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in 2020 she won the scots speaker of the year award. the 59 year old has lived by the river clyde all her life i love. this is the this is. this is. where you have got this video. you've got that's. glasgow was a poor soul and it brought in so many people from all over the world and the school . that is well you know we have problems like you have this site. in the world but the one thing about it was this people just tell you how they feel they don't go about. on the floor. you can still put up some. inflection you don't get. this is going. janie grew up poor married young and randall published her husband for 15 years. when they had to give it up she became a comedian. for many here she has become the voice of scotland funny honest and unpretentious. but some people cannot stand her. all my boyfriends. one reason is that she's anything but ladylike. comedians. when we swear especially a female because if you're a portion angle female and yes waiting is sounds like you're just being cheeky but if you're a female and you're. like everyo
in 2020 she won the scots speaker of the year award. the 59 year old has lived by the river clyde all her life i love. this is the this is. this is. where you have got this video. you've got that's. glasgow was a poor soul and it brought in so many people from all over the world and the school . that is well you know we have problems like you have this site. in the world but the one thing about it was this people just tell you how they feel they don't go about. on the floor. you can still put...
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and perhaps scots are more sort of looking at least that's how i like to think of it more and more scots believe that their country would be better off if it were as independent as it looks here in this pond. david is no fan of the government at london and believes in the fundamental differences between the scottish and the english were we going. but he sees a total detachment from england as an impossibility if only for geological reasons . i think is rather interesting in a way that scotland in fact is geologically parts of the north american plate. and at one stage there would have been a sea between scotland and england when scotland. england england went underneath and then volcanoes came off in the light and so we're sort of a staple of if you like to. do england i think it's rather difficult to get away from the. problem that the shetland islands do not have. they don't fit on the relief map at all they're so far north of the scottish mainland closer to norway than to edinburgh. yet shetland is still quintessentially scotland with its beautiful landscape and sparse population. the
and perhaps scots are more sort of looking at least that's how i like to think of it more and more scots believe that their country would be better off if it were as independent as it looks here in this pond. david is no fan of the government at london and believes in the fundamental differences between the scottish and the english were we going. but he sees a total detachment from england as an impossibility if only for geological reasons . i think is rather interesting in a way that scotland...
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like most of her fellow scots she wanted to stay in the european union. while a slight majority of scots feel that brooks it is a good enough reason to separate from britain so few would rather wait. pride myself and call myself school as before and if i do still love and. i absolutely love it as well but i can see where people are coming from west and the fan that's right now but if there is to be another referendum i don't think now is the time i think we'll that's the hend things and. once we know where we're a lot where were our feet are. then we can make another decision. independence of self-determination mean different things to different people. geography and history brought the scots to a point where many can picture a future outside the united kingdom. which only recently and only through english voters became a reality was supposed to make britain more independent. but what it has shown most clearly is just how different scotland is something that could spell the end of the united kingdom in its current form. ico india. how can a country's econ
like most of her fellow scots she wanted to stay in the european union. while a slight majority of scots feel that brooks it is a good enough reason to separate from britain so few would rather wait. pride myself and call myself school as before and if i do still love and. i absolutely love it as well but i can see where people are coming from west and the fan that's right now but if there is to be another referendum i don't think now is the time i think we'll that's the hend things and. once...
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in 2020 she won the scots speaker of the year award. the 59 year old has lived by the river clyde all her life i love the freedom . this is the this is. what you get that's what you. get that's. glasgow was a poor so and it brought in so many people from all over the world and the school. that is well you know we have problems like have a set. in the world but the one thing about this people just tell you how they feel they don't go about. on the floor. you don't get. this is done. janie grew up poor married young and ran the public her husband for 15 years. when they had to give it up she became a comedian. for many here she's become the voice of scotland funny honest and unpretentious . but some people cannot stand her. all my boyfriends. one reason is that she's anything but ladylike. going to meetings. when we swear especially a female because if you're a portion female and yes waiting is sounds like you're just being cheeky but if you're a female and you're. really nina. like everyone else in showbusiness jamie's life has been hard
in 2020 she won the scots speaker of the year award. the 59 year old has lived by the river clyde all her life i love the freedom . this is the this is. what you get that's what you. get that's. glasgow was a poor so and it brought in so many people from all over the world and the school. that is well you know we have problems like have a set. in the world but the one thing about this people just tell you how they feel they don't go about. on the floor. you don't get. this is done. janie grew...
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in 2020 she won the scots speaker of the year award. the 59 year old has lived by the river clyde all her life i love the freedom . this is the this is. what you get that's what you. get that's. glasgow was a poor and it brought in so many people from all over the world and. that is well you know we have problems like you have this site. in the world but the one flying a big loss was this people just tell you how they feel they don't go a boat. on the floor to. some deal. you don't get. is still in. jail he grew up poor married young and ran the public her husband for 15 years. when they had to give it up she became a comedian. for many here she has become the voice of scotland funny honest and unpretentious. but some people cannot stand her. oh my boyfriend. one reason is that she's anything but ladylike. comedians. when we swear especially a female because if your portion angle a female and waiting is sounds like you're just being cheeky but if you're a female and you're. not you really mean a. lot. like everyone else in showbusiness
in 2020 she won the scots speaker of the year award. the 59 year old has lived by the river clyde all her life i love the freedom . this is the this is. what you get that's what you. get that's. glasgow was a poor and it brought in so many people from all over the world and. that is well you know we have problems like you have this site. in the world but the one flying a big loss was this people just tell you how they feel they don't go a boat. on the floor to. some deal. you don't get. is...
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in 2020 she won the scots speaker of the year award. the 59 year old has lived by the river clyde all her life i love the freedom . this is the this is. this is. what you give us you give give us. glasgow was a poor so and it brought in so many people from all over the world and the school. that is well you know we have problems like you have this site. in the world but the one thing about was this people just tell you how they feel they don't go. on the floor. you don't get. this is done. janie grew up poor married young and randall published her husband for 15 years. when they had to give it up she became a comedian. for many here she has become the voice of scotland funny honest and unpretentious. but some people cannot stand her. all my boyfriends. one reason is that she's anything but ladylike. means. when we swear especially a female because if you're a portion angle a female and yes waiting is sounds like you're just being cheeky but if you're a female and you're. like everyone else in showbusiness jamie's life has been hard hit
in 2020 she won the scots speaker of the year award. the 59 year old has lived by the river clyde all her life i love the freedom . this is the this is. this is. what you give us you give give us. glasgow was a poor so and it brought in so many people from all over the world and the school. that is well you know we have problems like you have this site. in the world but the one thing about was this people just tell you how they feel they don't go. on the floor. you don't get. this is done....
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my view is the vast majority of scots who know about it are - of scots who know about it are intenselyn the american declaration of independence several hundred years later. if america is proud of the declaration of arbroath than scotland should also be proud of it. most of arbroath than scotland should also be proud of it.— of arbroath than scotland should also be proud of it. most scots do not share your — also be proud of it. most scots do not share your urgency _ also be proud of it. most scots do not share your urgency to - also be proud of it. most scots do not share your urgency to get - not share your urgency to get independence done, even if the opinion polls suggest is about a 50-50 opinion polls suggest is about a 50—50 split | opinion polls suggest is about a 50—50 split i saw one opinion poll today suggesting that the majority do not want a referendum for at least five years. you want it the day after the vote! i least five years. you want it the day after the vote!— least five years. you want it the day after the vote! i want to start negotiations _ day after the vote! i
my view is the vast majority of scots who know about it are - of scots who know about it are intenselyn the american declaration of independence several hundred years later. if america is proud of the declaration of arbroath than scotland should also be proud of it. most of arbroath than scotland should also be proud of it.— of arbroath than scotland should also be proud of it. most scots do not share your — also be proud of it. most scots do not share your urgency _ also be proud of it....
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you watch the two hour, 2020 special inside the mind of scot peterson. tonight at 9:00 pm and will be back with a bee seven news at 11. >>> the garage of a home in morgan hill is addressing the need for ventilators in india. it is becoming makeshift academic modifications to a device normally used to help with sleep apnea. inner scores part of efforts to control the spread of covid-19. david louis puts the spotlight on some hard-working volunteers. >> reporter: 3/5 of the volunteers of the next two days are hard at work doing something they hope will address the suffering in india where hospitals are overwhelmed. they put out a call for cpap machines used by people with sleep apnea. they are converting them into ventilators. >> i think i'm very blessed to be in the community we are in. we have a great response for people in one week. we got 300 of those machines. but the volunteers come from all over silicon valley. the concept was developed in the broadcast engineering lab at stanford. >> we are just adding one port to attach the oxygen. we are adding a
you watch the two hour, 2020 special inside the mind of scot peterson. tonight at 9:00 pm and will be back with a bee seven news at 11. >>> the garage of a home in morgan hill is addressing the need for ventilators in india. it is becoming makeshift academic modifications to a device normally used to help with sleep apnea. inner scores part of efforts to control the spread of covid-19. david louis puts the spotlight on some hard-working volunteers. >> reporter: 3/5 of the...
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will be in 7030 very soon so ok you can count it carry on without a get closer the whole though do scots the working man and woman in the street do they actually want a referendum right now chaos managed or otherwise that it would bring with it in the midst of a pandemic other big issues affect every day. well how the election that's happened this week would be nice to read and we don't want it on all the cones in the votes for independents went ahead and if you can run an election you can run and independence referendum or notice the dollars johnson moved out and made scots and so you know we should concentrate look at it but on the scene we can send some gunboats to the channel islands to deal with a minor skirmish that wasn't concentrating on the recovery that was idiotic diversion from bottles johnson and so on we in scotland are quite confident that if we get to ask people we will it but as johnson gave us a phone stop is asking the minute the people who answer that question get to answer the question i'm very confident who vote for solution depends but the the question didn't they
will be in 7030 very soon so ok you can count it carry on without a get closer the whole though do scots the working man and woman in the street do they actually want a referendum right now chaos managed or otherwise that it would bring with it in the midst of a pandemic other big issues affect every day. well how the election that's happened this week would be nice to read and we don't want it on all the cones in the votes for independents went ahead and if you can run an election you can run...
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the s&p first one in 2011, paving the way for a referendum three years later. 45% of scots voted in favorleaving the u.k. while 55% voted against it. the sentiment for independence was field after britain's 2016 brexit referendum. the majority of scottish people voted against leaving the io -- ea you -- eu. the government rejected sturgeon's demands to hold a referendum in 2017. let's bring in our guest in edinburgh. the professor of territorial politics at the university of edinburgh and a senior fellow at u.k. and changing europe. in glascow, a scottish green party politician and member of the scottish parliament. and in edinburgh, jim gallagher, a professor at university of glasgow and a performer -- and a former civil servant. welcome to the program. nicola, does the outcome set a collision course with the u.k. government? >> almost certainly yes. i do not think the scottish government under nicola sturgeon will be in a rush to press on with an independence referendum. there are many things to do first to prepare for that. the initial response of the u.k. government has suggested that
the s&p first one in 2011, paving the way for a referendum three years later. 45% of scots voted in favorleaving the u.k. while 55% voted against it. the sentiment for independence was field after britain's 2016 brexit referendum. the majority of scottish people voted against leaving the io -- ea you -- eu. the government rejected sturgeon's demands to hold a referendum in 2017. let's bring in our guest in edinburgh. the professor of territorial politics at the university of edinburgh and a...
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the scots watched their heroes score unbelievable goals against brazil st. you an unusual ways to snatch failure from the jaws of respectability against brazil. again at the opening game of the world in france it was roger against rinaldo. scotland renewed this fierce and newly one sided rivalry after john colin's equalize to make it $11.00. the holders couldn't find a winner, so naturally gave them a helping hand with drake. barley school against norway on the 6th, in 1998. was the last my scotland men in a major tournament. since then, generation has gone by. thomas guzman, living in berlin, old enough to remember at least come with all my country to the city are over you in scotland. qualified last qualified for the major tournament. i was i don't know if i can remember half convince myself i can remember that. but i can remember john colin's school independently against brazil. i think the 1st ones i can came to remember is the playoff. then for the next years. so i was scolding with scolding for a wembley pack and offer result and then it will not be en
the scots watched their heroes score unbelievable goals against brazil st. you an unusual ways to snatch failure from the jaws of respectability against brazil. again at the opening game of the world in france it was roger against rinaldo. scotland renewed this fierce and newly one sided rivalry after john colin's equalize to make it $11.00. the holders couldn't find a winner, so naturally gave them a helping hand with drake. barley school against norway on the 6th, in 1998. was the last my...
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so much of mary queen of scots' belongings, we've completely lost them. ella adoo—kissi—debrah had air pollution recorded as the cause of her death. the children have written letters to politicians, pleading with them to take action. i am writing to you from st ambrose to protest about high levels of pollution. the air has been testing and pollution levels are three times over the limit. as a person in a position of responsibility... - ..we urge you to protect us in this crucial matter. so, this school was built in the 1930s. and i think it was a very different situation at that time. and we certainly didn't have the traffic that we've got. the head teacher, mrs vayro, is concerned that soon, traffic levels will be back to where they were before lockdown. if it's possible for some hybrid type of working at home, thenjust reducing, perhaps by 20%, the commuter traffic, we would benefit immensely from it. the air quality would improve for us. the teachers and children have also enlisted the help of scientists from lancaster university, with a pioneering new
so much of mary queen of scots' belongings, we've completely lost them. ella adoo—kissi—debrah had air pollution recorded as the cause of her death. the children have written letters to politicians, pleading with them to take action. i am writing to you from st ambrose to protest about high levels of pollution. the air has been testing and pollution levels are three times over the limit. as a person in a position of responsibility... - ..we urge you to protect us in this crucial matter. so,...
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i think scots are to wake up deficit.s are to wake up to the fact that things are bit different from 2020 202014. when alex salmond promised them £57 billion worth of tax revenue for independent scotland would own. 0f independent scotland would own. of course oil went with that money anymore. jo course oil went with that money an more. , ., , , course oil went with that money an more. ,, ., course oil went with that money an more. , ., ,, i. ., ., course oil went with that money an more. ,, ., ., , anymore. jo phillips, you had a very reflective based _ anymore. jo phillips, you had a very reflective based on _ anymore. jo phillips, you had a very reflective based on earlier. - anymore. jo phillips, you had a very reflective based on earlier. it - anymore. jo phillips, you had a very reflective based on earlier. it is - reflective based on earlier. it is interesting is in it because you can understand completely why people in scotland voted overwhelmingly to stay in the european union. find scotland voted overwhelmingly to
i think scots are to wake up deficit.s are to wake up to the fact that things are bit different from 2020 202014. when alex salmond promised them £57 billion worth of tax revenue for independent scotland would own. 0f independent scotland would own. of course oil went with that money anymore. jo course oil went with that money an more. , ., , , course oil went with that money an more. ,, ., course oil went with that money an more. , ., ,, i. ., ., course oil went with that money an more. ,, .,...
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into a 1011 behaving the way for an independence referendum almost 3 years later 45 percent of the scots voted in favor of leaving of the u.k. while 55 percent voted against it in 2014 the sentiment for independence was fueled again after britons to 1016 brought it referendum the majority of scottish people voted against leaving of the european union the u.k. government rejected sturgeon's demand to hold an independence referendum in 2017. let's bring in our guest in edinburgh or nicola mckeown is professor of territorial politics a university of edinburgh and syria fellow at you again changing europe in glasgow . is a scottish green party politician a member of the scottish parliament and also jim gallagher on honoree a professor at university of glasgow and a former civil servant welcome to the program nicola does the outcome of the elections set the 1st minister on a collision course with the government over the issue of the referendum almost certainly yes i don't think it's got its government under nicholas don't you in a rush to press on with. an independence referendum i think ther
into a 1011 behaving the way for an independence referendum almost 3 years later 45 percent of the scots voted in favor of leaving of the u.k. while 55 percent voted against it in 2014 the sentiment for independence was fueled again after britons to 1016 brought it referendum the majority of scottish people voted against leaving of the european union the u.k. government rejected sturgeon's demand to hold an independence referendum in 2017. let's bring in our guest in edinburgh or nicola mckeown...
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say that this was the 1st referendum was a once in a generation a porch ality which means that the scots have to wait for at least 40 is before they will for what was a 2nd with a random. well who knows a generation knows it was of course he's got his government there sent he who said it was a once in a generation of virginity i think the interesting thing about the 24000 referendum is how it didn't settle matters. the independents say was do can do commercial and started again and to be fair but were given a bit more light by the brics an issue that is 20 full team didn't settle it used to see that another referendum set i think we've got to think not only through range of options under storage of possibilities in ways in which the scottish people can deliver their own and then finally decide upon a future which is going to be stable for them to finish to be king of scrutiny don't think that rushing to a referendum in the short run do not want this and it's not going to happen anyway nicola the unions have been saying basically that sturgeon has to focus more now on targeting tackling c
say that this was the 1st referendum was a once in a generation a porch ality which means that the scots have to wait for at least 40 is before they will for what was a 2nd with a random. well who knows a generation knows it was of course he's got his government there sent he who said it was a once in a generation of virginity i think the interesting thing about the 24000 referendum is how it didn't settle matters. the independents say was do can do commercial and started again and to be fair...
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and from the far the socially distance partying begun wherever scots were in the world in glass. go to berlin, where i've spent the past 9 years here, the chill of the cold war is never far away. but to mid to communist statues, there's plenty of scottish to be phones, even if it's not always flattering. scotlands reputation for parsimony is reflected in the names of its best shot races and it's in the street signs in the cities, english quarter white glasgow street in english quarter, and also to be in the city scottish exiles during the ton demik have been painting for the place they called caledonia with the think i don't know me. 100 park scheme to scotlands. 3 great games are to be played at the national stadium. it means the talk to armies invasion of europe will have to wait at least a little while he always thought would make that really nice summer and france or made or spade. it's just going to be quite, we have to separate the fact that over play in a major national famous game. but we're still in classical, awaiting scotland at hand. and talk of the check with public
and from the far the socially distance partying begun wherever scots were in the world in glass. go to berlin, where i've spent the past 9 years here, the chill of the cold war is never far away. but to mid to communist statues, there's plenty of scottish to be phones, even if it's not always flattering. scotlands reputation for parsimony is reflected in the names of its best shot races and it's in the street signs in the cities, english quarter white glasgow street in english quarter, and also...
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the scots watched their heroes score unbelievable goals against brazil. st. new and unusual ways to snatch failure from the jaws of respectability against brazil. again, the the opening game of 98 in front. it was rod against rinaldo. scotland renewed this fierce and newly rivalry after john colin's equalize to make it 11. the holders couldn't find a winner, so naturally gave them a helping hand with drake barley's goal against norway on the 16th. the 1998, was the last by scotland men in a major tournament. since then, generation has gone by i'm been living in berlin in old enough to remember at least come home with not all my country in the city are held. were you in scotland qualified was qualified for the major to me and i was 5. i don't know if i can remember i've convinced myself i can remember that, but i can remember john coleman's school independently against. so i think the 1st ones i can came to remember is the playoff thing for the next 2 years. so i was scolding with school and then when we pick an offer result and then it will not be enough shou
the scots watched their heroes score unbelievable goals against brazil. st. new and unusual ways to snatch failure from the jaws of respectability against brazil. again, the the opening game of 98 in front. it was rod against rinaldo. scotland renewed this fierce and newly rivalry after john colin's equalize to make it 11. the holders couldn't find a winner, so naturally gave them a helping hand with drake barley's goal against norway on the 16th. the 1998, was the last by scotland men in a...
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billions fat scots as borisjohnson bids to save the union.be for the scottish parliament? i the outcome might be for the scottish parliament?- the outcome might be for the scottish parliament? i think it definitely shows _ scottish parliament? i think it definitely shows the _ scottish parliament? i think it i definitely shows the government scottish parliament? i think it - definitely shows the government are worried _ definitely shows the government are worried and many people calling the elections _ worried and many people calling the elections on thursday a referendum on a referendum and this is potentially billions of pounds being thrown _ potentially billions of pounds being thrown at _ potentially billions of pounds being thrown at scotland. roads, rail, education. — thrown at scotland. roads, rail, education, a desperate counteroffensive against nicola sturgeon we report today. this is all sturgeon we report today. this is ait about— sturgeon we report today. this is all about the elections on thursday and of— all about the elections
billions fat scots as borisjohnson bids to save the union.be for the scottish parliament? i the outcome might be for the scottish parliament?- the outcome might be for the scottish parliament? i think it definitely shows _ scottish parliament? i think it definitely shows the _ scottish parliament? i think it i definitely shows the government scottish parliament? i think it - definitely shows the government are worried _ definitely shows the government are worried and many people calling the...
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randy. 1500 pounds of no scot being taken by french and freely landed back in your t.v. years senator. barack in the way that tysabri tree thing was said to be livid that they room authorities have been meeting with french fishermen when the same fact what they should be doing is standing united with them against those threats coming from france shola people ski aussie paris you can keep an armored story can continue to the rebels talk about web site r.t. dot com and a social media can have you say on facebook as well but for now that's it thanks for checking in with a. this is international. the so too at the garage or at least for good in each other the pros who want to. put on the potters are going to quickly dismiss all that is new some use. instead of. learning to be good if you wish to ease the korean missiles from your book your new music as to what i hope should be used to slow. it if you don't feel the book. going to. be so good soldier to boot she's wearing. huge which to the soul books which can move to oppose will put your world with. the shoes to. some russi
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country spain italy but many of the other countries you're talking the populations of 1xw5w you're scot has got a population of 1.765.75.8000000 scotland is in terms of new green in new green industries were very strong great life sciences sector great renewable sectors so scotland believes it can actually. function as a credible state in pay its way in. future european union what's that with interests thank you so much for joining us journalist that nick mackey back in scotland. undocumented immigration was on the agenda and in virtual talks between u.s. vice president. mexico's president and his obrador the 2 leaders discussed the reason surging migrants from central america reach the border between the 2 nations are said the u.s. must help countries in the region fight corruption and boost their economy is the vice president has been charged by president biden with reducing the numbers trying to enter the u.s. many of the migrants are fleeing violence poverty and hardship in their home countries it's a dangerous job many don't if beach the border those who do are hoping for a better
country spain italy but many of the other countries you're talking the populations of 1xw5w you're scot has got a population of 1.765.75.8000000 scotland is in terms of new green in new green industries were very strong great life sciences sector great renewable sectors so scotland believes it can actually. function as a credible state in pay its way in. future european union what's that with interests thank you so much for joining us journalist that nick mackey back in scotland. undocumented...
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fate of its independence movement scotland has been part of the united kingdom since $1707.00 many scots say that they feel poorly represented by british decision makers in a 2014 referendum on independence 55 percent of voters favored staying in the u.k. a 2 years later a firm majority opposed leaving the european union 1st minister nicolas sturgeon says that a fresh majority for her scottish national party would be a mandate for pursuing a 2nd independence drive. mass went to scotland to hear from people on both sides of the debate. how we need is a 2nd generation kill maker during the last referendum he voted for scottish independence his stance is still basically supports i feel scottish 1st scots are society is different we have our own culture and music language history or but since the op heave us of bragg's it and the corona pandemic he believes it's become a risky proposition i only want an independent scotland that is good for scotland and the scottish people and it feels too much for the party rivalry as opposed to thinking on a business level of how it's actually going to wor
fate of its independence movement scotland has been part of the united kingdom since $1707.00 many scots say that they feel poorly represented by british decision makers in a 2014 referendum on independence 55 percent of voters favored staying in the u.k. a 2 years later a firm majority opposed leaving the european union 1st minister nicolas sturgeon says that a fresh majority for her scottish national party would be a mandate for pursuing a 2nd independence drive. mass went to scotland to hear...
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italy but many of the other countries you're talking the populations of 10000000 to 5000000 you're scot has got a population of 1.765.7.8000000 scotland is in terms of. green in new green industries who are very strong great life sciences sector great renewable sector so scotland believes it can actually. function as a credible state in pay its way in. future european union and we'll watch that with interest thank you so much for joining us journalist that nick mackey there in scotland. undocumented immigration was on the agenda and in virtual talks between us vice president kabul how mexico's president and there's manuel lopez obrador the 2 leaders discussed the recent surge in migrants from central america reads he border between the 2 nations if the u.s. must help countries in the region fight corruption and boost their economist the vice president has been charged by president biden with me juicing the numbers trying to enter the u.s. many of the migrants are fleeing violence poverty and hardship in their home countries it's a dangerous journey many don't even reach the border those
italy but many of the other countries you're talking the populations of 10000000 to 5000000 you're scot has got a population of 1.765.7.8000000 scotland is in terms of. green in new green industries who are very strong great life sciences sector great renewable sector so scotland believes it can actually. function as a credible state in pay its way in. future european union and we'll watch that with interest thank you so much for joining us journalist that nick mackey there in scotland....
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votes take around about one pound 500 pounds of the same show the scots are that i have been banned from landing. 1500 pounds of no scot being pregnant by french and free landed back into the senator the fair here in the way to try to green tree i think was said to be livid that they room authorities have been meeting with french fishermen when they same fact what they should be doing is standing united with them against those threats coming from france so much even ski aussie paris. from craig murray a former british ambassador who also negotiated fishing rights for the u.k. he believes the disputes would be better result without politicians getting involved. you know we've been through before i personally was chased through the streets of sherbet both and fisherman we didn't send a gunboat because of that when i was a when i was a british diplomat the key point is these disputes go back hundreds of years and the thing in the channel islands and the french fisherman normandy and brittany fisherman then the late to each other and they've all been fishing in each other's fishing grounds b
votes take around about one pound 500 pounds of the same show the scots are that i have been banned from landing. 1500 pounds of no scot being pregnant by french and free landed back into the senator the fair here in the way to try to green tree i think was said to be livid that they room authorities have been meeting with french fishermen when they same fact what they should be doing is standing united with them against those threats coming from france so much even ski aussie paris. from craig...
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. >> reporter: some analysts believe that boris johnson should offer the scots a surprise referendum's a good chance of it rejecting independence in the wake of the pandemic. >> scots will recognize the great benefits of being part of a strong united kingdom and they recognize what they contribute to the entirety of the u.k. as well. so i do not accept that independence is inevitable. >> reporter: but in this small welsh garden, hopes are soaring higher than ever. >> scotland is very much our model. if scotland goes independent, then i really do think that there will be nothing to hold us back then. >> reporter: the good ship britain may look stable now, but troubled waters lie ahead. >> sreenivasan: in the small country of georgia, with about 3.7 million people, more than 8% of the population has tested positive for the coronavirus. at its peak in december, with a rate of about 4,400 new cases a day, the medical systethere was overwhelmed, and georgians had few resources to turn to. but here in the united states, nearly 6,000 miles away, two georgian doctors found a way to tackle th
. >> reporter: some analysts believe that boris johnson should offer the scots a surprise referendum's a good chance of it rejecting independence in the wake of the pandemic. >> scots will recognize the great benefits of being part of a strong united kingdom and they recognize what they contribute to the entirety of the u.k. as well. so i do not accept that independence is inevitable. >> reporter: but in this small welsh garden, hopes are soaring higher than ever. >>...
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scottish independence movement scotland has been part of the united kingdom since $77.00 but many scots say they feel poorly represented in london in a $24000.00 referendum on independence 55 percent of voters favored staying in the u.k. but 2 years later a firm majority opposed leaving the european union 1st minister nicolas sturgeon says a fresh majority for the scottish national party would be a mandate for pursuing a 2nd independent straw he. went to scotland to hear from people on both sides of the debate. how we need is a 2nd generation kill to make it during the last referendum he voted for scottish independence his stance is still basically supports i feel scottish 1st scots are society is different we have our own culture and music language history for but since the op he gave us of bragg's it and the corona pandemic he believes it's become a risky proposition i only want an independent scotland that is good for scotland and the scottish people and it feels too much for the party rivalry as opposed to thinking on a business level of how was actually going to work scottish natio
scottish independence movement scotland has been part of the united kingdom since $77.00 but many scots say they feel poorly represented in london in a $24000.00 referendum on independence 55 percent of voters favored staying in the u.k. but 2 years later a firm majority opposed leaving the european union 1st minister nicolas sturgeon says a fresh majority for the scottish national party would be a mandate for pursuing a 2nd independent straw he. went to scotland to hear from people on both...
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removing these defects and while those who created the problem and those that get off from this virtually scot—free building safe at all to pay the huge costs for removing these defects and while those who created the problem and those that get off from this virtually scot—free at. we do expect building owners to make the building safe and not to pass on costs to the leaseholders were possible and provided a substantial sum of money and make sure the cost of cladding will be affordable to those in medium rises and those at high—rises when i have to contribute towards their most dangerous elements of the building. lord greenhalgh and that was monday in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me at the same time tomorrow for tuesday in parliament with the latest from westminster and a special report from the senedd in wales. until then, from me, david corock, bye for now. hello. we know may has been wet, and now with less than a week to go, the met office says provisionalfigures indicate that wales, despite all of the sunshine to end monday, has had its wettest may on record — those
removing these defects and while those who created the problem and those that get off from this virtually scot—free building safe at all to pay the huge costs for removing these defects and while those who created the problem and those that get off from this virtually scot—free at. we do expect building owners to make the building safe and not to pass on costs to the leaseholders were possible and provided a substantial sum of money and make sure the cost of cladding will be affordable to...
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irish america is well known, but don't forget your ulster scots roots. the 40 million irish-americans, half of the protestant stock and ulster scots. brilliant musical called on eagles wings could be bigger than riverdance in terms of lifting up the culture and putting it on the same level, so making irish america ulster scot america as well. >> mr. chairman, can i talk briefly? the united states is the most optimistic country in the world. positive, forward-looking. the sense of optimism and -- is needed in many places and certainly northern ireland. i think that's the role the u.s. has played in the past where we bring a sense of possibility to the conversations. the u.k. in ireland are friends and allies. it's possible to say things to them in private they need to hear and still have credibility. so i think it's the public ability to be positive and encouraging the private ability to tell important messages to to the two capitals, and i think also irish america many many individuals have played important roles as private citizens and i think all of th
irish america is well known, but don't forget your ulster scots roots. the 40 million irish-americans, half of the protestant stock and ulster scots. brilliant musical called on eagles wings could be bigger than riverdance in terms of lifting up the culture and putting it on the same level, so making irish america ulster scot america as well. >> mr. chairman, can i talk briefly? the united states is the most optimistic country in the world. positive, forward-looking. the sense of optimism...
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a majority in england was for it, so scotland out of the eu with the rest of the uk and while scotsrty, they still have to live under its rule because of the popularity in england. >> this is not being in a democracy. i want to know our vote actually matters. i want to know those people that we don't think are doing a good job, we can actually get rid of them rather than just having to endure them all the time >> reporter: scotland might vote for another referendum but the u.k. in london needs to approve it, and for now they're saying no, putting two sides on a potential collision course >> all they can think of break up the country, get ready, break up this country, destroy our country. >> reporter: polls show scots evenly split for and against independents the doubter asking how a small country of fewer than 6 million will pay for itself and navigate among big powers on the world stage? >> i don't believe this is the right time for scotland to be splitting away from the uk. >> reporter: this election, a potential turning point for an increasingly disunited united kingdom. for "the
a majority in england was for it, so scotland out of the eu with the rest of the uk and while scotsrty, they still have to live under its rule because of the popularity in england. >> this is not being in a democracy. i want to know our vote actually matters. i want to know those people that we don't think are doing a good job, we can actually get rid of them rather than just having to endure them all the time >> reporter: scotland might vote for another referendum but the u.k. in...
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me a site for us again, plastic against the netherlands in 1978 the scots watch their heroes score. unbelievable. gold tickets, brazil. plains new and unusual ways to snatch failure from the jaws of respectability against brazil. again at the opening game. in france it was rod against rinaldo. scotland renewed this fierce and newly one sided, rivalry after john colon equalized to make it $11.00. the holders couldn't find a winner, so naturally gave them a helping hand with boys. drake barley school against norway on the 60, the june 1998, was the last my scotlands man and a major tournament. since then, generation has gone by i must go swim living in berlin and i'm old enough to remember at least some of all not. but not all my country in the city are told were you in scotland qualified last qualified for the major tournaments? i was 5, i don't know if i can remember. if i've convinced myself i can remember that, but i can remember john colin's school independently against pre. so i think the 1st ones i can came to remember is the playoff name for the next 2 years. so i was called nicholas schoo
me a site for us again, plastic against the netherlands in 1978 the scots watch their heroes score. unbelievable. gold tickets, brazil. plains new and unusual ways to snatch failure from the jaws of respectability against brazil. again at the opening game. in france it was rod against rinaldo. scotland renewed this fierce and newly one sided, rivalry after john colon equalized to make it $11.00. the holders couldn't find a winner, so naturally gave them a helping hand with boys. drake barley...
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scots are heading to the polls today in regional elections and the vote is not only about the country's government but about its future as a member of either the united kingdom or the european union rags it has proved a tough burden for scotland there get must talk to whiskey to stellar to get his view. these barrels have to be thoroughly cleaned only then are they ready for the precious fiery spirit of bali and right and instead of the distillery in scotland. even palmer has always dreamed of producing his own whisky he worked in the industry for 40 years before founding in stanley in the country of 5 north of edinburgh. to me this is a free for school so it's made from 5 cereals as distilled in 5 on his maturity it creates a sense of place a sense of identity. the marketing concept is in place and the company video online even as the new whisky matures only when the boss is totally satisfied with the flavor it's supposed to be complex and flowery will fans get that chance to tasted what worries you and on the however as breaks it when he founded the company he didn't foresee the diffi
scots are heading to the polls today in regional elections and the vote is not only about the country's government but about its future as a member of either the united kingdom or the european union rags it has proved a tough burden for scotland there get must talk to whiskey to stellar to get his view. these barrels have to be thoroughly cleaned only then are they ready for the precious fiery spirit of bali and right and instead of the distillery in scotland. even palmer has always dreamed of...
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scots are heading to the polls today and their vote is not only about the country's government but about its future as a member of the u.k. or perhaps the european union brags it has proved a tough burden for scotland to get mass talk to whisky distiller to get his view. these barrels have to be thoroughly cleaned only then are they ready for the precious fiery spirit of bali and right and instead the distillery in scotland. ian palmer has always dreamed of producing his own whisky he worked in the industry for 40 years before founding in stanley in the country of 5 north of edinburgh. to me this is a fight for sorts made from 5 cereals as distilled in 5 of his maturity and 5 it creates a sense of place a sense of identity. the marketing concept is in place in the company video online even as the new whisky matures only when the boss is totally satisfied with the flavor it's supposed to be complex and flowery will fans get that chance to tasted what worries me in palmer however his breaks it when he founded a company he didn't foresee the difficulties that many scottish business owners n
scots are heading to the polls today and their vote is not only about the country's government but about its future as a member of the u.k. or perhaps the european union brags it has proved a tough burden for scotland to get mass talk to whisky distiller to get his view. these barrels have to be thoroughly cleaned only then are they ready for the precious fiery spirit of bali and right and instead the distillery in scotland. ian palmer has always dreamed of producing his own whisky he worked in...
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scots are heading to the polls today in regional elections and the vote is not only about the country's government but about its future as a member of either the united kingdom or the european union rags it has proved a tough burden for scotland there get must talk to whiskey to stellar to get his view. these barrels have to be thoroughly cleaned only then are they ready for the precious fiery spirit of bali and right and instead the distillery in scotland. even palmer has always dreamed of producing his own risky he worked in the industry for 40 years before founding in stanley in the country of 5 north of edinburgh. to me this is a fight for sorts made from serials as distilled in 5 letters for children it creates a sense of place a sense of identity. the marketing concept is in place and the company video online even as the new whisky matures only when the boss is totally satisfied with the flavor it's supposed to be complex and flowery will fans get that chance to tasted what worries you in palmer however his breaks it when he founded the company he didn't foresee the difficulties t
scots are heading to the polls today in regional elections and the vote is not only about the country's government but about its future as a member of either the united kingdom or the european union rags it has proved a tough burden for scotland there get must talk to whiskey to stellar to get his view. these barrels have to be thoroughly cleaned only then are they ready for the precious fiery spirit of bali and right and instead the distillery in scotland. even palmer has always dreamed of...
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of light and of course full of scots. many people were wondering these days what it actually means to be scottish. there's always that sense of community in the cheekiness that you get from scottish people and i pride myself on not people just.
of light and of course full of scots. many people were wondering these days what it actually means to be scottish. there's always that sense of community in the cheekiness that you get from scottish people and i pride myself on not people just.
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their southern neighbors to defect this week use balloons to scots or thousands of leaflets on dollars across the north. we've warned south korea of the consequences their silent approval of the defectors will how the north south relations. by. the group is being investigated by police in the south under a controversial new law such leaflet drops are illegal in an effort by solon to appease it cirrhotic neighbor orthodox christians around the world are celebrating easter a person some countries must still observe make restrictions but others have been enjoying more freedom in israel christians were not allowed to gather last year this time around things are very different. some call it a miracle the holy fire it to reduce limbs church of the holy suppose are believed to come from jesus' tomb itself appears again on the day before easter. israel's vaccination drive has brought infection numbers down to just a few dozen allowing orthodox christians to celebrate their most important holiday together that is one of many it last year was a sad here for the 1st time jerusalem was locked down
their southern neighbors to defect this week use balloons to scots or thousands of leaflets on dollars across the north. we've warned south korea of the consequences their silent approval of the defectors will how the north south relations. by. the group is being investigated by police in the south under a controversial new law such leaflet drops are illegal in an effort by solon to appease it cirrhotic neighbor orthodox christians around the world are celebrating easter a person some countries...
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the scots watched the heroes score unbelievable goals against brazil. plains new and unusual ways to snatch failure from the jaws of respectability against brazil again at the opening game of 98 in france. it was wrought against rinaldo as scotland renewed his fears and in no way one sided rivalry after john cohen's equalize to make it 11. the holders couldn't find a winner so naturally gave them a helping hand with gold trick burley. school against norway on the 60, the 1998, was the last by scotland man. and a major tournament. since then, generation has gone by i must been living in berlin and old enough to remember at least some last. but not all my compadres in the city are held were you in scotland qualified law school like a major term and i was 5. i don't know if i can remember. if i convince myself i can remember that, but i can remember john colin's school independently against brazil. i think the 1st ones i can came to remember is at play off then for the next 2 years. so i was calling with scott and things were going away with packing up a result and then they will not be
the scots watched the heroes score unbelievable goals against brazil. plains new and unusual ways to snatch failure from the jaws of respectability against brazil again at the opening game of 98 in france. it was wrought against rinaldo as scotland renewed his fears and in no way one sided rivalry after john cohen's equalize to make it 11. the holders couldn't find a winner so naturally gave them a helping hand with gold trick burley. school against norway on the 60, the 1998, was the last by...
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since 17 or 7 but many scots say they feel poorly represented by british decision makers in an independence referendum in 204055 percent of voters favor stay in the u.k. 2 years later a firm of georgia opposed leaving the european union 1st moves that nicolas sturgeon sense of fresh majority for her scottish national party would be a mandate for pursuing a 2nd independence referendum e.w. said burgomaster's been to scotland to hear from people on both sides of the argument. how we need is a 2nd generation kill maker during the last referendum he voted for scottish independence his stance is still basically supports i feel scottish 1st scots are society is different we have our own culture music language history or but since the op he gave us of bragg's it and the corona pandemic he believes it's become a risky proposition i only want an independent scotland that is good for scotland and the scottish people and it feels too much for the party rivalry as opposed to thinking on a business level of how it's actually going to work scottish nationalists are trying to convince their compatriots th
since 17 or 7 but many scots say they feel poorly represented by british decision makers in an independence referendum in 204055 percent of voters favor stay in the u.k. 2 years later a firm of georgia opposed leaving the european union 1st moves that nicolas sturgeon sense of fresh majority for her scottish national party would be a mandate for pursuing a 2nd independence referendum e.w. said burgomaster's been to scotland to hear from people on both sides of the argument. how we need is a 2nd...
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scottish independence movement scotland has been part of the united kingdom since $77.00 but many scots say they feel poorly represented in london in a $24000.00 referendum on independence 55 percent of voters favored staying in the u.k. but 2 years later a firm majority opposed leaving the european union 1st minister nicolas sturgeon says a fresh majority for the scottish national party would be a mandate for pursuing a 2nd independent straw he. went to scotland to hear from people on both sides of the debate. how we need is a 2nd generation kill to make it during the last referendum he voted for scottish independence his stance is still basically supports i feel scottish 1st scots your society is different we have our own culture and music language history or but since the op he gave us of bragg's it and the corona pandemic he believes it's become a risky proposition i only want an independent scotland it is good for scotland and the scottish people and it feels too much but it's party rivalry as opposed to thinking on a business level of how it's actually going to work scottish natio
scottish independence movement scotland has been part of the united kingdom since $77.00 but many scots say they feel poorly represented in london in a $24000.00 referendum on independence 55 percent of voters favored staying in the u.k. but 2 years later a firm majority opposed leaving the european union 1st minister nicolas sturgeon says a fresh majority for the scottish national party would be a mandate for pursuing a 2nd independent straw he. went to scotland to hear from people on both...
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why california prosecutors say they will not seek the death penalty for convicted murderer scot peterson. >>> forced out. one of georgia's wealthiest counties has the darkest past and some are still suffering generations later. we'll take you there. >>> we're so glad that you are spending the start of your memorial day weekend with us. it's saturday, may 29th. good morning, christi. >> good morning to you, boris. we are always happy to be waking up with you here. so let's talk about the unofficial start to summer because we're in the middle of it at this point. americans. people on the move. this is the first holiday weekend that fully vaccinated people can take advantage of cdc guidelines that say, listen, it is safe to celebrate at beaches, at barbecues without the fear of getting yourself or other people sick. >> beaches and barbecues. the way to my heart. especially considering where we were last year, right? summer surge that followed memorial day with a lot of folks traveling. a lot of folks got sick. this year though fortunately the pace of vaccinations expected to prevent a repea
why california prosecutors say they will not seek the death penalty for convicted murderer scot peterson. >>> forced out. one of georgia's wealthiest counties has the darkest past and some are still suffering generations later. we'll take you there. >>> we're so glad that you are spending the start of your memorial day weekend with us. it's saturday, may 29th. good morning, christi. >> good morning to you, boris. we are always happy to be waking up with you here. so...
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the scots watched their heroes score unbelievable goals against brazil plains new and unusual ways to snatch failure from the jaws of respectability against brazil. again at the opening game of 98 in france. it was rod against rinaldo scotland renewed this fierce and in no way when sighted rivalry after john collins equalized to make it 11. the holders couldn't find a winner, so naturally gave them a helping hand. boise, drake barley's goal against norway on the 16th of june. 1998, was the last my scotland man in a major tournament. since then, generation has gone by i must go spins living in barely enough to remember at least but not michael countries in the city are held were you in scotland qualified was qualified for the major goodman i was 5. i don't know if i can remember. if i've convinced myself i can remember that, but i can remember john colin's school independently against brazil. i think the 1st ones i can came to remember is the playoff name for the next 2 years. so i was scolding with school and things going away with packing off a result and then it will not be in shoul
the scots watched their heroes score unbelievable goals against brazil plains new and unusual ways to snatch failure from the jaws of respectability against brazil. again at the opening game of 98 in france. it was rod against rinaldo scotland renewed this fierce and in no way when sighted rivalry after john collins equalized to make it 11. the holders couldn't find a winner, so naturally gave them a helping hand. boise, drake barley's goal against norway on the 16th of june. 1998, was the last...
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scots, as rachel says. _ closure, a proper resolution.not spoken to a single person who predicted l to a single person who predicted buckles. — to a single person who predicted buckles, so congratulations on being the minority. ithink buckles, so congratulations on being the minority. i think it was a bit of the minority. ! think it was a bit of an— the minority. i think it was a bit of an underwhelming finale. everyone has their— of an underwhelming finale. everyone has their theory and when their theory— has their theory and when their theory does not match up to the overall— theory does not match up to the overall conclusion, people are going to be _ overall conclusion, people are going to be a _ overall conclusion, people are going to be a little bit disappointed. i was backing a wider conspiracy with carmichael— was backing a wider conspiracy with carmichael or something to do with dc see _ carmichael or something to do with dc see —wise, but essentially to to make _ dc see —wise, but essentially to to make the _ dc see —wise, but es
scots, as rachel says. _ closure, a proper resolution.not spoken to a single person who predicted l to a single person who predicted buckles. — to a single person who predicted buckles, so congratulations on being the minority. ithink buckles, so congratulations on being the minority. i think it was a bit of the minority. ! think it was a bit of an— the minority. i think it was a bit of an underwhelming finale. everyone has their— of an underwhelming finale. everyone has their theory and...