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he did get some urban images because when you think of scotland, you think of william wallace and braveome urban areas, but he does get that classic scotland look in there because after you leave the urban areas, you do see how green and lush and lovely and old that scotland is. >> ah, it's so spectacular. it's fun to see this in time lapse. the best part is every time we see it, the sky, watching the clouds roll through these beautiful areas, one of my favorite places to visit there, and he does get imagery of it is eddinburg castle, which is lovely. up there on the hill. that's something that when you tour scotland, you can actually tour the castle. i don't have to take pictures next time i go. i'll just show this to people and say this is what i did on my vacation. >> it could be entertaining. it could be funny. this time you see in succession what comes up, and it's -- >> what? >> a jooi gigantic spider. how did she even get that there? is it a pet? >> it's cat reason wra. she reach out to katrina. she has now adopted this spider, and it's made a home with her. >> for real? i honest
he did get some urban images because when you think of scotland, you think of william wallace and braveome urban areas, but he does get that classic scotland look in there because after you leave the urban areas, you do see how green and lush and lovely and old that scotland is. >> ah, it's so spectacular. it's fun to see this in time lapse. the best part is every time we see it, the sky, watching the clouds roll through these beautiful areas, one of my favorite places to visit there, and...
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>> william wallace is rolling over in his grave. i like equity. >> neil is next. take it away. >>> is isis a crisis because we are godless? welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. look at the uproar i started. it all began with a chap named nigel as in the man who many say this could be britain's next prime minister telling me, on fox, why he thinks isis is knocking on our door. we are all but letting them in because, as nigel sees it, we have all but slammed the door on god. we are into multiculturalism to the extent we have invited terrorism. forget about ju ndao kristians. nigel says we have nothing. leave it to rup earth murdock to put his more than two cents in. >> nigel was here saying that something may be more basic or systemic going on here and across the globe. that is what binds us, religiously, we are a secularized world in this country and mentioned britain. losing kristian values and the seeds. what do you think? >> i think there's a lot to it, absolutely. that's something that happened in australia some time ago. the then prime minister came out and mad
>> william wallace is rolling over in his grave. i like equity. >> neil is next. take it away. >>> is isis a crisis because we are godless? welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. look at the uproar i started. it all began with a chap named nigel as in the man who many say this could be britain's next prime minister telling me, on fox, why he thinks isis is knocking on our door. we are all but letting them in because, as nigel sees it, we have all but slammed the door on god....
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>> william wallace is rolling over in his grave. i like equity. >> neil is next.it away. >>> is isis a crisis because we are godless? welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. look at the uproar i started. it all began with a chap named nigel as in the man who many say this could be britain's next prime minister telling me, on fox, why he thinks isis is knocking on our door. we are all but letting them in because, as nigel sees it, we have all but slammed the door on god. we are into multiculturalism to the extent we have invited
>> william wallace is rolling over in his grave. i like equity. >> neil is next.it away. >>> is isis a crisis because we are godless? welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. look at the uproar i started. it all began with a chap named nigel as in the man who many say this could be britain's next prime minister telling me, on fox, why he thinks isis is knocking on our door. we are all but letting them in because, as nigel sees it, we have all but slammed the door on god. we are...
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its history stretching from william wallace to william the bruce, national teams like soccer's worldup, for more, let's bring in david sheffer, professor of law at northwestern university and from washington, d.c. is charles king, professor of international affairs and government at jornlgt universi n university. in your these us at harvard university you wrote about devolution. what do you think about what's happening now? >> at that time in the mid 1970s north sea oil had arisen as a prospect for economic recovery for the scottish people. and of course, for the british people as well. and it did stimulate a lot of political dialogue at the time too, and i think it agave some incentive to the scottish national party which had been around for a few decades but had not really taken off, to make the economic case for independence. because that had always been the political platform in the scottish national party. so as a student at that time, i thought this was a very dynamic and interesting development in a country we presume would never have broken up. and in fact, i did study it rat
its history stretching from william wallace to william the bruce, national teams like soccer's worldup, for more, let's bring in david sheffer, professor of law at northwestern university and from washington, d.c. is charles king, professor of international affairs and government at jornlgt universi n university. in your these us at harvard university you wrote about devolution. what do you think about what's happening now? >> at that time in the mid 1970s north sea oil had arisen as a...
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if i am in great written and i have william wallace running and saying i, have to get scotland away fromtain, gold is up 2% from last week. when you are seeing turmoil in those currencies, gold is going up. people who like to structure trade to say, i think there might be turmoil and gold, you --ld structure a deal where with long, british pound gold. king and thear is gold price is down. >> interesting. perhaps gold losing a little bit of its luster at the safe haven. with all of that in mind, how would you be trading gold right now? >> good morning. gold has been in a wicked congestion pattern over the last year. i will use that 1240 level and right below it, i will get out and move on. chance to outstanding get back to the 1340 level, based on what is going on. if it loses some of its strength, that will be better for gold. gold is benchmarked against the u.s. dollar. we will see gold star to move back higher. to 1340. back >> let's put your trade in layman's perspective. severeld explain what congestion means. if you buy gold at the current and then you close it, gold futures covers
if i am in great written and i have william wallace running and saying i, have to get scotland away fromtain, gold is up 2% from last week. when you are seeing turmoil in those currencies, gold is going up. people who like to structure trade to say, i think there might be turmoil and gold, you --ld structure a deal where with long, british pound gold. king and thear is gold price is down. >> interesting. perhaps gold losing a little bit of its luster at the safe haven. with all of that in...
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you may recall the movie "braveheart", in which mel gibson plays william wallace, a loose depict of the independence. the scots are calling for independence, and will decide whether they will go it alone. >> reporter: it's a fantastic other worldly landscape. carved by glaciers, settled by a bold and hardy people. a land with a unique history and enormous decision to make. >> it will come around one in a lifetime. the opportunity is now. >> we have a chance to change the future. >> this will give us the chaps to change it. >> if there was a time where your voice was important and opinion make a difference, it's this. >> reporter: the scots will vote on a simple question - whether a yes will mean a split for the u.k. breaking apart a political union agreed to 300 years ago. americans might see scotland as the northern part of england. they are two distinct nations that share the same islands since the early 1700s, after scottish nationalists stage a fight for independence and lost. the counter campaign is led by this man, and a strong appeal to scottish nationals. >> no one, absolutely n
you may recall the movie "braveheart", in which mel gibson plays william wallace, a loose depict of the independence. the scots are calling for independence, and will decide whether they will go it alone. >> reporter: it's a fantastic other worldly landscape. carved by glaciers, settled by a bold and hardy people. a land with a unique history and enormous decision to make. >> it will come around one in a lifetime. the opportunity is now. >> we have a chance to change...
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it's history stretching from william wallace and robert the bruce to a modern world in which it already feeds it's own teams in soccers world cup. let's bring in david scheper from chicago from northwestern university and charles contain, professional of international affairs and government at georgetown university. professor, 40 years ago, when the u.k. was 260 years old, in your thesis at harvard, you wrote about derolution. what prompted your interest in that subject years ago when very few thought about it. >> at that time, in the mid 1970's, north sea oil had arisen as a prospect for economic recovery for the scottish people, and of course for the british peel, as well. it did stimulate a lot of political dialogue at the time, too. i think it gave some incentive to the scottish national party, which had been around a few decades but hat not taken off to make the economic case for independence, because that always had been the political platform in the scottish national party. as a student at that time, i thought that this was a very dynamic and interesting development in a country
it's history stretching from william wallace and robert the bruce to a modern world in which it already feeds it's own teams in soccers world cup. let's bring in david scheper from chicago from northwestern university and charles contain, professional of international affairs and government at georgetown university. professor, 40 years ago, when the u.k. was 260 years old, in your thesis at harvard, you wrote about derolution. what prompted your interest in that subject years ago when very few...
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this is an emotionally charged struggle that traces its roots all the way to the days of william wallacehey may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom to calculate pension benefits based on inflation or earnings, whichever is higher! [ cheers and applause ] >> freedom! >> perhaps not the most convincing battle cry. >>> next up, phil robertson, that ultra conservative patriarch of "duck dynasty," got suspended when he railed against homosexual behavior. nine months later he's gone further telling tony perkins on his radio show that diseases like aids are god's punishment for what he calls immoral conduct. listen up. >> god says one woman, one man and everybody said that's old hat. that's the old bible stuff. and i'm thinking, a clean guy, disease-free guy, and a disease-free woman, they marry and they keep their sex between the two of them, they're not going to get chlamydia and gonorrhea, syphilis and aids. it's safe. now, to me, either it's the wildest coincidence ever that horrible diseases follow immoral conduct, or it's god saying, there's a penalty for that kind of condu
this is an emotionally charged struggle that traces its roots all the way to the days of william wallacehey may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom to calculate pension benefits based on inflation or earnings, whichever is higher! [ cheers and applause ] >> freedom! >> perhaps not the most convincing battle cry. >>> next up, phil robertson, that ultra conservative patriarch of "duck dynasty," got suspended when he railed against homosexual behavior....
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. >> how much of it is nationalist pride like william wallace in the movie, we've never had a countryent was right, but is that part of your feeling? >> i think i've actually been impressed and surprised about how the "yes" campaign has not played that emotional card. they've been much more focused on the issues and it's been the other side that's drawn the sentimental card. david carman teared up in his last speech on that. but i just think that obviously there's a lot to do with that kind of whole, we are being oppressed and persecuted by english landlords. but i think when it comes down to it, we'll still be very much in a situation where we're always engaging in england. it's not about hating england. it's about us not being told what to do by people who don't share the same values as us and don't seem to care for us that much as well. >> do you think the queen talked down to you? i read your piece that you suggested the queen was condescending by saying, why don't you people take this seriously? >> i think scots should think very carefully about this decision. like, hello? we've
. >> how much of it is nationalist pride like william wallace in the movie, we've never had a countryent was right, but is that part of your feeling? >> i think i've actually been impressed and surprised about how the "yes" campaign has not played that emotional card. they've been much more focused on the issues and it's been the other side that's drawn the sentimental card. david carman teared up in his last speech on that. but i just think that obviously there's a lot to...
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>> some people would say it started with william wallace. >> we did take it back there. >> back to 1999sh parliament. it was voted for overwhelmingly. it was described as the settled will. it turned out to be anything but settled. in 2011, the people elected a majority government on the promise of securing a referendum on independence from london. that was the one astonishing thing that they got an overall majority. the next thing was that he agreed to a referendum in 2011. he agreed to a yes-no vote. he thought that the polls were around 30% in favor of that that could easily be beaten if you give a yes or no question. >> the best led plans. >> that are proved to be a huge miscalculatio miscalculations. it's a toss up. >> you are a scotsman. you grew up there and you are tied to this. one interesting thing is you and others have been adamant that this is good for scottland and a boom for their economy. i want to turn to what former british prime minister gordon brown said. americans may share equal, civil, and political rights, but scotland, england, wales and northern england share. a
>> some people would say it started with william wallace. >> we did take it back there. >> back to 1999sh parliament. it was voted for overwhelmingly. it was described as the settled will. it turned out to be anything but settled. in 2011, the people elected a majority government on the promise of securing a referendum on independence from london. that was the one astonishing thing that they got an overall majority. the next thing was that he agreed to a referendum in 2011. he...
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just ask william wallace. >>> we also have new developments tonight on the american citizen accused ofing to recruit isis fighters right here at home. and plotting to kill american troops. we reported last night right here on "the kelly file" that the man ran a convenience store in upstate new york, really western new york, rochester. and now new details are emerging from the alleged home grown terror plot. fox news's chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge just filed this report. >> reporter: megyn, testifying on capitol hill the fbi director says isis is breeding a new kind of terrorist, the rec room radical. >> it's no longer necessary to actually meet somebody in al qaeda to get training and inspiration to conduct a terrorist attack here in the united states. someone can do it in their pajamas in their basement. >> reporter: and we're learning new information tonight from court documents about an alleged recruiter and his pipeline from upstate new york to the battlefields of syria and iraq. federal investigators say the 30-year-old naturalized u.s. citizen used one-on-o
just ask william wallace. >>> we also have new developments tonight on the american citizen accused ofing to recruit isis fighters right here at home. and plotting to kill american troops. we reported last night right here on "the kelly file" that the man ran a convenience store in upstate new york, really western new york, rochester. and now new details are emerging from the alleged home grown terror plot. fox news's chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge just...
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this is an emotionally charged struggle which traces its roots to the days of william will as-- wallacemay take a life but they'll never take our freedom to calculate pension benefits based on inflation or earnings, whichever is higher! (cheers and applause) freedom! and the stakes, and the stakes of our young scotland. a vote for separation would mean the near resignation of british prime minister david cameron. back in 2012 cameron agreed to the independence vote as a calculated gamble. and if he loses scotland he'll have to make it up by winning india back at the crap table. folks, any time people are and rely demanding something and i don't entirely understand why, i'm with them. as an irish american i knew all too well, what it's like to suffer under the boot of an indifferent monarchy. answer my letters, prince. i would die for you. and it is looking good for the pro independence yes scotland campaign. the polls were running against secession until recently when 47% of those surveyed said yes to independence while 45% said no, while another 8% said something no one else outside of
this is an emotionally charged struggle which traces its roots to the days of william will as-- wallacemay take a life but they'll never take our freedom to calculate pension benefits based on inflation or earnings, whichever is higher! (cheers and applause) freedom! and the stakes, and the stakes of our young scotland. a vote for separation would mean the near resignation of british prime minister david cameron. back in 2012 cameron agreed to the independence vote as a calculated gamble. and...
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scotland is part of the united kingdom and now facing a dramatic and costly change as the land of william wallace and birthplace of golf prepares to vote on a referendum for independence next week. >> we have the latest on the attempts by now the leadership in london to save the union. michel michelle, good evening. >> it's not looking so united. today began the full court press by prime minister cameron to convince the scots to stay in the united kingdom. the scottish flag is over 10 downing street. it will stay there through next week's referendum and today opposition leader head of the labour party also called on the british people to fly the scottish flags over the homes in a sign of unity with the scots. former british prime minister brown unveiled a package of promises to the scots to vote against independence and get more say over the fiscal policy, social policy and tax revenues. the british pound today stabilize after the massive sell-off of yesterday in the wake of the polls that saw for the first time suggested that scotland could actually break away from the uk. today the head of the
scotland is part of the united kingdom and now facing a dramatic and costly change as the land of william wallace and birthplace of golf prepares to vote on a referendum for independence next week. >> we have the latest on the attempts by now the leadership in london to save the union. michel michelle, good evening. >> it's not looking so united. today began the full court press by prime minister cameron to convince the scots to stay in the united kingdom. the scottish flag is over...
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we have williams wallace. next to me is helen cooper, the white house correspondent for "new york times" and author of "the house at sugar beach" which was a "new york times" best seller. we also have co founder of and renowned human rights activist who worked for peace in africa for over 25 years. and we are also pleased to have the five-time grammy nominating artist who established the confidence foundation that benefits under served children in africa and the united states. before i turn to our panelists with questions let me note that the event hashtag is #africa summit and those following on twitter can submit questions under the hashtag. once we have had initial comments and back and forth we will open up for your questions. so the title of the panel is the changing dynamic. africa's image and u.s. perceptions in the 21st century. what is your role of how africa is being covered? what is your view of how africa is being covered here in the united states? do you think we are getting the right story? are w
we have williams wallace. next to me is helen cooper, the white house correspondent for "new york times" and author of "the house at sugar beach" which was a "new york times" best seller. we also have co founder of and renowned human rights activist who worked for peace in africa for over 25 years. and we are also pleased to have the five-time grammy nominating artist who established the confidence foundation that benefits under served children in africa and the...
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he reminds me of medical gibson or something, like william wallace. how do you get to where it's too close to call without making a compelling case? what would that do if it surprises everyone and they vote for independence? >> well, the pound has weakened. it's going to weaken considerably more. it generates the type of uncertainty that would give you a general flight to the dollar and probably be good for the u.s. bond market. they're letting 16-year-olds vote for the first time and who knows what these kids are going to do. >> and foreigners. >> right. you never know. scotland is an important golf course, too, andrew. >> is your worry about scotland or the domino effect that some people talk about, whether it be in spain or other places inside europe? >> well, you worry about catalonia because they're going to vote. they have a referendum vote, too. so it raises questions about the stability of the eurozone in general. >> but if scottland chooses to stay, does that mean the catalonia thing is off the table? >> oh, no, the catalonia situation is sti
he reminds me of medical gibson or something, like william wallace. how do you get to where it's too close to call without making a compelling case? what would that do if it surprises everyone and they vote for independence? >> well, the pound has weakened. it's going to weaken considerably more. it generates the type of uncertainty that would give you a general flight to the dollar and probably be good for the u.s. bond market. they're letting 16-year-olds vote for the first time and who...
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williams is officially the boy that never grows up. this was released ahead of the live performance. it's a wig. actor rosy perez and executive nicole wallacerbara walters at "the view." they'll join when the show returns. >>> seinfeld is still celebrating its 25th not that there's anything wrong with that to commemorate the congoers who wear the famous puffy shirt for their november 16th game. the team will also remove their names from the jersey and replace them with characters from that show. got to wear the puffy shirt, huh? >> yeah. had to wear the puffy shirt, and he wore it on the tonight show, and everyone made fun of him, and it looked like a pirate. >> there are so many classics that they could have picked, right? >> that's the fun of it. everyone can have their favorite, and they can show up and do whatever scenes they want to. >> 25th game. >> yeah. >> you're not that old yet. i'm richard lui. hope it's just your first stop of the day. grandpa lui. grandpa karins. your first stop of the day on nbc. you read the labels on the foods you eat - but do you know what's in your skincare? neutrogena naturals. a line of naturally derived
williams is officially the boy that never grows up. this was released ahead of the live performance. it's a wig. actor rosy perez and executive nicole wallacerbara walters at "the view." they'll join when the show returns. >>> seinfeld is still celebrating its 25th not that there's anything wrong with that to commemorate the congoers who wear the famous puffy shirt for their november 16th game. the team will also remove their names from the jersey and replace them with...