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the city that she represents, glasgow. she played a big role in the campaign by offering a perspective other than that of purely examined. she argued for a social justice perspective. she played a pivotal role. a secondas elected for time, it was not meant to be this. he was meant to be the leader. she looked like she was not willing and he stepped in. she became the deputy and was loyal and able for 10 years. the future for her will be in the snp. the future would be the leader of the snp. >> the way it has been. think they probably are a fermentable political team. the most that any and the u.k. has. -- in the u.k. has. he is a talented individual. years asr him for 1.5 the health secretary. she is able and strong. also demonstrating her qualities during the referendum campaign. she couple minutes well. .> it is were saying he has made it clear. there is a lot of speculation if cameron can stay the prime minister. he said that he was elected to serve out his time until 2016. he has made it clear that that is what he was
the city that she represents, glasgow. she played a big role in the campaign by offering a perspective other than that of purely examined. she argued for a social justice perspective. she played a pivotal role. a secondas elected for time, it was not meant to be this. he was meant to be the leader. she looked like she was not willing and he stepped in. she became the deputy and was loyal and able for 10 years. the future for her will be in the snp. the future would be the leader of the snp....
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in his speech and people in glasgow will be looking back. glasgow voted most overwhelmingly for the yes vote. 75% turnout, slightly lower than the average across scotland. but people i talked to here today say that they also want to move forward, want to get on together, and they're going to look to their politicians to take that lied, to make that lead and to do it in more than words. david cameron saying that we must work together, that he will work with the people of scotland. we've heard alex salmond, as well, saying he will work in the spirit of trying to bring these increased powers to scotland, that this was, the people of scotland have spoken and we've heard their voices. i believe in part alastair darling has chosen to speak from glasgow because it is symbolically important, really, the people are going to look historically back at this and look at glasgow and say yes, that really was the heart and the strongest voice for yes, christiane. >> nick, thank you very much. and we're going to drill down a little bit on this idea of reconc
in his speech and people in glasgow will be looking back. glasgow voted most overwhelmingly for the yes vote. 75% turnout, slightly lower than the average across scotland. but people i talked to here today say that they also want to move forward, want to get on together, and they're going to look to their politicians to take that lied, to make that lead and to do it in more than words. david cameron saying that we must work together, that he will work with the people of scotland. we've heard...
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glasgow. clackmannanshire there.er of poorer voters you would expect p to see a yes vote, but it hasn't done. to show you a graph showing measures of the social breakdown is one of the reasons it's coming early. a's and b's here. professional managerial. 16% below the scottish average which is the blue column. then you have c-1st and 2s. maybe middle management or working class. middle class people. more so in the middle area. still lagging behind. then you see in the d's and e's, poorer voters. clackmannanshire 32%. just to illustrate there are poorer voters here. it has gone no and that's rather against what we thought we would see which was a correlation between lower social economic groups and a yes vote. hugh, back to you. >> jeremy, thank you very much. some incredible turn out figures. sterling. 90%. never seen anything like it. east renfordshire is higher. 90.5%. sterling at 90.1. east renfordshire at 90.5. they are the highest we have seen so far. they are remarkable figures. nick can comment on this, too. w
glasgow. clackmannanshire there.er of poorer voters you would expect p to see a yes vote, but it hasn't done. to show you a graph showing measures of the social breakdown is one of the reasons it's coming early. a's and b's here. professional managerial. 16% below the scottish average which is the blue column. then you have c-1st and 2s. maybe middle management or working class. middle class people. more so in the middle area. still lagging behind. then you see in the d's and e's, poorer...
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of course glasgow did vote yes. nick robertson is there. >> reporter: christiane, it's sort of the cleaning up after the party. the hangover beginning for some of the yes campaigners who kind of thronged to this square overnight. i was talking to them as they were leaving. they were deeply disappointed. there were some young campaigners, and you could really sense their frustration. they really believed that the yes campaign, the independence campaign had an opportunity to win. these were the young people among whom so many in this country supported independence. and these were people who've been out on the doorsteps, knocking on doors, trying to convince people sitting on the fence to jump to the yes side and trying to convince the people in the no camp to swing their vote over to the yes. they told me that they, they're d diggs illusioned by the process, dissolutioned by the people of scotland. they feel this is going to lead to a disengagement in the political process for many young people who saw this as an oppo
of course glasgow did vote yes. nick robertson is there. >> reporter: christiane, it's sort of the cleaning up after the party. the hangover beginning for some of the yes campaigners who kind of thronged to this square overnight. i was talking to them as they were leaving. they were deeply disappointed. there were some young campaigners, and you could really sense their frustration. they really believed that the yes campaign, the independence campaign had an opportunity to win. these were...
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so we talked about glasgow. the yes votes were ahead by 24,000. but here in edinburgh, the no votes were ahead by 70,000. so that almost cancels out the gains in glasgow. let's show you the third largest city. aberdeenshire. and registered voters around 175,000, and leaning toward the no side. 24,000 additional no votes added to the 70,000 votes in edinburgh. erases, cancels out the gains that the yes campaign made in glasgow. let's show you the remaining city. the we had dundee. these results came out, the yes votes took this jurisdiction but not by enough. around 119,000 registered voters here only take the yes side by 14,000 votes. once again, not enough to sway the overall electorate. have they officially called this yet? we want to show you the numbers in highland. we have 190,000 registered votes there still to be counted. so until all these votes come in, you won't have scottish officials announce the results officially, but we can tell you with 190,000 people in the highlands and the no votes ahead by 374,000, it's irrelevant. it's a mathe
so we talked about glasgow. the yes votes were ahead by 24,000. but here in edinburgh, the no votes were ahead by 70,000. so that almost cancels out the gains in glasgow. let's show you the third largest city. aberdeenshire. and registered voters around 175,000, and leaning toward the no side. 24,000 additional no votes added to the 70,000 votes in edinburgh. erases, cancels out the gains that the yes campaign made in glasgow. let's show you the remaining city. the we had dundee. these results...
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i'd wait for glasgow. if glasgow doesn't swing it to the yes, then there's not likely to carry it. >> you had a tremendous turn out. >> it's been 90%. >> how often did that happen. >> 1918, 90% in most places. >> what does that tell you? >> it tells me that people are aware na scotland has a -- that scotland has a mace in the u.k. or doesn't have a place in the united kingdom. if it is going to have a place in the u.k., it has to be an different terms. at the best david cameron and ed miliband and the liberals realise this and know that it has to be a different relationship. >> what they promise... >> i think it keeps a lot of people happy. that may have been on the ballot paper. more autonomy. if that had been on the ballot paper as many wanted, a lot of people would have voted for that. a large degree of autonomy. more autonomy will keep a lot of people reasonably happy. >> if by some chance it turns out to be yes, what does that mean? >> it means two or three years of uncertainty. >> chaos. >> not chaos
i'd wait for glasgow. if glasgow doesn't swing it to the yes, then there's not likely to carry it. >> you had a tremendous turn out. >> it's been 90%. >> how often did that happen. >> 1918, 90% in most places. >> what does that tell you? >> it tells me that people are aware na scotland has a -- that scotland has a mace in the u.k. or doesn't have a place in the united kingdom. if it is going to have a place in the u.k., it has to be an different terms. at the...
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it's a pleasure to be back in glasgow tonight. the memory of the fabulous commonwealth games looms very large for me. it was a fortnight where glasgow showed its very best side to the world and it was a wonderful advancement for scotland, the united kingdom. we have are all favorite moments for those games whether it was the brilliant win by lindsey and the incredible emotional interview afterwards. whether it was the two yorkshireman, the brothers, who just seemed to go on and on and when everything. whether it was the wonderful, young teenager from shetland winning in the pool and her first games. it was an incredible experience to watch and enjoy. my favorite moment links to what we are talking about tonight was sitting in the opening ceremony and celtic park in seeing each of the home nation teams come into that brilliant stadium and be cheered through the echo by the home crowd. to me, it shows what a family of nations are united kingdom is. tonight, i want to talk about how i hope we keep that family together. thank you, joh
it's a pleasure to be back in glasgow tonight. the memory of the fabulous commonwealth games looms very large for me. it was a fortnight where glasgow showed its very best side to the world and it was a wonderful advancement for scotland, the united kingdom. we have are all favorite moments for those games whether it was the brilliant win by lindsey and the incredible emotional interview afterwards. whether it was the two yorkshireman, the brothers, who just seemed to go on and on and when...
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we will give a speech in glasgow shartly. now, that's interesting because allister darling is from the better together campaign, of course. he's going to give a speech in glasgow, which actually was one of the few big urban areas that did go yes. so we're going to go right now to max foster who is at the central vote counting center right here in edinburgh. max? >> it's interesting hearing you talk about also stair darling. he was the figure head for this no campaign the last two years, but it was gordon brown you interviewed the other day that really pulled this one off. that's what the general consensus is. he created this alternative vision. allister said there's a new future for you. not getting enough from london. new fresh hope, new powers from cot is land. control your own destiny. and they started owning scottishness to a certain extent. and then gordon brown comes in and says actually, that's not the alternative. the alternative is this, have the powers but keep within the union, keep those shared military assets, th
we will give a speech in glasgow shartly. now, that's interesting because allister darling is from the better together campaign, of course. he's going to give a speech in glasgow, which actually was one of the few big urban areas that did go yes. so we're going to go right now to max foster who is at the central vote counting center right here in edinburgh. max? >> it's interesting hearing you talk about also stair darling. he was the figure head for this no campaign the last two years,...
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now, that is particularly significant here in glasgow because glasgow sometimes has pitiful turnouts when it comes to elects. the last scottish parliamentary election, the turnouts, some seats were as low as 34, 36%. most of glasgow's seats didn't make it to 34% or over. what i'm hearing tonight is that at some individual polling stations in glasgow -- these are not official figures but by half past 8:00 tonight you're looking at turnouts like 64%, 70% and one polling station made it over the 80% mark. that would be remarkable and goes to show that people did decide that they did want to vote in this referendum. it was important to them to come out and vote. even people who do not have a history of voting decided they were going to come out and vote on the referendum. of course, what we don't know is whose benefit is that for, which side is going to benefit most from that. i have to say we're a fair bit away yet from knowing. >> before i let you go there, if things go according to plan, forgive me if you hinted on this earlier, if things go according to plan, what kind of time would
now, that is particularly significant here in glasgow because glasgow sometimes has pitiful turnouts when it comes to elects. the last scottish parliamentary election, the turnouts, some seats were as low as 34, 36%. most of glasgow's seats didn't make it to 34% or over. what i'm hearing tonight is that at some individual polling stations in glasgow -- these are not official figures but by half past 8:00 tonight you're looking at turnouts like 64%, 70% and one polling station made it over the...
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spam glasgow ended up being healthy wins for the yes campaign. that is whether this is seven-point margin. this prize ended up much like the initial polls. we are looking at about 8 ten 7 point win for the no campaign. a big shift here. as the race tightened, the voters's choices became very start. a lot of scary stories coming out. they don't knows broke against independence per that is where it widened out. >> all right. richard wolfe, standby. i want get back to alistair. next hour, when to expect the key numbers coming out from edinburgh, and projections being made locally? >> projections locally, i think the no campaign is fairly confident, but we could have some surprises. the result is due any minute now. i am fairly sure in the next hour we will certainly know for certain what the overall picture is on scottish independence. >> back to you, richard wolf. as we look at the numbers outside of edinburgh, once we get those numbers in, if it goes toward the no campaign, are there any other areas that could swing this the other way? we have tal
spam glasgow ended up being healthy wins for the yes campaign. that is whether this is seven-point margin. this prize ended up much like the initial polls. we are looking at about 8 ten 7 point win for the no campaign. a big shift here. as the race tightened, the voters's choices became very start. a lot of scary stories coming out. they don't knows broke against independence per that is where it widened out. >> all right. richard wolfe, standby. i want get back to alistair. next hour,...
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both in the area of glasgow, around glasgow. both with lots of socially deprived areas. that tends to correlate with the desire for independence. again you're starting to think maybe renfrewshire as well is going to vote, would have been expected before the evening began to vote yes, but let's see. here's renfrewshire people born in scotland, one out of ten compared to the scottish average of 93%. worry looking for indicators, clues to get the characteristics of these council areas. here we have just like inverclyde, renfrewshire not many people born outside the uk have come the live. so renfrewshire and inverclyde have the characteristics of council areas that have been expected to go yes. and having seen what's happening in clackmannanshire and the better together campaign talking about lord reid about what is expected to happen, very interesting indeed, hugh. >> indeed, jeremy, thank you very much. jeremy vine there with the latest on the seats to come, i say seats. on the areas to come. areas to declare. let's have a look at the count going on in sterling, for exampl
both in the area of glasgow, around glasgow. both with lots of socially deprived areas. that tends to correlate with the desire for independence. again you're starting to think maybe renfrewshire as well is going to vote, would have been expected before the evening began to vote yes, but let's see. here's renfrewshire people born in scotland, one out of ten compared to the scottish average of 93%. worry looking for indicators, clues to get the characteristics of these council areas. here we...
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. >>> there has been clashes between pro and anti-independent supporters in glasgow. on friday voters rejected independence and chose to stay part of the u.k. hours after the result, scotland's first minister alex salmond stood down. he called on david cameron to deliver greater powers to scotland. >> for me as leader, my time is nearly over. for scotland, the campaign conditions, and a dream shall never die. >> julie mcdonald joins us from edinburgh. it's the morning after the night before. alex salmond stepping down. nationalists disappointed. what is scotland waking up to this morning. >> what they are waking up to in edinburgh is rain. that's a metaphor. the yes supporters, it was a double blow. first of all, that no vote, and then the father of the cause, alex salmond, the leader of the snp stepped down. that's re-elected on the front pages. let me share with you. this is the scottish, "sun", it's a cartoonish caption. this is nicola sturgeon, who is key to take over. this is a man - i'm describing another paper - who is a divisive figure in politics. people told
. >>> there has been clashes between pro and anti-independent supporters in glasgow. on friday voters rejected independence and chose to stay part of the u.k. hours after the result, scotland's first minister alex salmond stood down. he called on david cameron to deliver greater powers to scotland. >> for me as leader, my time is nearly over. for scotland, the campaign conditions, and a dream shall never die. >> julie mcdonald joins us from edinburgh. it's the morning after...
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we are going three times daily from glasgow to london with lower fares and more frequency. we are happy to expand in those markets where we see a lot of opportunities. until the french sort out their legal structures and particularly their north korean attitude to unions and protecting unions, i think we will be fairly slow to open bases in france. >> you have expressed in the past dismay about the way the pilots approach this industry. what advice would you give over to air france right now? policy he isy the presently pursuing, making concessions to the pilots, which are ludicrous concessions, would not expand trans onvia -- transavia.
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the longest line you can see is glasgow. i'll make it flash. in the northeast, you see aberdeenshire. before edinburgh and to the west around glasgow. so those are the biggest councils. but, of course, voting is happening all over scotland. the county will take place pretty soon and it won't be long before we know the result. >> well, i've been covering this campaign for many weeks and i can say i've never experienced a campaign in which so many people are so engaged in what's been going on. 97% of those who can vote in the selection have registered to vote, and both sides, the yes and the no campaigns, they disagree about almost everything, but they do absolutely agree that there will probably be a record turnout. people think of more than 80% will turn out to vote, and the result, tomorrow morning. now back to you. >> gavin, thank you very much. gavin esler there live from hollywood in edinburgh and we will have live coverage of the results coming in in a special program here on "bbc world news." do join us if you can. >>> extreme weather is
the longest line you can see is glasgow. i'll make it flash. in the northeast, you see aberdeenshire. before edinburgh and to the west around glasgow. so those are the biggest councils. but, of course, voting is happening all over scotland. the county will take place pretty soon and it won't be long before we know the result. >> well, i've been covering this campaign for many weeks and i can say i've never experienced a campaign in which so many people are so engaged in what's been going...
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if i reorder them, glasgow the biggest yes. huge councils going no and first results we had came in on the smaller councils. all coming in early in the evening. all going no. and it was quite some time before dundee city became our first yes. so after this extraordinary night, i can show you here a spread of these council areas with the nos on this side and the yess on this side. again, this just illustrates, you wouldn't call it a white wash this no margin but it certainly is a very convincing victory to those who argue that scotland should stay in the united kingdom. look at these four councils here. the only four yess of 32 councils. come down with me and you see the other councils and you'll see the margins increasing as you come down here until we get to councils which voted no most decisively. scottish borders, conservative leading on border with england. the island councils. but, yes, this was convincing as you can see in the end only four council areas going with the arguments of those who said that scotland should leav
if i reorder them, glasgow the biggest yes. huge councils going no and first results we had came in on the smaller councils. all coming in early in the evening. all going no. and it was quite some time before dundee city became our first yes. so after this extraordinary night, i can show you here a spread of these council areas with the nos on this side and the yess on this side. again, this just illustrates, you wouldn't call it a white wash this no margin but it certainly is a very convincing...
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let's talk now to gordon wilson who joins me now from glasgow. a city that voted yes.hanks for being with us. 1.5 million people voted yes. still, you didn't manage to win today. how are you feeling? >> i was disappointed last night. i'm a realist in these things and i went with high hopes but low expectations because the opinion polls have been dragging a bit. what has happened is quite remarkable in a cold light of day and a good breakfast, 45% of the population is in favor of independence despite a very severe and almost violent propaganda campaign with banks threatening to move and insurance companies and retail stores putting up prices. all of the scare stories and to achieve that was quite magnificent. however, having said that, as one door closes another one opens. >> indeed. with so many young people voting yes as well, do you think this is the end of it or will we see another referendum sometime in the future? >> i think scotland will be independent at some time in the future. we don't know the time scale of that because at the present time the ball has now pa
let's talk now to gordon wilson who joins me now from glasgow. a city that voted yes.hanks for being with us. 1.5 million people voted yes. still, you didn't manage to win today. how are you feeling? >> i was disappointed last night. i'm a realist in these things and i went with high hopes but low expectations because the opinion polls have been dragging a bit. what has happened is quite remarkable in a cold light of day and a good breakfast, 45% of the population is in favor of...
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but in the second city glasgow, far less affluents, many workers hoped for so much more. >> people are absolutely gutted. people genuinely thought we were going to win, and there was an opportunity to change their children's children's destiny forever, and it never happened. >> reporter: a majority in the city once known as the second capitol of the british empire no longers wants to be british. >> i refuse nationalist settlement sentiment. it was a movement that captured millions, the aspiration for real change. i don't think it's going to go away. there is a real danger about the millions who expect change, most of them young people who may become apathetic, angry and feel like there is no focus for their energy. >> reporter: after the referendum among the generals and luminaries of scottish life some do wonder whether the promises made by london to stave off a successful yes vote will be kept, and what will happen if they aren't. >> i think i can't see westminster going over now. westminster saying you had your chance. >> i don't imagine what the future is going to be. >> reporter:
but in the second city glasgow, far less affluents, many workers hoped for so much more. >> people are absolutely gutted. people genuinely thought we were going to win, and there was an opportunity to change their children's children's destiny forever, and it never happened. >> reporter: a majority in the city once known as the second capitol of the british empire no longers wants to be british. >> i refuse nationalist settlement sentiment. it was a movement that captured...
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nic robertson live for us in glasgow where he'll connect with us throughout the day. cnn is the place to be for this, the latest on this historic referendum, the polls close at 10 p.m. local time tonight and that's when our special coverage begins. rosemary. >> well, errol, police say gunmen stormed a college in nigeria killing at least 15 people. dozens more were wounded. you're looking now at pictures from the aftermath of that gruesome attack. one man describes the horror he witnessed firsthand. >> they come in the main gates and enter. from that gate they had guns. any person that they see they were shooting. after the last to the new side, they enter there and then some of them enter near there. and one has already been taking and most have already died. >> there's no immediate claim of responsibility but kano is known to be a stronghold for boko haram militants. >>> well, u.s. president barack obama has said it again, there will be no u.s. ground troops deployed against isis militants in iraq. >> mr. obama set the record straight at macdill air force base in tam
nic robertson live for us in glasgow where he'll connect with us throughout the day. cnn is the place to be for this, the latest on this historic referendum, the polls close at 10 p.m. local time tonight and that's when our special coverage begins. rosemary. >> well, errol, police say gunmen stormed a college in nigeria killing at least 15 people. dozens more were wounded. you're looking now at pictures from the aftermath of that gruesome attack. one man describes the horror he witnessed...
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we have heard various reports, one report from glasgow where people are singing, dressed in tar tan, holding hands. for some people they've been waiting a long time for this day to come. for them it will be more muted. >>> what about the voting process itself, how will that work, and when will we know results. >> we won't know until tomorrow morning, polls open at 7 o'clock this morning, at the polling station, until 10 o'clock tonight, a large window for people to vote. there are 2,600 polling stations across the nation, and we know from polling stations that they have put on extra people to make sure that there are plenty of observers, and all the people in the polling stations so that people can cast the ballot. when voting stops at 10 o'clock, the count starts in earnest. there's 32 areas, each counting their votes, and they'll report that back. a lady called mary pitt casely is the head of the count will announce the results some time between 6:30 and 7:30am. we'll have a trickle of results in the early hours of the morning, which may give us an idea. but interesting the large c
we have heard various reports, one report from glasgow where people are singing, dressed in tar tan, holding hands. for some people they've been waiting a long time for this day to come. for them it will be more muted. >>> what about the voting process itself, how will that work, and when will we know results. >> we won't know until tomorrow morning, polls open at 7 o'clock this morning, at the polling station, until 10 o'clock tonight, a large window for people to vote. there...
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nick roberson, cnn, glasgow, scotland. >>> hearing from the queen. queen liz ben release add statement after the vote saying thousand as we move forward we should remember despite the range of views that have been expressed we have a common and enduring love of scotland which is one of the things that helps to unite us all. knowing the people of scotland as i do, i have no doubt scots like others throughout the united kingdom are able to express strongly held opinions before coming together again in a spirit of mutual respect and support to work constructively for the future of scotland and, indeed, all parts of this country. >>> still ahead here on cnn, confessions in aing should shocking case from bali. new developments in the suitcase murder story. completely unbelievabowl... totally delectabowl. real silky smooth or creamy broths. everything she's been waiting for. carefully crafted with real seafood, real veggies, and never any by-products or fillers. wow! being a cat just got more enjoyabowl. fancy feast broths. wow served daily. >>> go back, e
nick roberson, cnn, glasgow, scotland. >>> hearing from the queen. queen liz ben release add statement after the vote saying thousand as we move forward we should remember despite the range of views that have been expressed we have a common and enduring love of scotland which is one of the things that helps to unite us all. knowing the people of scotland as i do, i have no doubt scots like others throughout the united kingdom are able to express strongly held opinions before coming...
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we go to glasgow on the landmark vote. >> reporter: the campaigning that is so close, so much to lose. arguebly those who want to keep the united nations together. >> i just came up to give a message that 91% of the rest of the u.k. would really love scotland to stay in the united kingdom. >> but this rally in glasgow the city which could be crucial to the results, the man who has run the much criticized better together campaign insisted that voting no was actually a positive message. >> a vote no is a vote for a stronger scottish parliament with control over sk key issues like health, like education, far better. >> both sides say it's the next generation who will feel the bulk of this, and they will be the first adults free of the maligned west minister over their lives. >> recognized that it's not a magic wand. it does enable us overtime to protect our public services, create more jobs and opportunities and get governments we vote for. >> so many frayed tempers between the politicians this week that it's felt less like that popular conversation but it's these people who will have th
we go to glasgow on the landmark vote. >> reporter: the campaigning that is so close, so much to lose. arguebly those who want to keep the united nations together. >> i just came up to give a message that 91% of the rest of the u.k. would really love scotland to stay in the united kingdom. >> but this rally in glasgow the city which could be crucial to the results, the man who has run the much criticized better together campaign insisted that voting no was actually a positive...
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it took 35 years to build up this wholesale business in glasgow but the boss said times have been toughs recently independents had all of the boom. >> independents will be much, much better off. we have a lot of natural resources and more national resources than anywhere in the europe and scotland. and i think we would be much better off as a country and we want -- i want to leave a legacy behind for the next generations to come so they will live and prosper in a better scotland. >> earlier today, other business leaders joined alex salmond at the airport. the message -- not all are worried about the prospect of a yes vote. >> 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 but there's very substantial groups and scottish business who say there's opportunity from an independent scotland. >> with the world watching. the battle for business is now in full swing as both sides try to persuade voters that their vision for the economy is the strongest. and this evening the prime mini
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we were talking how the glasgow vote went one way versus another. >> exactly. we are waiting on the crucial last ones from edinburgh. those were counted here center in edinburgh. the counting is finished. it's merely a case of tallying up the results, checking them, making sure they're ready to announce. we could get that any moment now. it would be miraculous if edinburgh became a major pro-independence area. it's a fairly conservative industry. the no campaign has it in the bag it seems and this could be the declaration that takes the no campaign over the magic 50% threshold. we can then declare the final result. >> the magical threshold with what 4.29 million voters potentially is again half of that, so 2.15 and we don't know when we'ring if to reach that number one way or the other as of yet this hour, but there's also the mail-in votes. talk about that, how that might impact the outcome tonight. >> reporter: a lot of people chose to vote postally. those votes have been counted so it shouldn't delay us any more this evening. however just the sheer volume of
we were talking how the glasgow vote went one way versus another. >> exactly. we are waiting on the crucial last ones from edinburgh. those were counted here center in edinburgh. the counting is finished. it's merely a case of tallying up the results, checking them, making sure they're ready to announce. we could get that any moment now. it would be miraculous if edinburgh became a major pro-independence area. it's a fairly conservative industry. the no campaign has it in the bag it seems...
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our senior international correspondent nic robertson is at a polling station in glasgow.e joins us now. the big moment has finally arrived based on where you are and what you can see how is the turnout here at the beginning of polling? >> reporter: brisk, errol, in a word. the polling station opened really in the last two minutes here. but just before that, this sort of quiet street in this corner of glasgow, you could hear the footfalls of people walking from both direction. it is brisk. seen quite a number of meme go in. this 1 of about 5,500 plus different polling stations across the country, about 2,600 different polling sites. more than 4.25 million have registered to vote. so the turnout here is expected to be very, very high today, errol. >> and people will just be wrapping up their breakfast and heading out to the polls to make their vote. it's 7:00 where you are now, nick. but how long will today's voting process take? how long until all of us will know any of the results? >> reporter: 900 minutes until 10:00 p.m. later tonight, 15 hours people have as with norma
our senior international correspondent nic robertson is at a polling station in glasgow.e joins us now. the big moment has finally arrived based on where you are and what you can see how is the turnout here at the beginning of polling? >> reporter: brisk, errol, in a word. the polling station opened really in the last two minutes here. but just before that, this sort of quiet street in this corner of glasgow, you could hear the footfalls of people walking from both direction. it is brisk....
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we opened a new base and flies three times a day between glasgow, and edinburgh.re happy to expand in those markets where we see lots of opportunities. until the french sort out their legal structures and particularly their north korean , we would benions fairly slow to open and france. >> you have expressed in the about the way the pilots approached this industry. what advice would you give to the union at air france? >> i would say the policy he is pursuing which is making concessions to this -- pilots. which they wouldn't expand and grow outside -- you have to stand up to those pilot unions. if that means take the strike for a week or two, take it. you'll never make air france or louis vuitton's a or i e.g. stronger. orair france or lufthanse ieg stronger. calmer --eep the conversation on air france. great having you here. we talk about winners and losers. the big loser, air france and the winner the your budget carriers. the likes of ryanair. >> that's right what we see is the ability to develop into a low-cost carrier. what it would have enabled them is effec
we opened a new base and flies three times a day between glasgow, and edinburgh.re happy to expand in those markets where we see lots of opportunities. until the french sort out their legal structures and particularly their north korean , we would benions fairly slow to open and france. >> you have expressed in the about the way the pilots approached this industry. what advice would you give to the union at air france? >> i would say the policy he is pursuing which is making...
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this is the area around port glasgow. there were reasons to think that there might be people who would vote yes there. it has been a traditionally labour area, but the kind of voters that the yes campaign was trying to tempt over to their side. that is a very, very tight result. it is astonishing in that regard. it, it ishave taken not bad going. area with the highest catholic population in scotland. there was an association with catholics being more likely to vote yes. it was said. whether that would turn out -- but it was often said. some of that was associated as purely supporting the association football club. >> it is a remarkable fact, whether it turns out or not, but catholics have voted in large number yes. havears ago, you would never considered that. for a long time, the catholic were very suspicious of what an independent scotland would look like. that we are even discussing catholics as large numbers of yes voters shows how much things have changed. i am not trying to draw ricky into this, but certainly, the f
this is the area around port glasgow. there were reasons to think that there might be people who would vote yes there. it has been a traditionally labour area, but the kind of voters that the yes campaign was trying to tempt over to their side. that is a very, very tight result. it is astonishing in that regard. it, it ishave taken not bad going. area with the highest catholic population in scotland. there was an association with catholics being more likely to vote yes. it was said. whether...
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your business based in glasgow. and there is a place called edinburgh.eather is better in the other edinburgh. alibaba shares sell as well as the merchandise on its website. it's poised for its debut on the new york stock exchange. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." the companies on the move this morning. vivendi is selling its units for more than 4.6 alien euros -- 4.6 billion euros. exclusive talks for this business, this now leaves telefonica in position to challenge its rival in brazil. software giant's founder is stepping down as ceo and will be replaced to the companies copresident, mark hurd. oracle -- allison will become oracles chairman after leaving the company. sap is paying a 20% premium for the company which gives it a boost in cloud computing. let's stay in tech land. alibaba poised for the new york stock exchange. the company set and ipo record by raising 21.8 billion dollars. it priced the top end of the range. >> this is the story of the street of dreams. this guy jack mock cobbles together $60,000 in 1989. billion innto $28.8 this sha
your business based in glasgow. and there is a place called edinburgh.eather is better in the other edinburgh. alibaba shares sell as well as the merchandise on its website. it's poised for its debut on the new york stock exchange. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." the companies on the move this morning. vivendi is selling its units for more than 4.6 alien euros -- 4.6 billion euros. exclusive talks for this business, this now leaves telefonica in position to challenge its...
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more than two hours of polls and it is busy in glasgow. people coming on the way in business suits and people coming in jogging gear. mothers with children on the way to school. taking them to drop them off at school. it has been busy and certainly that's what has been predicted here. 4.25 million people registered to vote. more than 5,000 polling stations. by this time tomorrow, the result should be clear. whether it is a yes or no, john. >> the issue here, the polls have shown those who are against independence with a very, very flight le slight lead. all the enthusiasm and all the outward displays and demonstrations, they seem to be coming from those who want to split. it is very hard to gauge right now. >> reporter: it certainly is. it is too close to call. just a couple of percentage points with a nose ahead in the latest surveys. that excludes 5% to 10% of the electorate who are undecided. i used to live in scotland. i have talked to friends here. i have friends who are sitting on the fence. they don't want to make their minds up. it
more than two hours of polls and it is busy in glasgow. people coming on the way in business suits and people coming in jogging gear. mothers with children on the way to school. taking them to drop them off at school. it has been busy and certainly that's what has been predicted here. 4.25 million people registered to vote. more than 5,000 polling stations. by this time tomorrow, the result should be clear. whether it is a yes or no, john. >> the issue here, the polls have shown those who...
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alex hammond on twitter congratulating the people in glasgow voting yes to independence. they did make some big wins. a surprise. of interesting for an international market to see what's happening of aerdeen not much surprise because of the amount of the oil industry concentrated on that part of scotland, above average income. bornee a lot of non-scot people there. many of whom might have voted to stay in the united kingdom. turnout has been an 85 point 4%, nowhere near the record beating turnout that had been suggested by some of the polls but interesting to see after all the time that we are at 55% no. i remember the polls giving us that kind of result. that is kind of where we are for the moment. it's amazing. not record-breaking about the level of engagement is really impressive. it will be fascinating to see the paradigm shift going forward. where is the focus likely to be if there is indeed a victory for the no camp? >> you mention a paradigm shift. part of the ruling coalition, they were talking about federal options for the united kingdom and this is something tha
alex hammond on twitter congratulating the people in glasgow voting yes to independence. they did make some big wins. a surprise. of interesting for an international market to see what's happening of aerdeen not much surprise because of the amount of the oil industry concentrated on that part of scotland, above average income. bornee a lot of non-scot people there. many of whom might have voted to stay in the united kingdom. turnout has been an 85 point 4%, nowhere near the record beating...
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. >>> violence in glasgow as rival protesters fight following the scottish independence vote. >>> and keeping it cool - we find out about the fridges that stay cold even when the power goes out. >>> welcome to the programme. 49 turkish citizens held in iraq by the islamic state of iraq and levant, or i.s.i.l., have been freed. turkey denied paying a ransom to secure their freedom. the group arrived in ankara a short time ago, flown into the capital aboard the prime minister's plane. the hostages included diplomats, soldiers and children. >>> well let's to to the turkey analyst at chat am house in london. why do you think the hostages have been released by i.s.i.l. now, when so many are in captivity, many killed, what is behind the freedom now, do you think? >> okay. apo apologies, we have problems. we'll go back later. >>> 45,000 kurds have crossed into turkey in one day to cross the advance of i.s.i.l. eight border points were opened, turkey is home to 850,000 registered syrian refugees. >> meanwhile the united states says iran has a role to play in defeating i.s.i.l. iran is not inv
. >>> violence in glasgow as rival protesters fight following the scottish independence vote. >>> and keeping it cool - we find out about the fridges that stay cold even when the power goes out. >>> welcome to the programme. 49 turkish citizens held in iraq by the islamic state of iraq and levant, or i.s.i.l., have been freed. turkey denied paying a ransom to secure their freedom. the group arrived in ankara a short time ago, flown into the capital aboard the prime...
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but there's her grandson saying next year in glasgow. everybody do the wave. until recently, everybody thought that the independent campaign had a shot. it's looked like a tie or maybe even a yes vote narrowly leading. so the british government and the other powers that be who do not want the u.k. to break up, they are now, right now, pulling out all the stops to try to stop the independent side from winning. the pro-independence, the vote yes side, they know they have the moe men testimony heading into the vote. they're all of these experts coming north from england to scotland to say please, vote no. but that charge of desperation that is a charge the british prime minister is got running from anymore. the british prime minister is calling himself, desperate at this point. today, he posted this on facebook. it says i desperately want our family of nations to stay together. it would be heartbreaking to wake up on friday morning to the end of the country we love. and, today, in scotland, prime minister david cameron did hishearted felt begging in person. >> fo
but there's her grandson saying next year in glasgow. everybody do the wave. until recently, everybody thought that the independent campaign had a shot. it's looked like a tie or maybe even a yes vote narrowly leading. so the british government and the other powers that be who do not want the u.k. to break up, they are now, right now, pulling out all the stops to try to stop the independent side from winning. the pro-independence, the vote yes side, they know they have the moe men testimony...
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rumana), amsterdam (holanda), dubln (repblica de irlanda), budapest (hungra), bruselas (blgica) y glasgowsedes de un encuentro de octavos de final y tres de la fase de grupos. mnich (alemania), celebrar un partido de cuartos de final y tres de la fase de grupos, igual que baku (azerbaiyn), roma (italia) y san petersburgo (rusia). esta edicion culminar con las semifinales y la final en el legendario wembley de londres. vo en mas noticias del futbol del viejo continente, el cholo simeone director tecnico del atletico de madrid anuncio que tras lesion del delantero croata que lo dejara fuera de la cancha durante 10 dias...el mexicano raul jimenez estara como titular para el partido ante el celta. vo mientras tanto en la mls. los san jose earthquakes estaran de gira este fin de semana. van visitar el equipo montereal para enfrentarlos este sabado. el equipo californiano esta buscando su primer victoria en siete partidos. gs sports desk el dia de hoy arranca jornada numero 9 del futbol mexicano con su doble cartelera. 4 equipos en circunstacias muy diferentes estan buscando iniciar su fin de s
rumana), amsterdam (holanda), dubln (repblica de irlanda), budapest (hungra), bruselas (blgica) y glasgowsedes de un encuentro de octavos de final y tres de la fase de grupos. mnich (alemania), celebrar un partido de cuartos de final y tres de la fase de grupos, igual que baku (azerbaiyn), roma (italia) y san petersburgo (rusia). esta edicion culminar con las semifinales y la final en el legendario wembley de londres. vo en mas noticias del futbol del viejo continente, el cholo simeone director...
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glasgow is slightly higher. the crucial thing is most of the geographical things can be explained in differences in the makeup of the population in those particular areas. people who live in more socially deprived circumstances have a higher likelihood of voting yes. the gaps have narrowed a little bit. you have a higher with fashion area with higher deprivation, you have a city or counsel with more socially deprived residents, you will have a higher yes vote. most of the geographical is explained by differences in these differences in the regions. >> the gentleman here. she's coming with the mic. >> charlie kern, happily retired. what is the general state of the scottish economy now as contrasted with the state of the english economy? does one or the other feel they are being pulled down by the other particularly with the scots looking at england and they see, i imagine, a lot more emigration there than has reached scotland yet. changing demographic inflection of england, scotland, is that a factor here? >> obv
glasgow is slightly higher. the crucial thing is most of the geographical things can be explained in differences in the makeup of the population in those particular areas. people who live in more socially deprived circumstances have a higher likelihood of voting yes. the gaps have narrowed a little bit. you have a higher with fashion area with higher deprivation, you have a city or counsel with more socially deprived residents, you will have a higher yes vote. most of the geographical is...
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max foster met with some voters in glasgow. >> reporter: she won't be voting in the referendum, but her dad's decision will define the scotland that she grows up in. at this late stage in the campaign, it's about convincing the undecided voters. >> hello, sir. are you voting in the referendum? >> yes. >> did you know how you feel about it yet? >> reporter: what sort of conversations do you have with them? >> we get a lot of people that are already quite committed yes voters that want to pick up merchandise. so we have posters and badges and stickers. >> reporter: if there's someone who's wavering, how do you try to convince them? >> some people have a variety of reasons. other people might be very worried about one specific thing. sometimes there's specific facts and figures you can give back to them. you know, if they say oh, i'm worried that the oil will run out, which is still here. even at this late stage, there are some people that their arguments against are so basic. >> my sister is an absolute yes. >> reporter: just up the road in glasgow's west end, campaigners are pounding the
max foster met with some voters in glasgow. >> reporter: she won't be voting in the referendum, but her dad's decision will define the scotland that she grows up in. at this late stage in the campaign, it's about convincing the undecided voters. >> hello, sir. are you voting in the referendum? >> yes. >> did you know how you feel about it yet? >> reporter: what sort of conversations do you have with them? >> we get a lot of people that are already quite...
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this accident just cleared out of glasgow. you should be good to go at that intersection and else where in delaware, the northbound side right at route 141 exit 5 and you can expect to see a delay around that area. heading into new jersey, 73 at 295 looking pretty quiet here. 295 is also pretty average as far as volume goes on 295 and we still have an accident in pennsauken. so far no big problems to report on mass transit. vai? >>> experts say gas prices across the country could soon drop below $3 a gallon. can you believe it? gas prices typically drop during autumn and are being pulled even lower by falling global oil prices. by the end of the year, up to 30 states could have an average gasoline price, get this, of under 3 bucks. triple a keeps an eye on gas prices across the country and in philadelphia the average gas price per gallon is $3.42 in south jersey $3.15 and in delaware you're paying $3.29. >>> more information coming out in the ray rice scandal. there is now a he said/she said debate when it comes down to who go
this accident just cleared out of glasgow. you should be good to go at that intersection and else where in delaware, the northbound side right at route 141 exit 5 and you can expect to see a delay around that area. heading into new jersey, 73 at 295 looking pretty quiet here. 295 is also pretty average as far as volume goes on 295 and we still have an accident in pennsauken. so far no big problems to report on mass transit. vai? >>> experts say gas prices across the country could soon...
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lawrence lee, al jazeera in glasgow. >> it's not just the people in the u.k. that are passionate about tomorrow's vote. here in new york there are scots on both sides of the issue. first stop, the blue room bar on manhattan's east side. >> the donaldsons who already cast their votes are keeping eye on their home team and thursday's vote on scotland's independence. >> we voted no, to keep united kingdom. united kingdom has been a success. >> 300 odd years ago, which side was your family on? >> they would be on this side. >> a few bar stools away malcolm boyd is also interested in the referendum, he too is from scotland but is in new york. >> you can't vote because -- >> i'm not resident in scotland. >> but if he could vote it would be yes. for scotland to leave the united kingdom. >> i think scotland should be an independent country. i think scottish people can make decisions far better for themselves than can be made by people in london. >> boyd's business partner alex agrees which for him is a big change of opinion. >> i would be pro-union and therefore votin
lawrence lee, al jazeera in glasgow. >> it's not just the people in the u.k. that are passionate about tomorrow's vote. here in new york there are scots on both sides of the issue. first stop, the blue room bar on manhattan's east side. >> the donaldsons who already cast their votes are keeping eye on their home team and thursday's vote on scotland's independence. >> we voted no, to keep united kingdom. united kingdom has been a success. >> 300 odd years ago, which side...
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nic robertson, cnn, glasgow, scotland. >>> but emotions are still running high.ensions flared friday night in glasgow, that was where the majority of voters opted to split from the uk. pro-independence supporters clashed with referendum opponents. no reports of any serious injuries. >>> while scotland voted no on independence there has been one bick yes there. the royal and and sant chub of st. andrews has voted to allow women to join. 85% of the club's members voted to make the change. women are already allowed to play on the legendary course on the east coast of scotland and now after 260 years of men only, women can become members. >>> well, the vote in scotland appears to have energized a similar separatist movement in spain. the region of catalonia has made a move towards holding its own referendum. isa soares reports for us from barcelona. >> reporter: hours after the scots voted after independence, a defining catalan government approved a new resolution allowing referendums to take place this their region and now outside parliament, a loud reminder to poli
nic robertson, cnn, glasgow, scotland. >>> but emotions are still running high.ensions flared friday night in glasgow, that was where the majority of voters opted to split from the uk. pro-independence supporters clashed with referendum opponents. no reports of any serious injuries. >>> while scotland voted no on independence there has been one bick yes there. the royal and and sant chub of st. andrews has voted to allow women to join. 85% of the club's members voted to make...
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women in this goes all of the schools all of the way in by the upstream or glasgow's that's one way or the. new boy. are you hall of mork. is a high def video the other could be out q were you dealing with the last of those. with you who will tell you good you will both of us be at the goodwood. it's of course that. you know should we do all. the work but most of the boys see it so. who do all the cool chris and it's a bill that's. true too but he'll go by you do you since the new boots it will. look good good to go over. yeah i'm watching one of those middle you so that each other. as like it was a good school word that it was your auntie look at us as laws which will be forced on. us was a. misunderstanding of the quote the charter is do things that the what ifs about this unusual says noticed things during the speech to be. the most authentic they say was god all thinking about. mystical probably most mean which is just as not to get smarter just give it a quarter i still want to try and. strongly score your push. who could mostly procure was another man to kill tom does your brothe
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when this goes all of the schools all of the way in by the upstream or glasgow's that's one way or the. yep and only a boy. a hall of mork. is a high def video never could get q will he do a point. with you know what i do good you will both of us be at the goodwood. maybe if you look at the course that you. you know those are real deal. at that point that the boys. who you know think will close and it's a bill that's. true too but he'll go by you don't you since the new bullets it will. good goods go up. yeah but it was a bit of the rich other. people's kids who were. on the look at us all as long as we used them. cards was a. good thing we had the quatro as do things or people would have seen this in useless as notice things dealers to be. put on store to go to war thinking there was also mystical problem of. justice now to catch martin just going to court on first gen to try to plan. from the score a little push. who could push through procure was rid of them and to kill time does a blue took you. so it was good. to moan we know who. the scotch may have ordered. all the show we're ju
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of national australia park which owns glasgow based bank. hong kong list shares also performed strongly. >>> exercises could put a check on russian intentions in eastern ukraine. they are training with ukrainian forces at the opposite end of the country. 1300 soldiers are participating in drills in the region. one scenario included an enemy attack on a checkpoint and another seized a building occupied by an armed group. they agreed to a cease-fire two weeks ago with pro hugs separatists in the east. nato officials claim about 1,000 russian troops are still there. >> our free nations will stand united so further russian provocations will only mean more isolation, more cost for russia. >> translator: russia will understand that ukraine is receiving support from the united states and european nations. >> leaders in moscow revealed a plan to build up military forces in crimea, the region's residents voted to rejoin the russian federation in march. >>> france has launched air strikes against the islamic state militant group in iraq. u.s. forces b
of national australia park which owns glasgow based bank. hong kong list shares also performed strongly. >>> exercises could put a check on russian intentions in eastern ukraine. they are training with ukrainian forces at the opposite end of the country. 1300 soldiers are participating in drills in the region. one scenario included an enemy attack on a checkpoint and another seized a building occupied by an armed group. they agreed to a cease-fire two weeks ago with pro hugs...
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a lot of rainfall right now around bear, delaware, newark and glasgow as that heads off to the east.orm but certainly we'll have some heavy rain and winds gusting to about 40 miles per hour. looks like the warning has been canceled for ocean county so certainly that's good news but that is a strong storm. severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect for the entire area all the way until 9 o'clock tonight so we're not done yet. still some scattered showers and storms breaking out across central pennsylvania. some of the storms are slow moving with a lot of rain. we've seen flash flooding across areas of chester county. that goes until 7:45. estimates of about three to possibly 4-inches of rain from the earlier storm that rolled through. so, through tonight, scattered strong to severe thunderstorms, damaging winds, 40 to 60 miles per hour. potential for that flash flooding in some of the storms and watch out for frequent lightning. could lead to power outages. rain cooled area in philadelphia, temperatures still hovering around 90 degrees especially across south jersey and the shore nea
a lot of rainfall right now around bear, delaware, newark and glasgow as that heads off to the east.orm but certainly we'll have some heavy rain and winds gusting to about 40 miles per hour. looks like the warning has been canceled for ocean county so certainly that's good news but that is a strong storm. severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect for the entire area all the way until 9 o'clock tonight so we're not done yet. still some scattered showers and storms breaking out across central...
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when this goes all of the schools all but the wind by the upstream or glasgow's us or we. only a boy. of mork. is a high def video never could get q were you delay or the last of those. with the you know what i do good you will both of us be at the goodwood. maybe if you look at the course that you or your version of the media will. work with the boys. who do all tickle closely and it's a bill that's. true too but he'll go by you. since the new bill that sibyl. good goods go over. yeah. so that each other. as it was a good school would. all be looked at first as laws which will replace the. cards was a. good thing and the quatro as do things or people would have seen this in useless as notice things dealers to be. the most organic of the schools go to war thinking about. mystical problems to you which is just as not to get smarter just give it a quarter but still want to try the plan. from the score you. who could put on cue was an old woman to kill time does a blue to cure. so i said it was good. to moan we know who. the. kid is scrooge may have heard. all this was just g
when this goes all of the schools all but the wind by the upstream or glasgow's us or we. only a boy. of mork. is a high def video never could get q were you delay or the last of those. with the you know what i do good you will both of us be at the goodwood. maybe if you look at the course that you or your version of the media will. work with the boys. who do all tickle closely and it's a bill that's. true too but he'll go by you. since the new bill that sibyl. good goods go over. yeah. so that...