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Breakfast

you can't put a value on caring for someone, but it doesn't pay the bills, it doesn't help, really. have you noticed the cost of a cup of coffee going up because bad weather in brazil and vietnam is driving up the cost of coffee beans and that is percolating down to your incident at home. we have all the details. how second—tier coventry city's remarkable cup comeback against manchester united ultimately finished in heartbreak for fans and players in a match they'll talk about for years to come. good morning, a cold start in the south—east of england but bright skies. that will not last because cloudy elsewhere with light rain heading to the south—east but brighter skies in the north later. all the details throughout the programme.

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Breakfast

a women's cricket side in essex have achieved a first. they're celebrating after becoming a professional team. it follows a successful bid supported by the universty of essex and a number of cricket boards. they're one of eight counties launching a women's team for 2025. it's hoped it will encourage more people to try the sport. let's take a look at the tubes. there are sever delays on the baklerloo and minor delays on jubilee lines. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a chilly start to the week — temperatures very close to zero — and we're going to hang on to these colder temperatures for much of this week. now, a bright start, a bit of sunshine first thing, but this cloud is going to sink south as we head further through today. could just get some spots of rain, some drizzle. temperatures really struggling — a disappointing 11 celsius. then overnight tonight, we'll see this cloud continue to sink further south. again, the odd spot of rain, but that cloud actually means it's not going to be quite as chilly as last night — the minimum

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Breakfast

some of us are. but many starting and a dog. the dog is enjoying it! - some of us are. but many starting on a cloudy note. this picture taken in suffolk earlier this morning with the blue skies. parts of east anglia and the south—east are off to a cold start with local frost. the cloud producing rain, fairly light, pushing southwards and eastwards through the day. some drizzle coming out of the cloud. as it moves to the south—east, sunshine will turn hazy. we have breaks in the cloud in scotland. eastern areas are damp. in northern ireland, cloudy, it will tend to break. north—west england brightening up. this is where we have a weather front across central parts of england and into south wales. that will continue to drift slowly south—eastwards. it will brighten up in scotland and northern ireland. the odd shower in north—east england. temperatures 16 in glasgow, 14 in belfast, 10—11

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Breakfast

and a number of cricket boards. they're one of eight counties launching a women's team for 2025. it's hoped it will encourage more people to try the sport. let's take a look at the tubes now. now onto the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a chilly start to the week — temperatures very close to zero — and we're going to hang on to these colder temperatures for much of this week. now, a bright start, a bit of sunshine first thing, but this cloud is going to sink south as we head further through today. could just get some spots of rain, some drizzle. temperatures really struggling — a disappointing 11 celsius. then overnight tonight, we'll see this cloud continue to sink further south. again, the odd spot of rain, but that cloud actually means it's not going to be quite as chilly as last night — the minimum between three and six celsius. so, as we head into tuesday, the cloud staying with us — it's actually a cold front — it will gradually start to sink south. so as we head through tuesday

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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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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

does, to protect his family, his reputation, and his -- i think there's a typo here, it says brink. you will hear about hush money payments from another individual. how do you make sense of this, temidayo sno. >> i think, one, it is not normal to object during someone's opening statement. as lawyers at trial, it has to be pretty egregious in your perspective to stand out. one, it's just as a professional courtesy. people do not look friendly on that. it can make you look weak. part of your job as a prosecutor is you want to exert strength to the jury. as prosecutor that is so important. i think for the prosecutors to object and to get overruled, that's not a good start there. if you're going to object, you want to stand on very sure ground. now, to this meeting between -- that merchan just called. it may be the fact that we're seeing multiple objections and he may be saying what's going

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Morning Joe

above this very long-term average of water temperature. you can see the jump in just two years. we have not had a year since 1976 in which the average temperature for the year was below the average temperature for the 20th century. it has all been straight up and to the right, which on wall street is a good thing, but in climate temperature, it is a really bad thing. that's had implications for the ocean. let's take a look at the ocean. so these are average surface ocean temperatures. this dotted black line here is the average of all these gray lines of years and years and years of ocean temperatures. this is 2023, a breakout here. 2024 is off to an even tougher start. >> horrifying. >> this has implications. implications for fish, believe it or not. in warmer water, fish don't get enough oxygen and could drown. for coral reefs. rising sea levels, we've lost

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America Reports

attend college and get my start in life. for that i have been tremendously grateful. however, the school i love so much, but one that welcomed me and provided me with so much opportunity is no longer an institution that i recognized. that is certainly a big wake-up call to that university that continues to see growing demonstrations like the one on your screen happening live on their college campus. >> john: money talks. we will see what columbia does now. president biden powering up his green push on earth day but at what cost for the average american taxpayer. our economic panel up next on that. ove to buy gold. but because it's gold - they think it must be complicated. it isn't. not with rosland capital. with rosland... the entire process from start to finish is built on one concept... one... keep... it... simple. rosland capital - a trusted leader

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BBC News

after an israeli air strike on the southern city of rafah, where more than a million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza says more than 3a,000 people have died since the start of the war in october. emergency workers in khan younis say they've uncovered nearly 200 bodies buried in the courtyard of a hospital. al nasser had been at the centre of an israeli military operation until two weeks ago. the world health organization has previously said bodies were being buried within hospitals under israeli siege, but palestinians have accused israeli forces of killing some of the victims. israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities in gaza as command centres. here's our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, with more. major general aharon haliva is the most senior israeli official we have had so far to step down from his role in connection with the failings that led to the october seven attacks by hamas that really shocked israel and shocked the rest of the

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CNN This Morning

starts on monday, which is long before a lot of people fled to judge it's good to go as fast as possible that's for his is not for my eraser this is a giant witch to try and earn a campaign that's beating more president in history at this is the only way they think they can win, but it's not going to work. thank you very much all right. >> joining me now to discuss is eugene scott his senior politics reporter at axios eugene. good morning to you and i see so we spent last week in jury selection this morning, we are headed to the start of this trial. >> it's a historic moment really for the first first-time former president is going to be really involved in the meats of a criminal trial. here, what are you expecting to unfold today well, listening to obviously these opening statements and listening to the former president's attorneys try to make the case that the former president did nothing wrong, that decisions were made that were either beyond him out of his control or that did not

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