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loch ness, scotland.a rented 16 millimeter bolex camera, british aeronautical engineer tim dinsdale is monster hunting. >> he read an article in 1959 in a small magazine and he became fascinated by the subject. the article covered thipngs lik the surgeon's photograph and dozens of other people's eyewitness testimony. >> the 1930s and '40s saw a surge in apparent loch ness monster sightings. including this one filmed by malcolm irvine. dinsdale wanted in on the objection. he went in there. he wanted unequivocal moving film of the object. >> on his fourth day at the lake, tim captures what thousands before and since have tried and failed to film. >> he described it as for all well being like the back of an african buffalo. same color tone. quite an enormous, quite a large object. as i say, several feet wide. several feet out of the water. with sort of a reddish brown hide. as he watched this thing, it suddenly took off, he suddenly realized, suddenly remembered, of course, why he was there. and then he star
loch ness, scotland.a rented 16 millimeter bolex camera, british aeronautical engineer tim dinsdale is monster hunting. >> he read an article in 1959 in a small magazine and he became fascinated by the subject. the article covered thipngs lik the surgeon's photograph and dozens of other people's eyewitness testimony. >> the 1930s and '40s saw a surge in apparent loch ness monster sightings. including this one filmed by malcolm irvine. dinsdale wanted in on the objection. he went in...
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>> loch ness. >> loch ness? >> loch ness. yes. >> what's your theory? give me. have you seen it?> i haven't seen it, and i'm skeptical. >> the bus visits historic sites, like the battlefield of culloden. the last battle ever to be fought on british soil took place here, in 1746. >> well, at the moment, we're standing effectively what was the graveyard, after the battle of culloden. now, the battle took place in april the 16th, 1746. fifteen hundred men were killed in less than 45 minutes. if any of you have any scottish heritage or ancestry, then what happened here on april 16, has affected your lives. >> fifteen hundred highlanders, led by bonnie prince charlie, were slaughtered in 45 minutes. the english leader, the duke of cumberland, won the label butcher cumberland, for his brutal treatment of the defeated scottish forces. in the aftermath, many of charlie's followers were executed or transported, and the government banned wearing kilts, just six miles west of culloden lies loch ness, britain's biggest lake, a colossal 36 miles in length. ♪ of all the mysteries that remain u
>> loch ness. >> loch ness? >> loch ness. yes. >> what's your theory? give me. have you seen it?> i haven't seen it, and i'm skeptical. >> the bus visits historic sites, like the battlefield of culloden. the last battle ever to be fought on british soil took place here, in 1746. >> well, at the moment, we're standing effectively what was the graveyard, after the battle of culloden. now, the battle took place in april the 16th, 1746. fifteen hundred men...
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i cross the highlands to loch ness and strathdon, and fly on to the orkney islands.n, it's down to edinburgh with a quick round of golf at saint andrew's, before taking in the madness of the edinburgh festival. ♪ glasgow is scotland's largest city. it's infamous for housing schemes like easter house, goven, and the gorbals. but, since being crowned the european city of culture in 1990, glasgow is enjoying a cultural renaissance. my first stop, the exquisite arthouse hotel. thank you very much. third floor, right? wow. will you look at this? so cool! so expensive, but i decided to splurge. i know i'm just starting, but this place really captures kind of that glasgow vibe. i mean, look, a wall of water. wow. wow, look at this. this is nice. oh, i could get used to this place. but, then i'd have a very short trip. i love it. ♪ glasgow boasts excellent museums and art galleries. some of which are dedicated to famous scots, like charles rennie mackintosh. mackintosh is scotland's most celebrated architect and designer. in the late 19th century, he designed every detail of
i cross the highlands to loch ness and strathdon, and fly on to the orkney islands.n, it's down to edinburgh with a quick round of golf at saint andrew's, before taking in the madness of the edinburgh festival. ♪ glasgow is scotland's largest city. it's infamous for housing schemes like easter house, goven, and the gorbals. but, since being crowned the european city of culture in 1990, glasgow is enjoying a cultural renaissance. my first stop, the exquisite arthouse hotel. thank you very...
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. >> reporter: the loch raven community on towson's east side is pretty far removed from the school overcrowding on the west side so they never thought redistricting would impact them but they thought wrong. >> they say they're going to have 500 seats but they plan on moving an entire new body to that school. >> reporter: as part of the superintendent's plan, the academy would be emptied out to make way for a new county wide school. >> having it be a 100% commuter school that could be a problem. >> reporter: the president of the homeowner's association said it could create gridlock on the area roads. >> i don't know how the infrastructure will support it on a daily basis. it's not that big. >> there's concerns that along with pleasant plains, the neighborhood would become home to a third title one school which would drive down property values. for its part the school administration has given it six months to share the concerns. >> it's very important, coming out and expressing your views and opinions and giving us input and feedback. it's positive. >> even if administrators are looking, critics
. >> reporter: the loch raven community on towson's east side is pretty far removed from the school overcrowding on the west side so they never thought redistricting would impact them but they thought wrong. >> they say they're going to have 500 seats but they plan on moving an entire new body to that school. >> reporter: as part of the superintendent's plan, the academy would be emptied out to make way for a new county wide school. >> having it be a 100% commuter school...
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they're going to it's like if i say that i am going to knock over a liquor store you prevent me from loch knocking off that liquor store so i'm going to sue you for that ten thousand dollars i would have made had i knocked over that liquor store year you've created a barrier to my criminal activity so i'm going to sue you for that and you've got to pay me for my expected return and basically the only recourse we'll ever have is to call some sort of google help line or customer service line which of course you can never fight we don't even know who these people are there are six hundred corporate lobbyists who are working on the other deal the t.p. the trans-pacific partnership deal we don't know who they are congress doesn't know who they are nobody is allowed to know who these people are exactly you call customer service and this is just one big doll town with some music playing for eternity that's the way civilization ends muzak from here to a charity on hold waiting for somebody to answer the phone. and outer space nobody can hear you complain. ok max have fun in the second half done t
they're going to it's like if i say that i am going to knock over a liquor store you prevent me from loch knocking off that liquor store so i'm going to sue you for that ten thousand dollars i would have made had i knocked over that liquor store year you've created a barrier to my criminal activity so i'm going to sue you for that and you've got to pay me for my expected return and basically the only recourse we'll ever have is to call some sort of google help line or customer service line...
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it's all about that commerce on that great river and about whether the lox and levees are -- lochs and levees are adequate. for those of us on the west coast and east coast and even into the gulf of mexico, it's about the ports, it's about the ports of america and whether those ports are adequate for the commerce that we need to have. so when you happen to go by a port and you see one of these tied up at the dock you can think about the american economy and about 99% of the international trade that goes in and out of our ports. it's a big deal. it is a very, very big deal. and most of america's ports are old. they are the shoals, the mud and sand at the bottom of the ports that has built up over the last several years and needs constant dredging. part of what we will be dealing with at the wrrda conference are the ports and the shore side. these are subjects that we'll come to in the next few minutes as we talk more about how we can build jobs in america and at the same time building the american economy and infrastructure. you see all those rivers there, critically important -- critic
it's all about that commerce on that great river and about whether the lox and levees are -- lochs and levees are adequate. for those of us on the west coast and east coast and even into the gulf of mexico, it's about the ports, it's about the ports of america and whether those ports are adequate for the commerce that we need to have. so when you happen to go by a port and you see one of these tied up at the dock you can think about the american economy and about 99% of the international trade...
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i want to give credit to former secretary, now ambassador gary loch who was the brain child behind select usa two years ago. xis he' his excellency is in the audien audience. gary, please stand up so we can welcome you. you'll be hearing from president obama later today. let me say a few words about why this sum mid and select usa are so important. for the president, encouraging investment in the united states is a core part of his strategy to build and grow our economy. the u.s. does remain the largest economy in the world and is the largest recipient of direct/forei direct/foreign. the united states simply can no longer rely on being the biggest economy or the obvious choice. we have to work every day to do our very best. select usa is the result of the president's broad commitment to making it easier to do business in the united states. we are centralizing resources as the secretary mentioned to give you the information and the assistance that you need to navigate the u.s. marketplaces. that's why it's so important that we are also joined by representatives of state and local governmen
i want to give credit to former secretary, now ambassador gary loch who was the brain child behind select usa two years ago. xis he' his excellency is in the audien audience. gary, please stand up so we can welcome you. you'll be hearing from president obama later today. let me say a few words about why this sum mid and select usa are so important. for the president, encouraging investment in the united states is a core part of his strategy to build and grow our economy. the u.s. does remain...