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james desperately wanted to make the english under scots. what mission young with a united parliament, the scots might have been ready to take it. the english weren't and so dames, desperately trying to make the english think that a union of parliament, as well as a union of crowns and body themselves, would make great britain. and in fact, he was the 1st to declare himself, king of great britain. and he did the cleric with else the year after he came king in 1600 for the year after is a question now. shakespeare saw, as i can see, becomes involved to interesting. james did was to declare that the counter, the, the chamberlain's company were, takes parent, his fellow actors, laden was now to become the king's company. and for fear wanted to have a scottish play and he needed desperately, scottish advice. and games i think, had a major part to do with it in all sorts of ways. the play is very well informed about scotland, but also the play peach up again. old mythologies show the plane macbeth. actually, this is itself on very unfair things a
james desperately wanted to make the english under scots. what mission young with a united parliament, the scots might have been ready to take it. the english weren't and so dames, desperately trying to make the english think that a union of parliament, as well as a union of crowns and body themselves, would make great britain. and in fact, he was the 1st to declare himself, king of great britain. and he did the cleric with else the year after he came king in 1600 for the year after is a...
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that's going to be tough for the scots.— tough for the scots. scots. and a lot of these groups, and _ tough for the scots. and a lot of these groups, and england - tough for the scots. and a lot of these groups, and england and l tough for the scots. and a lot of i these groups, and england and the case here, there is one runaway team but worth mentioning all group winners qualify automatically for the world cup and the second place teams will go through to a playoff system so you have to be in the top two to even have any chance of getting three. spain are a team that progressed very slowly over the years but i now tipped is one of the dark courses for next summer's euros and last night a midfielder there named best player in the world and she should be starting tonight against scotland and scotland drew with ukraine which was disappointing for them last week, certainly hoping to put in a performance to show what they can do. but no it's not going to be easy. pedro martinez losa says the scots have to be at "their highest level". he's going bac
that's going to be tough for the scots.— tough for the scots. scots. and a lot of these groups, and _ tough for the scots. and a lot of these groups, and england - tough for the scots. and a lot of these groups, and england and l tough for the scots. and a lot of i these groups, and england and the case here, there is one runaway team but worth mentioning all group winners qualify automatically for the world cup and the second place teams will go through to a playoff system so you have to be...
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and that play ends with the english coming in to rescue the scots from cruel. because from that point of view, i deal from james a point of view from public. i thought you were going to follow the very best theatrical tradition and not mentioned that the name of the scottish play. but as your thesis would that lead once that there was a, a conscious effort by james the, the sexton, foster settler, the best read, a monarch can christendom. and arguably, the greatest playwright in history, william shakespeare to create a british identity. a you argue that was a conscious effort by them walk in cahoots to create that british identity the any much they weren't, they were working together to get this idea of wanting britain fixture. start using the word, britain and british much more than he ever had. and the story of mc best, i'm all still shows things like um, a benevolent figure of an english king doesn't come on stage, but i'm an english single month erosion like teams that are the confessor butterfield time. of course, james was also doing other things to conso
and that play ends with the english coming in to rescue the scots from cruel. because from that point of view, i deal from james a point of view from public. i thought you were going to follow the very best theatrical tradition and not mentioned that the name of the scottish play. but as your thesis would that lead once that there was a, a conscious effort by james the, the sexton, foster settler, the best read, a monarch can christendom. and arguably, the greatest playwright in history,...
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but he's done posting 189 for fall, richie barrington, hidden unbeaten, 54 for the scots, but was not to be as they fell short by 72 runs in chicago. the pakistani will take on australia on thursday for a place in the final scotlands cricketers losing their but the national rugby team enjoy the better results in edinburgh against australia. hey, miss watson, going over for the 1st try of the test, the wallabies hit back and took the lead when they swore to drive their own courtesy of rob liotta un ashmond, then crossed the line for the scots to restore the lead. but it took a late fin, russell penalty to make sure 1513 to scotland for their food. when in a row over the audience and in moto gp, francesco bunny, iowa claim, the l. gov grand prix. in portugal, the italian started on poland picked up his 3rd victory of the season. the race was stopped prematurely when he cared. aleck warner and miguel olivera crashed on yeah, as victory also help ducati clenched the constructors title that so we'll leave it for now. barbara, back to you in london. peter. thank you. now, inventor, as for m
but he's done posting 189 for fall, richie barrington, hidden unbeaten, 54 for the scots, but was not to be as they fell short by 72 runs in chicago. the pakistani will take on australia on thursday for a place in the final scotlands cricketers losing their but the national rugby team enjoy the better results in edinburgh against australia. hey, miss watson, going over for the 1st try of the test, the wallabies hit back and took the lead when they swore to drive their own courtesy of rob liotta...
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nor should the violent looters, arsonists in the street last year be getting offf scot-free or bailed out by it kamala harris they had their favorite viewpoints. this is another reason why i said merrick garland has been a disgrace as the attorney general and he should resign in disgrace. [applause] >> ted legs really straightforward and unambiguous answers is that good are we good ted? >> i think bobby has one final comment for everyone one final request. if you've never done this before social media like to take a portrait photo. i was taken byso fundraising pictures from the side or behind febrile could smile and wave i'm going to take a portrait picture. here we go. excellent, thank you very much. senator thank you for being here. >> let's give up both of these gentlemen a round of applause. [applause] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] ass. [background noises] [background noises
nor should the violent looters, arsonists in the street last year be getting offf scot-free or bailed out by it kamala harris they had their favorite viewpoints. this is another reason why i said merrick garland has been a disgrace as the attorney general and he should resign in disgrace. [applause] >> ted legs really straightforward and unambiguous answers is that good are we good ted? >> i think bobby has one final comment for everyone one final request. if you've never done this...
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the scots have _ cricket? they definitely have.nd they will want to get as much out of those games?— they will want to get as much out of those games? there is much to learn from those two _ those games? there is much to learn from those two games _ those games? there is much to learn from those two games and _ those games? there is much to learn from those two games and personal. from those two games and personal milestones for the players. they will want to get 50s and take wickets and they will also want to cause an upset as well. it is wickets and they will also want to cause an upset as well. it is really excitin: cause an upset as well. it is really exciting in — cause an upset as well. it is really exciting in that _ cause an upset as well. it is really exciting in that group. _ cause an upset as well. it is really exciting in that group. india - cause an upset as well. it is really exciting in that group. india were | exciting in that group. india were under big pressure against afghanistan, lose and they were going home. i
the scots have _ cricket? they definitely have.nd they will want to get as much out of those games?— they will want to get as much out of those games? there is much to learn from those two _ those games? there is much to learn from those two games _ those games? there is much to learn from those two games and _ those games? there is much to learn from those two games and personal. from those two games and personal milestones for the players. they will want to get 50s and take wickets and they...
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they didn't say we are not going to vote -- or we are not going to support a scots presbyterian. they supported him because he supported them. but there was undoubtedly and truly corruption, at least financial corruption, at the heart of this relationship. in 1871, "the new york times" charged tweed with having looted the new york city treasury to the tune of $45 million. now, that may be chump change these days, but at the time it amounted to a sum greater than the entire annual u.s. federal budget before the civil war. so this is a lot of money. a lot of money. at the time of the indictment, tweed served as the city's commissioner of public works. again, it seems like a kind of a minor bureaucratic job position, nothing that would carry with it great power, but as i said before, his true political power lay in his position as head of tammany hall. as head of tammany hall, he controlled the selection of candidates that the democratic party would run. he picked the candidates. and he was in charge of making sure that those candidates, oh, yeah -- >> [ inaudible ]. >> yes. the twe
they didn't say we are not going to vote -- or we are not going to support a scots presbyterian. they supported him because he supported them. but there was undoubtedly and truly corruption, at least financial corruption, at the heart of this relationship. in 1871, "the new york times" charged tweed with having looted the new york city treasury to the tune of $45 million. now, that may be chump change these days, but at the time it amounted to a sum greater than the entire annual u.s....
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so again, another -- even if you're not directly using the orphanage, tweed a scot presbyterian seems like a friend of irish catholics a friend to the church, the good sisters running the orphanage, the hospitals. this is all great for tweed. he's enriching himself but he's spreading it around, and through that he is earning loyalty. this isn't just like money. bribing someone to vote for you. he is building up a real kind of personal connection to vote ers and the whole tammany system is doing that. it's not just about money. it's about personal connection. and tweed, we could say overreached in his graft, again, to the tune of $45 million or so. so tweed was indicted. he spent most of the rest of the 1870s, in and out of jail. he's convicted of some things, gets reprieve. one time he tried to escape to spain or something like that, but he was caught and brought back. he died in april of 1878. died very much a broken man. now, again, this said, irish catholics have a high tolerance for graft, but this just seemed to be going too far, again, it's not that he didn't spread the wealth a
so again, another -- even if you're not directly using the orphanage, tweed a scot presbyterian seems like a friend of irish catholics a friend to the church, the good sisters running the orphanage, the hospitals. this is all great for tweed. he's enriching himself but he's spreading it around, and through that he is earning loyalty. this isn't just like money. bribing someone to vote for you. he is building up a real kind of personal connection to vote ers and the whole tammany system is doing...
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the scots were a little upset obama quoted shakespeare instead of scotland's bard, robert burns.why didn't he pick robert burns? burns' words just roll off the tongue: ( with scottish accent ) "o, wad some power the giftie gie us to see oursels as others see us! it wad frae monie a blunder free us, an' foolish notion." pretty sure-- ( applause ) pretty sure that's about carbon climate change. meanwhile, stateside, in congress, they're still focused on who tried to kill everyone in congress. the january 6 committee is going after the folks who planned to overturn the election, and i'll tell you all about it in tonight's "seditionist round-up roundup: "congressional edition." >> these neigh-o nazis are un- stable. >> stephen: thank you, horsey. the big headline is that the january 6 committee has issued six subpoenas to the ex- president's top campaign associates, a collection of powerful dumb-dumbs who helped orchestrate the last-ditch efforts to steal the election, a high-stakes, low-i.q. heist on democracy, starring pardoned criminal michael flynn, a.k.a., general grumpy pants.
the scots were a little upset obama quoted shakespeare instead of scotland's bard, robert burns.why didn't he pick robert burns? burns' words just roll off the tongue: ( with scottish accent ) "o, wad some power the giftie gie us to see oursels as others see us! it wad frae monie a blunder free us, an' foolish notion." pretty sure-- ( applause ) pretty sure that's about carbon climate change. meanwhile, stateside, in congress, they're still focused on who tried to kill everyone in...
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the scots are into the play—offs after beating moldova 2—0.ondent natalie pirks has the details. # 0 flower of scotland... # belting it out like their lives depended on it. scotland's mission was simple — beat moldova and the travelling tartan army would be guaranteed a playoff spot for their first world cup since �*98. but it wasn't all one—way traffic. scotland, though, were by far the better side and finally broke the deadlock before half—time. that will do! an exquisite backheel set up scotland for the cushion they craved. and craig gordon's penalty save was the icing on the playoff cake. the tartan army in raptures. the dream is still alive. england's match with albania began with a moment of reflection. music: the last post what followed was a stroll in the park. harry maguire got the first, harry kane's head got the second. the goals kept coming. jordan henderson made it three, kane's left foot made it four, and the perfect hat—trick wasn't far behind. how's this for acrobatics? played in towards kane! he may not be in golden form for h
the scots are into the play—offs after beating moldova 2—0.ondent natalie pirks has the details. # 0 flower of scotland... # belting it out like their lives depended on it. scotland's mission was simple — beat moldova and the travelling tartan army would be guaranteed a playoff spot for their first world cup since �*98. but it wasn't all one—way traffic. scotland, though, were by far the better side and finally broke the deadlock before half—time. that will do! an exquisite backheel...
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do in the way the scots did in 1707 when they became great britain, when england and scotland great britain. the americans want no part of that notion. they know that they will be swamped, by the british and know whenever susan considers having memberships in the house of commons as a solution to the problem. right from the outset in the stanback of congress which meets in reaction to the stanback which is the tax law on all paper products in america they know instinctively the colonial assemblies will be the legislature that will determine taxation. now they have representation of the outside of their own colonial legislatures. only their willing to recognize the supremacy of parliament and the empire. that concession confuses the english because the english look at parliament as a sovereign body, and fact is the protector of liberty, is the instrument that they have honored ever since the revolution. it is what curves the crown. they are very confused by the american eyes. how can you be opposed to parliament. the representation, the english say we are not represented, they say ye
do in the way the scots did in 1707 when they became great britain, when england and scotland great britain. the americans want no part of that notion. they know that they will be swamped, by the british and know whenever susan considers having memberships in the house of commons as a solution to the problem. right from the outset in the stanback of congress which meets in reaction to the stanback which is the tax law on all paper products in america they know instinctively the colonial...
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do, and the way the scots did in 1777 when they became great britain when england and scotland came together in great britain. but england wanted no part of that notion. they knew they would be swamped by the british and they never -- no one ever seriously considered having membership in the house of commons as a solution to the problem. so right from the outset in the stamp act congress, which meets in reactions to the stamp act, which is a tax on all paper products in america. they know instinctively their colonial assemblies will be the legislature that will determine taxation. now, they have an awkward position because they have accepted parliamentation as their trade. they made it clear that they will never have representation outside of their own colonial legislatures, only they are willing to recognize the supremacy of parliament in the empire. that concession confuses the english. because the english look at parliament as a sovereign body. in fact, it is the protector of liberty, it's the wiig instrument they have honored ever since the revolution. they're very confused by t
do, and the way the scots did in 1777 when they became great britain when england and scotland came together in great britain. but england wanted no part of that notion. they knew they would be swamped by the british and they never -- no one ever seriously considered having membership in the house of commons as a solution to the problem. so right from the outset in the stamp act congress, which meets in reactions to the stamp act, which is a tax on all paper products in america. they know...
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ukraine after 20 minutes in their qualifier at hampden, roksolana kravchuck with the goal, but the scots wales, they're second in their group — two points behind spain who they play on tuesday. meanwhile the draw for the play—offs for next year's men's world cup was made this afternoon and the headlines for british fans are that if both scotland and wales win their semi—finals then they will play each other in their final — which means only one of them can reach the tournament. scotland will be at home to ukraine whilst wales will play austria in cardiff. but there are some very good sides in the play—offs including italy and portual who could also play each other in their final. the games will take place the end of march. wales are bidding to reach their first world cup in 64 years, while scotland have waited 24 years. if we got wales in the semifinal will be a battle of britain but one of the countries is not going to make it, so it's a tough game and i'm sure they are in a good moment but we are in a good moment as well so hopefully we both get through there in the play—off games and
ukraine after 20 minutes in their qualifier at hampden, roksolana kravchuck with the goal, but the scots wales, they're second in their group — two points behind spain who they play on tuesday. meanwhile the draw for the play—offs for next year's men's world cup was made this afternoon and the headlines for british fans are that if both scotland and wales win their semi—finals then they will play each other in their final — which means only one of them can reach the tournament. scotland...
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ball equalling the fastest 50 of the tournament. 290 runs proved too steep of a challenge for the scotsvaluable for the future. as for pakistan, they have won every game in their group, and that means they play australia for a place in the final. that will be on thursday in dubai, but before that, it is england— new zealand and abu dhabi on wednesday. fin it is england- new zealand and abu dhabi on wednesday.— it is england- new zealand and abu dhabi on wednesday. on balance, the four strongest — dhabi on wednesday. on balance, the four strongest teams _ dhabi on wednesday. on balance, the four strongest teams have _ dhabi on wednesday. on balance, the four strongest teams have made - dhabi on wednesday. on balance, the four strongest teams have made it - four strongest teams have made it coming that have been very strong winning four out of their five natchez, new zealand and australia obviously both very strong teams historically as well, and pakistan, of course many five out of five. i would probably make pakistan marginal favourites of everybody else. 50 pakistan marginal favourites
ball equalling the fastest 50 of the tournament. 290 runs proved too steep of a challenge for the scotsvaluable for the future. as for pakistan, they have won every game in their group, and that means they play australia for a place in the final. that will be on thursday in dubai, but before that, it is england— new zealand and abu dhabi on wednesday. fin it is england- new zealand and abu dhabi on wednesday.— it is england- new zealand and abu dhabi on wednesday. on balance, the four...
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he was the son of immigrants, but immigrants of a scot presbyterian background. i don't know how much history you all know, but back in the old -- in ireland, there is no sharper conflict between irish catholic ares and scot everybody presbyterians. scottish. they were sworn enemies in the world world. and it's -- old world. and it's not like those battle lines completely disappeared in the new world. 18703, 1871, there were actually riots in new york city. they were called the orange riots. they weren't about oranges. [laughter] they were about orange, orange men were scottish presbyterians who centuries earlier had supported william of orange in his fight against the catholic king, james ii. of course, you'll remember from your core classes. every year in july orangemen back in ireland would have, would raid. they'd kind of march through catholic areas of northern ireland celebrating this victory of rot instants over catholics -- protestants over catholics. it's not just an old world thing. it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently wher
he was the son of immigrants, but immigrants of a scot presbyterian background. i don't know how much history you all know, but back in the old -- in ireland, there is no sharper conflict between irish catholic ares and scot everybody presbyterians. scottish. they were sworn enemies in the world world. and it's -- old world. and it's not like those battle lines completely disappeared in the new world. 18703, 1871, there were actually riots in new york city. they were called the orange riots....
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but kuz he's, you know, walking away scot-free. but in terms of it could use or the other people that he was with to the person who bought the gun. maybe. i mean, the thing that i do find remarkable about this case is the prosecution didn't do a very good job. i mean, the prosecution did have a burden to disprove one of the elements of self-defense and what i find remarkable is what 17 year-old knows, too, and drop weapon, basic land put their hands up and surrendered to the left unless they receive instruction on what to do after they've shot somebody. it will play. i just i just think it's remarkable that the prosecution didn't do a better job cross examine him well before get back to that, what do you mean? who are you suggesting more. what are you suggesting in terms of >> he was instructed to behave the way he did it. well, believe that that that that this was that there was a lot of discussion. >> he wasn't the only digital and see that went kenosha to stop the protesters. so, you know, all of the vigilante groups talk along
but kuz he's, you know, walking away scot-free. but in terms of it could use or the other people that he was with to the person who bought the gun. maybe. i mean, the thing that i do find remarkable about this case is the prosecution didn't do a very good job. i mean, the prosecution did have a burden to disprove one of the elements of self-defense and what i find remarkable is what 17 year-old knows, too, and drop weapon, basic land put their hands up and surrendered to the left unless they...
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next week, scots will be marking their national holiday sent under is day. so what better time for alex, i'm going to ask a host of guess what it means today. 2021. to be scottish. the former 1st minister of scotland takes over the reins on our screens and moments life. and i ah, what happened? i make no sense, you know, born is and is a piece and you as a merge we don't have a therapy, we don't on the back seat. the whole world leads to take action and to be ready, people are judgment. 2 common crisis with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great to response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together with i double membranes structures which are like sax, which capture portions of the cytoplasm and then deliver them to water, the incinerator of the cell, the license for degradation. so that's what we'll talk with me. ah well come to the alex out and sure for a since i'm
next week, scots will be marking their national holiday sent under is day. so what better time for alex, i'm going to ask a host of guess what it means today. 2021. to be scottish. the former 1st minister of scotland takes over the reins on our screens and moments life. and i ah, what happened? i make no sense, you know, born is and is a piece and you as a merge we don't have a therapy, we don't on the back seat. the whole world leads to take action and to be ready, people are judgment. 2...
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the order of his own posting $189.00 for, for richie barrington, hidden and beaten $54.00 for the scots, but it was not to be as they fell short by 72 runs in charger. the pakistan is we'll take on australia on thursday for replacing the final metal the sports. nice emily, let's go. i think thank you very much, pater, and that's from us here at the news. i was teaching for one years in just a few months. ah, ah. care about the pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rising sea levels and to president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy, whom do we appeal to for our people's right to survive in the challenge of planet that can he secure a theater? but he seemed to be stateless people. what is going to happen to us is going to be the fate of paris, winful, witness. and so on al jazeera and talk to al jazeera, we ask, how would you describe taliban relationship with the us? we listen copies 90 to is not all 4. 19 has been terrible. demonstration of the failure of human, sorry that we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al
the order of his own posting $189.00 for, for richie barrington, hidden and beaten $54.00 for the scots, but it was not to be as they fell short by 72 runs in charger. the pakistan is we'll take on australia on thursday for replacing the final metal the sports. nice emily, let's go. i think thank you very much, pater, and that's from us here at the news. i was teaching for one years in just a few months. ah, ah. care about the pacific island nation, rapidly falling victim to rising sea levels...
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and of course you could walk off scot free and right now the prosecutor is in the middle of closing argument. and he's doing his best to turn the tables on kyle written houses, self defense contest. rittenhouse is claimed that when he shot and killed tube in an injured a 3rd that this was an act of self defense. this is a guy who was 17 years old at a time and who was a counter protest or he said he came to protect businesses and to act as a medic. after the 1st night of riots following the death of a man named jacob blake, a black man paralyzed by the gunfire of a white police officer. so you have these 2 signs out in the street and at one point there's a malay in which some of the protesters are chasing this young man. rittenhouse turns around, fires for shots that kill the 1st man, and then he continues to run away before firing. and shooting to others. well, the prosecutor is now saying at that point, it is the crowd that is acting in self defense. that's turning the tables on these young men. so the defense argument has been that he was under attack by people in this crowd. and the pros
and of course you could walk off scot free and right now the prosecutor is in the middle of closing argument. and he's doing his best to turn the tables on kyle written houses, self defense contest. rittenhouse is claimed that when he shot and killed tube in an injured a 3rd that this was an act of self defense. this is a guy who was 17 years old at a time and who was a counter protest or he said he came to protect businesses and to act as a medic. after the 1st night of riots following the...
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of course, there's another population in cities like pick one or met scot's board with the united states. not so floating migrant population. many of them wanting to seek asylum in the united states. the want to get into that country where they feel that they're going to have a better future. we spend time with some of those people as well. some of them are in a tank cap that just by the side of the border and obviously this is going to be a different situation for them. the fact that this border, the restrictions are easing permits, can locals to get back across and for visitors does not gonna change the situation for them. that do remains as firmly closed as it was done before. so there's a different situation for the different population to melanie lieberman is the senior travel editor at points guy, that's an online travel blog. she says, this is a monumental day for the industry. the infrastructure is in place, it's been developing, but it is a logistical challenge. and one thing that travelers have to keep in mind is that there are ongoing staffing shortages across the industry. so
of course, there's another population in cities like pick one or met scot's board with the united states. not so floating migrant population. many of them wanting to seek asylum in the united states. the want to get into that country where they feel that they're going to have a better future. we spend time with some of those people as well. some of them are in a tank cap that just by the side of the border and obviously this is going to be a different situation for them. the fact that this...
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. >> the scots love their castles and want to do anything they can to protect them from climate changeat least, there's an argument to be made protecting the relics of the past may not be the best thing for scotland's future. because restoration is costly and some argue the money could be put to better use in making the scity itself greener and resilient to climate change. >> the culture is dynamic, it's part about who we are and our community. we change as a society and sometimes we lose things but it's also about understanding that it's okay to lose things. >> reporter: for the news, i'm diana olick in edinburgh, scotland. >>> thousands of our military members fought and died in america's longest war. now their friends and family are fighting for them, and a place to remember their sacrifice. but is it a losing battle? >>> vaccinating young kids today the white house releasing new numbers. but is it enough to start doing away with mask wearing that's next, as we approach the bottom of the hour, and the top bottom of the hour, and the top of the news from cnbc. to make progress, we mu
. >> the scots love their castles and want to do anything they can to protect them from climate changeat least, there's an argument to be made protecting the relics of the past may not be the best thing for scotland's future. because restoration is costly and some argue the money could be put to better use in making the scity itself greener and resilient to climate change. >> the culture is dynamic, it's part about who we are and our community. we change as a society and sometimes...
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and that's not allowed here in the us, so cow rittenhouse, he's off scot free on these charges and has been convicted of nothing. and therefore it will serve no sentence. he's not on probation. he is simply a free man. and you could see the look on his face melted into tears of joy as he heard that verdict. and i think a lot of people were really expecting a conviction on some charge. and the reason for that is that the prosecution added lesser charges at the end. those are, are 2nd degree charges rather than the 1st degree homicide. first degree attempted homicide. first degree, reckless homicide. he was acquitted of all those. there were a number of people lawyers that i spoke to and speculated that the prosecution had a chance of getting a conviction by adding those lesser charges late in the game. but that was not the case. this is a jury that decided decisively. they have to do that unanimously. so the verdict in the court room was clear. you saw the reaction there. some people obviously very unhappy and some people very happy including the written as family. but the verdict out i
and that's not allowed here in the us, so cow rittenhouse, he's off scot free on these charges and has been convicted of nothing. and therefore it will serve no sentence. he's not on probation. he is simply a free man. and you could see the look on his face melted into tears of joy as he heard that verdict. and i think a lot of people were really expecting a conviction on some charge. and the reason for that is that the prosecution added lesser charges at the end. those are, are 2nd degree...
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and every president up until that time of his presidency had been either anglo or scots irish, and protestant. so i think what he emphasizes in the little book that he published called a nation of immigrants, he emphasizes all those great qualities about the irish in particular, and it's mainly about that. but the terminology, i don't remember it, frankly, when i was in graduate school in history in the 1960s. i don't remember the term having caught on yet. i think it was multiculturalism more in the 1970s, '80s, and by the 1990s it in all of the textbooks and public schools, and it simply is an accepted term. , i see it as opposed world war ii cold war competition with the soviet union's two create a positive image, what people around the world were seen on television and black people being bloodied and beaten in the south the desegregation movements. this was a competition of not only in weapons and economics but also cultural in the soviet union and you definitely publicizing these negative qualities. i think a nation of immigrants was in immigration law that john f. kennedy did initiate,
and every president up until that time of his presidency had been either anglo or scots irish, and protestant. so i think what he emphasizes in the little book that he published called a nation of immigrants, he emphasizes all those great qualities about the irish in particular, and it's mainly about that. but the terminology, i don't remember it, frankly, when i was in graduate school in history in the 1960s. i don't remember the term having caught on yet. i think it was multiculturalism more...
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but you know, it's a very entertaining course from scots. why? hey, position. it was incredible. and but the best bet a script i thought was rob roy and i was doing rob roy and then a male was definitely he wanted me to be in braveheart. so he said, why can't it now? i really want to do this because i want to, mel gibson was actually offered rob roy before he was off of the film thing and actually be running a good a program because he's actually physically the right high. it's ironic, liam neeson should have played wallace because, well, it was very, very tall. and rob roy, of course, had it rickets and was small and red headed, you know, anyway, he played and im liam played roy. so i told the people, i said that and now it's kind of big me see, i really want you to be in the fell and try to much and i wrote a vessel bryan for fascinating mill mill, mill, gibson, liam neeson. you've been in the big of a complimentary about mel gibson, a rough time in recent years, but you see him as a a. another great human being. i do, i mean, i mean it's just because you can find in on males m
but you know, it's a very entertaining course from scots. why? hey, position. it was incredible. and but the best bet a script i thought was rob roy and i was doing rob roy and then a male was definitely he wanted me to be in braveheart. so he said, why can't it now? i really want to do this because i want to, mel gibson was actually offered rob roy before he was off of the film thing and actually be running a good a program because he's actually physically the right high. it's ironic, liam...
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i know a lot of scots are wondering why people can go to nightclubs, but they can't see their kids inic to this. some governments across europe right noware faced again with invidious decisions. and those decisions are still around, but the end of the pandemic is important to you for political reasons. you would like to move to another independence referendum after the pandemic. now, what is after the pandemic? how do you define that? as we come out of the acute phase of this pandemic, then recovery from the pandemic does bring very much to the fore and into focus what kind of power our government has, what ability people in scotland have to choose the direction of the country. many of your supporters see independence as an urgent question, but you can't tell them when. just be straight about that. laura, there's a reason i can't tell them. my duty, the duty of any leader in any country right now is to navigate our way through this pandemic. yet the exact timetable of another vote's hazy. despite her undoubted dominance, polls suggest enthusiasm for independence is waning and doubts a
i know a lot of scots are wondering why people can go to nightclubs, but they can't see their kids inic to this. some governments across europe right noware faced again with invidious decisions. and those decisions are still around, but the end of the pandemic is important to you for political reasons. you would like to move to another independence referendum after the pandemic. now, what is after the pandemic? how do you define that? as we come out of the acute phase of this pandemic, then...
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thank a lot of scots are wondering why people can go to nightclubs but they can't see their kids in ais put up is no 100% perfect logic to this put up some governments across europe up some governments across europe are up some governments across europe are faced again with invidious decisions,. are faced again with invidious decisions. -— are faced again with invidious decisions,. but the end of the pandemic— decisions,. but the end of the pandemic is — decisions,. but the end of the pandemic is important - decisions,. but the end of the pandemic is important to - decisions,. but the end of the pandemic is important to you | decisions,. but the end of the i pandemic is important to you for political reasons. you would like to move to another independence referendum after the pandemic. what is that? this referendum after the pandemic. what is that? �* , ., referendum after the pandemic. what is that? �* , _, ., ., is that? as we come out of the acute -hase is that? as we come out of the acute hase of is that? as we come out of the acute phase of this — is that? as we come out of the a
thank a lot of scots are wondering why people can go to nightclubs but they can't see their kids in ais put up is no 100% perfect logic to this put up some governments across europe up some governments across europe are up some governments across europe are faced again with invidious decisions,. are faced again with invidious decisions. -— are faced again with invidious decisions,. but the end of the pandemic— decisions,. but the end of the pandemic is — decisions,. but the end of the...
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denmark, who beat the scots 2—0 in the reverse fixture in copenhagen in september, have already qualifiedampden looking to end their campaign with a 100% record. jane lewis is there. yes, scotland kick theirfinal world cup qualifier. they took on denmark who have artie made it through to the semi final playoffs, but for manager and player as well, they want to be winning this one so they are guaranteed to be one of those teams. how realistic is that? denmark in great form. the stats would say that they are flying just now. would say that they are flying “ust now. �* , ., ., , ., now. but they have not been that convincing- _ now. but they have not been that convincing. they have _ now. but they have not been that convincing. they have the - now. but they have not been that convincing. they have the best i now. but they have not been that. convincing. they have the best three strikers that are injured. they've got a good chance can i really think that and yes, i mean they're playing particularly well. i was pleased with the performance and result from the other night. at the same time you'
denmark, who beat the scots 2—0 in the reverse fixture in copenhagen in september, have already qualifiedampden looking to end their campaign with a 100% record. jane lewis is there. yes, scotland kick theirfinal world cup qualifier. they took on denmark who have artie made it through to the semi final playoffs, but for manager and player as well, they want to be winning this one so they are guaranteed to be one of those teams. how realistic is that? denmark in great form. the stats would say...
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the scot lost 6—5 to china's zhao xintong.inally meet in the ring. the former world champions won't have fought for over a year by the time they meet on february 19th at manchester arena. it's looking unlikely that novak djokovic will defend his australian open title injanuary, that's after players were told that will have to be vaccinated to take part. let's speak to our our tennis correspondent russell fuller, who is at the davis cup. this comes from an interview that his father gave to serbian tv. he was his father gave to serbian tv. he: was saying it would be like blackmail or for novak djokovic agreed to go to the australian open and he feels it's unfair that players are required to be vaccinated to enter the state of the area but it's not a strange decision. this comes from the premiere of estate and a guy by the name of dan andrews takes the view that even though he could gain an exemption for players to come into the country he does not want to do that and he feels it would be insulting to the people of victoria who h
the scot lost 6—5 to china's zhao xintong.inally meet in the ring. the former world champions won't have fought for over a year by the time they meet on february 19th at manchester arena. it's looking unlikely that novak djokovic will defend his australian open title injanuary, that's after players were told that will have to be vaccinated to take part. let's speak to our our tennis correspondent russell fuller, who is at the davis cup. this comes from an interview that his father gave to...
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the scots survived some early pressure from the moldovans but went ahead after half an hour with nathanked to be back in the match with a penalty but it was saved by craig gordon. victory seals second place in group f, and a play—off place in march to fight for a sport at next year's world cup in qatar. england kick off against albania in less than half an hour at wembley. boss gareth southgate has called on them to put in an improved performance as they look to qualify for next year's world cup. after a disappointing draw against hungary — england need four points from their last two games to guarantee their place at qatar 2022. they're away at san marino on monday. injuries and illness have affected england's preparations ahead of albania this evening — but the england manager says the players are enjoying the international break. so much going on in their lives, however many we started with and how many finished with, 23 stories, lots of club situations, and we spoke about just of club situations, and we spoke aboutjust being able to park that, enjoy time in england, come together as
the scots survived some early pressure from the moldovans but went ahead after half an hour with nathanked to be back in the match with a penalty but it was saved by craig gordon. victory seals second place in group f, and a play—off place in march to fight for a sport at next year's world cup in qatar. england kick off against albania in less than half an hour at wembley. boss gareth southgate has called on them to put in an improved performance as they look to qualify for next year's world...
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ukraine after 20 minutes in their qualifier at hampden, roksolana kravchuck with the goal, but the scotsd the headlines for british fans are that if both scotland and wales win their semi—finals then they will play each other in their final — which means only one of them can reach the tournament. scotland will be at home to ukraine whilst wales will play austria in cardiff. but there are some very good sides in the play—offs including italy and portual who could also play each other in their final. the games will take place the end of march. wales are bidding to reach their first world cup in 64 years, while scotland have waited 24 years. if we got wales in the semifinal will be a battle of britain but one of the countries is not going to make it, so it's a tough game and i'm sure they are in a good moment but we are in a good moment as well so hopefully we both get through there in the play—off games and meet in the final in cardiff and i think that would be a fantastic occasion. still with football — and the deal to bring ralf rangnick to take temporary charge of manchester united has
ukraine after 20 minutes in their qualifier at hampden, roksolana kravchuck with the goal, but the scotsd the headlines for british fans are that if both scotland and wales win their semi—finals then they will play each other in their final — which means only one of them can reach the tournament. scotland will be at home to ukraine whilst wales will play austria in cardiff. but there are some very good sides in the play—offs including italy and portual who could also play each other in...
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. >> that was the jogger who rang the ring doorbell at the scots valley home of courtney to say thatasn't home but remotely opened the door to let the good snareten in to rescue their two dogs rabbit and cat. the fire department was called and they managed to contain the blaze to the garage. she never got a chance to thank the jogger who warned her of danger. >> i want to give him a hug, buy dinner, thank him so much and let him know how thankful we are. we would be devastated if we lost our pets let alone our home. >> the jogger took off before she arrived home. the fire department says this is the first time they've heard of a ring camera being used to alert home owners and 911 of a fire. i hope they can reconnect. whale watchers were delighted when greeted by a huge pod of killer whales off the coast. these images show some of the amazing sights captured on the prin says monterey whale watching adventure. somewhere between 80 to 100 stretched over a few miles. this really is a rare sight to see as killer whales are typically seen traveling in smaller pods between april through may
. >> that was the jogger who rang the ring doorbell at the scots valley home of courtney to say thatasn't home but remotely opened the door to let the good snareten in to rescue their two dogs rabbit and cat. the fire department was called and they managed to contain the blaze to the garage. she never got a chance to thank the jogger who warned her of danger. >> i want to give him a hug, buy dinner, thank him so much and let him know how thankful we are. we would be devastated if we...
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that they want to get up scot-free, there will be some repercussions. 26 million dollars is a lot ofmoney, but there is a big question about will these defendants be able to pay it? chris cantwell james fields are already incarcerated, so they are not earning money. many of the other defendants are already destitute from all of the pre-investigation leading into the trial, the fact they're not able to work, that there publicly known as supremacist white supremacist and you nazis so unemployable in many institutions. how much money will they be able to come up with and what strategies do they have to be able to extract money from these folks, liaison houses, garnishing wages, things like that. the bigger picture is they came into charlottesville with the intention to create to start a race war and the criminal justice system has not found any liability but in a civil system we say, could not get away with this juan: in terms of the organizations that these men belongo, and a either going to declare bankruptcy and reorganized under other names -- what is your sense of what is happening
that they want to get up scot-free, there will be some repercussions. 26 million dollars is a lot ofmoney, but there is a big question about will these defendants be able to pay it? chris cantwell james fields are already incarcerated, so they are not earning money. many of the other defendants are already destitute from all of the pre-investigation leading into the trial, the fact they're not able to work, that there publicly known as supremacist white supremacist and you nazis so unemployable...
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tax increase the burden of taxing, those making over $400,000 a year and corporations that got off scot-freer years ago when he had a similar circumstance with the trump administration and tax cuts, they didn't pay for it. they added to the deficit. we're taking a different approach and one that's really important to articulate when you talk about inflation. as long as we're paying for this expenditure to help working families meet their cost of living and pay for it in a way that doesn't add to the deficit. >> and with regard to when we might see a vote? >> we want to get to it as soon as possible. there are several things first. the congressional budget office reports on friday. speaker pelosi is talking about moving it in the house this weekend before the thanksgiving break. our goal is to get this done before christmas break so we literally have two or three weeks to get it done. >> it's your understanding at this point in time that you'll get that vote because it was all that time where all everyone was hearing about was that question in the senate. >> i'm in a business where people don
tax increase the burden of taxing, those making over $400,000 a year and corporations that got off scot-freer years ago when he had a similar circumstance with the trump administration and tax cuts, they didn't pay for it. they added to the deficit. we're taking a different approach and one that's really important to articulate when you talk about inflation. as long as we're paying for this expenditure to help working families meet their cost of living and pay for it in a way that doesn't add...