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Daily headlines from the UAE and around the world brought to you by Gulf News. India said it expected economic growth to surge. The FBI has grave concerns about accuracy of the memo. Rose McGowan says it's time for Weinstein to drop his story. See more at: http://gulfnews.com/gntv
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00:00Good day. Welcome to the Gulf News Update for Thursday, February 1. Here are the top
00:06stories at this hour.
00:08India said today it expected economic growth to surge above 8% as it announced its annual
00:14budget that allocated billions of dollars for rural infrastructure. The government also
00:19unveiled a health insurance program for around 500 million poor. The fiscal deficit will
00:25overshoot to 3.5% from the earlier estimate of 3.2% in the current fiscal, Finance Minister
00:32Arun Jaitley said. There will be no change in personal income tax lapse.
00:36The potential release of a US House Committee's classified memo has the FBI in a remarkably
00:41public clash with the White House. The FBI says it has grave concerns about the accuracy
00:47of the memo, which involves the committee's investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016
00:53The top Democrat on the committee, meanwhile, said its vote to release the memo is invalid
00:58because Republicans secretly altered the memo.
01:01Rose McGowan says it's time for disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein to drop his
01:06story about a consensual relationship. The activist said her statement was the truth
01:12and reality.
01:13Weinstein issued a statement Tuesday that quoted McGowan's former manager saying the
01:17actress had spoken of a consensual encounter with him. Weinstein is accused by multiple
01:23women of sexual misconduct.
01:25And finally, the weather. Today's high across the UAE will be 30 degrees Celsius, dropping
01:29to 14 degrees at night.
01:31That's all for now. Thanks for watching. We will be back with the newscast on Sunday,
01:36but you can always get the latest updates on gulfnews.com

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