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. >> i'd love to go to northern scotland and do -- taste mutton with fur on traditional-style butcheryorter: if this sounds unappetizing, according to anja it's because we've lost touch with the way we should be cooking. >> the philosophy is a simple old-fashioned way of eating. it's the opposite of fast. instead of grabbing something you can eat in your car, it's cooking at home. >> reporter: the way people cooked for centuries. which brings us back to those cowboys in the mountains of uruguay. these guys have what a lot of people say is the best grilling technique in the world. >> it's going to be very very tender. essentially a slow smoke. it's called asado. they cook all the meat they go very slowly, and it's really an all-day affair. now we're going to make blood sausage. with blood and the key is to have good blood. it needs to be very liquid. if the blood is coagulated when you make sausage, as you chew it there's kurds of blood in it. it tastes bloodier. a little nutmeg. mm, smells like christmas. >> reporter: they cook up every last bit. asado is all about the slow. >> here we
. >> i'd love to go to northern scotland and do -- taste mutton with fur on traditional-style butcheryorter: if this sounds unappetizing, according to anja it's because we've lost touch with the way we should be cooking. >> the philosophy is a simple old-fashioned way of eating. it's the opposite of fast. instead of grabbing something you can eat in your car, it's cooking at home. >> reporter: the way people cooked for centuries. which brings us back to those cowboys in the...
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bringing the country together making sure that scotland and northern ireland and wales all benefit.ing sure that we grow our economy. that is the legacy of this prime minister. we should be ambitious as the prime minister is and get on and deliver heathrow expansion as quickly as possible. manus: but herein lies the conundrum. nobody denies for a moment that britain should be -- and. -- should be ambitious. everybody wants his country to grow but there is a shift in thinking about pollution, about air pollution, about the invite about -- tabout the environment, about doing, good and ethical businesss and heathrow has struggled in terms of air quality and noise pollution. there are major issues in regards to expanding your site. it is not really the best for us as citizens who live for example, under that flight path is it? john: it is absolutely best. he throws quieter today than it has been for 40 years. we ---- heathrow is quieter today than it has been for 40 years. the real challenge is the m4, getting cars off the road. that is why the airports commission confirmed that even wi
bringing the country together making sure that scotland and northern ireland and wales all benefit.ing sure that we grow our economy. that is the legacy of this prime minister. we should be ambitious as the prime minister is and get on and deliver heathrow expansion as quickly as possible. manus: but herein lies the conundrum. nobody denies for a moment that britain should be -- and. -- should be ambitious. everybody wants his country to grow but there is a shift in thinking about pollution,...
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and of course madely before the american revolution there were a lot of white newcomers from scotland and northern ireland and england who didn't have that familiarity. and so there is some ignorance and fear especially, app most of those newcomers were the ones who moved out on to the frontier settlements near the native americans. so what you're seeing is different populations with different levels, different white populations with different levels of familiarity with native americans. joseph brand was not alone. there weren't a ton of native americans who went to england to visit but there were some throughout the previous century. what else can i refine? gabby. go ahead. sorry. right behind you. >> i know that new england was very on fire for the revolution during this time period, and it pretty much was talking about essentially westchester county in general was pretty much indifferent and so were their leaders. was that part of the reason why it was so easy for britain to come in and take over that area because they were just politically indifferent? >> that's a good question. that raises a
and of course madely before the american revolution there were a lot of white newcomers from scotland and northern ireland and england who didn't have that familiarity. and so there is some ignorance and fear especially, app most of those newcomers were the ones who moved out on to the frontier settlements near the native americans. so what you're seeing is different populations with different levels, different white populations with different levels of familiarity with native americans. joseph...
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parliament and welsh parliament and northern ireland -- northern irish part -- parliament have increased powers. >> it is interesting, because of the scotland bill, 58 out of 59 scottish mps want the legislation to be strengthened. they have outvote -- been outvoted by the english. not content with scottish mps elected on a mandate to strengthen the scottish bill, they do not want second-class status. on issues that can impact the scottish budget, even planning to make the membership of the scottish affairs select committee a minority pursuit for scottish mps. is that what the prime minister means when he says there is a respect agenda? david cameron: everything will thing lord smith represented in terms of welfare has gone into the bill. it is interesting that he object to a vote in the u.k. parliament on a u.k. issue, which is what has happened. bulimia say this, instead of endlessly talking about the process, isn't it time that the mp started talking about how he will use these powers? tell us which welfare benefits you want to put up. which taxes do you want to increase? why don't you start to tell us? i have been following this debate
parliament and welsh parliament and northern ireland -- northern irish part -- parliament have increased powers. >> it is interesting, because of the scotland bill, 58 out of 59 scottish mps want the legislation to be strengthened. they have outvote -- been outvoted by the english. not content with scottish mps elected on a mandate to strengthen the scottish bill, they do not want second-class status. on issues that can impact the scottish budget, even planning to make the membership of...
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parliament and the welsh part and to be the northern ireland parliament have increased powers powers. >> on overruling, very interesting, because on the scotland build it the eight of 15 and scottish mps have voted for the legislation to be strengthened and the event outvoted by english -- [shouting] not content -- elected on a mandate to strengthen the scotland bill. now it's going to introduce second class status for mps elected from scotland on issues which can impact on the scottish -- even planned to make the membership of the scottish affairs select committee on minority pursued for a scottish mp. isn't this what the prime minister means when he says he will respect of the agenda of? >> i'll tell him what i mean every single thing portsmouth represent in terms of welfare has gone into the bill. and isn't it interesting that he objects to a vote in the uk parliament on a uk issue which is what has happened. let me say this again. instead of endlessly talking about the process, isn't it time the snp started to talk what are they going to use these powers? why don't you start your telescopes which benefits they want to put up bucks which at
parliament and the welsh part and to be the northern ireland parliament have increased powers powers. >> on overruling, very interesting, because on the scotland build it the eight of 15 and scottish mps have voted for the legislation to be strengthened and the event outvoted by english -- [shouting] not content -- elected on a mandate to strengthen the scotland bill. now it's going to introduce second class status for mps elected from scotland on issues which can impact on the scottish...
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parliament and the welsh part and to be the northern ireland parliament have increased powers powers. >> on overruling, very interesting, because on the scotland build it the eight of 15 and scottish mps have voted for the legislation to be strengthened and the event outvoted by english -- [shouting] not content -- elected on a mandate to strengthen the scotland bill. now it's going to introduce second class status for mps elected from scotland on issues which can impact on the scottish -- even planned to make the membership of the scottish affairs select committee on minority pursued for a scottish mp. isn't this what the prime minister means when he says he will respect of the agenda of? >> i'll tell him what i mean every single thing portsmouth represent in terms of welfare has gone into the bill. and isn't it interesting that he objects to a vote in the uk parliament on a uk issue which is what has happened. let me say this again. instead of endlessly talking about the process, isn't it time the snp started to talk what are they going to use these powers? why don't you start your telescopes which benefits they want to put up bucks which at
parliament and the welsh part and to be the northern ireland parliament have increased powers powers. >> on overruling, very interesting, because on the scotland build it the eight of 15 and scottish mps have voted for the legislation to be strengthened and the event outvoted by english -- [shouting] not content -- elected on a mandate to strengthen the scotland bill. now it's going to introduce second class status for mps elected from scotland on issues which can impact on the scottish...
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scotland once again. 12 degrees. fortunately the wind isn't excessive at the moment but things are going to change as a low pressure system moves across the northernseconds of the united kingdom. a scattered showery activity but it's going to pick up the winds as well. this is the forecast hour by hour. we expect by 11:00 when the showers pick up and wind gusts could exceed 25 to 30 kilometers per hour but not nearly as strong as what we experienced on saturday. that's why i believe the tournament will go unhindered for the rest of the day today. but between 2:00 and 3:00 when the leader boards start to tee off they will be contending with nasty scottish weather. you can see the stronger winds in the northern half of the united kingdom all thanks to an active weather pattern. low pressure after low pressure sending waves of moisture across the region and there has also been severe weather across much of central europe including poland and austria. we continue to sizzle in madrid with highs in the middle to upper 30s. the chance of severe weather shifting further to the east including western russia. isolated tornado can't be ruled out as well. thi
scotland once again. 12 degrees. fortunately the wind isn't excessive at the moment but things are going to change as a low pressure system moves across the northernseconds of the united kingdom. a scattered showery activity but it's going to pick up the winds as well. this is the forecast hour by hour. we expect by 11:00 when the showers pick up and wind gusts could exceed 25 to 30 kilometers per hour but not nearly as strong as what we experienced on saturday. that's why i believe the...