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and it's almost as if once we establish parliament, the scots became less desirous of having to demonstratetheir scottishness through some thunders, they advance into, under the balls and dinners in like we have to receive the intelligence societies. these are the big events of the year. the new york city and thunder society, for example, one of the oldest in the window is a massive event that they hold to celebrate our national day. and it's, i mean, is wonderful doing that. i just wish more people in scotland perhaps would get back into the same track. so they will have some tell me for the restoration and renewal project. what's the work that you do? but we have, we have a adelson for 2 main structures and in the church are the 1st is the memorial. the sort of memorial, which is dates from 1965 consists of a major, a massive concrete plinth and a plaque within it. and showing the battle scene and attaches a toll flag pull flag flies. apparently. i'm meant to be read of the church. we have a flag heritage center $1583.00. they eat be listed ducat. and that was made into an interpretive ce
and it's almost as if once we establish parliament, the scots became less desirous of having to demonstratetheir scottishness through some thunders, they advance into, under the balls and dinners in like we have to receive the intelligence societies. these are the big events of the year. the new york city and thunder society, for example, one of the oldest in the window is a massive event that they hold to celebrate our national day. and it's, i mean, is wonderful doing that. i just wish more...
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a finalist, such as they've been, you've sat in the chair of the scots parliament, have been a member of parliament, a west mostly been m.s.p. and hollywood, where we go from here. what's going to happen? i bought us johnson all know, but i think everything in scotland depends on the outcome of this hellish elections in may next year. if the polls are right there will be of a large majority for independents, that may be the scotia national party, having an absolute majority or, and maybe the scottish national party, backed by the greens, having a majority in a friendly it's about democracy. if it is, if the prime minister and westminster sort of the says no, then i suppose there is a 1st step, a reference to the courts and stop them then reference to the supreme court. and we'll see where we get to. but as i say, like most of my most commentators these days, posit misses the spine, is clearly on route independent. so let me just make a final point here. i've never believed in federation. i don't think federation's work if you got into making up over 80 percent of the lamarr. so popula
a finalist, such as they've been, you've sat in the chair of the scots parliament, have been a member of parliament, a west mostly been m.s.p. and hollywood, where we go from here. what's going to happen? i bought us johnson all know, but i think everything in scotland depends on the outcome of this hellish elections in may next year. if the polls are right there will be of a large majority for independents, that may be the scotia national party, having an absolute majority or, and maybe the...
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parliament. and it's come many thanks. i was there, a scot hides a reporting live from bangkok, peru's parliament has chosen former world bank official francisco sagacity. as the new interim president, he's the nation's 3rd leader in a week. it follows days of political turmoil, not on a sanchez reports now from lima. legislators finally agreed to seal the power vacuum. they selected 76 year old, francisco sas, the hospital's congress president, and the such, the country's new interim president, he immediately addressed the political crisis. you know his family really wondering what we are seeing on the streets now is the anger that we must recognize, accept and channel through peaceful means to help prosper as a country have a day before he sworn in. the signaled the new government will listen to the concerns of young peruvians. the noise today is not a day of celebration because we've seen the deaths of 2 young protesters who expressed a point of view democratically and practically without violence. we cannot bring them back to life, but we
parliament. and it's come many thanks. i was there, a scot hides a reporting live from bangkok, peru's parliament has chosen former world bank official francisco sagacity. as the new interim president, he's the nation's 3rd leader in a week. it follows days of political turmoil, not on a sanchez reports now from lima. legislators finally agreed to seal the power vacuum. they selected 76 year old, francisco sas, the hospital's congress president, and the such, the country's new interim...
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and the scot a was voted out by the parliament of a corruption allegations.germany is warning that coronavirus restrictions could continue top to 5.
and the scot a was voted out by the parliament of a corruption allegations.germany is warning that coronavirus restrictions could continue top to 5.
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scots. she'll catch on this, counting down his time in the parliament, although he could see the state coming. it's still ok messer shark. i never thought it would be so far, so we ought to say, i changed him being a new amp or a more ruthless and domineering there. many leaders in the past, properly, as mouser dong now we see that he could even and one country 2 systems in a blink of an eye. after starting out as a social worker and university lecturer, she became one of the leading activist in the umbrella movement in 2014 and was sentenced to 8 months in jail last year. as a legislator. it was a traumatic experience for him, but he still keeps his belongings from prison to remind himself of his mission. i don't say that it was 4 years becoming a low make. it was a peak of my life. but then i was sent to prison. the lowest point of my life, it was so tough in there and i had to find meaning of life by fighting for prisoners rights. i taught myself, i'm an undercover law making jail. i am here as a prisoner for the checks on possible abuse by prison officers. i'm here to monitor the governme
scots. she'll catch on this, counting down his time in the parliament, although he could see the state coming. it's still ok messer shark. i never thought it would be so far, so we ought to say, i changed him being a new amp or a more ruthless and domineering there. many leaders in the past, properly, as mouser dong now we see that he could even and one country 2 systems in a blink of an eye. after starting out as a social worker and university lecturer, she became one of the leading activist...
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scots. she'll catch on this, counting down his time in the parliament, although he could see this day coming. it's still ok messer shark. i never thought it would be so far. so we often say it's a new ampara, more ruthless and domineering. there are many leaders in the past, probably not. as mao zedong now, we see that he could even and one country 2 systems in a blink of an eye. after starting out as a social worker and university lecturer, she became one of the leading activist in the umbrella movement in 2014 and was sentenced to 8 months in jail last year. as a legislator. it was a traumatic experience for him, but he still keeps his belongings from prison to remind himself of his mission. i don't say that i asked for years becoming a law maker. it was a peak of my life. but then i was sent to prison. the lowest point of my life, it was so tough in there and i had to find meaning of life by fighting for prisoners' rights. i taught myself, i'm an undercover law maker in jail. i'm here as a prisoner for the checks on possible abuse by prison officers. i'm here to monitor the government and
scots. she'll catch on this, counting down his time in the parliament, although he could see this day coming. it's still ok messer shark. i never thought it would be so far. so we often say it's a new ampara, more ruthless and domineering. there are many leaders in the past, probably not. as mao zedong now, we see that he could even and one country 2 systems in a blink of an eye. after starting out as a social worker and university lecturer, she became one of the leading activist in the...
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authorities power to unseat politicians without having to go through the city scots shield, cartoonist, counting down his time in the parliament. although he could see the state coming, it still came as a shark. i never thought it would be so fast. so we also say it's a new ampara, more ruthless and domineering and there are many leaders in the past. as mao zedong now, we see that he could even and one country 2 systems in a blink of an eye. after starting out as a social worker and university lecturer, she became one of the leading activists in the umbrella movement in 2014 and was sentenced to 8 months in jail last year. as a legislator. it was a traumatic experience for him, but he still keeps this belongings from prison to remind himself of his mission. i don't say that it was 4 years becoming a lawmaker. it was the peak of my life. but then i was sent to prison. the lowest point of my life, it was so tough in there and i had to find meaning of life by fighting for prisoners rights. i taught myself, i'm an undercover law maker in jail. i'm here as a prisoner for the checks on possible abuse by prison officers. i'm here to
authorities power to unseat politicians without having to go through the city scots shield, cartoonist, counting down his time in the parliament. although he could see the state coming, it still came as a shark. i never thought it would be so fast. so we also say it's a new ampara, more ruthless and domineering and there are many leaders in the past. as mao zedong now, we see that he could even and one country 2 systems in a blink of an eye. after starting out as a social worker and university...
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backing, making hundreds of royalists march to the parliament in bangkok, demanding the preservation of the mana roll. so scott, hide in bangkok for a scot, tell us about where you are and what you've been saying, you know, this protest was the reason we're all here actually is because the parliament, which is just off to the right here by they are having the 1st reading of the 7, the proposed amendments to the constitution. and as you mention those who support the monarchy here, they don't want any change the constitution. there are 6 other proposed changes. they're going to be 2 days of reading the protesters, the anti-government protesters. these are the numbers we've seen swell on the streets of thailand over the last several months. they have to go back to one of these proposed amendments to the constitution and that's why they're here now. and what's very interesting come out now i would say within the last 45 minutes, we're right on the edge of the property where the parliament is. the police had kept the protesters at least 50 meters away. within the last 45 minutes, the police had at least 2 lines of riot cops behind me, and a f
backing, making hundreds of royalists march to the parliament in bangkok, demanding the preservation of the mana roll. so scott, hide in bangkok for a scot, tell us about where you are and what you've been saying, you know, this protest was the reason we're all here actually is because the parliament, which is just off to the right here by they are having the 1st reading of the 7, the proposed amendments to the constitution. and as you mention those who support the monarchy here, they don't...