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temperatures could be close to freezing first thing in the morning before that cloud comes in. there will be a lot of cloud on monday. light rain and drizzle affecting northern england, the midlands, wales, heading towards the south—west. there could be spots of rain heading towards scotland before northern area seize sunshine returning in the afternoon. won�*t be as much sunshine in northern ireland. it won�*t be as warm on monday. it may make 16 degrees in glasgow. it�*ll be particularly chilly for the midlands and eastern parts of england. that area of high pressure continues to just get pushed away, and these weather fronts move southwards overnight, with clearer skies following into scotland. there could be an early frost around here. most of the cloud will be reflecting in eastern parts of england heading to the south—east. cloud will tend to build up. the sunnier skies for western scotland, northern ireland and wales. here, temperatures will be 13 or 14 degrees. but again, it�*s going to be colderfurther degrees. but again, it�*s going to be colder further east. generally over the next few days, west is going to be best.

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Dateline

lake, brian testified they grew concerned about the rather incentive to murder mike. >> the concern between she and i then became well, if his body is not found, what will happen with the life insurance? >> brian admitted to staging the -- found 10 days after the search. >> i was of one that put it in the water during one of my searches on the lake to kind of confirm he had drowned. >> for the next 16 years, brian said he and denise kept a mafia like oath of silence. in his testimony, this story of taking his best friend out and killing him? >> there's so much emotion tied and that. i've heard the story so many times and i still feel emotion. the jurors are engrossed in what he saying and waiting for the next line. they are seeing someone laying their soul bear and throwing everything out there. >> it was strong emotional

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FOX News Sunday

british damage and crummy in russia there would have f-16s. this idea, give up on ukraine makes the world safer. if you pull the plug on ukraine because you don't have enough capability, there goes taiwan. ukrainians are fighting like tigers. this aid package has eight loan component to it. this would not have passed without donald trump. i wanted to thank the house speaker and hakeem jeffries to work together bipartisan fashion to give weapons to ukraine to let matters to us. president trump has great a loan component to this package the gives us leverage down the road. we cannot help ukraine, israel and taiwan at the same time, i reject that. i rejected that totally. >> he struck on the numbers because the defense production act which we used in the korean war and convert civilian production capacity to produce the artillery, the vehicles, all

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World Business Report

close to freezing first thing in the morning before that cloud comes in. we've got this light rain and drizzle affecting northern england, the midlands, wales heading towards the southwest. there could be a few spots of rain moving down across scotland before northern areas see the sunshine returning in the afternoon. but there won't be as much sunshine in northern ireland, it's not going to be as warm on monday. may make 16 degrees in glasgow, but it's going to be particularly chilly for the midlands and eastern parts of england. that area of high pressure continues to just get pushed away and these weather fronts move southwards overnight. with clearer skies, though, following into scotland, there could be an early frost around here. most of the cloud will be affecting some eastern parts of england heading to the southeast. a northerly wind then follows and the odd light shower around north sea coasts. cloud will tend to build up, the sunnier skies for western scotland, northern ireland and wales. and here, temperatures will be 13 or 14 degrees. but, again, it's going to be colder further east, and generally over the next few days, west is going to be best. but high pressure is no longer

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CNN Newsroom Live

how the us withdrawal or from afghanistan unfolded, the criticism that arose around the leadership role in the world. all of that, of course, just six months before russia invaded ukraine. interesting as well to note that the foreign ministry, the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman maria zakharova, also brought up the afghanistan issue in a press conference on sunday, suggesting the opposite, saying that the us, what she called hybrid war against russia will turn into the same loud and humiliating fiasco. she said, as it did in vietnam, and afghanistan. but when it comes to president zelenskyy, this was really a call to action. he's calling for long-range artillery. he's saying that the f-16s that were promised a year ago still haven't sterilized on the us. side, they are saying that speed is possible. the pentagon last week before this vote, saying that they can be ready to move within days. and senator mark warner, the head of the senate intelligence committee saying, on sunday on cbs that he hopes that ukraine, he said, we'll get atacms, those long-range missiles by the end of the week

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Meet the Press

it's a great example. the decision to supply f-16 fighter jets to ukraine was headed a year ago. one year ago we got the positive response. ukraine should receive these fighter jets so that not only air defense protect the sky, but we also have modern jets. a year has passed. we still don't have the jets in ukraine. it's very difficult to do any forecast. i would like us to be open and very, very specific. from the moment we get our hands on these weapon systems, from that moment, we can talk about timeline. >> president zelenskyy, ukrainian intelligence suggests that the kremlin is preparing for a major offensive in the coming months. you have said by your own account that they are prepared to outgun you ten to one in

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Meet the Press

welcome back. as she likes to say, doris kearns goodwin has spent most of her career writing about dead presidents, immersing herself in their papers, diaries, and letters in an attempt to bring them back to life. in her new book, "an unfinished love story," she turns that attention to her marriage. before his death, she opened more than 300 documents and memorabilia with her husband richard goodwin who served as a speech writer for president john f. kennedy, a time capsule of their life in the 1960s. in her 20s, door was was chosen to be a white house fellow for president johnson, one of only three women out of the 16 fellows selected and developed a loyalty and closeness to president johnson, which has lasted her entire life. i sat down with doris for a

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Meet the Press

stabilize the situation and to overtake the initiative. and that's why we need to actually have the weapon systems. when we get it, when we have it in our arms, then we do have the chance to take this initiative and to move ahead and to protect ukraine. but giving the u.s. a specific timeline of the war, well, it depends on how soon we get this aid. there are so many variables, so many factors. sometimes when we protect the important line, you retreat because you don't have enough forces and equipment. and then retaking that line would take two or three times more. i'm not saying that this is how it's going to end up, but things are possible. i can give you an example with f-16.

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Meet the Press

welcome back. the panel is here. andrea mitchell, democratic pollster cornell belcher and matt gorman. andrea, i have to start with you. there's a lot to unpack. let's start with president zelenskyy. what were your key takeaways from our conversation? >> that he is worried about the surge, the russian surge in what we expect to be may, june, july. this six months was critical. they had a really good chance of winning before the six months of no aid from the u.s., the weapons that only the u.s. can provide. after six months, they can lose. they can lose if the weapons don't get there soon enough. now it's supply chain. he pointed out the f-16s are still not there. they were approved a year ago. they need the long-range weapons. they still don't have the atacms, the long-range missiles.

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BBC News

the midlands, northeast england, you could also see the odd shower across parts of south east scotland, but brightening up across much of scotland and northern ireland through the afternoon. and this is where we'll have the highest temperatures, 16 degrees in glasgow, we're looking at 10 or 11 in london and norwich. the average in the far southeast is 1a or 15. now through this evening and overnight, this is the weather front, still producing some patchy light rain and drizzle. behind that, though, the skies do clear it's the skies do clear, it's going to be a cold night once again, colder in the north than last night, a little bit milder under all this cloud in the southeast than last night. so, a real change in fortunes. as we head through tomorrow, we still have this weather front draped across southern areas, producing cloud and patchy light rain, the clearance in the sky, especially out towards the west. so, we hang on to quite a lot of cloud in parts of the southeast through the day, but brightening up southwest england, wales, northern england, scotland and northern ireland. but we'll have a brisk wind coming down the north sea coastline

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