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the intellectual property of scotland people are already living off their the oil resources of scotland they're also living off the intellectual property of scotland and by the way we need a new enlightenment and all of the enlightenment most much of the ideas of the enlightment come from scotland whether it's adam smith or david hume the ideas of the enlightment come from there so for a knowledge economy it seems like they should have more power on a global scale using a bit coin globalized currency and their knowledge ideas what could be more of an invisible have been a cripple logically guarded invisible currency going i agree with you it is and it is the the like the enlightenment or the renaissance it is a moment in history that we will look back on as being a total change in the course of human history because it reinvents this entire idea of money which has been an issue for thousands of years and scotland my brothers and skull in the maxwell clan of which i'm a member of maxwell kaiser is my full name the catalogue castle my former a boat going back a thousand years and the fami
the intellectual property of scotland people are already living off their the oil resources of scotland they're also living off the intellectual property of scotland and by the way we need a new enlightenment and all of the enlightenment most much of the ideas of the enlightment come from scotland whether it's adam smith or david hume the ideas of the enlightment come from there so for a knowledge economy it seems like they should have more power on a global scale using a bit coin globalized...
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no not the adult diapers the real people of scotland they want their freedom from english rule or at least some of them do offer the bloodless way toward independence it seems some of the good people of scotland aren't so sure they want it stacy yes max this has been a big topic here and it appears that it's difficult to determine whether or not they're going to vote for independence because apparently some of them only like to dress in blue and run down hills and speer is that's the sort of independence they want to win but the other issue is george osborne has been visiting scotland and warning them that if you leave the union then you will not be able to use the pound sterling so this is a problem because alex semin with a scottish national party he wants to stay in sterling now alex semin refuses to rule out separate currency alex salmond has refused to rule out a separate scotland adopting a new currency and faced accusations of being clueless on how a multibillion pound pension shortfall would be resolved yet osborne's talking out of his bottom isn't a scholar's got all the oil
no not the adult diapers the real people of scotland they want their freedom from english rule or at least some of them do offer the bloodless way toward independence it seems some of the good people of scotland aren't so sure they want it stacy yes max this has been a big topic here and it appears that it's difficult to determine whether or not they're going to vote for independence because apparently some of them only like to dress in blue and run down hills and speer is that's the sort of...
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the kaiser report imax kaiser scottish independence no not the adult diapers the real people of scotland they want their freedom from english rule or at least some of them do offer the bloodless way toward independence it seems some of the good people of scotland aren't so sure they want it stacey yes max this has been a big topic here and it appears that it's difficult to determine whether or not they're going to vote for independence because apparently some of them only like to dress in blue and run down hills a spear is that's the sort of independence they want to win but the other issue is george osborne has been visiting scotland and warning them that if you leave the union then you will not be able to use the pound sterling so this is a problem because alex semin with a scottish national party he wants to stay in sterling now alex semin refuses to rule out separate currency alex salmond has refused to rule out a separate scotland adopting a new currency and faced accusations of being clueless on how a multibillion pound pension shortfall would be resolved yeah well i was born start
the kaiser report imax kaiser scottish independence no not the adult diapers the real people of scotland they want their freedom from english rule or at least some of them do offer the bloodless way toward independence it seems some of the good people of scotland aren't so sure they want it stacey yes max this has been a big topic here and it appears that it's difficult to determine whether or not they're going to vote for independence because apparently some of them only like to dress in blue...
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>> one of the most infamous murderers in scotland.nd an old timer stirs up trouble. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. available out there. i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs...
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the royal bank of scotland is an excellent retail bank.y have five largest players, rbs control about 80% of the market. you know how much we love, love, love cramerica. it's much more concentrated than here where the top five banks are going at it because they only own 40% of the market. this is a fabulous corporate bank in the u.k. when it comes to commercial banking, rbs controls 30% of the market in britain, thanks to that old boys network over there that seems to run everything. you have a high quality retail commercial bank. one trading to lloyd's, another u.k. bank which has the british government as the largest holder. the reason they trade at such a huge discount is the because they have other businesses too. okay. these around that good. >> the house of pain! >> there's the markets division, 22% of the company here, rbs, used to be one of the biggest fixed income houses trading in the world, but this is not a good business to be in right now. ever since the downmarket, we want shrinkage at rbs. the worries are going to become a r
the royal bank of scotland is an excellent retail bank.y have five largest players, rbs control about 80% of the market. you know how much we love, love, love cramerica. it's much more concentrated than here where the top five banks are going at it because they only own 40% of the market. this is a fabulous corporate bank in the u.k. when it comes to commercial banking, rbs controls 30% of the market in britain, thanks to that old boys network over there that seems to run everything. you have a...
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two independent states the czech republic and the slovak republic but there are many more examples scotland will be holding an independence referendum in twenty fourteen and a similar initiative is currently being debated in catalonia there are movements with a similar agenda in many european countries which i'm especially critical of being competencies within the e.u. is itself the capital of a nation whose actual existence this question of will as belgium appears to be divided more than it is united would an independent variable remain within the e.u. would it keep the single currency suppressed and to go definitely and we could have our own representation in brussels as an independent state same as the scottish who also wish to remain in the european union in case they seen historically the very has always been an integral part of europe and it was becoming ever deeper involved with the rest of europe up until eight hundred seventy one when
two independent states the czech republic and the slovak republic but there are many more examples scotland will be holding an independence referendum in twenty fourteen and a similar initiative is currently being debated in catalonia there are movements with a similar agenda in many european countries which i'm especially critical of being competencies within the e.u. is itself the capital of a nation whose actual existence this question of will as belgium appears to be divided more than it is...
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, scotland has a different church from england, england has the church of england, scotland as the church theological broadly on the same page, they have broadly the same view of the world, broadly this same view of the middle east and israel's role in the middle east and therefore the mainstream, the established church in britain, church of scotland, had this view of israel which is a view that i think in america is true of your more liberal churches, presbyterians, churches like that, evangelical churches are much more well disposed towards israel. in britain we don't have that kind of balance. we don't have so many evangelical churches who remain, let's put it this way, scriptural the faithful. the church of england looks down at scripture as being only believed by those who are basically ignorant and stupid. you referred to a quote buy me about the animosity to israel seems to go hand in hand with education. it is part of the same thing. the more highly developed brains people seem to think they have the more they hold their own intellect in the highest possible regard, the more depar
, scotland has a different church from england, england has the church of england, scotland as the church theological broadly on the same page, they have broadly the same view of the world, broadly this same view of the middle east and israel's role in the middle east and therefore the mainstream, the established church in britain, church of scotland, had this view of israel which is a view that i think in america is true of your more liberal churches, presbyterians, churches like that,...
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i teamed up with scotland yard.he british press brutalized the mccann's, and the portugal police did a horrible job of pointing a finger at them. so my wife and i went down to meet the mccanns' so she could encourage kate mccann not to give up. she had twins to take care of. and the mccanns actually made lunch for us and we talked about not giving up, sloughing off what the press said, trying to do something to keep the hope alive, and hopefully find out what happened to maddy. >> the british now say they've identified today a number of suspects. obviously some of these may have already been a question in the original investigation, but i guess the question to you is, after this much time, and there was so much focus on this case, is it possible investigators missed something, that there is a new suspect? >> well, absolutely they missed something. because it was handled so poorly, initially by portuguese police. there are so many parallels, when my 6-year-old son adam was kidnapped and murdered in 1981, it took 27 y
i teamed up with scotland yard.he british press brutalized the mccann's, and the portugal police did a horrible job of pointing a finger at them. so my wife and i went down to meet the mccanns' so she could encourage kate mccann not to give up. she had twins to take care of. and the mccanns actually made lunch for us and we talked about not giving up, sloughing off what the press said, trying to do something to keep the hope alive, and hopefully find out what happened to maddy. >> the...
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of scotland. but they are, as i understand it, theologically broadly on the same page. and they have broadly the same view of the world. they have broadly the same view of the middle east and israel's role in the middle east. and, therefore, the mainstream, the established churches in britain, church of england, church of scotland have this view of israel which is the view that i think in america is true of your more liberal churches, the presbyterians and churches like that whereas your evangelical churches are much more well disposed and, indeed, passionately well disposed towards's reel. now, in britain -- towards israel. now, in britain we don't have that kind of balance. we don't have so many evangelical churches who remain, let's put it this way, scripturally faithful. our church of england, rather, looks down its nose at scripture as being only believed by those who are, basically, ignorant and stupid. and the more -- you refer to a quote by me about how the an animosity to israel seems to
of scotland. but they are, as i understand it, theologically broadly on the same page. and they have broadly the same view of the world. they have broadly the same view of the middle east and israel's role in the middle east. and, therefore, the mainstream, the established churches in britain, church of england, church of scotland have this view of israel which is the view that i think in america is true of your more liberal churches, the presbyterians and churches like that whereas your...
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holiday as we call it in scotland? >> yeah. craig: what do you do in scotland? >> i am a student? [laughter] craig: ok? [laughter] what do you do? >> i've been in australia for two years and then i came here. craig: i see. craig: what were you doing in australia? >> smuggling children. craig: what part of australia were you in? >> western australia. craig: oh, western australia. thank you. i'm sorry, i didn't know what it stood for. i'm like wahaga? are you just like touring? >> we need to get to new york. rrp do you need a ride? >> sure. craig: really? over to you, america. good night, everybody! . >>> this is kpix 5 news. >>> and here we go again. more bolt trouble on the new bay bridge. the new problem that caltrans painted over. good evening, i'm ken. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. this time the problem is something a little different. we learn tonight many of the bolts that hold the railing on the new bike path together broke. apparently it was a welding mistake. hundreds of bolts had to be replaced. kpix 5's kristen ayers found out the fix involved a can of paint. >> beneath the
holiday as we call it in scotland? >> yeah. craig: what do you do in scotland? >> i am a student? [laughter] craig: ok? [laughter] what do you do? >> i've been in australia for two years and then i came here. craig: i see. craig: what were you doing in australia? >> smuggling children. craig: what part of australia were you in? >> western australia. craig: oh, western australia. thank you. i'm sorry, i didn't know what it stood for. i'm like wahaga? are you just...
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no not the adult diapers the real people of scotland they want their freedom from english rule or at least some of them do offer the bloodless way toward independence it seems some of the good people of scotland aren't so sure they want it stacy yes max this has been a big topic here and it appears that it's difficult to determine whether or not they're going to vote for independence because apparently some of them only like to dress in blue and run down hills the spear is that's the sort of independence they want to win but the other issue is george osborne.
no not the adult diapers the real people of scotland they want their freedom from english rule or at least some of them do offer the bloodless way toward independence it seems some of the good people of scotland aren't so sure they want it stacy yes max this has been a big topic here and it appears that it's difficult to determine whether or not they're going to vote for independence because apparently some of them only like to dress in blue and run down hills the spear is that's the sort of...
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rise and build up over the years it's a terrible situation it's a humanitarian crisis or school scotland's biggest city is the first in the u.k. to openly condemn the government's treatment of failed asylum seekers we want to treat people with compassion in school and they get in government won't let us do that in the standing in our way it's not known exactly how many destitution asylum seekers there are drifting about the city because after the home office rejects a case they slip through the net and disappear from the view of the old thirty's so they're left with no support and no way of working in a city that's just been ranked the most violent in the u.k. the shelter volunteers provide a hot meal for a few hours at least men and women can experience a safe environment i think it must be really difficult to be in a city. you don't know anyone. you might because speak the language you. the what the law is you don't know your rights. you don't know where you can go what you're going to do you got no money must be horrific frightening less frightening experience to be that lost at seven f
rise and build up over the years it's a terrible situation it's a humanitarian crisis or school scotland's biggest city is the first in the u.k. to openly condemn the government's treatment of failed asylum seekers we want to treat people with compassion in school and they get in government won't let us do that in the standing in our way it's not known exactly how many destitution asylum seekers there are drifting about the city because after the home office rejects a case they slip through the...
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. >> well, the case was actually officially closed by portuguese police back in 2008, but now scotlandard, the british police, they're taking another look at madeleine's disappearance. rome bureau chief bobby, joins us. bobby, you've been following this extensively for years. fresh eyes, if you like, and those eyes saw some things. >> that's exactly right. they turned up about 195 leads that the portuguese police apparently didn't follow-up on. at the time of madeleine's disappearance the portuguese police were very focused on the parents as a primary suspect. as a result, at least according to the british detective on this case, they really overlooked a lot of potential testimony and things, evidence that could have led to the real kidnappers in this case. now, at this point over the weekend scotland yard detectives in operation called operation grange which is what the review of the portuguese police case is called have identified 20 people who they say are persons of interest who may know more about madeleine's disappearance. these are our leads that were found in their review of th
. >> well, the case was actually officially closed by portuguese police back in 2008, but now scotlandard, the british police, they're taking another look at madeleine's disappearance. rome bureau chief bobby, joins us. bobby, you've been following this extensively for years. fresh eyes, if you like, and those eyes saw some things. >> that's exactly right. they turned up about 195 leads that the portuguese police apparently didn't follow-up on. at the time of madeleine's...
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i want to make sure that i scotland a couple of questions how this impacts the budget because some of those issues i want a clear idea specifically before events like the event that are organic are those cost like the playoffs was an unanticipated revenue of 1 noildz are we incurring expenses like that. i'm hoping you can gives an understanding of the past fiscal year and the year before that if there are those kinds of expenses. i'm happy to come back with those specific numbers unfortunately, we don't get a lot of 120s but the answer is we absorb those costs. so when we spend time cleaning up after other people's bad behavior it takes away from our budget. and, you know, someone actually said to me, you should have left the trash there a little bit longer to let them know about the impact. and this by a behave is graffiti and litter. we could do some much more if we didn't have to pick up. i have costs of the graffiti and other costs for picking up after folks. picking up cigarettes butts and stuff >> are the practical responsible for patrolling. >> smoking policies are difficult to
i want to make sure that i scotland a couple of questions how this impacts the budget because some of those issues i want a clear idea specifically before events like the event that are organic are those cost like the playoffs was an unanticipated revenue of 1 noildz are we incurring expenses like that. i'm hoping you can gives an understanding of the past fiscal year and the year before that if there are those kinds of expenses. i'm happy to come back with those specific numbers unfortunately,...
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in scotland, these local residents are using both traditional water pollution, air pollution, and also fugitives -- fugitive methane emissions. >> this farmer is concerned despite living a considerable distance from the proposed development. >> is all part of one big landscapes system with the mountains to the north and the national parks to the west. it is difficult to separate out what is going on. this is quite in landscape context. >> the potential impact on the region's farmland has also worried committees living near to castro and operations. >> my biggest fear is that this and itd is a green area is a very important area. we distribute our crops to over the u.k. parent of this kind of industry here, the amount of wells that they need to make it viable were completely destroyed. >> this will not bring jobs or .ecurities for the farmers there are huge unknowns about health risks, risks to the water, the offers. is susceptible at the best of times. there are all sorts of risks associated and we need to address that. we need a reliable future. this is very short and potentially disa
in scotland, these local residents are using both traditional water pollution, air pollution, and also fugitives -- fugitive methane emissions. >> this farmer is concerned despite living a considerable distance from the proposed development. >> is all part of one big landscapes system with the mountains to the north and the national parks to the west. it is difficult to separate out what is going on. this is quite in landscape context. >> the potential impact on the region's...
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scotland yard is now saying it has new leads. we've got the latest details just ahead.nd do you know your... blood type? a or b positive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall we? jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dracula volunteering at a blood drive. we have cookies... get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >> who is responsible for targeting the conservative organization? >> so again, and i think if you look at the report, it answers your question. >> there are no names in the inspector general's report. so i'm asking you not only as the acting commissioner, but as th
scotland yard is now saying it has new leads. we've got the latest details just ahead.nd do you know your... blood type? a or b positive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall we? jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dracula volunteering at a blood drive. we have cookies... get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen...
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people in the island off scotland have the same iq as those in the united states probably because they are in the isolated culture and they tend to not have the same achievement for those of a of a larger cultural universe so the data on what is likely to happen as a given time for the ultimate potential nobody has come close. >>host: where did this book come from? >> it came from a much larger study. >>guest: why did you break out? >> research assistant to urge me to bring this out to begin with. and then i realized because she was right to. [laughter] >>host: what about asian-american news that as a group seemed to perform better in school than other groups. why is that? >>guest: i think the one four-letter word we cannot use his work. they just work. for us to go to the research library of a booker round almost everyone was asian-americans. i looked in vain for any black students and not many white students of the following week i find the asian-americans there is no real mystery. they work. >>host: day you teach here at stanford? >>guest: i have not. when first came here them with
people in the island off scotland have the same iq as those in the united states probably because they are in the isolated culture and they tend to not have the same achievement for those of a of a larger cultural universe so the data on what is likely to happen as a given time for the ultimate potential nobody has come close. >>host: where did this book come from? >> it came from a much larger study. >>guest: why did you break out? >> research assistant to urge me to...
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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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and were they working together with scotland? >> look at the demonstrations. you have the edl, the english defense league, you know, demonstrating this huge, huge backlash on the muslim community. you have a mosque that was set on fire over the weekend. how concerning is that for you? >> i think it is the most entire case of the letter. you go back to 12 years to 911, what you have is revolutionaries and the sympathizers trying to create a clash of civilizations between the muslim world and the united states and others. to my mind, the concern is that they're going to succeed. society can't sit still and say look, let's not give them what they want. let's sit still. we heard today there were then counter protests and defacing of war memorials in great britain. it's an on going problem as phil rightly points out. the extremist population and problem that the level of threat in london is tremendous. and so i think you're going to see this over a period of -- a protracted period of time which will be a real challenge for security oifz in london. >> we'll continue
and were they working together with scotland? >> look at the demonstrations. you have the edl, the english defense league, you know, demonstrating this huge, huge backlash on the muslim community. you have a mosque that was set on fire over the weekend. how concerning is that for you? >> i think it is the most entire case of the letter. you go back to 12 years to 911, what you have is revolutionaries and the sympathizers trying to create a clash of civilizations between the muslim...
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we had to watch our son get married on skype because we couldn't go to scotland to watch. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good morn. i'm the founder of the [inaudible] foundation with advocates for lgtb americans who are forced out of the country to be with persons we love. i'm also the head of the democrats [inaudible] immigration task force and i had the honor of being the dell grate to obama [inaudible] i was born in san francisco raised in i moved to the nether lands 13 years ago because my relationship with my wife lynn isn't recognized by law. when i fell in love with my wife, i faced the choice that no u.s. citizen should have to make. i had to /khaoutz between the person i of and my country. i chose love and in doing that i gave up my job, my career to start over in a new country and a new language. other countries don't embrace immigrants the same way we do in this country. i visit california whenever i can. i just arrived yesterday to be with my family. my mom's 84 years old now and her health state is steadily declining. we're struggling to find a way to keep her safe and the
we had to watch our son get married on skype because we couldn't go to scotland to watch. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good morn. i'm the founder of the [inaudible] foundation with advocates for lgtb americans who are forced out of the country to be with persons we love. i'm also the head of the democrats [inaudible] immigration task force and i had the honor of being the dell grate to obama [inaudible] i was born in san francisco raised in i moved to the nether lands 13 years ago...
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loch ness, scotland.rented 16 millimeter camera, tim dinsdale is monster hunting. >> he read an article in 1959 in a small magazine and was fascinated by the subject. it covered things like a surgeon's photograph and other people's eyewitness testimony. >> the 1930s and '40s saw a surge in apparent loch ness monster sightings. including this one by malcolm irvine. dinsdale went to find it. >> he got a sequence of film. >> 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 a large object. it was seven feet wide, seven feet out of the water with a sort of reddish brown hide. and as he watched this thing, it suddenly took off. then he remembered why he was there. then he started filming. >> is this the elusive loch ness monster finally caught on camera? >> well, that's the perennial question, isn't it? he really didn't know what it was he'd filmed. >> fo
loch ness, scotland.rented 16 millimeter camera, tim dinsdale is monster hunting. >> he read an article in 1959 in a small magazine and was fascinated by the subject. it covered things like a surgeon's photograph and other people's eyewitness testimony. >> the 1930s and '40s saw a surge in apparent loch ness monster sightings. including this one by malcolm irvine. dinsdale went to find it. >> he got a sequence of film. >> on his fourth day at the lake, tim captures what...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the latest on the scotland yard hacking of the british soldierive to london. >>> plus predictions for this hurricane season. we'll get the update from meteorologist david bernard. >>> and an update on barbara garcia who was reunited with her dog bowser who became an internet hit. >>> and finally in a galaxy not so far away, the largest lego model. the replica of a star wars starfighter was unveiled in times square. it's 42 times larger than that retail model that you buy in stores. it's 11 feet tall and has a wing span of 44 feet. it took 5 million lego bricks to build. no plans to build a lego death star. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >> good morning, everyone. it's friday! and it's may 24. something happened on this day many, many years. >> many, many years ago. i have no idea what. >> we're not going to find out, either, are we? >> 50 years ago? >> hey!! [ laughter ] >> oh, go
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the latest on the scotland yard hacking of the british soldierive to london. >>> plus predictions for this hurricane season. we'll get the update from meteorologist david bernard. >>> and an update on barbara garcia who was reunited with her dog bowser who became an internet hit. >>> and finally in a galaxy not so far away, the largest lego model. the replica of a star wars starfighter was unveiled in times...
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people and on the islands of scotland have the same iq as the blacks in the united states probably the same reason they are the isolated culture and they tend not to have the same achievement as those who have a larger cultural universe to draw upon. the data is good for measuring and for a given person at a given time for a given circumstance but the ultimate potential at the time but nobody has come close. >>host: where did the book come from? >>guest: it was the subject from a much larger subject of intellectuals in society. >>host: why did you break out in to raise? >>guest: might assistant urge me to do the book to begin with and i said what does she know? i brought it up then i realized she was right. [laughter] now i will bring it out. >>host: what about asian-americans who as a group seemed to perform better in school? why is that? >>guest: i think though one four-letter word we cannot use is work. they just work. i remember ucla i had to go to the research library on saturday night and i looked around almost everybody was asian-american. i looked in vain for any black students
people and on the islands of scotland have the same iq as the blacks in the united states probably the same reason they are the isolated culture and they tend not to have the same achievement as those who have a larger cultural universe to draw upon. the data is good for measuring and for a given person at a given time for a given circumstance but the ultimate potential at the time but nobody has come close. >>host: where did the book come from? >>guest: it was the subject from a...
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scotland has a different church from england but they are theological broadly on the same page. . .
scotland has a different church from england but they are theological broadly on the same page. . .
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northern scotland as well, you've been seeing very gusty winds, upwards of 72 kilometer per hour winds. that's cooling things down. in london and paris, you're going to be getting down to around ten degrees here going through your friday. you'll start to warm up by the weekend, but things really getting cooler. as we look farther east, moscow, showers, kiev, upwards of 24 degrees, some thunderstorm activity, but the air has been quite unstable across this region. and even here on your wednesday just south of moscow, there was a report of a tornado. it goes to show even if you're not in one of these tornado-prone areas very likely around this time of year you could be hit by one. we definitely want to continue to watch out for that. just be ready for it. that is a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this hour. i'm shery ahn. thank you for watching. tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with eve ensler, the best-selling author. she has written a new book, a call to action, entitled "in the body of th
northern scotland as well, you've been seeing very gusty winds, upwards of 72 kilometer per hour winds. that's cooling things down. in london and paris, you're going to be getting down to around ten degrees here going through your friday. you'll start to warm up by the weekend, but things really getting cooler. as we look farther east, moscow, showers, kiev, upwards of 24 degrees, some thunderstorm activity, but the air has been quite unstable across this region. and even here on your wednesday...
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tavis: you grew up in scotland, and that was like what? >> i felt like an outsider.were the only mixed-race family in the village. when my dad moved into the town, it was actually in the local paper. ."frican teacher tavis: are you serious? "black man come to town, be where." -- beware." >> i felt different from everybody, and i think that is what i found such a big world in music, as a kid, but i love to the piano, and that is where i felt at home. tavis: that is where you went to forceless and to get away. >> yes, it was very quiet until i got the piano. weekends, lunch breaks, before school, after school, i was just making music. tavis: i heard your voice first, and then i read like one of your major influences, and i said, ok, now i see why i like her so much. does not get the love or respects she deserves. >> she gets the love and respect from me. my dad introduced me to her when i was about eight. he played me a song called "the king of love is dead," and it changed my life hearing that song and the way she played. i did not know if it was a man or a woman or w
tavis: you grew up in scotland, and that was like what? >> i felt like an outsider.were the only mixed-race family in the village. when my dad moved into the town, it was actually in the local paper. ."frican teacher tavis: are you serious? "black man come to town, be where." -- beware." >> i felt different from everybody, and i think that is what i found such a big world in music, as a kid, but i love to the piano, and that is where i felt at home. tavis: that...