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at that point, the commission -- all of them were scots. there were scots were all over the area. they sent to scotland to find stonemasons because by reputation, the scots were the greatest stonemasons on earth. they were not as ornamental as the italians, who worked on the capital later, but they were great stonemasons. they were on jobs in russia and france and everywhere. low and behold, they were lucky, in edinburgh, they were on hard times. newtown was being built, and the adam brothers designed it. and a stone mason could buy the lot and he had to build the facade like adams' plan but could fit anything behind it. they were kind of real estate people, too. england established a moratorium on buildings and skilled workmen were not allowed to leave the country because of the impending trouble with the french during the french revolution. so our scots were prominent businesspeople, they were found through their masonic lodge in edinburgh, the oldest in the world. within the lodge was lodge eight, working stonemasons. seven slipped out from scotland, sailed to norfolk, and then
at that point, the commission -- all of them were scots. there were scots were all over the area. they sent to scotland to find stonemasons because by reputation, the scots were the greatest stonemasons on earth. they were not as ornamental as the italians, who worked on the capital later, but they were great stonemasons. they were on jobs in russia and france and everywhere. low and behold, they were lucky, in edinburgh, they were on hard times. newtown was being built, and the adam brothers...
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. >> mary queen of scots was not very smart. queen elizabeth i was very smart. the other thing that i noticed, this novel, "column of fire" is about religious tal ropbs. we should all have freedom of worship was a new, radical idea. most thought the other thing to do was kill them all. there were two other powerful women in europe at the 16th century who shared that belief. one was queen catherine of france and margaret of parma, governor of the netherlands. it's interesting, isn't it, the three early proponents of the idea of religious tolerance happened to be female rulers. >> ken follet, i have been teaching first amendment seminar on religious liberty. it will now begin with "column of fire." i have never been able to articulate where it comes from. you make it come alive. it's a bill under siege all around the world as we saw from the mosque attack yesterday in egypt. everywhere fanatics want to relive the 17th century. and i think a column of fire" might help slow them down a bit. >> well, a certainly hope so. although you
. >> mary queen of scots was not very smart. queen elizabeth i was very smart. the other thing that i noticed, this novel, "column of fire" is about religious tal ropbs. we should all have freedom of worship was a new, radical idea. most thought the other thing to do was kill them all. there were two other powerful women in europe at the 16th century who shared that belief. one was queen catherine of france and margaret of parma, governor of the netherlands. it's interesting,...
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but the scots, they were very organized men. they were heads -- crews of workmen back there, so they were highly organized and they brought the house to completion. they knew how to interact. a lot of the other workmen were not experienced at all. apprenticeship, for example, was very difficult here. because the boys wouldn't stay. they would just leave. and the papers are full of ads for the apprentices fled, georgetown papers, alexandria papers. >> so what was the specific role of the scottish masons who came to work on the white house? >> the scottish masons built the stone walls. and the stone walls are about that thick and were backed with about 3 feet of brick. not brick meant to be exposed to the weather, but brick that was to be protected. so it's not the strong brick that you would have on the outside of a building. and if you want to see that brick, samples of it, the green house in mt. vernon was reconstructed using that brick. they're exactly the size, specified, great big ones, and that's what lined these stone wall
but the scots, they were very organized men. they were heads -- crews of workmen back there, so they were highly organized and they brought the house to completion. they knew how to interact. a lot of the other workmen were not experienced at all. apprenticeship, for example, was very difficult here. because the boys wouldn't stay. they would just leave. and the papers are full of ads for the apprentices fled, georgetown papers, alexandria papers. >> so what was the specific role of the...
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of november as our national day it is celebrated our own in the world enthusiastically by explanted scots under friends if you're watching the show in hong kong or singapore today and you bump into some jolly tartan clad men apparently willing scots and the chances are they're on the way till some time does the event and scott was national dress the kilt. i know someone has the talent to see this day as a full scale national holiday in scotland from a member of the westminster and scottish parliaments denis kahn of them states his case. scotland is one of the few countries in the world that doesn't have a national holiday just one d. in the year when we can celebrate our national identity the fans have got by stealing the irish have got st patrick's day united states of america. national holidays they've got the it's thanksgiving day on independence day and here in scotland you know we're nearly the bottom of the european league in terms of the number of public holidays compared with other countries and i would like to see this in underage the becoming a national d.n.a. it's the nearest t
of november as our national day it is celebrated our own in the world enthusiastically by explanted scots under friends if you're watching the show in hong kong or singapore today and you bump into some jolly tartan clad men apparently willing scots and the chances are they're on the way till some time does the event and scott was national dress the kilt. i know someone has the talent to see this day as a full scale national holiday in scotland from a member of the westminster and scottish...
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it seems roger federer has always liked the scots. here he is in of scotla nd liked the scots. for one of the country's favourite son. my advice isjust to get healthy again, take your time however long it takes. when you come back you want to be 100%. it isjust nice to be caught again with you, i have missed you. that is roger fererer dirt. saying do not rush back. what is the latest with your recovery? this year has been hard. i had the problem with my hip in the la st had the problem with my hip in the last few months. but that advice from roger federer, my goal right now is not about playing my best tennis in future but it being fit and healthy. i really miss playing and healthy. i really miss playing and it is tough to be away from the court. and yes, when i want to come back and start competing again i wa nt back and start competing again i want to be 100% fit. and make back and start competing again i want to be 10096 fit. and make sure i do not rush back. so we're hoping to be fit for the tournament in january but you're not sure. tell me how this event fits into your wi
it seems roger federer has always liked the scots. here he is in of scotla nd liked the scots. for one of the country's favourite son. my advice isjust to get healthy again, take your time however long it takes. when you come back you want to be 100%. it isjust nice to be caught again with you, i have missed you. that is roger fererer dirt. saying do not rush back. what is the latest with your recovery? this year has been hard. i had the problem with my hip in the la st had the problem with my...
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those scots still in australia needed to beat samoa to make the quarterfinals.ast eight by half—time. leading 14—6,... a different half and samoa were a different side. pace and power pulled the score back to 14—14. scotland needed to land either this penalty or this drop goal to keep their tournament alive. commentator: and that might be their world cup! had a chance to win the game and then another with the drop goal but we can be proud. not proud of the first two games but prouder of this last performance. we owed it to ourselves and the fans. samoa will face australia in the last eight after the tournament hosts continued their serene progress against lebanon. closer than many expected but the kangaroos crossed six times to win 34—0. no shock in sydney but across the tasman sea tonga did pull off a surprise. the pre—tournament decision of eight players eligible for both teams to choose red instead of black now looks a good bet. in a feisty atmosphere tensions boiled over during the haka. the huge tongan contingent in the crowd were quiet at first as the kiwi
those scots still in australia needed to beat samoa to make the quarterfinals.ast eight by half—time. leading 14—6,... a different half and samoa were a different side. pace and power pulled the score back to 14—14. scotland needed to land either this penalty or this drop goal to keep their tournament alive. commentator: and that might be their world cup! had a chance to win the game and then another with the drop goal but we can be proud. not proud of the first two games but prouder of...
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i too am a scot and scotland has a great deal to offer to the north and the south but i'm puzzled asre should be an arctic ambassador. after all, that is what the debate is about? well, i think it fits absolutely perfectly. the need for an arctic ambassador, i will cover other areas in my speech but it is absolutely crucial that we make these links and have these friendships, and collaborative projects across the whole of the arctic. you know, i hope the honourable member has a wide range of interests and am asking him to open his mind to the possibilities if we have an arctic ambassador fighting for the uk and for scotland over a wider range of issues. the minister said he didn't think that appointing an arctic ambassador, as some countries have done, was the right approach for the uk. particularly given our wide diversity of interests and established engagement across the arctic states and in the arctic council, we do not think that this would add value. as minister for the polar regions, i'm already supported by a senior foreign & commonwealth office official. that official overse
i too am a scot and scotland has a great deal to offer to the north and the south but i'm puzzled asre should be an arctic ambassador. after all, that is what the debate is about? well, i think it fits absolutely perfectly. the need for an arctic ambassador, i will cover other areas in my speech but it is absolutely crucial that we make these links and have these friendships, and collaborative projects across the whole of the arctic. you know, i hope the honourable member has a wide range of...
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it had to be secure as well for the rebellious scots who are not far off in a struggle against them theking of england required a dependable ally and found him in the bishop of dunham he confirmed royal powers upon the bishop and for his protection built the castle. jairam is a typical norman cost the cape is on a rise with the other buildings grouped around it today the castle is a college of the university it has undergone extensive reconstruction its original character can best be seen in the norman child. six palace divide the space within the chapel recalling the six days in which god created the world. the shafts of the palace are simplicity itself but the capitals are highly imaginative depicting human and animal films in and it met for life. week. the saw delta went hand in hand and. they were united neck common task of defending the border and the ranks of sin cut. in the east of the cathedral in the triumphant chapel of the nine. but. the chronicles of old sang the praises of chaos but stew countless miracles that happened beside it and spock. but now a playing slap mocks the
it had to be secure as well for the rebellious scots who are not far off in a struggle against them theking of england required a dependable ally and found him in the bishop of dunham he confirmed royal powers upon the bishop and for his protection built the castle. jairam is a typical norman cost the cape is on a rise with the other buildings grouped around it today the castle is a college of the university it has undergone extensive reconstruction its original character can best be seen in...
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show in hong kong or singapore today and you bump into some jolly tartan clad men apparently willing scots then the chances are they're on the way till some tundras day event and scott was national dress the kilt however imo someone is determined to see this day as a full scale national hold it in scotland former member of the westminster and scottish parliament is dennis canavan states this case. scotland is one of the few countries in the world that doesn't have a notch.
show in hong kong or singapore today and you bump into some jolly tartan clad men apparently willing scots then the chances are they're on the way till some tundras day event and scott was national dress the kilt however imo someone is determined to see this day as a full scale national hold it in scotland former member of the westminster and scottish parliament is dennis canavan states this case. scotland is one of the few countries in the world that doesn't have a notch.
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a first edition of reginald scot's "the discoverie of witchcraft," from way back in 1584!ginald scot's "discoverie of witchcraft" is considered the first book in english published on magic. he decided that people weren't really witches. they were just clever tricksters and the book itself was issued to try to show people that they were not actually performing weird rituals or killing people. they were simply performing clever conjuring tricks. >> that same letter reveals the book had been in his father's sights for years. >> he wrote that he spent 20 years searching for a good copy of the book. >> what did he pay for it? >> he paid about $1,200 at the time, so in today's dollars, maybe $21,000. it was a substantial amount of money. >> how relevant is the book today? >> it's an important book in the history of the art. some people say that with the tricks that it describes, you could, to this day, make a living as a magician. >> this i have to see to believe. magician bill cook volunteers to show me a trick straight from the pages of "the discoverie of witchcraft." >> pick
a first edition of reginald scot's "the discoverie of witchcraft," from way back in 1584!ginald scot's "discoverie of witchcraft" is considered the first book in english published on magic. he decided that people weren't really witches. they were just clever tricksters and the book itself was issued to try to show people that they were not actually performing weird rituals or killing people. they were simply performing clever conjuring tricks. >> that same letter...
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imagine blaming america for the chinese trade imbalance and letting china get off scot-free. is that putting america first? president xi flattered president trump, and he fell for it, hook, line, and sinker. from each of his interactions with president xi, president trump has only gotten flattery, pomp, and circumstance, but nothing for the american worker, nothing. if he keeps this approach up with a growing economic power like china, he will be the author of a second new -- sorry. if he keeps this approach up with a growing economic power like china, president trump will be the author of a new international reality, america second. concerning the situation on the korean peninsula, instead of working towards a new meaningful understanding of how to best deal with north korea, president trump traded petty barbs with the president of north korea on twitter. close your eyes for a moment and imagine if this was the way that roosevelt behaved towards stalin or eisenhower towards khrushchev or kennedy towards castro. this is below the dignity of the office of president of the unit
imagine blaming america for the chinese trade imbalance and letting china get off scot-free. is that putting america first? president xi flattered president trump, and he fell for it, hook, line, and sinker. from each of his interactions with president xi, president trump has only gotten flattery, pomp, and circumstance, but nothing for the american worker, nothing. if he keeps this approach up with a growing economic power like china, he will be the author of a second new -- sorry. if he keeps...
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cavani then caught the scots defence static, and it looked like a lumb night ahead, even longer whenpe fired in a fourth. second half was shooting practice for psg. three more goals and a record—breaking 24 in their champions league group with one match to go. celtic fans were right to be fearful. now, its almost here — we're just over an hour away from the start of the ashes series. at midnight ourtime, joe root‘s england will begin the defence of that famous urn as the first test gets under way in brisbane. england have been already written off by large sections of the australian media, but root and his team appear to be quietly confident. we can go live now to brisbane and speak to our sports correspondent, andy swiss. i think they have been somewhat under the radar here in australia. quite a settled build—up and no great dramas. they seemed calm and composed going into this first test match at the gabba. they are the underdogs for many reasons, not least the absence of one of their best players, ben stokes, one of the best players, ben stokes, one of the best all—rounders in the
cavani then caught the scots defence static, and it looked like a lumb night ahead, even longer whenpe fired in a fourth. second half was shooting practice for psg. three more goals and a record—breaking 24 in their champions league group with one match to go. celtic fans were right to be fearful. now, its almost here — we're just over an hour away from the start of the ashes series. at midnight ourtime, joe root‘s england will begin the defence of that famous urn as the first test gets...
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i assume, even though i was born in africa, my parents are scots, and my formation is entirely scottish, ironic, absurdist view of the world which is also very scottish, and very russian interestingly. very chekhovian — nothing makes much sense, so you might as get on with things. and after a long career as a writer, which continues, obviously you're writing as furiously, as seriously as ever. that hasn't cooled at all for you, has it? no. you still get the urge? absolutely. i think sometimes i can't believe my good luck, to be still writing, still having my books published. my first novel was published 35 years ago, it shocks me to say. no, i never take it for granted. and, of course, again to quote chekhov, to be a free artist is possibly the best thing you can possibly be on this small planet. william boyd, author of the dreams of bethany mellmoth, thank you very much. pa rt part two of the weekend certainly a dry and right one for many of us. by few showers but noticeably colder. it will be a cold bonfire night for most but at least dry. overnight the temperatures falling away under
i assume, even though i was born in africa, my parents are scots, and my formation is entirely scottish, ironic, absurdist view of the world which is also very scottish, and very russian interestingly. very chekhovian — nothing makes much sense, so you might as get on with things. and after a long career as a writer, which continues, obviously you're writing as furiously, as seriously as ever. that hasn't cooled at all for you, has it? no. you still get the urge? absolutely. i think sometimes...
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the scot took silver but could have gone one better.l points race. american jennifer valente outsprinted her at the end to take the title. there was a disappointing start to the season for britain‘s two man bobsleigh team. competing at the opening world cup event in lake placid in the usa, brad hall and toby olubi had been 15th after the first run but crashed early in their second, flipping the bob upside down as brake man olubi fell out the back. both athletes walked away. that‘s all from sportsday. goodnight. i don‘t think it will be quite bobsleigh weather for most of us through the course of this weekend, but it will turn noticeably colder. we‘ve got to get there first of all. certainly in the southern half of the british isles what was tropical storm pre—nup isn‘t going to come as with the gale force wind, but it will bring moist air from the tropics and we are already seeing the effects of that. rain through northern ireland, the greater part of england and wales. further north you don‘t get to see that effect. that‘s why the temp
the scot took silver but could have gone one better.l points race. american jennifer valente outsprinted her at the end to take the title. there was a disappointing start to the season for britain‘s two man bobsleigh team. competing at the opening world cup event in lake placid in the usa, brad hall and toby olubi had been 15th after the first run but crashed early in their second, flipping the bob upside down as brake man olubi fell out the back. both athletes walked away. that‘s all from...
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the scot was edged out by the swiss. world rankings — says he hopes to make his competitive return in brisbane in january. iam in iamina i am in a significantly better place than i was, you know, in the buildup to the us open, and certainly at the end of wimbledon. i was really struggling, you know, walking was a big problem to me. you know, so i am just read you get myself back to 100%. -- i just read you get myself back to 100%. —— i amjust just read you get myself back to 100%. —— i am just trying to get myself back to. well federer himself took some time out of the game at the end of last year to recover from injury. he says murray needs to be patient and make sure he's recovered fully. take your time. you know, however long it takes, when you come back, you want to be at 100%. otherwise, the problem is, itjust feels like you can't be the best, when the big tournaments, so it is wise and worthwhile to take an extra week, extra month, whatever it may be, because i am sure and he still has a lot of years left. —— andy.
the scot was edged out by the swiss. world rankings — says he hopes to make his competitive return in brisbane in january. iam in iamina i am in a significantly better place than i was, you know, in the buildup to the us open, and certainly at the end of wimbledon. i was really struggling, you know, walking was a big problem to me. you know, so i am just read you get myself back to 100%. -- i just read you get myself back to 100%. —— i amjust just read you get myself back to 100%. ——...
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it does and i assume, i was born in africa, my parents are scots, and my formation is entirely scottishng ironic absurdist view of the world which is also very scottish and very russian interestingly. nothing makes much sense you might as get on with things. and after a long career as a writer with continues with your writing as furiously as ever. that hasn't cooled at all for you. absolutely. sometimes i can't believe my good luck, to be still writing, still having my books published. my first novel was published. my first novel was published 35 years ago. i never take it for granted and again to quote anton chekhov, to be a free artist is possibly the best thing you can possibly be on this small planet. william boyd, author of the dreams of bethany mellmoth, thank you. good evening. long nights, clear skies, hardly any breeze and fork. that is what we usually think about at this time of the year but is never that straightforward with the areas of cloud floating about and we have that at the moment but we are seeing some fog developing and turning dense in places already. the main area
it does and i assume, i was born in africa, my parents are scots, and my formation is entirely scottishng ironic absurdist view of the world which is also very scottish and very russian interestingly. nothing makes much sense you might as get on with things. and after a long career as a writer with continues with your writing as furiously as ever. that hasn't cooled at all for you. absolutely. sometimes i can't believe my good luck, to be still writing, still having my books published. my first...
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as salomon got left scot-free down the field and quinton flowers wasn't going miss him. nearly 500 passing yards for quinton flowers today to set a new south florida record. and now the two-point conversion to tie this game. a huge play. here we go. >> dusty: quarterback run game will be a big part of the red zone offense for south florida. >> adam: flowers looking. has a man. tie game! d'ernest johnson makes it 42-all. >> adam: for quinton flowers, he fooled the defense. all day to throw the football. quinton flowers works to his right. buys time, buys time. and d'ernest johnson works his way out. throws all the way right and then look at the eyes. he's going take it all the way back. wide open in the back of the end zone, d'ernest johnson. whether that was a designed play or that was ad-libbed on the fly, it works to perfection. you go all the way to one side of the field. have your running back block for a second, sneak out the door. nobody to account for him. we are knotted up. >> adam: and quinton flowers continues to get it done. a school record for total offense i
as salomon got left scot-free down the field and quinton flowers wasn't going miss him. nearly 500 passing yards for quinton flowers today to set a new south florida record. and now the two-point conversion to tie this game. a huge play. here we go. >> dusty: quarterback run game will be a big part of the red zone offense for south florida. >> adam: flowers looking. has a man. tie game! d'ernest johnson makes it 42-all. >> adam: for quinton flowers, he fooled the defense. all...
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chief scot since he was sworn in as push to get tasers into the department. he believes it will reduce serious injuries to officers as well as the people they are trying to take into custody. >> tasers is one option. not to be used in every situation. not to be used based on race or economic status. based on the behavior that dictates what is appropriate.>> reporter: the chief said the use of force incidents are down 17% from last year. he said the department of justice recommended that the department explore the use of tasers following an investigation into the department after several officer involved shootings. the three predecessors to chief scot tried and failed to get tasers into the department. we asked the chief about it he said the timing is different. in terms of where officers are and where law enforcement is. that could be a potential reason as to why we might see it past. it is unclear. this meeting will start in our. when the vote comes down we will bring it to you.>> san francisco one of two big cities without tasers. we will have to see what h
chief scot since he was sworn in as push to get tasers into the department. he believes it will reduce serious injuries to officers as well as the people they are trying to take into custody. >> tasers is one option. not to be used in every situation. not to be used based on race or economic status. based on the behavior that dictates what is appropriate.>> reporter: the chief said the use of force incidents are down 17% from last year. he said the department of justice recommended...
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plenty across eastern and northern scot countedies in england and scotland.he british isles. for thursday into friday, no longer a straight flow from north to south. notice how the isobars have backed more in towards the north—west. weather front not a million miles away from the northern half the british isles. so it could be a greyer day. still on the cool side so pretty chilly but maybe temperatures coming up a degree or two thanks to the loss of that straightforward northerly wind across the british isles. as i sake you from friday on into the weekend, so this high pressure is trying to be the more dominant feature, the low having slipped further towards the east. so thaends up with more of a north—westerly flow for many more parts of the british isles. that means not wall—to—wall sunshine there. could be a lot of cloud, given that flow has come in from the atlantic, picking up moisture all the while. but further ahead than that, we see things in the models which suggest we may well revert to type with low pressure in the east, high pressure in the west a
plenty across eastern and northern scot countedies in england and scotland.he british isles. for thursday into friday, no longer a straight flow from north to south. notice how the isobars have backed more in towards the north—west. weather front not a million miles away from the northern half the british isles. so it could be a greyer day. still on the cool side so pretty chilly but maybe temperatures coming up a degree or two thanks to the loss of that straightforward northerly wind across...
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eight with a bonus point victory over lei nster eight with a bonus point victory over leinster at scotshey scored one of the tries of the season. scored one of the tries of the season. look where niko matawalu receives the ball, and hejust kept going, bypassing the defence one by one. but he let nick grigg finish thejob right one. but he let nick grigg finish the job right at the end. the final score was 31—21. scholars are still top of the pro 1a‘s conference be. centre scott williams scored two days after being recalled into the wales squad. scarlet missed out on a bonus point, though. and elsewhere there was a convincing win for monster who thrashed the dragons a9-6, monster who thrashed the dragons a9—6, and also one game in the anglo welsh cup in which sale beat worcester 2a—21. the ashes is less than three weeks away, but england have had an injury scare to two key players, steven finn and moeen ali will miss the first two warm up matches. steven finn is struggling with a knee injury, although scans have shown it is not as serious as they feared. moeen has a side strain but is hop
eight with a bonus point victory over lei nster eight with a bonus point victory over leinster at scotshey scored one of the tries of the season. scored one of the tries of the season. look where niko matawalu receives the ball, and hejust kept going, bypassing the defence one by one. but he let nick grigg finish thejob right one. but he let nick grigg finish the job right at the end. the final score was 31—21. scholars are still top of the pro 1a‘s conference be. centre scott williams...
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well, it seems that in the 1780s, the scots propagated a double rose, it's called the scottish double rose, it swept europe like crazy, everybody had to have a scottish double rose. they were everywhere. george iii had them, everybody had them. finally, duh, we should have figured that out 20 years ago, but we didn't. and that's their trademark, their gift to the house, is the scottish rose. >> and interview with historian william seale at the white house, sunday at 8:00 p.m. and mid night eastern here on american history tv only on c-span3. >>> c-span's student cam video composition is under way. our students are hard at work and sharing their experiences with us through twitter. it's not too late to enter. our deadline is january 18, 2018. we're asking students to choose a provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video illustrating why it's important to you. our competition is open to all middle school and high school students grades 6 through 12. $100,000 in cash prizes will be awarded. the grand prize of $5,000 will go to the student or team with the best overall entry. for
well, it seems that in the 1780s, the scots propagated a double rose, it's called the scottish double rose, it swept europe like crazy, everybody had to have a scottish double rose. they were everywhere. george iii had them, everybody had them. finally, duh, we should have figured that out 20 years ago, but we didn't. and that's their trademark, their gift to the house, is the scottish rose. >> and interview with historian william seale at the white house, sunday at 8:00 p.m. and mid...
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the scots leave behind a work that's still with us today, the encyclopedia britannica, which comes out in the mid-1760s. diderot here was famous for big -- being one of the rallying cries of the revolution. not the more famous one of liberty, equality, fraternity. let us strangle the last king with the guts of the last priest." this is what diderot says we ought to be embodying. you see how he thinks that sort of religion and monarchy. aristocracy, privilege, go together. and they have equally to be -- the field needs to equally be cleared of both of those. what do we do here in this country? revolutionary americans, rather than seeing it as i say as an enemy of enlightenment, as the french do, they harness the power of religion. and indeed were overwhelmingly religious themselves and drew their arguments for resistance from protestant christian religious sources as professor driesbach laid out for us recently. also, there was a rumor that diderot, who was tasked off -- or tasked himself with giving the entry for religion in that encyclopedia, wanted to just have one line in which he s
the scots leave behind a work that's still with us today, the encyclopedia britannica, which comes out in the mid-1760s. diderot here was famous for big -- being one of the rallying cries of the revolution. not the more famous one of liberty, equality, fraternity. let us strangle the last king with the guts of the last priest." this is what diderot says we ought to be embodying. you see how he thinks that sort of religion and monarchy. aristocracy, privilege, go together. and they have...
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but the fact remains that i'm in this position because of one person, and now he's technically scot-free. david: understood. sergeant, thank you very much. we appreciate you being hered today. >> you're very welcome. david: god bless. so now we know the terrorist's phone was full of isis propaganda. this guy had videos, pictures, you name it. so is it time for social media companies to help stop it? >>> also, republicans say the tax cut bill is going to help small businesses, so why is one small business group claiming to represent 55,000 small businesses coming out against it? with our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight... four weeks without the car. okay, yep. good night. with accident forgiveness, your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. your rates won't go up just because of an accident. only new tena intimates has ♪ it'pro-skin technologyiend designed to quickly wick away moisture to help maintain your skin's natural balance. for a free sample, call 1-877-get-
but the fact remains that i'm in this position because of one person, and now he's technically scot-free. david: understood. sergeant, thank you very much. we appreciate you being hered today. >> you're very welcome. david: god bless. so now we know the terrorist's phone was full of isis propaganda. this guy had videos, pictures, you name it. so is it time for social media companies to help stop it? >>> also, republicans say the tax cut bill is going to help small businesses, so...
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berry and that separates me from his from pride and i can't get through who's that guy we're not a scot maybe he's god not a one of the musicians stuck in his closet. maybe you have seen the at work christiane on otto promotes the world's biggest brands he gets over twenty three million euros from riyadh and many more from his sponsors nike pay him twenty six million euro a year he's football's biggest star. i have a poke around but it all looks the same. no gaps in the fans just more manned gates around the corner. stalking ronaldo makes me feel like one of these tiny ants crawling around aimlessly. our and we all small and insignificant compared to him. maybe i just need to meet someone who knows him personally tell me c r seven is just a normal guy the violin player bad luck he's being picked up so i can't ask him. so a ditch waiting around the villa back to the city to madrid to a place where the stars go in their free time. the restaurant a side door on osteoporosis that the city's best players dying here. they must sit hidden away in these cramped back rooms with their friends dri
berry and that separates me from his from pride and i can't get through who's that guy we're not a scot maybe he's god not a one of the musicians stuck in his closet. maybe you have seen the at work christiane on otto promotes the world's biggest brands he gets over twenty three million euros from riyadh and many more from his sponsors nike pay him twenty six million euro a year he's football's biggest star. i have a poke around but it all looks the same. no gaps in the fans just more manned...
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we do have some showers i'm going take you in first to the santa cruz area, santa cruz mountains, scotsley, apt toe area. coyote road, yes, it is damp out there. in terms of rainfall, .86 in santa rosa. san jose, fremont you guys have measured 0.04. san francisco 0.09. ant yak, .16. much more coming. in the mountains, this is turning to snow. but not in tahoe. not in truckee. it's raining there at the highest elevations. they have snow falling right now. state route 88 and 4 both requiring chains. here is a live picture from our tahoe camera. this is really above 8,000 feet that we're seeing the snow coming down. much more coming. winter storm watch. wednesday at 10:00 a.m. for the sierra until friday 4:00 a.m., above 6,000 feet. 8 to 16 inches. and at the highest elevations, could see up to two feet of snow. definitely prepare for winter driving conditions if you're heading up later this week. could create some travel delays and chain controls are likely. numbers in the 40s to the 60s. quite a variety here. sfo camera showing you the view here. and yes, planes are still taking off. tom
we do have some showers i'm going take you in first to the santa cruz area, santa cruz mountains, scotsley, apt toe area. coyote road, yes, it is damp out there. in terms of rainfall, .86 in santa rosa. san jose, fremont you guys have measured 0.04. san francisco 0.09. ant yak, .16. much more coming. in the mountains, this is turning to snow. but not in tahoe. not in truckee. it's raining there at the highest elevations. they have snow falling right now. state route 88 and 4 both requiring...
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scot will shoot plummer's scenes over the next few weeks and the filmmakers will quickly edit spacey out of the footage. this has another person has come forward accusing spacey of sexual misconduct. former boston anchor heather said spacey sexually assaulted her 18-year-old son at a bar in nantucket last summer. a report was filed last week and evidence of the assault was given to investigators.>>> people who hike and jog in san bruno mountain state park. two reported incidents of a man groping women as they ran along the trail inside the park. investigators released a sketch of the suspect >> a white man five foot eight inches tall -- 180 pounds with blue eyes and brown hair. groomed beard with sideburns. the first incident happened around 4:30 pm. the other on monday of this week around 5:30 pm. in both cases the suspect approached the woman from behind and groped them and took off. investigators believe he was driving a light colored 2009 mazda 3 hatchback or similar vehicle. anyone with information call the san mateo sheriff's office.>>> concorde police identified two of the sus
scot will shoot plummer's scenes over the next few weeks and the filmmakers will quickly edit spacey out of the footage. this has another person has come forward accusing spacey of sexual misconduct. former boston anchor heather said spacey sexually assaulted her 18-year-old son at a bar in nantucket last summer. a report was filed last week and evidence of the assault was given to investigators.>>> people who hike and jog in san bruno mountain state park. two reported incidents of a...
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just being a i'm a member of twenty fourth when the scots parliament passed equal moderates legislation what a proud moment that was but listening to crispin blunt he's saying there's more to be done both domestically and internationally i mean there's no a day that the campaign for equality has to continue and has to continue at the rates and pace of change that people want and i think what we've seen chris been saying is that problem has an important role to play all the see all parliaments across the united kingdom and ensuring that legislation keeps up to date with people's demands rightful demands for teens thank you to subpoena. coming up after the break something very special an interview with cottle this colus pushable on the elected president. has passed no. but it's also democratic dynamite. scene years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with a gun if a bad guy tried to get to one of my family members he would have better a lot better and i think they are and hurting one of my my babies says my book was published in the year two thou
just being a i'm a member of twenty fourth when the scots parliament passed equal moderates legislation what a proud moment that was but listening to crispin blunt he's saying there's more to be done both domestically and internationally i mean there's no a day that the campaign for equality has to continue and has to continue at the rates and pace of change that people want and i think what we've seen chris been saying is that problem has an important role to play all the see all parliaments...
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those scots still in australia needed to beat samoa to make the quarterfinals.14—6,... a different path and samoa were a different path and samoa were a different site. pace and power pulled the score back to 14—14. scotla nd pulled the score back to 14—14. scotland needed to land either this penalty or this drop goal to keep their tournament alive. commentator: and that might be their world cup! had a chance to win the game but we can be proud. not proud of the first two games but prouder of this last performance. samoa will face australia in the last eight after the hosts continued their serene progress against lebanon. closer than many expected that the kangaroos crossed six times to win 34-0. no kangaroos crossed six times to win 34—0. no shock in sydney but tonga did pull off a surprise. a pretournament decision of eight players eligible for both teams did choose red instead of black pellets of good bet. in a feisty atmosphere tensions boiled over during the dance. the kiwis were leading 16—2 in half—time. that tonga didn't give up. hard yards and quick han
those scots still in australia needed to beat samoa to make the quarterfinals.14—6,... a different path and samoa were a different path and samoa were a different site. pace and power pulled the score back to 14—14. scotla nd pulled the score back to 14—14. scotland needed to land either this penalty or this drop goal to keep their tournament alive. commentator: and that might be their world cup! had a chance to win the game but we can be proud. not proud of the first two games but...
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i once just found some scots. here and that's a good sign you can find your for equalities large scar while far as the ending of days ranges really takes its toll on the soil a really good fart program is really important and i'm the country so much healthier because military. angela. jared managed to recover a camera truck which could show whether a healthy population of rock wallabies is persisting here thanks in part to the continuation of traditional model burning in the area and then boom now. that's incredible. like i want to throw. my hero and. since modern have returned to the desert in areas where they're burning the overall size and intensity of wildfires have reduced dramatically but the moderate on to learn there are one hundred indigenous ranger groups across a stray leo hoping to restore over sixty seven million hectares of land. when you're out here and he see people like walk out lighting fires you see the ranges caring for the endangered species you understand that. without them this country is no
i once just found some scots. here and that's a good sign you can find your for equalities large scar while far as the ending of days ranges really takes its toll on the soil a really good fart program is really important and i'm the country so much healthier because military. angela. jared managed to recover a camera truck which could show whether a healthy population of rock wallabies is persisting here thanks in part to the continuation of traditional model burning in the area and then boom...
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years there was absolutely no accountability you know the people responsible for those crimes when scot free now that you hope that zimbabweans could rally to gether to push for accountability and also a huge challenge in the compromise of state institutions including the security forces themselves who have just stepped in to intervene politically so there is need to go back to the drawing board and say the political leadership of the public should insist that going forward the military and others should be independent should be formed demanded without involvement in political and civilian affairs it was that that would remain a huge challenge there would be a block to reforms to accountability for human rights abuses and one of the man he was going to take mugabe's place the former vice president mr emerson. his record is just as tarnished and as problematic as mugabe's. yes that's correct a muslim god has been in force for the last seven years effectively dislike him and complicity in almost everything that's got he was doing so it's really. these people from the same camp and he's li
years there was absolutely no accountability you know the people responsible for those crimes when scot free now that you hope that zimbabweans could rally to gether to push for accountability and also a huge challenge in the compromise of state institutions including the security forces themselves who have just stepped in to intervene politically so there is need to go back to the drawing board and say the political leadership of the public should insist that going forward the military and...
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does prima i'm a member of twenty fourth when the scots parliament passed equal moderates legislation what a proud moment that was but listening to crispin blunt he's saying there's more to be done both domestically and internationally i mean there's no a day that the campaign for equality has to continue and has to continue at the rates and pace of change that people want and i think what we've seen chris been saying is that problem has an important role to play in all the see all parliaments across the united kingdom and ensuring that legislation keeps up to date with people's demands rightful demands for change thank you to subpoena coming up after the break something very special an interview with catalyst carlist pushable an elected president publicly in exile has passed will is in there and there's also democratic dynamite. you know. they all. said. yes. welcome back catalan president karla's bush a modest commonly an excellent belgium following his parliament's recent unilateral declaration of independence he is accused of rebellion sedition under betterment criminal charges wh
does prima i'm a member of twenty fourth when the scots parliament passed equal moderates legislation what a proud moment that was but listening to crispin blunt he's saying there's more to be done both domestically and internationally i mean there's no a day that the campaign for equality has to continue and has to continue at the rates and pace of change that people want and i think what we've seen chris been saying is that problem has an important role to play in all the see all parliaments...
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as a german with kurdish origins for scots how many immigrants do you think germany can cope with. per quarter if i can get this i don't know if that's the right question that i keep wondering though. i don't think that we can fix numbers in my conversations and lectures i keep hearing people say we want to know who's coming we want to know if they want to integrate into society and we want to have a say in this we don't want others to decide for rights we want to be integrated in the debate. if you want i can see a vision and maybe there are the real humans but it needs to be formulated and communicated we have to talk to people solar plexus and then for me politics is not only about facts but also about how to get through to people what they're going to tackle we always conclude our interview with three in complete sentences that we ask you to finish regarding immigration and what i expect from politicians is. listen. and clarity. religion and humanism. religious freedom means that it's where everybody can expect any people who want to live in germany to. follow the basic law eve
as a german with kurdish origins for scots how many immigrants do you think germany can cope with. per quarter if i can get this i don't know if that's the right question that i keep wondering though. i don't think that we can fix numbers in my conversations and lectures i keep hearing people say we want to know who's coming we want to know if they want to integrate into society and we want to have a say in this we don't want others to decide for rights we want to be integrated in the debate....
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we do have some showers i'm going take you in first to the santa cruz area, santa cruz mountains, scots valley, apt apt area. coyote road, yes, it is damp out there. in terms of rainfall, .86 in santa rosa. san jose, fremont you guys have measured 0.04. san francisco 0.09. ant yak, .16. much more coming. in the mountains, this is turning to snow. but not in tahoe. not in truckee. it's raining there at the highest elevations. they have snow falling right now. state route 88 and 4 both requiring chains. here is a live picture from our tahoe camera. this is really above 8,000 feet that we're seeing the snow coming down. much more coming. winter storm watch. wednesday at 10:00 a.m. for the sierra until friday 4:00 a.m., above 6,000 feet. 8 to 16 inches. and at the highest elevations, could see up to two feet of snow. definitely prepare for winter driving conditions if you're heading up later this week. could create some travel delays and chain controls are likely. numbers in the 40s to the 60s. quite a variety here. sfo camera showing you the view here. and yes, planes are still taking off.
we do have some showers i'm going take you in first to the santa cruz area, santa cruz mountains, scots valley, apt apt area. coyote road, yes, it is damp out there. in terms of rainfall, .86 in santa rosa. san jose, fremont you guys have measured 0.04. san francisco 0.09. ant yak, .16. much more coming. in the mountains, this is turning to snow. but not in tahoe. not in truckee. it's raining there at the highest elevations. they have snow falling right now. state route 88 and 4 both requiring...
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the business people are getting scot free nobody is shedding the light on that so we need to understand really unless international community also become serious about the issue of corruption or cannot move forward we have been talking about anonymous companies where companies where nobody knows who owns it and this is a vehicle for the getaway car for for corruption money if you're really there and it's just money you're not going to walk to the local bank and put it there but you have to would have said all share company somewhere hidden behind some lawyers in it and who say that should indeed you know that should be stopped why we need anonymous companies and again we see governments that are in defeat on this issue corruption is a major issue but we need everybody to be serious identity so it is not i mean africa the book corner the market in afghanistan i have to be clear about right now let me show our audience where we are in terms of your mo abraham index of african governments for this year and looking at this just the summary of third of the countries are driving overall impor
the business people are getting scot free nobody is shedding the light on that so we need to understand really unless international community also become serious about the issue of corruption or cannot move forward we have been talking about anonymous companies where companies where nobody knows who owns it and this is a vehicle for the getaway car for for corruption money if you're really there and it's just money you're not going to walk to the local bank and put it there but you have to...
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the wallabies have a habit of snatching victory from the scots. and there were ominous signs.anged with a charge. this was the last act of sekope kepu's match. it's a red card from me. red meant go for scotland. from the moment they dived over they were in total control. mcguigan was not even due to be playing that match, but scored twice. with the extra man, scotland found several extra gears. eight tries in all. they had never beaten australia by more than nine points, this time, they had 29. they had hopes of defying history in cardiff too. there are only fading flickering memories of the last time wales beat new zealand back in 1953. on a different ground, and in what seems to be a different game to the one the current all blacks play, a combination of the bombastic and the gymnastic. waisake naholo, scoring twice from two attacks. wales hadn't deserve that. still, instead of getting mad, they very nearly got even. scott williams got them to within a point at half—time. they trailed by more in ‘53. but the men in black are dangerously elusive. they score when you think you
the wallabies have a habit of snatching victory from the scots. and there were ominous signs.anged with a charge. this was the last act of sekope kepu's match. it's a red card from me. red meant go for scotland. from the moment they dived over they were in total control. mcguigan was not even due to be playing that match, but scored twice. with the extra man, scotland found several extra gears. eight tries in all. they had never beaten australia by more than nine points, this time, they had 29....
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they're literally like you know how one pedal that's just stuck in the photo way it's a scot free ok ok so somebody has locked these by few gather well that complicates things the minds of the young woman show you off on the job is a bunch of. those cycles that make it out alive get fixed up and be distributed to official parking spots local transport authorities have set these up to accommodate the new bikes and to try to regulate the system. so now this private initiative has been incorporated into the public transport system. ok knowing sales hype engines she. was visiting all from a private home with a friend of the all knowing joe on title final way he was also you're there without us and someone will hold phase then he will then hold me to this means you've evolved our will hold on so that. order out of chaos. this cycle system is still far from perfect but it shows how willing the government is to let the private businesses solve environmental problems and overall the approach is working harmful small particulate matter engines and air has almost halved in the last four years
they're literally like you know how one pedal that's just stuck in the photo way it's a scot free ok ok so somebody has locked these by few gather well that complicates things the minds of the young woman show you off on the job is a bunch of. those cycles that make it out alive get fixed up and be distributed to official parking spots local transport authorities have set these up to accommodate the new bikes and to try to regulate the system. so now this private initiative has been...