with two tests left to play. good morning. we have got some heavy rain in the south west of england. it is pushing north east through the day. it could miss the south east of england. northern scotland, a drier day. a few showers. details later in the programme. good morning. it s monday, 10thjuly. the bbc is meeting with the met police today, to discuss allegations that one of its presenters paid a teenager £35,000 for sexually explicit photos. the male presenter who hasn t been named has been suspended, and the corporation has contacted the police about the accusations, which were first reported in the sun newspaper. we re joined now by our news correspondent lizo mzimba. tell us about the latest allegations? well, today s front page of the sun newspaper claims the unnamed presenter made two panicked phone calls to the young individual in question, saying, what have you done? and asking them to ring their mother, to get them to stop the investigation. the bbc has not b
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It is probably not as many times as you have used the word illegal. So backwards. One person is all it takes. Hopefully you will look in the mirror tomorrow and see who that one person is. We are not going backwards. [applause] we are not. We have one more question. I just want to respond to your statement, and i want to say it is interesting that there is one person that is attracting everyone. That is what the tea party is doing. That is why we are where we are at. And we just have to go out and vote, people. That is all i will say. Thank you, everyone, for being here, thank you to all the panelists for coming. It was a lively discussion. Thank you very much. Appreciate it. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] next, reporters and correspondents talk about their experiences and challenges covering the white house. After that, a forum on the money intelligence x. And then former secretaries of state at the
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