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growth of scotland's economy. creating jobs, expanding the economy and growing tax revenues, these priorities must be at the center of absolutely everything we do, and they always will be. this time last year, workers at the tata steel plants in claybridge faced huge uncertainty. i stood up at our conference, and i promised we would leave no stone unturned in our efforts to find and secure a viable future. we worked with the company, with trade unions, with local government, and with the local community. two weeks ago i returned there with this message for the work force -- we kept our promise, the plant is open for business and scotland is rolling steel once again. [ applause ] when i think of the many times in years gone by when westminster governments have stood by and allowed scottish industry to wither and die, i think about what might have been, what might have been if there had been a scottish parliament and a scottish government there to fight for them, what might have been if the people of scotland had be
growth of scotland's economy. creating jobs, expanding the economy and growing tax revenues, these priorities must be at the center of absolutely everything we do, and they always will be. this time last year, workers at the tata steel plants in claybridge faced huge uncertainty. i stood up at our conference, and i promised we would leave no stone unturned in our efforts to find and secure a viable future. we worked with the company, with trade unions, with local government, and with the local...
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-representative from scotland yard will be here in the morning. we really appreciate scotland yard sending somemee over so quickly.
-representative from scotland yard will be here in the morning. we really appreciate scotland yard sending somemee over so quickly.
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may need from scotland?nd from scotland as you go to the court ruling in parliament and article 50? >> the court ruling is interesting, scotland has joined the court ruling in the supreme court which is a term familiar to an american you are. -- american viewer. the judges and the supreme court will judge and the westminster parliament will have to be consulted. whether these gutless -- scotland parliament will be consulted, the promised her's problem may be in the house of law, a democratic and legal and constitutional mess. francine: that is probably well put. women trying to whether european politician can put up defenses against populism, or their grassroots movements in s&p, which means you will be forced to go for a second referendum on scottish independence? >> unless the red lines are spoken about and accepted by the u.k. government, and they could be, if they weren't -- francine: 50-50 chance? >> odds against them being accepted but they should be because they are a legitimate demand. i think there
may need from scotland?nd from scotland as you go to the court ruling in parliament and article 50? >> the court ruling is interesting, scotland has joined the court ruling in the supreme court which is a term familiar to an american you are. -- american viewer. the judges and the supreme court will judge and the westminster parliament will have to be consulted. whether these gutless -- scotland parliament will be consulted, the promised her's problem may be in the house of law, a...
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and it is england- scotland england- scotland and it is the‘ women's england- scotland and it is the‘id wreaths at the local war memorial. you ‘ you don't necessarily ‘ you don't necessarily know... ‘you don't necessarily know... until‘ you don't necessarily know... until‘ you see the poppy you don't necessarily know... until‘ you see the poppy and you you don't necessarily know... until‘ you see the poppy and you get‘ you see the poppy and you get the ‘ concept you see the poppy and you get the ‘ concept it is memorial concept it is memorial day. it isl really important. l concept it is memorial day. it isl really important. it really important. it is interesting to hear really important. it is interesting to hear about what happened. to hear about what happened. and why‘ you to hear about what happened. and why‘ you should to hear about what happened. and why‘ you should rememberthese‘ you should rememberthese people. the sacrifices ‘ you should rememberthese people. the sacrifices that people have‘ the sacrifices that people have‘ made. the great‘ the sacrifices that people have ma
and it is england- scotland england- scotland and it is the‘ women's england- scotland and it is the‘id wreaths at the local war memorial. you ‘ you don't necessarily ‘ you don't necessarily know... ‘you don't necessarily know... until‘ you don't necessarily know... until‘ you see the poppy you don't necessarily know... until‘ you see the poppy and you you don't necessarily know... until‘ you see the poppy and you get‘ you see the poppy and you get the ‘ concept you see...
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-representative from scotland yard will be here in the morning. we really appreciate scotland yard sending somemee over so quickly. -i'd like to go to the crime scene. -crime scene, please? -ok, if that's what you want. commander four king, have, uh, sergeants mccall and hunter meet me at the cherry stevens crime scene, please. hunter, mccall. this is inspector foster. inspector, these are our investigators, sergeants hunter and mccall.l. -inspector, how are you? -how do you do? -well, where would you like to start? -the victim was found lying on this bed on her back? -that's right. -there was no sexual a aault, no identifiable fingerprints, nothing in the apartment was missing or disturbed. -she was adamant about coming here first. -and the music box? -oh, yes. here you go. -each of our victims had a different type of music box in her right hand, but it always played the same tune, to our medical examiner's preliminary report, if you'd like. -the young man's neck was broken, more than likely from a rapid downward snap from behind. -well, what do
-representative from scotland yard will be here in the morning. we really appreciate scotland yard sending somemee over so quickly. -i'd like to go to the crime scene. -crime scene, please? -ok, if that's what you want. commander four king, have, uh, sergeants mccall and hunter meet me at the cherry stevens crime scene, please. hunter, mccall. this is inspector foster. inspector, these are our investigators, sergeants hunter and mccall.l. -inspector, how are you? -how do you do? -well, where...
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we are not close to freezing or below in scotland. we are not without a scotland.s through the day. nobody sunshine, sunshine and showers through the day. nobody immune through the day. nobody immune from a shower, through the day. nobody immune from a shower, they will rattle a shower, they will rattle through quite a shower, they will rattle through quite quickly a shower, they will rattle through quite quickly on the breeze, and quite quickly on the breeze, and some quite quickly on the breeze, and some lengthy dry quite quickly on the breeze, and some lengthy dry spells in between, some lengthy dry spells in between, still some lengthy dry spells in between, still not some lengthy dry spells in between, still not exactly some lengthy dry spells in between, still not exactly warm, some lengthy dry spells in between, still not exactly warm, but the rain still not exactly warm, but the rain will help to saubers still not exactly warm, but the rain will help to saubers snow‘ still not exactly warm, but the rain will help to saubers snow‘ through will help to sauber
we are not close to freezing or below in scotland. we are not without a scotland.s through the day. nobody sunshine, sunshine and showers through the day. nobody immune through the day. nobody immune from a shower, through the day. nobody immune from a shower, they will rattle a shower, they will rattle through quite a shower, they will rattle through quite quickly a shower, they will rattle through quite quickly on the breeze, and quite quickly on the breeze, and some quite quickly on the...
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so he went to the state of scotland. the british and scottish governments -- their scottish representative in british parliament. >> host: that has changed of the last decade. >> caller: anyway. there have been -- because of mr. baxter's film there were 593 people signed a petition in great britain to been donald trump from their country, and they had a -- it was on c-span last fall. they had hearings about and it most of these representatives said, well, we can just ridicule him. like that would do any good. anyway, the other thing about this film is that trump made promises to the representatives of the state of scotland, i'll create 6,000 jobs and locally 1500 jobs, bring millions of dollars to your economy. everybody will be wonderful. we'll be -- you know, how he hypes everything. but hasn't happened. so, there's a law on the books in this country and great britain, and -- i can't remember the name -- in this country called the foreign corrupt practices act. it says you cannot bribe officials of foreign governments
so he went to the state of scotland. the british and scottish governments -- their scottish representative in british parliament. >> host: that has changed of the last decade. >> caller: anyway. there have been -- because of mr. baxter's film there were 593 people signed a petition in great britain to been donald trump from their country, and they had a -- it was on c-span last fall. they had hearings about and it most of these representatives said, well, we can just ridicule him....
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wants scotland out. speaker: order! order! order! very emotional condition. normally regard you as a cerebral denizen of the house. try to recover your composure man. as burglary and vehicle theft are down but nice crime is on the increase particularly by drug dealers and users. can this be a priority for her majesty's government? inthing my friends can to dealing with this very big challenge. theresa may: i think my horrible front for raising an issue that is very important for everybody. certainly the government will do all it can. seen overall nice crime figures falling since 2009 but i recognize concerns. that is why the home office has conductingn and weeks of actions against knives. dangerous knives including zombie knives. we should send a very clear message, we will not tolerate knife crime in this country. many people in this country visit the united states every business or in joint one of the greatest countries on earth. what action would she take if the new president-elect carries through his campaign promise to discriminate against arab citizens
wants scotland out. speaker: order! order! order! very emotional condition. normally regard you as a cerebral denizen of the house. try to recover your composure man. as burglary and vehicle theft are down but nice crime is on the increase particularly by drug dealers and users. can this be a priority for her majesty's government? inthing my friends can to dealing with this very big challenge. theresa may: i think my horrible front for raising an issue that is very important for everybody....
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tom: help me with the nimble footedness of your scotland.d to see in scotland in dealing with a new brexit and a new london? lord darling: public opinion has barely changed. we voted to stay in the united kingdom at that has not moved. scotland voted heavily to stay in the european union, but it did not vote to join the euro, which it would have to do if we went our own separate way. and their points of view -- we have a lot going for us. london will remain one of the major world financial centers. we are one of the biggest economies in the world. both sides have to recognize a new reality and get on with it. that applies to both us in the european union, and i am confident we can do that if there is goodwill. we need to do it. the process may be quite a long one. darling, are you surprised at how close the u.s. election is, given the lessons from brexit? lord darling: i am not. one of the reasons britain voted to leave is that a large number of people in our country felt this in gauged, disillusioned. you can find that in the united states,
tom: help me with the nimble footedness of your scotland.d to see in scotland in dealing with a new brexit and a new london? lord darling: public opinion has barely changed. we voted to stay in the united kingdom at that has not moved. scotland voted heavily to stay in the european union, but it did not vote to join the euro, which it would have to do if we went our own separate way. and their points of view -- we have a lot going for us. london will remain one of the major world financial...
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. >> and bond grew up in kind of a very poor village in scotland where he was building things out ofncluding a tv set, which was probably the only one in the village. he took that hacker spirit and took it to the largest scientific institution in the world. >> eventually recruited by caltech. he goes to harvard than caltech and he's reluctant to leave scotland, but i love about his story is that he liked to cut bits of rubber matting off a bold experiments and make new things while people at harvard were using the most advanced magnet designed and he was using the earth's magnetic deal because it was free and head this way of exploiting what he had to make something incredible out of it, but eventually this experiment you are describing became too big for all of them pick raise a original prototype, which he builds in this ramshackle structure on the mit campus, a structure that was supposed be torn down. it was the sheer craftiness of the structure that allowed them the freedom to do anything they wanted. ray did one experiment with like a breakthrough three-story ceiling that the r
. >> and bond grew up in kind of a very poor village in scotland where he was building things out ofncluding a tv set, which was probably the only one in the village. he took that hacker spirit and took it to the largest scientific institution in the world. >> eventually recruited by caltech. he goes to harvard than caltech and he's reluctant to leave scotland, but i love about his story is that he liked to cut bits of rubber matting off a bold experiments and make new things while...
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andp called it a disgrace michael a national embarrassment to scotland.ector of "you've been trumped 2." .com,ebsite is trumpedfilm and the twitter is @trumpmovie. we have a short clip if i may play that. [video clip] [indiscernible] here is the thing about walls. saying -- him mr. trump i don't want to see the houses. nobody has a problem with it. i guess people in the houses do. i will build a great wall, and nobody builds walls better than me, believe me. how are you going to make them pay for the wall? mr. trump: i will, and the wall just got 10 feet taller. apparently mr. trump has a thing about walls. anthony: he does. those walls were built around the houses of john munro and susan monro. bulldozershese spring into action one morning and start building these walls without any notification at all. and the guy who you saw walked to the top of his wall, that was the same story with him. one morning he woke up and there were several bulldozers building this massive wall around his house so that donald trump not see his house. we have him on camera as w
andp called it a disgrace michael a national embarrassment to scotland.ector of "you've been trumped 2." .com,ebsite is trumpedfilm and the twitter is @trumpmovie. we have a short clip if i may play that. [video clip] [indiscernible] here is the thing about walls. saying -- him mr. trump i don't want to see the houses. nobody has a problem with it. i guess people in the houses do. i will build a great wall, and nobody builds walls better than me, believe me. how are you going to make...
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scotland to northern ireland, create a protestant barrier over there. and they're designed to serve as a barrier against the wild irish. with consequences in irish history that go on well into the 20th, 21st century. in the 18th century, much of -- many of those scott-irish, they're then called, migrate to north america. they get to philadelphia. and then pennsylvania, government of pennsylvania, does exactly the same thing with them. sort of flagged them out to the frontier, while these scotch-irish who are coming from a culture of hundreds of years of basically beating each other up, can go out on the frontier and act as either the short troops of empire or a buffer against the wild indians. and as we'll see, you follow the appalachian trail, appalachian mountains. right? we talked about the configuration of the mountains. the tendency in these mountains is south and west. these are the people and descendents of these people who keep going into indian country, down through georgia into cherokee country, then trend west. people with names like calhoun,
scotland to northern ireland, create a protestant barrier over there. and they're designed to serve as a barrier against the wild irish. with consequences in irish history that go on well into the 20th, 21st century. in the 18th century, much of -- many of those scott-irish, they're then called, migrate to north america. they get to philadelphia. and then pennsylvania, government of pennsylvania, does exactly the same thing with them. sort of flagged them out to the frontier, while these...
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now that she is part of a scotland outagging of the european union against its sovereign will, can she answer this? p.m. may: and on the 23rd of june, the people of the united kingdom voted to leave the european union, and that's what this government will deliver. [uproar] speaker berkow: the members shall not seek to shout down the prime minister. the question was asked, and the answer has been provided. >> albert costa. >> it is right that the prime minister had latitude to enter into negotiations with the eu. ote leavethe boat -- v campaign was clear that the rights of eu citizens would not be affected if this country voted to leave the eu. my parents are italian. they had never naturalized and have been in this country for 50 years. can the prime minister assure me that she will never lobby to take away the rights of my parents and millions of eu citizens? [uproar] p.m. may: i recognize the personal passion with which my honorable friend raises the issue. i won't expect to be able to guarantee the rights of those eu citizens who are living here in the united kingdom, but i also wan
now that she is part of a scotland outagging of the european union against its sovereign will, can she answer this? p.m. may: and on the 23rd of june, the people of the united kingdom voted to leave the european union, and that's what this government will deliver. [uproar] speaker berkow: the members shall not seek to shout down the prime minister. the question was asked, and the answer has been provided. >> albert costa. >> it is right that the prime minister had latitude to enter...
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a stressful day for the royal bank of scotland. james will continue with us. in the markets. we need to talk about one of the -- to one of the top labor economist in the world of dartmouth college on the labor economy or non-economy of italy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is the number "surveillance -- bloomberg "surveillance." i picked up a great piece by mohamed el-erian, this is what he has been writing. he starts by saying the message of politicians on the market and he explains, should the policy efforts falter or prove insufficiently serious, or should it fail to materialize altogether, the private sector would likely retrench, raising the risk that low growth yields to recession as artificial financial stability gives way too unsettling volatility. onsays that there is hope challenger politicians, donald .rump or the brexit people should it fail, it will bring the economy to a uglier place. that is why we need to watch the italian referendum on sunday. james, how do you look at the italian referendum? some people say it could spell and thef the
a stressful day for the royal bank of scotland. james will continue with us. in the markets. we need to talk about one of the -- to one of the top labor economist in the world of dartmouth college on the labor economy or non-economy of italy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is the number "surveillance -- bloomberg "surveillance." i picked up a great piece by mohamed el-erian, this is what he has been writing. he starts by saying the message of politicians on the market...
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if you had knee surgery in scotland, when i was a kid, i would be in hospital for six weeks. so the world has changed significantly. the other big change we sometimes miss that was really generated by the affordable care act -- not the affordable care act but the stimulus bill on the high-tech act was the ubiquitous deployment of electronic health record. we at least got into the 20th century, if not the 21st century. the work that needs to be done in my view is enhancing the consumer and provider experience in health care. what we have seen is a megatrend, particularly in the employer-sponsored insurance market, is the shift toward high deductible care, which is a very blunt instrument in my view and has not been particularly effective. it has been effective in containing employers' cost but it has not necessarily been the best thing for the people who are receiving care. the other point to note is that we in health care, we don't exist in a vacuum. i live in menlo park, california, ground zero of google and facebook and venture capital. a massive amount of money has been pu
if you had knee surgery in scotland, when i was a kid, i would be in hospital for six weeks. so the world has changed significantly. the other big change we sometimes miss that was really generated by the affordable care act -- not the affordable care act but the stimulus bill on the high-tech act was the ubiquitous deployment of electronic health record. we at least got into the 20th century, if not the 21st century. the work that needs to be done in my view is enhancing the consumer and...
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watch particulary in eastern scotland. watch out particulary in eastern scotland.ine in between, last too long, there will be some sunshine in between, in sunshine in between, in south wales and sunshine in between, in south wales and south west sunshine in between, in south wales and south west england you may and south west england you may wake up to sunshine‘ and south west england you may wake up to sunshine‘ as we up to sunshine‘ as we go through the day, up to sunshine as we go through the day, we will see up to sunshine as we go through the day, we will see a day, we will see a scattering of showers dotted around day, we will see a scattering of showers dotted around the country, showers dotted around the country, probably showers dotted around the country, probably not showers dotted around the country, probably not as heavy arz probably not as heavy arz today in the west. probably not as heavy arz today in the west. but the odd sharp one‘ the west. but the odd sharp one hopefully the west. but the odd sharp one hopefully the fog the west. but the odd sharp
watch particulary in eastern scotland. watch out particulary in eastern scotland.ine in between, last too long, there will be some sunshine in between, in sunshine in between, in south wales and sunshine in between, in south wales and south west sunshine in between, in south wales and south west england you may and south west england you may wake up to sunshine‘ and south west england you may wake up to sunshine‘ as we up to sunshine‘ as we go through the day, up to sunshine as we go...
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bares his soul in scotland. >> there's going to be times where i say the wrong thing. because i'm human. >> and why is idris elba in a kickboxing match? why is madonna there? that's next. when cold and flu hold you back try theraflu expressmax, now in new caplet form. it's the only cold and flu caplet theraflu. for a powerful comeback. ? ? new expressmax caplets. ziploc presents: cafeteria chaos. school lunch can be difficult. one little struggle... can lead to one monumental mishap. not with ziploc easy open tabs. sc johnson. halloween break! chance, chance the rapper! ? break me off a piece of that kit kat bar ? that's a good song. >>> bieber breaks down. "the weekend" is hitting the road. breaking down these trending stories in "the dish." justin bieber is explaining himself after storming offstage during a concert in england. >> there's going to be times where, you know, i say the wrong thing. because i'm human. >> the superstar performing in scotland, baring his soul between songs. >> i'm not a robot. there's going to be times where i get upset. >> bieber blaming
bares his soul in scotland. >> there's going to be times where i say the wrong thing. because i'm human. >> and why is idris elba in a kickboxing match? why is madonna there? that's next. when cold and flu hold you back try theraflu expressmax, now in new caplet form. it's the only cold and flu caplet theraflu. for a powerful comeback. ? ? new expressmax caplets. ziploc presents: cafeteria chaos. school lunch can be difficult. one little struggle... can lead to one monumental...
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scotland voted to remain within the eu.many has arrested five minute of it -- a recruiting for islamic state. the suspects focused on recruiting young muslims in germany and raising money to send them to syria to join up with islamic militants. also in germany, chancellor angela merkel's plans to cut carbon dioxide pollution by more than half over the next 15 years . that is according to the draft of the plan obtained by bloomberg. the reduction would be the most ambitious in the european union. merkel's government has squabbled for months over how to .ivide pollution reductions in the philippines the supreme court has cleared the way for the remains of her name marcos to be moved to the country's national heroes cemetery. marcos ruled the philippines for three decades before being coup rodrig forresident obama fo field of tradition, game of pickup basketball game with friends. in army's fort mcnair washington. obama started the election day tradition during the 2008 presidential campaign. global news 24 hours a day, powere
scotland voted to remain within the eu.many has arrested five minute of it -- a recruiting for islamic state. the suspects focused on recruiting young muslims in germany and raising money to send them to syria to join up with islamic militants. also in germany, chancellor angela merkel's plans to cut carbon dioxide pollution by more than half over the next 15 years . that is according to the draft of the plan obtained by bloomberg. the reduction would be the most ambitious in the european...
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. >> very happy saint andrews day to everybody celebrating in scotland and around the world. mister speaker, there is literally nothing to celebrate about the humanitarian catastrophe befalling the people of syria at this time. the situation in aleppo is described as being so bad it is one of the biggest massacres of civilian population since world war ii. what can the uk and the international community due to end suffering of the people of syria? >> the right honorable gentlemen is right to call attention to the appalling situation taking place in syria particularly indiscriminate attacks we see on civilians in aleppo. the united kingdom has been working to bring forward an emergency discussion at the un security council, that will take place later today. we one to see a cessation of hostilities and an opportunity for aid, humanitarian aid to have access to aleppo and we are pressing for that. >> the speaker is welcome the discussions taking place in the united nations and all those supporting the humanitarian solution to the crisis however things are so bad the agencies are
. >> very happy saint andrews day to everybody celebrating in scotland and around the world. mister speaker, there is literally nothing to celebrate about the humanitarian catastrophe befalling the people of syria at this time. the situation in aleppo is described as being so bad it is one of the biggest massacres of civilian population since world war ii. what can the uk and the international community due to end suffering of the people of syria? >> the right honorable gentlemen is...
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i might remind him it was only a couple years ago he wants to take scotland out. [shouting] >> order! order! order! order! you are in a very emotional condition. i normally regard you as a cerebral denizen of the house, tried to regard your composure. >> crimes such as burglary and vehicle theft but now crime is on the increase particularly perpetrated by drug dealers, drug users, it will be a priority for her majesty's government. is there anything more my humble friends can do to deal with this challenge? >> i think my honorable friend for raising an issue that is important for everybody. certainly the government will do all it can to support crime commissioners and already doing an excellent job in ethics. we have seen crime figures falling since 2009 but i recognize concerns my honorable friend has shown which is why the home office is supporting these, conducting weeks of action against operations, we legislated about dangerous signs including tough sentencing in place making sure defendants are punished. we should send a clear message we will not tolerate cr
i might remind him it was only a couple years ago he wants to take scotland out. [shouting] >> order! order! order! order! you are in a very emotional condition. i normally regard you as a cerebral denizen of the house, tried to regard your composure. >> crimes such as burglary and vehicle theft but now crime is on the increase particularly perpetrated by drug dealers, drug users, it will be a priority for her majesty's government. is there anything more my humble friends can do to...
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and scotland maintains maximum access.nly if this is completely refused by the u.k., as the first minister said, it is likely there would be a second independence referendum. but it is far too soon. , to talk about timing, right now the sole focus is on maintaining access for the whole of the u.k. and for scotland to the single market. far too soon. anna: it sounds as if you would, a vote for independence would come after brexit negotiations. >> i would not read too much into that in terms of timing. let's maintain access to the single market and maintain a number of jobs and wealth. if we could do that, that is a great result. what comes after, if that fails or of the u.k. government says no, time will tell. anna: thank you for joining us. stuart hosie joining us on the green. we will hear from the chancellor. francine: anna edwards and westminster with the s&p mp. as europe's political parties intend to face down the challenge of the far right, we have more on the u.k. government's fiscal plants. this is over. -- this is
and scotland maintains maximum access.nly if this is completely refused by the u.k., as the first minister said, it is likely there would be a second independence referendum. but it is far too soon. , to talk about timing, right now the sole focus is on maintaining access for the whole of the u.k. and for scotland to the single market. far too soon. anna: it sounds as if you would, a vote for independence would come after brexit negotiations. >> i would not read too much into that in...
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could be cut by 60% of the uk ops for the single market and that would be a $2.3 billion -- for scotland degette any tell us why his conservative colleague voted against the scottish government to protect the scottish people? >> the independent fiscal commission. >> mr. speaker i'm sure the independent fiscal commission will have noted that my colleagues voted against the s&p's motion because we have absolutely no idea where the s&p stands in relation to the uk's future relationship with the eu. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> mr. speaker this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you mr. speaker. a bill introduced by member organizations including faith. the support does not apply to application fees and a four-person collection fee impacts family budgets. will the prime minister undertake --. >> the issues of trying to ensure that those who are responsible for children actually pay their children when of families broken up. it's been a long-standing ques
could be cut by 60% of the uk ops for the single market and that would be a $2.3 billion -- for scotland degette any tell us why his conservative colleague voted against the scottish government to protect the scottish people? >> the independent fiscal commission. >> mr. speaker i'm sure the independent fiscal commission will have noted that my colleagues voted against the s&p's motion because we have absolutely no idea where the s&p stands in relation to the uk's future...
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puerto rico while trump visited 44 and also district of columbia, and don't forget about the trips to scotland and mexico. by the end of tonight, trump will have given 302 speeches, just a few dozen more than hillary clinton. now we see the candidates drill in on the same state, and in the final month, both candidates spent the most time in florida, clinton spending eight days there, and trump ten, including one today. there's the fund raising where we really see a big difference. trump attended between 50 to 60 fundraisers while clinton went to over 350, and that obviously affects how much money they raise. clinton raising nearly two times more than donald trump, and how are they spending that money? well, a good portion of it is on ads, an area where the clinton team beat trump. according to analysis, clinton and pacs support hillary clinton spent $253 million on tv ads and team trump spent just $93 million. in fact, clinton spent almost as much in the state of florida alone as trump has in the entire country. just some of the few nuggets we are learning about the final >> and if he happens
puerto rico while trump visited 44 and also district of columbia, and don't forget about the trips to scotland and mexico. by the end of tonight, trump will have given 302 speeches, just a few dozen more than hillary clinton. now we see the candidates drill in on the same state, and in the final month, both candidates spent the most time in florida, clinton spending eight days there, and trump ten, including one today. there's the fund raising where we really see a big difference. trump...
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actor leonardo dicaprio visited scotland yesterday. it was on a goodwill tri homelessness. "the revenant" star greeted fans and signed autographs as he arrived at a local cafe. it donates profits to projects supporting the homeless. as you can see... people didn't mind standing in the rain to meet decaprio. he's also scheduled to speak at the scottish business awards this week in edinburgh. thieves on donkeys stole turtle eggs from their sandy nests in mexico. it happened while dozens of school children turned out to watch the release of 8-thousand baby turtles yesterday. but as they watched the hatchlings scooping up eggs. officials say this is a clear illustration of the conservation project's necessity. the program marks nests and removes the eggs to its sanctuary until they hatch... and then returns the hatchlings to the beach. happy birthday - times five.. a mom is probably ?extremely grateful for her birthday present this year.. and: a turkey.. not a ticket! the surprise some bad drivers got from some nice officers.. good day is back in two minute. are all you need to
actor leonardo dicaprio visited scotland yesterday. it was on a goodwill tri homelessness. "the revenant" star greeted fans and signed autographs as he arrived at a local cafe. it donates profits to projects supporting the homeless. as you can see... people didn't mind standing in the rain to meet decaprio. he's also scheduled to speak at the scottish business awards this week in edinburgh. thieves on donkeys stole turtle eggs from their sandy nests in mexico. it happened while dozens...
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i was going home from visitin' my grandparents in scotland. [dramatic music] [sighs] you said you like jokes. here's a real neat one. [whirring] what'll i tell my mother? i'm sure you'll think of something. now move. i'm getting you a a e-way ticket back to new york right now. uh...on second thought, maybe you better buyuyour own ticket. - 'i'm in a hurry.' - 'but, mr. solo.' i'm sorry, chris. i'm in a hurry. go ahead. - chris, i've e anged my mind. - i was hoping you'd come back. some of my friends are trying to play another joke on me. let's just fool them this time, shall we? - you stay with me, alright? - okay. [speaking in foreign language] yes, i think i was first in line here a aually. [speaking in foreign language] yes, i understand. we'll work it out. guage] there. [speaking in foreign language] [dramatic music] [slow-papad music] it was sure fun out at the airport playing spies. yeah, it's been a lot of laughs. i hope you changed your mindnd about sending me home. well, as a matter of fact while you finish your fifth dessert, i'm goi
i was going home from visitin' my grandparents in scotland. [dramatic music] [sighs] you said you like jokes. here's a real neat one. [whirring] what'll i tell my mother? i'm sure you'll think of something. now move. i'm getting you a a e-way ticket back to new york right now. uh...on second thought, maybe you better buyuyour own ticket. - 'i'm in a hurry.' - 'but, mr. solo.' i'm sorry, chris. i'm in a hurry. go ahead. - chris, i've e anged my mind. - i was hoping you'd come back. some of my...
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scotland. no. that's not an independent commonwealth country. it'll cost you $3,000, leaving you with $4,000. over to georjean now. she had the lead with $7,400. and her response? she wasn't able to come up with a correct response. she wasn't able to come up with south africa after the fall of apartheid. it's going to cost you how much? oh, a big wager. that drops you down into third place. so you can relax for the next two weeks, because tomorrow, ladies and gentlemen, we will be coming to you from constitution hall in washington, d.c., for our teen tournament. join us then. from sony pictures studios, it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white! thank you, jim. this is vanna, and i'm pat... for those of you new to the show. thank you. appreciate that. see you later. hello! good to see you all. "on the map" is the category for our first "toss up" puzzle of the night. it's worth $1,000. off we go. ?? [ bell chimes ] cari. buffalo colorado. uh, nope. everybody... [
scotland. no. that's not an independent commonwealth country. it'll cost you $3,000, leaving you with $4,000. over to georjean now. she had the lead with $7,400. and her response? she wasn't able to come up with a correct response. she wasn't able to come up with south africa after the fall of apartheid. it's going to cost you how much? oh, a big wager. that drops you down into third place. so you can relax for the next two weeks, because tomorrow, ladies and gentlemen, we will be coming to you...
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-i know that, but, look, if you don't do it, captain devane is going to call scotland yard now, what do you want to do? good. so, how wawachanging your first in america? -i didn't have a jack. [knocking] come in. -hello, avery. -hello. it was quite a surprise hearing from you. to tell you the truth, i thought-- i thought you'd be far too busy to take the time to look at the work of a rank amateur. -don't be silly. i'm always interested in good photography. i don't think i'll be disappointed at all. -now, watch your steps, folks. -got a jumper this morning, huh? -yeah. where are sergeants mccall and hunter? -up in thihiman's room, 1706. -so what have we got? -victim's name is avery thompson. he's a british citizen. he left a suicide note. as you can see here, he claims he killed the two girlrland then jumped out the window because he's afraid he'll kill again. -captain? photographs of both the victims. -well, now, this looks like this could be our boy, huh? -yeah, well, maybe. everything seems pretty convenient, doesn't it? -what's that supposed to mean? -well, i mean, just that. -eve
-i know that, but, look, if you don't do it, captain devane is going to call scotland yard now, what do you want to do? good. so, how wawachanging your first in america? -i didn't have a jack. [knocking] come in. -hello, avery. -hello. it was quite a surprise hearing from you. to tell you the truth, i thought-- i thought you'd be far too busy to take the time to look at the work of a rank amateur. -don't be silly. i'm always interested in good photography. i don't think i'll be disappointed at...
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and instead of paying up, he business and tracked down victims in australia, italy, and scotland. one offered to pay us 50% of the amount he lost if we could track him down. we visited his last known address in the valley. his ex-wife says he took off for japan and left her on the hook for his bills. his name is now spoken with anger among collectors of cars. >> why isn't this guy in jail? >> it's hard to get police and prosecutors to take these cases. the attorney general's office uses the consumer fraud act, and that means it's a civil case. it may be easier to get a judgment that way. but if the person takes off, there's no arrest warrant, no jail time, and no guarantee any of the victims and we're getting into the auction season. >> i'm gonna tell you how to get one of these sxaurs not lose your shirt or get scammed. cars and not lose your shirt or get scammed. >>> tracking the storm system moving into the north valley around cave creek. light showers through downtown. off into the east valley right now. west valley is starting to dry o of an inch of rain. we still have though
and instead of paying up, he business and tracked down victims in australia, italy, and scotland. one offered to pay us 50% of the amount he lost if we could track him down. we visited his last known address in the valley. his ex-wife says he took off for japan and left her on the hook for his bills. his name is now spoken with anger among collectors of cars. >> why isn't this guy in jail? >> it's hard to get police and prosecutors to take these cases. the attorney general's office...
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if you had knee surgery in scotland, when i was a kid, i would be in hospital for six weeks. so the world has changed significantly. the other big change we sometimes miss that was really generated by the affordable care act -- not the affordable care act but the stimulus bill on the high-tech act was the ubiquitous deployment of electronic health record. we at least got into the 20th century, if not the 21st century. the work that needs to be done in my view is enhancing the consumer and provider experience in health care. what we have seen is a megatrend, particularly in the employer-sponsored insurance market, is the shift toward high deductible care, which is a very blunt instrument in my view and has not been particularly effective. it has been effective in containing employers cost but it has not necessarily been the best thing for the people who are receiving care. the other point to note is that we in health care, we don't exist in a vacuum. i live in menlo park, california, ground zero of google and facebook and venture capital. a massive amount of money has been put
if you had knee surgery in scotland, when i was a kid, i would be in hospital for six weeks. so the world has changed significantly. the other big change we sometimes miss that was really generated by the affordable care act -- not the affordable care act but the stimulus bill on the high-tech act was the ubiquitous deployment of electronic health record. we at least got into the 20th century, if not the 21st century. the work that needs to be done in my view is enhancing the consumer and...
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talking about when he was meeting with firage about pushing back against wind turbines being built in scotland. why? because he doesn't like wind turbines block the view at his scottish golf resorts. we have had about two weeks since donald trump has been the president and we haven't seen him distance himself really at all. so far we haven't seen it. -- you in a while. i think all of it is that donald trump has proven he is reluctant to change and often takes things to the absolute edge. >> it is extraordinary but he is in the process of putting together the federal government but takes time out to tweet about the hamilton actors and talk about snl and handle his private business. the ethical tone deafness of this is a concern. this is going to be a gigantic distraction and a problem. if the -- you know, if the word of the year in 2016 was post truth the word of 2017 might be keep tok ra si. who will enforce the law? what are they going to do about it? you almost get the trins that trump has violated so much this is one more. he is a. >> perhaps first quarter 2017 it may be normalized. we are
talking about when he was meeting with firage about pushing back against wind turbines being built in scotland. why? because he doesn't like wind turbines block the view at his scottish golf resorts. we have had about two weeks since donald trump has been the president and we haven't seen him distance himself really at all. so far we haven't seen it. -- you in a while. i think all of it is that donald trump has proven he is reluctant to change and often takes things to the absolute edge....
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estate developers in india, and now a british politician who, lobbied about the trump golf course in scotland.... now the first house republican is breaking ranks to criticize mr. trump's business entanglements, writing, you rightly criticized hillary for clinton foundation. if you have contracts w/foreign govts, it's certainly a big deal, too. #draintheswamp meanwhile, supporter, rudy guilianni said he could see the president elect dropping his pledge to call for an investigation into his former rival, hillary clinton. but could go either way giuliani there is a tradition in american politics that after behind you. i'd also be supportive of continuing the investigation. lana zak tag: and regardless of what mr. trump decides, it's worth noting that in this country the president doesn't decide who does or doesn't get prosecuted. that decision is supposed to be made based on evidence, independent of politics. lana zak, abcn, w "are you ready to die?" that's what one child involved..... in yesterday's deadly bus crash says.... the driver said.... just moments before the crash!!! now... retrieve.
estate developers in india, and now a british politician who, lobbied about the trump golf course in scotland.... now the first house republican is breaking ranks to criticize mr. trump's business entanglements, writing, you rightly criticized hillary for clinton foundation. if you have contracts w/foreign govts, it's certainly a big deal, too. #draintheswamp meanwhile, supporter, rudy guilianni said he could see the president elect dropping his pledge to call for an investigation into his...
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andrew carnegie was born in scotland, but he made history here in western pennsylvania. he was a giant of industry, but you can see he was only about 5'2". he is the guy who had a big vision. be vertically integrated his factories. min is he controlled the es, the transportation, the coke works used to make steel. and therolled the mills delivery systems, the railroads that took the steel to market. he was an amazing guy and he turned into america's greatest philanthropist. his goal was to make a lot of money and then give it all back before he died. he made so much money he could not give it all back. in 1939, there was another world's fair. this one in new york. the westinghouse company wanted to do something special. so they invented the first robot. his name was electro. 7'1", he could walk, talk, recognize colors. he could even smoke cigarettes. yeah, smoke cigarettes. the woodsmoke in billows. the engineers who worked on electro were so disgusted by the tar and nicotine they found built up in his artificial lungs that they all quit smoking. the people of america sa
andrew carnegie was born in scotland, but he made history here in western pennsylvania. he was a giant of industry, but you can see he was only about 5'2". he is the guy who had a big vision. be vertically integrated his factories. min is he controlled the es, the transportation, the coke works used to make steel. and therolled the mills delivery systems, the railroads that took the steel to market. he was an amazing guy and he turned into america's greatest philanthropist. his goal was to...
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plate number's in marker on the outside of the case underneath "product of scotland." you want to walk away from your car for a few minutes? absolutelyly know what it does, being got to the hospital off a lie? sorry for the confusion, zeke. tell a man a loved one's been in a traffic accident, so she can charge him with assault. yeah, you were so much in anguish, you showed up two hours late with halflf load on. okay, greg. i got lost. you're a lying prick. doctor said it was some kind of appendix problem. josh, stow zeke in the pokey? surere thanks. [ clears throat ] lieu, uh, thatat the complainant's boyfriend. thinks he's in just for the assault on her. doctor confirmed a miscarriage? [ medavoy ] fetus was 14 weeks. prospective mother's in shock. you should've seen what she went through. bloody hemorrhaging, terrible pain and cramps. we got her preliminary before she lost the baba. i don't want to ask her for any more right now. go with what you got. and take turns on this guy with a louisville slugger. uh, we'll probably just start with a conversation. yeah. no, of
plate number's in marker on the outside of the case underneath "product of scotland." you want to walk away from your car for a few minutes? absolutelyly know what it does, being got to the hospital off a lie? sorry for the confusion, zeke. tell a man a loved one's been in a traffic accident, so she can charge him with assault. yeah, you were so much in anguish, you showed up two hours late with halflf load on. okay, greg. i got lost. you're a lying prick. doctor said it was some kind...
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andrew carnegie was born in scotland, but he made history here in western pennsylvania. he was a giant of industry, but you can see he was only about 5'2". he is the guy who had a big vision. be vertically integrated his factories. that is he controlled the min es, the transportation, the coke works used to make steel. the controlled the mills and the delivery systems, the railroads that took the steel to market. he was an amazing guy and he turned into america's greatest philanthropist. his goal was to make a lot of money and then give it all back before he died. he made so much money he could not give it all back. in 1939, there was another world's fair. this one in new york. the westinghouse company wanted to do something special. so they invented the first robot. his name was electro. 7'1", he could walk, talk, recognize colors. he could even smoke cigarettes. yeah, smoke cigarettes. the woodsmoke in billows. the engineers who worked on electro were so disgusted by the tar and nicotine they found built up in his artificial lungs that they all quit smoking. the people
andrew carnegie was born in scotland, but he made history here in western pennsylvania. he was a giant of industry, but you can see he was only about 5'2". he is the guy who had a big vision. be vertically integrated his factories. that is he controlled the min es, the transportation, the coke works used to make steel. the controlled the mills and the delivery systems, the railroads that took the steel to market. he was an amazing guy and he turned into america's greatest philanthropist....
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george oliphant: tonight on "1st look" we're setting [theme music] scotland-- the name alone reverberates the strong sentiments of a proud nation. in edinburgh, the new parts of the city
george oliphant: tonight on "1st look" we're setting [theme music] scotland-- the name alone reverberates the strong sentiments of a proud nation. in edinburgh, the new parts of the city
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if you had knee surgery in scotland, when i was a kid, i would be in hospital for six weeks. so the world has changed significantly. the other big change we sometimes miss that was really generated by the affordable care act -- not the affordable care act but the stimulus bill on the high-tech act was the ubiquitous deployment of electronic health record. we at least got into the 20th century, if not the 21st century. the work that needs to be done in my view is enhancing the consumer and provider experience in health care. what we have seen is a megatrend, particularly in the employer-sponsored insurance market, is the shift toward high deductible care, which is a very blunt instrument in my view and has not been particularly effective. it has been effective in containing employers cost but it has not necessarily been the best thing for the people who are receiving care. the other point to note is that we in health care, we don't exist in a vacuum. i live in menlo park, california, ground zero of google and facebook and venture capital. a massive amount of money has been put
if you had knee surgery in scotland, when i was a kid, i would be in hospital for six weeks. so the world has changed significantly. the other big change we sometimes miss that was really generated by the affordable care act -- not the affordable care act but the stimulus bill on the high-tech act was the ubiquitous deployment of electronic health record. we at least got into the 20th century, if not the 21st century. the work that needs to be done in my view is enhancing the consumer and...
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the midst of the campaign, he took time off to omote his brand with a trip to the golf course in scotland and later opening a new hotel in washington, but nothing raises more questions than his ties to russian with this beauty pageant and buildings, trump has been promoting himself to russians for years traveling to moscow and other former soviet states with his children. daughter ivanka posted this on social media pushing the brand. >> i'm here. >>. >> reporter: yet, as can downtown, we minimized business connections to russia. russians on occasion? probably, but i have no relationship to russia. >> reporter: the head of a russian-american chamber of congress who says he worked on trump licensed projects told abc news there were extensive connections. >> the level of business in moscow, hundreds of millions of dollars that he received as a result of interaction with russian businessmen. >> hundreds of millions of dollars from russian businesses? >> correct. >> reporter: trump made millions, selling moscow righ with a man the fbi considers a top russian mafia figure invited into the vip s
the midst of the campaign, he took time off to omote his brand with a trip to the golf course in scotland and later opening a new hotel in washington, but nothing raises more questions than his ties to russian with this beauty pageant and buildings, trump has been promoting himself to russians for years traveling to moscow and other former soviet states with his children. daughter ivanka posted this on social media pushing the brand. >> i'm here. >>. >> reporter: yet, as can...
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. - on the rocky eastern coast of scotland is the historic town of st. andrews. it has the ruins of an ancient castle. and it's home to one of the oldest english-speaking universities in the world. but the town owns its international fame to a game. in 1457, king james the second was angry that instead of practicing for war, his nobles were playing a game where they hit a ball it was the game of golf. while there's some dispute as to exactly when and where golf was invented, there's no dispute that st. andrew's is considered the home of modern golf. there are no fewer than seven golf courses here. while there have been various games where a rock or pebble is hit with a stick the scots get credit for making one indispensable addition, the hole. some of the greatest golfers have been female. - in fact over the years, teen kids news has often reported on golf phenom michelle wei. - [narrator] michelle is a member of a new league of players who are shaking up the golf world. - she made history when she became the youngest golfer ever to play in the us women's amateur
. - on the rocky eastern coast of scotland is the historic town of st. andrews. it has the ruins of an ancient castle. and it's home to one of the oldest english-speaking universities in the world. but the town owns its international fame to a game. in 1457, king james the second was angry that instead of practicing for war, his nobles were playing a game where they hit a ball it was the game of golf. while there's some dispute as to exactly when and where golf was invented, there's no dispute...
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. - on the rocky eastern coast of scotland is the historic town of st. andrews. it has the ruins of an ancient castle. and it's home to one of the oldest english-speaking universities in the world. but the town owns its international fame to a game. in 1457, king james the second was angry that instead of practicing for war, his nobles were playing a game where they hit a ball with a stick. while there's some dispute as to exactly when and where golf was invented, there's no dispute that st. andrew's is considered the home of modern golf. there are no fewer than seven golf courses here. while there have been various games where a rock or pebble is hit with a stick the scots get credit for making one indispensable addition, the hole. by the way, there's no truth to the claim that le. - in fact over the years, teen kids news has often reported on golf phenom michelle wei. - [narrator] michelle is a member of a new league of players who are shaking up the golf world. - she made history when she became the youngest golfer ever to play in the us women's amateur champi
. - on the rocky eastern coast of scotland is the historic town of st. andrews. it has the ruins of an ancient castle. and it's home to one of the oldest english-speaking universities in the world. but the town owns its international fame to a game. in 1457, king james the second was angry that instead of practicing for war, his nobles were playing a game where they hit a ball with a stick. while there's some dispute as to exactly when and where golf was invented, there's no dispute that st....
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>> transferred up near scotland some place and the family. hey boys? i'll buy the first round. >> dig where i'm going? nice training base. low and low. >> [laughing] yeah. hey, tom? look who's boy? >> how are you? >> would you look at all the kwon so's purses collected by you. what is it celebrion? >> dog gone right. they're going to pin me on another air medal and send me home. i a will have you know i just completed number 25. >> say you really feeling okay, boy? >> well you wouldn't come and ask me when i was in the they have been running me half to death. >> may o me came to see me three or four times. >> what's going on between you and my girl old buddy. >> gather you're taking her home with you. >> why? she say that. >> that's what she believes. >> that's a few things that have to be worked out. >> like what? >> you don't just see a military civilian off, work things out. you join us okay. i've ordered a bottle. you come along. >> bruce? good to have you back. >> good to be back. >> major? the colonel would like toto see you. i suppose he didn't
>> transferred up near scotland some place and the family. hey boys? i'll buy the first round. >> dig where i'm going? nice training base. low and low. >> [laughing] yeah. hey, tom? look who's boy? >> how are you? >> would you look at all the kwon so's purses collected by you. what is it celebrion? >> dog gone right. they're going to pin me on another air medal and send me home. i a will have you know i just completed number 25. >> say you really...
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then he got scotland and wrote the conservative mind and a reputation as i said a few moments ago that's when it exploded from the conservative mind which was just a dissertation to think about. from that point forward from 1953 until his death in 54, he was regarded as the touchstone for the modern conservatism up to the goldwater movement and once the movement in 64 this old days could -- fizzled it went down and that isn't where he was in 196a 1962 but had a good run. >> what were some of the ideas that were revolutionary? i think it's important to put in the context of the times he is deeply worried about the fascism and nationalism into communism and all of these ideologies. he believed in the american character there was a sense that was given to us through people like george washington and john adams that our job was not to make the world a new box to preserve the best and he thought the founders being very classically educated were giving us something so he didn't think of america against hitler or stalin. he thought of america as something separate that was above stalin and hitl
then he got scotland and wrote the conservative mind and a reputation as i said a few moments ago that's when it exploded from the conservative mind which was just a dissertation to think about. from that point forward from 1953 until his death in 54, he was regarded as the touchstone for the modern conservatism up to the goldwater movement and once the movement in 64 this old days could -- fizzled it went down and that isn't where he was in 196a 1962 but had a good run. >> what were some...