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david cameron, nick clegg, and milibandram -- and ed have scheduled appearances. is tracking the story. the concern in westminster that yes is a possibility. scots possibility of the ripping up the union. these gentlemen are heading to .cotland " isnot break up our family the plea from david cameron. female voters a little bit more undecided compared to the male voters. that explains what seems to be a ft in campaigning we are seeing. we spoke to the cofounder of momsnet. interesting that we're going to have alex salmon and alastair on momsnet.y interesting to see what kind of questions they come under. they will have to answer question things about currency, eu membership, the new scotland act offered by gordon brown. burgess, foreign exchange. the pound is at the center of this debate. the economics are still century. the female voters are probably more disposed to voting yes. at the same time, they have this expectation that the pound comes with them. >> the predisposition to vote yes is coming from a survey done mumsnet.am at assuming that the pound would be c
david cameron, nick clegg, and milibandram -- and ed have scheduled appearances. is tracking the story. the concern in westminster that yes is a possibility. scots possibility of the ripping up the union. these gentlemen are heading to .cotland " isnot break up our family the plea from david cameron. female voters a little bit more undecided compared to the male voters. that explains what seems to be a ft in campaigning we are seeing. we spoke to the cofounder of momsnet. interesting that...
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the other two gentlemen, nick clegg and ed miliband will be there as well. cameron puts on the front page, the right place for us to be is scotland. that is what is at stake. we desperately want you to stay. that is what all of this is about. it is a plea. we have seen a change in tone. no accident of course, because we have evidence from the polls that a lot of the undecided voters are women. we have seen a real change in the way the tone of this campaign, and we are set to see some news later on today. go head tooing to head. we spoke to justine roberts. ofy have done their own poll the scottish moms net users. it is interesting to look at their results. they show 48% say yes to independence. 41% say no. perhaps more for independence than the national polls have shown. interesting for me was what they found when they asked about the pound. polled by moms net in scotland think scotland will be able to keep the pound. if it is a yes vote, if they don't manage to keep the pound, there will be a lot of explaining to do. >> it is interesting, the whole sterling
the other two gentlemen, nick clegg and ed miliband will be there as well. cameron puts on the front page, the right place for us to be is scotland. that is what is at stake. we desperately want you to stay. that is what all of this is about. it is a plea. we have seen a change in tone. no accident of course, because we have evidence from the polls that a lot of the undecided voters are women. we have seen a real change in the way the tone of this campaign, and we are set to see some news later...
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if you look at cameron and miliband and clegg.an establishment class, a southern english class -- >> what about gordon brown, he's a scott and he's been fighting like hell for unity. he's a great guy. >> gordon brown, i thought his speech was magnificent, and that was the first sign, i think, it was the end of the englishmen going north of the border and preaching to the scots. >> what's a plumy boy? >> like a posh person. and that was from the heart. that was a very emotional argument for the union. and i think if the "no" vote does sort of win, then i think people will look at gordon brown's speech and think that was the thing that saved the day. >> what's left of britain if great britain is not united anymore? >> a lot less. 8% of the population goes. a large amount of the land mass -- >> what do you call your country? >> well, the debate over the flag, what the flag's going to be -- >> is it the united kingdom of britain and northern ireland? >> people talking about our uk as. >> oh, come on. >> exactly. >> we fought a civil w
if you look at cameron and miliband and clegg.an establishment class, a southern english class -- >> what about gordon brown, he's a scott and he's been fighting like hell for unity. he's a great guy. >> gordon brown, i thought his speech was magnificent, and that was the first sign, i think, it was the end of the englishmen going north of the border and preaching to the scots. >> what's a plumy boy? >> like a posh person. and that was from the heart. that was a very...
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almost like a wedding gown, and you can see it was signed by david cameron, ed miliband, and nick clegg. just a quote it says, people want to see change. a no vote will deliver faster, safer, and better change and separation. but there is a lot of emotion in the british press in general. i saw a poll from "the guardian" that points out the prospect of separation from scotland has stirred feelings of sadness in england and wales. according to the poll, a majority, 56% of the english and welsh, say they would feel sad if there was a divorce with scotland. but it is a very different story in scotland. only 40% of scots say they would feel sad if they had to separate from england. >> continuum and with that analogy of an unhappy marriage always two sides to the story. papers outside of the u.k. not surprising we are also focusing on this referendum. >> there is a lot of interest in the u.s., where a lot of people have scottish ancestry. take a look of this article in "the wall street journal" talking about how ties have brought the conversation to the u.s. 5.4 million americans claim to hav
almost like a wedding gown, and you can see it was signed by david cameron, ed miliband, and nick clegg. just a quote it says, people want to see change. a no vote will deliver faster, safer, and better change and separation. but there is a lot of emotion in the british press in general. i saw a poll from "the guardian" that points out the prospect of separation from scotland has stirred feelings of sadness in england and wales. according to the poll, a majority, 56% of the english...
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nick clegg and ed miliband joined cameron on the tour and spoke around scotland urging voters to reject independence. >> voting no is not voting for no change. if you vote no, if you vote to stay in the united kingdom, in our family of nations that will trigger another very rapid and very comprehensive move to make sure that scotland has even more powers to determine its own future within the united kingdom. >> cameron said the british government would give greater autonomy on taxation and finance. alex salmon dismissed the visit sayinging it was a sign of panic to only help his yes campaign. voters will make their choices next thursday. the latest poll suggest a surge of support in the yes side. if voters choose independence, it would take at least a year and a half to finalize the arrangement. >>> the families of missing japanese people are asking for help. be r nhk world's kazuto sassa has more. >> reporter: the symposium was organized by the japanese government to raise international awareness of abductions and other forms of human rights violations by north korea. the event was hel
nick clegg and ed miliband joined cameron on the tour and spoke around scotland urging voters to reject independence. >> voting no is not voting for no change. if you vote no, if you vote to stay in the united kingdom, in our family of nations that will trigger another very rapid and very comprehensive move to make sure that scotland has even more powers to determine its own future within the united kingdom. >> cameron said the british government would give greater autonomy on...
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. >> british prime minister david cameron on deputy prime minister nick clegg and opposition leader ed miliband were on scotland wednesday to bolster support for scotland to stay in the u.k.. the scottish referendum vote takes place on september 18. standing in for the prime minister during question time was former british foreign secretary william hague and deputy labor party leader harriet harman. decision focused entirely on the referendum vote. this is about 35 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, i have been asked to reply on behalf of my right honorable friend, the prime minister. who is with the deputy prime minister and the leader of the opposition in scotland today to listen and talk to voters about the huge choice they face and their message to the scottish people is simple. from the people of england, wales and ireland, we want you to stay in the united kingdom. mr. speaker, i join the prime minister in the tribute on monday to jim dobbin who died over the weekend. he was a proud scot and a hard-working and principled parliamentarian who was re
. >> british prime minister david cameron on deputy prime minister nick clegg and opposition leader ed miliband were on scotland wednesday to bolster support for scotland to stay in the u.k.. the scottish referendum vote takes place on september 18. standing in for the prime minister during question time was former british foreign secretary william hague and deputy labor party leader harriet harman. decision focused entirely on the referendum vote. this is about 35 minutes. >>...
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they clegg on them but they just bounce right off versus a much more in-depth article that people care and scroll to read for 10 or 15 minutes. beat helps you find those audiences input it against that. prove?t did chart beat dis >> i'm a v.c. cannot dohat you successful brand advertising but the capital has been misallocated spread like peanut otter over everything. when you allocate correctly you can deliver exceptional results. >> good, in-depth content and not these listicles. >> the trick is knowing where they are paying attention and that's what they can measure the entire audience pixel by pixel and they are doing that for about 80% including bloomberg. >> this is bad news for buzzfeed media, these websites getting lots of >> but you are saying -- lots of clicks. >> buzzfeed is changing the model to be more in-depth. >> they do not find sites very good for building the engagement they are trying to get. coca-cola or a movie trying to get awareness it's not where you want to be advertising. >> i'm wondering if that changes the valuations of those companies because we see them the
they clegg on them but they just bounce right off versus a much more in-depth article that people care and scroll to read for 10 or 15 minutes. beat helps you find those audiences input it against that. prove?t did chart beat dis >> i'm a v.c. cannot dohat you successful brand advertising but the capital has been misallocated spread like peanut otter over everything. when you allocate correctly you can deliver exceptional results. >> good, in-depth content and not these listicles....
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i'm absolutely convinced that nick clegg, ed miller band, and myself are utterly sincere in making this pledge. for myself, i hope people would recognize that before the last election, people asked me if i was sure i was committed to the cameron process. am i sure if i would pacify became prime minister? am i sure? there was and are sometimes is a bit of skepticism with the conservatives in scotland but i delivered on all of those. the scotland act was passed in changes have been made. in terms of showing respect, i got the people of scotland and the institutions of the scottish government respect. as for future governments, as you put it, imposing a referendum, what i would say is i faced a choice as prime minister. scotland voted for a scottish national party government that had a majority and i faced a choice in what is the right thing to do? the right thing to do is to respect people in scotland in grant the wish of the elected government for a referendum which we are posing. i took the decision backed by other party leaders to say the scottish people voted for a scottish national p
i'm absolutely convinced that nick clegg, ed miller band, and myself are utterly sincere in making this pledge. for myself, i hope people would recognize that before the last election, people asked me if i was sure i was committed to the cameron process. am i sure if i would pacify became prime minister? am i sure? there was and are sometimes is a bit of skepticism with the conservatives in scotland but i delivered on all of those. the scotland act was passed in changes have been made. in terms...
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it's what i call doing a nick clegg.[laughter] [applause] look, when nick clegg broke that promise on tuition fees, he didn't just destroy trust in himself and the liberal democrats. he did something else. he destroyed trust in politics. every time a promise is broken, every time a false promise is made, every time we say vote for us and tomorrow everything will be totally different, people get more and more cynical. people get more and more turned off. people think politics is more and more a game and that all we're in it for is ourselves. that's why i plan for the next ten years. not a plan for the next ten years which says nothing changes. but a route map. a route map for the country. a route map for people like gareth that i talked about earlier. for the young woman who wanted to see benedict cumberbatch and ended up with me and said my generation is falling into a black hole. i want to know there's a future for me. that's what this plan is about. our plan starts with rewarding hard work once again because that's wha
it's what i call doing a nick clegg.[laughter] [applause] look, when nick clegg broke that promise on tuition fees, he didn't just destroy trust in himself and the liberal democrats. he did something else. he destroyed trust in politics. every time a promise is broken, every time a false promise is made, every time we say vote for us and tomorrow everything will be totally different, people get more and more cynical. people get more and more turned off. people think politics is more and more a...
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we're seeing the picture on the screen of a very, very smiling nick clegg. that obviously was taken a long time ago during the campaign, but there must be smiles on the face of the westminster politicians, the current government, despite the fact that they are going to have a huge amount of work to do to meet these promises in their vow and to meet the demands of alex salmon, even in his concession speech just about half an hour ago. he used the word demand. demand that this devo max, which he said was promised late in the game actually be enacted. and he put a date for the next. he talked about march 2015. he's going to be giving a press conference. you'll certainly hear what he's saying. how do you think he's going to be when he faces the press? what's that engagement going to be, do you think, after this vote? >> he's invincible, isn't he? he's had career highs, career lows, and he keeps charging through. typical alex salmon, he's not standing there being disappointed, he's charging ahead with asserting himself as the leader of the power to edinburgh deba
we're seeing the picture on the screen of a very, very smiling nick clegg. that obviously was taken a long time ago during the campaign, but there must be smiles on the face of the westminster politicians, the current government, despite the fact that they are going to have a huge amount of work to do to meet these promises in their vow and to meet the demands of alex salmon, even in his concession speech just about half an hour ago. he used the word demand. demand that this devo max, which he...
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in "the daily record" this morning, david cameron and nick clegg renewed their promise of extensive newowers for the scottish parliament in the event of a no vote. just hours after the prime minister made a passionate plea for unity. >> as you reach your final decision, please, please, don't let anyone tell you you can't be a proud scot and a proud brit. [ applause ] >> reporter: the yes campaign says its opponents are panicking and only independence can guarantee that scotland will control its own future. the first minister said business leaders were telling him it made economic sense, too. >> what we're demonstrating today with some of the most serious business people in scotland, men and women who are job creators, creating tens of thousands of jobs in their careers, that there is very substantial groups in scottish business who see the opportunity from an independent scotland. >> reporter: both sides know the voters could swing this referendum either way. the campaigns have just two days left to win them around. >> i'm back with the very latest in a couple of moments. don't go away.
in "the daily record" this morning, david cameron and nick clegg renewed their promise of extensive newowers for the scottish parliament in the event of a no vote. just hours after the prime minister made a passionate plea for unity. >> as you reach your final decision, please, please, don't let anyone tell you you can't be a proud scot and a proud brit. [ applause ] >> reporter: the yes campaign says its opponents are panicking and only independence can guarantee that...
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he described the reaction of david cameron, nick clegg, the prime minister as disarray.to play on that to show that they weren't really ready to deal with this. they came up with a plan that would give scotland greater powers over taxation, greater powers over its economy, health service, those sorts of things if there was a no vote. that would start tomorrow they said, there's a real sense here among some people that, look, if london -- if the politicians in london, david cameron and the others, only realized in the past week or so that they had a problem in scotland, that there might be a yes vote, that was an indication that the politicians in london were out of touch with scotland, their finger wasn't on the pulse and that's the point that the nationalists, the independence campaigners will making here, that london doesn't get scotland, they're better at governing themselves. >> nic robertson live from scotland this morning. >>> still to come, one of the biggest counterterrorism operations in australia's history. officials shut down a possible terror attack by isis s
he described the reaction of david cameron, nick clegg, the prime minister as disarray.to play on that to show that they weren't really ready to deal with this. they came up with a plan that would give scotland greater powers over taxation, greater powers over its economy, health service, those sorts of things if there was a no vote. that would start tomorrow they said, there's a real sense here among some people that, look, if london -- if the politicians in london, david cameron and the...
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>> you know, i interviewed david cameron and nick clegg about that a few months ago and they both saidthey think we're ready, and i think we are. i think it shouldn't be an issue. it is an issue. 78% consider it normal now. and most of the people that don't are elderly. so i think we're going in the right direction and i can't wait for an openly gay prime minister. >> fascinating stuff. thanks for coming to the "gmt" studio. >>> they say the first thing you have to do if you want to be a star is act like a star. it seems that's true not just for humans but for horses as well. at least it is at cavalier, a canadian circus troupe which features performing horses whose living standards would make many a pop stargelous. they're now touring singapore, and we sent our reporter to meet them. >> reporter: at first glance, it may look like any other circus. but this is cavalia. and in this circus, it's the horses who steal the spotlight. 50 stallions and geldings, it takes a big team to keep these stars in line. kavalia has traveled to more than 60 countries but nowhere quite as challenging as
>> you know, i interviewed david cameron and nick clegg about that a few months ago and they both saidthey think we're ready, and i think we are. i think it shouldn't be an issue. it is an issue. 78% consider it normal now. and most of the people that don't are elderly. so i think we're going in the right direction and i can't wait for an openly gay prime minister. >> fascinating stuff. thanks for coming to the "gmt" studio. >>> they say the first thing you have...
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what impact can three englishmen south of the border -- nick clegg, ed miller band, david cameron --? >> it was on downing street definitely. >> it was difficult to get it up this time. >> they're trying to pull on those hearts. >> apparently i'm on twitter. >> he's been paying someone else to tweet for him. cranny. >> stay with us. we took another look at what apple has to offer. it's 6:56 a.m. in london. ♪ >> the weight is open. apple -- wait is over. heads tocameron scotland. worries a currency union would not be possible. >> munich forcing the company do cancel a couple hundred flights. ♪ it is 7:00 here in london on this wednesday morning. apple's new products have just arrived in a room packed with silicon valley executives. the company unveiled its next-generation. >> apple watches the most personal device we have ever created. make the best watch in the world. one that is precise. oris accurate within plus minus 50 milliseconds. it is customizable so you can find one that reflects your personal style. >> we have a new watch, a new iphone. i keyed a for apple. this caroline hy
what impact can three englishmen south of the border -- nick clegg, ed miller band, david cameron --? >> it was on downing street definitely. >> it was difficult to get it up this time. >> they're trying to pull on those hearts. >> apparently i'm on twitter. >> he's been paying someone else to tweet for him. cranny. >> stay with us. we took another look at what apple has to offer. it's 6:56 a.m. in london. ♪ >> the weight is open. apple -- wait is...
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even nick clegg wonders if the heavy hand of the police is what this case needed.right for their son. i would want the family to be reunited. >> there's all kinds of soul searching going on now. including in british legal circles as to whether the family has actually committed any crimes that would require their arrest. but arrested they are. and the parents have now spent two nights in jail and young ashya is in a strong hospital in a strange land. >> that does not make sense. >> oh boy. >>> ahead, climbing to death-defying heights to capture extraordinary photos. we're going to look at the increase in daredevil instagramers and why they're risking it all. that's next on "cbs this morning." living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox® an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by my doc
even nick clegg wonders if the heavy hand of the police is what this case needed.right for their son. i would want the family to be reunited. >> there's all kinds of soul searching going on now. including in british legal circles as to whether the family has actually committed any crimes that would require their arrest. but arrested they are. and the parents have now spent two nights in jail and young ashya is in a strong hospital in a strange land. >> that does not make sense....
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former prime minister nick clegg, the policy, u.k.' response risked damage to our reputation in the region. what's your response to those? >> i mean i clearly, deputy prime minister said we risked damage. he is making a statement of the obvious. of course whenever we take a position we risk, we risk our reputation in on sense. but, we are very clear, that, the resolution to the problem in gaza has to be through a cease-fire. negotiations around improving the situation in gaza, reduction of the palestinian authority into gaza. and then, a resumption of the broader discussion about the two-state solution, as a final resolution of this very long-running conflict. >> and you don't therefore agree that the government could have said more or been more outspoken on the issues? >> i'm not sure what you mean by moreout spoken on the issues. we've been very clear from the outset that israel has a right to defend itself. first of all israel has a right to exist which hamas still denies. israel has a right to defend itself but it has an obligation
former prime minister nick clegg, the policy, u.k.' response risked damage to our reputation in the region. what's your response to those? >> i mean i clearly, deputy prime minister said we risked damage. he is making a statement of the obvious. of course whenever we take a position we risk, we risk our reputation in on sense. but, we are very clear, that, the resolution to the problem in gaza has to be through a cease-fire. negotiations around improving the situation in gaza, reduction...
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i think it's likely that after david cameron, you've had in a sense, nick clegg, so the notion of english political change, it's on the agenda from now. >> scott iish political change. we had three u.k. party leaders saying more power is is coming to scotland. chief secretary to the treasury. he say a no vote will be a recommitment, but they want change. that this was a decision made now, not in the active union that joineded together. they're making it clear that change is on its way and that they will hold that promise. >> i still think a yes is possible. >> we knew if he wants to win this, he'd have to reach beyond. it's clear that has happened. what we don't know of course is what way that has gone and that's what we'll watch to see how that unfolds. not just possible, but confidence that -- attempted an actual question. i thought you had a report from john redwood and he clearly said that there is a conservative bad benches that is in demand for those same pi-- that have been promised to scotland. insinuated there would be a reward. eight months away from the general election, the pr
i think it's likely that after david cameron, you've had in a sense, nick clegg, so the notion of english political change, it's on the agenda from now. >> scott iish political change. we had three u.k. party leaders saying more power is is coming to scotland. chief secretary to the treasury. he say a no vote will be a recommitment, but they want change. that this was a decision made now, not in the active union that joineded together. they're making it clear that change is on its way and...
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. >> british prime minister david cameron deputy minister nick clegg and the leader of the opposition at miliband skipped this week's session at prime minister's questions so they could be in scotland ahead of next week's independence referendum. sitting in for them or foreign secretary william hague and deputy labour party leader harriet harman. scottish independence was the main topic of the session. this is 35 minutes. >> order. >> questions to the prime minister. >> mr. sharon hudson. >> mr. speaker i've been asked to reply to my right honorable friend the prime minister who is with the deputy prime minister and the leader of the opposition in scotland today to listen and talk to voters about the huge choice they face and their message to the scottish people is simple tree from the people of england wales and northern ireland, we want you to stay in the united kingdom. mr. speaker i join the prime prime minister and the tribute he paid on monday to to jim dot and it died over the weekend. he was a proud scot and a hard-working parliamentarian who was respected on both sides of thi
. >> british prime minister david cameron deputy minister nick clegg and the leader of the opposition at miliband skipped this week's session at prime minister's questions so they could be in scotland ahead of next week's independence referendum. sitting in for them or foreign secretary william hague and deputy labour party leader harriet harman. scottish independence was the main topic of the session. this is 35 minutes. >> order. >> questions to the prime minister. >>...