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World Business Report

is allowed russia to regain the upper hand, and so this air defence systems and ammunition that will come from this are really important. just to put this into some sort of perspective, the amount that has been approved isjust perspective, the amount that has been approved is just under $61 billion, and that compares with prior us support of 44 billion. so this is really going to have a big impact. this going to have a big impact. as ou going to have a big impact. as you say, this has taken them a long time to get through, and during that time, ukraine has lost ground to russia, russia has been able to take key parts in the east, hasn't it? that has been able to take key parts in the east, hasn't it?— in the east, hasn't it? that is riuht. in the east, hasn't it? that is right- so _ in the east, hasn't it? that is right. so there _ in the east, hasn't it? that is right. so there was _ in the east, hasn't it? that is right. so there was a - in the east, hasn't it? that is right. so there was a period l right. so there was a period you might recall when ukraine was making pretty good progress in regaining territory and, in fact, turning the tide. they have lost all of that is russia

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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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World Business Report

of time. the director is telling me to wrap up. i will say goodbye. have a lovely day and thank you for your company today. i will see you soon. hello there. northern ireland was certainly the place to be on sunday. light winds, sunny skies and it turned out to be the warmest day of the year so far in the country with temperatures reaching 19 degrees. by contrast, much further east across the uk, it remains cold, particularly so across northeastern parts of england with cloud and a breeze coming off the north sea. now, high pressure is close by, but it is tending to edge away, and that's allowing these weather fronts to bring cloud and even some rain southwards overnight. but ahead of that we have clear skies for east anglia and the southeast. temperatures could be

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Life Liberty Levin

we have expanded immunity so now we cannot hold them personally responsible when they do use their office as a weapon against someone that might not like or they have a vendetta against it. so until we start changes -- met clarence thomas on the supreme court has agreed with us and said immunity needs to be narrowed. and it needs to be reined and so we can start to hold these individuals accountable who are willing to abuse their power. mark: the state gives itself immunity pretty ge predicates in prosecutors immunity, expanse oe immunity at the constitution has built the bill of rights to protect the individual certain key parts in the bill of rights are intended to protect the individual under circumstances like this. plus take a look at this free speech in the first amendment a gag order. this a gag order is sort of my belly with now. this is a clear violation. you have witnesses they can say whatever they want. they go on cnn.

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CNN Newsroom Live

intensification have began to flee to parts of central and northern gaza. >> these are areas in gaza which have been almost entirely destroyed, returning to areas where there is still heavy airstrikes, heavy clashes on the ground, and where their homes have been turned to rubble. >> and as we know getting aid into gaza as a whole has proven extremely difficult, but particularly in these parts of central and northern gaza where now some civilians are attempting to flee. when of course, someone 0.7 million palestinians are displaced. and what we've been hearing from the un's humanitarian office is that not only are they struggling to get aid in, are only are they still facing obstructions? and the various land border crossings to get aid in. but it is still proving it almost impossible to get aid to some parts of northern and central gaza, where of course, as we know, more than 1 million people are facing acute levels of starvation not a shift first joining us from london. thanks very much when you developments out of jerusalem, this outlet where police say three people

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CNN Newsroom Live

representatives passed a crucial $95 billion foreign aid package saturday. >> it's now headed to the senate and is expected to be approved this week. the bill includes 61 billion in dollars for ukraine and ukrainian president zelenskyy is urging the us to send weapons to the front lines as soon as possible. he says it will help make ukrainians have some gains on the battlefield, which of course has been dominated by russia for months what joining us now is alexandra mosfet yolk. she heads the human rights organizations center of his civil liberties, which won the nobel peace prize in 2022, alexandra, thanks for joining us thank you for invitation. you want an honest speaking to her across the us, lobbying for these aid for ukraine. what was your reaction when you heard the house and voted on these 61 billion in aid for ukraine i heard two public lectures, public discussions, meeting with people in different parts

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aid to get in via the egyptian crossing. and what we are beginning to see now as well, there hasn't been an official evacuation of civilians. many are taking it upon themselves to evacuate themselves. so they are fleeing rafah and moving into parts of central and northern gaza, or at least attempting to it. and we're talking about areas that have been completely destroyed where their homes have been turned to rubble. there is no safe shelter. areas where airstrikes are still ongoing in areas where many aid groups and including un agencies have said they are still struggling to get humanitarian aid in so this is a huge point of concern on multiple up front. and we're hearing is repeated warnings for the idf not to go into rafah on the ground. but again, important to remember that while we haven't seen a full-scale ground operation just yet, we are seeing airstrikes already in an offer as we are in other parts of gaza as well. >> and we had this resignation as well, didn't we, from israeli military intelligence? obviously it's one accepted now that there was a military, an intelligence failure ahead of the october 7 attack

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Meet the Press

whether they are in nato or not, he doesn't care. that is why this is his strategy. of course, after the baltic states, also poland and parts of germany would -- >> president zelenskyy, big picture, germany's top military official warned putin could be ready to attack nato countries in as soon as five years, following up on what you are saying. how big of a threat do you see putin to the west? >> translator: i think he does want to go further. as i said, he wants to reinstate soviet union and the soviet bloc, and they do that in terms of information -- misinformation. they just bribe different political groups and dmoms, not

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

93 degrees. 11 degrees above normal. we're into the 70s. salt lake city, reno, 86. temperatures into the 90s in tucson. then we're going to warm things back up in chicago. friday, 64. kansas city, we're looking at 77 degrees. this is the front i was talking about, bringing the chance of showers and storms. we could see hail and even heavy rain in parts of southern florida in morning. back to you. >> michelle grossman, thank you for that. still ahead, more legal trouble for donald trump as no, attorney general letitia james asks the judge to void the president's $175 million bond in the civil fraud trial. we'll take a look at why next on "way too early." look at why nen "way too early." help make trading feel effortless. and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market. e*trade from morgan stanley oh, yeah, man.

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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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