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then, there is edinburgh woollen mill, one of the largest clothing chains.ave just picked up one of their popular sweaters from 70 pounds. pringle, 100% kashmir and designed and scotland. what it does not say on the label or the web site is where it is made. if you thought it was woven by skilled scottish craftsman, that is a surprise. -- you are in for a surprise. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i have come to the other side of the world to find out where the kashmir sweaters are made. it turns out, it is here in mongolia in an industrial zone on the outskirts of the capital. >> they have been working with edinburgh and they joined us about five years ago. we have worked together to develop the products and to teach us how to be true to textbook manufacturing. >> mongolian shepherds are some of the most prolific producers of cashmere. what is unexpected is that many of the workers at this factory in mongolia come from north korea. >> they are quite skilled. they are looked after and they have food, showers, television. they are treated very very well. >> they get food and board b
then, there is edinburgh woollen mill, one of the largest clothing chains.ave just picked up one of their popular sweaters from 70 pounds. pringle, 100% kashmir and designed and scotland. what it does not say on the label or the web site is where it is made. if you thought it was woven by skilled scottish craftsman, that is a surprise. -- you are in for a surprise. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i have come to the other side of the world to find out where the kashmir sweaters are made. it turns out, it...
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Oct 19, 2011
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friend for his question because there are a number of universities across the country including an edinburgh that leaders in marine renewable energy and the yesterday the climate change secretary announced we would be going ahead with the renewable obligations to making sure we boost this vital industry and track jobs to this country for offshore wind and other renewable technologies. >> can ride when the prime minister paying tribute to rifleman be day ride from the second battalion in joining the army he was following a proud family tradition and showed courage and bravery and our deepest condolences to his family. the revelations of the last week of what is going on in the most sensitive department in the heart of the prime minister's government deeply worrying. the defense secretary had access to top officials in military and foreign governments funded by undeclared private donations listed by him. yet the prime minister knew nothing about these goings on for 18 months. how did he allow this to happen? >> i agree with the gentleman. this is an important and serious issue. that is why i s
friend for his question because there are a number of universities across the country including an edinburgh that leaders in marine renewable energy and the yesterday the climate change secretary announced we would be going ahead with the renewable obligations to making sure we boost this vital industry and track jobs to this country for offshore wind and other renewable technologies. >> can ride when the prime minister paying tribute to rifleman be day ride from the second battalion in...
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friend for his question because there are a number of universities across the country including an edinburgh that leaders in marine renewable energy and the yesterday the climate change secretary announced we would be going ahead with the renewable obligations to making sure we boost this vital industry and track jobs to this country for offshore wind and other renewable technologies. >> can ride when the prime minister paying tribute to rifleman be day ride from the second battalion in joining the army he was following a proud family tradition and showed courage and bravery and our deepest condolences to his family. the revelations of the last week of what is going on in the most sensitive department in the heart of the prime minister's government deeply worrying. the defense secretary had access to top officials in military and foreign governments funded by undeclared private donations listed by him. yet the prime minister knew nothing about these goings on for 18 months. how did he allow this to happen? >> i agree with the gentleman. this is an important and serious issue. that is why i s
friend for his question because there are a number of universities across the country including an edinburgh that leaders in marine renewable energy and the yesterday the climate change secretary announced we would be going ahead with the renewable obligations to making sure we boost this vital industry and track jobs to this country for offshore wind and other renewable technologies. >> can ride when the prime minister paying tribute to rifleman be day ride from the second battalion in...
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Oct 10, 2011
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so he decides to set of with the family to edinburgh which they do in 1784, and once again elizabeth follows them. he goes first. now she has three small children born in each place she has lived. she sets up the family's first home in peacetime all under the same roof together in a charming hero grows straight college that she is very happy about. but for all that see whites living together as a family for the first time, having this new life, there are sadnesses. said misses of being a foreigner for one thing. you know, they don't know anyone. very disconnected. the difficulties of being poor these are people who are middle-class to have lost everything, a lot of what they have in the war and have to set up from scratch. then also they suffer other calamitous 18th century was. her fourth child was born in scotland and dies of thrash not long after and she has had a child in every place she has lived. she knelt plan surfers gravestone in scotland soil. and the question of the future remain hauntingly unresolved. the family get some compensation for their losses from the british gove
so he decides to set of with the family to edinburgh which they do in 1784, and once again elizabeth follows them. he goes first. now she has three small children born in each place she has lived. she sets up the family's first home in peacetime all under the same roof together in a charming hero grows straight college that she is very happy about. but for all that see whites living together as a family for the first time, having this new life, there are sadnesses. said misses of being a...
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there are one point one million people employed in this industry in places like chester and leeds in edinburgh going down to cardiff these people are not earning the million pounds a year they're actually earnings say for salaries of around twenty to twenty five thousand people pounds these are the people they're going to get affected when europe introduces a financial transaction tax we don't think about them what happens here in the u.k. is we focus on ourselves and about a thousand to two thousand seriously wealthy people many of them employed by banks some of them who have indeed done bad things if we look at you know the extent of the o.b.s. for example but that can't be applied to the whole of the industry as a whole so you could be supporting them whilst at the same time we don't support those who could mean blatant fraud who go out and commit serious crime and that's why when you look at the offenses that were occurred by the looters in the streets around the around the country you can't allow that sort of looting to happen without it with the purposes that they were intended it wasn't
there are one point one million people employed in this industry in places like chester and leeds in edinburgh going down to cardiff these people are not earning the million pounds a year they're actually earnings say for salaries of around twenty to twenty five thousand people pounds these are the people they're going to get affected when europe introduces a financial transaction tax we don't think about them what happens here in the u.k. is we focus on ourselves and about a thousand to two...
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." >>> directly between glasgow and edinburgh scotland is shotts, the sort of rural farming village thatland's central interior. but just beyond its green fields and grazing sheep is a much more foreboding presence. this is hmp, her majesty's prison, shotts. a maximum security facility that houses more than 500 of scotland's most violent criminals. >> all the prisoners in shotts will be serving four years or over. that in scotland will mean they committed a serious crime. 52% of the prisoners at the moment here are serving a life sentence. most life sentences are given for murder. so we have a lot of murderers here. >> many of the men convicted of murder here are young, still in their 20s, and claim drugs and alcohol led them to kill. drugs played a role in the incarceration of 29-year-old chris hutchison. but he was on the supply side, and his crimes made headlines. >> so you were a drug dealer? >> a wee time drug dealer, aye. did a wee bit. yeah. >> but hutchison was a drug dealer with a sadistic streak. he's serving a 25-year to life sentence for two murders, attempted murder, kidnapp
." >>> directly between glasgow and edinburgh scotland is shotts, the sort of rural farming village thatland's central interior. but just beyond its green fields and grazing sheep is a much more foreboding presence. this is hmp, her majesty's prison, shotts. a maximum security facility that houses more than 500 of scotland's most violent criminals. >> all the prisoners in shotts will be serving four years or over. that in scotland will mean they committed a serious crime....
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a viking warrior grave discovered, this one in edinburgh, near scotland. they found a viking sword, an ax head and a bronze ring pin discovered. they believe this was actually a warrior. the grave is pretty big, too. it's 5 meters in width, a really big area. looking through the checklist of the viking sword, ax head, bronze king pin, what better way to start off your day. had i known this story was coming up i would have worn my viking helmet. >> darn. >> i was looking for an excuse to wear it, too. hopefully we can rerun the story at some point. i'll bring it in. you can see the horns. good stuff. >> kind of glad i didn't see that. >> oh, come on. >> trying to imagine that right now. >> a little bit of nightmare in your morning hour. >> thank you so much. >> see you in a bit. >>> it's been one heck of a week in the world of politics. late-night comedians just can't get enough. here's your "punch line." >> things got physical. at one point during the debate, mitt romney put his hand on rick perry's shoulder and said, i'm speaking. later he put his hand on
a viking warrior grave discovered, this one in edinburgh, near scotland. they found a viking sword, an ax head and a bronze ring pin discovered. they believe this was actually a warrior. the grave is pretty big, too. it's 5 meters in width, a really big area. looking through the checklist of the viking sword, ax head, bronze king pin, what better way to start off your day. had i known this story was coming up i would have worn my viking helmet. >> darn. >> i was looking for an...