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us -- whene many of i represented yorkshire, i claimed to speak for england from time to time. ofkshire man arcane to think a far bigger area than they represent. debatese, all these will be had once the referendum is concluded. >> harriet harman. >> can i thank the right honorable member for the words that he said about our good friend and colleague, jim dobbin. he was as has been said a thoroughly decent man who stuck to his principles. at a time when it is fashionable to say politicians are in it for themselves, he was the absolute opposite. our deepest sympathies are with pat and their children. we will miss him greatly. esther speaker, historic is a much overused word in politics. ins he agree with me that just eight days time, the people of scotland will make a truly historic decision? this is their vote but i want the message from this side of the house to be heard. we want scotland to stay. >> i do agree with the right honorable lady. that is a very clear message from her side of the house. from this side of the house as well. i hope it is a message the people of scotla
us -- whene many of i represented yorkshire, i claimed to speak for england from time to time. ofkshire man arcane to think a far bigger area than they represent. debatese, all these will be had once the referendum is concluded. >> harriet harman. >> can i thank the right honorable member for the words that he said about our good friend and colleague, jim dobbin. he was as has been said a thoroughly decent man who stuck to his principles. at a time when it is fashionable to say...
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following me, a man from yorkshire that said yorkshire should be dissolved, separated. >> really?are going to get not just in the uk but the catlands in spain, and noise about what's going to happen in -- >> even with defeat if it comes to that, that movement's alive and well? >> the other thing to understand, this is a political movement. economically, i think people agree the prices will rise. if there is a yes vote. prices will rise in scotland. unemployment will rise in scotland, and interest rates will raise because currency is a big issue. where the scot's use the pound? bank of england governor, says, no. >> scots say they k. they say they can but they won't be able to. in order to join the eu, which they want to, one of the terms, u.n. currency. the risk profile as a country,s 3ds 00 billion economy as opposed to close to $3 trillion as part of the uk changes markedly as a result of separation. >> did you think cameron is -- >> i heard a comment -- all i would say, and we're getting into tough territory here, is that -- >> that he could -- >> well, it's a possibility. i th
following me, a man from yorkshire that said yorkshire should be dissolved, separated. >> really?are going to get not just in the uk but the catlands in spain, and noise about what's going to happen in -- >> even with defeat if it comes to that, that movement's alive and well? >> the other thing to understand, this is a political movement. economically, i think people agree the prices will rise. if there is a yes vote. prices will rise in scotland. unemployment will rise in...
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. >> i'm from yorkshire, so that is also a very strong thing that doesn't leave you. >> what about thateave you? i think that the -- i mean, halifax was an industrial revolution town. it's all made of the same stone, very simple, and nonconformist ethics with its lack of ornamentation. that influenced me. really gotith en, he my career started because he introduced calvin klein to my work. store -- vin klein >> on madison avenue. >> what are you bringing to the stie.ct at 215 chry is very detail oriented, and the two of us are together. the types of materials -- nine clicks what types of -- the types of materials, for example. othert types of woods and materials? these are very spacious examples of living, aren't they? >> yes, a tremendous feeling of space and proportion. .ery high ceilings >> and spectacular views, as you can see from the photographs. >> what does it say about putting it on this particular block at this particular time? >> it's a classic example of uptown meets downtown. think, culture and fashion and all of the energy going on in this city is downtown. and i think thi
. >> i'm from yorkshire, so that is also a very strong thing that doesn't leave you. >> what about thateave you? i think that the -- i mean, halifax was an industrial revolution town. it's all made of the same stone, very simple, and nonconformist ethics with its lack of ornamentation. that influenced me. really gotith en, he my career started because he introduced calvin klein to my work. store -- vin klein >> on madison avenue. >> what are you bringing to the stie.ct...
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i am a yorkshire secretary of state for wales and we are all proud to be british. there is no doubt we would all be diminished if scotland were separated from the people of the rest of the u.k.. harman. >> the roots of our party or keep in scotland. do we deliver devolution in the scottish parliament but we need to go further. will he confirm that there will be further devolution and a bill setting out new powers to be published in january? >> is the right honorable lady knows the three main party leaders have come together to agree to develop a program for change. they're right honorable member has setup a process for how that change could be delivered to a timetable. all three main parties have endorsed that timetable. and it means immediate action the day after the referendum to start the lives of its -- legislative process including proposals at the end of october with a full draft scotland bill published by the end of january. and the introduction of a bill after the general election regardless of who forms the government. that is a clear timetable and it show
i am a yorkshire secretary of state for wales and we are all proud to be british. there is no doubt we would all be diminished if scotland were separated from the people of the rest of the u.k.. harman. >> the roots of our party or keep in scotland. do we deliver devolution in the scottish parliament but we need to go further. will he confirm that there will be further devolution and a bill setting out new powers to be published in january? >> is the right honorable lady knows the...
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you have a yorkshire terrier, 34,000 euros for the cost of his life. a rottweiler am a 45,000.dor is at 40,000 euros. nudity.vs. thanks very much. follow us after the break. x it is decision day for scotland. the country votes today on whether to leave the united kingdom. we are live in edinburgh. >> the federal reserve says rates will stay near zero for considerable time. the central bank outlines its asset purchase exit. the ecb will announce the results of its first targeted loan program today. we bring you a bloomberg exclusive with the ubs chairman. need togovernments establish his trust of corporations, trust of the people of europe into a sound fiscal and monetary operation of europe. >> welcome to "countdown." i am joined by caroline hyde. >> the polling booths have opened and voting in the independence referendum has begun and anna edwards is live. what is the process, laid out here for us. >> a rather murky thursday morning as the sun just comes up . voting as you say has started and the polls are opening in scotland at 7 a.m. this morning. anyone who is registered to
you have a yorkshire terrier, 34,000 euros for the cost of his life. a rottweiler am a 45,000.dor is at 40,000 euros. nudity.vs. thanks very much. follow us after the break. x it is decision day for scotland. the country votes today on whether to leave the united kingdom. we are live in edinburgh. >> the federal reserve says rates will stay near zero for considerable time. the central bank outlines its asset purchase exit. the ecb will announce the results of its first targeted loan...
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the region of yorkshire started to make more noise you have bay, too, would like to have more controlver their own destinies. this referendum, whatever the outcome, has changed the nature of british politics. it has an franchise the regions in a way we have never seen before. one of the things about the u.k. is it is very centralized. london controls most of the spending and makes all of the decisions. that has changed. >> what does this mean for other movements in europe? boosting forively them. the catalonia's had a demonstration in spain. 100 in thisommend demonstration. catalonian bonds have been hurt on speculation a debit my get their own way. they want a referendum. the government said it is illegal and they will ban it. but this movement towards your own destiny being fed by your own people -- it looks fairly unstoppable at the moment. ask you know, mark, there has been a lot of criticism of david's coalition government that they did not see this coming soon enough, they put alistair darling out as the front man. if they do lose scotland, they will strengthen the tories becaus
the region of yorkshire started to make more noise you have bay, too, would like to have more controlver their own destinies. this referendum, whatever the outcome, has changed the nature of british politics. it has an franchise the regions in a way we have never seen before. one of the things about the u.k. is it is very centralized. london controls most of the spending and makes all of the decisions. that has changed. >> what does this mean for other movements in europe? boosting...
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>> guest: lived in london my basically -- my entire life, went to high school in yorkshire, in the north of england, and went to university at oxford, and then returned to the united states after i left university. c-span: and why did you go to oxford? and what did you study? >> guest: i studied history. c-span: what kind of history? >> guest: "modern history," which at oxford begins with the anglo-saxons. so and why i mean, why did i go there? i mean, it's an incredibly beautiful place. it was a wonderful time to go. and... c-span: college? >> guest: new college. c-span: new college? >> guest: yeah. and which is across the street. and new college is, i think, founded in 1369 or whatever, so but you know, i had a great time there. i didn't really you know, there weren't that many requirements to work really, so and everybody you know, it was funny because at that time, you know, the english government actually paid for you to go to university. they gave you you know, i mean, now you have to pay or something yourself, but at that time, not only was the education free, but they actually ga
>> guest: lived in london my basically -- my entire life, went to high school in yorkshire, in the north of england, and went to university at oxford, and then returned to the united states after i left university. c-span: and why did you go to oxford? and what did you study? >> guest: i studied history. c-span: what kind of history? >> guest: "modern history," which at oxford begins with the anglo-saxons. so and why i mean, why did i go there? i mean, it's an...