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he asks about the record in scotland when it comes to scotland.i will tell him what it is, 143,000 more people i work in scotland. massive investment in renewable industries in scotland to the two biggest warships ever build another history built in scotland. a powerhouse parliament a referendum that was legal decisive and fair and i might add a scotsman winning wimbledon twice while i was prime minister. nevermind and the two it's time for it and v2. >> thank you mr. speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for the leadership is shown particularly in his support of women with the party. the prime minister's legacy for me however and other cancer survivors is a personal support that he is shown for the cancer drug fund. however today i would like him to ask -- a bike to ask him to show the same support for those who have been affected by the contaminated blood. would he please update the house as to whether they too will have a legacy? >> and i think my honorable friend and what she says about the fund has helped many people and country p
he asks about the record in scotland when it comes to scotland.i will tell him what it is, 143,000 more people i work in scotland. massive investment in renewable industries in scotland to the two biggest warships ever build another history built in scotland. a powerhouse parliament a referendum that was legal decisive and fair and i might add a scotsman winning wimbledon twice while i was prime minister. nevermind and the two it's time for it and v2. >> thank you mr. speaker. i would...
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an overwhelming 62% in scotland voted to remain in the eu. and if scotland's first minister gets her way, the country may do just that. two years ago, scotland held a vote to secede from britain, but it failed. the outcome of the e.u. referendum has left many scots wondering if that was a mistake. reporter: centuries ago, stirling was the scene of some major scottish battles for independence from england. in a sense, that history may be playing out again, at least more peacefully this time. nothing says scottish heritage like bagpipes. alan waldron makes them, and loves playing them. but ever since the brexit referendum, he's felt the wind knocked out of him. alan waldron: i was completely shocked -- i thought we'd remain in. you would be a big problem, and enormous headache. i'm annoyed. for me personally, i'd much rather we stayed in. reporter: a glance at his workshop explains his disappointment. the customers for whom he's building these instruments with fine african wood come from all over europe. he's concerned about the impact brexit c
an overwhelming 62% in scotland voted to remain in the eu. and if scotland's first minister gets her way, the country may do just that. two years ago, scotland held a vote to secede from britain, but it failed. the outcome of the e.u. referendum has left many scots wondering if that was a mistake. reporter: centuries ago, stirling was the scene of some major scottish battles for independence from england. in a sense, that history may be playing out again, at least more peacefully this time....
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people in work in scotland. massive investment in renewable industry in scotland. two biggest warships ever built in history built in scotland. power house parliament, referendum that was fair and i might add scottsman winning wimbledon twice as prime minister. never mind indy 2, time for andy 2. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for the leadership as shown in support for women within the conservative party. [shouting] >> the prime minister's legacy for me, however, and fellow cancer survivors is personal support that that he has shown for the cancer drug fund, however, today i would like him to ask to show the same support for those who have been affected by the contaminated blood. would you please update the house as to whether they too will have a legacy? >> i thank my honorable friend about what she said about cancer drug fund. she's absolutely right to raise issue of contaminated blood and we will be spending the extra 125 million pounds we have identified in a m
people in work in scotland. massive investment in renewable industry in scotland. two biggest warships ever built in history built in scotland. power house parliament, referendum that was fair and i might add scottsman winning wimbledon twice as prime minister. never mind indy 2, time for andy 2. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for the leadership as shown in support for women within the conservative party. [shouting] >> the prime...
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in 2014, scotland was on the ropes.y want to break away from england and the rest of the united kingdom? 55% voted no and that was less like an end than the start of something new, a change in scottish politics. a large part of the reason why scotland rejected independence in 2014 was fear -- fear the economy was not strong enough to strike out alone, fear jobs were risk, fear ties to the european union would be cut. fast-forward forward to 2016 and when the u.k. voted to leave the eu, overwhelmingly scotland voted to stay. >> scotland faces the prospect of being taken out of the eu against are will. i regard that as democratically dramatic. >> there is widespread support to bargain on behalf of scotland. partyottish nationalist exploded after the 2014 referendum. to a whopping 115,000 in april this year. election,15 general the s annp one all but three seats, making it the largest political party and now brexit is giving and another boost. is this scotland's chance at independence finally? here's the argument. national
in 2014, scotland was on the ropes.y want to break away from england and the rest of the united kingdom? 55% voted no and that was less like an end than the start of something new, a change in scottish politics. a large part of the reason why scotland rejected independence in 2014 was fear -- fear the economy was not strong enough to strike out alone, fear jobs were risk, fear ties to the european union would be cut. fast-forward forward to 2016 and when the u.k. voted to leave the eu,...
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scotland. >>> everything changes. nothing changes at all. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la,, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ >> anthony:drinking at 4:30 in the afternoon --it's the perfect time. the light is just right. that's important. also it's not too crowded, it's quiet. a man can have a drink in a pint. dignified fashion. free of care. >> bartender: ice, hun? >> anthony: no, thank you. >> bartender: there you go. >> anthony: thank you so much. >> bartender: so you're on holiday? >> anthony: uh, sort of. >> bartender: it's your first time in glasgow? >> anthony: no i've been a number of times before. i haven't been in, uh, this pub before though. oldest in -- >> bartender: about 1510, it was about in. >> anthony: 1510. amazing. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: from my very first time --it was glasgow. my favorite city i
scotland. >>> everything changes. nothing changes at all. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la,, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ >> anthony:drinking at 4:30 in the afternoon --it's the perfect time. the light is just right. that's important....
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meeting the female first minister of scotland. an message that goes everywhere that they can achieve anything they want and nothing should be off-limits to them. that the promised agreed that to do this, girls and women should be able to live free from gender-based violence and domestic abuse and will she commit supporting a bill and ratify the convention? >>, for say that i think it is important symbol for girls and women to see women in positions of prime minister and i respect that minister of scotland. we had a first meeting i was constructive. work pragmatically together. i think is important to do with the issues of gender violence and domestic violence against women and girls. has is what the government let a bounce against women strategy. that is being taken on by large honorable front of secretary. we have a good record on what we have done. protection orders. control offense. always more to do and we will be doing that. >> simon hall! >> welcome my friend to her would describe it has game, set and match to her. [laughter
meeting the female first minister of scotland. an message that goes everywhere that they can achieve anything they want and nothing should be off-limits to them. that the promised agreed that to do this, girls and women should be able to live free from gender-based violence and domestic abuse and will she commit supporting a bill and ratify the convention? >>, for say that i think it is important symbol for girls and women to see women in positions of prime minister and i respect that...
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>> -- one of the most infamous murderers in scotland. and an old timer stirs up trouble. i'm billy, and i quit smoking with chantix. i had a lot of doubts going in. i was a smoker. hands down, it was, that's who i was. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse or of seizures. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you have these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have heart or blood vessel problems, or develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symp
>> -- one of the most infamous murderers in scotland. and an old timer stirs up trouble. i'm billy, and i quit smoking with chantix. i had a lot of doubts going in. i was a smoker. hands down, it was, that's who i was. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood...
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so i go to scotland, beautiful. the weather was beautiful and the waves are crashing up on the rocks. we're opening the course and getting ready to cut a rib bonn. we have so many press. we had over 400, the legendary, how many, 400. 450. it was unbelievable because they are all there for brexit and they were all there to see what was going to happen. will the uk break away and now that's about six hours old so they are bored and they want the next story and the next story is trump so i go there and all of a sudden i start hearing what's trump doing in scotland? well, he's playing golf. so i have a news conference. even newt said that was a great news conference. even i did a good job. i did a good job, newt? when newt says i did a good job. he's a very critical guy. he sometimes says i don't like what he's saying and so let me just tell you. any questions. any questions? and the place goes crazy, the cameras. i'm telling you, we had as big a group of media as you've ever seen. they all drove up, you know, from lond
so i go to scotland, beautiful. the weather was beautiful and the waves are crashing up on the rocks. we're opening the course and getting ready to cut a rib bonn. we have so many press. we had over 400, the legendary, how many, 400. 450. it was unbelievable because they are all there for brexit and they were all there to see what was going to happen. will the uk break away and now that's about six hours old so they are bored and they want the next story and the next story is trump so i go...
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government do to protect scotland's place in europe?> first of all, let's rethink the right old gentleman for what he says about terrorist attacks and how we should stand together on the issue of the united kingdom's future in a relationship at the european union. we need to negotiate the best possible deal for the united kingdom and the closest possible relationship and that would also be the best possible deal for scotland. that's what we need to focus on and what needs to be done >> on the contrary, yesterday the scottish parliament passed a motion across the parliament including the labor party, scottish liberal democrat integrates a law mandating to have discussions with the u.k. government, other default administrations come and e.u. institutions and member states to explore options for protecting scotland's relationship with the e.u. scotland's place in a single market and social employment and economic benefits that come from that. every party in the scottish parliament voted for that except the conservative party who abstained.
government do to protect scotland's place in europe?> first of all, let's rethink the right old gentleman for what he says about terrorist attacks and how we should stand together on the issue of the united kingdom's future in a relationship at the european union. we need to negotiate the best possible deal for the united kingdom and the closest possible relationship and that would also be the best possible deal for scotland. that's what we need to focus on and what needs to be done >>...
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the german vice chancellor, sigmar gabriel, has already confirmed how scotland is able to remain in theopean union. did the prime minister discuss this when she met with nicola sturgeon in edinburgh, and will she do everything to ensure that remain means remain for scotland? prime minister may: i thank the right honorable gentleman for his welcome, and for his comments in the monday's debates. we rely on support from those around us to do our job. we should never forget that. i did discuss arrangements in relation to the negotiations for the united kingdom leaving the eu with the first minister, and i was very pleased that my first trip was a trip to scotland and that i was able to do that so early in my premiership. as i have been clear, the union is very important to me. i was also clear with the first minister that i think that some ideas being put forward are impracticable, but i am willing to listen to options that are brought forward, and we will be engaging fully with all the devolved administrations. >> angus robertson. >> germany has the highest level of support of any continen
the german vice chancellor, sigmar gabriel, has already confirmed how scotland is able to remain in theopean union. did the prime minister discuss this when she met with nicola sturgeon in edinburgh, and will she do everything to ensure that remain means remain for scotland? prime minister may: i thank the right honorable gentleman for his welcome, and for his comments in the monday's debates. we rely on support from those around us to do our job. we should never forget that. i did discuss...
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voted to leave the eu, scotland voted overwhelmingly to stay. >> scotland faces the prospect of beingf the eu against our will. i regard that as democratically unacceptable. >> the first minister enjoys widespread support. membership exploded after the referendum. some 20,000 members on the day of the vote to 115,000 the next year. in the 2015 general election, the snp won many seats, making it the third largest political party. now, brexit has given the cause another boost. is this going to move scotland to independence? for them, brexit changes everything. this is the opportunity the movement has been waiting for. >> a second independence referendum is clearly an option on the table. it is very much on the table. >> while brexit may have sped up the possibility of another run at independence for scotland, it's also made the prospects far trickier. opponents say the economic case for independence is even worse now than it was in 2014. scotland's economy would be underpinned by oil. they say that the plunging crude prices show that going it alone is too risky. questions remain about w
voted to leave the eu, scotland voted overwhelmingly to stay. >> scotland faces the prospect of beingf the eu against our will. i regard that as democratically unacceptable. >> the first minister enjoys widespread support. membership exploded after the referendum. some 20,000 members on the day of the vote to 115,000 the next year. in the 2015 general election, the snp won many seats, making it the third largest political party. now, brexit has given the cause another boost. is this...
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people -- 143,000 more people working in scotland. warships evert built in our history built in scotland. a power house parliament a referendum that was legal, decisive and fair and i might add, as gaza and way of wimbledon twice while i was primacy. off itnd in the to come is time for andy 2. thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for the leadership he has shown with his course of women throughout the conservative party. the prime minister's legacy for support heersonal has shown for the cancer drug front. i would like to ask him to show that same support for those who have been affected by the contaminated blood. would you please update the house as to whether they to will have a legacy. >> it has helped many families and people. she is right to raise this issue of contaminated blood. i can say that we will be spending the extra 125 million pounds in a much fair and comprehensive scheme. we will guarantee that all is affected will receive a regular annual payment that will include all of this with hepatitis
people -- 143,000 more people working in scotland. warships evert built in our history built in scotland. a power house parliament a referendum that was legal, decisive and fair and i might add, as gaza and way of wimbledon twice while i was primacy. off itnd in the to come is time for andy 2. thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for the leadership he has shown with his course of women throughout the conservative party. the prime minister's legacy for support...
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an overwhelming 62% in scotland voted to remain in the eu.d if scotland's first minister gets her way, the country may do just that. two years ago, scotland held a vote to secede from britain, but it failed. the outcome of the e.u. referendum has left many scots wondering if that was a mistake. reporter: centuries ago, stirling was the scene of some major scottish battles for independence from england. in a sense, that history may be playing out again, at least more peacefully this time. nothing says scottish heritage like bagpipes. alan waldron makes them, and loves playing them. but ever since the brexit referendum, he's felt the wind knocked out of him.. alan waldron: i was completely shocked -- i thought we'd remain in. yoyou would be a big problem, ad enormous headache. i'm annoyed. for me personally, i'd much rather we stayed in. reporter: a glance at his workshop explains his disappointment. the customers for whom he's building these instruments with fine african wood come from all over europe. he's concerned about the impact brexit co
an overwhelming 62% in scotland voted to remain in the eu.d if scotland's first minister gets her way, the country may do just that. two years ago, scotland held a vote to secede from britain, but it failed. the outcome of the e.u. referendum has left many scots wondering if that was a mistake. reporter: centuries ago, stirling was the scene of some major scottish battles for independence from england. in a sense, that history may be playing out again, at least more peacefully this time....
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this examines the issue of independence for scotland.d with television, penicillin, -- it is also home for an independence movement that refuses to die. in 2014, the scots got a vote. did they want to break away from england and the united kingdom? 55% voted no, but that was less of a changed more in scottish politics. here is the situation. a large part of the reason why rejected independence was fear. fear jobs were at risk. to their european union would be cut or 20 u.k. voted to leave the eu, overwhelmingly scotland voted to stay. ofscotland sees the prospect being taken out of the eu against our will. i view that as democratically unacceptable. >> necklace storage and -- nicola sturgeon enjoys widespread support. her support exploded after the 2014 referendum. year.hopping 115,000 this in the 2015 general election, seats inon all but 3 one ofliament making it t the largest parties in westminster. is this scotland's independence, finally? here is the argument. nationalists say that the united kingdom scotland voted for 14 years ago i
this examines the issue of independence for scotland.d with television, penicillin, -- it is also home for an independence movement that refuses to die. in 2014, the scots got a vote. did they want to break away from england and the united kingdom? 55% voted no, but that was less of a changed more in scottish politics. here is the situation. a large part of the reason why rejected independence was fear. fear jobs were at risk. to their european union would be cut or 20 u.k. voted to leave the...
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scotland. >> the prime minister successor is very well known. all the front pages because of the threat to deport the very much loved green family from the highland. the first ever premiership is likely to be imposing against the wishes of almost every single mp from scotland. meanwhile, she says she plans to continue with brexit is by the fact that we voted to remain in the eu. we give them an extension to put an application for a work visa in a normal way and i hope that will happen. vote in this house. he asked about the record of the government when it comes to scotland. 143,000 more people working in scotland. the two biggest warships ever built in our history built in scotland. a power house parliament a referendum that was legal, decisive and fair and i might wimbledon twice while i was primacy. nevermind in the to come off it is time for andy 2. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for the leadership he has shown with his course of women throughout the con
scotland. >> the prime minister successor is very well known. all the front pages because of the threat to deport the very much loved green family from the highland. the first ever premiership is likely to be imposing against the wishes of almost every single mp from scotland. meanwhile, she says she plans to continue with brexit is by the fact that we voted to remain in the eu. we give them an extension to put an application for a work visa in a normal way and i hope that will happen....
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voted to leave the eu overwhelmingly scotland voted to stay. >> scotland faces the prospect of beingthe eu against our will. i regard that as democratically unacceptable. enjoysla sturgeon widespread support. party explodeder after the 2014 referendum. from 25,000 members on the day of the vote to 115,000 in april this year. wonhe 2015 election they all but three of the seats in parliament making it the third largest political party in westminster. is this scotland's chance at independence? finally? here's the argument. nationalists say the united kingdom scotland voted for two years ago is not the united kingdom that is on offer now. for them brexit changes everything. this is the opportunity the movement has been waiting for. >> a second independence referendum is clearly an option to be on the table and it is very much on the table. >> while brexit may have sped up the possibility of another run at independence, it has also made the prospect far trickier. say the economic case for independence is even worse now than it was in 2014. plunging crude prices prove going it alone is too
voted to leave the eu overwhelmingly scotland voted to stay. >> scotland faces the prospect of beingthe eu against our will. i regard that as democratically unacceptable. enjoysla sturgeon widespread support. party explodeder after the 2014 referendum. from 25,000 members on the day of the vote to 115,000 in april this year. wonhe 2015 election they all but three of the seats in parliament making it the third largest political party in westminster. is this scotland's chance at...
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air and ahead of her travels to berlin, german vice chancellor gabriel has already confirmed to scotland is able to remain in the european union. does the prime minister discussed this and she met with nicholas search and then she was an eden borough and will she do everything to ensure that they must remain for scotland? >> and i think the right honorable gentleman, but can also save for the the comments he made today with the recognition he showed a nasty said then, we all rely on support from those around us to do our job and we should never forget that. i did discuss the arrangements in relation to the negotiation for the united kingdom leaving the e.u. i was very greased my first trip was a trip to scotland must have been very clear the union is very important to me. i was also clear with the first minister that there are some ideas being put forward, but i'm waiting to listen to the options and we will engage fully with the evolved administration. >> germany has the highest level of support of any continent of european countries for scott and remaining in the european union. what t
air and ahead of her travels to berlin, german vice chancellor gabriel has already confirmed to scotland is able to remain in the european union. does the prime minister discussed this and she met with nicholas search and then she was an eden borough and will she do everything to ensure that they must remain for scotland? >> and i think the right honorable gentleman, but can also save for the the comments he made today with the recognition he showed a nasty said then, we all rely on...
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different issues going on in scotland. >> didn't scotland side with john snow?ght that's what happened. >> that was game of thrones. >> i don't understand global politics. (laughter) >> larry: but there is a wistfulness about yesterday and wanting to make things the way that they were. there is no time machines. i don't know what's wrong with people. do they think we can turn back the clock? the clock moves forward, it doesn't go back. >> people weren't really paying attention. the awful thing is what's becoming clear is because the breaks are it campaign was known as the leave campaign, people are coming out and saying, i thought leave meant immigrants leave, i didn't think it meant britain was leaving europe. i thought it meant -- >> xenophobia is really powerful. >> i was in england a week and ran into that. had one of the most racist incidents in my life. went into a pool hall, a guy was arguing with the bouncer who was black guy and the dude was a white guy and he said you can't tell me where i can go in my can't and he said to the black dude, i'll be back
different issues going on in scotland. >> didn't scotland side with john snow?ght that's what happened. >> that was game of thrones. >> i don't understand global politics. (laughter) >> larry: but there is a wistfulness about yesterday and wanting to make things the way that they were. there is no time machines. i don't know what's wrong with people. do they think we can turn back the clock? the clock moves forward, it doesn't go back. >> people weren't really...
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scotland needs to remain as part of a larger country that has a greater say.hat argument has been turned on its head by britain's decision to leave the eu. that is your global business report. still ahead, we focus on a different pursuit for real estate investors. california complete with wine vineyards and polo fields. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: this is bloomberg markets. i'm mark barton. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. we are focusing on investor tom barrick. he made his fortune in real collecting various items. now he is applying the lessons he learned as a dealmaker on wall street to a personal asset, his ranch in california. erik schatzker reports. erik: here at happy canyon , it is easy to mistake tom barrick for your average vineyard. >> at every level, it is capable to grow these berries. each cluster is hand sculpted to make just the right umbrella area to nurture that particular bunch of the dairies as the season goes on, they become more right. in the quest is getting to that perfect sugar content of knowing when they will be harvested. erik: but he is an
scotland needs to remain as part of a larger country that has a greater say.hat argument has been turned on its head by britain's decision to leave the eu. that is your global business report. still ahead, we focus on a different pursuit for real estate investors. california complete with wine vineyards and polo fields. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: this is bloomberg markets. i'm mark barton. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. we are focusing on investor tom barrick. he made his fortune in real...
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is, i go tot scotland. i know i am going to get killed if i go to scotland because the press is dishonest. -- we are doing a massive renovation, just like we are going to open the old post office a year ahead of schedule. i am delaying the opening because i want it to be so close , even i -- if i delay it a weth or two, i want to say are more than a year ahead of schedule and under budget and the project was even better than i said it was going to be. on november open it 7, the day before the big day. and the press will be there. they will be there by the hundreds, but they won't say we are ahead of schedule or under budget. i want to support my children. i think i have been a good father. -- i put myrump children as they grow a little bit older -- and i put eric in charge of the great turnberry resort, the home of the british open. and eric in the last year going back and forth, two days there and then go back and fight with contractors, and they did an unbelievable job. i said if i go over there these dis
is, i go tot scotland. i know i am going to get killed if i go to scotland because the press is dishonest. -- we are doing a massive renovation, just like we are going to open the old post office a year ahead of schedule. i am delaying the opening because i want it to be so close , even i -- if i delay it a weth or two, i want to say are more than a year ahead of schedule and under budget and the project was even better than i said it was going to be. on november open it 7, the day before the...
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for example, if scotland has a vote to exit, scotland has north sea oil, the nuclear submarine bases, very important part of the u.k. it would be not good for britain. erik: and northern ireland surely follow suit. not so great britain and a -- any longer. david: 52-48 vote, democracy does not say if you have a majority, that requires you to do something. in our constitution, to get a treaty approved in the senate, it takes two thirds. if you want to amend the constitution, it takes two thirds and three quarters of the states. this was not a binding vote. whether the prime minister regretted it or not, that is another issue. in the end, the next prime minister will take a hard look at it, assess the terms. my own view, obviously not based on inside information, my view based on general knowledge is it is unlikely britain will actually exit in one or two years. they may negotiate for a while. the terms are going to be so expensive. erik: many people are hopeful that you are right. let's say you are wrong and britain -- david: i have been wrong before in my life, yes. erik: would that m
for example, if scotland has a vote to exit, scotland has north sea oil, the nuclear submarine bases, very important part of the u.k. it would be not good for britain. erik: and northern ireland surely follow suit. not so great britain and a -- any longer. david: 52-48 vote, democracy does not say if you have a majority, that requires you to do something. in our constitution, to get a treaty approved in the senate, it takes two thirds. if you want to amend the constitution, it takes two thirds...
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the nice part is, let me tell you, so i go to scotland, and i know i'll get killed when i go to scotland because the press is so dishonest. i went there to make sure that my boy -- i bought turnberry, and we are going to do this massive renovation just like we're opening the old post office and we're a year ahead of schedule and i want to open it as soon as possible. does that make sense to you? i was going to open it in august, and i'm delaying the opening because i want it to be so close because even if i delay it a month or two, the hotel will open sooner, but i want to say we'remore than a year ahead of schedule and we're under budget and the product is even better than what i said it was going to be. maybe i'll open it on november 7th, the day before the big day. oh, we're going to have -- and the press will be there. they'll be there by the hundreds, but they won't say we're under budget. they won't say we're ahead of schedule, but that's okay. people know! what happened is we have children, and i want to support my children. i think i've been a good father, and i want to support t
the nice part is, let me tell you, so i go to scotland, and i know i'll get killed when i go to scotland because the press is so dishonest. i went there to make sure that my boy -- i bought turnberry, and we are going to do this massive renovation just like we're opening the old post office and we're a year ahead of schedule and i want to open it as soon as possible. does that make sense to you? i was going to open it in august, and i'm delaying the opening because i want it to be so close...
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i was in scotland one night. that's not easy. it's a long trip, right? i was there one night, and i was out of there. so here's what happens. the next day, the news comes on. donald trump went to scotland in the middle of the campaign to play golf. but here's what's worse. they took my statement on the pound, if the pound goes down, turnberry is going to do great. they don't know i'm answering a question. everyone thinks i'm bragging and i want the pound to go down. here's worse. the crooked, crooked disgusting group that works for hillary clinton, now remember, i never touched a club. i never -- they show me hitting a ball. donald trump playing golf in scotland during the, you know, troubles and everything else of the world. and they put it in an ad. but the picture was from two years before. and a different course. the only good thing, no, it's true. and they said playing golf at turnberry. two good things happened out of it. number one, the head of turnberry said, did you take an ad because we're swamped with business? i said, really? that's good, rig
i was in scotland one night. that's not easy. it's a long trip, right? i was there one night, and i was out of there. so here's what happens. the next day, the news comes on. donald trump went to scotland in the middle of the campaign to play golf. but here's what's worse. they took my statement on the pound, if the pound goes down, turnberry is going to do great. they don't know i'm answering a question. everyone thinks i'm bragging and i want the pound to go down. here's worse. the crooked,...
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this going to move scotland to independence. for them, brexit changes everything.tunity the movement has been waiting for. a second independence referendum is clearly an option on the table. it is very much on the table. have sped upit may the possibility of another run at independence for scotland, it's also made the prospects far trickier. caseents say the economic for independence is even worse than it was in 2014. the plunging crude prices show that going it alone is too risky. questions remain about what scotland'sn with it will have to convince eu member states it is worthy of joining their class. >> that was just one of the many quick takes you can find on the bloomberg. you can also find them on bloomberg.com, along with all the latest business news and analysis 24 hours a day. thank you for watching. this is bloomberg. ♪ narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it is a 21st century phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this, . they have a unique power to pr
this going to move scotland to independence. for them, brexit changes everything.tunity the movement has been waiting for. a second independence referendum is clearly an option on the table. it is very much on the table. have sped upit may the possibility of another run at independence for scotland, it's also made the prospects far trickier. caseents say the economic for independence is even worse than it was in 2014. the plunging crude prices show that going it alone is too risky. questions...
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talked about this parliament, scotland. the way we manage to last nights meeting, we took a bit of a cue from what happens in this house as i sat out what i call the result of the referendum was and why. i set out what i blueprints and united kingdom seems would be. i explain how different parts of the united kingdom voted adult 27 other members of. at the end of the dinner, i answered all their questions than i do in this house when mr. speaker as fully as sacred. a little bit of british parliamentary practice was introduced and it's a good way of doing things. >> very good for the european council as well. .. >> i did emphasize it's a uk decision but also the united kingdom will want to listen very carefully to all of the constituent nations into these other ministers and parliaments in setting up negotiation we want to carry on. as for this issue of free movement of people that were before the next prime minister and government and parliament to decide but i in no doubt that this is a difficult issue. it's a difficult is
talked about this parliament, scotland. the way we manage to last nights meeting, we took a bit of a cue from what happens in this house as i sat out what i call the result of the referendum was and why. i set out what i blueprints and united kingdom seems would be. i explain how different parts of the united kingdom voted adult 27 other members of. at the end of the dinner, i answered all their questions than i do in this house when mr. speaker as fully as sacred. a little bit of british...
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supportple in scotland this. people and work in scotland. massive investment and the renewable industries in scotland. the two biggest warships ever built in scotland. a powerhouse element, a referendum that was legal, decisive, and fair. and the scotsman winning wimbledon twice when i was prime minister. indy 2.d time for andy 2. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for the leadership he has shown in support of women within the conservative party. the prime minister's legacy for me however and for fellow cancer survivors is the personal support that he says shown for the cancer drug fund. however today i would like him to -- i would like to ask them to show that seem support for those who have been affected by the contaminated led. and update the house as to whether they too will have a legacy. >> i think my honorable friend. it has helped many families and people. she is right to raise this issue of contaminated lug. -- blood. the 125be spending million pounds. receive acted will regular annual payment includ
supportple in scotland this. people and work in scotland. massive investment and the renewable industries in scotland. the two biggest warships ever built in scotland. a powerhouse element, a referendum that was legal, decisive, and fair. and the scotsman winning wimbledon twice when i was prime minister. indy 2.d time for andy 2. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for the leadership he has shown in support of women within the conservative party. the prime...
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i was very pleased that my first trip was a trip to scotland and i was able to do that so early in my prime minister ship. forw i was also clear with the first minister that i think if there are some ideas being put forward that are impractical but i'm waiting to listen to the options that were brought forward and we will be engaging fully with all thee evolved administration. adm >> germany has the highest level of support of any continent with european countries for scotland remaining in the europeanes union. so what the price minister thinks gensler for the interest of the members of her government in members of their interest in having scotland remain within the eu and will she assure the chancellor and other heads of state anda government that we in scotland will do everything that is necessary for us to remain in the eu. >> i have to say to [shouting]th because this is a line he has been taking for some time. i do find it a little confusing that only two years ago the scottish national party was campaigning forte scotland to leave the unitedh kingdom which would've meant leaving
i was very pleased that my first trip was a trip to scotland and i was able to do that so early in my prime minister ship. forw i was also clear with the first minister that i think if there are some ideas being put forward that are impractical but i'm waiting to listen to the options that were brought forward and we will be engaging fully with all thee evolved administration. adm >> germany has the highest level of support of any continent with european countries for scotland remaining...
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don't just come out with one or two sentences. >> so i go to scotland. the waves are crashing up on the rocks. we're opening the course. getting toward cut a ribbon. we have so many press. how many? 400. 450. it was unbelievable. they were all this for brexit. and they were all there to see what would happen. now that's about six hours old. they want the next story. they're bored. all of a sudden i start hearing, what is trump doing in scotland? playing golf. so i have a great news conference. even newt said i had a great news conference. he is a very critical guy. he sometime says i don't like what he's saying but there i did a good job. so let me tell you. any questions? any questions? and the place goes crazy. i'm telling you. we had as big a group of media as you've ever seen it. they all drove up from london. everybody converged. one of the questions was mr. trump, if the pound goes down, how will turnbury do? i didn't bring it up. if the pound goes down, it will do very well next day, it is in an ad by hillary clinton. they don't show the question.
don't just come out with one or two sentences. >> so i go to scotland. the waves are crashing up on the rocks. we're opening the course. getting toward cut a ribbon. we have so many press. how many? 400. 450. it was unbelievable. they were all this for brexit. and they were all there to see what would happen. now that's about six hours old. they want the next story. they're bored. all of a sudden i start hearing, what is trump doing in scotland? playing golf. so i have a great news...
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. >> people shoot for sports in scotland.ut not with automatic assault rifles. >> in a given year more people are shot in oakland than the entire country of scotland. >> we have people who are on the terror watch list who are able to buy a firearm. >> reporter: proposition 63 on the ballot in november would impose mandatory background checks to buy ammunition. some gun owners who chose not to go on camera, say california is punishing law-abiding citizens. >> criminals, terrorists, are not somebody who is going to follow the law, not going to abide by these restrictions on ammo. >> reporter: the guns on display here are back in a vault now, but plenty of others are still out there on the streets of oakland. abc7 news. >> still ahead at 6:00, why an american is being blamed after the attempted coup in turkey. >> i'm meteorologist drew tuma. off to a cool start. temperatures absolutely below normal and the cooling trend continues not just for one more >>> thousands of people are back on turkey's streets to show their support for
. >> people shoot for sports in scotland.ut not with automatic assault rifles. >> in a given year more people are shot in oakland than the entire country of scotland. >> we have people who are on the terror watch list who are able to buy a firearm. >> reporter: proposition 63 on the ballot in november would impose mandatory background checks to buy ammunition. some gun owners who chose not to go on camera, say california is punishing law-abiding citizens. >>...
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. >> people shoot for sports in scotland.ut not with automatic assault rifles. >> in a given year more people are shot in oakland than the entire country of scotland. >> we have people who are on the terror watch list who are able to buy a firearm. >> reporter: proposition 63 on the ballot in november would impose mandatory background checks to buy ammunition. some gun owners who chose not to go on camera, say california is punishing law-abiding citizens. >> criminals, terrorists, are not somebody who is going to follow the law, not going to abide by these restrictions on ammo. >> reporter: the guns on display here are back in a vault now, but plenty of others are still out there on the streets of oakland. abc7 news. >> still ahead at 6:00, why an american is being blamed after the attempted coup in turkey. >> i'm meteorologist drew tuma. off to a cool start. temperatures absolutely below normal and the cooling trend continues not just for one ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. keep calm, your internet's on. i found a tha
. >> people shoot for sports in scotland.ut not with automatic assault rifles. >> in a given year more people are shot in oakland than the entire country of scotland. >> we have people who are on the terror watch list who are able to buy a firearm. >> reporter: proposition 63 on the ballot in november would impose mandatory background checks to buy ammunition. some gun owners who chose not to go on camera, say california is punishing law-abiding citizens. >>...
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scotland should pursue its own distinct economic and political and apart from the u.k.within the four decade-old union with the rest of europe. visitre stories, bloomberg.com. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn. matt: i matt miller. a gorgeous shot from the roof of our building. shery: time for the bloomberg business flash. blackberry will no longer manufactured the block very classic -- blackberry classic. introduced the classic after joining the company in 2013. the move is another step towards eliminating the bb10 operating system. matt: mcdonald's has won a case in the european court that could prevent another company from using any combination of the mc" to sell food or drinks. the court found the use of ma ccoffee would take unfair mcdonald'sf walmar trademarks. making arlines are capacity glut worse by adding the average price per kilogram has fallen 20%. a quick check on u.s. stocks right now. we are down across the board, along with most global indexes, with the exception of the ftse which show some gains. the dow and s&p and the nasdaq all dow
scotland should pursue its own distinct economic and political and apart from the u.k.within the four decade-old union with the rest of europe. visitre stories, bloomberg.com. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn. matt: i matt miller. a gorgeous shot from the roof of our building. shery: time for the bloomberg business flash. blackberry will no longer manufactured the block very classic -- blackberry classic. introduced the classic after joining the company in 2013....
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you know, time unite and make the think there should be a second vote for scotland to leave so that scotland can stay in the eu. >> i don't know. i think wait the next few years and wait and see what happens with brexit first and then take it from there. >> reporter: and finally, i mean, you've got another 2 million pound paycheck. that's worth a lot less after brexit. not that we care about the money, but we' seen investors watching the show day-to-day and seen the value of the sterling has plummeted. do you care about these things? do you care about the level of the volatilitysterling. >> i haven't thought about it really. i listen to the news and i drive myself and i listen to what's going on. i know a lot of people around london are very concerned about it. i think we've got to wait a little bit longer to see exactly what happens and make our move from there. >> yes. now, if if youre here in the uk. stay tuned because mark carney will be testifying before the treasury select committee. we'll be bringing you that live. spking of all things sporty. i was with greg reter fordnd one of his c
you know, time unite and make the think there should be a second vote for scotland to leave so that scotland can stay in the eu. >> i don't know. i think wait the next few years and wait and see what happens with brexit first and then take it from there. >> reporter: and finally, i mean, you've got another 2 million pound paycheck. that's worth a lot less after brexit. not that we care about the money, but we' seen investors watching the show day-to-day and seen the value of the...
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sam: the wild card in all of this could actually be scotland. while the uk as a whole voted 52 to 48 to leave the european union, scotland voted overwhelmingly to stay. britain's desire to keep its relationship with scotland could play a huge role in dictating the terms of a possible brexit. we move now to a weighty issue back home, how to prevent mass shootings. one policy gaining traction is bringing back a federal assault weapons ban, which would almost certainly stop americans from buying ar-15-style rifles, like the kind used in the orlando massacre. does the constitution allow for this sort of measure? and just as importantly, would it work? john lewis: not next month, not next year, but now. sam: words meant to command the attention of congress, but which failed to force even a vote on a package of bills aimed at keeping guns out of dangerous hands. as lawmakers fight and flail over this issue, regular people wanna know more about these, ar-15-style rifles. some 5 to 10 million of them are in us households. they were the weapon of choice
sam: the wild card in all of this could actually be scotland. while the uk as a whole voted 52 to 48 to leave the european union, scotland voted overwhelmingly to stay. britain's desire to keep its relationship with scotland could play a huge role in dictating the terms of a possible brexit. we move now to a weighty issue back home, how to prevent mass shootings. one policy gaining traction is bringing back a federal assault weapons ban, which would almost certainly stop americans from buying...
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saw scotland, southerners himself as a distinctive region within a larger political union. iously reading the poetry of robert burns, southerners had a ready vocabulary to describe how one could fight, lose and ye t remain heroic and honorable. that fits the entire narrative of scottish history. mark twain was overstating the case when he claims the civil war would not have happened if southerners had not read walter scott's novels. the southern obsession with scotland, which is everywhere when you look for it, may help understand how defeat and honor were not irreconcilable. the earliest articulations of a next donation for confederate defeat came in the form of lee's farewell address at appomattox. on the evening of april 9, the same day he surrendered to grant, lee assigned his aide with the task, how to sympathetically explain the surrender and thank the troops for their sacrifice? when by 10:00 a.m. the next morning, he had not yet completed the address, lee sequestered in his personal ambulance until he finished, posting an quarterly outside so as not to be disturbed.
saw scotland, southerners himself as a distinctive region within a larger political union. iously reading the poetry of robert burns, southerners had a ready vocabulary to describe how one could fight, lose and ye t remain heroic and honorable. that fits the entire narrative of scottish history. mark twain was overstating the case when he claims the civil war would not have happened if southerners had not read walter scott's novels. the southern obsession with scotland, which is everywhere when...
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scotland voted overwhelmingly to stay in the european union in the days following saying that for scotlandhould be a member of the eu. she ultimately cap the u.k. together. but nicola sturgeon probably seeing a reason to revisit that and one of the legacies of the referendum by david cameron is that we could see again a talk about whether scotland should be independent. scarlet: thank you so much for that. let's start with the headlines. mark crumpton has more from the newsroom. mark: president obama meets with law enforcement, mayors, academics and civil rights activist to address the problem of police violence. the funerals for three of the officers will be held today. the other two officers will be laid to rest on friday and saturday. on the first anniversary of the nuclear agreement with iran, republicans in congress want to derail the deal. the house is scheduled to vote this week on three proposals that would impose sanctions on iran. last year, iran agreed to curtail its nuclear program in exchange for the easing of economic sanctions area congress hasn't been able to agree on fundi
scotland voted overwhelmingly to stay in the european union in the days following saying that for scotlandhould be a member of the eu. she ultimately cap the u.k. together. but nicola sturgeon probably seeing a reason to revisit that and one of the legacies of the referendum by david cameron is that we could see again a talk about whether scotland should be independent. scarlet: thank you so much for that. let's start with the headlines. mark crumpton has more from the newsroom. mark: president...
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she is basically the face of scotland right now.he believes that scotland should not sever its ties with the eu. david: displaying some reasonableness you might say? thehe has seemed like grown-up of the bunch. there was a committee that suggest that maybe she should be in charge of the whole thing, given all the maneuvering to the last few weeks. she has her eye on a long game. she has been campaigning for scottish independence for a long time. david: since the last referendum. >> said she was 16. she was the face of the campaign during the lead up to the referendum whic h she lost. will there be another referendum? will they win this time? it is hard to know she is trying to pave the way. carol: i feel like she been thinking about this issue for a long time. >> she definitely has a plan. the question is whether there will be a referendum and if it will come at the right time. there are people that think she doesn't have enough said court yet and she would rather wait until she was sure. will he get along with the new uk prime mini
she is basically the face of scotland right now.he believes that scotland should not sever its ties with the eu. david: displaying some reasonableness you might say? thehe has seemed like grown-up of the bunch. there was a committee that suggest that maybe she should be in charge of the whole thing, given all the maneuvering to the last few weeks. she has her eye on a long game. she has been campaigning for scottish independence for a long time. david: since the last referendum. >> said...
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scotland's population voted overwhelmingly to remain in the eu.gshot attempt by rogue delegates to prevent donald trump's presidential nomination has been rejected by a key rnc committee. turning away a proposed amendment which would have allowed delegates to vote their conscience. new england patriots quarterback tom brady will not appeal his nfl four game suspension to the u.s. supreme court. a federal appeals court denied his attempt to get a new hearing on his deflategate suspension. roger goodell was within his powers when he suspended brady for his role in the deflated footballs used in a game. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. david: financials are falling today as investors digested second-quarter results from citigroup and wells fargo. city beat estimates while wells fargo matched. wells fargo is the biggest laggard in the s&p 500 today after the world's most valuable bank posted second-quarter profit that fell nearly 3%. -- let'sd out today find out why. fargo's rep
scotland's population voted overwhelmingly to remain in the eu.gshot attempt by rogue delegates to prevent donald trump's presidential nomination has been rejected by a key rnc committee. turning away a proposed amendment which would have allowed delegates to vote their conscience. new england patriots quarterback tom brady will not appeal his nfl four game suspension to the u.s. supreme court. a federal appeals court denied his attempt to get a new hearing on his deflategate suspension. roger...