballot closes for conservative party members to cast their vote. those votes will be counted before the winner is announced on monday, when mps return from their summer break. the new leader will enter number 10 the following day. here to help us make sense of busy week ahead in westminster are politicaljournalists seb payne and martha gill.