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the missile. in the long run, there's questions in terms of europe, the production lines to keep these missiles going but in the short term they can get things there relatively quickly. nato are trying to coordinate on that to get the pieces across. if you lose the ability to protect your skies, firstly your railroads and energy infrastructure can come under attack, if you lose the railroads that makes it harder to get things to the front. secondly, the russian ground forces and the air force can get into more of a groove, we have seen the russian air force more active, where there is a battle developing in the east. in the recent days, essentially because air defence is struggling, that is the most important thing. artillery ammunition, heavy artillery, you need to get that in. the czech republic have done a greatjob sorting out from the open market and we expect the us and nato to get

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BBC News

a house with a door. windows — one... for many, this is the sound of their childhood. ready to play? what's the day? it's monday! we found your very first appearance on play school. it's even got the old clapperboard there at the front. oh, my goodness me! have a look at that. and this is floella. hello! she chuckles. this leaf's almost as big as my hand. one of play school's best—loved presenters, baroness floella benjamin, first appeared in 1976. i did play school — it wasjust 16 years after i arrived in england. suddenly there i am on television, being part of the children's world for the future. who would have thought? don't you look smart, big ted? so do you, little ted. it was terribly important, because education should be fun. education should be fulfilling.

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BBC News

about— across government and is notjust about me — across government and is notjust about me but about the government collectively delivering for the british people on an issue that they care about — british people on an issue that they care about and as i said, the contrast— care about and as i said, the contrast in— care about and as i said, the contrast in the election comes i will go — contrast in the election comes i will go over this again but other than _ will go over this again but other than to— will go over this again but other than to say that there is a clear contrast— than to say that there is a clear contrast to _ than to say that there is a clear contrast to the election. we are a party— contrast to the election. we are a party and — contrast to the election. we are a party and government that cares about— party and government that cares about this — party and government that cares about this issue because it is wrong — about this issue because it is wrong. forthe mentally about this issue because it is wrong. for the mentally illegal migration is wrong, unfair, dangerous and the government is going _ dangerous and the government is going to — dangerous and the government is going to do something about it. we have a _ going to do something about it. we have a clear— going to do something about it. we have a clear plan to do something about— have a clear plan to do something about it — have a clear plan to do something about it it— have a clear plan to do something about it. it is novel, i get that, it's radical— about it. it is novel, i get that, it's radical but that's what the situation _ it's radical but that's what the situation demands. in our track record — situation demands. in our track record shows we can deliver and in spite _ record shows we can deliver and in spite of— record shows we can deliver and in spite of everyone trying to block us in the _ spite of everyone trying to block us in the labour party at the front of a queue. — in the labour party at the front of a queue, will get this done and that's— a queue, will get this done and that's a — a queue, will get this done and that's a choice of the next election~ _ that's a choice of the next election. if you care about this issue — election. if you care about this issue and _ election. if you care about this issue and you want something done about— issue and you want something done about it. _ issue and you want something done about it, there's only one part is going _ about it, there's only one part is going to — about it, there's only one part is going to deliver that for you. the labour— going to deliver that for you. the labour party cannot tell you at all what _ labour party cannot tell you at all what they — labour party cannot tell you at all what they would do about this issue. and worse _ what they would do about this issue. and worse than that they have actively — and worse than that they have actively tried to frustrate us at every— actively tried to frustrate us at every turn. i talked with a 900 people — every turn. i talked with a 900 people we have arrested with the powers _

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FOX and Friends

>> janice: we love you on "fox & friends." key are expecting a cooler day upper midwest and great lakes. see reinforcing shot of cold air moving in on wednesday and thursday. along that front. we will see the potential for showers, thunderstorms, even some snow, a wintry mix, i know, sometimes it happens in late april and it's going to be happening on wednesday and thursday. also looking at the potential for stronger storms this week but here's your earth day forecast. not bad. not bad at all. we do have that cold front across the upper midwest but no severe storms. we will take it. speaking of earth day. we are going to go on over to skip and ainsley and will to talk about all things earthy. >> ainsley: thank you so much, janice, spring is in full swing. time to get our lawns and homes ready for the season. >> skip: all about the right grass seed, right? can only have a good lawn if you have the right grass seed. i have been using jonathan green. my father told me about jonathan green grass seed.

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Breakfast

degrees. cloudy and the rest of the country. in inverness, the temperature currently at 9 degrees. through this week, temperatures will be below seasonal average. there is a risk of night frosts. we will see rain coming south today. most will be dry and we will see proper rain coming back as low pressure comes back into the forecast through the weekend, especially saturday night into sunday. this is what we have at the moment. a warm front moving south. the rain light and we have drizzle. a bright and sunny start in the south—east and then the cloud will push to the south—east through the midlands into south—west england and wales as we go through the day. it will move away from scotland and northern ireland and here we will see sunshine return. a mild weekend across the north. northern ireland had its warmest day of the year so

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Breakfast

has been looking back. a house with a door. windows — one... for many, this is the sound of their childhood. ready to play? what's the day? it's monday! we found your very first appearance on play school. it's even got the old clapperboard there at the front. oh, my goodness me! have a look at that. and this is floella. hello! she chuckles. this leaf's almost as big as my hand. one of play school's best—loved presenters, baroness floella benjamin, first appeared in 1976. i did play school — it wasjust 16 years after i arrived in england. suddenly there i am on television, being part of the children's world for the future. who would have thought? don't you look smart, big ted? so do you, little ted.

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

>> now it's not long until we see the first signs of nature hitting back more goal none of london that cut of other weather david was driving his rickshaw taxi down the road. >> when he says he ran into an elephant, he has a head injury while we hit with love it honig mega. >> he's drunk and distressed i rely on that day his vehicle, his income is crushed at the front in either the egg why him, but the one yeah yeah no data across the villages here. >> night means bracing for damage it is witching hour when

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Breakfast

trees, bursts and ash now on the way out. tonight, high pressure to the west. this weather front, out. tonight, high pressure to the west. this weatherfront, warm, sinking southwards. you can see a lot of cloud around. some clear skies in the south—east. here is a cold start with a touch of frost. the one front is producing this rain. forthe the one front is producing this rain. for the most part, light and patchy. also some drizzle around it and very slowly through the day it will be pushing southwards. the cloud building ahead of it, turning the early morning sunshine hazy. a lot of cloud across the board. some brakes developing across northern ireland and more especially across scotland. here is where we will have the highest temperatures. 16 in glasgow, 14 in belfast, so not as high as yesterday in northern ireland, when we had the warmest day of the year so far. further south, nine to 11. average in the south—east for example at this time of year is 14 or 15. through this evening and overnight, here is the same front, the one front,

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Americas Newsroom

the company. why would she be doing that when i put up the money? i just want you to know that's taking place in front of an extremely crazed judge who is the most overturned judge in new york state. he was overturned four or five times on that case alone. you know who it is. i want to be nice and don't mention names. i want to be very nice. a thing like what is going on right here should never be happening. a very sad day in america, i can tell you that. thank you very much. >> dana: those are the first comments of the day from president trump as opening statements get underway in the so-called hush money trial. he had a lot to say, including some comments about the other case and about letitia james who complaining about the bonding company, which he says doesn't make any sense since he put up cash, the amount that she wanted in cash.

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New Zealand's low productivity: What does that mean and how can it be remedied? - The Front Page

New Zealand’s low productivity has been a bugbear for economists and politicians from across the spectrum for years. Stats NZ data shows labour productivity...

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