or paying for our utility hills which which have doubled. how scotland bounced back after the disappointment of missing out on a world cup play off spot with eyes on euro qualification. and will it be glasgow or liverpool receiving douze points as they become the final two cities in the running to host eurovision 2023? good morning. another day of sunshine and showers but the less frequent and widespread than yesterday. the other thing is the wind will not be as strong so it won t feel as cool as it did yesterday. all the details later in the programme. it s wednesday the 28th september. our main story. the international monetary fund which is responsible for stabilising the global economy has criticised the government s plans for tax cuts, warning the measures will increase inequality . it follows the chancellor s mini budget last week, which saw the value of the pound slump to an all time low. now, some of the country s biggest lenders have suspended mortgage deals a
this statement is really blunt. it certainly is. good morning. a highly unusual warning from the imf. this is the body that seeks to balance the global spread sheets, keeping economy is healthy and preventing the devastation that can happen when economies fail. it is not unusual for them to send out warnings to smaller, more chaotic economies, but to explicitly warrant the uk, one of the most stable in the world, that decisions are morally questionable is extraordinary. they say the mini budget, described as untargeted, will likely increase inequality. they go so far as suggesting the prime minister and chancellor re evaluate when they publish their next fiscal plans on the 23rd of november. that is because friday s tax cut plans led to panic.
live from the cbsn bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. and now, locals are worried about their loved ones rallying against a ukraine invasion and an update minutes ago from the white house. darren is talking about rain and more in a few minutes but in the meantime why is school board president said fallout from school closure plans led to his home being vandalized. all of the sudden he said like his head exploded. a man shot in the head along a napa freeway and tonight his daughter is speaking out. and out of control police
trillion a year maintaining our current foreign policy. and i could find hundreds of billions of dollars there, and i wouldn t have to cut programs at home. programs that basically i don t agree with, but i don t feel like that s where we should cut first. i think we should cut out all this war mongering and bring our troops home. and i think politically it would be a smart thing to do. don t miss hardball with chris matthews weeknights at 5:00 and 7:00 eastern only on msnbc, the place for politics. here s your first look at around america today. high winds continue to fuel a massive north texas fire that continued to creep toward dallas-ft. worth and hundreds of homes. according to the texas forest service, 150,000 acres have been scorched, and 150 homes destroyed. about 1,500 firefighter are battling that wildfire but have yet to gain control. a california homeowner s moving plans led to a major