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far yesterday. today, not quite the 19.3 we saw yesterday. 1a. 16 in glasgow and 8—10 as we move south. this evening and overnight, the weather front continues the descent south, taking cloud, light rain with it. clear skies follow behind. under clear skies, it. clear skies follow behind. under clearskies, it it. clear skies follow behind. under clear skies, it will be a cold night. temperatures for— five in the north. maybe seven in the night. temperatures for— five in the north. maybe seven in the south. thank you. an estimated 1.4 million across england, scotland and wales are currently in receipt of an allowance of £81.91 each week, for providing unpaid support to a friend or relative. calls for that figure to increase in line with the national living wage will be highlighted during a debate in westminster later, as carers face growing demands on their finances amid the cost of living crisis. 0ur reporter abi smitton has been

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speaking to some of those affected. every monday morning, northamptonshire carers choir meets to rehearse. for many of the unpaid carers here, it's their only break from the constant demands of supporting a loved one. good girl. thank you. sarah cares for her daughter phoebe. phoebe's 23 and has a rare genetic disorder — pitt—hopkins syndrome. there is a relentlessness to caring. there is just this feeling that i'm doing this day in, day out, day in, day out. she had to give up work to care for phoebe full—time. ifelt like we had no choice. i couldn't balance everything. but, yeah, it was scary. it was scary thinking about the money. you know, i still wanted to achieve and strive and do stuff for myself. so it was a tricky one. it was very difficult. sarah is one of more than 1.4 million people in england,

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pitt—hopkins syndrome. there is a relentlessness to caring. there is just this feeling that i'm doing this day in, day out, day in, day out. she had to give up work to care for phoebe full—time. ifelt like we had no choice. i couldn't balance everything. but, yeah, it was scary. it was scary thinking about the money. you know, i still wanted to achieve and strive and do stuff for myself. so it was a tricky one. it was very difficult. sarah is one of more than 1.4 million people in england, wales and scotland who claim carer�*s allowance. carers can earn just under £82 each week if they spend at least 35 hours a week caring for someone. it's pennies, really, in comparison. it doesn't equal — because the caring role can be so sporadic and it's across the whole day and night. it's just a drop in the ocean.

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Morning Joe

thus far, that has not been the case. we've seen what their self-driving vehicles have been able to do. some of it is impressive, but it's not in a position yet for humans not to have their hands on the wheel. >> no. don't like it at all. andrew, a couple big numbers floating around for women in basketball and in music. let's start with taylor swift. the numbers are staggering for her "tortured poets" album. the first day, 243 streams, 1.4 million hard copies sold of "the tortured poets department." frank sinatra used to say the difference between him and other singers, dean martin will sing for 55 minutes.

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ifelt like we had no choice. i couldn't balance everything. but, yeah, it was scary. it was scary thinking about the money. you know, i still wanted to achieve and strive and do stuff for myself. so it was a tricky one. it was very difficult. sarah is one of more than 1.4 million people in england, wales and scotland who claim carer�*s allowance. carers can earn just under £82 each week if they spend at least 35 hours a week caring for someone. it's pennies, really, in comparison. it doesn't equal — because the caring role can be so sporadic and it's across the whole day and night. it's just a drop in the ocean. victoria works for northamptonshire carers. she dropped everything to care for her dad until he passed away last year. she says claiming carer�*s allowance was a battle. she'd spend hours on the phone to the department for work and pensions, desperately trying

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kids but i think what i like about her songs is that even as you get older, they make you remember what you are like as a kid, they ring back good moments from your youth too. i think they're all very relatable songs. all of us have had terrible relationships and all of us updated the wrong people but all of us have found true love or still wish for it to and that really kind of transcends age.- to and that really kind of transcends age. that really is the theme — transcends age. that really is the theme of _ transcends age. that really is the theme of her— transcends age. that really is the theme of her latest i transcends age. that really is i the theme of her latest album, isn't it? tell us about how, amazingly —— how amazingly it has been doing. we mentioned the spotify record. it’s has been doing. we mentioned the spotify record.— the spotify record. it's been streamed — the spotify record. it's been streamed under _ the spotify record. it's been streamed under believable l streamed under believable amounts in the us, it sold i think1.4 amounts in the us, it sold i think 1.4 million copies in its first day alone which is just amazing in an age where the party line is that albums don't sell anymore and really, really sort of transcends that and i think just a sort of transcends that and i thinkjust a frenzy, you know? all of the people who stayed up late to listen to the record as soon as it dropped and then when the second part of it

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these rows for successful in penetrating iranian airspace successful in withheld defending their territory, use the idf, i think a bit more confidence going into a rough cooperation. obviously, a very different kettle of fish though when you're trying to attack hamas, hiding behind 1.4 million innocent civilians there in southern gaza. stephen cook, really appreciate your time, your thoughts deceiving, appreciate it. >> thanks so much growing piles of junk sitting in landfills here on earth are one thing, but hunks of debris flying through the atmosphere at 22,000 miles per hour our that's another matter, especially if one of them comes falling back to earth, crashing through your roof. >> as a florida family found out firsthand blue carbon plus cnn filled tonight at midnight. >> it's better outside with ninja cook outs, with master

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any enemy with malicious intentions against islamic iran's land or sky. >> reporter: the situation with iran is de-escalating, the war in gaza continues, nearing its seventh month. hospital authorities in gaza say an israeli airstrike in a house in the southernmost city of raf ah killed nine people. an estimated 1.4 million palestinians seeking shelter there. the majority displaced from other parts of gaza. a city israel said it intends to enter in its next phase of the war. the us has been adamant they don't support any military operation by israeli forces as us officials in the biden administration stress they want to see not only more humanitarian aid being tricked into gaza but they want israel to come up with a plan to shelter innocent civilians during the war. griff: there's more action on

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this country and for the entire region. and there are a lot of politics at play. the americans are trying to urge the israelis not just to have restraint when it comes to iran. with that limited strike overnight, but also as they continue to operate inside gaza amid a rising civilian casualty rate there. and there is this question about if the israelis will enter gaza's southernmost city of rafah where more than 1.4 million palestinians are currently sheltering at the direction of the israeli army. and so there is a very complex situation at play here and unpredictable days ahead. absolutely. and a very serious time for the country, the region and indeed the entire world trading in tel aviv. thank you very much. >> the white house, as you would expect, has been keeping a very close eye on the israeli strikes in iran, with tensions spiking in the middle east. >> for more on reaction in washington, let's go to foxnews.com, london, kevin cole. >> good morning, kevin. morning, jonathan. moms, the word at least so

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there's been much talk over weeks, maybe even months now, about what the israelis might see as see as a final offensive against the hamas leadership in the southern city of rafah. >> do we believe that that is about to happen? >> are we should we be expecting it in the next few days? >> so just yesterday, israeli government officials once again indicated there is a date set to enter gaza, southern most city of rafah. now, they've said this before and done nothing. they've also been facing quite a bit of pressure from the united states, specifically the biden administration telling the israelis don't go into rafah unless. there is a plan to evacuate the more than 1.4 million vulnerable palestinians that the army has ordered to shelter. and so israel says they have to enter rafah in order to two things one, to destroy the remaining hamas battalions and two, to look for the hostages. now, the latter is closer to reality.

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