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the edinburgh zoo no longer believes that female panda is pregnant. her hormones and he later indicated she had conceived but lost later in the pregnancy. it is leasing the panda from china and pay $700,000 a year for them. 70 people died in an earthquake that struck central philippines, causing widespread destruction. the epicenter of the quake, which had a 7.1 magnitude was beneath the island of bohol. some modern low rise buildings collapsed, some roads were hit by lance glock -- landslides. jonathan head is following this from bangkok. we are hearing about some damage, some buildings affected. how much damage are we talking about? wide area, david. the earthquake was a powerful, the tremors were building that's bringing down buildings up to 100 kilometers away from the epicenter. it is taking authorities some time to work out just how many casualties there are and how many buildings have come down. the first report came from the biggest city in the region, said blue, second-largest in the philippines. a number of buildings came down and people were
the edinburgh zoo no longer believes that female panda is pregnant. her hormones and he later indicated she had conceived but lost later in the pregnancy. it is leasing the panda from china and pay $700,000 a year for them. 70 people died in an earthquake that struck central philippines, causing widespread destruction. the epicenter of the quake, which had a 7.1 magnitude was beneath the island of bohol. some modern low rise buildings collapsed, some roads were hit by lance glock -- landslides....
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oil cartel said that there isn't much oil left in scotland anyway and he's dismissed the idea of an independent edinburgh ever coming under the umbrella of opec which controls one third of the world's oil supply he said that the interests of both london and edinburgh are both under the umbrella of the united kingdom which is all likely to be a blow for the pro independence camp in scotland a big part of the scottish nationalist independence campaign hinges on the notion that oil reserves above the scottish border are going to be what makes the scottish independence campaign viable or the idea of scottish independence viable the scottish national party has even estimated that oil reserves could account for up to three hundred thousand pounds per every scot put into some estimates ninety percent of the u.k.'s oriel is actually located in the north sea in scotland we've had the per independence campaign in scotland really queues in westminster of waging a campaign called project fear to scare scots off taking the yes box when it comes to the scottish independence referendum even the newspaper where the inte
oil cartel said that there isn't much oil left in scotland anyway and he's dismissed the idea of an independent edinburgh ever coming under the umbrella of opec which controls one third of the world's oil supply he said that the interests of both london and edinburgh are both under the umbrella of the united kingdom which is all likely to be a blow for the pro independence camp in scotland a big part of the scottish nationalist independence campaign hinges on the notion that oil reserves above...
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the world's largest noticed all cartels taken sides in the british scottish independence you can't imagine edinburgh is future without london the organization has extensive ties with the u.k.'s biggest exporters a big fans of british weapons now london correspondent polly boycott told me why opec swaying in. the british government's got tight links to opec and in fact the british government sells arms export licenses to a number of its member states including saudi arabia so for critics it's hardly a surprise that opec is trying in along with westminster in dismissing the idea for scottish independence from the opec secretary general general abdalla salim el baradei who happens to be a former minister under colonel gadhafi he's firmly rejected the notion for scottish independence the head of the oil cartel said that there isn't much oil left in scotland anyway and he's dismissed the idea of an independent edinburgh ever coming under the umbrella of opec which controls one third of the world's oil supply he said that the interests of both london and edinburgh are both under the umbrella of the united
the world's largest noticed all cartels taken sides in the british scottish independence you can't imagine edinburgh is future without london the organization has extensive ties with the u.k.'s biggest exporters a big fans of british weapons now london correspondent polly boycott told me why opec swaying in. the british government's got tight links to opec and in fact the british government sells arms export licenses to a number of its member states including saudi arabia so for critics it's...
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neil gay man, i initially interact with him that way and gaye man and we did an event together at the edinburgh book festival. rob delany i haven't met yet but i just got a copy of his yet unpublished book. >> rose: how is it? >> it's extremely funny and quite crude. >> rose: crude? >> as you might expect. >> rose: do you think you could write about pretty much anything? the skills that you have, your core competence is not only command of language, for sure, story telling for sure, and so whether it's science fiction or whether it's crime or whether it's a western or whether it's -- has to do with the drama of a small town you can do it all because those things -- those skills are transfer to believe all those subjects. >> up to a point. i find it very hard to write from the points of view of people from other countries. >> rose: oh! >> it's not hard to write from the point of view of a tourist in that country. where you basically don't know what's going on. but to be inside of a person from that other country you would really is to spend a lot of time snoochlt. >> rose: does that include brit
neil gay man, i initially interact with him that way and gaye man and we did an event together at the edinburgh book festival. rob delany i haven't met yet but i just got a copy of his yet unpublished book. >> rose: how is it? >> it's extremely funny and quite crude. >> rose: crude? >> as you might expect. >> rose: do you think you could write about pretty much anything? the skills that you have, your core competence is not only command of language, for sure, story...
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we will see the queen, of course, and the duke of edinburgh here this afternoon for the christening, along with the prince of whales,, led duchess of cornwall, and not forgetting prince harry will be here as well. in terms of seeing prince george himself, we really only catch a glimpse of him today as he arrives at the chapel with his parents. there will be these official christening photos taken afterwards, but we will not get a chance to see those of the day tomorrow. >> you will see a few burly policeman in the process, i am sure. us hereu for being with on bbc world news. still to come -- we take a look at why sweden has become a favored destination for refugees fleeing syria. in mexico, coastal towns and cities remain on alert as hurricane raymond continues to drift off the pacific coast. worst --g for the meteorologists have warned residents of mexico's western states of heavy rainfall in the coming days which could trigger threatening floods and landslides. the first category iii hurricane to approach mexico this year. over 150 people were killed in mexico last month by two po
we will see the queen, of course, and the duke of edinburgh here this afternoon for the christening, along with the prince of whales,, led duchess of cornwall, and not forgetting prince harry will be here as well. in terms of seeing prince george himself, we really only catch a glimpse of him today as he arrives at the chapel with his parents. there will be these official christening photos taken afterwards, but we will not get a chance to see those of the day tomorrow. >> you will see a...
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the opec umbrella which controls one third of the world's oil supply he said that the interests of both london and edinburgh would be best under the umbrella of the united kingdom this is likely to be a blow for the pro independence movement in scotland because a big part of the scottish nationalists independence campaign has hinged on the notion of more oil providing a role in making scottish independent economically viable the scottish national party has even estimated that oil reserves could be worth up to three hundred thousand pounds every single scored on the first minister of scotland alex salmond has told r.t. in interviews before that if scotland were to become independent well then it could a few more take prepared to take on a part of the u.k.'s national debt because it would then control vast swathes of the u.k.'s oil reserves we have an estimate saying that there are some estimates that say that up to ninety percent of the u.k.'s orderers oil reserves are located in fact above the scottish border in the north sea so in fact from all the european countries it's only norway which has a larger wil
the opec umbrella which controls one third of the world's oil supply he said that the interests of both london and edinburgh would be best under the umbrella of the united kingdom this is likely to be a blow for the pro independence movement in scotland because a big part of the scottish nationalists independence campaign has hinged on the notion of more oil providing a role in making scottish independent economically viable the scottish national party has even estimated that oil reserves could...
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this is his working at the university of edinburgh earlier this year. his cowinner, francois englert, who worked on the same problem in the 60s, was less elusive. he said he was happy. the staff at the collider, too, were celebrating the award. and now the choir of workers there has something else to sing about. ♪ higgs, higgs, glorious higgs ♪ . >> reporter: mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> pelley: now here's something you're going to hear more about tomorrow. our state department correspondent margaret brennan has learned that the u.s. has quietly suspended most financial aid to egypt, including more than half a billion dollars set to go to egypt's military. a military coup in july overthrew egypt's first democratically elected government. tom hanks battled somali pirates on the the big screen. now he's fighting a real-life enemy. his story is next. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed
this is his working at the university of edinburgh earlier this year. his cowinner, francois englert, who worked on the same problem in the 60s, was less elusive. he said he was happy. the staff at the collider, too, were celebrating the award. and now the choir of workers there has something else to sing about. ♪ higgs, higgs, glorious higgs ♪ . >> reporter: mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> pelley: now here's something you're going to hear more about tomorrow. our state...
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the university of edinburgh announced its divestment from the company altra electronics following campaign from students and human rights activists. altra supplies air navigation systems for the u.s. flee the predator and reaper pilotless drones. student activists from the city university of new york are continuing protest against the schools hiring of former cia director and military general david petraeus to teach a class. on monday, demonstrators rallied outside of the building where petraeus'course has been relocated following several rallies. >> you see the videos on youtube. it is terrible. you see them getting pushed around. it is like, why would they go to these extremes? why would you need that if this is just a class? >> even though they be me down, i'm still not scared. i'm still not scared and i won't stop until we have petraeus out. students are facing charges following their arrest at a protest last month. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. on the road in louisiana, broadcasting from new or
the university of edinburgh announced its divestment from the company altra electronics following campaign from students and human rights activists. altra supplies air navigation systems for the u.s. flee the predator and reaper pilotless drones. student activists from the city university of new york are continuing protest against the schools hiring of former cia director and military general david petraeus to teach a class. on monday, demonstrators rallied outside of the building where...
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at the university of edinburgh. he still wants to be a minister. ence between a religious leader and a political leader is not necessarily that far -- you are still leading people, talking about values and morals, out there helping people and serving the public. >> here is ben later on. it is less than one minute. ♪ >> the experience of september 11, and to thousand one, and november 4, 2008, is really my greatest growth and education. because of what has happened tonight, my fear is it will deteriorate from the inside, and now i have something i can do to make a difference, and that is to bring back the republican party from the bad state that it is in, and the challenge that that poses is exciting. i will be back. i cannot even say back. i will be there. >> i will be back from where question mark -- from where? >> he will be back from defeat. this was filmed on the night of the 2008 election, and he had been fighting on behalf of john mccain on campus, and felt overwhelmed by the support for barack -- broccoli -- barack obama. asked his campus? --
at the university of edinburgh. he still wants to be a minister. ence between a religious leader and a political leader is not necessarily that far -- you are still leading people, talking about values and morals, out there helping people and serving the public. >> here is ben later on. it is less than one minute. ♪ >> the experience of september 11, and to thousand one, and november 4, 2008, is really my greatest growth and education. because of what has happened tonight, my fear...
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the queen and the duke of edinburgh headed a small royal contingent with charles and camilla and prince harry, low- key was the order of the day. this christening is another sign of the way things are changing within the royal family. william and kate are quite happy to break with tradition and to do things their way. there were just 22 guests for a service conducted by the archbishop of canterbury and the bishop of london. of the seven godparents only one was from the royal family, princess anne's daughter zara, herself expecting a baby. prince george of course is blissfully unaware of the relentless attention from which his parents hope to shield him. christening over, it was time for tea. >> sreenivasan: there's word that fewer people died from tuberculosis in 2012. the world health organization reported 1.3 million deaths, down 100,000 from the year before. but, the w.h.o. warned there's a growing risk from drug-resistant strains of t.b., and from people not getting adequate treatment. of all infectious diseases, only h.i.v. kills more people than t.b. the city of detroit began pres
the queen and the duke of edinburgh headed a small royal contingent with charles and camilla and prince harry, low- key was the order of the day. this christening is another sign of the way things are changing within the royal family. william and kate are quite happy to break with tradition and to do things their way. there were just 22 guests for a service conducted by the archbishop of canterbury and the bishop of london. of the seven godparents only one was from the royal family, princess...
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for nearly two years i read the constitution's text every day edinburgh for my own satisfaction alone and analysis of what it really sad article by ardor, clause by clause, amendment by amendment, section by section. it was the most satisfying work at and since i get into my teaching more than 20 years ago and it ended up being published by oxford as an american i pick still astonishes me because no one should be paid for having not much fun. i try to read the bible all the way if they knew how. i was freed from the need for trained to tease out the answers to modern legal problems. i wasn't doing that. who cared what i thought. and i used all the ways of reading that i knew. bible reading was a very strong part of my childhood. i grew up in the south in which a christian school. i am trained as a lawyer. i have one specific techniques for interpreting statutes and will and contracts. i also was a folklore nature of many years ago in college, studied at the poems by the odyssey and iliad and finally i read the constitution as they are poetry, with weather saw the poetry or not, i did.
for nearly two years i read the constitution's text every day edinburgh for my own satisfaction alone and analysis of what it really sad article by ardor, clause by clause, amendment by amendment, section by section. it was the most satisfying work at and since i get into my teaching more than 20 years ago and it ended up being published by oxford as an american i pick still astonishes me because no one should be paid for having not much fun. i try to read the bible all the way if they knew...
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to scotland, ostensibly to attend the wedding of a friend that he was thinking about hiring as a political consultant. >> schweizer: why he needed to meet him in edinburghscotland, at a four-star resort, i think, is open to question. so they will categorize them as something related to the leadership pac. but in reality, they're for personal use. >> kroft: we wanted to talk to congressman andrews about his leadership pac and the family trip to scotland, but were turned down. we did manage to find him at a hearing, and passed him a note announcing our presence. andrews, it turns out, is under investigation by the house ethics committee for misusing campaign funds to advance the career of his daughter. he agreed to talk to us outside. what about this trip to scotland? >> rob andrews: i follow all the rules, met the standards, and there is a matter pending before the house ethics committee. under those rules, my obligation's not to talk about the investigation until it's over. >> kroft: we talked to the ethics committee. they said they have no problem with you talking to us about this. >> andrews: well, it's my understanding of the rules are that, when the
to scotland, ostensibly to attend the wedding of a friend that he was thinking about hiring as a political consultant. >> schweizer: why he needed to meet him in edinburghscotland, at a four-star resort, i think, is open to question. so they will categorize them as something related to the leadership pac. but in reality, they're for personal use. >> kroft: we wanted to talk to congressman andrews about his leadership pac and the family trip to scotland, but were turned down. we did...