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and the first one was in edinborough. the widow of a man who was scottish but fell to the union in the civil war visited the u.s. consular and her husband died and looking for helping in securing a pension for his union war service. the consul were taken by this woman's story and disturbed upon hearing that the man had been buried in an unmarked grave. so they decided that they wanted to build some monument and then it expanded out to include scottish-american soldiers in general who fought for the union during the civil war. he took it on as a personal project the next time he returned to the u.s. as a visit he continued to raise money. he decided, i think it was his decision but i'm not sure why, he decided the statue, instead of representing the soldiers themselves, the statue should be of abraham lincoln. lincoln even by then, in the 1890's was the recognizable gentleman and it would make sense that he would lincoln as the embodyyment. he raised the month and it came from americans rather than scots. he commissioned t
and the first one was in edinborough. the widow of a man who was scottish but fell to the union in the civil war visited the u.s. consular and her husband died and looking for helping in securing a pension for his union war service. the consul were taken by this woman's story and disturbed upon hearing that the man had been buried in an unmarked grave. so they decided that they wanted to build some monument and then it expanded out to include scottish-american soldiers in general who fought for...
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i want to go to cnn's erin mclaughlin live in edinborough. people would say it would be deadlocked and coalition governments and turmoil. it is a huge win for the conservatives. >> reporter: certainly looks that way, john. people here in the united kingdom waking up to a different political reality. a reality unexpected. many people going into this thought british prime minister david cameron would have a difficult time holding on to downing street because the math simply did not seem to be in his favor. polls pointed to a hung parliament. this morning, those polls proving to be wrong. some projections now say his conservative party will have a majority of the seats in parliament. the prime minister tweeting out his delight. picture of him and his wife samantha celebrating. take a listen to what he had to say. >> some people say, in fact i often said there's only one opinion poll that counts. that's the one on election day. i'm not sure that's ever been truer than today and tonight. >> reporter: meanwhile up north an absolute revolution. the
i want to go to cnn's erin mclaughlin live in edinborough. people would say it would be deadlocked and coalition governments and turmoil. it is a huge win for the conservatives. >> reporter: certainly looks that way, john. people here in the united kingdom waking up to a different political reality. a reality unexpected. many people going into this thought british prime minister david cameron would have a difficult time holding on to downing street because the math simply did not seem to...
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as i said yesterday when i visited edinborough and speak to the front lane staff, yes, there is work to do. yesterday's figures were the best performances we began publishing weekly statistics. let's be determined to support them to do even further. part of that support in my view, presiding officer, as me, as first minister, standing up saying loudly and clearly i do not want to see further cuts to the budget of this parliament. [applause] presiding officer: we have very little time for questions. can i ask the questions brief as possible and for my part i will do my best to call as many many -- as many as possible. >> can i start by congratulateing the first minister on the scale of the snp victory? i went to ask about national insurance. i know that she wants it to be devolved. can i ask whether there will be an assessment and the flip side, what impact it would haven pensions currently linked to national insurance so we can take a considered view on the proposal based on the fullest evidence. presiding officer: first minister. first minister nicola sturgeon: there is no such dire
as i said yesterday when i visited edinborough and speak to the front lane staff, yes, there is work to do. yesterday's figures were the best performances we began publishing weekly statistics. let's be determined to support them to do even further. part of that support in my view, presiding officer, as me, as first minister, standing up saying loudly and clearly i do not want to see further cuts to the budget of this parliament. [applause] presiding officer: we have very little time for...
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as i said yesterday when i visited edinborough and speak to the front lane staff, yes there is work to do. yesterday's figures were the best performances we began publishing weekly statistics. let's be determined to support them to do even further. part of that support in my view, as we as first minister standing up saying loudly and clearly i do not want to see further cuts to the budget of this parliament. >> we have very little time for questions. can i ask the questions brief as possible and for my part i will do my best to call as many members as possible. >> can i start by congratulateing the first minister on the scale of the snp victory. i want to ask about national insurance. i know that she wants it to be devolved. can i ask whether there will be an assessment and the flip side what impact it would haven pensions currently linked to national insurance so we can take a considered view on the proposal based on the fullest evidence. >> there is no such direct lipg there. but that are put to one side. the debate about what further power should be devolved to this parliament. prop
as i said yesterday when i visited edinborough and speak to the front lane staff, yes there is work to do. yesterday's figures were the best performances we began publishing weekly statistics. let's be determined to support them to do even further. part of that support in my view, as we as first minister standing up saying loudly and clearly i do not want to see further cuts to the budget of this parliament. >> we have very little time for questions. can i ask the questions brief as...
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this was a study done by kendall in edinborough, in which he followed 15,000 women over 12 years. what you will see is he found that there was an increase in psychiatric admissions within the first three months post-partum. and so, a normal diagnosis of post-partum depression requires four-week onset, but actually, even if it occurs within the first year we do continue to call it post-partum. now, some post-partum depressions will begin during pregnancy, about 50% of post-partum depression begins during pregnancy. and one other time to be careful of is moms who stop breast feeding. at some point in that year or so or two years i've had women come in to my office who manifested major depressive symptoms immediately after stopping their lactation. so the clinical manifestations actually of women who come in, they're profoundly sad and have terrible anxiety. they feel overwhelmed at every task. and they're usually unable to sleep. but even unable to sleep when the baby sleeps so that's unusual. what is unfortunate is they feel that they cannot connect with the baby. they feel numb. a
this was a study done by kendall in edinborough, in which he followed 15,000 women over 12 years. what you will see is he found that there was an increase in psychiatric admissions within the first three months post-partum. and so, a normal diagnosis of post-partum depression requires four-week onset, but actually, even if it occurs within the first year we do continue to call it post-partum. now, some post-partum depressions will begin during pregnancy, about 50% of post-partum depression...