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It is Monday, which means we are answering your questions with Matt Chorley on Five Live.
Today you've been asking us about Iran, of course.
Also about insider trading, though, and the BBC's done some work looking at trading spikes before some of the announcements
that have been made by the Trump administration about Iran.
We also are going to talk about allegations of.
Alcoholism against the head of the FBI, Kash Patel.
Those allegations made in the Atlantic magazine.
He denies them.
Plus, there 's quite a lot of outrage about the Football World Cup,
soccer as the Americans call it, which seems to be oddly expensive.
Now, it's not just the price of the tickets to get into the matches.
It 's also the train journeys that you 're apparently going to be forced to make if you 're going to one of those matches
and all about whether that is fair or not fair.
So, welcome to America Answers.
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