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that scotland. survive on its own economically it could but you'd be very dependent or sea oil north sea oil revenues are for example worth about one to two percent of the ukase total income there are about ten to twenty percent of scotland's income so that you it's a volatile source because they go up and down and of course above all it's a diminishing resource because it's not renewable so you would be very heavily depend on the single source and how do you think westminster would feel about scotland turning around and saying all that revenue that comes from north sea oil and gas that purports to be in our waters that are now what is it westminster doesn't belong to you know one part of u.k. westminster you know it's happens to be you know where the u.k. parliament is but if scotland voted to leave the u.k. then there would be consequences and you know you could argue about where precisely the line would be drawn in the north sea as to how much oil was guarded and what much it isn't i think on any
that scotland. survive on its own economically it could but you'd be very dependent or sea oil north sea oil revenues are for example worth about one to two percent of the ukase total income there are about ten to twenty percent of scotland's income so that you it's a volatile source because they go up and down and of course above all it's a diminishing resource because it's not renewable so you would be very heavily depend on the single source and how do you think westminster would feel about...
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parliament is but if scotland voted to leave the u.k. then there would be consequences and you know you could argue about where precisely the line would be drawn in the north sea as to how much oil was guarded and what much isn't i think on any view most of it would be scottish but the other things too there's a lot of for example civil service jobs in scotland that do work on behalf of people in england and that would almost certainly change if you take defense for example from a very heavily. and he's leading the campaign for an independent scotland what do you think of him well it's not actually he's appointed his deputy to lead it nobody knows quite why he should have done that my guess is if he goes well he will step back and if it doesn't he'll move away he's an adept politician but if you look over the last few weeks the trouble he's got into when his credibility was undermined when he led people to believe that he had a legal opinion saying we would automatically get into the european union it turned out there was no such opinion
parliament is but if scotland voted to leave the u.k. then there would be consequences and you know you could argue about where precisely the line would be drawn in the north sea as to how much oil was guarded and what much isn't i think on any view most of it would be scottish but the other things too there's a lot of for example civil service jobs in scotland that do work on behalf of people in england and that would almost certainly change if you take defense for example from a very heavily....
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well i would disagree with relates to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain's associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well the thing is well this may be allies for a normative point of view or for and it's already open a view we have for a normative there is nothing against the creation of a new nation states provided that a majority of folks relation with that i mean if they and depend as referendum is sanctioned by a qualified majority of people i think there's a european union should simply accept this from t
well i would disagree with relates to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain's associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious...
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in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well here's where this may be and the lies from their normative point of view or for and it's already open a view we have for a normative there is nothing against the creation of a new nation states provided that a majority the formulation i would use with that i mean if the independence referendum is sanctioned by a qualified majority of people i think this european union should simply accept is a from theoretical point of view we may as sort of see i mean from a different perspective a historian say yeah that being several waves of separatism . which actually. have been produced through the twentieth century after the end of world war after the second world war after eighty nine i mean we actually had t
in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well here's where this may be and the lies from their normative point of view or for and it's already open a...
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as a specific example i would suggest there that the people of scotland culturally totally separate from the people of england it's not only the political level but the savings are made in westminster which are not accepted by the people of scotland and i think one has to acknowledge that not only within britain. including scotland northern ireland wales but particularly in europe itself if you take for example the baltic states three small countries that have a smaller population in total in ireland and yet the european union favored their total separation from the soviet union and supported them but i think that there's a degree of high-pockets see it off in my opinion simply as dictated by the strategic interest all of the of the european major parts such as germany britain or the united states so i think we have to look at the reality of the situation it's not the actual world where we're living in a pure democracy where people say oh ground freedom to everyone there's total high-pockets say and contradictions throughout the world at the moment with relation to the formation of
as a specific example i would suggest there that the people of scotland culturally totally separate from the people of england it's not only the political level but the savings are made in westminster which are not accepted by the people of scotland and i think one has to acknowledge that not only within britain. including scotland northern ireland wales but particularly in europe itself if you take for example the baltic states three small countries that have a smaller population in total in...
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his estranged wife is from scotland. when the united states deported her last year she won the right to take their daughter to scotland under an international treaty. today, the case is before the united states supreme court in what could be a landmark ruling for military parents. now live from washington, dc. what options does the father have at this point? >>guest: not many. he lost the initial decision that sent his daughter to scotland he tried to appeal but the courts in the united states said they have no jurisdiction. she is gone. his only option is to try to fight for her in the scottish legal system. he refused to give up vowing to get to our highest court as quickly as possible. he was there today. >> this is my little girl. when i said goodbye to her, october 12, i said i would do everything i could. today, people listened. >>guest: he had the justices' ear and he knows this goes beyond him and the impact for many of the military families. trace? >>trace: what is the mother saying? >>guest: she actually was de
his estranged wife is from scotland. when the united states deported her last year she won the right to take their daughter to scotland under an international treaty. today, the case is before the united states supreme court in what could be a landmark ruling for military parents. now live from washington, dc. what options does the father have at this point? >>guest: not many. he lost the initial decision that sent his daughter to scotland he tried to appeal but the courts in the united...
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each year, thousands of bagpipes are exported from here to scotland and europe.root of the business lies in colonial india. >> the british people roll over 200 years in india, so they were playing the bagpipes always. they wanted to repair their bagpipes. one of our forefathers debated. and three or four days, they copy the whole bagpipe and placed before that and said, "look, which bagpipe is yours?" he could not distinguish critics the materials are sourced locally -- >> the materials are sourced locally. it surprises many. >> people do not really have any idea and pakistan we make bagpipes. people really don't think it is a pakistani thing. they always ask a question like, how did to come up with the idea to make a bagpipe and a place where people really don't know what it is about? >> they may be an instrument more associated with the fog the mores of scotland, but the fact the level says "made in pakistan," is something both workers and musicians are proud of. >> very cute pictures from ukraine of a dog who's been trained to jump out of the pool and crawl on
each year, thousands of bagpipes are exported from here to scotland and europe.root of the business lies in colonial india. >> the british people roll over 200 years in india, so they were playing the bagpipes always. they wanted to repair their bagpipes. one of our forefathers debated. and three or four days, they copy the whole bagpipe and placed before that and said, "look, which bagpipe is yours?" he could not distinguish critics the materials are sourced locally -- >>...
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it is good he welcomes the fact that employment in scotland is up since the election. unemployment in scotland has fallen by 19,000 this quarter. we are making progress. >> mr. speaker. would the prime minister join me in welcoming the progress that is being made around the country since the autism act of 2009? will he join me in encouraging his colleagues and local authorities across the country to decelerate this progress next year when the strategy is due to be reviewed? >> may i pay tribute to my friend who was instrumental in getting the autism act onto the book. the impact continues right up to this day and beyond. the one all adults living with autism to live a 40 lives in a society that accepts them. i will make sure it is dealt with in a proper and coordinated way. >> the investment bank was due to be given new borrowing powers in three years. due to the failure to meet the target, because it was predicated on meeting the target set by the government, is the prime minister still committed to giving borrowing powers to the investment bank and if so, when? >> th
it is good he welcomes the fact that employment in scotland is up since the election. unemployment in scotland has fallen by 19,000 this quarter. we are making progress. >> mr. speaker. would the prime minister join me in welcoming the progress that is being made around the country since the autism act of 2009? will he join me in encouraging his colleagues and local authorities across the country to decelerate this progress next year when the strategy is due to be reviewed? >> may i...
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point in scotland has fallen by 19,000 this quarter. we are making progress. >> mr. speaker, with the prime minister join me in welcoming the progress that is being made around the country since the autism act 2009 is supporting adults with autism? and following the recent national audit report, we join me in encouraging his ministerial colleague and local authorities across the country to accelerate this progress this year when the untold autism strategy is due to be reviewed? >> first of all, may i be treated to my right honorable friend who was instrumental in getting the landmark autism act 2009 onto the statute book. the impact i believe continues right up to this day and beyond. we want all of those living with autism to be able to live fulfilling and rewarding lives within a society that properly except for them. she's right that the review of the strategy is coming up next year between march and october. it's vital, proper cross government ever. i will make sure this is dealt with in a proper way. >> mr. speaker, the great inves
point in scotland has fallen by 19,000 this quarter. we are making progress. >> mr. speaker, with the prime minister join me in welcoming the progress that is being made around the country since the autism act 2009 is supporting adults with autism? and following the recent national audit report, we join me in encouraging his ministerial colleague and local authorities across the country to accelerate this progress this year when the untold autism strategy is due to be reviewed? >>...
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has and then the interest of scotland's economy. perhaps we'll see that fulfill into other arguments as westminster review. >> there's anger in england not
has and then the interest of scotland's economy. perhaps we'll see that fulfill into other arguments as westminster review. >> there's anger in england not
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bastar pay revolt on bank swaps one of london's top restauranteurs has stopped paying royal bank of scotland thousands of pounds a month to service a complex derivative contract he says the lender missed sold him so this is sammy wasi friend he's the co-founder of michelin starred chinese restaurant. and he said he's already started to miss this four thousand pound payments to r.b.s. which is of course owned by the taxpayer he said because he realized after paying
bastar pay revolt on bank swaps one of london's top restauranteurs has stopped paying royal bank of scotland thousands of pounds a month to service a complex derivative contract he says the lender missed sold him so this is sammy wasi friend he's the co-founder of michelin starred chinese restaurant. and he said he's already started to miss this four thousand pound payments to r.b.s. which is of course owned by the taxpayer he said because he realized after paying
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she spends a lot of time in scotland is a great mimic and does a good gordon brown. but her sense of humor is subtle and dried and one of my favorite examples back in 2003 an american lady was in waiting celebrating her 70th birthday held at a nightclub on the square. the queen was very excited because she had not been to a nightclub since the 1940's when she was married. she had a wonderful time and was seated next to lord salisbury one of the most illustrious aristocrats and the next day she went to the of lords of london and was introduced to dignitaries by the dean of the heavy and he said to the clean. he said you know, him she said yes robert and i were in the nightclub last night. that is the dry humor. >>host: sandy dedell smith is a guest. "elizabeth the queen" is the topic. we will begin with a caller from new york. >> caller: my question is with this band of the queen elizabeth's reign one of the longest in the history of the u.k. with all the prime minister's she has worked with how has that impacted her as a queen from your knowledge? >>guest: she has a
she spends a lot of time in scotland is a great mimic and does a good gordon brown. but her sense of humor is subtle and dried and one of my favorite examples back in 2003 an american lady was in waiting celebrating her 70th birthday held at a nightclub on the square. the queen was very excited because she had not been to a nightclub since the 1940's when she was married. she had a wonderful time and was seated next to lord salisbury one of the most illustrious aristocrats and the next day she...
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so there are some there are certain fellow feeling with scotland book but are the northern ireland is a very different very different spheres with very different sort of politics the scots have this underlying sect the some sectarianism there but it isn't it's not written into the politics in the way that the politics of northern ireland is completely underwritten by my religious identity if you like me the party which proposed the flag changes in the first place has offered a compromise to fly that flag a bit more but that was still not enough for the loyalists if you are in charge what solution would you put forward. i think about this but george the first thing i know is my resignation. but i think this is this is just something he's going to run and run i think i think also i'm just this is i mean although people are really sensitive this is just about a fly it's not about social deprivation but perhaps there are many things that so many people in the town ought to be still angry about in terms of social deprivation it's a butterfly what's happening here is that the grind of cours
so there are some there are certain fellow feeling with scotland book but are the northern ireland is a very different very different spheres with very different sort of politics the scots have this underlying sect the some sectarianism there but it isn't it's not written into the politics in the way that the politics of northern ireland is completely underwritten by my religious identity if you like me the party which proposed the flag changes in the first place has offered a compromise to fly...
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he took this guy's farmland in scotland with approval of the government.im calling him scotsman of the year for standing up to donald trump. >> the can hole with the clown face on it. >> you got it worked out. >> scotland is lucky we stumbled upon this story. >>> up next, steve and i have gotten a lot of feedback on our debate over gun control monday. his response to your responses is next. wasn't my daughter's black bean soup spectacular? [ man thinking ] oh, this gas. those antacids aren't working. oh no, not that, not here! [ male announcer ] antacids don't relieve gas. gas-x is designed to relieve gas. gas-x. the gas xperts. gas-x is designed to relieve gas. social security are just numbers thinkin a budget.d... well, we worked hard for those benefits. we earned them. and if washington tries to cram decisions about the future... of these programs into a last minute budget deal... we'll all pay the price. aarp is fighting to protect seniors with responsible... solutions that strengthen medicare and... social security for generations to come. we can do b
he took this guy's farmland in scotland with approval of the government.im calling him scotsman of the year for standing up to donald trump. >> the can hole with the clown face on it. >> you got it worked out. >> scotland is lucky we stumbled upon this story. >>> up next, steve and i have gotten a lot of feedback on our debate over gun control monday. his response to your responses is next. wasn't my daughter's black bean soup spectacular? [ man thinking ] oh, this...
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but now she lives in scotland where her more lynn is from.eral judge ruled that she could take her back to scotland despite the father's objection. he says that she shouldn't be with her mother because lynn has a drinking problem. >> personally, i don't think someone with an alcohol issue like that can take care of a child. you know, definitely on their own. >> reporter: as evidence, this is a 2010 police video where lynn was charged with disorderly conduct. lynn says it was an isolated incident after a night out. >> you know, i had too much to drink and i apologized to the court when i was taken to the court. this is not a reflection on me. i wasn't drunk and in charge of my child. >> it's a classic he said, she said. >> i believe he set me up. >> reporter: lynn says it's a plot to get her deported sdple called the police on me on the 24th of december, christmas eve, and i was removed from the house. i was taken to a particular jail. >> reporter: something jeff denies. >> how could i get her deported? how is that even possible? >> reporter:
but now she lives in scotland where her more lynn is from.eral judge ruled that she could take her back to scotland despite the father's objection. he says that she shouldn't be with her mother because lynn has a drinking problem. >> personally, i don't think someone with an alcohol issue like that can take care of a child. you know, definitely on their own. >> reporter: as evidence, this is a 2010 police video where lynn was charged with disorderly conduct. lynn says it was an...
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scotland yard called her death unexplained, but not suspicious.as 46 years old, married with two children. this australia, the dj's have been yanked off the air until further notice while the radio station apologized and expressed dee and tonight the palace released a statement saying william d kate are deeply saddened by the tragedy. abc news, london. >>> members of an oakland church group who were robbed in florida are finding out first happened about giving back. the -- firsthand about giving back. they are from the marantha youth ministry. but while there somebody broke into their van and stole $12,000. several floridians heard the group's story and they stepped forward. >> i have a little something. i have $15,000. >> how about that for the holiday spirit? another man treated the group to lunch. the group will come home on monday with a story to tell about the kindness of strappingers. >>> -- strangers. >>> the university of california is going modern. the old logo on the left. and the new look on the right. the older more traditional symbol
scotland yard called her death unexplained, but not suspicious.as 46 years old, married with two children. this australia, the dj's have been yanked off the air until further notice while the radio station apologized and expressed dee and tonight the palace released a statement saying william d kate are deeply saddened by the tragedy. abc news, london. >>> members of an oakland church group who were robbed in florida are finding out first happened about giving back. the -- firsthand...
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. >> so the debate has gun on what a yes vote in that referendum you might mean for scotland. the president of the european commission jose barrazo saying a new government will have to pay. he argued that if part of an, it would cease to become part of the eervings u. they dismiss the reasonening behind his letter. >> he makes about a part of a country in ceasing to become part of that. there's no definition to that remark. my reading of the treatly position. i was struck or reading some advise about 12 months ago. and they plead the point in that document that there's no provision for that provides for the scenario that pressing barraza has sited in this part of the letter. >> on the one hand we have a considered letter from the president of the european community, commission. whether cotland after sbi den si came about. they didn't take legal advice. you are saying, no, no, we will be able to go. is that really a position that can be suck stained for a second single. >> yes, because i think the point at which the committee should be very sbred in is the fact that there's no
. >> so the debate has gun on what a yes vote in that referendum you might mean for scotland. the president of the european commission jose barrazo saying a new government will have to pay. he argued that if part of an, it would cease to become part of the eervings u. they dismiss the reasonening behind his letter. >> he makes about a part of a country in ceasing to become part of that. there's no definition to that remark. my reading of the treatly position. i was struck or reading...
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[applause] >> i think we've got one from scotland. >> mori dalston from scotland. i don't think even if it has a heather girl people who voted the second pass system in europe. in this case, i do not think because there's a high percentage of children living in aberdeen that that means are ready to save the people well enough. we should have issues like increasing the minimum wage because that is affecting every single young person's employment. thank you. [applause] >> how about a young person from the southeast? to a quick click [inaudible] concerts that raised young person is important. from scotland, northern ireland, west of england by transport. however this is a lingering issue. we have tried again and again to try and make cheese and make transport cheaper, but we have moved issues different because we know this is the people. as young people we have to make this a national issue, not just one year after year. this is the year of change. 2013 is coming. we can't have the same issues. it's not supposed to be fair on everyone. so i beg you, let's try somethin
[applause] >> i think we've got one from scotland. >> mori dalston from scotland. i don't think even if it has a heather girl people who voted the second pass system in europe. in this case, i do not think because there's a high percentage of children living in aberdeen that that means are ready to save the people well enough. we should have issues like increasing the minimum wage because that is affecting every single young person's employment. thank you. [applause] >> how...
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it is good he welcomes the fact that employment in scotland is up since the election.loyment in scotland has fallen by 19,000 this quarter. we are making progress. >> mr. speaker. would the prime minister join me in welcoming the progress that is being made around the country since the ought to as an act of 2009, -- autism act of 2009? will he join me in encouraging his colleagues and local authorities across the country to decelerate this progress next year when the strategy is due to be reviewed? >> may i pay tribute to my friend who was instrumental in getting the autism act onto the book. the impact continues right up to this day and beyond. the one all adults living with autism to live a 40 lives in a society that accepts them. i will make sure it is dealt with in a proper and coordinated way. >> the investment bank was due to be given new borrowing powers in three years. due to the failure to meet the target, because it was predicated on meeting the target set by the government, is the prime minister still committed to giving borrowing powers to the investment ba
it is good he welcomes the fact that employment in scotland is up since the election.loyment in scotland has fallen by 19,000 this quarter. we are making progress. >> mr. speaker. would the prime minister join me in welcoming the progress that is being made around the country since the ought to as an act of 2009, -- autism act of 2009? will he join me in encouraging his colleagues and local authorities across the country to decelerate this progress next year when the strategy is due to be...
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i couldn't dare as a person from scotland.d i would say free scotland, you tyrant and be thrown out. chris: -- >> absolutely. sean connery. may i say. chris: there you are. helene. >> i'm going with sort of roundabout way the queen as well but that's because i was at a state lunch for british prime minister david cameron. earlier this year at the state department. and there were all these stars here. but who everybody was zeroing in on was hugh bonneville. chris: i forgot about them. >> a picture with them. it's so good. and nice -- the nicest guy. >> and he invited -- chris: i'm going with michelle dockery. closest thing to joan fontaine in about 50 years. she's beautiful. >> there's a name from out of the past. >> i think it's the clintons. i don't think anybody's close. she's going to stop being secretary of state next week or have a new one. and she'll go on for a little while longer and run for president and he's raised $3 billion in four days in september. and -- chris: quick, is she running? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> absolut
i couldn't dare as a person from scotland.d i would say free scotland, you tyrant and be thrown out. chris: -- >> absolutely. sean connery. may i say. chris: there you are. helene. >> i'm going with sort of roundabout way the queen as well but that's because i was at a state lunch for british prime minister david cameron. earlier this year at the state department. and there were all these stars here. but who everybody was zeroing in on was hugh bonneville. chris: i forgot about...
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>> the same question is being asked in newtown were raised in 1996 in scotland.he school massacre there led to sweeping gun control changes in the uk. those changes were fueled by petitions signed by 750,000 people. that petition was created by dr. mick whose daughter died. welcome, mr. north. this must have brought back particularly painful memories back to you? >> yes, it certainly did. when i heard the age of the victims and the place in which it happened, it was inevitable that all sorts of memories were going to come back and most of those were likely to be painful ones. >> you became a symbol for new gun control in britain. you were very forceful about it. you got this extraordinary petition going and led to an almost complete ban on handguns. the difference here, it seems to g ce aseefainin3 %pland everye . oe ari don't k you've been in their very position, dr. north. is there any advice that you can give them, any words of comfort from somebody who's, quite literally, lived through what they've gone through in. >> i think one of the main strengths that th
>> the same question is being asked in newtown were raised in 1996 in scotland.he school massacre there led to sweeping gun control changes in the uk. those changes were fueled by petitions signed by 750,000 people. that petition was created by dr. mick whose daughter died. welcome, mr. north. this must have brought back particularly painful memories back to you? >> yes, it certainly did. when i heard the age of the victims and the place in which it happened, it was inevitable that...
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now scotland yard is on the case and here are the details. >> king edward the 7th hospital has been atone day after kate checked out, tragedy. >> it is with deep sadness i can confirm the tragic death of a member of our nursing staff. jacintha. >> she answered the phone on nuesday when dj's impersonating the queen. >> >> can i speak to kate please, my granddaughter? >> oh yes, hold on mum. >> she put them straight through to kate's private nurse who divulged details about her medical condition. it became a global punch line. >> an australian radio station has managed to trick the hospital. >> the whole world laughing at the duke nurses. even prince charles making light of the situation. the dj's boasting of their prank. >> we werehung up, ae hung up, and we didn't even know what to say. >> the hospital acknowledged the nurse who answered the phone. >> jacintha was recently the victim of a hoax call to the hospital. the hospital had been supporting her through this very difficult time. >> this morning she was found dead just a few blocks from the scotland yard called her death unexplain
now scotland yard is on the case and here are the details. >> king edward the 7th hospital has been atone day after kate checked out, tragedy. >> it is with deep sadness i can confirm the tragic death of a member of our nursing staff. jacintha. >> she answered the phone on nuesday when dj's impersonating the queen. >> >> can i speak to kate please, my granddaughter? >> oh yes, hold on mum. >> she put them straight through to kate's private nurse who...
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scotland yard called her death unexplained, but not suspicious. she was 46 years old, married with two children. this australia, the dj's have been yanked off the air until further notice while the radio station apologized and expressed deep shock. and tonight the palace released a statement saying william and kate are deeply saddened by the tragedy. abc news, london. >>> members of an oakland church group who were robbed in florida are finding out first happened about giving back. the -- firsthand about giving back. they are from the marantha youth ministry. but while there somebody broke into their van and stole $12,000. several floridians heard the group's story and they stepped forward. >> i have a little something. i have $15,000. >> how about that for the holiday spirit? another man treated the group to lunch. the group will come home on monday with a story to tell about the kindness of strappingers. >>> -- strangers. >>> the university of california is going modern. the old logo on the left. and the new look on the right. the older more tra
scotland yard called her death unexplained, but not suspicious. she was 46 years old, married with two children. this australia, the dj's have been yanked off the air until further notice while the radio station apologized and expressed deep shock. and tonight the palace released a statement saying william and kate are deeply saddened by the tragedy. abc news, london. >>> members of an oakland church group who were robbed in florida are finding out first happened about giving back. the...
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. >> you've pointed to incidents like what happened here in newtown, what happened in australia, scotland and how they moved quickly and changed their laws. >> very quickly. in 1996, children as young as those who were slaughtered in sandy hook elementary school were gunned down in scotland. it was covered all over the world. >> that's right. >> including here in the united states. >> we said, look, other countries have gun violence. t t too. it was very rare to see gun violence in another country. >> very rare. they backed that up by fines, by prison terms and lo and behold, the gun crime violence did not go down in the initial one or two years afterwards. but by the time of 2002 until 2011 or 12, gun violence in the uk has plummeted by 44%. you simply cannot argue with facts and statistics like that. in australia, a massacre in 1996, inleapt into action. and in a consensus, they instituted a ban on the sale, import, ownership of semi automatics, what's known as assault rifles and pistols and again the gun crime plummeted like a stone. and harvard university did a really important study.
. >> you've pointed to incidents like what happened here in newtown, what happened in australia, scotland and how they moved quickly and changed their laws. >> very quickly. in 1996, children as young as those who were slaughtered in sandy hook elementary school were gunned down in scotland. it was covered all over the world. >> that's right. >> including here in the united states. >> we said, look, other countries have gun violence. t t too. it was very rare to...
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. >> the northeast of scotland makes a major contribution to the u.k. economy through the offshore oil and gas industry. will the prime minister commit himself to maximizing investments in the industry so we get the maximum number of jobs, energy security and taxation for the future of this country? >> my hon. friend quite rightly speaks up for the industry and everyone who works in it in scotland and i have been incredibly impressed to see the wealth generated by that industry. what we have done on decommissioning and new field allowances has helped to bring certainty and we should keep working on that to make sure we recover as much oil and gas and make the most of this precious national asset. >> 7,000 fewer, long a wait accidents and emergencies and hospitals, the prime minister is cutting the nhs as the deficit rises. will he put that on his poster for the next general election? >> the hon. gentleman was ascribed to the situation in wales where labor has put in place and 8% cuts. let me tell him what is happening in the nhs in england. we have actu
. >> the northeast of scotland makes a major contribution to the u.k. economy through the offshore oil and gas industry. will the prime minister commit himself to maximizing investments in the industry so we get the maximum number of jobs, energy security and taxation for the future of this country? >> my hon. friend quite rightly speaks up for the industry and everyone who works in it in scotland and i have been incredibly impressed to see the wealth generated by that industry....
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in scotland, there are 23 flood warnings in place. joining us on the phone is helen shivas.e've seen the flood warnings forecast to suggest we're going to see them across england to wales and scotland. how bad is the situation out there? >> well, we've still got a lot of rain to come through the rest of today. there's still heavy rain coming into southwest england now and heavy showers moving into the west of scotland. all of us across the uk can expect to see rain coming through today. it is moving, as you say, from west to east. things should start to improve in western areas as we go into the afternoon and the evening. and that, then, brings us into a day for tomorrow where we'll see a mixture of sunshine and showers. so the last of the heaviest rain is beginning to move away from the uk just at the moment. >> helen, hi, it's louisa. we're seeing some pictures as you're speaking of how it's affecting transportation surfaces. have you seeing it affect a large portion of real networks across the uk or is it kind of in certain districts? >> the rail networks have clearly bee
in scotland, there are 23 flood warnings in place. joining us on the phone is helen shivas.e've seen the flood warnings forecast to suggest we're going to see them across england to wales and scotland. how bad is the situation out there? >> well, we've still got a lot of rain to come through the rest of today. there's still heavy rain coming into southwest england now and heavy showers moving into the west of scotland. all of us across the uk can expect to see rain coming through today....
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and no less than scotland yard is on the case. abc's lama hasan has the details. >> reporter: for a week, king edward vii hospital has been at the center of a white hot media glare. and one day after duchess kate checked out, tragedy. >> it is with deep sadness that i can confirm the tragic death of a member of our nursing staff, jacintha saldanha. >> reporter: it was saldanha who answered the phone on tuesday, when two australian djs impersonating the queen and prince charles, asked to speak with kate. >> hello, good morning, king edward vii hospital. >> oh, hello there, could i please speak to kate please, my granddaughter? >> oh yes, just hold on, ma'am. >> thank you. >> reporter: saldanha put them straight through to kate's private nurse, who unwittingly divulged details about her medical condition. it became a global punch line. >> an australian radio station has managed to trick the hospital. >> reporter: the whole world laughing at the duped nurses. even prince charles making light of the situation. the djs boasting of thei
and no less than scotland yard is on the case. abc's lama hasan has the details. >> reporter: for a week, king edward vii hospital has been at the center of a white hot media glare. and one day after duchess kate checked out, tragedy. >> it is with deep sadness that i can confirm the tragic death of a member of our nursing staff, jacintha saldanha. >> reporter: it was saldanha who answered the phone on tuesday, when two australian djs impersonating the queen and prince...
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keir simmons, nbc news, dunblane, scotland. >>> back in the news so-called fiscal cliff 14 days away now. we keep hearing there's been movement between democrats and republicans, largely because the president seems to be budging on the question of who is rich, who will pay higher taxes. chuck todd at the white house for us tonight with more on that. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. two steps forward, one step back. that's about the best way to describe the current talks between the white house and house republicans. the president and speaker boehner have never been closer to a deal. thanks to major concessions in the last 48 hours. and with the nation still mourning the tragedy in connecticut, both sides admit the tone of the negotiations has changed. >> an event like that, as tragic as it is, brings us a little closer together. >> it's not a time to put americans through more stress. >> reporter: backing away from long-standing pledge to not raise any tax rates, boehner is now offering a deal that would raise rates on americans making more than $1 million. pres
keir simmons, nbc news, dunblane, scotland. >>> back in the news so-called fiscal cliff 14 days away now. we keep hearing there's been movement between democrats and republicans, largely because the president seems to be budging on the question of who is rich, who will pay higher taxes. chuck todd at the white house for us tonight with more on that. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. two steps forward, one step back. that's about the best way to describe the...
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and elizabeth palmer in dunblane scotland, one place that knows newtown's long road to recovery all too well. >> i think out of the most tragic circumstances some good does appear. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, more parents than usual walked with their kids as the schools of newtown reopened today. when a family met the stepped-up security there wasn't a sense of fear but a sense of moving forward together. and this was our favorite image. we were going to write something about it but then we realized it speaks well enough for itself. sandy hook elementary was the one school that did not reopen. as you know well, 20 first graders were killed there on friday along with six staff members. the gunman also killed his mother and himself jim axelrod is in newtown where, for some, this was a new day. >> reporter: many here hoped to find comfort in the back-to-school rue teen. mike morshuk planned to meet his 16-year-old daughter. >> i'll be waiting outside the car and hopefully a few friends will come over, give them a bi
and elizabeth palmer in dunblane scotland, one place that knows newtown's long road to recovery all too well. >> i think out of the most tragic circumstances some good does appear. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, more parents than usual walked with their kids as the schools of newtown reopened today. when a family met the stepped-up security there wasn't a sense of fear but a sense of moving forward...
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and scotland have signed on to so it settles the matter.t could be weeks, each months before we get a decision from the u.s. harris? >> police say mom pulled her 11-year-old daughter right out of the hospital's cancer ward without warning. now both of her parents are defending themselves. the child's name emily. and her father told the spanish language tv network tell moon doe now doctors are safely treating her in mexico. the dad is a mexican city while the mom and daughter are u.s. citizens. here is surveillance video from last week. investigators saying that's the mom and daughter walking right out of the hospital in phoenix with equipment still in the little girl's heart. both parents tell telemundo they blame the hospital for pressuring medical bills and infection that forced doctors it to remove the child's arm. one of america's largest banks reporting tonight it is cutting thousands and thousands of jobs. we will tell you where and why. and word of dramatic video of the attack on the u.s. outpost in benghazi, libya, as it was happeni
and scotland have signed on to so it settles the matter.t could be weeks, each months before we get a decision from the u.s. harris? >> police say mom pulled her 11-year-old daughter right out of the hospital's cancer ward without warning. now both of her parents are defending themselves. the child's name emily. and her father told the spanish language tv network tell moon doe now doctors are safely treating her in mexico. the dad is a mexican city while the mom and daughter are u.s....
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according to the united nations, scotland is the most violent industrialized country in the world.ne of the reasons scotland is so violent is because the government in london has disabled the scots from being able to protect themselves against violent criminals. >> look me in the eye down this camera lens and tell me scotland is more dangerous than america, when you have 12,000 gun murders a year and 300 million guns, it's time, mr. kopel, to wake up and smell the cappuccino. got to leave it there. i'm sure we will debate this again. thank you both very much. >> thanks for having me. >>> joining me now exclusively to talk about the players' side of the story is former new york jets quarterback and hall of famer, joe namath. joe, welcome back. >> thank you, piers. good to be with you, buddy. >> it's an awful story, this, in so many ways and it raises a number of issues, gun control, we've just been debating on the show, the issue of concussion for top football players and the side effects, the issue perhaps of depression, of alcoholism, all sorts of strands play out of jovan belcher
according to the united nations, scotland is the most violent industrialized country in the world.ne of the reasons scotland is so violent is because the government in london has disabled the scots from being able to protect themselves against violent criminals. >> look me in the eye down this camera lens and tell me scotland is more dangerous than america, when you have 12,000 gun murders a year and 300 million guns, it's time, mr. kopel, to wake up and smell the cappuccino. got to leave...
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. >> brought don here to scotland. to experience what we've experienced. >> don sanchez has spent full decades sharing the world with abc 7 viewer autos improve with age he got a start at ksby. a fresh faced qid a big voice. >> decide being voters are interested in law and order, vietnam war and the cost of living. >> back then, don interviewed celebrities. like other small town reporters did commercial autos unbelievable but true, ready to go to the beach. i'm going in the brand new barracuda. >> after nine years it was suddenly over. >> one day, they fired the news department. >> just days later don landed at kgotv. >> they said maybe, we'll give you three weeks worth of work. >> he never looked back. >> they'll march at noon to protest. >> don loves the bay area and the bay area loves him, benjiman bratt group watching don. >> you're a legend in my family. >> do you want to play me in your next film? >> if i can grow that mustache, boy. >> his trademark mustache almost disappeared for good. >> the news director said
. >> brought don here to scotland. to experience what we've experienced. >> don sanchez has spent full decades sharing the world with abc 7 viewer autos improve with age he got a start at ksby. a fresh faced qid a big voice. >> decide being voters are interested in law and order, vietnam war and the cost of living. >> back then, don interviewed celebrities. like other small town reporters did commercial autos unbelievable but true, ready to go to the beach. i'm going in...
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but of course we're also watching very closely even reporting on it here on this channel as well scotland getting to choose if it's going to go it alone maybe some point in the future is there any cost and i don't think it's a directly related but certainly if scotland were true you know achieve independence that would definitely create problems for unionism although unionist denied this and said it will continue on in you know the kingdom of england wheels in northern ireland although of course you can see where the breaking up you go would make us more problematic proposition. now if the middle ground alliance party which approved the flag to sit in the first place changes its mind when that stoke up republican anger then that the opposite side of it generated violence on the other side you know that seems unlikely certainly when you see unionist or loyalist terror groups don't have any serious political representation the majority of republican sentiment remains with cindy sheehan and the disarm direction sheehan is fairly well represented in government northern ireland there are dissi
but of course we're also watching very closely even reporting on it here on this channel as well scotland getting to choose if it's going to go it alone maybe some point in the future is there any cost and i don't think it's a directly related but certainly if scotland were true you know achieve independence that would definitely create problems for unionism although unionist denied this and said it will continue on in you know the kingdom of england wheels in northern ireland although of...
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after school shooting massacre in scotland in 1996 great britain banned virtually all handguns, seizedm from people who already owned them. piers says it worked great, except it didn't. you're about to find out just how badly it's turned out and why we in america should pay attention. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the i
after school shooting massacre in scotland in 1996 great britain banned virtually all handguns, seizedm from people who already owned them. piers says it worked great, except it didn't. you're about to find out just how badly it's turned out and why we in america should pay attention. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i...
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please. >> lori dawson from scotland. races your -- raise your hand if you think -- obviously should be representing all of britain. thank you. >> what is the representing youth at the second house? scotland, i feel, has already represented most of the issues we have already talked about. equal marriage. we have won awards on our campaign. we already have the curtain for life, petition transport, and we already have at least one work at an area of our union chose. what our campaign currently is called one fair wage, an equal wage for all. my friend andrew writes, he trains people and because he is under 21, the people he trains make more money than him. is that fair? if we did -- if we vote for this dish urge you to vote for this, because if we did this, it would be a stronger and fairer campaign, which is already on the road to success. [applause] >> thank you very much indeed. who have we got from the southeast? yes, this gentleman. you've been trying a number of times. your patience is rewarded, sir. >> solomon, nyp fo
please. >> lori dawson from scotland. races your -- raise your hand if you think -- obviously should be representing all of britain. thank you. >> what is the representing youth at the second house? scotland, i feel, has already represented most of the issues we have already talked about. equal marriage. we have won awards on our campaign. we already have the curtain for life, petition transport, and we already have at least one work at an area of our union chose. what our campaign...
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two shock jocks will be questioned at the request of scotland yard. scotland yard isthe death of a g the death of a nurse who took their prank call at the hospital where kate was being treated. >>>ly glasser -- leigh glaser has more on what is going on outside. >> as we check out live doppler 7hd, the skies are clear. earlier today we had warm enough temperatures to set two records, but the numbers are falling, and they are falling quick. check out these temperatures. it is 45 in napa and it is currently 49 degrees in concord. the temperatures in most other areas in the 50s. you will need a coat or jacket as you head out the door. it will be chilly as you head back to work on monday or back to school. when you need the umbrellas in your back to work forecast is coming up. >>> we know the name of a man killed skateboarding on friday. scott hicker son was hit by an suv near monument boulevard. the driver, a 21-year-old woman, did stop at the scene of the accident. police are still investigating. >>> a candlelight vigil was held in antioch for a man shot
two shock jocks will be questioned at the request of scotland yard. scotland yard isthe death of a g the death of a nurse who took their prank call at the hospital where kate was being treated. >>>ly glasser -- leigh glaser has more on what is going on outside. >> as we check out live doppler 7hd, the skies are clear. earlier today we had warm enough temperatures to set two records, but the numbers are falling, and they are falling quick. check out these temperatures. it is 45 in...
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competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as you moved your hands. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> i'm a natural. >> push both arms forward and snap the lower hand into your tummy. push forward. >> i did gave it a try and had great time but i might need some more practice. i met someone else with real fly casting skills. her name is donna and she is an international fly cast
competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second...
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[applause] >> i think we've got one from scotland. >> mori dalston from scotland. i don't think even if it has a heather girl people who voted the second pass system in europe. in this case, i do not think because there's a high percentage of children living in aberdeen that that means are ready to save the people well enough. we should have issues like increasing the minimum wage because that is affecting every single young person's employment. thank you. [applause] >> how about a young person from the southeast? to a quick click [inaudible] concerts that raised young person is important. from scotland, northern ireland, west of england by transport. however this is a lingering issue. we have tried again and again to try and make cheese and make transport cheaper, but we have moved issues different because we know this is the people. as young people we have to make this a national issue, not just one year after year. this is the year of change. 2013 is coming. we can't have the same issues. it's not supposed to be fair on everyone. so i beg you, let's try somethin
[applause] >> i think we've got one from scotland. >> mori dalston from scotland. i don't think even if it has a heather girl people who voted the second pass system in europe. in this case, i do not think because there's a high percentage of children living in aberdeen that that means are ready to save the people well enough. we should have issues like increasing the minimum wage because that is affecting every single young person's employment. thank you. [applause] >> how...
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to send her daughter to scotland last year.ven 20 minutes to tell his daughter goodbye. >> it's my little girl. i said goodbye to her. october 12. told her i'd do everything i could. >> it does not allow a losing parent to file appeal in the court. chief justice john roberts told the mother's attorney it's for parent with control over the child to leave immediately. get on the first plane out and you're home free. thathat is unfortunate result. >> the child has to have stability. five years old. back in one country. the idea to make her a ping-pong ball isn't fair. >> it could take weeks, and months to get the supreme court decision. for now the girl will stay in scotland. >> will the pentagon fall off the tis call cliff with the rest of the chi? we will talk about it with the fox all-stars as we seem to do every night when we come back. . meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also
to send her daughter to scotland last year.ven 20 minutes to tell his daughter goodbye. >> it's my little girl. i said goodbye to her. october 12. told her i'd do everything i could. >> it does not allow a losing parent to file appeal in the court. chief justice john roberts told the mother's attorney it's for parent with control over the child to leave immediately. get on the first plane out and you're home free. thathat is unfortunate result. >> the child has to have...