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my favorite city in scotland. one of my favorite cities on earth.of my favorite cities in europe, but is glasgow europe? i don't think so. it feels somehow older than that. to many outsiders, glasgow is seen as a hard scrabble, even fearsome place, a place that history has moved on from, but there is definitely a sense here that something different is around the corner. >> it'll be one of the most important events in scottish and british history. more than 4 million people will decide whether scotland should stay in the u.k. or become an independent country. >> will scotland stay or will it leave the union? >> scottish independence could mark the beginning of the end of the u.k. as we know it. >> but in the end, 55% of scots voted to stay in the union. that left almost half the population still hungry for independence. and with 73.5% of teenagers voting yes, england had its undies very much in a bunch over the possibility of an unraveling of the union with scotland. it is an idea that is overwhelmingly popular in this city above all others. >> glasg
my favorite city in scotland. one of my favorite cities on earth.of my favorite cities in europe, but is glasgow europe? i don't think so. it feels somehow older than that. to many outsiders, glasgow is seen as a hard scrabble, even fearsome place, a place that history has moved on from, but there is definitely a sense here that something different is around the corner. >> it'll be one of the most important events in scottish and british history. more than 4 million people will decide...
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colleges, colleges scotland, universities scotland, the representative body for scotland's 19 higheration institutions, many other organisations and businesses, all parties, including the scottish conservative party, so why does the prime minister think they are all wrong and he is right? mr. cameron: for the reason i have given, which i think the clarity of our offer is world beating. the disadvantage of inventing a new post-work study route, where we are effectively saying to people coming to our universities, "it's okay to stay with a less-than-graduate job," frankly, there are lots of people in our own country desperate for those jobs and we should be training them up and skilling them up. we do not need the world's brightest and best to come here to study and then to do menial labour jobs. that is not what our immigration system is for. what we want is a system where world,advertise to the "come and study here, come and work here." >> will the prime minister join me in welcoming the fact that aldi is in the process of building a distribution centre in my constituency, bringing t
colleges, colleges scotland, universities scotland, the representative body for scotland's 19 higheration institutions, many other organisations and businesses, all parties, including the scottish conservative party, so why does the prime minister think they are all wrong and he is right? mr. cameron: for the reason i have given, which i think the clarity of our offer is world beating. the disadvantage of inventing a new post-work study route, where we are effectively saying to people coming to...
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i am sure in scotland, they will be looking at it too.s robertson: the scottish government has been investing record levels of funding in the nhs in scotland and they work very hard to have the best possible relations with doctors, nurses and all nhs staff. will the english health secretary speak to his scottish colleague, shona robison, to learn how to resolve the situation in england and stave off strike action that no one wants, least of all junior doctors? prime minister cameron: there should always be good relations between the health secretary in the united kingdom government and health ministers in the devolved administrations. one thing we think is important, when we make a decision to increase funding in the nhs, as we have done with the £19 billion more in this parliament, it has consequences for wales, scotland and northern ireland under the barnett formula. i find it very depressing that the welsh have decided, under labour, to spend less than we are planning to spend, and that scotland has done the same thing. chris green: th
i am sure in scotland, they will be looking at it too.s robertson: the scottish government has been investing record levels of funding in the nhs in scotland and they work very hard to have the best possible relations with doctors, nurses and all nhs staff. will the english health secretary speak to his scottish colleague, shona robison, to learn how to resolve the situation in england and stave off strike action that no one wants, least of all junior doctors? prime minister cameron: there...
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speaker, the health service has devolved, and doctors in scotland are not planning on striking at next week. what does the prime minister of the fact that junior doctors don't have a good relationship with his government? prime minister cameron: he raises an important question. we have taken a different approach to the government in scotland, and we have increased spending on the nhs by more and i think it is the right approach. withll in turn it deal this issue of having a genuine seven-day nhs. it,yone knows, doctors know patients know it, the nhs knows it that there is a problem with the nhs in the weekends and one way to resolve this is to have new contracts with junior doctors to make sure not that they work longer hours, in fact, under our plan, they will work much less hours. not to reduce dr.'s pay, they pay, they- doctors' will see a pay rise, so we think this will be a good deal for nhs, and i think scotland will be looking at this, too. >> the scottish government has been investing in record numbers in the nhs and we have worked very hard to have the best possible relations
speaker, the health service has devolved, and doctors in scotland are not planning on striking at next week. what does the prime minister of the fact that junior doctors don't have a good relationship with his government? prime minister cameron: he raises an important question. we have taken a different approach to the government in scotland, and we have increased spending on the nhs by more and i think it is the right approach. withll in turn it deal this issue of having a genuine seven-day...
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what a contrast i would say with a situation thatst scotland wou facing if scotland had voted le forependence in just six weeks time. we've actually seen a collapse d of 94% of the oil revenues. because we've got the broad shoulders of thehe united kingd, that collapse in the oil price and taxation won't affect peopld in scotland. it would be a very, very dark day, indeed. >> thank you. recently i held a mental health forum in my constituency where s brought service members and commissions together to explore how to ill prove mental health d services. can i welcome the prime minister's recent announcement on increased funding for mentalc health service and would he agree despite thecl fact we hav more work to do that his commitments are a clear indication of our desire to have a revolution in mental health services in britain and he has s delivered some commitments on that? >>nvesti well, i'm very gratefud there is further to go but this government is investing more in mental health. we've introduced the waiting times most recently saying youn. people suffering episodes of re psychos
what a contrast i would say with a situation thatst scotland wou facing if scotland had voted le forependence in just six weeks time. we've actually seen a collapse d of 94% of the oil revenues. because we've got the broad shoulders of thehe united kingd, that collapse in the oil price and taxation won't affect peopld in scotland. it would be a very, very dark day, indeed. >> thank you. recently i held a mental health forum in my constituency where s brought service members and...
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to move that motion, i welcome from scotland, ewen mccall. >> over 13 million people live in poverty. hopes, dreams and aspirations ago a. this is the chance today to break the cycle of poverty, to correct injustice an discrimination, to finally tengsd the living wage to all. there's a huge hole in the plans for the minimum wage. at the exclusion of 7.5 million 16 to 24-year-olds. that's the same age group in october the quality and human rights commission identified most likely toive willing in poverty, so long with rising fees, poverty, rising youth unemployment. and now tax credit cuts. we are left the most disadvantaged generation ever, and it is beyond question we deserve included in this national pay raise. financially, the living wage also presents important opportunities. already poverty costs the uk 29 billion pounds a year. even if we saved a fraction of this figure, we would have enough to responsibly tax breaks a i louing them to keep young people employable. it's also the case that if you go to university now, you're leaving with on average 44,000 pounds of debt. with hig
to move that motion, i welcome from scotland, ewen mccall. >> over 13 million people live in poverty. hopes, dreams and aspirations ago a. this is the chance today to break the cycle of poverty, to correct injustice an discrimination, to finally tengsd the living wage to all. there's a huge hole in the plans for the minimum wage. at the exclusion of 7.5 million 16 to 24-year-olds. that's the same age group in october the quality and human rights commission identified most likely toive...
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yet again can we hear a voice from scotland. young woman here. thank you. let's hear from you. at the moment, we have a national living wage. people can survive but they can't live on this wage. and it means they face social inequalities that richer peers don't. the scottish youth parliament have campaigned on introducing living wage, and scotland now has a recognition scheme that acknowledges companies that pay a living wage to employees. the living wage is also higher in england and london than it is in other parts of england and scotland. what about place edinborough or where living wages are higher. the living wage will mean that people can afford higher costs. i support this motion. what about northern ireland? who have we got from northern ireland? he's practicing for the high jump in the next olympics. we look forward to hearing from you, sir. . >> i represent framalah in the uk. quite a place. sure lly fellow mps, it is now more than ever vital to fight for a living wage for 16 to 24-year-olds. as you pointed out are adversely affected by tax kpupts this government seem
yet again can we hear a voice from scotland. young woman here. thank you. let's hear from you. at the moment, we have a national living wage. people can survive but they can't live on this wage. and it means they face social inequalities that richer peers don't. the scottish youth parliament have campaigned on introducing living wage, and scotland now has a recognition scheme that acknowledges companies that pay a living wage to employees. the living wage is also higher in england and london...
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now, from scotland, friends, rachael brogan. >> thank you, mr. speaker. as we sat here in the home of politics and democracy in the united kingdom, it is only fitting to pay tribute to the importance of and the impact the magna carta still has today. also known as magna carta at liber tatin, it translates as the great charter of liberty the and to me that is what magna carta represents freedom. even though anglican scotland were separate states we, too, recognized the importance of freedom and a similar document the declaration of our growth. one of the most famous quotes from this being it is not for glory nor wretches nor honor we are fighting but for that alone which no one gives up with life itself. i believe both of these documents are symbols of freedom and i can see this by country, freedom is young people having their say through consultations such as make your mark, freedom is young people voting for their representatives and youth parliament elections without which none of us would be here today. freedom is young people in the united kingdom hav
now, from scotland, friends, rachael brogan. >> thank you, mr. speaker. as we sat here in the home of politics and democracy in the united kingdom, it is only fitting to pay tribute to the importance of and the impact the magna carta still has today. also known as magna carta at liber tatin, it translates as the great charter of liberty the and to me that is what magna carta represents freedom. even though anglican scotland were separate states we, too, recognized the importance of...
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let us here again a voice from scotland. yes, the young woman here. thank you. at the moment, we have a national minimum wage. this does not acknowledge the level of income required to have a good standard of living. -- people cannnot survive but they can't live on this wage. they faced social inequalities. the parliament has campaigned on the living wage. scotland has a campaign that -- theseges this companies that pay a living wage to employees. england does not have this. the living wage is also higher in england and london than it is in other parts of england and scotland. about rule areas where living costs are more expensive? where i live, it cost meet 60 pounds to travel. this is ridiculous. a living wage roaming people can afford a higher cost -- will mean people can afford a higher cost. i support this motion. [applause] >> northern ireland. who do we have from northern ireland? [laughter] >> practicing high jump for the next olympics. [applause] more than it is now ever time to fight for living willwhere 16-24-year-olds be protected by multiple cuts an
let us here again a voice from scotland. yes, the young woman here. thank you. at the moment, we have a national minimum wage. this does not acknowledge the level of income required to have a good standard of living. -- people cannnot survive but they can't live on this wage. they faced social inequalities. the parliament has campaigned on the living wage. scotland has a campaign that -- theseges this companies that pay a living wage to employees. england does not have this. the living wage is...
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what about scotland? is there an intending contributor? i think you've been seeking to catch my eye. let's hear from you. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. my name is lucy duffy. i live in edinburgh and i think we need to know in order to progress in our later lives and to fulfill our ambitions as much as we can. within the scottish youth parliament we have 27 policies. 27. that must mean something. it must mean we want a change. the survey i did recently with some 14-year-olds, i found out 18% of time hadn't been taught about things such as genital mutilation or how to do with rape which are really, really important issues. in many places, the curriculum hadn't been updated for 15 years. that means it hasn't been updated since 2000 and it doesn't include modern aspects of the curriculum that it should. as well as the political education. i think we need this because i have just turned 16 so i am eligible to vote in scotland yet i have no idea how to go out and register to vote. sorry, i don't know how to register for a vote and i don't
what about scotland? is there an intending contributor? i think you've been seeking to catch my eye. let's hear from you. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. my name is lucy duffy. i live in edinburgh and i think we need to know in order to progress in our later lives and to fulfill our ambitions as much as we can. within the scottish youth parliament we have 27 policies. 27. that must mean something. it must mean we want a change. the survey i did recently with some 14-year-olds, i...
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the castle lies on the banks of the river dee in northeast scotland.ood waters have washed away a large amount of soil. and some in nearby towns have been forced to evacuate. more torrential rain is expected to hit in the next few days. >>> one man is under arrest in china can suspected of starting a bus fire that killed 17 people. flames fully engulfed that bus. 32 were injured and police arrested the suspected arsonist after launching a manhunt. the bus fire not uncommon in china. there have been several in recent years. authorities have blamed most of the fires on mentally unstable people or people seeking revenge against society. >>> we're coming up in the 5:00 hour. allow yourself extra time to get to work. we'll have a look at the problems caused by the latest storm system. >>> and cracking down on guns in the united states. the new executive action being taken by president obama to require more gun sellers to conduct background checks. >>> we have a look at traffic. it's going to be on the bay bridge approach but it's wet all over the bay. >>> r
the castle lies on the banks of the river dee in northeast scotland.ood waters have washed away a large amount of soil. and some in nearby towns have been forced to evacuate. more torrential rain is expected to hit in the next few days. >>> one man is under arrest in china can suspected of starting a bus fire that killed 17 people. flames fully engulfed that bus. 32 were injured and police arrested the suspected arsonist after launching a manhunt. the bus fire not uncommon in china....
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but things should improve bit lunch time hours across scotland. meanwhile, severe weather is expected to affect germany and france on your wednesday night. but in the south, things are being looking dry. 12 degrees for the high in vienna and 12 for berlin with partly sunny skies, and across the southeast temperatures are expected to rise into the weekend. all right. here's your extended forecast. >>> and that was this hour's news and weather from our studios here in tokyo. at the top of the hour is newsroom tokyo. so stay with us here on nhk world. molly: welcome to the "france 24 " newsroom. i molly hall. france's justice minister resigns. christiane taubira calls it quits as she voices her paris'oval over controversial bid to strip citizens of nationality. president continues his visit first to italy, then to france, growing iran's
but things should improve bit lunch time hours across scotland. meanwhile, severe weather is expected to affect germany and france on your wednesday night. but in the south, things are being looking dry. 12 degrees for the high in vienna and 12 for berlin with partly sunny skies, and across the southeast temperatures are expected to rise into the weekend. all right. here's your extended forecast. >>> and that was this hour's news and weather from our studios here in tokyo. at the top...
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she's had his honorary ambassador for scotland and his honorary degree taken away. >> we've places in london and other places that are so radicalized that the police are afraid for their own lives. we have to be very smart and very vigilant. >> that bold statement was swiftly dismissed by london's mayor boris johnson. who argued far from being banned, donald trump should be invited to see for hymnself. >> i as a member of parliament for bafford west would give an open invitation to donald trump, i'd tai take him to the synagogue, i'd take him to the church i'd take him to the mosque. i'd invite him for curry, we're the curry capital of britain. >> already hinted they're not enough to confirm him persona felon grapersonanon grata. are. >> burkina faso 29 people died in an al qaeda attack on friday. benin's president has visited the cafe and hotel where the terrorists struck. from ouagadougo, mohammad adow reports. >> the president of burkina faso sees firsthand the damage done in an attack in the capital that killed at least 29 people most of them foreigners. accompanied by the preside
she's had his honorary ambassador for scotland and his honorary degree taken away. >> we've places in london and other places that are so radicalized that the police are afraid for their own lives. we have to be very smart and very vigilant. >> that bold statement was swiftly dismissed by london's mayor boris johnson. who argued far from being banned, donald trump should be invited to see for hymnself. >> i as a member of parliament for bafford west would give an open...
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she has not done a lot of interviews, by i spent two days with her in aberdeen, scotland. she's america. she's from new york. she's living in aberdeen. she put this petition together because of a long-running dispute with donald trump as local environmentalists tried to take him on as he bulldozed through this golf course in aberdeen, scotland, a few years ago. he is accused of bullying his neighbors. so there is a lot of history there. but in the end she says, look, this propaganda is hate propaganda, what trump has said. it needs to be openly debated in british society. she realizes the vote is not going to go anywhere, but just the airing of this, and having donald trump out publicly although he seems to like any kind of publicity, having it out publicly does the society good and sends the message back to trump that those kinds of views are not tolerated in the united kingdom. >> i don't mind going on spouting his hate speech so much as a private person. but if he wants to be leader, president of arguebly the most powerful nation on earth, then that's a completely diffe
she has not done a lot of interviews, by i spent two days with her in aberdeen, scotland. she's america. she's from new york. she's living in aberdeen. she put this petition together because of a long-running dispute with donald trump as local environmentalists tried to take him on as he bulldozed through this golf course in aberdeen, scotland, a few years ago. he is accused of bullying his neighbors. so there is a lot of history there. but in the end she says, look, this propaganda is hate...
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did you enjoy being in scotland? >> i loved it, loved it. drinking. no, it was just the drinking. >> jimmy: mostly the drinking? >> it was really great. there's a lot of churches that are turned into bars, which is a cool . >> you don't see that in l.a. >> jimmy: yeah, occasionally you do. there is one called the abbey that was an abbey. >> oh,>> jimmy: yeah. >> well, okay. but a thing you don't see in l.a. which is my favorite thing that i ever saw in scotland was, it was 9:00 a.m., i was walking to school, and i just saw a agpiper in full garb playing and then just fall over, pass out drunk in the middle of the street. just like a tree branch.essential scottish moment. >> jimmy: what could be more scottish than that? >> it was amazing. >> jimmy: did anyone help him? >> no, i ran over to see if he was wearing underwear. it'sn't, under the kilt. >> jimmy: just like the song, they didn't wear it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very considerate of you. >> yeah, i thought i'd check it pretty sure that's a sex crime by the way. >> he didn't seem to min
did you enjoy being in scotland? >> i loved it, loved it. drinking. no, it was just the drinking. >> jimmy: mostly the drinking? >> it was really great. there's a lot of churches that are turned into bars, which is a cool . >> you don't see that in l.a. >> jimmy: yeah, occasionally you do. there is one called the abbey that was an abbey. >> oh,>> jimmy: yeah. >> well, okay. but a thing you don't see in l.a. which is my favorite thing that i ever...
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a lot of time in scotland. a great golf course up in scotland.ump international scotland. sarah malone. for the uk to even consider banning someone who made a statement in america about american borders is ridiculous. i think sarah malone has a very good point. [laughter] trish: our favorite britain. not afraid to take on his own. gun control. tackling all these important issues. issues that we know matter to you. charles then south carolina right after this. ♪ used on delivering innovative solutions to unmetanimal health needs in the 70 billion dollar pet market. we have core competences in drug discovery and development, regulatory filings, we have our own fda approved manufacturing facility and we have a significant commercial presence in 14 countries. zydax is our lead compound that we've been marketing in australia zydax affectively regenerates cartilage and can literally save lives. we had one of our sales executives tell us a story of seeing a dog in a clinic that just four weeks earlier had been brought in to be euthanized. the pet parent
a lot of time in scotland. a great golf course up in scotland.ump international scotland. sarah malone. for the uk to even consider banning someone who made a statement in america about american borders is ridiculous. i think sarah malone has a very good point. [laughter] trish: our favorite britain. not afraid to take on his own. gun control. tackling all these important issues. issues that we know matter to you. charles then south carolina right after this. ♪ used on delivering innovative...
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>> susan kelly's long campaigned against trump's efforts to develop luxury golf courses here in scotland he has spent large amounts of money on this site against the wishes of many local residents. >> mr. trump has had his planning consensus for this golf resort. there is no golf resort. there is a golf course and a clubhouse. you would have to be gullible to accept his claims now. >> trump has had his status as business ambassador for scotland and honorary question taken away. but his recent comments have raised eyebrows in the capital, which prides itself on its diversity. >> there are places in london that are so radicalized that the police are afraid for their own lives. >> that claim is ridiculed by london's metropolitan police and the city's mayor. but while many people do find donald trump's comments offensive, not everyone agrees that he should be banned from entering the country. >> i don't think we can essentially ban him at the moment. but i really don't like what he stands for at all. you have no right to talk about banning donald trump from coming to england. the reason bein
>> susan kelly's long campaigned against trump's efforts to develop luxury golf courses here in scotland he has spent large amounts of money on this site against the wishes of many local residents. >> mr. trump has had his planning consensus for this golf resort. there is no golf resort. there is a golf course and a clubhouse. you would have to be gullible to accept his claims now. >> trump has had his status as business ambassador for scotland and honorary question taken...
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i come from mid scotland. i spoke in favor of the motion. but i do have some concerns. we are very strapped for cash. how do we sustain as she said, where do we find the money? how do we finance this? my council will not be able to afford this. if this was a nationwide issue we would be up the creek without a paddle. how do we expect companies to provide this? i would like to stress some wording in the motion that i find issue with. how do we enforce these rules? how do you measure price and structure? is that to do with gruffness of bus drivers? is that a matter we have to deal with at the proper department? [applause] the speaker: now someone from the southeast of england. there is someone trying to catch my eye. >> i am from kent in the southeast. i can't even explain how big it is. we have been campaigning for years on transport. which is why i am in support of this motion. it would be so crucial to help us. it would be shared resources. it would mean everybody gets a chance to share the resources like buses, making it cleaner. be able to talk to bus companies cheap
i come from mid scotland. i spoke in favor of the motion. but i do have some concerns. we are very strapped for cash. how do we sustain as she said, where do we find the money? how do we finance this? my council will not be able to afford this. if this was a nationwide issue we would be up the creek without a paddle. how do we expect companies to provide this? i would like to stress some wording in the motion that i find issue with. how do we enforce these rules? how do you measure price and...
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. >>> an ambassador for scotland and honorary degree taken away but his recent comments on a u.s.how raised eyebrows in the capital which prides itself on its diversity. >> we have places in london and other places that are so radicalize they'd police are afraid for their own lives. we have to be very smart and very vigilant. >> that claim's been reiterate cooulridiculesby both the polica government. not everyone believes he should be banned from entering the country. >> i don't think we can essentially ban him at the moment but i really don't like what he stands for at all. >> you have no right to talk about banning him, donald trump from coming to england. reason being america and england has always had a good relationship. now if you start that then you're going to break off that wonderful relationship that they had before. >> reporter: the u.k. government's described trump's remarks related to muslims as divisive, hateful and wrong but not enough to declare him personpersona non-grata. >> let's go to allen fisher in washington. allen, if we believe that all publicity is good p
. >>> an ambassador for scotland and honorary degree taken away but his recent comments on a u.s.how raised eyebrows in the capital which prides itself on its diversity. >> we have places in london and other places that are so radicalize they'd police are afraid for their own lives. we have to be very smart and very vigilant. >> that claim's been reiterate cooulridiculesby both the polica government. not everyone believes he should be banned from entering the country....
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or this time when rescue services had to be called out off scotland. or here, when steve and bob needed help at night off ireland. you're up to seven time, nine time? how many times have you had to call for sis -- assistance? >> we called the coast guard 29 times. >> reporter: and that's just summer. "nora" has needed the help of the norwegian rescue service, the daner, the scottish, the irish and now the english. >> i bought a boat in norway and i'm sailing it home. >> reporter: people are fed up. >> you are not capable of managing a ship or a boat, shall i say. >> every time we go out there, it's risking danger. >> reporter: steve, from california, and bob, from idaho, are both 71 years old. they have become famous here, but not in a good way. do you think they're taking it seriously enough? >> no. no, no. >> reporter: have you ever done a trip of this ambition before? >> no. never done it before. total diaper kid. >> reporter: luckily the weather has turned bad and the "nora" is not going anywhere for a while, lucky for steve and for bob and for the
or this time when rescue services had to be called out off scotland. or here, when steve and bob needed help at night off ireland. you're up to seven time, nine time? how many times have you had to call for sis -- assistance? >> we called the coast guard 29 times. >> reporter: and that's just summer. "nora" has needed the help of the norwegian rescue service, the daner, the scottish, the irish and now the english. >> i bought a boat in norway and i'm sailing it home....
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. >> reed: scotland dealing with major flooding. what first responders are saying about evacuation orders now. >> chloe: we're seeing pretty calm conditions across southern nevada right now but this storm in the pacific is going to continue moving inland. i'll let you know how it's going weekend next on news 3. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never increase, g
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you would be gullible to accept his claims now. >> he has had his status as scotland's ambassador andonorary degree taken away. here in the capital it prides itself on its diversity. >> we have price places in london and other places that are so radicalized that the police are afraid for their own lives. we have to be very smart and very vigilant. >> that claim is ridiculed by london's metropolitan police. but while many find donald trump's comments offensive, not everyone agrees that he should be banned from entering the country. >> i don't think we can ban him at the moment, but i really don't like what he stands for. >> you have no right to talk about banning donald trump from coming to england. the reason being america and england has always had a good relationship. now if you start that, you'll break off the wonderful relationship they've had before. >> the remarks have been called decisive, not helpful and wrong, either way monday's debate is unlikely to affect his prospects in the u.s. election. al jazeera, london. >> a man has been arrested in morocco over the attacks in paris
you would be gullible to accept his claims now. >> he has had his status as scotland's ambassador andonorary degree taken away. here in the capital it prides itself on its diversity. >> we have price places in london and other places that are so radicalized that the police are afraid for their own lives. we have to be very smart and very vigilant. >> that claim is ridiculed by london's metropolitan police. but while many find donald trump's comments offensive, not everyone...
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it has taken me to scotland's. it has taken me two parts of england, london, manchester, back to australia and hawaii. all over north america. the cherokee people today live throughout the world. there are cherokee's who call toronto home. there are cherokee so call san francisco and los angeles home. there are cherokee's who call washington, d.c., austin, new york, home. the cherokee diaspora is in many ways a truly global diaspora. it is a product of american colonialism and it is also a product of cherokee innovation. but they cherokee determination to maintain a strong sense of their identity as cherokee people. so, that initial discovery in australia in 1965 -- a 1965 document has been driving me for the last decade and a half. to know more about the people who constituted and made the cherokee diaspora. that is what the book is about. find thisnecessarily history of the cherokee diaspora the 19thoks from century and 20th century and today. one inrokee story is which they encounter europeans, they adapt and be
it has taken me to scotland's. it has taken me two parts of england, london, manchester, back to australia and hawaii. all over north america. the cherokee people today live throughout the world. there are cherokee's who call toronto home. there are cherokee so call san francisco and los angeles home. there are cherokee's who call washington, d.c., austin, new york, home. the cherokee diaspora is in many ways a truly global diaspora. it is a product of american colonialism and it is also a...
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existed in scotland in the early 16th century. now you can see it right here in las vegas. the continental cup of curling is already underway inside the six teams from the u.s. are competing against six teams from around the world. the competition continues through sunday. event 1 the long run has made a name for itself as one of the top-drawing tribute acts in north america. the band, which formed in 1999 in california, blends the classic sound of the eagles with their own live performance style. the band performs january 15th and 16th at the cannery on east craig road. event 1 singer mary wilson was just thirteen years old when she befriended florence diana ross. the quartet formed the singing group named the primettes. wilson, ballard and ross were and became known as the supremes. wilson is back this weekend at the suncoast. she is performing saturday and sunday night inside the showroom. tag we hope you have a great week and if you want to see the full list of 13 things, just head to our website on the home page. with your thirteen things to do this week, i'm megan tel
existed in scotland in the early 16th century. now you can see it right here in las vegas. the continental cup of curling is already underway inside the six teams from the u.s. are competing against six teams from around the world. the competition continues through sunday. event 1 the long run has made a name for itself as one of the top-drawing tribute acts in north america. the band, which formed in 1999 in california, blends the classic sound of the eagles with their own live performance...
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. >> it is worth noting that the refuges coming to the uk and scotland and i have been working with the refuges in particular britain is said they want to be known for helping people. and i think people up and down the country another case you made prime minister before the action was voted on was 70,000 fighters. these new fighters, but the existing ones you were talking about. >> the 70,000 people i was talking about was the best estimate by the joint committee of the extremist opposition that is fighting against assad and daish. and to answer the question set out by the foreign affairs committee is what ground troops are available in syria to coordinate with in terms of this campaign and that was the best answer i could provide. >> so when you spoke in the chamber, were they new or existing fighters? >> i answered saying they were existing fighters. >> thank you. >> it was a question about the ground troops available. >> >> two days ago the military of defense and independent military said british airstrikes is responsible for the death of 72-81 civilians in iraq. civilian deaths hav
. >> it is worth noting that the refuges coming to the uk and scotland and i have been working with the refuges in particular britain is said they want to be known for helping people. and i think people up and down the country another case you made prime minister before the action was voted on was 70,000 fighters. these new fighters, but the existing ones you were talking about. >> the 70,000 people i was talking about was the best estimate by the joint committee of the extremist...
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be police are looking for these men, lamonte lloyd of scotland neck and ta kwon powell of charlotte. they are considered armed and dangerous. john: a protest outside the wake an end to deportation. they told stories of families broken apart because of deportation. all abc news, new york. john: 6:08. north china was first in flight but another state wants its own connection to the right brothers. barbara: what ohio is doing to stake a claim to their history making flight. john: an investigation underway up on a north carolina sure. don: as you head out the door, showers sout don: welcome back. taking a look at the drive in. you may see a spotty shower. i don't think you going to see much rainfall across raleigh. in the sandhills and on the rain i-95 corridor you will see rain. 28 in roxboro, 38 in wilson. 41 in smith. 42 in clinton. cloudy skies and 37.7. violence time, temperatures climb into the 40's. through the late day, 45 degrees and cloudy skies. rain south and east as the sun sets to the north and west. a gorgeous weekend forecast john: check out what residents of a raleigh to
be police are looking for these men, lamonte lloyd of scotland neck and ta kwon powell of charlotte. they are considered armed and dangerous. john: a protest outside the wake an end to deportation. they told stories of families broken apart because of deportation. all abc news, new york. john: 6:08. north china was first in flight but another state wants its own connection to the right brothers. barbara: what ohio is doing to stake a claim to their history making flight. john: an investigation...
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trump has threatened to pull his one *billion dollar investment in scotland's golf industry. 3 and... an exclusive new survey conducted for fox 13 shows donald trump still in first, here in florida. the "fox 13-insider advantage florida poll" shows him holding a solid 12-point lead over ted cruz. trump has a total of 31 percent. cruz has 19 percent. jeb bush is not far behind... with 13 percent and rubio is in fox13's political editor craig patrick says the numbers aren't surprising: 3 the survey has a margin of error of three-point-three percent. 3 ?ready for your refund? they today's the day to start *filing for it. the tax season *officially kicks *first day you can file. you are probably thinking about is the *last day to file. that's actually a little *later this year. normally year is a leap year, so it that's also "emancipation day" in washington d-c. so that pushes the deadline to the ((more)) 3 and residents in maine celebrate "patriots day" on april18th. so *their deadline is april 19th. and if you're *expecting a refund... don't rush out and *spend right away. the check usu
trump has threatened to pull his one *billion dollar investment in scotland's golf industry. 3 and... an exclusive new survey conducted for fox 13 shows donald trump still in first, here in florida. the "fox 13-insider advantage florida poll" shows him holding a solid 12-point lead over ted cruz. trump has a total of 31 percent. cruz has 19 percent. jeb bush is not far behind... with 13 percent and rubio is in fox13's political editor craig patrick says the numbers aren't surprising:...