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a lot more pessimistic than it was six months before the budget, when george osborne said that by 2020rplus. the goal of getting the budget into surplus is now a room at prospect. you are talking about the day—to—day spending. when you look at the total level of debt, what is that? if you look at the debt in the year to date, you have an overspend of £60 billion, added to the accumulated debt that we have built up over the yea rs. debt that we have built up over the years. you are talking about £1.6 trillion. that is about 84% of the value of the economy, so everything we produce, every car, every haircut, every cup of coffee we buy, at that up, we are borrowing 84% of that, which is serious. the hope had been it would start coming down soon. been it would start coming down soon. it has been coming down as a proportion of the economy, but it keeps going up as a pounds and pence value. too many early conclusions. thank you, damien. good morning. the countdown to christmas is well under way. it is worth staying tuned to the forecast. there is some wet and windy weather on the way. it has
a lot more pessimistic than it was six months before the budget, when george osborne said that by 2020rplus. the goal of getting the budget into surplus is now a room at prospect. you are talking about the day—to—day spending. when you look at the total level of debt, what is that? if you look at the debt in the year to date, you have an overspend of £60 billion, added to the accumulated debt that we have built up over the yea rs. debt that we have built up over the years. you are talking...
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i will find out for myself. —— and i don't believe george osborne either.s who were kind of conduct by somebody, they thought about it. if anything there was a contempt from the hillary clinton camp in america that treated america as a demographic. saying that he said these horrible things about women or mexicans, so women will not vote for him. and the hispanic vote was not a blog you could move around as she thought. the electorate is a sophisticated, intelligent, even if they are not educated, thoughtful group of people, who when given a chance, think about it and decide. i'm excited about that possibility. too much contempt from camp political leaders to voters? —— from lydia leaders. —— from political leaders. there was a lot of contempt from donald trump, and he also lost the popular vote. he shouldn't be allowed to forget that. he will be very dangerous. and bronwen and claire are right, people vote for their own reasons and to think about it. i'm not saying people are stupid, andl it. i'm not saying people are stupid, and i think with hillary there
i will find out for myself. —— and i don't believe george osborne either.s who were kind of conduct by somebody, they thought about it. if anything there was a contempt from the hillary clinton camp in america that treated america as a demographic. saying that he said these horrible things about women or mexicans, so women will not vote for him. and the hispanic vote was not a blog you could move around as she thought. the electorate is a sophisticated, intelligent, even if they are not...
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the metro leads with former chancellor george osborne's verdict that his warnings about the uk beingr after brexit are being proved right. brexit also dominates the financial times, but the paper focuses on fears about exit talks being delayed will mean banks leaving the uk for abroad. and the daily mail leads with the claim that millions of pounds of uk aid money has been used to fund a talk show for an african girl band. let's begin. nice to see you both. we're going to start with the daily telegraph, the postman. misery for commuters at christmas is one thing, but kids now, this is the threat and it is very much could, might, maybe. royal mail staff may go on strike to add to the misery and prevent cards and presents being delivered in time for christmas. this is part of the backdrop of the wider sense of industrial disputes in a variety of industries. southern rail, that has gone on and has been the main focus but there is the stoppage for the british airways cabin crew. and a sector of the tory party, calling for theresa may to act, calling on her to think about imposing legisla
the metro leads with former chancellor george osborne's verdict that his warnings about the uk beingr after brexit are being proved right. brexit also dominates the financial times, but the paper focuses on fears about exit talks being delayed will mean banks leaving the uk for abroad. and the daily mail leads with the claim that millions of pounds of uk aid money has been used to fund a talk show for an african girl band. let's begin. nice to see you both. we're going to start with the daily...
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blue on blue, as it was known, turned into all—out war when george osborne theorised about a harsh brexittax rises we could see include a 2p rise on the basic rate of income tax to 22%, 3p rise in a higher rate of 43%. it is probably the most irresponsible act by a chancellor i've seen in 24 years the house of seen in 24 years the house of commons. then everything stopped. the labour mpjo cox is killed in west yorkshire constituency. the labour mp and mum of twojo cox was murdered in a street in her constituency. her killer idolised the nazis and would later be sentenced to life in prison. the referendum gave way to reflection. campaigning resumed a few days later, and there was this final plea from the prime minister. so, as you take this decision whether to remain or leave, do think about the hopes and dreams of your children and grandchildren. the big finish, the bbc‘s great debate at wembley arena. that is the enormous audience, we have a massive stage which has 6 lecterns on it, shall we have a debate about the eu? are you all ready? come on! the closing arguments went like this. the
blue on blue, as it was known, turned into all—out war when george osborne theorised about a harsh brexittax rises we could see include a 2p rise on the basic rate of income tax to 22%, 3p rise in a higher rate of 43%. it is probably the most irresponsible act by a chancellor i've seen in 24 years the house of seen in 24 years the house of commons. then everything stopped. the labour mpjo cox is killed in west yorkshire constituency. the labour mp and mum of twojo cox was murdered in a street...
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the metro leads with former chancellor george osborne's verdict that his warnings about the uk being are being proved right. brexit also dominates the financial times, but the paper focuses on fears about exit talks being delayed will mean banks leaving the uk for abroad. the times claims that britain is dumping overseas aid money into trust funds to try meet the country's annual target. and the daily mail leads with the claim that millions of pounds of uk aid money has been used to fund a talk show for an african girl band. 0k. ok. begin. lovely ok. - begin. lovely to see you. we will start with the guardian. liz truss and birmingham prison. the disturbance of the major rioting, the prison has been out of control. it has been subdued. it is talking about how liz truss was warned two months ago about the dangers of such an incident at birmingham. there were not enough staff. quite a large prison, 1500 inmates, one of the largest in the country. it goes on to talk about the problem of drugs in the prison. one of those watchdogs has talked about this. the thing about this is, and the s
the metro leads with former chancellor george osborne's verdict that his warnings about the uk being are being proved right. brexit also dominates the financial times, but the paper focuses on fears about exit talks being delayed will mean banks leaving the uk for abroad. the times claims that britain is dumping overseas aid money into trust funds to try meet the country's annual target. and the daily mail leads with the claim that millions of pounds of uk aid money has been used to fund a talk...
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a lot more pessimistic than it was six months before the budget, when george osborne said that by 2020s now a remote prospect. you are talking about the day—to—day spending. when you look at the total level of debt, what is that? if you look at the debt in the year to date, you have an overspend of £60 billion. added to the accumulated debt that we have built up over the years, you are talking about £1.6 trillion. that is about 84% of the value of the economy, so everything we produce, every car, every haircut, every cup of coffee we buy, add that up, we are borrowing 84% of that, which is serious. the hope had been it would start coming down soon. it has been coming down as a proportion of the economy, but it keeps going up as a pounds—and—pence value. judgements are due to be handed down in one of the largest compensation claims against the roman catholic church. a total of 249 men have lodged abuse claims against the diocese of middlesbrough and the de la salle order, which ran the st william's children's home in market weighton, east yorkshire. caroline, tell us more about this cas
a lot more pessimistic than it was six months before the budget, when george osborne said that by 2020s now a remote prospect. you are talking about the day—to—day spending. when you look at the total level of debt, what is that? if you look at the debt in the year to date, you have an overspend of £60 billion. added to the accumulated debt that we have built up over the years, you are talking about £1.6 trillion. that is about 84% of the value of the economy, so everything we produce,...
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now only a back—seat driver to cabinet discussions, george osborne was asked what type of trade deal we should have a ha rd—headed assessment of what is in our national interest. it is true that the grass may be greener outside of those arrangements and we may be able to conduct new free—trade deals with australia, the united states and so on, but that shouldn't come at a price of giving up the existing free—trade arrangements we have with germany and france. and you think we can keep those? that is where i would start from. you cannot say we are a beacon of free trade in the wild and then perpetrate a huge act of protectionism — the biggest in british history. in spite of hearing from one of the brexit big hitters today, we are really no closer to knowing what type of deal is on the table and which options will be pursued. a suicide bomber has killed at least a0 soldiers in the southern yemeni port city of aden. many others were wounded. the islamic state group says it carried out the attack, which targeted a crowd of soldiers as they were queueing up to receive their salaries near
now only a back—seat driver to cabinet discussions, george osborne was asked what type of trade deal we should have a ha rd—headed assessment of what is in our national interest. it is true that the grass may be greener outside of those arrangements and we may be able to conduct new free—trade deals with australia, the united states and so on, but that shouldn't come at a price of giving up the existing free—trade arrangements we have with germany and france. and you think we can keep...
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it feels like a long time since the plan was outlined by george osborne to cut the deficit and get intoly even by five years from now, so 2021/2022 we would still have a deficit, we would still be as a government outspending our income. so it is a lot more pessimistic than it was six months before the budget when george osborne was saying by 2020 his austerity measures would mean we're in surplus. the goal of getting the budget into surplus is a remote prospect. when you look at the total level of debt, what is that? you have an overspend, a deficit, of £60 billion, added to the key military debt we have built up over the years. just over £1.6 trillion. that is about 84% of the value of the economy, so everything we produce, every car, every haircut, every coffey we buy, you add all of that up, we are borrowing 84% of that, which is serious. the hope had been it would start coming down. it has as a proportion of the economy, but as £8 and pence it keeps going up. the headlines on bbc news. german police are hunting the man who drove a lorry into christmas shoppers in berlin. their only
it feels like a long time since the plan was outlined by george osborne to cut the deficit and get intoly even by five years from now, so 2021/2022 we would still have a deficit, we would still be as a government outspending our income. so it is a lot more pessimistic than it was six months before the budget when george osborne was saying by 2020 his austerity measures would mean we're in surplus. the goal of getting the budget into surplus is a remote prospect. when you look at the total level...
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blue on blue, as it was known, turned into all—out war when george osborne theorised about a harsh brexit rises we could see include a 2p rise on the basic rate of income tax to 22%, 3p rise in a higher rate of 43%. it is probably the most irresponsible act by a chancellor i've seen in 24 years the house of commons. then everything stopped. the labour mpjo cox is killed in west yorkshire constituency. the labour mp and mum of twojo cox was murdered in a street in her constituency. her killer idolised the nazis and would later be sentenced to life in prison. the referendum gave way to reflection. campaigning resumed a few days later, and there was this final plea from the prime minister. so, as you take this decision whether to remain or leave, do think about the hopes and dreams of your children and grandchildren. the big finish, the bbc‘s great debate at wembley arena. that is the enormous audience, we have a massive stage which has 6 lecterns on it, shall we have a debate about the eu? are you all ready? come on! the closing arguments went like this. the economists, the scientists, the
blue on blue, as it was known, turned into all—out war when george osborne theorised about a harsh brexit rises we could see include a 2p rise on the basic rate of income tax to 22%, 3p rise in a higher rate of 43%. it is probably the most irresponsible act by a chancellor i've seen in 24 years the house of commons. then everything stopped. the labour mpjo cox is killed in west yorkshire constituency. the labour mp and mum of twojo cox was murdered in a street in her constituency. her killer...
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blue on blue, as it was known, turned into all—out war when george osborne theorised about a harsh brexitwe could see include a 2p rise on the basic rate of income tax to 22%, a 3p rise in a higher rate of 43%. it is probably the most irresponsible act by then everything stopped. the labour mpjo cox is killed in west yorkshire constituency. the labour mp and mum of twojo cox was murdered in a street in her constituency. her killer idolised the nazis and would later be sentenced to life in prison. the referendum gave way to reflection. campaigning resumed a few days later, and there was this final plea from the prime minister. so, as you take this decision whether to remain or leave, do think about the hopes and dreams of your children and grandchildren. the big finish, the bbc‘s great debate at wembley arena. that is the enormous audience. we have a massive stage which has six lecterns on it. shall we have a debate about the eu? the closing arguments went like this. the economists, the scientists, the business leaders, trade unions, health professionals, they all agree that britain is bet
blue on blue, as it was known, turned into all—out war when george osborne theorised about a harsh brexitwe could see include a 2p rise on the basic rate of income tax to 22%, a 3p rise in a higher rate of 43%. it is probably the most irresponsible act by then everything stopped. the labour mpjo cox is killed in west yorkshire constituency. the labour mp and mum of twojo cox was murdered in a street in her constituency. her killer idolised the nazis and would later be sentenced to life in...
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blue on blue as it was known turned into all—out war when george osborne theorised about a harsh brexitin the basic rate of income tax to 22%, a 3p rise to the higher rate to 22%, a 3p rise to the higher rate to 43%. to 22%, a 3p rise to the higher rate to 4396. it's probably the most irresponsible act by a chancellor i've seen in 24 years sitting in the house of commons. then everything stopped. the labour mp jo house of commons. then everything stopped. the labour mpjo cox is killed in her west yorkshire constituency. the labour mp and mum of two jo cox was constituency. the labour mp and mum of twojo cox was murdered in a street in her constituency. her killer idolised the nazis and would later be sentenced to life in prison. the referendum gave way to reflection. campaigning resumed a few days later and there was this final plea from the prime minister. so as you take this decision, whether to remain or leave, do you think about the hopes and dreams of your and grandchildren. the big finish, the bbc‘s great debate at wembley arena. that's the enormous audience, we've got a massive m
blue on blue as it was known turned into all—out war when george osborne theorised about a harsh brexitin the basic rate of income tax to 22%, a 3p rise to the higher rate to 22%, a 3p rise to the higher rate to 43%. to 22%, a 3p rise to the higher rate to 4396. it's probably the most irresponsible act by a chancellor i've seen in 24 years sitting in the house of commons. then everything stopped. the labour mp jo house of commons. then everything stopped. the labour mpjo cox is killed in her...
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in his first speech as a backbencher in 13 years, george osborne harked back to a commons vote in 2013 david cameron's plans to take part in airstrikes against president assad's forces. i think we are deceiving ourselves in this parliament if we believe that we have no responsibility for what has happened in syria. the tragedy in aleppo did not come out of a vacuum, it was created by a vacuum, a vacuum of western leadership, of american leadership, british leadership. i take responsibility as someone who sat on the national security council throughout those years. parliament should take its responsibility because of what it prevented being done. meanwhile, a labour mp warned about the activities of russia. i don't think we have even begun to wake up to what russia is doing when it comes to cyber warfare, not only their interference, now proven in the american presidential campain, probably in our own referendum, we don't have the evidence, but i think it is highly probable. certainly in the french election, they will be involved, and there are already concerns that they have been inter
in his first speech as a backbencher in 13 years, george osborne harked back to a commons vote in 2013 david cameron's plans to take part in airstrikes against president assad's forces. i think we are deceiving ourselves in this parliament if we believe that we have no responsibility for what has happened in syria. the tragedy in aleppo did not come out of a vacuum, it was created by a vacuum, a vacuum of western leadership, of american leadership, british leadership. i take responsibility as...
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george michael. >>> "nbc 10 news" starts now. >>> good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today" i'm pamela osborne. >> and i'm katy zachry.0 on your monday after christmas. let's get right to meteorologist krystal klei. >> it was the perfect forecast for christmas. if you like to get outside. today we're going to see fairly nice conditions. temperatures average. cold out there this morning. a lot of us in the 30s and as we move farther northwest and the 20s in some spots. alan town 26. reading at 28 degrees. checking in the lowest at 24 right now. still freezing areas like mount holly and trenton. we see warmer numbers as we track farther south. chicago pulling in warmer air from the south. we'll start seeing the numbers boost. we'll continue warming through the day and even into tonight. mount pocono are still quite chilly at 23 degrees. it's this area that we have very isolated potential of little wintry mix. even freezing rain later on this morning. doesn't look likely though. way out to our west tracking some very spotty light rain that's starting to pick up. that's just barely beginning to move into pennsylvania. som
george michael. >>> "nbc 10 news" starts now. >>> good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today" i'm pamela osborne. >> and i'm katy zachry.0 on your monday after christmas. let's get right to meteorologist krystal klei. >> it was the perfect forecast for christmas. if you like to get outside. today we're going to see fairly nice conditions. temperatures average. cold out there this morning. a lot of us in the 30s and as we move farther northwest and...
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george michael. >> "nbc 10 news" starts now. >>> good morning and welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm pamela osborne. >> and ima katy zachry.is 5:30 on the dot after a long holiday weekend. let's start with meteorologist krystal klei. >> was it long for new. >> it was a very nice weekend. yeah, it was kind of long because we didn't have that morning show yesterday so i can't complain. here's a look at your temperatures outside. we certainly had a cooldown. yesterday temperatures got up very nicely into the 40s around 50 in some spots. philadelphia officially hit 50 which was our forecast temperature. already though we've dropped right back down. 20s over some areas. 28 reading, pottstown, 26 allento allentown. 36 in philadelphia, northeast philly 35. look at dover, up to 38 degrees this morning. notice, we've got the warmer air pressing in from the south. the temperatures are boosting up in those locations. looking at radar and satellite, this is a wider view here. it shows that we've got the clouds but there's just very light rain falling farther to the west. this is way ahead of the system. it's actually more located near
george michael. >> "nbc 10 news" starts now. >>> good morning and welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm pamela osborne. >> and ima katy zachry.is 5:30 on the dot after a long holiday weekend. let's start with meteorologist krystal klei. >> was it long for new. >> it was a very nice weekend. yeah, it was kind of long because we didn't have that morning show yesterday so i can't complain. here's a look at your temperatures outside. we certainly...
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george michael. >> "nbc 10 news" starts now. >>> good morning and welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm pamela osborne. >> and ima katy zachry. dot after a long holiday weekend. let's start with meteorologist krystal klei. >> was it long for new. >> it was a very nice weekend. yeah, it was kind of long
george michael. >> "nbc 10 news" starts now. >>> good morning and welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm pamela osborne. >> and ima katy zachry. dot after a long holiday weekend. let's start with meteorologist krystal klei. >> was it long for new. >> it was a very nice weekend. yeah, it was kind of long