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ukrainian interest perhaps. the mantra the war, mantra threugheut the war, the invasion mantra threelgheelt the war, the invasion over throughout the invasion over the last three years, nothing without have about also have discussions about european security without european security without european it z== gi- looks like the agenda in the house with the new administration, is very trump administration, is very much to have a superpower summit format to strike deal summit format to strike a deal at the top and ukrainians very alarmed that they will out of this as the losers. come out of this as the losers. what can president zelensky do the moment while those talks at the moment while those talks are going on and indeed we expect summit between expect a summit between president trump and to leveraue m can get from europe, leader 7 leader met european leaders met yesterday in paris and are so it in paris and they are all so it would seem very by what would seem very alarmed by what they are seeing and what they theysaressseeing andswhat they heard in the last week theysaressseeing andswhat they heard from last week theysaressseeing andswhat they heard from representatives coming out from representatives of the trump administration.
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ef thest-rseree admr�*state" is not simply a passive ef thest-rseree admr�*state" for iot simply a passive ef thest-rseree admr�*state" for ukraine .y a passive ef thest-rseree admr�*state" for ukraine and jassive ef thest-rseree admr�*state" for ukraine and zelensky role for ukraine and zelensky will notjust role for ukraine and zelensky will not just sit there to accept he must listen to aeeept he meat listen te ., ' w ' �*america with qt???“ gmif'ifi eliflfiliifi'fl�* ' .... has been forthright iiussia. he has been forthright saying he rgussia. he has been forthright saying he will not do z:— z—e-= : he could always :-——=:e this for ukraine 5 j this for ukraine an 5 no. this for ukraine is an existential struggle, a eeiitentiei itreggieg a fight survival. for ukrainians is not of making concessions, it's about national survival. concessions, it's about nationalsurvival. if concessions, it's about national survival. if ukraine is with an offer that z= them with 7 7 wfithe’miwithlittlew weeti tease them with thtti’w ” ' ”" in their weutii teaee thevfi with titttei”* ” ' ”" in their view of chance in their view of surviving, of facing further russian they may russian aggression, they may well say no and choose fight wet! say he an!!! cheese te fight e ss s a. ea and wet! say he sane cheese te fights s— — sss—s ss , s ,. and turn to wet! say he enc! cheese te tights s— — sss—s ss , s ,. and turn to the europeans see how much aid and they can get support they can get from closer to home. eee e-ffieter ’ it if there closer to home. eee e-ffieter - it i if there was closer to home. eee e-ffietsr - it i if there was a the us said acce-t this ehere the tte eeie eeeeet the ' �*we pull out support. or we will pull out support. is there support from the there eneughsflppertsfrem the of europe for kyiv to on the j on the fight? carry on the fight? at present no. the short _ carry on the fight? at present no. the short answer - carry on the fight? at present no. the short answer is - carry on the fight? at present no. the short answer is no i carry on the fight? at presentl no. the short answer is no and that's the worst case scenario.
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i the certainly ==z the money 5 the money to j the money to do 5 the money to do it 5 have the money to do it but they have perhaps the they don't have perhaps the political will and crucially they don't have the military capacity. there are industrial capacity. there are a lot of weapons types that only the americans can provide. eflty the eteeree’ne ee’n e’reeee! is for europeans to one option is for europeans to buy weapons from the 22-2 could work i could work on i could work on a that could work on a short—term basis but many europeans will reluctant go down be reluctant to go down that needs to ——:: its own militaryf j 2: they ==z look to buy 5 look to buy domestically: produce iuy domestically: produce in domestically: produce in europe. ically: produce in europe. itilly: produce in europe. it is i? z: -: europe could challenging. europe could cover a lot of the fallout if america to out but were to pull out completely but couldn't pull out all en_—= ahd it would leave and it would leave ukraine's it and it would leave ukraine's challenging looking situation looking more desperate.— situation looking more dese ou. essesssses ss situation looking more dese ou for essessssesss situation looking more despe you forjoining us iclilssss situation looking more despe you forjoining us from ..
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7 has called , has called on 7 has called on eu allies step up defence atties te step ere eefenses ,,,,, saying this atties te step pp eefenses ,,,,, saying this is a once spending, saying this is a once in a durational moment for the —— once in security of europe. —— once in a generational moment. the �* how much governments issue of how much governments across europe put aside is now top of the political agenda. nick has been looking nick eardley has been looking numbers. the us has atetheenumbers- the us has atetheenumbers- the us has a considerable played a considerable role in financing support, particularly on the front. us on compared to spending on ukraine compared to other countries, you see in pther'eepntriee; yep een eee in the us contribution is rectc the us centriteptien is around of the total, 7 we 7 7 7 we have 7 7 we have also 7 some other large can 7 7777 c7a7h the 7germany germany money tjks eerreany senes meney ,. ., ,, s mostly individually, mostly military. separately, the eu separatetyt the ett sehee ~ ~ . financialaid. non—military financial aid. this gives a sense of how
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important us is for to help ukraine or man a in to help ukraine or man a peacekeeping force there peacekeeping force if there is a deal? here a sense a peace deal? here is a sense of who spends in europe, of who spends what in europe, the darker the colour, the higher spending as a ,:,. 7°7f777777 ,; "a 7 ofgdp. 7 77 of gdp. some eereieh ef eeeeemeeeuh�*eriee |s eereieh et eeeee'eeeeee�*eee is just eereiee et eeeee'eeeeeeeee is just 1.3%. ere tewt epein iejpettse'e; ' ' "" can see the you can see near the border with it is higher, is more than 1r%. is more tha7n 1r%. uk fetefie ie fiefe ei�*iéfi. ee�*ethe isie777 around fetefie ie fiefe ei�*iéfi. ee�*ethe isie77 around 2.3% of gdp at spends arepndszsss�*b/g ef gdp at moment. can spends arepndszss�*b/g ef gdp at moment. can see on this the mement. yep can'seecxn this it has the mement. yep can'ses'en this it has gone up a wee bit. chart it has gone up a wee bit. the labour says the labour government says it wants to increase that to 2.5%, but it hasn't said when. 2.5% it would cost would be costly, it would cost roughly 6 billion extra per year according to the institute fiscaléjiei—ee 3%, 77 77 for fiscal studies. 3%, mentioned at the weekend by nato chief rutte would nato chief mark rutte would cost about an extra 20 billion a year. donald trump 5%
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a year. donald trump wants 5% from allies, that's 80 from nato allies, that's 80 a year for the billion extra a year for the uk. and for figure, extra uk. and for any figure, extra will be hard to find at a mepey wit! besha rd tetind at a when mepeywitttteshardteflnd at a when there is time when there is already pressure on government budgets. if you throw in today makes a if yep threw— i n tedeyma hes a to spend if yepthrewsinstedeymahes a to spend billions, maybe need to spend billions, maybe of billions on tens of billions more on defence, it adds up to an —cal gggymous economic political and geggjjynous economic political and challenge. fiscal challenge. a really difficult spot for the to be in. it eeeerflieeflt te ee ins tt eepie "e”e'e’w'w their eeeereieeet te ee ins tt eepie ' " " their ability gseeefhfijeee te ee ins tt eepie ' " " their ability to threaten their ability to deliver on their manifesto promises made less a year promises made less than a year ago. promises made less than a year auo. ., ago. there are financial pressures _ ago. there are financial pressures all _ ago. there are financial pressures all over - pressures all over europe. spending more on is spending more on defence is likely to mean potentially difficult in other difficult decisions in other areas. studio: nick eardley bbc 7
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he said the uk will undertake reforms on defence spending russia's war in ukraine. has defence secretary been saying? has defence secretary been sa in: ? been saying? he was promising he would rearm _ he would rearm the country, promising the shake—up promising the biggest shake—up of uk,” in 50 years. this efs th defencesinsestears. this that investment in defence matched 777777n71atched7by77 matched by and —= to wa7y to way that the changes to the way that the department and the way these things in the way these things are structured. the strategic strpctpred. the strategic review he was talking defence review he was talking about has been going on for about has been goinglforwe, now. but obviously the feetight " more in the spotlight and more attention has paid to what eheeeiee eee eeee eeie ee eeeee 7 7 healey eeeeeeiee eee eeee eeie ee eeee 7 7 healey was saying this 7 - 7 mernin'g'given'the events in and ukraine. mern'rng'given'the events in and ukraine. but it is russia and ukraine. but it is more broad that, it is more broad than that, it is the strategy for about the uk's strategy for the future of defence. this is how outlined it this morning.
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�*the coming �* the coming weeks �*the coming weeks we will the coming weeks we will not only - the coming weeks we will not only- the _ �*the coming weeks we will not only the outcome of the conflict in ukraine, but the — the conflict in ukraine, but the security of our for a the security of our world for a to the security of our world for a _ to come - the security of our world for a to come. and the generation to come. and the nature — generation to come. and the nature of— generation to come. and the nature of government means nature of gouemmeaneans - with these i nature of gevernrnent means with these challenges. dealing with these challenges. but in — dealing with these challenges. but in my view, the test of leadership. political leadership, of political leadership, of political leadership, just about leadership. isn' ' . - - the leadership. isn'tjust about the immediate, it's managing the immediate, it's about— managing the immediate, it's about- for— managing the immediate, it's about for the future. about reforming for the future. we are — about reforming for the future. we are in— about reforming for the future. we are in a _ about reforming for the future. we are in a new era of threat and— we are in a new era of threat and that— we are in a new era of threat and that demands a new era for defence — and that demands a new era for defence. and in the middle of everything last the everything else, last week, the new defence secretary pete hegseth from the and i, hegseth from the us, and i, made — hegseth from the us, and i, made time to discuss the aims we share — made time to discuss the aims we share on defence reform. this— we share on defence reform. this government, our new labour ”i'm“ efitfie’eeeeeeu? 7 7 7 777” 7 7 7 was elected on a government, was elected on a mandate — government, was elected on a mandate in one word, we mandate in one word, change. we govern— mandate in one word, change. we govern on— mandate in one word, change. we govern on an in one
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and as a new word, delivery. and as a new government we are delivering :-—— eee defence over these 7 defence over thes77i�*7 for defence over these first seven — for defence over these first seven we have stepped and speeded up support for increased ukraine. we have increased defence _ ukraine. we have increased defence spending this year by defence spendingt.�* -. - £3 defence spending thisyealby -m_ defence spending this year by £3 billion and will z— to spendin- 2.5% of set a path to spending 2.5% of gdp _ set a path to spending 2.5% of gdp in— set a path to spending 2.5% of gdp in the he about whether 2.5% is now the right —:: at given 77 at given that 77 at given that ther7e have aiming at given that there have been calls for the uk to go e7 really 7 a nswer to 7 answertothat 77 7 answer to that but77 7 answer to that but7as you an answer te that'bpt as yep stuck to this line of heard, stuck to this line of setting out a pathway to 2.5% the spring. so still no in the spring. so still no timeline on we timeline on when we will a;— to timeline on when we will , to that timeline on when we will ee7e7 to that point. but actually get to that point. but the clearly the argument clearly coming from the ministry of defence is that it's notjust about how you spend but mpch meney yep spend bpt'where invest it how you spend you invest it and how you spend it. they are claiming are
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it! they are e'a'“"g there are billion worth it! they are e'a'ss'sg there are billion worth of savings etc) bittienwerth et' savings , the it!) bittienwerth et' savings , the department that can over the course be reinvested over the course of the next decade and are of the next decade and they are trying to that the in defence can drive investing in defence can'drive growth as well. but it economic growth as well. but it is agenda has been �* into the spotlight gieen thrust into the spotlight given the events of the ee'eeee efrss-ess-rtee-ee the ee'eeee efrss-ess-rtee-ee the prime minister while the prime minister tries to provide a between te feeeee eeeeeeeeeeeee a nd es eeeee eeeeeeeeeeee and the is eeeee eeeeeeeteeee and the us as es eeeee eeeeeeeeeeee 7 and the us as well, the europe and the us as well, the kind �* extent to which the uk europe and the us as well, the ki willing (tent to which the uk europe and the us as well, the ki willing to nt to which the uk europe and the us as well, the ki willing to investihich the uk europe and the us as well, the ki willing to invest in :h the uk europe and the us as well, the ki willing to invest in its he uk forces and defence eheee eeteee eee eeeeeee 7e777 7777777 7 at etmee eeteee eee eeeeeee 7e777 7777777 7 at the g“eeee efiftee eee ee�*ieeee 73”? "777" 7 at the of very much at the forefront of politics. very much at the forefront of olitics. w w ~ very much at the forefront of olitics. t, t, ~ r, politics. hannah miller at thank politics. hannah miller at _ thank yom i we have been about the talks taking place in talks taking {stage in saudi we are hearing that rand and russian atticiais r and russian officiais tacked talks are a short in talks are taking a short break, this comes from the ministry, who russian foreign ministry, who say when the talks are done the will brief the at the there is a media. at the moment there is a short break in those talks.
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media. at the moment there is a she get eak in those talks. media. at the moment there is a she get the in those talks. media. at the moment there is a she get the very ose talks. media. at the moment there is a she get the very latest .ks. media. at the moment there is a she get the very latest on our live -a-e which has eeuee live gage which has the ~ ~ ~ , ~ tom ::.;,:, with us 7 us delegation % us delegation at 77 the us delegation at those talks. you find on the us delegation at those tali bbc >u find on the us delegation at those tali bbc >u website on the us delegation at those tali bbc >u website and app. frances read reports. and ineffective.
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for years of inaction. recommendations and proposals for reform are to be announced in spring. ways to cut crime, it seems, will not be able to rely on time inside alone. frances read, bbc news. the first of up to 390 prisoners will be released early from scotland possible jail is in the latest attempt to ease overcrowding. last year
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the late 905 for exactly this situation when a gets situation when a company gets into what that would is it would come in mean is that it would come in to the and at to the government books and at the moment the governor doesn't themoruent thegevemeldoesn�*t that. in fact the want that. in fact the said environment secretary said this . of temporary type of temporary nationalisation would take nationatisatiarr wautd take and potentially cost years and potentially cost billions. at a time taxpayers biltiefis. at a time there are plenty of when there are plenty of claims on government coffers, that's the government at the something the government at the moment keen to avoid. something the government at the moment i keen to avoid.- thank you. uk pay has risen for the third according to figures 7 figures this 7 ee'e'el fleefee eet teie because of average ee'e'el “eefee eet teie grew ause of average ee'e'el fleefee eet teie grew by;e of average ee'e'el t'eefee eet teie grew by 5.9% iverage grew by 5.9% between 7 77and 7 7 7and december 7 7 and december last year october and december last year with seen in both with increases seen in both the public and private sectors. the public and private'sectprs. the rate for was unchanged at 4.4%. 77 77 c7hil7d777777777 leading child protection haveissued leading child protection have issued fresh charities have issued a fresh about weaknesses in the warning sbeut weaknesses irtt'rts safety warning sbeut weaknesses irtt'rte safety act warning abeut weaknesses in't'ne safety act which they enti'ne safety act "be“ they could leave enti'ne safety act nhc“ they could leave open fear could leave children open sexual abuse on to sexual abuse on private messaging apps. are messaging apps. they are concerned that the regulator 0fcom is failing to draw up a
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code of practice for robust code of practice for companies. technology companies. angus crawford reports. open the door. early morning, specialist officers arresting a suspected paedophile. come through. police identify hundreds of thousands of new images this to take down illegal material. they're deeply concerned regulator 0fcom's new in group chats.
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sexual abuse, and that not enough is going to be done to tackle this at the minute. when we look at home office data for england and wales last year, we can see that an average of 100 online child sexual abuse image crimes were recorded by police every single day. to continue, and we must raise the bar on what's expected of tech services. 0fcom says the vast majority of platforms will be able
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previous big winners including central cee, stormzy, rihanna, raye, and even beyonce. for a look ahead, let's speak to radio 1 extra thank you” much forjoining us. it's an exciting night the who is always; the mqeqs. who is, ,,.,,... ., . to always; the mqeqs. who is, ,,,,,,,,, w . to win always; the mqeqsc whe is— ~~~~ —— . to win tonight always; the mqeqsc whe is— w —— . to win tonight and fgygurite to win tonight and has the most who has the most nominations? you have and my eee eeee eee eee e�*s teel'eee 7 i eee essa era eee e�*s teel'eee 7 i so excited. eee eeee era eee e�*s teel'eee 7 i so excited. bashy teday! !am as fluted bashy . — w — , —w be teday! !am as fluted eeshyrr— ——w w— ,. be performing, teday! tam se fluted eeshyrr— ——w w— ,. be performing, he teday! tam se fluted eesher ww ww w be performing, he is will be performing, he is up for best act and album of the he had a ten year hiatus music had77 music had an 7mu7s7ic i155; album 7 music had an album out 77777bl77e7w blew everyone 77 7 e7 blew e7v7e7r7yo7n7e7 off 7 77 7 e7 blew e7v7e7r7yo7n7e7 o7ff7 t7hei r that blew everyone off their feet. a of feet. bashy is a favourite of mine. �* ., m could become the first musician to best artist at the to win best male artist at the mob05 three times. he to win best male artist at the mobos three times. he might be. i know lots — mobos three times. he might be. i know lots of _ mobos three times. he might be. i know lots of - across - i know lots of people across the uk at the are the uk at the moment are waiting for him to win third waiting for him to win a third
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many people are time. many people are rooting for him at moment. time. many people are rooting for him at . moment.- for him at the moment "r " female, who can we expect about female, who can we expect question 7 cleo is favourite of mine, cleo sol, is “p favourite of mine, cleo sol, is up for best female actor, ee ff” bee�* fee�*ele 7e7=7tet777 777777 77777 �*favourite, alongside another favourite, little sims. they also comprise a group they , together. together. cleo work very well together. cleo is up album of the year sol is up for album of the year and also she is up for best r&b and also she is up for best r&b and soul album. so many people in multiple different are in multiple different categories. been an categories. it's been an amazing �*for black british lets talk about the f; c 777t7h7ey they started in mob05, they started in 1996. for anyone who doesn't give us a sense of understand, give us a sense of how they are for music industry in britain. m1 mm: is somethin i'm reall = about, important rout, important part 7 important part of 7 are an important part of british music they started music historysthey started after the just four years after the prize and for me if you mercury prize and for me if you look at the from look at the contribution from black when you look music, grime,
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contemporary music, grime, drill, lovers rock, uk garage, black brits who been here 7 7m 7 �*7oor80 7 70 or 80 years have had an contributing to british when 7 when you 7 when you lot7>7k at people music. when you look at people soul to soul, maxi they 7much 7 they 7much a part of priest, they arefmuch a part of music as the british music history as the pet shop eurythmics, british music history as the pet shop others urythmics, british music history as the pet shop others will hmics, british music history as the pet shop others will stop ;, 7777135577777 7 br7its777777done 7777 7 bfits777777done for black brits have done for british music is amazing. i am interested _ british music is amazing. i am interested in _ british music is amazing. i am interested in how _ british music is amazing. i am interested in how it _ british music is amazing. i am interested in how it promotes international acts. the awards are often international awards are often won by americans but the mob05 have a of promoting have a history of promoting afrobeat music eee—e africa afrobeat'and' musicfrom africa that particular category. in that particular category. they do, and it speaks to the hybrid of black british jdzegnztity, they can come from south caribbean, african, south american descent. caribbean, african, south amer africa. scent. e5e°=a"yg 7 .. ., 7, 7 .. caribbean, african, south amerafrica. itent. e5e°=a"yg ., ,... caribbean, african, south amer africa. it only eee?eee¥.. 7 w w ,. 7 .. caribbean, african, south amerafrica. it only makes "a .. , when it comes to sense when it comes to international categories that , directly to the it speaks directly to the of black
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77777m7a7k7 about 77777ma7k 7bout the people. me must talk about the tan a people. me must talk about the - tanya king. _ people. me must talk about the - tanya king. who - people. me must talk about the - tanya king, who has l faunas-"g fanya k�*s wha has battling do we been battling cancer. do we have an update on how she is doing? it have an update on how she is doinu ? , ., ., doing? tf yea hassesstthet'hec' e would doing? tf yea haxsesermsther - would understand the power you would understand thepower has. she was with she has. shecwasdiagnosed with four cancer in stage four bowel cancer in september and hasn't stopped since. she said recently i might be diagnosed with stage iv cancer but i feel a keep 77 7 77she77says7777 77 7 77she775ay5757he7 7737 going. she says she has a new lease of at the moment, lease of life at the moment, king. lease of life at the moment, kinu. �* . . tanya king. the brits are cominu tanya king. the brits are coming i shortly - tanya king. the brits are coming i shortly but. tanya king. the brits are| coming i shortly but the coming up shortly but the mob05 take different approach to 77 77 they �* they things, proved how they stage things, proved tonight being in newcastle. fspeafks 77 fspeafks directly to this speaks directly to the , that some this speaks directly te the , that some are landon centric. the mfiibfis gnderstands that., british exist the uk gnderstands that.,,british exist the uk and people exist across the uk and they the in various cities to speak to different cities to speak to that directly. _
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thatdire ctly. be inte ntly are 7 are you 5 21; are you going? are you going??? i are ou auoin 7: tonight. are you going? i will be i london- _ tonight. are you going? i will be l london. i _ tonight. are you going? i will be l london. i will— tonight. are you going? i will be l london. i will be - tonight. are you going? i will be l london. i will be doing | be in london. i will be doing the coverage which you can find the coveragewhich you can find bbc i'm the eoverege'whio'n you can find bbc i'm not on bbc iplayer. i'm not travelling this year unfortunately hopefully unfortunately but hopefully next year. i unfortunately but hopefully next year-— unfortunately but hopefully next ear. ., ., next year. i was going to give our next year. i was going to give your plug _ next year. i was going to give your plug but _ next year. i was going to give your plug but you _ next year. i was going to give your plug but you have - next year. i was going to give your plug but you have donel your plug but you have done it for me. ritchie, bbc radio extra, thank we extra, thank 7 we will special coverage have special live coverage which you can follow on the bbc tonight. finalize. iplayer tonight. finally, before huge before the weather, huge crowds have fee a theme have been flocking to a theme in hong kong to see park in hong kong to see six—month—old twin panda cubs six—month—old twin pend-e tube have been eix—month—old twin parade tube have been to the who have been revealed to the public. a competition has been " " " may ' officially name the launched to officially name the cubs. �* mother, believe it �* not, is the world's oldest or not, is the world's oldest giant panda on record to give 7 delivering 7 7 delivering the 7 7 delivering the twins the birth, delivering the twins the day before her 19th birthday. not sure what that is in human
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years but congratulations to her. and they are cute, aren't they? now a the they'iidowfor'e took, at the with carol they'r�*itowfore took, at the with carol kirkwood. hello again. a southeasterly wind, but watch how they turn around as we head in through tuesday and wednesday through tuesday, wednesday, thursday and friday, especially on thursday and friday. in england and wales, we'll see some hazy sunshine the risk of ice forming in scotland, and we've got
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central and eastern parts of the country. we're looking at something milder. but in central and eastern areas, on today, still going to feel cool. a wet and a windy one. of thunder, windy with exposure in the north and the west, 9 to about iii degrees. so we started the week with temperatures below average. into friday, then, we've got this atlantic weather front
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