BBC Breakfast

Yet health secretary Wes Streeting insists pensioners will still be better off this winter.
"They are choices! They are decisions! This is a decision your government is making," Sally Nugent pointed out, repeatedly.
Lucy Powell previously suggested cutting winter fuel payments stopped "the economy crashing". Bridget Phillipson seemed less sure.
"Do you think £12,000 is enough money to manage on?" Sally Nugent asked.
Liz Kendall did not have the easiest time on the broadcast round this morning.
The outgoing president has endorsed Kamala Harris to be the Democratic nominee.
Heavyweight publications The Sunday Times, The Economist and Financial Times have all endorsed Keir Starmer's party.
The defence secretary became the first minister to admit the Tories are unlikely to win the election.
Michael Tomlinson was left squirming at footage of asylum seekers preparing to cross the Channel this morning.
About BBC Breakfast
'BBC Breakfast' is corporation's early morning news and current affairs programme that airs daily from 6am on BBC One and BBC News, broadcast live from Salford Quays in Manchester. It is currently hosted by a team of presenters including Louise Minchin, Dan Walker, Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty, as well as stand-in hosts Mike Bushell and Steph McGovern. Carol Kirkwood acts as the show's resident weather presenter, hosting her segments from BBC Broadcasting House in London. Many of journalism's biggest names have presented the show over the years, including Bill Turnbull, Susanna Reid, Natasha Kaplinsky, Sophie Raworth, Dermot Murnaghan and Sian Williams. The show attracts an average daily audience of 1.5m, which is around double that of ITV rival 'Good Morning Britain', which is fronted by 'Breakfast' alumni Susanna Reid, along with Piers Morgan and Ben Shephard.