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especially glasgow's east side.st cities, in fact, glasgow is divided. the river clyde divides the north and south sides, but the bigger more tangible divide is between east and west. the west, things are expected to be, well, nice. nice cars, nice families, all the nice stuff that affluence supposedly brings. east side, that's where you grow up hard, where things are rougher, where you've got, according to popular legend, to fight to live every day. >> in scotland, if you're a young boy in scotland and you're 9 or 10 and you're coming home from school a big guy beats you up and you run home to your mom crying, do you know what she'll do? she'll give you a cuddle and then she'll tell you get back there and get him. don't let anybody ever do that to you. and if you need a stick, get a stick. if you need a brick, get a brick. that's what we do. and it makes us dangerous enemies, resourceful enemies, but it also makes us very loyal allies. >> detective john karnishen, 38 years on the job. much of it as murder place on
especially glasgow's east side.st cities, in fact, glasgow is divided. the river clyde divides the north and south sides, but the bigger more tangible divide is between east and west. the west, things are expected to be, well, nice. nice cars, nice families, all the nice stuff that affluence supposedly brings. east side, that's where you grow up hard, where things are rougher, where you've got, according to popular legend, to fight to live every day. >> in scotland, if you're a young boy...
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glasgow remains the region's noble shit zone. what i find most endearing in this town is if you're a native, you're probably an expert at taking a piss. a high level style of ball busting that approaches an art form around here. >> well, it's good to be back at work again. >> no one excels more at deflating the pompous, making fun of self-importance, turning even the darkest tragedy into comedy than glaswegians. that's if you can understand the bastards. this can be a challenge after a couple of pints of heavy. >> glasgow has a reputation of being a hard drinking, two-fisted town. >> yeah. >> i've always found it to be this funny, very funny town. >> very dark humor. if you say in america, my father died, people immediately are so sympathetic. in glasgow if you say my father's died, the glaswegians say what size were his shoes. we have that. >> jamie godley grew up on the east end, married into an organized crime dynasty, worked as a bartender, became a very famous playwright, author, and stand-up comedian. i thought i'd meet her
glasgow remains the region's noble shit zone. what i find most endearing in this town is if you're a native, you're probably an expert at taking a piss. a high level style of ball busting that approaches an art form around here. >> well, it's good to be back at work again. >> no one excels more at deflating the pompous, making fun of self-importance, turning even the darkest tragedy into comedy than glaswegians. that's if you can understand the bastards. this can be a challenge...
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in the end it's a clean sweep for labour -- a clean sweep for the fnp in glasgow. what's really interesting is that the fnp have never won a u.k. parliamentary seat in glasgow and they did so resoundingly. 10,000 votes separating them from labour each and every time. but remember, some the seats have been labour since the 1930's, which really gives you an idea of how much the swing was in these glasgow seats. before we knew any of the results we were looking at glasgow northeast and thinking maybe they would hang on there because that would mean a 27% swing in the end. that became academic. other seats had a 35% swing from labor to the fnp. so terrible night for scottish labour in glasgow and a remarkable one for the fnp. >> as you were saying, an extraordinary thing to watch a city like glasgow, so long labor through and through, swing almost as one on one night to the fnp. it's a very difficult question to answer, so i apologize for asking it, but is there an obvious way back for labour? ultimately what swings one way generally swings back the other. >> it's inte
in the end it's a clean sweep for labour -- a clean sweep for the fnp in glasgow. what's really interesting is that the fnp have never won a u.k. parliamentary seat in glasgow and they did so resoundingly. 10,000 votes separating them from labour each and every time. but remember, some the seats have been labour since the 1930's, which really gives you an idea of how much the swing was in these glasgow seats. before we knew any of the results we were looking at glasgow northeast and thinking...
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even glasgow northeast. we could actually see all the seats in gloss d glasgow it's conceivable that glasgow turns from red to bright yellow. you look to be champing at the bit there. peter: if we put this in historical context julie, we are used to these swings in bi elections. what we're talking about now in scotland is routinely we're talking about 24, 25% swings. in dundee, where ok, yes half of the -- west half of the country, a 29% swing. we shrugged our shoulders oh, there's another one gone but this is unprecedented. i don't think there has been a single moment in history where a party has had this kind of shift in their favor or as far as labour is concerned against them. tom: maybe we can talk about the change in share if they -- we bring it up. this is a pattern that's turning out to be pretty consistent, isn't it, jane? jane: we see that clearly here in dundee west. also some movement here in the west end. people like charles kennedy and danny alexander, who night my -- might be also losing their
even glasgow northeast. we could actually see all the seats in gloss d glasgow it's conceivable that glasgow turns from red to bright yellow. you look to be champing at the bit there. peter: if we put this in historical context julie, we are used to these swings in bi elections. what we're talking about now in scotland is routinely we're talking about 24, 25% swings. in dundee, where ok, yes half of the -- west half of the country, a 29% swing. we shrugged our shoulders oh, there's another one...
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we are live in glasgow. sterling rallies against all major counterparts and surges to a six-year high against the euro. we bring you the latest market reaction. now let's get some details behind those stories. david cameron is set to stay in downing street as the prime minister of the u.k. exit polls show conservatives will head with either a minority or a working majority vote. >> this is clearly a very strong night for the conservative party. i think we've had a positive response to a positive campaign about safeguarding our economy and creating jobs. above all, a plan for the next five years. those who do the best should find the system on their side. anna: the labour party has failed to gain key seats in england and scotland as the nationalists surge. the snp is set to become the third biggest party in parliament. >> what we are looking at tonight is a very historic shift in opinions in scotland. we said that snp mp's were elected to make scotland votes and that is what we will do. anna: bloomberg will b
we are live in glasgow. sterling rallies against all major counterparts and surges to a six-year high against the euro. we bring you the latest market reaction. now let's get some details behind those stories. david cameron is set to stay in downing street as the prime minister of the u.k. exit polls show conservatives will head with either a minority or a working majority vote. >> this is clearly a very strong night for the conservative party. i think we've had a positive response to a...
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for more on the scottish ally and that roared, i spoke with gavin and glasgow out.avin, can you explain to viewers around the world with this scottish victory means for the united kingdom? gavin: it is a seismic shift in british politics. we have a country where there are just three mps out of 59 were not members of the scottish national party. so they have got an enormous mandate to go to parliament in a country, the united kingdom they do not wish to be part of. what we will see in the coming months is david cameron, as prime minister of the united kingdom, trying to hold the united kingdom together when just less than 10% of his parliament is this big wedge of snp mp's who wish as their ultimate goal to have an independent scotland. it's going to be absolutely extraordinary. we have seen nothing like it in anyone's memory. anchor: gavin, for britain's allies like the united states, the prospect of a united kingdom without scotland has increased, then? gavin: it certainly has although it is a long-term aim. it will not come immediately. we will have further electi
for more on the scottish ally and that roared, i spoke with gavin and glasgow out.avin, can you explain to viewers around the world with this scottish victory means for the united kingdom? gavin: it is a seismic shift in british politics. we have a country where there are just three mps out of 59 were not members of the scottish national party. so they have got an enormous mandate to go to parliament in a country, the united kingdom they do not wish to be part of. what we will see in the coming...
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and i was comfortable and glasgow was a whole different thing.i cannot use this world on television they'll have to bleep it but within 30 seconds of arriving in glasgow, i called a [ bleep ], in an affectionate way. and i found that charming. they are -- it is a working class town. it is -- everyone in the town is funny. everyone is really tough. it just got a lot of heart and a lot of soul. if i was thinking of one place to shoot in scotland it was it. >> it is a big drinking town. >> it is a big drinking town. so we shot in glasgow and tried in the best we could to try to convey what it is about that town that i love and why people should go there. >> what about the food though? i mean scottish food. haggis. what is haggis exactly? >> it is the lungs, throat and other organs of a sheep cooks in its stomach. the glorious gushing sack as robert burns called it. >> glorious gushing sack. i'm not sure we can say that on cable. >> the food is fantastic. great game. extraordinary seafood. the traditional seafood is great. the modern chefs get better
and i was comfortable and glasgow was a whole different thing.i cannot use this world on television they'll have to bleep it but within 30 seconds of arriving in glasgow, i called a [ bleep ], in an affectionate way. and i found that charming. they are -- it is a working class town. it is -- everyone in the town is funny. everyone is really tough. it just got a lot of heart and a lot of soul. if i was thinking of one place to shoot in scotland it was it. >> it is a big drinking town....
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let's go live to glasgow bloomberg tom mckenzie is with us. very big labour names going in this election. tom: a historic night here, not just for the scottish national party, but for scotland it self. the snp has taken power away from labour. we are in the center of glasgow, an area that has always been a labour stronghold. the first leader of the labour party came from scotland. they are incredibly disheartened, they do not know where to start to rebuild the party from here. for the snp, they are on a level and they cannot wait to get into westminster. they have a certain number of demands they will be pushing through. they wanted to do some sort of deal with the labour party. the fact that they have taken those votes away from the labour , and the tories are back in power means they will not have as much clout, there are certain issues they will fight for austerity -- anti-austerity they want that out of scotland. those issues they will be taking to westminster and we will have to see how things pan out given the makeup over the next few da
let's go live to glasgow bloomberg tom mckenzie is with us. very big labour names going in this election. tom: a historic night here, not just for the scottish national party, but for scotland it self. the snp has taken power away from labour. we are in the center of glasgow, an area that has always been a labour stronghold. the first leader of the labour party came from scotland. they are incredibly disheartened, they do not know where to start to rebuild the party from here. for the snp, they...
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we are joined now live from glasgow. what are we to make of this historic rout by the s.m.p.? >> it is incredible. here we are in the city of glasgow, the birth place of the labour party a bedrock of labor support. they didn't get a single member of parliament returned from this city. they got one member of parliament from the entire country of scotland. they had more than 40 in the previous general election. they were just wiped away. to talk about all of this, i have daniel, political scientist from the university of edinboro. why did this landslide for scottish nationalism happen? >> in the median term, since scotland got its own parliament and had its own government in 1999 the scottish nationalists have governed here, become a more normalized party they've grown a record of competence in government and level of trust with the electorate and slowly built up from there. last year in scotland, we had the independence referendum, which capitalized a lot of issues in the scottish politics in the sense that we have distinct scottish interests that have to be defended. that has
we are joined now live from glasgow. what are we to make of this historic rout by the s.m.p.? >> it is incredible. here we are in the city of glasgow, the birth place of the labour party a bedrock of labor support. they didn't get a single member of parliament returned from this city. they got one member of parliament from the entire country of scotland. they had more than 40 in the previous general election. they were just wiped away. to talk about all of this, i have daniel, political...
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let me take you to glasgow now and tom mckenzie. tom?eing here the seismic shift caused by the s.n.p. you're pitting the scottish voter, the anti-austerity vote from scotland against what we see to be the continued austerity vote for cameron and osborne. what does that mean for the business climate here in scotland? joining me now is the chief executive of the tabasco chamber of commerce. stewart, what can we read from the results? what does it mean for business? >> i suspect in scotland the reaction will be not dissimilar to the reaction against the u.k. a complicated outcome. what sorts of policies are going to be implemented for sectors like infrastructure or energy that depend on how investment is going to enbe encourage bid the government. there will be some relief for a chance of clarity. who'll be governing the country. >> is there concern -- the almost total grip that the s.n.p. has on scottish politics? >> i guess there is a couple of things i would say about that. firstly, they are probably used to the idea this was coming the
let me take you to glasgow now and tom mckenzie. tom?eing here the seismic shift caused by the s.n.p. you're pitting the scottish voter, the anti-austerity vote from scotland against what we see to be the continued austerity vote for cameron and osborne. what does that mean for the business climate here in scotland? joining me now is the chief executive of the tabasco chamber of commerce. stewart, what can we read from the results? what does it mean for business? >> i suspect in scotland...
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angling for independence they may have a history of spending for the nuclear submarine fleet near glasgow. prime minister david cameron with a working majority promises a referendum on leaving the european union. britain is a member of n.a.t.o. standing shoulder to shoulder the u.s. on the war on terror. there has been a special relationship twine britain and the united states stretching back 70 years. here he is four years earlier, proving that he's a u.s.a. fan. >> the british and american people will, for their own safety, and for the good of all, walk together in justice and in peace. [ clapping ] >> reporter: today the special relationship means close political, military economic and cultural ties. president regan and margaret thatcher were close working to bring down the iron curtin and president bush andtone blair were partners. arguably all that waned a little. now britain has a new conservative government to lead it over the next five years, and the u.s. will soon have a new president. there'll soon be two english speaking democracies, both world class police headquarters, with n
angling for independence they may have a history of spending for the nuclear submarine fleet near glasgow. prime minister david cameron with a working majority promises a referendum on leaving the european union. britain is a member of n.a.t.o. standing shoulder to shoulder the u.s. on the war on terror. there has been a special relationship twine britain and the united states stretching back 70 years. here he is four years earlier, proving that he's a u.s.a. fan. >> the british and...
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submarines of the vanguard class returns, fully armed, to the naval base in faslane-on-clyde, near glasgow, scotland. >> there is an extremely fast, rigid inflatable boat, and that's manned by marines, armed and dangerous. >> tony dance says that entering a harbor is especially dangerous for a nuclear submarine, because that's when it could be attacked. dance, an englishman, was posted to scotland in 1970 to serve as a navigator on a nuclear sub of the previous generation of polaris-class vessels. but today, he takes a critical view of the naval base. he and his wife vivian think the fleet should move down to england. tony: straight ahead from here on the treeline is a watchtower. underneath those hills are all of britain's nuclear weapons. if a nuclear weapon dropped on this area, a significant part of the west of scottland would be inaccessible for 500 years. >> ever since the referendum on scottish independence failed, many scots are of the same opinion. they're worried about a nuclear attack, and about accidents with the nuclear fleet. there have already been minor incidents during mai
submarines of the vanguard class returns, fully armed, to the naval base in faslane-on-clyde, near glasgow, scotland. >> there is an extremely fast, rigid inflatable boat, and that's manned by marines, armed and dangerous. >> tony dance says that entering a harbor is especially dangerous for a nuclear submarine, because that's when it could be attacked. dance, an englishman, was posted to scotland in 1970 to serve as a navigator on a nuclear sub of the previous generation of...
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up in the scottish city glasgow. let's get it wrapped up so far the exitle polling stationses suggest that david cameron will perhaps once again be prime minister. he is not predicted to have an absolutely majority, but if the liberal democrats join him in coalition for a second time then he may hang on to power. for labor and the predictions are not quite so encouraging. the poll suggests labor will be down 19 seats from 2010. and the liberal democrats themselves have been punished by the voters. just ten seats massively down from 2010. it's the scottish nationalist led by nicholas sturgeon who appears to be the success story of the elections virtually a clean sweep of scotland, 58 seats up from just six in 2010. but all this remain as prediction for now. there's many hours of both counting ahead following by many days of negotiations over who can form a government. britain is having to get used to coalition government it's t no unknown here but in recent decades there's usually been a outright winner. >> hopefully
up in the scottish city glasgow. let's get it wrapped up so far the exitle polling stationses suggest that david cameron will perhaps once again be prime minister. he is not predicted to have an absolutely majority, but if the liberal democrats join him in coalition for a second time then he may hang on to power. for labor and the predictions are not quite so encouraging. the poll suggests labor will be down 19 seats from 2010. and the liberal democrats themselves have been punished by the...
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barnaby phillips reports from glasgow. >> reporter: she is now the most powerful woman in british politicsshe has lead the scottish national party to an astonishing victory all but sweeping the labor party out of scotland. >> it hasn't happened overnight, labor has been losing the trust of the people of scotland for many years and failed to heed repeated warnings but we're seeing scotland put its trust in this party and be a voice for more aggressive politics. >> reporter: a succession of leading politicians lost their seats. for some in the party which has such deep roots in scotland there was gallows humor, but others must wonder what happened. >> it's not an easy one to explain. as far as i can make out, the scottish publish which for decades were happy to support a labor party that strongly opposed nationally. and independence, now believe that independence is the most important priority. >> reporter: so are we now bound to see another referendum on whether scotland should leave the united kingdom. >> i think it's highly likely and i think it probably became more likely as a result of
barnaby phillips reports from glasgow. >> reporter: she is now the most powerful woman in british politicsshe has lead the scottish national party to an astonishing victory all but sweeping the labor party out of scotland. >> it hasn't happened overnight, labor has been losing the trust of the people of scotland for many years and failed to heed repeated warnings but we're seeing scotland put its trust in this party and be a voice for more aggressive politics. >> reporter: a...
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i think he may still be on the roof somewhere in glasgow. >> if he screams for help nobody will be ablehim. >>> that's it for rtm. we'll see you next time. . >>> the spiciest hot topic icictopices. and ej johnson stops by. we're talking weight loss and breaking down the highlights from the ball. plus here in the kitchen with ingrid hoffmann making cinco de mayo recipes perfect for your party. now, here's wendy.
i think he may still be on the roof somewhere in glasgow. >> if he screams for help nobody will be ablehim. >>> that's it for rtm. we'll see you next time. . >>> the spiciest hot topic icictopices. and ej johnson stops by. we're talking weight loss and breaking down the highlights from the ball. plus here in the kitchen with ingrid hoffmann making cinco de mayo recipes perfect for your party. now, here's wendy.
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i think he may still be on the roof somewhere in glasgow. >> if he screams for help nobody will be ablehim. >>> that's it for rtm. we'll see you next time. bulldog: get a queen serta set for just $397. save up to $300 on tempur-pedic breeze. and get up to four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-cloud collection! the memorial day sale ends monday. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] harvey: welcome to "tmz live." harvey levin here. charles is in the back. when one person goes on vacation there's a lot fof dots that get changed. the duggar show has been shelf ed for now. we just broke this on the website that you know the story we have been telling you the last day that josh duggar on "19 kids and counting" the tlc show when he was 14 molested gave girls including some of his sisters. i don't use the word alleg
i think he may still be on the roof somewhere in glasgow. >> if he screams for help nobody will be ablehim. >>> that's it for rtm. we'll see you next time. bulldog: get a queen serta set for just $397. save up to $300 on tempur-pedic breeze. and get up to four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-cloud collection! the memorial day sale ends monday. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] harvey:...
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they have grade schools in wilmington, but kids in wilmington go down to high school at glasgow or two other schools down south. some argue wilmington students aren't getting a fair shot then to get into newark charter. >> your child should have an opportunity to get into whatever school you want them to get into. >> they say they don't technically have a connection with the district. and from the beginning, their school was chartered to be a neighborhood school for kids from all backgrounds. >> the intent of that 5-mile radius reference touzwas to keep parents involved in the schools. >> the aclu and others argued that some are resegregating by urging potential students out of their charter schools with restrictions, family requirements for geography. newark charter insists that is not the case at their school. 5-mile radius or not. tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >> right now, new information on a drive by shooting that critically injured a 7-year-old girl in west philadelphia. police say the projectile that hit the little girl while she sat in her family's car was a bullet. the shooting h
they have grade schools in wilmington, but kids in wilmington go down to high school at glasgow or two other schools down south. some argue wilmington students aren't getting a fair shot then to get into newark charter. >> your child should have an opportunity to get into whatever school you want them to get into. >> they say they don't technically have a connection with the district. and from the beginning, their school was chartered to be a neighborhood school for kids from all...
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. >> labour candidates in places like glasgow, the biggest city, which voted for independence now find their westminster seats at risk. this veteran mp denied her party was too right wing for scottish taste. >> there's an arguemnt about trident, but not an argument about whether to spend money on health and education. we are trying to have an economic plan, grow the tax base to protect public services. >> reporter: the nightmare scenario is the labor party is wiped out in scotland and has to rely on snp to have a majority allowing alex salmond deputy prime minister of the united kingdom. because the snp is antinuclear, the equation between a replacement for trident versus austerity is an important issue in the election in scotland. in england it is not at all. in westminster every political party, apart from the greens says they are in favour of spending $150 billion on nuclear weapons. the snp has committed scotland to an antinuclear movement, the like of which has not been seen since the 1980s. >>> in burundi protesters are calling a halt to demonstrations for three days of warning.
. >> labour candidates in places like glasgow, the biggest city, which voted for independence now find their westminster seats at risk. this veteran mp denied her party was too right wing for scottish taste. >> there's an arguemnt about trident, but not an argument about whether to spend money on health and education. we are trying to have an economic plan, grow the tax base to protect public services. >> reporter: the nightmare scenario is the labor party is wiped out in...
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. >>> directly between glasgow and edenborow is shotts.farming community that dots the island's interior. just beyond its green fields is a much more foreboding presence. this is her majesty's prison, shotts. a facility that houses more than 500 of scotland's most violent prisoners. >> all the prisoners here will be serving four years and over. that means they have committed a serious crime. 52% of the prisoners at the moment are serving a life sentence. most life sentences are given for murder, so we have a lot of murderers here. >> many of the men convicted of murder here are young, still in their 20s and claim drugs and alcohol led them to kill. drugs played a role in the incarceration of 29-year-old chris hutchison. but he was on the supply side. and his crimes made headlines. >> so you were a drug dealer? >> but hutchison was a drug deal -- dealer with a sadistic streak. he's serving a 25 year to life sentence for murder, kidnapping and torture. >> how did those two people die? >> one fell off a bridge and another one died. >> one fel
. >>> directly between glasgow and edenborow is shotts.farming community that dots the island's interior. just beyond its green fields is a much more foreboding presence. this is her majesty's prison, shotts. a facility that houses more than 500 of scotland's most violent prisoners. >> all the prisoners here will be serving four years and over. that means they have committed a serious crime. 52% of the prisoners at the moment are serving a life sentence. most life sentences are...
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nicholas sturgeon of the scottish national party, snp, cast her vote in the uk general election over in glasgowwe have seen candidates except for david cameron. when we get that in we will show you. rosemary. >> we will certainly do that. i want to turn to this, the skills of an up and coming martial artist earning him comparisons to bruce lee. here is the kicker, he is only 5 years old. >> hold on to your nunchuks, who wouldn't be surprised a 5-year-old who can mimic bruce lee almost to a tee. watch the late great lee on the tv behind the kid. luce amie has the scene from the movie down cold. its this 5-year-old boy the reincarnation of bruce lee the we shall call him mini-lee. the thing about nunchuks is if you don't know what you are doing you can do more damage to yourself than to your opponent. so does this little guy with millions of youtube views know what he is doing? what would you give him as a letter grade? >> he gets an a plus not only for his skill but his acting. >> reporter: and bonus points for the matching yellow jumpsuit. when he made his first tv appearance on a south korean
nicholas sturgeon of the scottish national party, snp, cast her vote in the uk general election over in glasgowwe have seen candidates except for david cameron. when we get that in we will show you. rosemary. >> we will certainly do that. i want to turn to this, the skills of an up and coming martial artist earning him comparisons to bruce lee. here is the kicker, he is only 5 years old. >> hold on to your nunchuks, who wouldn't be surprised a 5-year-old who can mimic bruce lee...
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here in glasgow you may be able to see there are seven areas here. there were seven constituencies that are all being counted towards. that one seat they may not take, there is a couple that may potentially lose, it is widely expected they will take the majority of seats and there are several big names that could lose their seats. the foreign secretary the man that has led the campaign he faces loses his seat to a 20-year-old member of parliament. >> you see the funny thing -- >> jim murphy. >> one of the funny things about this is it may be a brilliant night for the smp in terms of the seats it has gained potentially, in scotland but if david cameron gets 316 the role they are going to play in changing the way the u.k. is governed will be much smaller. possibly we end up with the same concern before. nikoloz happen before sheer the leader of the smp that she will not work with the conservatives at all. she says that she will not have anything to do with the conservatives in fact, she says she would rather lock the conservatives out she has been very
here in glasgow you may be able to see there are seven areas here. there were seven constituencies that are all being counted towards. that one seat they may not take, there is a couple that may potentially lose, it is widely expected they will take the majority of seats and there are several big names that could lose their seats. the foreign secretary the man that has led the campaign he faces loses his seat to a 20-year-old member of parliament. >> you see the funny thing -- >>...
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they are to glasgow came to washington and outlined a different policy agenda than the one you just outlined -- mayor deblasio. why are he and senators like elizabeth warren wrong to advocate a more progressive or liberal agenda? what do you think is the future of the democratic party if it goes down that path? senator manchin: they are not wrong. the interest loophole is the biggest one we have. it should be that way. we agree on that. minimal wage -- i'm for raising minimum wage. i think it should be indexed. i think a lot of things should be indexed once we get them back to where they should be. minimum wage from that standpoint is not going to raise the middle class. we will not be able to. we are ready to pass on the largest trade deal -- one of the largest trade deals in the history of this country. if we do that without looking at what we are doing and understanding what has happened -- hindsight is 20/20. go back to 1992. my little state of west virginia lost 31,000 jobs since nafta. it's hard for me to go home and say, "guess what? this is going to be different." where a lot of our
they are to glasgow came to washington and outlined a different policy agenda than the one you just outlined -- mayor deblasio. why are he and senators like elizabeth warren wrong to advocate a more progressive or liberal agenda? what do you think is the future of the democratic party if it goes down that path? senator manchin: they are not wrong. the interest loophole is the biggest one we have. it should be that way. we agree on that. minimal wage -- i'm for raising minimum wage. i think it...
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. >> reporter: labor candidates in places like glasgow scotland's biggest city which voted for independencer's referendum now find their westminster seats at risk. this veteran m.p. denies her party has become too right wing for scottish tastes. >> that's an argument about try dealt but not about whether or not we spends money on health and education what we are trying to do in labor is have an economic plan to grow our tax base and protect the central services. >> reporter: the nightmare scenario is the labor party is it gets wild out in scotland and has to rely on the snp a to form a majority government that would make alex salmon who led the campaign deputy prime minister of the u.k. because the scottish government the snp is stormily antinuclear. the equation between a replacement for trident versus austerity, has become a really important issue in this election in scotland. and yet in england it isn't at all. because in westminster every single political party apart from the greens, have said that they are in favor of spending anotherringspends $150 billion on nuclear weapons. the snp
. >> reporter: labor candidates in places like glasgow scotland's biggest city which voted for independencer's referendum now find their westminster seats at risk. this veteran m.p. denies her party has become too right wing for scottish tastes. >> that's an argument about try dealt but not about whether or not we spends money on health and education what we are trying to do in labor is have an economic plan to grow our tax base and protect the central services. >> reporter:...
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late tomorrow i'll be going to alabama to lay a rose on her grave as i spend the evening with kenny glasgowwith and marched through the years on mother's day long after the headlines. because i know too many their pain was an issue, a cause, but to them it was their son, their daughter. there's nothing more precious than a mother and a mother's love. i know because i was the recipient of one. at one point in my life she was all i had. she left before i grew into other dimensions, but every step i take whether it's high places or low places the high places i know i wouldn't have got there without her. the low prices i try to escape because i always want to make her proud. happy mother's day, mom. make sure you do the same for yours. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. have a great weekend. "hardball" starts right now. >>> "w" to call the shots for jeb. the decider is back. let's play "hardball." >> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. ghastly news tonight. if you held hope that jeb bush was not like his brother, that he was not a leader who was take us down another rabbit hole l
late tomorrow i'll be going to alabama to lay a rose on her grave as i spend the evening with kenny glasgowwith and marched through the years on mother's day long after the headlines. because i know too many their pain was an issue, a cause, but to them it was their son, their daughter. there's nothing more precious than a mother and a mother's love. i know because i was the recipient of one. at one point in my life she was all i had. she left before i grew into other dimensions, but every step...
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he was with jim murphy in glasgow. they didn't like their presence all that much.elia smith backing labour. hugh grant was tweeting last week about alexander and saying he is a nice guy. all nii can predict from here until thursday ifs that more celebrities will be coming out and speaking for one party or another. that is what they have been thinking about at this point. caroline: thank you very much. check out bloomberg.com/europe for an interactive map where we will bring you the results of the election all through the night. mark: top stories this hour -- greek officials meet with european counterparts in paris as the company continues talks with creditors. the ecb president mario draghi of germany. in france greece's is due to make a 200 million euro interest charge to the imf tomorrow. luxury eyewear maker reported earnings that beat estimates. sales were up 20%, helped by the strong euro tail wind. stay tuned for the exclusive interview with the chief executive later. department of justice is joining ofan investigation from 2012. the probe relates to the last
he was with jim murphy in glasgow. they didn't like their presence all that much.elia smith backing labour. hugh grant was tweeting last week about alexander and saying he is a nice guy. all nii can predict from here until thursday ifs that more celebrities will be coming out and speaking for one party or another. that is what they have been thinking about at this point. caroline: thank you very much. check out bloomberg.com/europe for an interactive map where we will bring you the results of...
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♪ mark: the glasgow constituency as a battle between the scottish national party and labour party.redict the seat will be falling to the smp on may 7. bloomberg caught up with the candidates on the trail. ♪ >> sorry, i'm your local labor candidate. >> i went with labor last year, but i might change my mind. >> scottish people like an underdog, and they are getting the underdog a chance. people are listening to us. we are not going to do that by breaking the area down. westminster is clearly left-wing, because some of what is coming out there is nothing short of fabulous. don't leave us out of the prospect of having some say. key people here -- when we say that we have influence, that is what we mean. >> i think people are fed up. >> it is a fight. i enjoy that kind of fight. we could gamble the prospect of another tory government. i think scottish labor needs to assertively speak to people giving them a sense of direction. cut through a bit more assertively and i think that will come through as people get to that. >> the value -- [indiscernible] >> my campaign team are very motivat
♪ mark: the glasgow constituency as a battle between the scottish national party and labour party.redict the seat will be falling to the smp on may 7. bloomberg caught up with the candidates on the trail. ♪ >> sorry, i'm your local labor candidate. >> i went with labor last year, but i might change my mind. >> scottish people like an underdog, and they are getting the underdog a chance. people are listening to us. we are not going to do that by breaking the area down....
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but not so much like, you can do anything that you want to if i do a tour in britain in london or glasgowi can imagine about 1000 people will show up. i don't get that recognized. >> host: do you fill it book store on your book tour? >> guest: e but smaller. we did a show in san francisco and about 600 people came. and then stores in nashville where 100 or 150 people came. that was nice, to be able to go to santa cruz and fill it with 150 people is amazing. >> host: frank from lava city kansas. >> guest: no i wow. in our movie "frank," frank comes from lots kansas. >> host: i am -- >> caller: i am interested in the economics of all this. one thing like justine sea got fired because she's an economic liability to her employer. dsm-iii is useful because it allows psychologists and psychologists to bill for their services. what i am most interested in is the economics of very destructive industries and i have fought personally against the private prison industry which you want or charlie have some in great britain and also fight against the fracking industry and i've been very successful in
but not so much like, you can do anything that you want to if i do a tour in britain in london or glasgowi can imagine about 1000 people will show up. i don't get that recognized. >> host: do you fill it book store on your book tour? >> guest: e but smaller. we did a show in san francisco and about 600 people came. and then stores in nashville where 100 or 150 people came. that was nice, to be able to go to santa cruz and fill it with 150 people is amazing. >> host: frank from...
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i can talks in london or glasgow or the next thousand people. >> host: on your book tour?0 people came. and may be 150 people came. that was nice in santa cruz 150 people. >> host: frank in kansas, good afternoon. >> caller: good interview. >> guest: in our movie frank, frank, is from west kansas. >> caller: 9 interested in the economics of all this. not heard it on the show today. just been gets fired because she was an economic liability to her employer. dsm 3 is useful because it allows psychologists to bill for their services. what i am most interested in is the economics of destructive industries. the for profit industry, you have some in great britain and i have also fought against the fracking industry, very successful in both fights. both of them were driven to this incredible recklessness by the money that drives them. in kansas we have experienced in my home seven or eight errors quakes, the way fracking waste is injected and private prisons the companies have scams localities to build economic prisons and screwed bondholders in order to build these things and ma
i can talks in london or glasgow or the next thousand people. >> host: on your book tour?0 people came. and may be 150 people came. that was nice in santa cruz 150 people. >> host: frank in kansas, good afternoon. >> caller: good interview. >> guest: in our movie frank, frank, is from west kansas. >> caller: 9 interested in the economics of all this. not heard it on the show today. just been gets fired because she was an economic liability to her employer. dsm 3 is...
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but not so much like, you can do anything that you want to if i do a tour in britain in london or glasgowcan imagine about 1000 people will show up. i don't get that recognized. >> host: do you fill it book store on your book tour? >> guest: e but smaller. we did a show in san francisco and about 600 people came. and then stores in nashville where 100 or 150 people came. that was nice, to be able to go to santa cruz and fill it with 150 people is amazing. >> host: frank from lava city kansas. >> guest: no i wow. in our movie "frank," frank comes from lots kansas. >> host: i am -- >> caller: i am interested in the economics of all this. one thing like justine sea got fired because she's an economic liability to her employer. dsm-iii is useful because it allows psychologists and psychologists to bill for their services. what i am most interested in is the economics of very destructive industries and i have fought personally against the private prison industry which you want or charlie have some in great britain and also fight against the fracking industry and i've been very successful in bo
but not so much like, you can do anything that you want to if i do a tour in britain in london or glasgowcan imagine about 1000 people will show up. i don't get that recognized. >> host: do you fill it book store on your book tour? >> guest: e but smaller. we did a show in san francisco and about 600 people came. and then stores in nashville where 100 or 150 people came. that was nice, to be able to go to santa cruz and fill it with 150 people is amazing. >> host: frank from...