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george osborne, welcome to hardtalk. good to be here. want to begin with a pithy quote, words from you delivered apparently in the hours after the 2016 referendum when witnesses reliably informed us that you said — and i will paraphrase because you used a rude word — but you said that, "dave is screwed," that is david cameron, "i am screwed and other countries are screwed." your career and dave's were effectively finished but do you now believe, in retrospect, that the country was and is screwed? well, i think leaving the eu is a bad decision for britain but... the language was stronger than "a bad decision for britain". i think brexit has an impact on our economy, makes people poorer than they would otherwise be in our country and diminishes britain's influence in the world but we have now, as a country, had two chances to have a say on that, one in the referendum and second in the general election, which happened just last month, and so now we have to move on to make the best of it and i don't do so because i think, you know, brexit is
george osborne, welcome to hardtalk. good to be here. want to begin with a pithy quote, words from you delivered apparently in the hours after the 2016 referendum when witnesses reliably informed us that you said — and i will paraphrase because you used a rude word — but you said that, "dave is screwed," that is david cameron, "i am screwed and other countries are screwed." your career and dave's were effectively finished but do you now believe, in retrospect, that the...
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game rigged game and that's the big issue i think looking forward into 2020 if you recall george osborne it was the former chancellor of the exchequer in the u.k. was caught red handed along with h.s.b.c. essentially overriding america's constitution they were attempting to rewrite our constitution in real time you're talking about that letter he sent to eric holder eric holder was about to prosecute h.s.b.c. then there were some strange letter that george osborne but in terms of this like that's what we're saying is that there is a bifurcation going on and i want to point out that you do have a new pen on your your vest there beyond bitcoin and that is the reverence go on because that of course is your clan maxwell clan motto rever esko will rise again will rise again and that could be you know with brags that now happening that you know a united ireland and an independent scotland going forward so hopefully we'll. be back there take your castle yeah my house. castle is ready to be retaken the maxwell clan currently doesn't have a leader i'm putting myself forward as to be the leader of
game rigged game and that's the big issue i think looking forward into 2020 if you recall george osborne it was the former chancellor of the exchequer in the u.k. was caught red handed along with h.s.b.c. essentially overriding america's constitution they were attempting to rewrite our constitution in real time you're talking about that letter he sent to eric holder eric holder was about to prosecute h.s.b.c. then there were some strange letter that george osborne but in terms of this like...
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>>if you're going want to get through and your survive on a osborne has gone public th his diagnosis of parkinson's disease 71 year-old music legend and his wife sharon went on good morning america to talk about his condition was born postponeconcert dates last year leading speculatio he was in failing alth but on gma osborne said i n't done yet i going to go anywhere yet. >>just walk away r 29 years you have to try. >>here's ur first look at pope g starring aette be bill nye anjosh connor from the crowd. p reaces theatermarch 6. it's been 15 yrs since the nickel back out of allthe right asons hit nuer one d landed 5 top 20 sines on the billboard hot 100 so the band is tting the ro this ummer performing the entire bum on its all the right reasons tour. >>stone temple pilots join nickel back on the tour which launhes june 19thn raleigh north carolina in hollywood, i'm davidaniel. >>and before we go a little peek outside we're checking in on the bay bridge commute into san fraisco, a bit of a back up and it's gring in the cash lanes wrote a very slog be a and slippery as well so make s
>>if you're going want to get through and your survive on a osborne has gone public th his diagnosis of parkinson's disease 71 year-old music legend and his wife sharon went on good morning america to talk about his condition was born postponeconcert dates last year leading speculatio he was in failing alth but on gma osborne said i n't done yet i going to go anywhere yet. >>just walk away r 29 years you have to try. >>here's ur first look at pope g starring aette be bill nye...
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. >> osborne was forced to cancel a tour after he fell in his bathroom in october, and he says he's still >> i fell, and i just fell and landed like a slam on the floor. i remember lying there thinking, well, you've done it now. really calm. and sharon getting an ambulance. after that it was all downhill. coming from my working class background, i hate to let people down. i hate to not do my job. and so when i see my wife got to work, my kids got to work, everybody around me, that gets me down because i can't contribute to my family. >> osborne's family gets emotional when they talk about his new health struggle. that part of the interview later this morning on "good morning america." >>> and next to the classic car returned to its 106-year-old owner. >> someone stole the car from a world war ii veteran in california. curly bunfill is his name, and he likes to show off his 1956 cadillac at car shows. it was a gift from the rita hayworth. >> yeah, he met the actress when he was a hollywood stunt driver and here's what he said when asked about his car being stolen. >> what was your reaction
. >> osborne was forced to cancel a tour after he fell in his bathroom in october, and he says he's still >> i fell, and i just fell and landed like a slam on the floor. i remember lying there thinking, well, you've done it now. really calm. and sharon getting an ambulance. after that it was all downhill. coming from my working class background, i hate to let people down. i hate to not do my job. and so when i see my wife got to work, my kids got to work, everybody around me, that...
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i think it was that it was osborne back five or six years i doubt that he made it more attractive forple to cash and decent salary schemes to find that if it schemes for nice, yummy cash lump sums. which is very seductive if you think about it. that final pension scheme out there a long and it is now still have the money in your hands. a lot of people were bamboozled or even in your hands. a lot of people were bamboozled or even misled about the financial implications of selling pension and 48 cash. for the last 40 years they had been nation going out right and left to go the serbs were there and things like that and the idea that you should get rid of that. this spinal 70s. thejoining of people joining the bbc isjoining the scheme. there has been a continuation of a long over in his bed pensions advisers in a criminal way. your earnings would be 15%. no idea on this this is the trouble when you're 40. you don't think when i'm 64 bit older than i. it's a very tempting issue. referring to your point about we thought this was something that belonged in the past but clearly this is not t
i think it was that it was osborne back five or six years i doubt that he made it more attractive forple to cash and decent salary schemes to find that if it schemes for nice, yummy cash lump sums. which is very seductive if you think about it. that final pension scheme out there a long and it is now still have the money in your hands. a lot of people were bamboozled or even in your hands. a lot of people were bamboozled or even misled about the financial implications of selling pension and 48...
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what's the one look that kelly osborne did not want to revisit. >> ♪ welcome to access hollywood fromniversal studios. >> happy new year's eve! >> so long 2019. >> hello 2020, so much to look forward to like the golden globes this su
what's the one look that kelly osborne did not want to revisit. >> ♪ welcome to access hollywood fromniversal studios. >> happy new year's eve! >> so long 2019. >> hello 2020, so much to look forward to like the golden globes this su
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performance since 2018 when she was hospitalized following an overdose the crowd also happy to see ozzie osbornefirst public appearance since revealing he was deciding with parkinson's disease. but the night really belonged to one artist. >> i feel like i joke around allot and i never take anything seriously at these kind of things, but i genuinely want to say i'm so grateful and i only want to say that i'm grateful. >> billie eilish dominated, becoming the second artist ever to win, album, record and song of the year along with best new artist she beat out tough competition including viral star lil nas x and fan favorite liz owe l lizzo scored three grammys solo performance for her smash hit "truth hurts." so much emotion from all aspects last night. >> i got to be honest, i forgot the grammys were at the staples center officials asked all the fans not to gather there. of course that was not going to happen. ceofs st ahead, nfl all-star fad f in the pro bowl. >>> what happens in vegas isn't staying in vegas anymore we'll explain, next. whoa, this is awful, try it. oh no, that looks gross what i
performance since 2018 when she was hospitalized following an overdose the crowd also happy to see ozzie osbornefirst public appearance since revealing he was deciding with parkinson's disease. but the night really belonged to one artist. >> i feel like i joke around allot and i never take anything seriously at these kind of things, but i genuinely want to say i'm so grateful and i only want to say that i'm grateful. >> billie eilish dominated, becoming the second artist ever to...
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george osborne it is in the evening standard here in london says that he said that we should have. shale gas extraction on afraid that fracking is a very real risk to our future in terms of climate change we should not be fracking . leakage of methane from the united states is causing more climate change than before me thing is about 100 times more serious as. a gas for climate change them. you've told successive governments of this. i mean head of the liberal democrats to cracking money why do you think that this current government. the tourism a one said that what you're saying is that all worthy of attention here is that here's part of the problem we have a cameron government led by cameron saying action on climate change and i'm supporting it and then his minister in defra was cutting out all the legislation that was preventing us from overstepping them all and this action was running against all the actions on managing climate change so it wasn't a coherent approach different ministers were acting in different ways can i just ask you though about the own voice would it be true
george osborne it is in the evening standard here in london says that he said that we should have. shale gas extraction on afraid that fracking is a very real risk to our future in terms of climate change we should not be fracking . leakage of methane from the united states is causing more climate change than before me thing is about 100 times more serious as. a gas for climate change them. you've told successive governments of this. i mean head of the liberal democrats to cracking money why do...
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thing about the former redwall and the focus on the north which is not hugely different to george osborneo actually huge project with houses and areas already having been raised in order to create... it will bea raised in order to create... it will be a massive u—turn. raised in order to create... it will be a massive u-turn. and it has cost billions already. tens of billions! and this kind of amount of money for a huge mega project like that makes the sort of, you know, 10 million for this and 20 million for that, it puts them all into the shade so hsz is the single biggest decision about what you might call discretionary spend that this government has got. and we will say that this is in order to free up money, apparently, to focus on government priorities such as the nhs, the recruitment of more police officers and levelling up more police officers and levelling up the country with more investment in the midlands and the north. we will pause it there because i want to bring you up to speed and everybody who is with us at the moment about that developing story in iraqi. us official has
thing about the former redwall and the focus on the north which is not hugely different to george osborneo actually huge project with houses and areas already having been raised in order to create... it will bea raised in order to create... it will be a massive u—turn. raised in order to create... it will be a massive u-turn. and it has cost billions already. tens of billions! and this kind of amount of money for a huge mega project like that makes the sort of, you know, 10 million for this...
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when hs2 was first started ten years ago, george osborne had not committed to a new east west railway project. things have changed in the last ten yea rs things have changed in the last ten years and i think this review could highlight how the government could get significant value. it is very expensive. but it's also the only way to get that additional capacity we need that stephen barclay mentioned, otherwise we will need to put prices up on the west coast main line through the roof for peak time travel. and that doesn't seem an effective way to enable the north in london to grow together. it sounds like a recipe for favouring only the very wealthy and sing to anyone else in the north of england that going to london or birmingham is a luxury thatis to london or birmingham is a luxury that is only preserved for the rich. i don't think that is a sensible economic strategy and certainly not how any other major developed economy is approaching its transport needs. at some times, it's billed as shaving a few minutes off of travelling to birmingham or manchester. you have mentioned capaci
when hs2 was first started ten years ago, george osborne had not committed to a new east west railway project. things have changed in the last ten yea rs things have changed in the last ten years and i think this review could highlight how the government could get significant value. it is very expensive. but it's also the only way to get that additional capacity we need that stephen barclay mentioned, otherwise we will need to put prices up on the west coast main line through the roof for peak...
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when hs2 first was announced ten years ago, george osborne had not committed to any new east—west railwayand this review has taken note of that, that the government could get a lot more value from what is a significant investment. but if it was not going to have a significant impact, i wouldn't support it. yes, it is very, very expensive, but it is also the only way to get that additional capacity we need stephen barclay mentioned, otherwise prices on the west coast mainline will go through the roof to russian travel at peak time. that doesn't seem like an effective way to enable the north and london to grow together. it sounds like a recipe for basically favouring only the very wealthy and saying to anyone else in the north of england he was going to london or even birmingham it is a luxury that is only the preserve of the rich. i don't think that is a sensible economic strategy and it is certainly not how any other major developed economy in the western world or china or other parts of asia is approaching its transport needs. that was henri murrison from the northern powerhouse project
when hs2 first was announced ten years ago, george osborne had not committed to any new east—west railwayand this review has taken note of that, that the government could get a lot more value from what is a significant investment. but if it was not going to have a significant impact, i wouldn't support it. yes, it is very, very expensive, but it is also the only way to get that additional capacity we need stephen barclay mentioned, otherwise prices on the west coast mainline will go through...
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but it's interesting that george osborne, when he was the chancellor, made it more attractive for people somebody is relatively young and they sort of see him nice lump sum they think, oh, what a good idea, without thinking of the implications of when they will actually retire. my own advice with the final salary scheme is don't cash it in. keep it. feel jolly pleased about it. the whole idea of cashing in the scheme sounds so idea of cashing in the scheme sounds so ridiculous. it's the best pension scheme you can get, and this was instant offer, offer of instant profit on a prospectus with the seller or the adviser, they could never fulfil it. there is no guarantee of what the final money would be, which is what i think it's coming out now. i think they have been bamboozled, and i would be interested to see where this goes. it sounds like it could be a new chapter in them is selling scandals of the past, or at least we thought the past, they are no longer. ruth, the past, they are no longer. ruth, the daily mirror, we got a historic royal visits, where is prince charles ? royal visits,
but it's interesting that george osborne, when he was the chancellor, made it more attractive for people somebody is relatively young and they sort of see him nice lump sum they think, oh, what a good idea, without thinking of the implications of when they will actually retire. my own advice with the final salary scheme is don't cash it in. keep it. feel jolly pleased about it. the whole idea of cashing in the scheme sounds so idea of cashing in the scheme sounds so ridiculous. it's the best...
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escape on the railroad and members of the underground railroad will smuggle a fleet -- free black osborne. anderson all the way to toronto. got us railroad has somewhat of a starcrossed background. there's a lot of national publicity. the of the members of railroad are investigated as collaborators. but no charges can stick. charges are never brought. to speculation as to the railroads overall loyalty. judge watts himself tends to be a middle-of-the-road person. as war begins and the clouds of , the number of states and then war physically breaks out in april of 1861 following the confederal -- confederate bombardment of fort sumter. judge watts goes to a political rally in carlisle and he is in favor of the compromises that are trying to hold the union together. souths even allowing the to keep slavery. his son is the most vocal person against the compromises and he wants immediate abolition and immediate war against the south. over time, the cumberland valley railroad sees they are going to become a critical part of the overall war effort. this is a small regional railroad at the start
escape on the railroad and members of the underground railroad will smuggle a fleet -- free black osborne. anderson all the way to toronto. got us railroad has somewhat of a starcrossed background. there's a lot of national publicity. the of the members of railroad are investigated as collaborators. but no charges can stick. charges are never brought. to speculation as to the railroads overall loyalty. judge watts himself tends to be a middle-of-the-road person. as war begins and the clouds of...
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. >> osborne says he's undergoing treatment for the disease and his fans shouldn't count him out. >>> ugly brawl at college basketball. it happened last night at the end of a blowout win by kansas over kansas state. a blocked shot by the jayhawks followed by a taunt triggered a wild fight that spilled into the crowd. look at that. several punches were thrown. it took arena staff, coaches, police officers, and even a few cheerleaders to break up the melee. no word yet from the big 12 conference about possible suspensions. >>> starbucks starbucks joining a growing list of companies reducing their carbon footprints. the coffee giant hopes to cut emissions by 50% by 2030. starbucks says cuts will come from its operations and huge supply chain but didn't offer details yet. the company set two other targets -- 50% of the water used for operations and coffee production will be conserved or replenished, and a 50% cut in waste sent to landfills. you know, they have something like 3.8, 3.9 billion hot beverage cups that they release into the environment every year. they've also got a coffee cup
. >> osborne says he's undergoing treatment for the disease and his fans shouldn't count him out. >>> ugly brawl at college basketball. it happened last night at the end of a blowout win by kansas over kansas state. a blocked shot by the jayhawks followed by a taunt triggered a wild fight that spilled into the crowd. look at that. several punches were thrown. it took arena staff, coaches, police officers, and even a few cheerleaders to break up the melee. no word yet from the big...
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>> reporter: robin roberts sat down for a candid interview with ozzy and sharon osborne. >> was there a reason you waited? >> reporter: the truth about his health and why he's ready to reveal everything to his fans. >> it's not easy to be so transparent. you've always been an open book. but something like this, so personal. >> i'm not good with secrets. i cannot walk around with it anymore. it's like i'm running out of excuses. this is the deal. i hope you don't leave me. >> reporter: it's the emotional interview you have to see and it's all coming up at 7:00 a.m. with your "gma first look," abc news, new york. >> sad to see him like that. >>> the challenge to go debt free. >> hear how one couple paid off more than $100,000 in just two years and the secret they are sharing this morning. >>> first, a live look outside at 5:20 this morning. >>> you have a flight and the weather turns bad. do you know your rights? there's a great deal of misinformation out there about weather delayed flights, so let's tackle this straight on. and i'm going to start by giving you the bad news first. the a
>> reporter: robin roberts sat down for a candid interview with ozzy and sharon osborne. >> was there a reason you waited? >> reporter: the truth about his health and why he's ready to reveal everything to his fans. >> it's not easy to be so transparent. you've always been an open book. but something like this, so personal. >> i'm not good with secrets. i cannot walk around with it anymore. it's like i'm running out of excuses. this is the deal. i hope you don't...
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but in those 21 years he cycled through what time was the worst president in connecticut, osborne which at the time was one of the most dangerous presence and he cycled through all the tears of the federal prison system and while he was there to see sort of the worst of the worst, incarceration could bring in what the population, exists who the people are there to so after he was released, he came back he . telephone. it was to, against all on really get a job at dunkin' donuts through the process of rehabilitation area i became aware of his work as i've been tracking gun violence for 15 to 20 years and one of the most effective things i see our community outreach workers that are actually in bed in the community who have a reputation , go out and understand the use of violence often affects people , neighborhoods in the state of connecticut. so this is really the story and it's come to light because the other side of the story which is charlie parker and charlie is a writer in residence at wesleyan university. he's a lecturer in psychology at yale and is the director of connection inst
but in those 21 years he cycled through what time was the worst president in connecticut, osborne which at the time was one of the most dangerous presence and he cycled through all the tears of the federal prison system and while he was there to see sort of the worst of the worst, incarceration could bring in what the population, exists who the people are there to so after he was released, he came back he . telephone. it was to, against all on really get a job at dunkin' donuts through the...
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to -- and peggy osborne to central baptist church and the community of brian college station, texas. it was founded in 1925 as a mission-minded ministry dedicated to sharing a passion for god's word. today central baptist church has become an integral part of the brian college station community, where a strong sense of discipleship has led to the creation of many outreach programs, children's ministry events, and college ministry groups. even as the church has grown, central baptist church remains committed to their original mission-minded goals and through the efforts of the congregation, thousands of people have found the joy, peace and contentment to spring from a fulfilling and personal relationship with jesus christ. for the past 33 years, pastor chris and his wife have been a source of light and encouragement and joy for the entire central baptist church community. under the leadership of pastor chris, central has seen significant change and growth. the relocation of its church to its current 3,500-seat worship center and the most recent addition to the children's ring, it prov
to -- and peggy osborne to central baptist church and the community of brian college station, texas. it was founded in 1925 as a mission-minded ministry dedicated to sharing a passion for god's word. today central baptist church has become an integral part of the brian college station community, where a strong sense of discipleship has led to the creation of many outreach programs, children's ministry events, and college ministry groups. even as the church has grown, central baptist church...
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then chancellor george osborne came to a deal with tony hall that over 75 licence fee would be paid forthe bbc. i think it has been a lot of pressure for the organisation and for him. if the licence fee is taken away then that is the end of the bbc. that is what the bbc is. otherwise it becomes american television, i know a lot about that and it's not nice. let's speak to the top agent professorjonathan shalit. i have met tony many times and i think he has been fantastic but to put it in context, he has done the job for six or seven years, and that's normal time for a big boss at the head of a company. moving on after that time is quite normal. he was going to be moving on soon and i think the point he makes about making sure one person overseen is the midway path of the licence fee is important. i think the job would overwhelm anyone. i don't think it's necessarily personal to tony. it's one of the biggestjobs in the uk. who do you think should take over? that's too big a question for me to answer. i think samira ahmed could run it. seriously? i'm not being facetious. i think she could
then chancellor george osborne came to a deal with tony hall that over 75 licence fee would be paid forthe bbc. i think it has been a lot of pressure for the organisation and for him. if the licence fee is taken away then that is the end of the bbc. that is what the bbc is. otherwise it becomes american television, i know a lot about that and it's not nice. let's speak to the top agent professorjonathan shalit. i have met tony many times and i think he has been fantastic but to put it in...
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sharon osborn whose husband won a grammy in 1994 sounding off on cbs's the talk despite being a presenter at the ceremony. >> the grammys unfortunately is run by middle-aged white wanna bees with no creative talent at all. >> reporter: the academy vigorously denies allegations of corruption calling them c categorically false, misleading and wrong. insiders will be closely watching the ceremony to see if anyone else joins the growing chorus of criticism. all eyes are on returning host alicia keys. >> i do believe her voice is needed at this time. if she doesn't say anything it'll be not just the elephant in the room, it'll be like the elephant around the world. >> reporter: last year drake used his acceptance speech to speak out. sunday we'll see performances, the industries biggest voices belting out chart toppers even as the recording academy takes a hit. the recording academy says there are no plans to address the controversy during sunday's ceremony. but it's anyone's guess how thes will handle it. last year just under 20 million people watched the grammys on tv. so if anyone does spea
sharon osborn whose husband won a grammy in 1994 sounding off on cbs's the talk despite being a presenter at the ceremony. >> the grammys unfortunately is run by middle-aged white wanna bees with no creative talent at all. >> reporter: the academy vigorously denies allegations of corruption calling them c categorically false, misleading and wrong. insiders will be closely watching the ceremony to see if anyone else joins the growing chorus of criticism. all eyes are on returning...
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what sajid javid has said it is i'm not going to stick to them strict fiscal rules, george osborne wanted015. namely, we only stick with income and spending for day—to—day spending. petrol for your car. rather than the price of your car. there's a bias in the way because great benefits for infrastructure projects and has to do with productivity and the fact the south—east of england and tends to be more productive on the basis that the most productive industries are there, not the workers work harder, and that means when you evaluate money will be best spent, it is biased towards the south—east. the argument is from a lot of economists, it's unfairly led to lots of money being allocated to infrastructure projects in the south—east rather than the rest of the country. if you can rewrite that formula, you get a different result, so what they are doing here is flagging up the fact billions of extra pounds will be spent on infrastructure and they will change the way they account for it. thank you very much, andy. the budget is the 11th of march. the home secretary has called for an urgent rev
what sajid javid has said it is i'm not going to stick to them strict fiscal rules, george osborne wanted015. namely, we only stick with income and spending for day—to—day spending. petrol for your car. rather than the price of your car. there's a bias in the way because great benefits for infrastructure projects and has to do with productivity and the fact the south—east of england and tends to be more productive on the basis that the most productive industries are there, not the workers...