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and the first one was in edinburgh. 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 th
and the first one was in edinburgh. 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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churchill: hms rodney, a battle ship should stay at -- knee edinburgh in the northeast. alexander, who was the first lord of the admiralty expected this in fails of size of attack, have matter in hand. well these minutes reveal the war cabinet at a moment of extreme peril absolutely focused on saving their country and confident they can do it despite all odds. yet, there were obvious divisions among the group. i've referred briefly already to the ideological divide, and if you'd like we can return it to during the question time. i won't be talking more about it in this talk for you. instead i'm going to tell you first of all about a fairly obvious class divide. the conservative ministers were all more or less wealthy. some were aristocratic, labor ministers came from mixed backgrounds. attley was middle class, crips was the son of a lord. but morrison was the son of a south london policeman and ernest bevin was the legitimate son of a char woman. he labored on the docks of bristol as a young man. the only member of the cab note haven't earned his living as a manual labor
churchill: hms rodney, a battle ship should stay at -- knee edinburgh in the northeast. alexander, who was the first lord of the admiralty expected this in fails of size of attack, have matter in hand. well these minutes reveal the war cabinet at a moment of extreme peril absolutely focused on saving their country and confident they can do it despite all odds. yet, there were obvious divisions among the group. i've referred briefly already to the ideological divide, and if you'd like we can...
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i could not go back to school in edinburgh. i had to start school in nigeria which was not too bad. i thought it was quite exciting. and so you can imagine how over the years i built up this bitterness about that particular♪ is the world cup of fraud, and today we are issuing fifa a red card. anchor: in what's been described as the largest scandal in modern sports history the u.s. justice department indicts 14 people tied to soccer's governing body fifa accusing them of racketeering wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy. we'll speak to sportswriter dae
i could not go back to school in edinburgh. i had to start school in nigeria which was not too bad. i thought it was quite exciting. and so you can imagine how over the years i built up this bitterness about that particular♪ is the world cup of fraud, and today we are issuing fifa a red card. anchor: in what's been described as the largest scandal in modern sports history the u.s. justice department indicts 14 people tied to soccer's governing body fifa accusing them of racketeering wire...
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let's go live to erin mclaughlin live in edinburgh. >> reporter: you know many people thought the british prime minister david cameron was going to struggle holding on to downing street. all polls pointing to a hung parliament. right now, according to some projections, the conservatives stand to gain a majority seats in parliament. shocking many people. prime minister tweeting out a picture of himself as well as his wife samantha in celebration. promising a better future for everyone. >> some people say, in fact i often said there is one opinion poll that counts. that's the one on election day. i'm not sure that has ever been truer than today and tonight. >> reporter: meanwhile, up north, the revolution. scottish national party. the party responsible for the referendum referendum they wanted independence for scotland. they now have 56 seats. the most that party has ever had in u.k. history was 11 seats. those gains made on the back of the labour opposition party here in the united kingdom. we expect to hear from ed miliband to resign a
let's go live to erin mclaughlin live in edinburgh. >> reporter: you know many people thought the british prime minister david cameron was going to struggle holding on to downing street. all polls pointing to a hung parliament. right now, according to some projections, the conservatives stand to gain a majority seats in parliament. shocking many people. prime minister tweeting out a picture of himself as well as his wife samantha in celebration. promising a better future for everyone....
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queen elizabeth and her husband the duke of edinburgh were joined by the lavish display by prince charlesilla. prince aharry greeted his grandmother. >>> monday was commencement day in new york city. among those in attendance two inspiring writers with one incredible story. anna werner reports. >> reporter: the graduation from columbia university marked the end of years of study and the beginning of a new family. her mother and her sister joining her here together for the first time. >> we've never been to a family event together before have you? >> no no. >> we didn't even know until yesterday. >> reporter: that's because over 30 years ago, leslie parker battling drug addiction after a troubled childhood placed her two daughters up for adoption. >> i was basically homeless when i was pregnant with both of these girls. and as much as i loved them and wanted to keep them i really would be extremely selfish, and i couldn't offer them anything but love. but that's not enough to raise a child, it really isn't. >> reporter: so sisters lizzie valverde grew up in separate homes. valverde studied
queen elizabeth and her husband the duke of edinburgh were joined by the lavish display by prince charlesilla. prince aharry greeted his grandmother. >>> monday was commencement day in new york city. among those in attendance two inspiring writers with one incredible story. anna werner reports. >> reporter: the graduation from columbia university marked the end of years of study and the beginning of a new family. her mother and her sister joining her here together for the first...
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united from madrid and edinburgh and london to newark. the threats were not considered credible but they were passed along to the airlines to be extra cautious. >> they told us to get off the plane, pick out our luggage, don't touch it. they took it. >> reporter: officials say fighters were directed to escort the air france flight whose airline was closed for holidays could not be reached in time. telephone threats to airplanes are distressingly common, but this one was unusual because it involved so many flights. the penalty for hoaxes like this could be up to eight years in prison. pete williams, nbc, washington. >>> another scare, this scare on the ground near the u.s. capitol building in washington. as thousands gathered for the memorial day concert last night, police noticed a car with a pressure cooker inside and a strong smell of gasoline and propane. you can imagine after the boston marathon bombings, police were taking no chances with a pressure cooker in a car. they blew it up just in case. the owner of the car was charged with
united from madrid and edinburgh and london to newark. the threats were not considered credible but they were passed along to the airlines to be extra cautious. >> they told us to get off the plane, pick out our luggage, don't touch it. they took it. >> reporter: officials say fighters were directed to escort the air france flight whose airline was closed for holidays could not be reached in time. telephone threats to airplanes are distressingly common, but this one was unusual...
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jon: edinburgh, 6:00 a.m., taking in the news on the way to work. >> the results in scotland. >> theories, labor away. jon: you have the tories and government in london. for many commuters, the story was labor losses more than snp gains. >> one after the other. i was shocked. >> they will come back and labor will win. jon: we also have a train to catch, heading towards westminster. passengers like stewart and melanie are stunned. we cross into the northeast of england. >> it look like it was going to be so tight. >> i cannot understand were all the pundits have been. he said labor was going to do well. jon: york, and as we stop at the railway museum, the tories victory has become clear. >> i think it's good for the country to have a majority. i think a coalition would have been better. jon: the moment. >> a bit surprised. jon: they reckon that could be it. >> without him, i don't think they could go very far. >> there is no one with a voice like him. jon: lunchtime, we have reached derby, with one of the seats going conservative. voters say that the economy was the deciding factor. >
jon: edinburgh, 6:00 a.m., taking in the news on the way to work. >> the results in scotland. >> theories, labor away. jon: you have the tories and government in london. for many commuters, the story was labor losses more than snp gains. >> one after the other. i was shocked. >> they will come back and labor will win. jon: we also have a train to catch, heading towards westminster. passengers like stewart and melanie are stunned. we cross into the northeast of england....
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flight to jfk, american airlines from england to the u.s., to newark, united flights from madrid and edinburgh and delta from london and emirates from canada to dubai. the threats were not considered credible, but were passed along to the airlines to be extra cautious. >> they told us to get off the plane, pick out our luggage, don't touch it. they took it. >> reporter: officials say fighters were directed to escort to the france flight after the airline, whose offices in the u.s. and france were closed for holidays, could not be reached in time. telephone threats to airplanes are distressingly common, but this was unusual because it involved so many flights. the penalty for hoaxes like this can be up to eight years in prison. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> many of you are headed back to work this morning following a weekend remembering our servicemen and women. yesterday vice president biden spoke with iraq's prime minister to reaffirm support in their fight against isis. senior white house correspondent chris jansing reports. >> reporter: the crosses at arlington national cemetery
flight to jfk, american airlines from england to the u.s., to newark, united flights from madrid and edinburgh and delta from london and emirates from canada to dubai. the threats were not considered credible, but were passed along to the airlines to be extra cautious. >> they told us to get off the plane, pick out our luggage, don't touch it. they took it. >> reporter: officials say fighters were directed to escort to the france flight after the airline, whose offices in the u.s....
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the scottish national party will now have control of the scottish parliament in edinburgh. while they are not talking at about an independence referendum, they have been making noise of the offers over greater taxation control -- at the same time, you are signatories -- seeing the tories saying they should start thinking about a federal system. mark: is the outcome surprising? willem: the u.k. polls were not particularly accurate to some extent. danny alexander is the campaign strategist for the labour party. he was ousted by a 20-year-old university student. labor had 60% of the s&p does this time, taking 51%. you are seeing these a significant scottish politicians being pushed out of the seat he has held since he was 23. they will have a lot more clout down in london and that will have a real impact on the way that london talks to scotland about future independence referendum's. mark: they will have another shot at this. willem: a lot of people in the u.k. expect that to happen. these numbers were so dramatic -- you ended up with just three seats for the other major parti
the scottish national party will now have control of the scottish parliament in edinburgh. while they are not talking at about an independence referendum, they have been making noise of the offers over greater taxation control -- at the same time, you are signatories -- seeing the tories saying they should start thinking about a federal system. mark: is the outcome surprising? willem: the u.k. polls were not particularly accurate to some extent. danny alexander is the campaign strategist for...
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glaswegians say they have more fun at a funeral than people in edinburgh have at a wedding.time, a fair amount of knuckle-headed behaviors. if you're looking for a beer and a beating, glasgow will have it. the toughness thing is no joke. if you ever try to choke a small one into unconsciousness as i have, long story, it is like wrestling with an angry fire plug. also it hurts. access to guns is extremely difficult here. the old country way. one person at a time. >> a stabbing might not get more than a few lines down in a column in the glasgow papers because in this city ordinary stabbing is hardly news anymore. >> where violence is an affliction, there must be a cure. mark davies began his career working as a bouncer in some of the east side's toughest drinking establishments where he had plenty of opportunities to hone his skill. now he runs tactical edge. come at him with a knife, the overwhelming likelihood is that it will soon be hanging out of your ass. >> generally these courses start come at me with a knife and a guy comes at you like it is "friday the 13th." nobody o
glaswegians say they have more fun at a funeral than people in edinburgh have at a wedding.time, a fair amount of knuckle-headed behaviors. if you're looking for a beer and a beating, glasgow will have it. the toughness thing is no joke. if you ever try to choke a small one into unconsciousness as i have, long story, it is like wrestling with an angry fire plug. also it hurts. access to guns is extremely difficult here. the old country way. one person at a time. >> a stabbing might not...
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edinburgh office -- and uber in china was rated, suspected of operating without a license and engaging other illegal business activity. officials seized mobile phones. in january, the transportation industry band live it -- banned private cars. investors wait to see whether the cable provider will try again to buy time warner cable. charter lost out to comcast more than a year ago, but last week comcast lost its $45 billion plan to take over time warner. is linkedin in trouble? the professional networking site cut its guidance for annual revenue. revenue was up 35% in the quarter, growth slowed, losses widening to $43 million down 216% year-over-year. news sent shares plunging. are the concerns overblown? joining me is mark, it was incredible yesterday after earnings. within an hour we saw a billion dollars wiped off linkedin's market cap. what is going on here? is this because of the guidance or real weaknesses in linkedin's business? mark: this company does a good job, this was the fifth quarter. there were some execution errors. they hired a lot of people, a huge salesforce ramp up
edinburgh office -- and uber in china was rated, suspected of operating without a license and engaging other illegal business activity. officials seized mobile phones. in january, the transportation industry band live it -- banned private cars. investors wait to see whether the cable provider will try again to buy time warner cable. charter lost out to comcast more than a year ago, but last week comcast lost its $45 billion plan to take over time warner. is linkedin in trouble? the professional...
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let's use edinburgh as an illustration, because it is a good one. in 2010, 4 of the five edinburgh seats were won by the labour party. the snp came in fourth. now it looks like it will be a clean sweep. one is touch and go, but they think they won the rest. and we are hearing big names. i'm joined by alex massie, and editor of the spectator. alex, people have been watching the exit poll. >> we are going to need some new metaphors for scotland, earthquake snp hurricane, it is all of these things. it is a complete disaster for the scottish labour party. and of course, a complete annihilation of the liberal democrats here. >> there is no simple answer how did this happen? >> it is remarkable, the referendum changed the parameters of politics here. if you voted yes in september, the question is the most dominant one today. if you voted yes, why would you vote for a union in may? if you voted no in september why would you vote for the snp? but they are getting 95% of those who voted yes. while as the union coalition is split. and it looks as though most
let's use edinburgh as an illustration, because it is a good one. in 2010, 4 of the five edinburgh seats were won by the labour party. the snp came in fourth. now it looks like it will be a clean sweep. one is touch and go, but they think they won the rest. and we are hearing big names. i'm joined by alex massie, and editor of the spectator. alex, people have been watching the exit poll. >> we are going to need some new metaphors for scotland, earthquake snp hurricane, it is all of these...
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also today, we heard a compromise from him saying we're going to give more power to edinbrkedin edinburgh the same to wales and the english regions. potential breakup of the european union and the u.k. >> and so basically when it comes to scotland i hear you saying sort of like he is on the eu sort of on the fence. at the same time not necessarily going in either direction all the way. is that right? >> well he's not necessarily saying we should keep the european union together but he's definitely saying we should keep the united kingdom together. he's saying you don't have to go for full independence in scotland because that's what the scottish national party really want. what you can do is have a compromise. we'll give you more power over various local issues in scotland but you don't need to break away. they need to stay together. >> all right, max. thank you very much. that's it for me. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." for our international viewers "amanpour" is next. for our viewers in north america, "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> thank yo
also today, we heard a compromise from him saying we're going to give more power to edinbrkedin edinburgh the same to wales and the english regions. potential breakup of the european union and the u.k. >> and so basically when it comes to scotland i hear you saying sort of like he is on the eu sort of on the fence. at the same time not necessarily going in either direction all the way. is that right? >> well he's not necessarily saying we should keep the european union together but...
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but at a church in nearby edinburgh, father feit would be accused of sexually assaulting this young womanica guerra. the 20-year-old woman told police she came into the church, which was empty at the time, to pray. the communion rail used to be right up here near the chairs. she knelt down, and then she was attacked by a man. she told police he had dark hair and horned-rim glasses. she bit him in the finger and drew blood, and then she ran away. father feit matched maria america guerra's description of a suspect. she identified him to police, and he had what appeared to be a serious bite mark on one of his fingers. in this sworn statement, feit said the injured finger was from a mimeograph printing machine, an accident. after a jury deadlocked on a felony charge of assault with attempt to commit rape, feit would plead nolo contendere, no contest, to misdemeanor aggravated assault. the judge found him guilty and fined him $500, no prison time. just 24 days after maria america guerra was attacked, father feit was working at irene garza's church. on the saturday before easter, irene went to
but at a church in nearby edinburgh, father feit would be accused of sexually assaulting this young womanica guerra. the 20-year-old woman told police she came into the church, which was empty at the time, to pray. the communion rail used to be right up here near the chairs. she knelt down, and then she was attacked by a man. she told police he had dark hair and horned-rim glasses. she bit him in the finger and drew blood, and then she ran away. father feit matched maria america guerra's...
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this was a study done in edinburgh in which 15,000 women were followed over 12 years.found an increase in psychiatric admissions within the first three months postpartum. a formal diagnosis of postpartum depression requires a four-week onset. even if it occurs within the first year, we continue to call it postpartum. some postpartum depressions will begin during pregnancy. about 50% begin during pregnancy. one other time to be careful of is moms who stop breast-feeding. at some point in that year or so for two years, i have had women come into my office who manifested major depressive symptoms immediately after stopping lactation. the clinical manifestations of women who come in, they are profoundly sad and have terrible anxiety. they feel overwhelmed that every task and they are usually unable to sleep, even unable to sleep when the baby sleeps, so that is unusual. what is unfortunate is they feel they cannot connect with the baby. they feel numb and they feel terribly guilty about this and usually label themselves bad mother. bonding with the baby -- they don't feel
this was a study done in edinburgh in which 15,000 women were followed over 12 years.found an increase in psychiatric admissions within the first three months postpartum. a formal diagnosis of postpartum depression requires a four-week onset. even if it occurs within the first year, we continue to call it postpartum. some postpartum depressions will begin during pregnancy. about 50% begin during pregnancy. one other time to be careful of is moms who stop breast-feeding. at some point in that...
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you may have noticed that labour has held onto edinburgh south which means were not looking -- let's go to martin geisler. labor have one one seat. martin. they have absolutely, tom. guess which seat they want? they won the seat they had in the last election with the smallest majority. i was speaking to some of the team a couple of hours ago. about an hour ago they were far more relaxed. even they were conceding, i think if you were at university they were getting votes at morningside. they were getting hardly anything at all. i think it's fair to say they have other people's help in doing so. >> thank you very much indeed. we will no doubt be back to you. we will see if vince cable is going to hang on. on any other night, that would be in doubt. >> cable, john vincent liberal democrat. 23,563. u.k. independent party, ukip 3060 nine. grant, nicholas stewart, labour party. 7129. the conservative party candidate, 25, -- [applause] stop, dominic francis come christian party, 174. magna carta party, 26. >> all you can really say to that is, let's be clear about one thing at this time of
you may have noticed that labour has held onto edinburgh south which means were not looking -- let's go to martin geisler. labor have one one seat. martin. they have absolutely, tom. guess which seat they want? they won the seat they had in the last election with the smallest majority. i was speaking to some of the team a couple of hours ago. about an hour ago they were far more relaxed. even they were conceding, i think if you were at university they were getting votes at morningside. they...
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it would make government in edinburgh responsible for 60% of spending. the nato minister discussed the organization's response to russian -- russia's attitude towards neighbors. a video emerged of some of the western alliance swaying and belting out lyrics to lionel richie. barclays maybe find for interest rate rigging. they say it u.s. prosecutors will stop short of a deep -- guilty plea. israeli prime minister began his fourth term in office without naming a foreign minister. he opened a late-night session with a acknowledgment that his government needs additional members to thrive. pimco says it will close three active stock mutual funds and focus on investment strategy. the chief executive officer will leave and the company has no plans for a replacement. you can get more on the stories at bloomberg.com. mark: coming up, growth in europe, could the economy be stunted by a global slowdown? we will talk about that after the break. ♪ manus: our next guest says significant global growth is affecting everyone. the .4% figure outperformed the u.s. and the
it would make government in edinburgh responsible for 60% of spending. the nato minister discussed the organization's response to russian -- russia's attitude towards neighbors. a video emerged of some of the western alliance swaying and belting out lyrics to lionel richie. barclays maybe find for interest rate rigging. they say it u.s. prosecutors will stop short of a deep -- guilty plea. israeli prime minister began his fourth term in office without naming a foreign minister. he opened a...
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in 2011 after a night of disappointing election results for our party, one of our candidates in edinburgh said if his defeat was part payment for the ending of child the tension then he accepted it with all his heart. -- detention, then he accepted it with all his heart. if our losses today are part payment for every family that is more secure because of a job we helped to create every person with depression who is treated with a compassion they deserve every child who does a little better in school, every apprentice with a long and rewarding career to look forward to, every gay couple who know that their love is worth no less than anyone else's, and every pensioner with a little more freedom and dignity, then i hope at least our losses can be injured with a little self dignity, too. we will never know how many lives we changed for the better because we had the courage to stand up -- step up at a time of crisis but we have done something that cannot be undone. they can be no doubt that we leave government a far stronger, fairer, greener, and more liberal country than it was five years ago
in 2011 after a night of disappointing election results for our party, one of our candidates in edinburgh said if his defeat was part payment for the ending of child the tension then he accepted it with all his heart. -- detention, then he accepted it with all his heart. if our losses today are part payment for every family that is more secure because of a job we helped to create every person with depression who is treated with a compassion they deserve every child who does a little better in...
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liberality in england is decidedly dead edinburgh wins big but they have zero power in london.s now, sir martin sorrell from his offices at wpp. did the conservatives win, or did the labour party lose? which was it? sir sorrell: it was both actually. it was a tremendous night. the australian linda crosby did a very good job. in the end the most important poll, the prime minister won and won in outright majority, so given what we were thinking before and what we discussed before, tom, was quite a stored in an array, so conservatives definitely won. snp definitely won. ukip lost. they did win a significant part of the vote, nigel farage is gone, and the other big loser were the pollsters, tom. they made a mess of it this time around. tom: sir martin, i want to move forward the governing of the united kingdom is very different than the governing of the united states. how does prime minister cameron speak to england six months and one year on? sir sorrell: we will have scottish parliamentary elections next year and then we will have the eu referendum, which is really interesting, t
liberality in england is decidedly dead edinburgh wins big but they have zero power in london.s now, sir martin sorrell from his offices at wpp. did the conservatives win, or did the labour party lose? which was it? sir sorrell: it was both actually. it was a tremendous night. the australian linda crosby did a very good job. in the end the most important poll, the prime minister won and won in outright majority, so given what we were thinking before and what we discussed before, tom, was quite...
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martin is in edinburgh. what is your sense of how things are going? martin: there was a poll up here that said snp would win all seats. if exit poll is correct i will give it another bit of a kicking. if it is correct, they are not far off. i'm confident i was right in knocking that down because not only did nicolas sturgeon tweak thet that, they will win probably most of them. orkney and shetland, held by the current scottish secretary, and safe territory up there. i would mean that all those names julie talked about, danny alexander, douglas alexander all gone, charles kennedy, all gone. he has been in charge of northwest scotland as he was 23, and that was not yesterday. every thing else would be snp controlled. it would be astonishing if it did. snp will be reaching for the champagne, clearly. they would be wiped out completely as would the tories. tom: martin, this is a question we will come back to, i suspect tonight and tomorrow. do you think another independence referendum -- and a lot of interest people and welsh and hours people wake up tomo
martin is in edinburgh. what is your sense of how things are going? martin: there was a poll up here that said snp would win all seats. if exit poll is correct i will give it another bit of a kicking. if it is correct, they are not far off. i'm confident i was right in knocking that down because not only did nicolas sturgeon tweak thet that, they will win probably most of them. orkney and shetland, held by the current scottish secretary, and safe territory up there. i would mean that all those...
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company's house about people had this other house, drove to it and it was the of mansion news a see near edinburgh. said she confronted him and he went into another room and talked on the phone and came back and said i can tell you, i work for the cia. for various documentations to prove it and so on. over the next seven years it was my turn and he would get these messages for the cia he is fine and for seven years of this got a call one day, the woman said yes, the other mr. jordan. as it turns out wasn't working for the cia he was a bigamist. and this other family, he was a bigamist and pedophile and roger. i came across this because i wanted to talk about the victims so i said to our brilliant producer, find me the victims, i was talking to mary, must have been incredibly upset and she said no. he is a psychopath and the will to be upset when being chased by the lion. i said wow, i never thought of the world that way before. then i talked to the psychologist who wrote the sociopath next door, and she said not only do they exist but there are more of them than you think. is is the kicker for me
company's house about people had this other house, drove to it and it was the of mansion news a see near edinburgh. said she confronted him and he went into another room and talked on the phone and came back and said i can tell you, i work for the cia. for various documentations to prove it and so on. over the next seven years it was my turn and he would get these messages for the cia he is fine and for seven years of this got a call one day, the woman said yes, the other mr. jordan. as it...
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she drove to it and it was this mansion near the sea near edinburgh and so she confronted him and hewent into another room and he's on the phone and he came back and he said okay i can tell you. he is american and he said i worked for the cia and that house you stumble upon is our safe house. you know okay and showed various documentation to prove it and so on. so for the next seven years she was married to him and he would go off to janine and she would get messages from the cia saying he's fine, he's in the hospital but he's fine. after seven years of the she got a call one day saying are you mrs. jordan and the woman said yes. she said i'm the other mrs. jordan. it turned out he wasn't working for the cia. he was a bigamist and the house was his other wives and families. he was a bigamist and a pedophile and fraudster. so i came across her story because i wanted to know about the victims. so i said to her her producer work with can you find me some victims and she found mary. but i was talking to mary about this and i said you must have been incredibly upset. she said no he's a ps
she drove to it and it was this mansion near the sea near edinburgh and so she confronted him and hewent into another room and he's on the phone and he came back and he said okay i can tell you. he is american and he said i worked for the cia and that house you stumble upon is our safe house. you know okay and showed various documentation to prove it and so on. so for the next seven years she was married to him and he would go off to janine and she would get messages from the cia saying he's...