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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 oldern that. to many outsiders, glasgow is seen as a hardscrabble, 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. >> news anchor: what will be one of the most important events in scottish and british history, more than four million people will decide whether scotland should stay in the uk or become an independent country. >> woman: will scotland stay, or will it leave the union? >> news anchor: scotland's independence could mark the beginning of the end for the uk as we know it. >> anthony: but in the end, fifty-five percent of scots voted to stay in the union. that left almost half the population still hungry for independence. and with seventy-three point five percent of teenagers voting yes, england had its undies very much in bunch over the possibility of an unraveling of the union with scotland.
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 oldern that. to many outsiders, glasgow is seen as a hardscrabble, 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. >> news anchor: what will be one of the most important events in scottish and british history, more than four million people...
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they are a cluster of islands, just off of scotland's west coast.nd they are considered as the last region of scotland. he joins us now. great to have you with us mark, always a fascinating rivalry between my country, where we produce -- where they have this renaissance. tell us what is going on. >> i'm not going to get caught in that rivalry. it is a very strange spot of scotland. it really is like another world. been very religious for a long time. which meant that whiskey was not officially allowed there. they have finally broken through and we do have some whiskey that is legally produced and delicious, actually. >> give us a sense of the taste. obviously i am familiar with jamison's from the north of ireland. what are the favorite ingredients of this? >> you are hammering on about irish whiskey, i'm not going to take that date. this is real simple, it is very light. super --malt, which is brides is much easier to drink. i prefer it. >> i'm going to deposit for a moment to print outs -- for a -- nt to pronounce it >> she has to do it with a scot
they are a cluster of islands, just off of scotland's west coast.nd they are considered as the last region of scotland. he joins us now. great to have you with us mark, always a fascinating rivalry between my country, where we produce -- where they have this renaissance. tell us what is going on. >> i'm not going to get caught in that rivalry. it is a very strange spot of scotland. it really is like another world. been very religious for a long time. which meant that whiskey was not...
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trump had a golf course in scotland. well, he has a golf course in scotland.here were moves to try to deny him a visa to visit britain. he is sort of half seen as -- his mother was born in scotland and he is half seen as local so people feel the right to despise him more than if he were nonbritish. >> that is so british. thank you all very much. in recent years in america, about 34,000 people are killed by guns, another 34,000 are killed by traffic accidents, but a stunning 46,000 were killed by drug overdoses in 2013. when we come back, global and local lessons about what to do about health. hey! this is lloyd. to prove to you that the better choice for him is aleve. he's agreed to give it up. ok, but i have 30 acres to cover by sundown. we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. yeah, i was ok, but after lunch my knee started hurting again so... more pills. yep... another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? for my pain... i want my aleve. get all day minor arthritis pain relief with an easy open cap. it takes a lot of work... but i real
trump had a golf course in scotland. well, he has a golf course in scotland.here were moves to try to deny him a visa to visit britain. he is sort of half seen as -- his mother was born in scotland and he is half seen as local so people feel the right to despise him more than if he were nonbritish. >> that is so british. thank you all very much. in recent years in america, about 34,000 people are killed by guns, another 34,000 are killed by traffic accidents, but a stunning 46,000 were...
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and we explore trump's roots in scotland. how do they feel about the favorite son? >> i would say this: there's an irrational sense of guilt. what have we spawned? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. for five years, the world has been witness to the horrors of syria's civil war. more than a quarter million people killed, more than 11 million have lost their homes. but the greatest treasure lost was the ancient city of palmyra, a world heritage site. this week, the assad dictatorship retook palmyra from isis, the bad guys taking it from the worse guys, if you will. elizabeth palmer reached palmyra today, the first american journalist to enter the city. here's what she found. >> reporter: after 10 months under isis control, who would have believed palmyra could look so good? but up close, there are monumental gaps. for 2,000 years, a roman triumphal arch spanned the entrance. now the arch is gone, brought down by isis explosives, and the syrian army tells us we can't venture any further
and we explore trump's roots in scotland. how do they feel about the favorite son? >> i would say this: there's an irrational sense of guilt. what have we spawned? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. for five years, the world has been witness to the horrors of syria's civil war. more than a quarter million people killed, more than 11 million have lost their homes. but the greatest treasure...
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. >> scotland is a european nation. we will campaign positively to remain within the eu, hopefully the prime minister can confirm today that he will reject the tactics of project fear. >> [indiscernible] they still return sovereignty. this deal brings back welfare powers. >> brings back immigration powers. brings back -- powers. more than that, because the cars as forever as closer union, means ratchet of european court taking power away from country cannot happen in future. >> [indiscernible] >> we fundamentally disagree. -- [indiscernible] be around, that would 750,000. size of the city of leeds. everything years. surely that is unsustainable. and debate on parliamentary sovereignty, conservative eurosceptics made their opposition to the deal before them. >> we have reached point of no return. we have to say no. we have to lead. that is position. don't is that anymore. --s is about the limited limits of country. >> let me conclude on noted freedom. with words of john milton. [indiscernible] noble -- nation. [indiscern
. >> scotland is a european nation. we will campaign positively to remain within the eu, hopefully the prime minister can confirm today that he will reject the tactics of project fear. >> [indiscernible] they still return sovereignty. this deal brings back welfare powers. >> brings back immigration powers. brings back -- powers. more than that, because the cars as forever as closer union, means ratchet of european court taking power away from country cannot happen in future....
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francine: a lot of questions are coming in about scotland and the rest of the u.k. we have one in the middle. can you tell us who you are? >> richard, investec asset management. i will start with a contentious question for the panel. extent brexit, to what do you think this spells potentially the end of the european project. francine: who is that question too? the european project? >> i would like to you from our continental members of the european union. francine: is it the end of the european project? would you like to start? mario: i don't believe so. also because i believe that the u.k., which is a very pragmatic people, might in due course even reconsider whether it likes so much the splendid isolation out there. nigel: isolation? mario: insulation, maybe. [laughter] mario: out there in the cold. but certainly, the european project has many tensions concerning it. u.k., whichfrom the should not delude itself of being the only problem of the european union. union is the european going through many tensions because in all of our countries, democracy is going thro
francine: a lot of questions are coming in about scotland and the rest of the u.k. we have one in the middle. can you tell us who you are? >> richard, investec asset management. i will start with a contentious question for the panel. extent brexit, to what do you think this spells potentially the end of the european project. francine: who is that question too? the european project? >> i would like to you from our continental members of the european union. francine: is it the end of...
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voting came up one we were looking for ideas and scotland was considering a referendum and it became an idea where we said, "why not. the benefits can be smaller and we see what happened. >> the political landscape has undergone positive changes in the decision. where see a segment people feel more engaged and look at the working of the city government. toelections opened 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds has opened up the electorate. >> it is about forming habits and seeing when you are is a painting and that continuing to have. >> that is not the only reason they decided to lower the vote. has negativete drawbacks. >> you are somewhere new and you are voting and are less connected to issues that you care about and you are more like more care and be more focused and interested. argue that people should have a voice on the issues that affect them personally. >> it is amazing how much of the debate is about schools, common people are not involved in the discussion because they do not have the right to vote. finds that you cast a first ballot and you are more like the to have the habit the
voting came up one we were looking for ideas and scotland was considering a referendum and it became an idea where we said, "why not. the benefits can be smaller and we see what happened. >> the political landscape has undergone positive changes in the decision. where see a segment people feel more engaged and look at the working of the city government. toelections opened 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds has opened up the electorate. >> it is about forming habits and seeing when...
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now i'm sure that applies to an independent scotland which you postulate. i think it applies to the uk as well. >> that's an extraordinary statement i've heard about the scottish people about their weather that they'd actually want it to continue. that's the most amazing claim made so far. >> thank you. just for clarification, mr. chair, the sun is shining today. thanks to you and other colleagues for coming along today. i think in the past you've talk up a norway model, i think you're one of the few propone s proponents -- >> when was that? >> well, it's purported -- well, comments on this. the prime minister of norway has said that a norway wouldn't work for the united kingdom. why do you think she holds that view? >> norway is not the world's fifth largest economy and norway is not the fifth largest defense budget and it doesn't have a permanent seat in the u.n. and it doesn't have a seat in the imf and it doesn't have all the other things. i think if you may have heard me talk about norway in the sense that i said, if you were to do a blind test on inte
now i'm sure that applies to an independent scotland which you postulate. i think it applies to the uk as well. >> that's an extraordinary statement i've heard about the scottish people about their weather that they'd actually want it to continue. that's the most amazing claim made so far. >> thank you. just for clarification, mr. chair, the sun is shining today. thanks to you and other colleagues for coming along today. i think in the past you've talk up a norway model, i think...
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the official statements were careful to point out the cases of catalonia and scotland, not not least of which of course work and directing a referendum that points to catalonia to make a decision. if we look at the legitimacy of the spanish government of course you have to use as the prime minister who went across and asked them to do so and it's out of habit that they seem -- i'm not sure is the wisest thing to do it you will be more about what other people think of the decision is not in the best interest of this country. >> again, your partner in crime i remember when said it was the e.u. is never going to work properly. i remember writing down, down, he said the e.u. is never going to work properly, that's quite an astounding remark. >> let's talk about the european guilt without european governments. >> right, so he is against the e.u. but he said the e.u. is never went to work properly. i don't believe us there be a single government in europe, so the rational extension of that is that the e.u. is never going to work properly. bearing in mind there's 17 countries using the euro
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he may sell that to his backbenchers, but he has been unable to sell that in scotland. >> as it turnedut, the person george osborne could not sell his budget to was one of his own cabinet colleagues, ian duncan smith. the man who has been working as the pensions secretary for six years dramatically resigned two days later amidst an attack on the budget. smith describes plans for the multibillion pound savings on disability benefits as indefensible. the prime minister david cameron ons monday toe comm make a statement on migration but took time to give a robust defense of his government and its direction. in spite of the resignation letter, the prime minister paid to him. decadepent almost a campaigning for welfare reform and improving people's life chances. he spent the last six years implementing the policies in government. in that time, we see nearly half a million children living in workless households. over one million people fewer on benefits and 2.4 million people in work. he can be proud of what he achieved. >> in the light of government reductions, he vowed to pressure some mp'
he may sell that to his backbenchers, but he has been unable to sell that in scotland. >> as it turnedut, the person george osborne could not sell his budget to was one of his own cabinet colleagues, ian duncan smith. the man who has been working as the pensions secretary for six years dramatically resigned two days later amidst an attack on the budget. smith describes plans for the multibillion pound savings on disability benefits as indefensible. the prime minister david cameron ons...
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>> my name is adele and i'm from scotland. >> have you ever punched someone in the face?mmy: has adele from scotland punched someone in the face? well, let's see. >> i have not. and i don't intend to. >> jimmy: that's why she had to move out of scotland. [ applause ] i like that you're applauding. who's next? >> jacob. mobile, alabama. >> have you ever punched someone in the face? >> jimmy: hold on a second. i don't even care if he -- look at that -- i want to see more of that lady in the background. [ laughter ] go back a little bit. >> yes. >> jimmy: oh, there she is. that was captain america's grandma we got just -- >> have you ever punched someone in the face? >> yes. i don't know his name. >> what did he do? >> he was not being nice at my bachelor >> jimmy: you have to be nice at bachelor parties. all right. next up. >> i'm beck.in the face? >> jimmy: how do we feel about beck? face puncher? and the verdict is>> boyfriend. he didn't do anything wrong. i was just pissed at him. >> jimmy: you know, that's love. love means never having a reason for punching someone in t
>> my name is adele and i'm from scotland. >> have you ever punched someone in the face?mmy: has adele from scotland punched someone in the face? well, let's see. >> i have not. and i don't intend to. >> jimmy: that's why she had to move out of scotland. [ applause ] i like that you're applauding. who's next? >> jacob. mobile, alabama. >> have you ever punched someone in the face? >> jimmy: hold on a second. i don't even care if he -- look at that -- i...
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on the isle of lewis off scotland's wild northwest coast. in the town of stoneaway, the boys in the pub have a new lament, they could be singing about donald trump. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: they did once meet donald trump when he paid a brief visit to lewis. stopping at the house his mother grew up in before the young mary ancl seven decades ago. >> we are back here. we are just happy to be back here. > reporter: the happiness though isn't mutual. if you had to, in a phrase, or sentence, sum up the islanders attitude to this son of lewis now running for president what would it be? >> obviously this irrational sense of guilt. what have we spawned? >> reporter: local author ian stephen says islanders don't have traditional feel-good connection with donald trump, the way jfk did in his ancestral home in ireland. or that ronald reagan also had. and even barack obama, irish on his mother's side. here, they asked themselves a question -- >> what the hell is our donald up to now? >> folks we have -- >> reporter: not just trump's more controversial statemen
on the isle of lewis off scotland's wild northwest coast. in the town of stoneaway, the boys in the pub have a new lament, they could be singing about donald trump. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: they did once meet donald trump when he paid a brief visit to lewis. stopping at the house his mother grew up in before the young mary ancl seven decades ago. >> we are back here. we are just happy to be back here. > reporter: the happiness though isn't mutual. if you had to, in a phrase, or...
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i'm glad i'm not in scotland. >> today we continue the tradition.e pranks soliciting laughter others anger. (laughter). >> so what do you have planned? >> are you going to prank anybody. >> i don't think it would be appropriate for television. >> it's a off limits. sorry. >> another theory spotlights the connection between april 1st and the vernal equinox or first day of spring in the northern hemisphere when mother nature often fooled p people with unpredictable weather. send it back to you. >> all right. nicole, thank you what is your good question. log on to cbsphilly.com/good question to submit your question. you can tweet us using the hash tag cbs3 good question. nicole will be here every night with the answer for you on cbs3 "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> that this april fool's day was certainly a dale day to celebrate for one philadelphia man. he just turned a hundred so he decided to party with his bowling league. what he says keeps him going strong. >> plus this. >> step in with your jab. >> vittoria woodill gets a lesson in boxing from a
i'm glad i'm not in scotland. >> today we continue the tradition.e pranks soliciting laughter others anger. (laughter). >> so what do you have planned? >> are you going to prank anybody. >> i don't think it would be appropriate for television. >> it's a off limits. sorry. >> another theory spotlights the connection between april 1st and the vernal equinox or first day of spring in the northern hemisphere when mother nature often fooled p people with...
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i'm glad i'm not in scotland. >> today we continue the tradition.e pranks soliciting laughter others anger. (laughter). >> so what do you have planned? >> are you going to prank anybody. >> i don't think it would be appropriate for television. >> it's a off limits. sorry. >> another theory spotlights the connection between april 1st and the vernal equinox or first day of spring in the northern hemisphere when mother nature often fooled p people with unpredictable weather. send it back to you. >> all right. nicole, thank you what is your good question. log on to cbsphilly.com/good question to submit your question. you can tweet us using the hash tag cbs3 good question. nicole will be here every night with the answer for you on cbs3 "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> that this april fool's day was certainly a dale day to celebrate for one philadelphia man. he just turned a hundred so he decided to party with his bowling league. what he says keeps him going strong. >> plus this. >> step in with your jab. >> vittoria woodill gets a lesson in boxing from a
i'm glad i'm not in scotland. >> today we continue the tradition.e pranks soliciting laughter others anger. (laughter). >> so what do you have planned? >> are you going to prank anybody. >> i don't think it would be appropriate for television. >> it's a off limits. sorry. >> another theory spotlights the connection between april 1st and the vernal equinox or first day of spring in the northern hemisphere when mother nature often fooled p people with...
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you have the three kingdoms here, england, ireland and scotland, and there's whales here in the west. >> it's a pretty accurate map. >> is pretty accurate. of course, the way in which the atlantic world takes shape as through exploration and mapping. to our collection holds a large quantity of items about that exploration moment complicated lives a moment when elizabethan's, well, jacobean's comp united states. you've got the colonies in jamestown. that is only shakespeare's world planting itself in north america. that's a complicated history. is part of the history of this country but it's also part of what was good and bad about colonialism. >> with william shakespeare unaware of the new world? >> yes, he was. when he wrote the tempest he pretty clearly read a pamphlet which was about a shipwreck in bermuda, but he makes reference to stories about the new world that were coming back, he never visited it. he probably would have great information about it, but when he uses the phrase like brave new world, he is saying that there's this place that we have not explored and its overturni
you have the three kingdoms here, england, ireland and scotland, and there's whales here in the west. >> it's a pretty accurate map. >> is pretty accurate. of course, the way in which the atlantic world takes shape as through exploration and mapping. to our collection holds a large quantity of items about that exploration moment complicated lives a moment when elizabethan's, well, jacobean's comp united states. you've got the colonies in jamestown. that is only shakespeare's world...
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the three kingdoms here ex-england, ireland, and scotland, and there's waste here. >> host: pretty accurate map. >> guest: pretty accurate the way the atlantic world takes shape is through exploration and mapping so our collection holds a large quantity of items about that exploration moment, which includes the moment when elizabethans and -- well, come to the united states. so, you have the colonies and jamestown. that is really shakespeare's world, planting itself in north america, and that's a complicated history. it's part of the history of this country, also part of the -- what was gd
the three kingdoms here ex-england, ireland, and scotland, and there's waste here. >> host: pretty accurate map. >> guest: pretty accurate the way the atlantic world takes shape is through exploration and mapping so our collection holds a large quantity of items about that exploration moment, which includes the moment when elizabethans and -- well, come to the united states. so, you have the colonies and jamestown. that is really shakespeare's world, planting itself in north...
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all-anglo girl, you know, with the certain look that looked like she basically hatched in england and scotland. [laughter] and no mediterraneans, certainly no african or asian injected into that idea of what american is. so, you know, so there was that. so one of the things that i show in my book is how my mother, who was an excellent artist, would make paper dolls for us. and then we would make the wardrobe. so a little -- slightly kind of tongue in cheek, i show that one of the paper dolls that she made for us was based on this german actress named elle key sommer, elke. anyway, she was very blond, very due tonic in her -- few tonic in her type, and she was one of those paper dolls that we made this massive wardrobe. we didn't have tv, so we either read or we drew, you know, my sister and i. prick schools in alabama -- public schools in alabama were completely segregated all through my elementary school years. and so even though, i don't know, you could make consider me white or not, it doesn't really matter to me, but by default we were white. so i went to the school with the white kids. an
all-anglo girl, you know, with the certain look that looked like she basically hatched in england and scotland. [laughter] and no mediterraneans, certainly no african or asian injected into that idea of what american is. so, you know, so there was that. so one of the things that i show in my book is how my mother, who was an excellent artist, would make paper dolls for us. and then we would make the wardrobe. so a little -- slightly kind of tongue in cheek, i show that one of the paper dolls...
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. >> scotland is a european nation and the smp is a pro-european party. we will campaign positively to remain within the eu. hopefully, the prime minister can confirm today that he will reject the tactics of project fear and make a positive case for remaining part of a reforming european union. >> my right, honorable friends, the prime minister, to explain to the house and to the country in exactly what way this deal returns sovereignty over any field of law making to these houses of parliament. >> this deal brings back some welfare powers it brings back some immigration powers, it brings back some bailout powers. but more than that, because it carves us forever out of ever closer union, it means that the ratchet of the european court taking power away from this country cannot happen in future. >> can i thank my friend for the referendum, first of all. he and i fundamentally disagree, as he knows. my concerns for immigration, which he said he would contain -- we have a net migration of about 240,000 at the moment. every year for three years, that would be
. >> scotland is a european nation and the smp is a pro-european party. we will campaign positively to remain within the eu. hopefully, the prime minister can confirm today that he will reject the tactics of project fear and make a positive case for remaining part of a reforming european union. >> my right, honorable friends, the prime minister, to explain to the house and to the country in exactly what way this deal returns sovereignty over any field of law making to these houses...
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lastsk you -- after the election, the scottish national party that all the one in scotland.hey are strong about being part of europe and they will be very unhappy. the effect on italy, spain, very significant. -- the eurozone has been a dismal failure. it promised they would redo economic prosperity. the problem is we are bringing a kind of political cohesion. it has failed dismally on both courts. our economies are doing terribly. think of what we heard from your president barack obama yesterday saying the european union as a whole has not been that much because at least we have not started they were amongst each other. let's go back to the grexit. be au believe this would big risk in terms of a shock? would it be a shock that would, for example, freeze the financial markets if grexit were to happen? >> financial markets are always volatile and working just looking for a reason. it would be a big event in that term. is the the big event train of events that will likely lead on. the failure of the eurozone has led to large constituencies in each of these countries wanting to
lastsk you -- after the election, the scottish national party that all the one in scotland.hey are strong about being part of europe and they will be very unhappy. the effect on italy, spain, very significant. -- the eurozone has been a dismal failure. it promised they would redo economic prosperity. the problem is we are bringing a kind of political cohesion. it has failed dismally on both courts. our economies are doing terribly. think of what we heard from your president barack obama...
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. >>> thousands of runners took part in the 13th annual scotland 10k run. here you see the fastest runners to complete the 6.2- mile loop. that run kicks off with a celebration of scottish american heritage and pride. >> what you're telling us is that it's going to feel like scotland soon. >> you remember monday night to tuesday morning, damage across the area. and we'll add 10 to 15 miles per hour to those winds. by late tonight into the morning hours. there'll be power outages and downed trees and power lines, we take a look towards lower manhattan and it doesn't look that bad but things will change in a big way. 55degrees, the wind coming in from the southwest at 8 miles per hour. that's going to feel relatively calm compared to what we have 12 miles from now. the pressure -- the high got up to 61 just after midnight last night. and fell during the rain this morning. here's the planner, 52 at 7:00 and down to 46 by midnight. here comes the front and here comes the wind. 25 to 35 miles per hour. and these are sustained winds at 7:00 in the morning. 30 to
. >>> thousands of runners took part in the 13th annual scotland 10k run. here you see the fastest runners to complete the 6.2- mile loop. that run kicks off with a celebration of scottish american heritage and pride. >> what you're telling us is that it's going to feel like scotland soon. >> you remember monday night to tuesday morning, damage across the area. and we'll add 10 to 15 miles per hour to those winds. by late tonight into the morning hours. there'll be power...
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the three kingdoms here ex-england, ireland, and scotland, and there's waste here. >> host: pretty accurate map. >> guest: pretty accurate the way the atlantic world takes shape is through exploration and mapping so our collection holds a large quantity of items about that exploration moment, which includes the moment when elizabethans and -- well, come to the united states. so, you have the colonies and jamestown. that is really shakespeare's world, planting itself in north america, and that's a complicated history. it's part of the history of this country, also part of the -- what was good and bad about colonialism. >> host: was william shakespeare aware of the new world? >> guest: yes, he was, when he wrote "the tempest" he read a book about a ship wreck in bermuda and read stories. never visited it. probably had great information about it but when he uses a phrase like "brave new world" he is saying there's this place that we haven't explored and what is overturning our expectations what human beings are like and what nature is like, and that's something that is just kind of firing his
the three kingdoms here ex-england, ireland, and scotland, and there's waste here. >> host: pretty accurate map. >> guest: pretty accurate the way the atlantic world takes shape is through exploration and mapping so our collection holds a large quantity of items about that exploration moment, which includes the moment when elizabethans and -- well, come to the united states. so, you have the colonies and jamestown. that is really shakespeare's world, planting itself in north...
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you can save england, ireland and scotland in there as well as here in the west. >> reactor is not. >> this is pretty accurate. the way in which the atlantic world takes shape is through exploration and mapping so i collection holds a large quantity of items about the expiration moment which includes the moment when elizabethans come to the united states. so you've got the colonies and james town. that is really shakespeare's world planting it off in north america. that is a complicated history. is part of the history of this country, also part of what was good and bad about colonialism. >> was shakespeare where the new world? >> yes, he lies. he pretty clearly read a pamphlet which was about a shipwreck in bermuda. but he makes reference to stories about the new world that were coming back. he probably didn't have great information about it, but when he uses a phrase like brave new world, he is saying that there is this place that we haven't explored and is overturning our expectations about like human beings i like and what nature is like. that is something that is firing his imagin
you can save england, ireland and scotland in there as well as here in the west. >> reactor is not. >> this is pretty accurate. the way in which the atlantic world takes shape is through exploration and mapping so i collection holds a large quantity of items about the expiration moment which includes the moment when elizabethans come to the united states. so you've got the colonies and james town. that is really shakespeare's world planting it off in north america. that is a...
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i'm here to tell ya i'm returning to scotland and you'll never see me again.-picked my replacement. mr. johnny mathis. ♪ chances are ♪ i will give this hedge a trim ♪ ♪ and i will kill the gophers, too ♪ mmm. so beautiful. (mrs. skinner imitating alarm) you're late for school. (english accent): and friday's lunch will be fish sticks, peas... i'll finish those morning announcements. (clears throat) and lime jell-o. pathetic. also, friday night is the school dance. and that's a treat for the, uh, popular children, and a chance for the rest of you to look within yourselves and ask what's wrong. oh, my special little guy's first school dance. (groans) why do i have to go to some stupid dance? it makes just standing around with your friends
i'm here to tell ya i'm returning to scotland and you'll never see me again.-picked my replacement. mr. johnny mathis. ♪ chances are ♪ i will give this hedge a trim ♪ ♪ and i will kill the gophers, too ♪ mmm. so beautiful. (mrs. skinner imitating alarm) you're late for school. (english accent): and friday's lunch will be fish sticks, peas... i'll finish those morning announcements. (clears throat) and lime jell-o. pathetic. also, friday night is the school dance. and that's a treat...
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>> i'm as common as mock no, i'm fr scotland. >> stephen: they don't have fancy people in scotland? >> very, very few. very, very few. >> stephen: they knot their >> and they certainly don't have accents like mine. >> stephen: you did a celebration on the bbc, of the 400th anniversary of shake peer and a bunch of actors got to stage to do "to be or not to be." >> there were many competing to say the famous "to be or not to be." >> stephen: you had a special guest come on at the last moment to teach you all how to do it. jim. ( cheers and applause ). >> just, just a minute. just a minute. ( laughter ) to be or not to be. that is the question. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: missed his calling. missed his calling. >> there he is, the finest comic actor of our generation. >> stephen: absolutely. >> absolutely. >> stephen: hardest work he's done all month. >> if i said that back home i'd get a trip to the tower. i'm glawd said it and not me. >> stephen: "richard ii" is at the brooklyn academy of music for one more day. >> one more show. i think i came on your show a little late. >>
>> i'm as common as mock no, i'm fr scotland. >> stephen: they don't have fancy people in scotland? >> very, very few. very, very few. >> stephen: they knot their >> and they certainly don't have accents like mine. >> stephen: you did a celebration on the bbc, of the 400th anniversary of shake peer and a bunch of actors got to stage to do "to be or not to be." >> there were many competing to say the famous "to be or not to be."...
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in scotland, these local residents are using both traditional water pollution, air pollution, and also fugitives -- fugitive methane emissions. >> this farmer is concerned despite living a considerable distance from the proposed development. >> is all part of one big landscapes system with the mountains to the north and the national parks to the west. it is difficult to separate out what is going on. this is quite in landscape context. >> the potential impact on the region's farmland has also worried committees living near to castro and operations. >> my biggest fear is that this and itd is a green area is a very important area. we distribute our crops to over the u.k. parent of this kind of industry here, the amount of wells that they need to make it viable were completely destroyed. >> this will not bring jobs or .ecurities for the farmers there are huge unknowns about health risks, risks to the water, the offers. isusceptib at the best of times. there are all sorts of risks associated and we need to address that. we need a reliable future. this is very short and potentially disastro
in scotland, these local residents are using both traditional water pollution, air pollution, and also fugitives -- fugitive methane emissions. >> this farmer is concerned despite living a considerable distance from the proposed development. >> is all part of one big landscapes system with the mountains to the north and the national parks to the west. it is difficult to separate out what is going on. this is quite in landscape context. >> the potential impact on the region's...
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we're also live in seoul, south korea and scotland. there's even a nonstop wedding gazebo right here in times square. it all kicks off this morning with couple number one, robert and laura. robert proposed with an epic rendition of "greased lightning" that went viral greased lightning greased lightning that you weren't surprised to see him put on this production. >> of course he wasn't going to go to a restaurant and neal down. that's not his style. get some overhead lifters and four-barrel -- >> live on tv, does it take some of the nervousness out of the actual marriage away? >> i don't think it's hit me just yet. >> i think i'm more nervous about seeing her. i'm going to -- i'm just going to cry. it's going to be terrible. i can't be a man. i'm just going to cry. >> men cry. it's okay, man. it's okay. >> how did you know he was the guy to spend the rest of your life with. >> it's just like a perfect puzzle piece. it just meshes so well. >> reporter: it's the ultimate wedding invite. grab a handful of confetti and celebrate the love.
we're also live in seoul, south korea and scotland. there's even a nonstop wedding gazebo right here in times square. it all kicks off this morning with couple number one, robert and laura. robert proposed with an epic rendition of "greased lightning" that went viral greased lightning greased lightning that you weren't surprised to see him put on this production. >> of course he wasn't going to go to a restaurant and neal down. that's not his style. get some overhead lifters and...
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information on his tax return in a similar way to the shadow chancellor and the first minister for scotland. this begs the question of how far the publication of tax information should go. mr. speaker, i think there is a strong case for the prime minister and leader of the opposition and the chancellor and shadow chancellor, because they are people who are or wish to be responsible for the nation's finances. as for mp's, we already have robust rules on members' interests and their declaration, and i believe that is the model we should continue to follow. we should think carefully before abandoning completely all taxpayer confidentiality in this house, as some have suggested. if this were to come in for mp's, people would also ask for a similar approach for those who ask us questions, those who run large public services, or lead local government, or indeed, those who edit newspaper and or newspapers. i think this would be a very big step for our country. it certainly shouldn't take place without a long and thoughtful debate, and it is not the approach i would recommend. mr. speaker, let me d
information on his tax return in a similar way to the shadow chancellor and the first minister for scotland. this begs the question of how far the publication of tax information should go. mr. speaker, i think there is a strong case for the prime minister and leader of the opposition and the chancellor and shadow chancellor, because they are people who are or wish to be responsible for the nation's finances. as for mp's, we already have robust rules on members' interests and their declaration,...
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information on his tax return in a similar way to the shadow chancellor and the prime minister of scotlandthis begs the question of how far tax information should go. i think there is a strong case for the prime minister, leader of the opposition, chancellor and shadow chancellor, but -- because they are people who are or wish to be responsible for the nation's finances. we already have robust rules on mp finances and declaration. we should think carefully before abandoning completely all taxpayer confidentiality in this house as some have suggested. if this were to come in for mps, people would ask for a similar approach for those who ask us questions, run public services, lead local government, edit the news programs and newspapers. i think this would be a very big step for our country. it certainly should not take place without a long and thoughtful debate, and it is not the approach that i would recommend. let me deal specifically with the shares my wife and i held in by myment funds set up late father. the fund was set up with revenue from the beginning. in an properly audited annual
information on his tax return in a similar way to the shadow chancellor and the prime minister of scotlandthis begs the question of how far tax information should go. i think there is a strong case for the prime minister, leader of the opposition, chancellor and shadow chancellor, but -- because they are people who are or wish to be responsible for the nation's finances. we already have robust rules on mp finances and declaration. we should think carefully before abandoning completely all...
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. >> a little boy in scotland has a creative response after he got busted for using lipstick to writell over his mother's mirror. >> was that you that wrote? >> no. >> would was it? >> batman. >> would? >> batman. >> batman did it? >> batman did that. >> a way to get out of trouble, blame it on the dark knight. you really have no way of knowing who did it, no one was this with for cameras. mom said if anyone seeing bat map she would like to have a word. >> so cause. all the action sent makes it five times more duty. >> from all of us,s that for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. our bacteria family's been on this alright kiddos!erations. everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. i like to watch them clean, but they'll never get me on the mattress! finally there's a disinfectant mist designed for sofas, mattresses and more. introducing new lysol max cover. its innovative cap has a 2x wider spray that kills 99.9% of bacteria. max cover is another great way to lysol that. >> hey, everybody, in the next 30 minutes, you may be watching someone walk out of he
. >> a little boy in scotland has a creative response after he got busted for using lipstick to writell over his mother's mirror. >> was that you that wrote? >> no. >> would was it? >> batman. >> would? >> batman. >> batman did it? >> batman did that. >> a way to get out of trouble, blame it on the dark knight. you really have no way of knowing who did it, no one was this with for cameras. mom said if anyone seeing bat map she would...
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it was actually when i was in scotland.as in glasgow and i fell in hard-core film geeks who would have given their right arm to move to hollywood and i realized, i have no immigration problems. i'm american and has an american -- have an american passport. i can just drive there. and i did. i wanted to be in the movie business. it worked out well. television, in the turn between the 1980's-1990's, that was not the golden age of television. now, there is no place i would rather be. emily: you worked your way up. you have worked with ron howard, you worked at fox, i am curious about network television in particular. since parenthood ended, and i know you were behind parenthood and friday night lights, i don't watch a single show on network television, except for the bachelor. which i am embarrassed to admit. david: don't be embarrassed. i love reality television. emily: do you watch the bachelor ? david: i have. emily: what are your favorite reality tv shows? david: master chef, project runway, i was watching real housewives
it was actually when i was in scotland.as in glasgow and i fell in hard-core film geeks who would have given their right arm to move to hollywood and i realized, i have no immigration problems. i'm american and has an american -- have an american passport. i can just drive there. and i did. i wanted to be in the movie business. it worked out well. television, in the turn between the 1980's-1990's, that was not the golden age of television. now, there is no place i would rather be. emily: you...
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this is jamie right at the top of this seaside in scotland. 60 feet high approaching the end of his climb. there's been harsh winds here. as he reaches for a handhold -- >> oh! he went tumbling down! >> did the other holds come out of the rocks? >> that's exactly right. that rock disintegrated and he fell. the rock in the first peg came out as well. the second one held and at the very last second, inches from the ground, he is stopped from smashing into those rocks. >> if there was any more line available, he would have just splattered, essentially, hitting hard on the rocks. >> he ended up with a fractured tibia, but outside of that, just cuts and stitches. he's on the mend. >>> folks, when it's time, it's time. this woman in shanghai was headed to her in-laws home when she was experiencing a little discomfort. you see her lean over on the rails and starts to hold her knees. the traffic officers notice her because she then goes to the ground. she's experiencing some cramping and you know what's about to come. >> i think somebody else decided they wanted to appear. >> the two officers rus
this is jamie right at the top of this seaside in scotland. 60 feet high approaching the end of his climb. there's been harsh winds here. as he reaches for a handhold -- >> oh! he went tumbling down! >> did the other holds come out of the rocks? >> that's exactly right. that rock disintegrated and he fell. the rock in the first peg came out as well. the second one held and at the very last second, inches from the ground, he is stopped from smashing into those rocks. >>...
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you shoot in scotland. >> yes, we do. >> seth: and i heard you say that the weather conditions and whatr "the revenant." [ light laughter ] >> well you know what, what did they do? five months? >> seth: five months tops. >> like, tops. we've been there for two years. seen one bear. we've had like horses and dogs and, i don't know. yeah. >> seth: a lot of people would say, well bears beat horses and dogs. [ laughter ] >> have you ever met a scottish horse? >> seth: no that's true. i haven't. >> no it's pretty hard core. >> seth: you -- i will say, pretty much everything i have seen on the show is you on the back of a horse in the pouring rain, usually without a coat. >> yeah, they don't -- they don't do really do rain gear then. >> seth: yeah. >> you know it's a lot of wool, which is great. it's very absorbent. so, you know, after about an hour or two you just get heavier and heavier or if you're walking around the grand -- >> seth: and that puts the scottish horse in that bear mood because it's like, are you a bit fatty? >> you're absorbing everything. >. seth: yeah. >> yeah, so yeah --
you shoot in scotland. >> yes, we do. >> seth: and i heard you say that the weather conditions and whatr "the revenant." [ light laughter ] >> well you know what, what did they do? five months? >> seth: five months tops. >> like, tops. we've been there for two years. seen one bear. we've had like horses and dogs and, i don't know. yeah. >> seth: a lot of people would say, well bears beat horses and dogs. [ laughter ] >> have you ever met a...
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. >> that's a 2-year-old from scotland being busted by his mom after posting the video online, if anyone sees batman tell him i want to have a chat. >> i want to have a chat. at least he didn't blame any members of the real madrid team. >> straight to batman. he can take it. >>> more news after this. since when did experience become something to hide? i say we own it. lose all that negativity. just let it go. it's just bad energy. oh, and lose those terrible black balloons they give you on your 50th. what's up with that? hey we hear you. that's why our members love aarp the magazine. it celebrates you. with fun and provocative content, from lifestyle and entertainment to in-depth reporting. and it's just one of the great benefits of membership. if you don't think "this is right for me" when you think aarp, get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities a heart attack doesn't care if you run everyday, or if you're young or old. no matter who you are a heart attack can happen without warning. if you've had a heart attack, a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another one. be sure to talk to y
. >> that's a 2-year-old from scotland being busted by his mom after posting the video online, if anyone sees batman tell him i want to have a chat. >> i want to have a chat. at least he didn't blame any members of the real madrid team. >> straight to batman. he can take it. >>> more news after this. since when did experience become something to hide? i say we own it. lose all that negativity. just let it go. it's just bad energy. oh, and lose those terrible black...
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the team showed their appreciation giving him a golf trip to scotland. >> i am really honored and humbledd the whole pre-game ceremony and everything. a time >>> from the rumor to fact department, diamond stone has hired an agent, tandem sports and entertainment to handle his a his a pairs and trim -- trimble is just exploring going for the draft. >> and he is protected in the second round? >> yes. he doesn't want to put all his eggs in one basket but stone is out of here. that's a shame. i wish he could have stayed another year. >> the caps' fans, they are not wishing. >> i keep hear you say they have to win it all. >> they are built for this. >> i agree. >> you agree? >> i agree, and the nats have to win also. so a lot of pressure on the franchise. bruce is putting a lot of pressure on things. >> the >> no. >> a great -- i'm trashing the home teams. i will stop that. >>> the alert tomorrow morning is slow and then we'll dry out and focus on the weekend, 60s and 70ings. >> hello. >> caps clear for take off. roger that! see ya! we are outta here! woo! when you're living w
the team showed their appreciation giving him a golf trip to scotland. >> i am really honored and humbledd the whole pre-game ceremony and everything. a time >>> from the rumor to fact department, diamond stone has hired an agent, tandem sports and entertainment to handle his a his a pairs and trim -- trimble is just exploring going for the draft. >> and he is protected in the second round? >> yes. he doesn't want to put all his eggs in one basket but stone is out of...
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nine years on scotland yard has failed to find her or explain her disappearance. covered this case since the beginning. her parents will be pleased at least there is the money to continue the investigation for a little while longer even if they would like it to keep going until she is found. >> thank you. >>> up next, a night of partying ends in violence. what we're learning about the moments before a triple stabbing inside a maryland nightclub. >>> new plans to transform rfk stadium in the district. we've got a look at a multimillion dollar project. >>> a spring storm dumped several inches of snow in some w they say character is what you do when no one is watching. david trone banned the box so people who've paid their debt to society could have a chance. and fought so hard for criminal justice reform, they named a center after him. and because education was his way out david offered it free to employees. and over 14 years ago began offering them partner benefits. evening the playing field has always been david's mission. in congress it'll be his job. it's not ho
nine years on scotland yard has failed to find her or explain her disappearance. covered this case since the beginning. her parents will be pleased at least there is the money to continue the investigation for a little while longer even if they would like it to keep going until she is found. >> thank you. >>> up next, a night of partying ends in violence. what we're learning about the moments before a triple stabbing inside a maryland nightclub. >>> new plans to...