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Breakfast

pa . . ., party. thanks. on the programme we will hear from — party. thanks. on the programme we will hear from the _ party. thanks. on the programme we will hear from the conservatives, - will hear from the conservatives, labour and the liberal democrats. the former ukip leader nigel farage says he will continue to push for answers about why his bank account was closed, after revieving account was closed, after receiving an apology from the chief executive of natwest. hannah's here with the latest on this dispute. this is a story about nigel farage and his bank that has now developed to have consequences for consumers across the country. it started when nigel farage called out his bank publicly for closing his account, saying he'd been given no reason. he went on to ask them to hand over documents relating to the decision — when they came back, the documents described the former brexit party leader, among other things, as holding "xenophobic, chauvinistic and racist views". the bank in question, coutts, is owned by natwest group. its head has now apologised to mr farage, describing the comments as deeply inappropriate and saying that they don't reflect the company's view.

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Newsday

reasons, the source said. but what the source said wasn t accurate. nor was the bbc headline. we know that because of this... after what's called a subject access request, nigel farage received details of coutts' decision, and released them. we see coutts noting mr farage 5 mortgage ending. and adding, "the relationship has been below commercial criteria for some time." and these commercial factors can trigger the closing of an account. but in the document, there 5 more. nigel farage is described as holding "xenophobic, chauvinistic and racist views". it says he s considered by many to be "a disingenuous grifter." and this is mr farage's view of that. this bank, are behaving now are like a political campaigning organisation. for its part, the bank now says: "it is not coutts' policy to close customer accounts solely

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The Daily Global

the bank in questions was coutts — a private bank you can only use with a high level of funds. the bbc story came from business editor simonjack. on twitter he quoted a source who "rejected the notion that the decision to close his coutts account was in any way political". but what the source said wasn t accurate. nor was the bbc headline. we know that because of this... after what's called a subject access request, nigel farage received details of coutts�* decision, and released them. we see coutts noting mr farage s mortgage ending. and adding, "the relationship has been below commercial criteria for some time." and these commercial factors can trigger the closing of an account. but in the document, there s more. nigel farage is described as holding "xenophobic, chauvinistic and racist views".

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BBC News at Ten

we see coutts noting mr farage's mortgage ending and adding, "the relationship has been below commercial criteria for some time." and these commercial factors can trigger the closing of an account. but in the document, there's more. nigel farage is described as holding "xenophobic, chauvinistic and racist views." it says he s considered by many to be "a disingenuous grifter." and this is mr farage's view of that. this bank are behaving now like a political campaigning organisation. for its part, the bank now says, "it is not coutts' policy to close customer accounts solely on the basis of legally held political and personal views." maybe not solely, but the bbc�*s source said politics had nothing to do with it. we can see that it did. coutts considered nigel farage s politics a reputational risk. and well as that, throughout its reporting of this, bbc news has highlighted that it s heard from coutts customers who are below the financial threshold and who still have their accounts. and now, tonight, dame alison rose,

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BBC News at Six

nor was the bbc headline. we know that because of this... after what's called a subject access request, nigel farage received details of coutts' decision, and released them. we see coutts noting mr farage 5 mortgage ending. and adding, "the relationship has been below commercial criteria for some time." and these commercial factors can trigger the closing of an account. but in the document, there 5 more. nigel farage is described as holding "xenophobic, chauvinistic and racist views". it says he s considered by many to be "a disingenuous grifter." and this is mr farage�*s view of that. this bank, behaving now are like a political campaigning organisation. for its part, the bank now says: "it is not coutts' policy to close customer accounts solely on the basis of legally held political and personal views." maybe not solely,

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Hannity

here now to discuss, georgiareat state representative nisha maynor is with us and fox news contributor leo 2.0. terrell michelle, good to haveue . >> how are you?at where i spent four great years in georgia. love the state yea . ou. >> thank you. i'm glad to be here. to be heokay. you know, one of the things that has one o frustrated me asa conservative over the years is my belief. well, first of all, everyy two and four years and now almost every day, republicanyeag falsely accused of being racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, etc., those are not people that i know or like or want to be friends with. so that frustratesbe me. however, if republicans in mass want to get the minority vote in this country to ge, african-americans, hispanic af americans, the two biggest issues have got to be school choice, which is what whg up for here,an cho and law and order and safety and security in every town and every city, because that's not happening in minority

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

there to be additional challenges to state nondiscrimination protections. we should also expect to see increased reports of public discrimination on the basis of race and ethnicity, as well as sexual identity and orientation and expression, and whatever other fragile feelings that xenophobic are ignorant people offer up for the courts. >> i want to ask you quick before we let you go on friday louisiana governor john bel edwards, a democrat vetoed a passage, and anti-lgbt legislation. including what critics say is the states version of florida's don't say gay bill. as well as the baton gender-affirming care for trans youth. the legislature is expecting to try and override the veto? but what does it say about the general climate of the country but the importance of state and local elections? >> it's a sad state affair when elected leaders some of whom it didn't graduate from college, some that didn't go to meta school, take a hippocratic oath are affecting the decision that should otherize be made between a patient and the case of children and their parents and of medical providers.

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The Faulkner Focus

extending protections for more than 330,000 immigrants, some illegal, and some at the risk of overstaying their visas. those from el salvador, honduras, napal and nicaragua are shielded from deportation for 18 months. one top democrat says it is still not going far enough. another initiative from the left might. it is a new bill aimed at giving migrants immediate access to our federal benefits. things like medicaid and food stamps. you heard right. it does away with the previous five-year waiting period which democrats call arbitrary and xenophobic. as the left is focused on that the scene at our southern border stays dire. >> look at every decision they've made, it is to open our border as wide as possible. they created the migration crisis in this region. people tested the system early on, saw they could get in and get released and so they called

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The 2010s

i humbly accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states. [tim] so not only did the rules change, but they changed only for one person, donald trump. somehow, he had created a new political environment in which only he could thrive. everything is a game. it's like he's living in his own celebrity reality tv program. [julian] the follow action starts and donald trump, he seemed to many observers, so far away from where mainstream america was. they couldn't imagine that he could defeat clinton. what do you have to lose? donald trump could speak to these working class folks and hillary clinton was always seen as the washington establishment figure for good and bad. you could put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables, the racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic,

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The 2010s

and then the next thing you knew, they were gone. i humbly accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states. [tim] so not only did the rules change, but they changed only for one person, donald trump. somehow, he had created a new political environment in which only he could thrive. everything is a game. it's like he's living in his own celebrity reality tv program. [julian] the follow action starts and donald trump, he seemed to many observers, so far away from where mainstream america was. they couldn't imagine that he could defeat clinton. what do you have to lose? donald trump could speak to these working class folks and hillary clinton was always seen as the washington establishment figure for good and bad. you could put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables, the racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic,

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