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think is too disruptive to ensure what americans love most which is the ability to do well economically and hold onto those freedoms and live a good life on a daily basis. having a president that is fundamentally disruptive and gets an aware that daily life will not be attractive to many americans and we have seen this to a president who has lost numerous times, not least in the west town elections. you are talkin: in the west town elections. you are talking about _ in the west town elections. you are talking about independent - in the west town elections. you are talking about independent voters i in the west town elections. you are l talking about independent voters but let us talk about republican voters. what is the feeling on the ground with republican voters and their reaction to these latest charges, does it feel like they are rallying together, and on top of that do you think independent voters could be swayed or pushed away by this? lesley is right, he is already putting — lesley is right, he is already pulling purely with independence so i pulling purely with independence so i don't _ pulling purely with independence so i don't think he has a chance in the idon't think he has a chance in the general— i don't think he has a chance in the general because of that but with

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think is too disruptive to ensure what americans love most which is the ability to do well economically and hold onto those freedoms and live a good life on a daily basis. having a president that is fundamentally disruptive and gets an aware that daily life will not be attractive to many americans and we have seen this to a president who has lost numerous times, not least in the west town elections. you are talkin: in the west town elections. you are talking about _ in the west town elections. you are talking about independent - in the west town elections. you are talking about independent voters i in the west town elections. you are l talking about independent voters but let us talk about republican voters. what is the feeling on the ground with republican voters and their reaction to these latest charges, does it feel like they are rallying together, and on top of that do you think independent voters could be swayed or pushed away by this? lesley is right, he is already pulling — lesley is right, he is already pulling purely with independence so i pulling purely with independence so i don't _ pulling purely with independence so i don't think he has a chance in the idon't think he has a chance in the general— i don't think he has a chance in the general because of that but with

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that's the warning from an internal foreign office report, which has been made public by mps. the government says its budget for low—income countries has been cut in the short—term to hit a savings target, but will then nearly double. with more on this, uur diplomatic correspondent james landale is in the newsroom. tell us more about these cuts, they are meant to be temporary but this warning is quite dire? we are meant to be temporary but this warning is quite dire?— warning is quite dire? we are talkin: warning is quite dire? we are talking about _ warning is quite dire? we are talking about not _ warning is quite dire? we are talking about not a _ warning is quite dire? we are talking about not a cut - warning is quite dire? we are talking about not a cut to - warning is quite dire? we are talking about not a cut to the i talking about not a cut to the overall aid budgets, that is pretty much as it is, it is measured by proportion, i.5% much as it is, it is measured by proportion, 1.5% of the national income of the uk each year, around £12 billion at the moment on what the uk spends on overseas aid. the problem is that the uk government is currently choosing to spend a very large chunk of that, £3.7 billion, on refugees here in the uk. it is allowed to do that under international rules but it means as a result there is a lot less money to spend on the government's

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being really dangerous in the nigeria box. the super falcons the nigerian team are extremely experienced and there are very good in terms of their defence but they need to be a bit more clinical and push a bit harder when they are at the australia box. —— mark sam kerr. but there is no excitement —— low lack of excitement here for the final 16. lack of excitement here for the final16. i lack of excitement here for the final 16. . . lack of excitement here for the final 16. .. y., �* lack of excitement here for the final16. .. y., �* , final16. i can tell you've been talkin: final16. i can tellyou've been talking for— final16. i can tell you've been talking for days _ final16. i can tell you've been talking for days on _ final16. i can tell you've been talking for days on end i final16. i can tell you've been talking for days on end and i final 16. i can tell you've been i talking for days on end and probably cheering along at matches as well. you mentioned the excitement in the air but i would imagine as well that the pressure is really growing in some of the teams to get into that next stage of the match. does it feel a bit different now as you watch these matches in all the fans? that's right, it does and i think it also makes it very real when you see some teams walk out of the tournament as well. zambia left the

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Breakfast

people. they did serve and they served for the freedoms we have today and we know our armed forces are out there every day caring for us and keeping a safe and that's something we want to make sure that at the british legion we are remembering.— at the british legion we are remembering. there will be testimonies _ remembering. there will be testimonies to _ remembering. there will be testimonies to be _ remembering. there will be testimonies to be heard - remembering. there will be testimonies to be heard at. remembering. there will be . testimonies to be heard at 1130 today, but when you have spoken to veterans and they recall what it was like to leave the uk and go somewhere completely foreign like korea, what was it like for them? it was shocking. we are so familiar with travel today but for those largely young men 70 years ago, it was extraordinary. we've been hearing stories of how hot it was and that was expected, but how utterly cold it was and that was a real challenge for them. just utterly cold it was and that was a real challenge for them.- real challenge for them. just in terms, real challenge for them. just in terms. using — real challenge for them. just in terms, using you _ real challenge for them. just in terms, using you almost - real challenge for them. just in terms, using you almost as - real challenge for them. just in terms, using you almost as a l terms, using you almost as a mouthpiece. terms, using you almost as a mouthpiece-— mouthpiece. i've 'ust lost my ear - iece mouthpiece. i've 'ust lost my earpiece and _ mouthpiece. i've 'ust lost my earpiece and i _ mouthpiece. i've just lost my earpiece and i will— mouthpiece. i've just lost my earpiece and i will recover. mouthpiece. i've just lost my earpiece and i will recover it| mouthpiece. i've just lost my i earpiece and i will recover it but we will get back with you. just talkin: to we will get back with you. just talking to philippa rawlinson from the royal british legion and we have

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applicable to wear, particularly the british gas element, so hannah will have all of that.— have all of that. they are numbers that net have all of that. they are numbers that get peeple — have all of that. they are numbers that get people talking. _ have all of that. they are numbers| that get people talking. something that get people talking. something that has had us talking for how many weeks, chetan, five weeks, four weeks? it weeks, chetan, five weeks, four weeks? . , weeks, chetan, five weeks, four weeks? ., , ., ., weeks? it felt really long at the weekend with _ weeks? it felt really long at the weekend with all— weeks? it felt really long at the weekend with all the _ weeks? it felt really long at the weekend with all the rain - weeks? it felt really long at the weekend with all the rain and l weeks? it felt really long at the l weekend with all the rain and we thought. — weekend with all the rain and we thought, are england going to be able to— thought, are england going to be able to level the series and we were looking _ able to level the series and we were looking forward today to talking about _ looking forward today to talking about being at the oval and england potentially winning the ashes and the rain _ potentially winning the ashes and the rain scuppered all of that. there's— the rain scuppered all of that. there's been lots of debate about whether there should be rest days and all sorts of stuff, but that's kind offer last week. how do you think this england team will be revving itself up, even though it hasn't won the ashes? ben rewing itself up, even though it hasn't won the ashes? ben stokes was talkin: hasn't won the ashes? ben stokes was talking about — hasn't won the ashes? ben stokes was talking about how— hasn't won the ashes? ben stokes was talking about how flat _ hasn't won the ashes? ben stokes was talking about how flat it _ hasn't won the ashes? ben stokes was talking about how flat it felt _ hasn't won the ashes? ben stokes was talking about how flat it felt at - talking about how flat it felt at the weekend because of the rain, and for both— the weekend because of the rain, and for both sides, even for australia, who kept— for both sides, even for australia, who kept hold of the ashes, they werent— who kept hold of the ashes, they weren't really celebrating. that's not the _ weren't really celebrating. that's not the way they wanted to do it. i think— not the way they wanted to do it. i think england have got themselves up

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World Business Report

new york... in europe, there are plans in germany and france. it can be argued that the global economy is in recovery mode and demand will increase, we believe it is unlikely to absorb all this extra capacity.— unlikely to absorb all this extra capacity. since we were talkin: extra capacity. since we were talking about _ extra capacity. since we were talking about the _ extra capacity. since we were talking about the pandemic . extra capacity. since we were l talking about the pandemic and recovery mode, we are also talking every day now about al and the need for their chips to power those systems is only going to grow isn't it? absolutely. ai has been a driver of semiconductor demand for several years now. since the emergence of chatgpt at the end of last year, the interest has greatly accelerated. to train these systems, optimised chips are required so it can be done faster and cost effectively. i would say for

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are educating and caring for our youngest children. this is an amazingly important profession and sector and often gets overlooked so we'd like to see better value put on the professionals like we did with school staff and teachers and that's the kind ofjob they're doing, highly skilled and valuable to us as a society. highly skilled and valuable to us as a socie . ~ ., ., ~ highly skilled and valuable to us as a socie . ~ ., ., ,, i. highly skilled and valuable to us as a socie . ~ ., ., ~' i., ., a society. megan, thank you for talkin: to a society. megan, thank you for talking to us — a society. megan, thank you for talking to us about _ a society. megan, thank you for talking to us about this. - twitter�*s logo might change as early as later today — that's if we are to belive the platform's current owner, elon musk. mr musk says that �*soon we shall bid adieu to the twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds' — adding that, �*if a good enough x logo is posted tonight, we'll make go live worldwide tomorrow'. the billionaire tech entrepreneur did not provide any further details. to the women's world cup now, and sweden scored a last—minute goal to win 2—1 against south africa.

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need to address the problem. the trick is to going and use them as quickly as we can. talking about using them, what are some of the key things do you think we need to do that we are not already doing? i you think we need to do that we are not already doing?— are not already doing? i think we need to — are not already doing? i think we need to employ _ are not already doing? i think we need to employ what - are not already doing? i think we need to employ what we l are not already doing? i think i we need to employ what we call emergency brakes on climate change, things that work really fast. we need to focus on solutions that are here today like stopping deforestation, plugging methane leaks in our energy systems, addressing energy systems, addressing energy efficiency in food waste in our existing infrastructure, while we are building tomorrow's infrastructure of renewable energy, electric vehicles, better buildings and so on. what we cannot do is sit on our hands and worry and not act, orsit on our hands and worry and not act, or sit on our hands and wait for some maybe future technology to save us, that is still too far down the road. we need to act now with the tools we have today. fin need to act now with the tools we have today.— we have today. on that point, talkin: we have today. on that point, talking about _ we have today. on that point, talking about the _ we have today. on that point, talking about the delay - we have today. on that point, talking about the delay them, j talking about the delay them, the us is the world's number

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The Context

be done and she in banking matters —— client confidentiality. i want answers to questions before i say she should be sacked and i think the treasury select committee is the right place to do that.— treasury select committee is the right place to do that. nigel farage talkin: to right place to do that. nigel farage talking to us _ right place to do that. nigel farage talking to us there. _ i want to bring in my panel. joining us on the programme is andrew fisher and rina shah. this story has turned into something which a lot of people will find quite surprising, the concept that somebody could have their bank account closed because of comments that may be the bank does not agree with. ~ ., , ., that may be the bank does not agree with. ~ . , ., ~' that may be the bank does not agree with. . ., y., 4' ., with. whatever you think of nigel farare with. whatever you think of nigel farage and _ with. whatever you think of nigel farage and my — with. whatever you think of nigel farage and my politics _ with. whatever you think of nigel farage and my politics are - with. whatever you think of nigel farage and my politics are very . farage and my politics are very different from his, banking services should not be withheld from somebody because of their political views, but again we should not blow this out of proportion and there are dozens of banks in the uk which he

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