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Benefit changes: New rates reduce forecast incomes of disabled by $2300 by 2028

Benefit changes being legislated under urgency will mean people on the equivalent of a disability benefit and their carers will lose out on more than $2300 a...

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6,600 were delayed. on friday nearly 2,300 were canceled across the country. it had already been a disastrous week for air travel in the u.s. more than 200 united and alaska airlines flights were canceled each day after federal officials grounded all boeing 737 max 9 aircraft. the federal aviation administration issued the order after a piece of the fuselage blew off an alaska airlines jet on january 5th with 177 people on board. a new poll released ahead of iowa's republican caucuses on monday finds that donald trump is maintaining his iron grip on the state's gop. the des moines register and nbc news polled likely republican caucusgoers in iowa and found that trump's support stands at 48%, nikki haley at 20% and ron desantis at 16%. jeff zeleny is there in iowa and filed this report just after the

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Ana Cabrera Reports

i want to bring in ali arouzi in tehran to talk more about this. this morning iran saying more than 100 people were killed in these blasts. what do we know? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, this just broke a few hours ago, yasmin, as you said. what we know so far is the two explosions occurred about ten minutes apart from each other at around 3:00 local time. they've killed so far at least 103 people, wounding well over 143 others, at a cemetery in iran where a ceremony was being held to mark the 2020 death of iran's top commander at the time who he was killed by a u.s. drone strike at the time. iranian state media reported one blast first and then a second explosion during the ceremony in karmon in the southern eastern part of the country. apparently the first blasts struck around 2,300 feet away

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

confirmed injured at that blast, went off near a cemetery in iran where that ceremony was being held to mark the death of soleimani in 2020 by a u.s. drone attack. state media saying there was one explosion and second one during the ceremony in southeastern iran. and then the first blast struck about 2,300 feet from soleimani's grave. so they wanted maximum impact. what we're also learning, yasmin, no government officials or military officials were actually inside the cemetery. the explosion happened just outside the cemetery and state media saying that all the people, many of the people that were injured and killed were civilians and including women and children. now, again, according to officials, the blasts were caused by terroristic attacks. there have been some conflicting reports on how the blast went off, but we're hearing from most

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one explosion caught on a state media broadcast. watch this. the significance here of the geography is important. the explosions took place near the burial site of iranian commander. state media reports that the first bomb was in a suitcase, inside a car. >> they say it went off about 2300 feet from the grave site. the second explosion was about half a mile away from there. that killed people who were running to help folks who were hurt in the initial blast. this was according to iranian state run media reports with the interior of ministry says that most the victims were killed or wounded in the second explosion. he was killed by a u.s. drone

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Chris Jansing Reports

2,300 feet from the grave site. there was tight security around the grave site, and only officials were allowed in there. most of the people killed were civilians outside on the street. also according to officials the blasts were caused by a terrorist attack. there have been some conflicting reports as to the cause of the blast. it looks like an explosive laden suitcase was detonated remotely, but officials here say they have some information as to who it could be. but as the investigation is ongoing, they're not going to release many more details. however, a senior member of parliament here said that he is waiting for more information but the attack bears all the hallmarks of an operation. former head of the irgc said that this will spell the end of israel, this attack, and shortly

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Breakfast

industrial action, what is the sticking point now? i understand there is a 13% pay offer on the table. ~ ., there is a 13% pay offer on the table. . . ., ., table. we are in the middle of a cam ttain table. we are in the middle of a campaign to _ table. we are in the middle of a campaign to keep _ table. we are in the middle of a campaign to keep our _ table. we are in the middle of a campaign to keep our stations i table. we are in the middle of a i campaign to keep our stations staff and our— campaign to keep our stations staff and our ticket offices open. half a million _ and our ticket offices open. half a million people have responded to the government's of making the railways inaccessible for many groups of users. _ inaccessible for many groups of users, disabled people, the elderly, people _ users, disabled people, the elderly, people with visual impairments and so oh _ people with visual impairments and so oh so— people with visual impairments and so on. so we are in the middle of that campaign and they tried to run that campaign and they tried to run that campaign and they tried to run that campaign during the parliamentary recess but they had a bit of— parliamentary recess but they had a bit of a _ parliamentary recess but they had a bit of a shock, i think about the response — bit of a shock, i think about the response. the public don't want to id response. the public don't want to go where — response. the public don't want to go where this conservative government is taking them in terms of the _ government is taking them in terms of the railway and indeed many of the other— of the railway and indeed many of the other public services being stripped — the other public services being stripped out at the moment. and we are trying _ stripped out at the moment. and we are trying to protect our members' jobs. _ are trying to protect our members' jobs, they've given us redundancy notices— jobs, they've given us redundancy notices for— jobs, they've given us redundancy notices for a quarter of our members who notices fora quarter of our members who work— notices for a quarter of our members who work on— notices for a quarter of our members who work on stations, that's 2300 people _ who work on stations, that's 2300 people at— who work on stations, that's 2300 people. at what they're asking us to do with— people. at what they're asking us to do with that pay offer, which is

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couldn't do anything about that continuing-— couldn't do anything about that continuinu. . ~' ., ., continuing. thank you for “oining us. energy prices in england, wales and scotland are set to fall. the price cap — that's the cost per unit of energy — for millions of households, is set by the regulator, 0fgem. from october, a typical household's annual bill will be reduced — it will still be higher than in the winter of 2021. but — there will no longer be any government support for the bills. so let's take a closer look at some of those figures. a typical household currently pays £2,074 a year on its gas and electricity bill. according to the regulator 0fgem, that will fall to £1,923 between october and december. in the united states, according to official statistics, the average household pays around $2,300 dollars a year. that's more than $50 less than in england, scotland and wales, although the price fluctuates on a state—by—state basis.

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for millions of households, is set by the regulator, ofgem. the new — lower — price cap will apply from from october — though bills will still be higher than in the winter of 2021. so let's take a closer look at some of those figures. a typical household currently pays £2,074 a year on its gas and electricity bill. according to the regulator ofgem — that will fall to £1,923 between october and december. in the united states, according to official statistics, the average household pays around $2,300 a year. that's more than $50 less than in england, scotland and wales — although the price fluctuates on a state—by—state basis. the chief executive of the energy regulater ofgem, jonathan brearley, explained why the price cap is coming down. what we do as a regulator is we look at the costs that the energy companies need to spend to get the energy their customers need. and we make sure through our formulae that that is reasonably

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scotland and wales will be charged per unit of gas and electricity from october, the energy price cap for the final three months of the year. the regulator says it will come down to £1923 a year for the typical household. that's around $2400. it's a drop of £151 on the current price cap, which is £2074, or around $2600. by comparison, the average household in the united states pays around $2300 a year. the chief executive of the energy regulator ofgem, jonathan brearley, explained why the price cap is coming down. what we do as a regulator is we look at the costs that the energy companies need to spend to get the energy their customers need, and we make sure through our formulae that that is reasonably

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