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nadim baba, al jazeera, scotland. >> wildfires have been blazing in california and in three other statesfighters are facing triple digit temperatures very difficult to control. now staying in the states where obesity and malnutrition are going hand in hand. in one of the richest countries of the world, the phenomenon of the food desert, an area not easy access to fruits and vegetables, health experts are warning of serious long term consequences. andy gallagher reportsen the massachusetts delta, where the lack of proper nutrition is having a serious effect on the diet. >> better known for its extreme poverty, the poorest corner of the poorest state in the u.s., access to affordable food is a big prop problem. leslie has never heard the phrase food desert before but she is living in one. a time consuming expensive trip that not everyone here can afford to make. >> my husband and my neighbors in neighboring town, we have to work together, we have to carpool or bum a ride as you call it to get food. it is hard. >> food deserts are not a new phenomenon in the delta and it is often the young
nadim baba, al jazeera, scotland. >> wildfires have been blazing in california and in three other statesfighters are facing triple digit temperatures very difficult to control. now staying in the states where obesity and malnutrition are going hand in hand. in one of the richest countries of the world, the phenomenon of the food desert, an area not easy access to fruits and vegetables, health experts are warning of serious long term consequences. andy gallagher reportsen the massachusetts...
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has sold 7% of its stake in the royal bank of scotland.ne is taking a loss on the sale as he tries to revive investor appetite in the bank seven years after it became britain's latest casualty of the financial crisis. ofncine: the first banker manipulating leiber has been convicted and jailed for 14 years. the judge said that a message had to be sent to the banking world. a concern of race slacking demand and commodities. gold is trading at a five-year low. let's check in on the markets. jon ferro has the latest. jon: five days of gains in europe. benchmarkng, the dax in germany is in positive territory, but it is lost everywhere else in mainland europe. italy, the biggest gaining industry group -- the biggest losing industry group of the year in 2015. the miners go higher. that is why the footie 300 is in the green one third of 1%. they catch a bit this morning. the commodities market is rebounding. the key thing that turns the news markets into one is china, china, china. in lineearnings get with estimates. the red flag is what happens i
has sold 7% of its stake in the royal bank of scotland.ne is taking a loss on the sale as he tries to revive investor appetite in the bank seven years after it became britain's latest casualty of the financial crisis. ofncine: the first banker manipulating leiber has been convicted and jailed for 14 years. the judge said that a message had to be sent to the banking world. a concern of race slacking demand and commodities. gold is trading at a five-year low. let's check in on the markets. jon...
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in marginal constituencies, and the whole of scotland. that will be a huge challenge >>> 200 u.s.ers have been sent to help firefighters battle wildfires in several western states. they have burnt over 400 hectares of land. a woman died while trying to leave her home. it was 50 houses that were destroyed. it's the first time in nine years that u.s. troops have been mobilized to help fight fires. >> the u.s. government is changing tactics in a fight against drug addiction. fatal heroin overdoses over the past decade. now instead of prosecuting, nell be an treatment to overcome their dangerous habit. >> reporter: norm in the u.s. is the -- nowhere in the u.s. is the drug problem more severe than the state of massachusetts. >> opioid abuse, stealing, children, siblings, relatives and friends, one person at a time. >> reporter: this year on average more than two people a day died from apparent heroin overdoses. >> in a fishing port of gloster people call it a plague. >> since seventh grade i started smoking weed. and next thing i know, by the 10th grade i'm doing heroin. >> state offi
in marginal constituencies, and the whole of scotland. that will be a huge challenge >>> 200 u.s.ers have been sent to help firefighters battle wildfires in several western states. they have burnt over 400 hectares of land. a woman died while trying to leave her home. it was 50 houses that were destroyed. it's the first time in nine years that u.s. troops have been mobilized to help fight fires. >> the u.s. government is changing tactics in a fight against drug addiction. fatal...
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laura: well, you mentioned scotland. why doesn't spain do what the united kingdom do last year and allow catalonia to hold a legal referendum? ignacio: well, this is -- they question it. democracy doesn't allow, because of the -- [indiscernible] particularly in autonomy f spain, the f reasons it's not possible to hold the referendum for the region. there are in some cases, we know in canada, the united kingdom, there is a different approach. there is the possibility of an agreed legal referendum but this is not the case because of the constitution and because of the definition of being an older nation. but this is more or less also the rule in most european countries and certainly not in the case of the united kingdom but perhaps also because prime minister cameron was sure he was going to win the referendum. laura: well, that's debatable. ignacio: exactly. that's the point. that's crucial. and there are many people in spain, not only in catalonia, but the rest of spain that say according to the polls there was -- there
laura: well, you mentioned scotland. why doesn't spain do what the united kingdom do last year and allow catalonia to hold a legal referendum? ignacio: well, this is -- they question it. democracy doesn't allow, because of the -- [indiscernible] particularly in autonomy f spain, the f reasons it's not possible to hold the referendum for the region. there are in some cases, we know in canada, the united kingdom, there is a different approach. there is the possibility of an agreed legal...
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government 1.2 billion stake in the royal bank of scotland.f the things i will be watching. futures down by 16 points. dexia just up by 15 points. never carriage is at the touchscreen. >> let's see if european markets have snapped. the markets that are opened seem to be moving slightly lower. cac 40 down point .4%. it will be instinct to see what happens today. yesterday we saw a drop 60% after dropping 20% -- after dropping 23% in the day. we will see if it continues to decline. today, we have been watching about commodities. we saw the asian markets earlier
government 1.2 billion stake in the royal bank of scotland.f the things i will be watching. futures down by 16 points. dexia just up by 15 points. never carriage is at the touchscreen. >> let's see if european markets have snapped. the markets that are opened seem to be moving slightly lower. cac 40 down point .4%. it will be instinct to see what happens today. yesterday we saw a drop 60% after dropping 20% -- after dropping 23% in the day. we will see if it continues to decline. today,...
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nadim baba, al jazeera, scotland. >>> still ahead, food deserts.izers left this badminton championship embarrassed on the podium. >> hello again, they're known as food deserts. as andy gallagher reports from the mississippi delta. >> it's known as the home of blues music but nowadays, this area of the mississippi delta, is the poorest corner of the u.s., and access to affordable food is a big problem. >> leah, what would you like for dinner? >> leslie hasn't heard the words, food desert before but she's living in one. an expensive trip that not everyone can afford too make. >> my husband and others, we there v to work together to try to get food. we have to carpool, you know bum a ride as you call it to get food. it's hard. >> reporter: food deserts aren't a new phenomenon, it is often the young that pay the price. at least a quarter of 10 to 17-year-olds are obese. as a result of access to good food. chief nurse says poverty is accesabig factor. >> you can't afford it. if you have six kids at home and you come out to buy groceries and you buy 30 p
nadim baba, al jazeera, scotland. >>> still ahead, food deserts.izers left this badminton championship embarrassed on the podium. >> hello again, they're known as food deserts. as andy gallagher reports from the mississippi delta. >> it's known as the home of blues music but nowadays, this area of the mississippi delta, is the poorest corner of the u.s., and access to affordable food is a big problem. >> leah, what would you like for dinner? >> leslie hasn't...
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here in england, scotland yard is taking the palace warning a step further. telling covert photographers that they're potentially putting themselves at risk of armed intervention intervention, because police might mistake them as terrorists. >> i think this is really prince william and kate laying down a line, really. a line in the sand to say, look, you can't cross this. >> reporter: now, we should a clarify here, nobody is saying that the police will shoot the paparazzi on sight. what they are saying is that it's an era of heightened security. split-second decisions have to be made. mistakes could happen. there's no mistaking the threat. paula? dan? >> the message is crystal clear. david, thank you. >> need to be some boundaries as well. >>> and coming up on "good morning america," sharon stone. she is baring it all. >> those ribbons we have put on there. >> i say we put the wibbons on there. the ones that every j one is talking about. >> wascally wabbit. >> she is a gift. straight ahead in "pop news" with our other gift, sara. gift. straight ahead in "pop
here in england, scotland yard is taking the palace warning a step further. telling covert photographers that they're potentially putting themselves at risk of armed intervention intervention, because police might mistake them as terrorists. >> i think this is really prince william and kate laying down a line, really. a line in the sand to say, look, you can't cross this. >> reporter: now, we should a clarify here, nobody is saying that the police will shoot the paparazzi on sight....
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from ohio, the mother's family were also in ohio, although they had immigrated from england and scotland, but the wilsons were the only ones on his side of the family who were in the south and took the southern side of the conflict. all of his brothers and sisters were up north of the time. it created a bit of a division. the civil war affected them like it did most people. we often hear that the south was subject to huge inflationary situation with money because the confederate currency was getting more and more worthless, and we see that demonstrated in the church records. president wilson's salary was given to him quarterly. the first part of a can 65, they paid him his regular installment, and then they started shoving money at him $5000 here, $3000 there, but of course it was practically worthless. when the war was over, there was no payment until the u.s. currency started coming into play in the south and they got back on their feet. as he grew older, president wilson remember the war and reflected act on it from time to time. his father's church was turned into a stockade of sorts
from ohio, the mother's family were also in ohio, although they had immigrated from england and scotland, but the wilsons were the only ones on his side of the family who were in the south and took the southern side of the conflict. all of his brothers and sisters were up north of the time. it created a bit of a division. the civil war affected them like it did most people. we often hear that the south was subject to huge inflationary situation with money because the confederate currency was...
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from ohio, the mother's family also lived in ohio, although they had immigrated from england and scotland. but the wilson's lived here in augustine and they were the only ones on his side of the family who were in the south and took the southern side of the conflict. all of his brothers and sisters his mother was of norse of the time -- up north at the time it. they created a bit of a division. the civil war affected the wilson's like it did most people. the modern part of the civil war -- the latter part of the civil war, the south was subject to a huge inflationary situation with money because of course, the confederate currency was getting more and more worthless. and we see that demonstrated in the church records, president wilson's father's salary was $3000 a year when the war started. that was given to him quarterly in $750 installments. the latter part of a 264, the first part of 1865, they paid him in regular installments and they started shoving money at him, thousands of dollars at a time, 5000 here, 3000 there, of course, it was practically worthless. and then when the war was
from ohio, the mother's family also lived in ohio, although they had immigrated from england and scotland. but the wilson's lived here in augustine and they were the only ones on his side of the family who were in the south and took the southern side of the conflict. all of his brothers and sisters his mother was of norse of the time -- up north at the time it. they created a bit of a division. the civil war affected the wilson's like it did most people. the modern part of the civil war -- the...
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apparently it's not going to go to scotland which is not going down well in scotland. and the challengers argued that parliamentary scrutiny would be in adequate to comply with the european directive on environmental impact assessments to which of course we are bound by the european communities act. until the case got to the supreme court, no one had taken the point that for us to inquire into the adequacy of the parliamentary process would be contrary to article 9 of the bill of rights of 1689 which provides that "freedom of speech or debates or proceedings in parliament not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of parliament. lord new berger and a joint judgment in which the rest of us all agreed referred to a number of constitutional instruments, including magna carta, 1628, and the bill of rights 1689. and continued. it is certainly arguable that there may be fundamental principles whether contained in other constitutional instruments or recognized at common law of which parliament which passed the act in 1972 did not contemplate or authorize the
apparently it's not going to go to scotland which is not going down well in scotland. and the challengers argued that parliamentary scrutiny would be in adequate to comply with the european directive on environmental impact assessments to which of course we are bound by the european communities act. until the case got to the supreme court, no one had taken the point that for us to inquire into the adequacy of the parliamentary process would be contrary to article 9 of the bill of rights of 1689...
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from ohio, the mother's family were also in ohio, although they had immigrated from england and scotland wilson's were the only ones on his side of the family who were in the south and took the southern side of the conflict. all of his brothers and sisters were up north of the time. it created a bit of a division. the civil war affected them like it did most people. we often hear that the south was subject to huge inflationary situation with money because the confederate currency was getting more and more worthless, and we see that demonstrated in the church records. president elson haas father -- wilson's father was given to him quarterly -- the salary was given to him quarterly. the first part of a can 65, they paid him his regular installment, and then they started shoving money at him 5000 dollars here, 3000 dollars there, but of course it was practically worthless. when the war was over, there was no payment until the u.s. currency started coming into play in the south and they got back on their feet. as he grew older, president wilson remember the war and reflected act on it from t
from ohio, the mother's family were also in ohio, although they had immigrated from england and scotland wilson's were the only ones on his side of the family who were in the south and took the southern side of the conflict. all of his brothers and sisters were up north of the time. it created a bit of a division. the civil war affected them like it did most people. we often hear that the south was subject to huge inflationary situation with money because the confederate currency was getting...
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andrews is in scotland and one day she said are you from their? she said i have never heard of it. said she had to learn about it from somebody from scotland so whether she came, she was a little bit upset but my a grandfather was a republican type and his first cousin is quoted in the book as he had to leave town in 1957 but the person who cater tried to ask them to leave said she was bright as she went off to sweetbrier college and good for my mother that is the stories i have rand it is of a classic story tonight so we are so proud to partner with them professionally and the storytelling the way it really is not the way people think it is today. but we're all very proud and this is another example of a partnership so i will hand it over to you chalk. >> someone asked me earlier as we were longtime friends i said no. but i am a longtime fan. we have all seen on local and though it one dash newspapers that all media properties do, no matter what happens from what i had done for decades because i knew if he wrote the story it would be about something that mattered your watch i care
andrews is in scotland and one day she said are you from their? she said i have never heard of it. said she had to learn about it from somebody from scotland so whether she came, she was a little bit upset but my a grandfather was a republican type and his first cousin is quoted in the book as he had to leave town in 1957 but the person who cater tried to ask them to leave said she was bright as she went off to sweetbrier college and good for my mother that is the stories i have rand it is of a...
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others suggest the party membership turning left ward in the shock of being all but wiped out in scotland. >> when people say the heart says i should really be without politics well get a transplant. because that's just done. >> in recent weeks the party has said it's caught several activisactivists from rival app. foal candidates have denied they discussed stepping aside to allow this man andy burnham to take on corbin single hand hely. ironically burn ha burnham has e will offer the left winger a place in the party if he won. the main political parties in britain are broad church and they hold disparate groups of people. you need the right environments and suddenly these splits start curbing. it is history for parties to split. they usually are unified when the left splits. >> reporter: of course it's far from certain whether the person who wins this ballot will actually be leading the party into office when the 2020 elections. whoever comes out on top will have the task of winning back seats in parliament here in many marginal constituencies and virtually the whole of scotland and that
others suggest the party membership turning left ward in the shock of being all but wiped out in scotland. >> when people say the heart says i should really be without politics well get a transplant. because that's just done. >> in recent weeks the party has said it's caught several activisactivists from rival app. foal candidates have denied they discussed stepping aside to allow this man andy burnham to take on corbin single hand hely. ironically burn ha burnham has e will offer...
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if you are a trump and want to say that, i'm sure marianne, big mama trump and immigrant from scotland didn't want her son to be a bigoted orangutan, but it happened nonetheless. >> what are you talking about? >> i am talking about -- yes and his immigrant mother. he is a bigoted orangutan. >> i don't like that term. >> continue. >> anchor babies it is like questionable as to whether that is an offensive term. some say yes and no. never is it not offensive to say i am mostly talking about asians. i am surprised he didn't say it with his chin -- like look over both shoulders like mostly i am talking about asians here. that's an insane thing to say. >> the hispanics like him so much that he wants to stay on their good side. >> it is weird to say something -- you know have you an image problem when you have to defend yourself and say things like when i was using a term that was slightly offensive to asians i actually happened to offend the mexicans as well and i am very sorry for. that's when you know he has a problem. donald trump should hang a sheet out his window that says jeb your mot
if you are a trump and want to say that, i'm sure marianne, big mama trump and immigrant from scotland didn't want her son to be a bigoted orangutan, but it happened nonetheless. >> what are you talking about? >> i am talking about -- yes and his immigrant mother. he is a bigoted orangutan. >> i don't like that term. >> continue. >> anchor babies it is like questionable as to whether that is an offensive term. some say yes and no. never is it not offensive to say i...
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what the gop got the presidential candidate to do during a visit to scotland. >>> welcome back on this saturday morning. we're looking really good. sunshine, mostly sunny skies across the area. we're looking at temperatures mainly in the 80s right now. some 70s across the area. a warm start to the day. that was a live look at lowe's camera. right now looking at temperatures mainly in the 80s from philadelphia south and east, 80 in philadelphia. 5 chester springs, 78 washington township. to the north and west mid-70s mainly. 74 allentown. you're walking out the door to 72 in lancaster. temperatures mainly in the 80s. mid-80s. a very warm start there. woodbine 84, 0 in dover. lots of sunshine. the uv index around 8 to 9. very high. you want to wear the sunscreen. same story for sunday. get sun burned in 15 minutes. wear sunscreen from top to bottom and stay out of sun from 11:00 to 4:00. today's highs around 80 in quakers town, closer to 91 in philadelphia. we'll talk more about the heat this weekend and tracking into it in a few minutes. >> hey, michelle, did you see that blue moon? did
what the gop got the presidential candidate to do during a visit to scotland. >>> welcome back on this saturday morning. we're looking really good. sunshine, mostly sunny skies across the area. we're looking at temperatures mainly in the 80s right now. some 70s across the area. a warm start to the day. that was a live look at lowe's camera. right now looking at temperatures mainly in the 80s from philadelphia south and east, 80 in philadelphia. 5 chester springs, 78 washington...
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joe: the chatter uptick they notice was not related to a bank or to scotland but news related to a minnesotakings running back. they were looking for those three letters, trying to monitor the social conversation. all they were getting were running backs. there is a lot of work being done monitoring for this stuff. this is an example of why it is so tough. alix: will prices are down. oil companies are relying on bank loans to keep them afloat. in texasost bankers with 60% of loans in the energy sector. we are joined by the chairman dick evans. what it really means is adjusting. independents. we know what they are doing. that you haveubt to adjust quickly. one of the things that happened in the first quarter of this year was how fast the energy cut their costs. while that is painful for people losing jobs, it is the right thing to do. is coming up and october is what i'm excited about when banks redetermined how much money they're going to give based on the oil price. citigroup expects that to be 10% lower. what are you going to do? guest: we are going to look at the numbers. when you do rede
joe: the chatter uptick they notice was not related to a bank or to scotland but news related to a minnesotakings running back. they were looking for those three letters, trying to monitor the social conversation. all they were getting were running backs. there is a lot of work being done monitoring for this stuff. this is an example of why it is so tough. alix: will prices are down. oil companies are relying on bank loans to keep them afloat. in texasost bankers with 60% of loans in the energy...
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north of the border in scotland the bbc announced it will boycott glasgow rangers matches after a journalist was banned by the glove. the agreement is trumpeted as a way of ensuring journalistic access. it's not clear what guarantees are in place for reporters to complain in an event that they get bounced by a team that doesn't like their coverage. it's a big news story we know little about, the fight against boko haram, a militant group in nigeria, blamed for one atrocity after another. since 2009 when boko haram began a campaign much violence, authorities struggled to containment the group and tell a government side of the story. former president goodluck jonathan often was criticized for a failure to lead - at least publicly - the new president muhammadu buhari comes to office as a former nigerian dictator, he ha little patients for the news media. the fighting reached sa stage when neighbouring countries are getting involved. the nearby territories of nigeria, where boko haram is strong, it's a difficult region, leaving the consumers with incomplete picture of one of africa's deadly conf
north of the border in scotland the bbc announced it will boycott glasgow rangers matches after a journalist was banned by the glove. the agreement is trumpeted as a way of ensuring journalistic access. it's not clear what guarantees are in place for reporters to complain in an event that they get bounced by a team that doesn't like their coverage. it's a big news story we know little about, the fight against boko haram, a militant group in nigeria, blamed for one atrocity after another. since...
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the chatter they noticed was not related to a bank or to scotland but news related to a minnesota ikingsunning back. it makes sense and there is a lot of work being done. it's really tough. and this is a great example. alix: lessons learned. oil prices are down and oil companies are relying on bank loans to keep them afloat. what does that mean for the banks? there is a bank in texas that 16% of its loans are in the energy sector. and dick evans is here. what is $40 oil mean for your business? guest: we were making a lot of money at $40 oil five years ago. we primarily bank independents that we know well. and so we know what they are doing. they are adjusting their plans and adjusting their capital investments and so there's no doubt, you have to adjust quickly. one of the things that happened in the first quarter of this year was how fast the energy cut their costs. and while that's painful to people losing jobs, it is -- it's the right thing to do. alix: what's coming up in october is what i'm excited about and when banks are going to determine how much to give to oil companies. ctigro
the chatter they noticed was not related to a bank or to scotland but news related to a minnesota ikingsunning back. it makes sense and there is a lot of work being done. it's really tough. and this is a great example. alix: lessons learned. oil prices are down and oil companies are relying on bank loans to keep them afloat. what does that mean for the banks? there is a bank in texas that 16% of its loans are in the energy sector. and dick evans is here. what is $40 oil mean for your business?...
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the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland.d in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ mum. ♪ ♪ just tap it. ♪ i did! ♪ (yo gabba gabba!) ♪ no, doing the whole living room. hey you guys should come over later. behr® marquee interior color collection. covers in one coat, guaranteed. sfx: phone chime they're still at it. behr® marquee. behr's most advanced interior paint and primer. exclusively at the home depot. >>> a crashed airliner overseas, the search is resuming this hour, specifically in the province island of papua. it was on a very short domestic flight when ground controllers lost contact with the plane. and people on the ground say they saw the plane crash into the side of a mountain. our aviation analyst is here with us, and inspector general at the u.s. department of transportation. when you look at this plane, 54 people onboard, 27-year-old plane, the very concerning thing is the track record. the safety track record of this airline. 1
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the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis serious,sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepat
the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both...
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. >> reporter:s front-runner trump not studying but spectating taking in a golf tournament in scotland. >> as far as the debates i am who i am. i'm not a debater. >> reporter: the brash billionaire surprisingly down plague expectations. >> maybe i'll do terribly. >> reporter: who he'll take on is still up in the air, only the top ten candidates in five of the most recent polls qualify. if a debate were today, some of the notable names would be left out of the main event. rick perry and rick santorum. candidates sharping their attack lines. >> if this deal goes through, the obama administration will become quite literally the world's leading finesier of radical islamic terrorism. >> reporter: are they ready to tangle with trump who's surged to top of the poll by winning some passionate fans. >> he's successful. i want to be a billionaire. >> tell me what you think a trump presidency would look like sf. >> a presidency of hope. >> reporter: some analysts like fivethirtyeight nate silver says this might be as far as trump goes. >> trump will tout his top-line numbers and say, i have 20% o
. >> reporter:s front-runner trump not studying but spectating taking in a golf tournament in scotland. >> as far as the debates i am who i am. i'm not a debater. >> reporter: the brash billionaire surprisingly down plague expectations. >> maybe i'll do terribly. >> reporter: who he'll take on is still up in the air, only the top ten candidates in five of the most recent polls qualify. if a debate were today, some of the notable names would be left out of the main...
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it works well in scotland. some think it works in canada but not here.ou have to take care of the people. this is where i get into trouble with some republicans. believe it or not, i have a heart. we have to take care of the people that have no money that can't afford to take care of themselves. >> is there an opening there for trump's opponents? >> he sounded like a social democrat there. >> a european sociallist. he's okay with it. >> exactly. believe it or not i have a heart is a new trump bumper sticker. the people who support him do not seem motivated by particular issues except for immigration and that was a classic trump answer. you will see more. he's taken a lot of positions that are eventually democratic positions in the past. he's going to find a way around it. i think you will see them see it on other issues and with the 25% for him, it's not all clear they are for him for reasons that have anything to do with his issue stance. ultimately that's why he can't win the republican nomination when it's trump against one or two people he's not goin
it works well in scotland. some think it works in canada but not here.ou have to take care of the people. this is where i get into trouble with some republicans. believe it or not, i have a heart. we have to take care of the people that have no money that can't afford to take care of themselves. >> is there an opening there for trump's opponents? >> he sounded like a social democrat there. >> a european sociallist. he's okay with it. >> exactly. believe it or not i have...
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. >> rain and wind in the forecast for the women's in scotland. here an 11 shot an even par 7 2. one lack of the leaders. she's tied for the lead. shares the lead with teresa liu. >>> one of the only stars in africa. ledgeends making an appearance. pulls off the play. a turn-around jumper great for the fans to see two legend. texas had five points for team africa but the world team, led hi chris paul, on the game. >>> giants on a ten-game road trip, tonight facing the rangers in texas. highlights at 6:00. >>> i can still do it. >> a new downing trend has some pain to a eat stuff that normally gets thrown away. >>> at 6:00 tonight, statewide effort to ban an oil industry practice that protesters say is dangerous to the environment. >>> they're not wearing moat tar board but they're moving nip world. how zoo keepers prepared them for their new lives. join us at 6:00. >>> a new york restaurant is taking rabbit food to a new level. the sweet green chain is serving the wasted salad. that includes vegetables scrapped, on chief see remnants and bread ends all for 8.60. a michelin starre
. >> rain and wind in the forecast for the women's in scotland. here an 11 shot an even par 7 2. one lack of the leaders. she's tied for the lead. shares the lead with teresa liu. >>> one of the only stars in africa. ledgeends making an appearance. pulls off the play. a turn-around jumper great for the fans to see two legend. texas had five points for team africa but the world team, led hi chris paul, on the game. >>> giants on a ten-game road trip, tonight facing the...
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i just got back from scotland as i own one of the rate resorts of the world that we had the women's britishn which is there a guest tournament and i had to be there for two days. i did not get to stay for the final day because i was anxious to get back on the trail. mark: you do not have time for anything else fun? donald trump: my life is an interesting life but i would say i am maxed out. john: you are very busy. we know that you tweet at all hours of the day and night. how many hours are you sleeping every night? donald trump: i have not needed to much. that is a genetic thing or maybe it is a thing that once you do. they -- whether it is my is this or now, what i am doing now because want to make america great again and i love what i am doing. imm bold and by the polls are coming out. mark: it seems like you sleep four hours a night, do you ever nap question mark donald trump: no. mark: that would be an incredible benefit. your of 20 hours a day. donald trump: i always say to friends that we have a big advantage because we have more hours in the day to work and compete. it is a definite
i just got back from scotland as i own one of the rate resorts of the world that we had the women's britishn which is there a guest tournament and i had to be there for two days. i did not get to stay for the final day because i was anxious to get back on the trail. mark: you do not have time for anything else fun? donald trump: my life is an interesting life but i would say i am maxed out. john: you are very busy. we know that you tweet at all hours of the day and night. how many hours are you...
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i didn't start the attacks. >> okay, some of the more recent scotland, kind of dismissed your rise as a phenomenon. poll is a temporary loss of sanity. >> well, he may say that. very weak on defense, probably hurt him very badly. i think he's a nice guy. i contributed a lot of money to his cause where he goes around as a doctor and takes care of very seriously ill people and helps them out. i have made a lot of contributions. i'm surprised to hear him say that. maybe it was built up by the press. i would say i was little surprised to hear rand say that. but if he feels that, that's okay with me. >> you have been very harsh on your assessment of jeb bush, especially, what you wrote in your book, "the america we deserve," you said of jeb bush, he's exactly the kind of political leader this country needs now and will very much need in the future -- he's and not just jeb bush. of hillary clinton you said, woman, works hard and i think she does a good job. underrated guy in american politics. rick perry, you said, he's a very effective go nor, texas is now, you have declared hillary clinto
i didn't start the attacks. >> okay, some of the more recent scotland, kind of dismissed your rise as a phenomenon. poll is a temporary loss of sanity. >> well, he may say that. very weak on defense, probably hurt him very badly. i think he's a nice guy. i contributed a lot of money to his cause where he goes around as a doctor and takes care of very seriously ill people and helps them out. i have made a lot of contributions. i'm surprised to hear him say that. maybe it was built up...
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scotland wants to break away. you got cat lone ya wants to break away from madrid. this is a force. economic nationalism, tribalism, economic populism, ethnonationalism, these are the forces really. it's not simply europe either or the united states but all over the world these forces are becoming predominant. centralism is in retreat. >> is this phenomenon bigger than the rejection of main stream political parties? is it a rejection of globalism with its cross-border trade and outsourcing of jobs that enriches the global elite, eleanor clift? >> i just think all of these fancy words are putting lip stick on a pig. i think donald trump is basically a jingle-istic know-nothing who talks as though there are really simple problems. you know, get me in the ring with the chinese. if there is one analogy i think it's the u.k. and jeremy corbin who is a 30-year veteran of the parliament, and he suddenly has taken off with a position very similar to that of bernie sanders. i do think there is the rise of the have nots around the world in every country you do have a small elite that does ver
scotland wants to break away. you got cat lone ya wants to break away from madrid. this is a force. economic nationalism, tribalism, economic populism, ethnonationalism, these are the forces really. it's not simply europe either or the united states but all over the world these forces are becoming predominant. centralism is in retreat. >> is this phenomenon bigger than the rejection of main stream political parties? is it a rejection of globalism with its cross-border trade and...
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. >> my mother was born in scotland so that is serious scotland. >> reporter: as a teenager in 1930,ailed for america and arrived in new york and married fred trump himself a son of german immigrants. >> my grandfather, fred wreck trump came to the united states in 1885, he joined the great gold rush and instead of gold he decided to open up hotels in alaska. >> reporter: though he says he supports legal immigration. >> i want people to come into the country. they have to come in legally. >> reporter: on the campaign trail, trump seems to show little interest in the dreams of modern immigrants call for workers abroad to take a back seat to the unemployed here at home. >> you have a border. you have a country. if you don't have a border, what are we just a -- nothing. a nothing. >> reporter: trump hasn't been shy about celebrating his immigrant roots. he was the grand marshal of the german-american parade, tradition in new york city and rim ni reminisced how far his family had come from european heritage. >> we passed trump tower, 69 stories, i looked up and said this is a long way fr
. >> my mother was born in scotland so that is serious scotland. >> reporter: as a teenager in 1930,ailed for america and arrived in new york and married fred trump himself a son of german immigrants. >> my grandfather, fred wreck trump came to the united states in 1885, he joined the great gold rush and instead of gold he decided to open up hotels in alaska. >> reporter: though he says he supports legal immigration. >> i want people to come into the country. they...
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this is in aberdeen in scotland. police officer is in the lane right in front of us.ch what this dufus decides to do. >> whoa! dude! >> look at this. >> like he blew right past the police like he didn't see him. >> a very illegal move. they're saying there were actually two people on that motorcycle. the officer decided not to give chase because they believe if they did, they would actually create a much more dangerous situation. but they are calling on the public for help to identify these people. >> love the water hose. ♪ >>> i think the animals are evolving because they're animting to act like humans and lake powell in arizona. works at motors outlet. decided to relax with the fishes. but i think one wants a date. >> what? >> that fish just attacked why at's nipple. >> i missed it. >> how did you miss it? >> that was in slow motion. >> serious. what were you looking at? >> never would have guessed that would happen. not even took him to dinner first. straight for the nipple. >> out of the water. >> pretty impressive. >> i'm not done. check out this one. this is jef
this is in aberdeen in scotland. police officer is in the lane right in front of us.ch what this dufus decides to do. >> whoa! dude! >> look at this. >> like he blew right past the police like he didn't see him. >> a very illegal move. they're saying there were actually two people on that motorcycle. the officer decided not to give chase because they believe if they did, they would actually create a much more dangerous situation. but they are calling on the public for...
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bottom line, we couldn't get to scotland. we started a fringe festival in new york. >> being the cost of being in new york these days, for independent artists trying to come up, it's got to be more and more challenging with each passing year. >> it is. that's one of the benefits of this big festival, it's about collaboration and collective bargaining. it's become a rare opportunity for independent artists to perform in manhattan. >> we've heard with skyrocketing rents, it's harder for artists to create and find studio space. what is the climate right now? where is this art being made in the city? >> it's being made all over. our creative economy is so important to the city and a vibrant part of what makes new york, new york. it's difficult for our young artist to do the survival jobs, plural, and find time to make their art. >> i know you don't have a favorite. like a parent, you don't have a favorite child. is there something you're really excited about this year? >> there are wonderful historical pieces and biographies. we
bottom line, we couldn't get to scotland. we started a fringe festival in new york. >> being the cost of being in new york these days, for independent artists trying to come up, it's got to be more and more challenging with each passing year. >> it is. that's one of the benefits of this big festival, it's about collaboration and collective bargaining. it's become a rare opportunity for independent artists to perform in manhattan. >> we've heard with skyrocketing rents, it's...
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i was fortunate to have doctors in africa, london, scotland, now here in the bay area who took the family history very seriously even before we knew about the gene. they put me in touch with genetic counselors and helped me with a course of action to help me stay ahead of the familial risks. we were able to determine that we did have the breast cancer gene that's very prominent in some communities. armed with that knowledge over 25 years, i have been able to do some things that have helped to get me to this point disease free at this time and i hope to continue to be disease free, sort of general counsel i can give to people particularly with the ethnic background is know as much as you can about family history. not just on your mother's side but on your father's as well. >> i think a little bit of details and i am not sure to what degree the medical community is caught up with this but it used to be in terms of medical history women most exclusively about maternal generational side of the family in terms of the gene and breast cancer experience. i think that it has come to be understood
i was fortunate to have doctors in africa, london, scotland, now here in the bay area who took the family history very seriously even before we knew about the gene. they put me in touch with genetic counselors and helped me with a course of action to help me stay ahead of the familial risks. we were able to determine that we did have the breast cancer gene that's very prominent in some communities. armed with that knowledge over 25 years, i have been able to do some things that have helped to...
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the islands' main competitors, norway and scotland, have been badly hit by the ban on agricultural imports imposed by russia in reaction to western sanctions. the faroes, on the other hand, have been exempt from the import ban because the government didn't sign up to the western trade embargo. >> we felt that we would be again hit on an embargo to russia, which was joining us and was together with us when the eu embargo was against us from the eu. we felt that we would not be part of that embargo from the eu and we would stick to that partnership, which we have been doing for many, many years. reporter: the faroe islanders reject any criticism of the exports. they remember only too well that the eu banned herring and mackerel imports from the islands two years ago because of alleged overfishing. for more than a year, the islands lost an important market. for the government, that's reason enough to insist on their independence. >> the eu could learn that it's sometimes not too good to bully. they were very bullying against us. as a small nation! reporter: and yet the faroe islands were not
the islands' main competitors, norway and scotland, have been badly hit by the ban on agricultural imports imposed by russia in reaction to western sanctions. the faroes, on the other hand, have been exempt from the import ban because the government didn't sign up to the western trade embargo. >> we felt that we would be again hit on an embargo to russia, which was joining us and was together with us when the eu embargo was against us from the eu. we felt that we would not be part of that...
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. >> scotland used surveying equipment to measure the distance the parked car moved after impact, asl as the angles of impact. a computer program performed the physics calculations. and the result? steve's jeep was traveling between 38 and 42 miles per hour when it hit the parked car, not 60 miles per hour as he claimed. these calculations also proved that steve had enough time to avoid hitting the parked car. >> he had slightly over two seconds from the time that he left the pavement till the impact. >> he admitted he saw the taillights of the vehicle. he admitted that he didn't swerve. he admitted that he didn't brake, saying he didn't have time. >> it was obvious that the crash didn't happen the way steve claimed. but would evidence found inside the jeep prove it was murder? when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t has the tools and the network you need, to make working as one easier than ever. virtually anywhere. leaving you free to focus on what matters
. >> scotland used surveying equipment to measure the distance the parked car moved after impact, asl as the angles of impact. a computer program performed the physics calculations. and the result? steve's jeep was traveling between 38 and 42 miles per hour when it hit the parked car, not 60 miles per hour as he claimed. these calculations also proved that steve had enough time to avoid hitting the parked car. >> he had slightly over two seconds from the time that he left the...
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his remarks come in an interview with cnn on his scotland trip. stay with us for more on what the boisterous billionaire has on his mind. >>> plus n the u.s., wildfires raging in the state of california and fighting. the flames have cost at least one firefighter his life. that's next. rubut then i got ap domain and built my website all at godaddy. now i look so professional, i just got my first customer who isn't related to me. get a domain, website and email starting at $1/month all at godaddy. many wbut hope...ms come with high hopes, doesn't work on wrinkles. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula... to work on fine lines and even deep wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. . >>> welcome back. if he is collected donald trump predicts he would have a better relationship with putin than current president barack obama. the outspoken billionaire says he has big plans to improve other u.s. interests as well. his remarks came during an interview with cnn's max foster in scotland. >> i used to be 100% loved and now probably
his remarks come in an interview with cnn on his scotland trip. stay with us for more on what the boisterous billionaire has on his mind. >>> plus n the u.s., wildfires raging in the state of california and fighting. the flames have cost at least one firefighter his life. that's next. rubut then i got ap domain and built my website all at godaddy. now i look so professional, i just got my first customer who isn't related to me. get a domain, website and email starting at $1/month all...
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of a train carriage crammed with treasure since go >>> the world arts festival is taking place in scotlandcountries converges on the scottish capital with 3,000 shoes converging. >>> edinburgh is engulfed with performances, using every nook and cranny of the city and every stunt to showcase the talent. there's no rules or artistic limits. the festival is open to anyone with a story to tell, making it a unique environment. >> good morning, reservations, thanks for holding. >> this man is making it big as a comedian on tv, but he keeps coming back. >> damn, how are you? >> it attracts everyone, huge-name comics and brand new people waiting to be discovered. >> reporter: he started out playing to empty seats, but now sells hundreds of tickets a night. >> i was discovered here. i won the bbc new comedian award in '96, met tv and radio producers. and importantly, edinburgh is where i get good at what i do. you have to push yourself. >> here in edinburgh the competition is brutal. over 3,000 shows trying to attract the same audience, it's about how many flyers they can get out, or how many poste
of a train carriage crammed with treasure since go >>> the world arts festival is taking place in scotlandcountries converges on the scottish capital with 3,000 shoes converging. >>> edinburgh is engulfed with performances, using every nook and cranny of the city and every stunt to showcase the talent. there's no rules or artistic limits. the festival is open to anyone with a story to tell, making it a unique environment. >> good morning, reservations, thanks for...
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stephen: initial shares of the royal bank of scotland are 3 billion euros. the government's stake in the bank will be under 73% once it is sold. stock rules trading allows loud volumes of shares to be bought. the practice is being cracked down upon in december of this year. toyota profits rose 10% in the months at the end of june -- in the weeks at the end of june. sales were down in the same period from last year. stuart: raising the minimum salary to $70,000 a year sounds like pretty good news for everyone, but it has not been very easy for one american company. stephen: this is the story of the company gravity payments. it is quite controversial -- well, in a blaze of fanfare, a minimum salary of $75,000 was announced. job applications flooded in, but there was a bit of a backlash because some customers withdrew their business because they saw this as a political statement being made by the boston company. senior employees also left as they said they did not feel they were getting a pay raise, it was just the more jr. ones getting a pay raise. the cofound
stephen: initial shares of the royal bank of scotland are 3 billion euros. the government's stake in the bank will be under 73% once it is sold. stock rules trading allows loud volumes of shares to be bought. the practice is being cracked down upon in december of this year. toyota profits rose 10% in the months at the end of june -- in the weeks at the end of june. sales were down in the same period from last year. stuart: raising the minimum salary to $70,000 a year sounds like pretty good...
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friday is first day of the en endboro fringe in scotland.day pro football's hall of fame ceremony in canton, ohio. and here is what's new for your weekend. tom cruise and jeremy renner are in theaters with mission impossible-rogue nation. >> right now! oh, my god! (mission theme) >> rose: josh stone with a new album called "water for your soul." (singing) and british boy band "one direction" toured indianapolis and pittsburgh. (singing) that's "charlie rose: the week." for this week, on behalf of all of us here, thank you for watching. i'm charlie rose and we will see you next time. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from ♪ you're getting to be a big boy! ♪ i'm just a kid who's four ♪ each day i grow some more ♪ i like exploring ♪ i'm caillou ♪ so many things to do ♪ each day is something new ♪ i'll share th
friday is first day of the en endboro fringe in scotland.day pro football's hall of fame ceremony in canton, ohio. and here is what's new for your weekend. tom cruise and jeremy renner are in theaters with mission impossible-rogue nation. >> right now! oh, my god! (mission theme) >> rose: josh stone with a new album called "water for your soul." (singing) and british boy band "one direction" toured indianapolis and pittsburgh. (singing) that's "charlie rose:...