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uses these age old rivalries between between scotland between england and scotland and also taps into this nationalist sentiment meanwhile the westminster parliament which obviously wants the u.k. to stay together fought stuff like this in the past it said or if scotland declares independence you won't necessarily be able to use the pound anymore you might have to apply to join the euro you probably wouldn't be automatically in the european union in nato so this is just another one of those things if you do if scotland declares independence it will be worse off as a westminster parliament scotland has already called this irresponsible it says it's politicizing security and antiterrorism and scottish national party member has called this project fear. and mcneil from the scottish national party joins me now live from london to discuss the prospects of scottish independence and find out how much he's worried about this statements coming from the u.k. government mr mcneil welcome to artie's good to have you with us so if scotland does go it alone if there it does choose independence is t
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[applause] secondly the white paper will set out a vision for scotland. a scotland that we seek. we seek a country with a written constitution protecting not just the liberties for the people but enunciating the rights of the citizen. we seek a country where we make work pay not by humiliating those with disabilities but by strengthening the human wage. weiss seek a country where key public services remain in public hands. we seek a country where business prospers and the public is protected against the abuse of monopoly power and we seek a country with the right to health and education based on human need and ability not on the size of your wallet. we seek a country which understands its contribution to culture and creativity as part of an international framework. and we seek a country in which judged on how useful it can be to the rest
[applause] secondly the white paper will set out a vision for scotland. a scotland that we seek. we seek a country with a written constitution protecting not just the liberties for the people but enunciating the rights of the citizen. we seek a country where we make work pay not by humiliating those with disabilities but by strengthening the human wage. weiss seek a country where key public services remain in public hands. we seek a country where business prospers and the public is protected...
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of scotland between england and scotland and also taps into this nationalist sentiment meanwhile the westminster parliament which obviously wants the u.k. to stay together guus thought stuff like this in the past it said or if scotland declares independence you won't necessarily be able to use the pound anymore you might have to apply to join the euro you probably wouldn't be automatically in the european union in nato so this is just another one of those things if you do if scotland declares independence it will be worse off says the westminster parliament scotland though has already called this irresponsible it says it's politicizing security and antiterrorism and scottish national party member has called this project fear but we should look out for more than this because of course there's a vote for the referendum on independence in scotland will be held in less than a year on the eighteenth of september next year so both sides are going to be ramping up in terms of what it's going to mean for for the u.k. and for scotland but at the moment as things stand independence doesn't loo
of scotland between england and scotland and also taps into this nationalist sentiment meanwhile the westminster parliament which obviously wants the u.k. to stay together guus thought stuff like this in the past it said or if scotland declares independence you won't necessarily be able to use the pound anymore you might have to apply to join the euro you probably wouldn't be automatically in the european union in nato so this is just another one of those things if you do if scotland declares...
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uses these age old rivalries between between scotland between england and scotland and also taps into this nationalist sentiment meanwhile the westminster parliament which obviously wants the u.k. to stay together fought stuff like this in the scotland declares independence you won't necessarily be able to use the pound anymore you might have to apply to join the euro you probably wouldn't be automatically in the european union in nato so this is just another one of those things if you do if scotland declares independence it will be worse off as a westminster parliament scotland has already called this irresponsible it says it's politicizing security and antiterrorism and scottish national party member has called this project fear and of course we're keeping an eye on the independence debate in scotland as well as attempts by the u.k. government to avoid a separation so log on to our website at r.t. dot com for expert opinion and perspectives from the scottish public. because for us to ever a.t.m. has gone live clive's in vancouver can our small bear digital currency fall real cash so
uses these age old rivalries between between scotland between england and scotland and also taps into this nationalist sentiment meanwhile the westminster parliament which obviously wants the u.k. to stay together fought stuff like this in the scotland declares independence you won't necessarily be able to use the pound anymore you might have to apply to join the euro you probably wouldn't be automatically in the european union in nato so this is just another one of those things if you do if...
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s ordeal is actually located in the north sea in scotland we've had the per independence campaign in scotland really queues in westminster of waging a campaign called project fear to scare scots off taking the yes box when it comes to the scottish independence referendum even the newspaper where the interview with mr badgery appeared it's the telegraph which is closely aligned to the conservative party i spoke to a scot in london recently who told me that regardless of where you weigh in on which side of the independents camp you weigh in on the lengths to which westminster has been going to over the past six months even to fear. or to scare scots into thinking about the consequences if they vote for independence is almost humorous with politicians in westminster saying that scotland would have to reapply for its new membership if it broke away from the united kingdom that they might not afford to have a postal service or that they wouldn't have enough money to create a proper armed forces so both camps are engaged in a real propaganda battle at the moment we're seeing lots of differ
s ordeal is actually located in the north sea in scotland we've had the per independence campaign in scotland really queues in westminster of waging a campaign called project fear to scare scots off taking the yes box when it comes to the scottish independence referendum even the newspaper where the interview with mr badgery appeared it's the telegraph which is closely aligned to the conservative party i spoke to a scot in london recently who told me that regardless of where you weigh in on...
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of scotland between england and scotland and also taps into this nationalist sentiment meanwhile the westminster parliament which obviously wants the u.k. to stay together for stuff like this in the past it said or if scotland declares independence you won't necessarily be able to use the pound anymore you might have to apply to join the euro you probably wouldn't be automatically in the european union in nato so this is just another one of those things if you do if scotland declares independence it will be worse off says the westminster parliament. experimental online currency is now a global one complete with its own and so far only a.t.m. the first machine has been set up in a cafe in vancouver where people can exchange digital money for physical cash but you're probably asking yourselves what are the bitcoins and in this simplest strands it's just a currency but an ally one bitcoins are stored in web while it's a completely anonymous liking even your name though transactions are public records can be sent from one wallet to another at the click of a button in most cases with no f
of scotland between england and scotland and also taps into this nationalist sentiment meanwhile the westminster parliament which obviously wants the u.k. to stay together for stuff like this in the past it said or if scotland declares independence you won't necessarily be able to use the pound anymore you might have to apply to join the euro you probably wouldn't be automatically in the european union in nato so this is just another one of those things if you do if scotland declares...
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and scotland between england and scotland and also taps into this nationalist sentiment meanwhile the westminster parliament which obviously wants the u.k. to stay together thought stuff like this in the past it said or if scotland declares independence you won't necessarily be able to use the pound anymore you might have to apply to join the euro you probably wouldn't be automatically in the european union in nato so this is just another one of those things if you do if scotland declares independence it will be worse off as a westminster parliament scotland has already called this irresponsible it says it's politicizing security and antiterrorism and scottish national party member has called this project fear or to talk to angus macneil from the scottish national party the one that stands for independence from the u.k. he brushed away the claims from london saying it's just a scaremongering campaign. mrs mason but as yourself is a very bad helloween character of course we are how board in my side of the argument by the need to make sense and to use logic but misses me is not constrai
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the head of the oil cartel said that there isn't much oil left in scotland anyway and he dismissed the idea of an independent algebra ever coming on and the opec umbrella which controls one third of the world's oil supply he said that the interests of both london and edinburgh would be best under the umbrella of the united kingdom this is likely to be a blow for the pro independence movement in scotland because a big part of the scottish nationalists independence campaign has hinged on the notion of more oil providing a role in making scottish independent economically viable the scottish national party has even estimated that oil reserves could be worth up to three hundred thousand pounds every single scored on the first minister of scotland alex salmond has told r.t. in interviews before that if scotland were to become independent well then it could a few more take prepared to take on a part of the u.k.'s national debt because it would then control vast swathes of the u.k.'s oil reserves we have an estimate saying that there are some estimates that say that up to ninety percent of the
the head of the oil cartel said that there isn't much oil left in scotland anyway and he dismissed the idea of an independent algebra ever coming on and the opec umbrella which controls one third of the world's oil supply he said that the interests of both london and edinburgh would be best under the umbrella of the united kingdom this is likely to be a blow for the pro independence movement in scotland because a big part of the scottish nationalists independence campaign has hinged on the...
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previously that if scotland worse again independence then it would be prepared to take on some of the you case national debts because it would then be in control of vast swathes of the u.k.'s oil reserves according to some estimates ninety percent of the u.k.'s oil is actually located in the north sea in scotland and in fact from all the european countries norway is the only country that is that has more oil than scotland so there's a real difference in opinions from between the two camps and even put. and those on the pro independent side of the argument have even accused westminster of playing down the amount of oil that scotland has in its oil reserves in order to quell separatist feelings the scottish referendum is now less than a year away and we've had the pro independence campaign in scotland really queues in westminster of waging a campaign called project fear to scare scots off taking the yes box when it comes to the scottish independence referendum even the newspaper where the interview with mr badgery appeared it's the telegraph which is closely aligned to the conservative
previously that if scotland worse again independence then it would be prepared to take on some of the you case national debts because it would then be in control of vast swathes of the u.k.'s oil reserves according to some estimates ninety percent of the u.k.'s oil is actually located in the north sea in scotland and in fact from all the european countries norway is the only country that is that has more oil than scotland so there's a real difference in opinions from between the two camps and...
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is the only country that is that has more oil than scotland so there's a real difference in opinions from between the two camps and even put. and there is on the pro independent side of the argument even accused westminster of playing down the amount of oil that scotland has in its oil reserves in order to quell separatist feelings the scottish referendum is now less than a year away and we've had the pro independence campaign in scotland really queues in westminster of waging a campaign called project fear to scare scots off taking the yes box when it comes to the scottish independence referendum even the newspaper where the interview with mr badgery appeared it's the telegraph which is closely aligned to the conservative party and i spoke to a scot in london recently who told me that regardless of where you weigh in on which side of the independents. you weigh in on the lengths to which westminster has been going to over the past six months even to fear or to scare scots into thinking about the consequences if they vote for independence is almost humorous politicians in westminster
is the only country that is that has more oil than scotland so there's a real difference in opinions from between the two camps and even put. and there is on the pro independent side of the argument even accused westminster of playing down the amount of oil that scotland has in its oil reserves in order to quell separatist feelings the scottish referendum is now less than a year away and we've had the pro independence campaign in scotland really queues in westminster of waging a campaign called...
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uses these age old rivalries between between scotland between england and scotland and also taps into this nationalist sentiment meanwhile the westminster parliament which obviously wants the u.k. to stay together thought stuff like this in the past it said or if scotland declares independence you won't necessarily be able to use the pound anymore you might have to apply to join the euro you probably wouldn't be automatically in the european union in nato so this is just another one of those things if you do if scotland declares independence it will be worse off as a westminster parliament scotland has already called this irresponsible it says it's politicizing security and antiterrorism and scottish national party member has called this project fear. in london we've got more stories waiting online for you right now including who is the most influential of them all russia's president putin tops forbes' annual list of the most powerful people in the world pushing barack obama down to second what put him on top find out right now at r.t. dot com. also their families and friends reunited
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plus a report from scotland where the ruling party is holding its annual conference less than a year before a vote on possible caesarian. ♪ ♪ on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. >>> welcome back. top stories on al jazerra. more than 20 wild fires are burning out of control through the state of new south wales in australia. it's feared hundreds of homes have been destroyed. hundreds of people have been
plus a report from scotland where the ruling party is holding its annual conference less than a year before a vote on possible caesarian. ♪ ♪ on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio...
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not the problem for scotland. e problem -- [applause] to the very heart of the ndependence today. no one really dares scotland could be independent. the debate is whether it should be independent. running the official campaign against the opposition call themselves project fear. project fear is not some ensult dreamt up by the yes campaign. it is the description. the no campaign actually described themselves as project ear. one said he's opposed to independence because he doesn't want to drive off the m-6 to get his passport and start driving on the right when he comes to scotland. i have been driving on the right for some time. the suggestion is a worthy addition to all the rest. the mobile phone charges. the annexation. bassies refusing to hold receptions. project fear. ore like project fast. the central question with the coming campaign is who should be taking decisions about scotland. those who live and work here or politicians? it's a common sense argument which is based on our experience. the record of scotl
not the problem for scotland. e problem -- [applause] to the very heart of the ndependence today. no one really dares scotland could be independent. the debate is whether it should be independent. running the official campaign against the opposition call themselves project fear. project fear is not some ensult dreamt up by the yes campaign. it is the description. the no campaign actually described themselves as project ear. one said he's opposed to independence because he doesn't want to drive...
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what is your reaction to this latest research going on in scotland? perhapsel that this is as suggested.g amino thaliminide has been around a long time and it is off -- has also been tested. there are warnings there are effects and rabbits and rats. we find they are now being tested in zebrafish -- which are not mammals, as opposed to iraqi and rat. if you want to make a statement on the effect in humans, you have to experiment with animals which are closer to humans and closer to humans than fish. it lacks some kind of credibility. be fair to the scientist, he did say and what we heard that any sort of treatment would be years away. me is if we are so far away from getting any sort of successor to the drug, the emphasis needs to be still on regulation, which is what went wrong in a place like brazil. >> then the question is, do we really need the drug? when you look at alternative -- the drug is not used for leprosy treatment, it is used for the secondary leprosy, actually we call it enl. and there are various other therapies available. who warned ag
what is your reaction to this latest research going on in scotland? perhapsel that this is as suggested.g amino thaliminide has been around a long time and it is off -- has also been tested. there are warnings there are effects and rabbits and rats. we find they are now being tested in zebrafish -- which are not mammals, as opposed to iraqi and rat. if you want to make a statement on the effect in humans, you have to experiment with animals which are closer to humans and closer to humans than...
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after taking an eight year break , it heads to ancient scotland for an adventure. they are not to be written by the character's original creators. >> they were happy we thought about them. a asked me, why scotland? they thought it was because of the referendum. that is not the case. i learned about that later. we had no hidden intentions. >> since 1961, more than three hundred 60 million folks have been sold worldwide in more than 100 languages. this latest outing is expected to sell over 5 million copies. >> a reminder not to miss our selection of the best artwork from the fair. snapshots of the most striking pieces of contemporary art. you can check out the slideshow at france24.com. please stay with us here in the newsroom or "france 24 -- for "france 24." >> welcome to the week in the americas. obamacare hits another hurdle. now it is technological rather than ideological. will the city of detroit have to sell its cultural heritage as it struggles to pay back if it? reforms continue. but first, sloppy contractors were blamed for the technical glitch that dealt
after taking an eight year break , it heads to ancient scotland for an adventure. they are not to be written by the character's original creators. >> they were happy we thought about them. a asked me, why scotland? they thought it was because of the referendum. that is not the case. i learned about that later. we had no hidden intentions. >> since 1961, more than three hundred 60 million folks have been sold worldwide in more than 100 languages. this latest outing is expected to...
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scotland. >> i went to scotland to show it to scotland people. they were happy about it. they thought it was because of the referendum, when in fact that is not the case at all. and learned about that later. we had no hidden intentions. since 1961, more than 350 million comic books have been sold worldwide in over 100 languages. this latest outing of the cartoon creation is expected to sell over 5 million copies. >> for more on the latest comic up, make sure you check out our website. that is france24.com. you will see plenty there. that is it for the newsroom now. >> thank you. we have a round up of the headlines in a few minutes. the political paralysis in tunisia. they have been in crisis. members of the political opposition has been assassinated . there is deteriorating security situation and economic mismanagement. the situation is reaching a tipping point. who is to blame? what is the alternative? our guests this evening -- an international spokesperson joins us live from london. another will be with us shortly. we also have a researcher in
scotland. >> i went to scotland to show it to scotland people. they were happy about it. they thought it was because of the referendum, when in fact that is not the case at all. and learned about that later. we had no hidden intentions. since 1961, more than 350 million comic books have been sold worldwide in over 100 languages. this latest outing of the cartoon creation is expected to sell over 5 million copies. >> for more on the latest comic up, make sure you check out our...
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a new drug being tested in scotland that promises to help with the cravings. we get more from the bbc's james cook. >> reporter: for some drinkers too many nights end like this and too many people in scotland drink too much. it's thought nearly 200,000 scotts dependent on alcohol are not getting help. will a pill which lessens the buzz from booze help to wean them off? >> they tend to be drinking less and less as months go by. they actually use it less as the months go by as the craving for alcohol diminishes. >> reporter: so drinkers in scotland can take a pill before heading to the pub. it is available only by prescription along with counseling. >> if you are a willing participant and are wanting something to help you, obviously it is a good idea. >> reporter: doctors and politicians have tried many ways to reduce the alcohol problem and this is targeted at a group of drinkers -- those who are perhaps having three or four pints a day and may be on the road to more serious health problems unless something is done. so now it is no magic bullet but it may help
a new drug being tested in scotland that promises to help with the cravings. we get more from the bbc's james cook. >> reporter: for some drinkers too many nights end like this and too many people in scotland drink too much. it's thought nearly 200,000 scotts dependent on alcohol are not getting help. will a pill which lessens the buzz from booze help to wean them off? >> they tend to be drinking less and less as months go by. they actually use it less as the months go by as the...
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a defeat to scotland and a 1-1 d raw to serbia has left the croatians five points behind the belgians. >> belgian is in better position because they are five points in front of us. but there are still chances for us. we need to win tomorrow. then we will see what happens. tomorrow, for us, is a big game. maybe it can distract belgium a little bit in the last game. we will do everything to finish first. we know it is going to be very difficult. >> the belgian side are on the brink of a first world cup since 2002. the goalkeeper is taking nothing for granted with the dangerous players croatia has. >> he is a very good forward. he scores a lot of goals. he is playing with bayern. he is a very good player. he is the key player of the team really. he produces very good free kicks . they are very fast. he can make some good shots from long distance. they can allow some space when they attack. we can counterattack if we are very fast. >> croatia will hope to have top spot still to play for when they visit scotland on tuesday, but a place in the playoffs appears more likely. gael monfils has
a defeat to scotland and a 1-1 d raw to serbia has left the croatians five points behind the belgians. >> belgian is in better position because they are five points in front of us. but there are still chances for us. we need to win tomorrow. then we will see what happens. tomorrow, for us, is a big game. maybe it can distract belgium a little bit in the last game. we will do everything to finish first. we know it is going to be very difficult. >> the belgian side are on the brink of...
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so now it is no magic bullet but it may help to end scotland's love affair with booze. james cook, bbc news, glasgow. >> apparently the drug reduces the amount of dopamine released so you don't get as much pleasure from the feeling. >> when it seems so cut and dry when you listen to it. just cut back on the cravings, no big deal but i'm sure a lot of other things come with it. they want it prescribed in conjunction with psycho social support is focussed on treatment who are on people will addicted. >> i hope it works but over the years a lot of miracle drugs were going to help people with addiction and yet to be one that really works. hope, maybe. >> one sounds like closest to me is chantix as far as cigarette smoking goes but with it there are thoughts of suicide, incredible side effects. that's the biggest problem with this. you have to wait and see. >> yep. >>> just when you thought you saw enough of beyonce, get ready to see more. >>> and the role that is taking bryan cranston away from his cable tv meth lab. that's next in "the skinny." >> announcer: "world news no
so now it is no magic bullet but it may help to end scotland's love affair with booze. james cook, bbc news, glasgow. >> apparently the drug reduces the amount of dopamine released so you don't get as much pleasure from the feeling. >> when it seems so cut and dry when you listen to it. just cut back on the cravings, no big deal but i'm sure a lot of other things come with it. they want it prescribed in conjunction with psycho social support is focussed on treatment who are on...
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what about this trip to scotland? >> rob andrews: i follow all the rules, met the standards, and there is a matter pending before the house ethics committee. under those rules, my obligation's not to talk about the investigation until it's over. >> kroft: we talked to the ethics committee. they said they have no problem with you talking to us about this. >> andrews: well, it's my understanding of the rules are that, when there's a pending matter, i'm supposed to keep it confidential and so are they. so, i'm going to follow those rules. >> kroft: these leadership pacs have been described by a lot of people as sort of political slush funds. do you agree with that? >> andrews: you know, i think we should take a look at having clearer rules at what they can and cannot be spent for. i'd be for that. >> kroft: that's what almost everyone in congress says, but no one really seems to want reform. it should be pointed out that not all congressmen use the their pacs for their personal benefit, but the federal election commissio
what about this trip to scotland? >> rob andrews: i follow all the rules, met the standards, and there is a matter pending before the house ethics committee. under those rules, my obligation's not to talk about the investigation until it's over. >> kroft: we talked to the ethics committee. they said they have no problem with you talking to us about this. >> andrews: well, it's my understanding of the rules are that, when there's a pending matter, i'm supposed to keep it...
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police are looking for some daring thieves in scotland. a seven foot bronze statue by legendary artist henry moore was stolen from an open air park. authorities believe the multimillion dollar sculpture known as standing figure was stolen to melt down for scrap. this makes the 7th moore work stolen in the last eight years. next up, the politician known as the undersecretary of thugs with advice on the stalemate in washington. ind, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before tak
police are looking for some daring thieves in scotland. a seven foot bronze statue by legendary artist henry moore was stolen from an open air park. authorities believe the multimillion dollar sculpture known as standing figure was stolen to melt down for scrap. this makes the 7th moore work stolen in the last eight years. next up, the politician known as the undersecretary of thugs with advice on the stalemate in washington. ind, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought...
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. >>> new clues of maddy mccann, she disappeared six years ago, scotland yard has launched a major new effort. and abc's muhammad lila is on the story. >> reporter: on vacation when your little girl simply van ishs. new life into the investigation over the disappearance of madeleine mccann. investigators are now me tick clously combing through cell phone records. here's how it all works. the cell phone records show when phone calls were being made. what they don't show what people on the phone were talking about. police in portugal obtained the phone records six years ago, and according to scotland yard, they didn't investigate properly. they're hoping to narrow down their current 41 people of interests. tracing all those people linking real people to the phone numbers you have going to be a significant challenge. >> reporter: last year, on britain's version of "america's most wanted" police released this photo of what she might look like today. she was just days away from her 4th birthday when she disappeared. hundreds of heartbreaking, false sightings around the world. muhammad lila,
. >>> new clues of maddy mccann, she disappeared six years ago, scotland yard has launched a major new effort. and abc's muhammad lila is on the story. >> reporter: on vacation when your little girl simply van ishs. new life into the investigation over the disappearance of madeleine mccann. investigators are now me tick clously combing through cell phone records. here's how it all works. the cell phone records show when phone calls were being made. what they don't show what...
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and there's a saying that runs through scotland, too poor, too wee, too stupid. and that came up over and over again as we explored how we were going to run this bookstore. people kept telling us not that we couldn't run a bookstore, but that we couldn't run a bookstore in a small town in the coal fields of appalachia because there wouldn't be enough business, because we weren't local enough, or there wouldn't be enough business because we were too local, and people would think we were stupid. that is not a recipe for success. it's not a recipe for success over the long haul as a sustainable community, and one of the things i do now as a college professor over and over again is i tell my students, don't buy into that. it's not true. you are wonderful, intelligent, smart people with the ability to change the world in your hands, and you are our best export. it's not coal that we export in appalachia, it's 18-24-year-olds with brains and vision, and we need you back. so if you're listening to me, i know c-span booktv is maybe not the 18-24-year-old demographic -- [
and there's a saying that runs through scotland, too poor, too wee, too stupid. and that came up over and over again as we explored how we were going to run this bookstore. people kept telling us not that we couldn't run a bookstore, but that we couldn't run a bookstore in a small town in the coal fields of appalachia because there wouldn't be enough business, because we weren't local enough, or there wouldn't be enough business because we were too local, and people would think we were stupid....
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. >> remember the girl from scotland that couldn't -- >> oh, yeah. >> here she is in an abandoned old farm house. it beautiful, though. look at this beautiful stone. it's crippy and big and beautiful things inside. she said there were many that took off residents in this old farphouse, there's dung throughout the house. it's gross and it truly is haunted. >> no. >> matt: sure it a lot of them with the been. >> that's where my heart stopped. finally -- >> tina continues to explore this creepy old farmhouse. little does she know this clown is tracking her throughout the house. >> oh, no. >> it's coming up behind you! >> who just walk away, you'll only see it in the mirror. who is could portion of her brain than fear. >> a woman poses like this. >> in 37 seconds you'll see a dramatic transformation. >> why there's no contract required for a controversial new look. and a creep in mouth finds the treat. get it away anyway. >> find out how you goliath on this medical services rookie. [ female announcer ] now your most dazzling accessory can be your smile. colgate optic white dual action shi
. >> remember the girl from scotland that couldn't -- >> oh, yeah. >> here she is in an abandoned old farm house. it beautiful, though. look at this beautiful stone. it's crippy and big and beautiful things inside. she said there were many that took off residents in this old farphouse, there's dung throughout the house. it's gross and it truly is haunted. >> no. >> matt: sure it a lot of them with the been. >> that's where my heart stopped. finally --...
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another family went on a family vacation for scotland. here's what they had to say about themselves. >> did your campaign contributors know uyou were paying back a loan? >> they know they have a campaign debt. >> what about the trip to scotland? >> i followed the rules met the standards and there is a matter before the house committee under the rules i am not to talk about the investigation. >>> a lot of people talk about political slush funds. >> i believe we could have a clearer look on what they can and can't be spent for. >> they were originally created for a way to congressional leaders to raise money and distribute them to their leaders. they are no more than political slush fund. >> are you looking for a deal on television ice creep scoops and lookout machines? look no further than afghanistan. they are selling off millions of pounds of equipment each week. rurping the gear to the u.s. would be extraordinarily expensive. so they are leaving behind billions of dollars worth of supplies. most of the equipment will be destroyed before
another family went on a family vacation for scotland. here's what they had to say about themselves. >> did your campaign contributors know uyou were paying back a loan? >> they know they have a campaign debt. >> what about the trip to scotland? >> i followed the rules met the standards and there is a matter before the house committee under the rules i am not to talk about the investigation. >>> a lot of people talk about political slush funds. >> i...
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he's going to glide over scotland. he's being lifted by a lift launch. he was flying at 1,400 feet and they're able to stay up there using something called ridge lift, which is where the wind hits a ridge or mountain and basically pushes him up. >> beautiful and you don't have to worry about like engine failure. you don't have to worry about running ought of gas or your instruments going down. >> now it looks like "top gun," like he has a bogey on his tail. >> you do see another glider right behind him enjoying the nice day. he can fly up to about 25,000 feet or more. then he says they land just like nil other plane. very smooth.getongue tied. you'll see what i'm talking about here in a second. watch when she opens her mouth. >> she's got a split tongue that at times looks like two separate functioning tongues. >> how -- was this -- was she born this way or did she -- do you get this surgically done? >> you can have that done. look at the different stuff she can do. she's going like this almost, like warming up her tongue, like they were hands. >> the cl
he's going to glide over scotland. he's being lifted by a lift launch. he was flying at 1,400 feet and they're able to stay up there using something called ridge lift, which is where the wind hits a ridge or mountain and basically pushes him up. >> beautiful and you don't have to worry about like engine failure. you don't have to worry about running ought of gas or your instruments going down. >> now it looks like "top gun," like he has a bogey on his tail. >> you do...
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now, scotland yard has launched a major new effort. and abc's muhammad lila is on the story. >> reporter: it's the worst thing that can happen to a parent. you're on vacation when your little girl simply vanishes. new life into the investigation over the disappearance of madeleine mccann. investigators are now meticulously combing through cell phone records. here's how it all works. the cell phone records show when phone calls were being made. and who they were made to. what they don't show what people on the phone were talking about. police in portugal obtained the phone records six years ago, but according to scotland yard, they didn't investigate properly. british police are going back and analyziing them in detail. they're hoping to narrow down their current 41 people of interests. >> people working in the hotels and cafes. tracing all of those people linking real people to the phone numbers you have is going to be a significant challenge. >> reporter: last year, on britain's version of "america's most wanted" investigators release
now, scotland yard has launched a major new effort. and abc's muhammad lila is on the story. >> reporter: it's the worst thing that can happen to a parent. you're on vacation when your little girl simply vanishes. new life into the investigation over the disappearance of madeleine mccann. investigators are now meticulously combing through cell phone records. here's how it all works. the cell phone records show when phone calls were being made. and who they were made to. what they don't...
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but today i want a more simple message to go out to the people of scotland. from us here in this hall, from this party, from england and yes from wales and northern ireland too, and it is this, we want you to stay. we want us to stick together. think of all the things we've achieved together, all the things we can do together. the nations as one, our kingdom united. \[applause] for 12 years now, men and women from all parts of these islands have been serving their country in afghanistan. next year the last of our combat troops will be coming home having trained up the afghans to look after their own country. more than a decade of war, sacrifice beyond measure from the finest and bravest armed forces in the world. i want us today to stand to raise the roof right here, right now to show just how proud of those men and women all of us are. [applause] [applause] >> we in this room are a team. this year we said good buy to one of our team. margaret thatcher made our country stand tall again, creating work, winning the cold war, saving the fork lands. the faulkland
but today i want a more simple message to go out to the people of scotland. from us here in this hall, from this party, from england and yes from wales and northern ireland too, and it is this, we want you to stay. we want us to stick together. think of all the things we've achieved together, all the things we can do together. the nations as one, our kingdom united. \[applause] for 12 years now, men and women from all parts of these islands have been serving their country in afghanistan. next...
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scotland yard getting calls overnight from several people naming the same man as the possible person of interest. abc's lama hasan has details from the portuguese town where the possible kidnapping occurred. good morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this morning, scotland yard is heralding a breakthrough moment in the maddie mccann investigation, with a brand-new timeline that places the little girl's abduction 45 minutes later than first thought. ♪ one of the shocking new theories on bbc 1's "crime watch," reveals that kate mccann may have missed her daughter's kidnappers by just minutes. the re-enactment includes the moment when kate found she had vanished. >> i was looking at her bed. i couldn't make it out. and then, i realized she's not in that bed. and i thought, i wonder if she had woken up and gone to our bed. she wasn't in our bed. and that was the first time that i guess, you know, the panic kicked in. >> reporter: today, six long years later, new images and new hope, as scotland yard reaches out to the public for information on this man. authorities say he wa
scotland yard getting calls overnight from several people naming the same man as the possible person of interest. abc's lama hasan has details from the portuguese town where the possible kidnapping occurred. good morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this morning, scotland yard is heralding a breakthrough moment in the maddie mccann investigation, with a brand-new timeline that places the little girl's abduction 45 minutes later than first thought. ♪ one of the shocking new...
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. >> interesting feature at this hotel in scotland. i'm not quite sure this gives you an extra star rating on the hotel ranking. watch this. guy goes in the bathroom, turns the water on. so far so good. >> not brown or anything. >> no. it's not the brown. it's the sound. >> sounds like a buzz saw or wood chipper. >> if you're trying to sneak into the bathroom at night and not wake up your partner, be real quiet and then that buzz saw goes off, the person that you have in your room or in the rest of the hotel. i imagine this is a problem with the pipes. i imagine if you're above or below this person, you might be able to hear it. >> one car, two colors. >> it looks like they're destroying the beautiful orange color of this nissan by pouring something on it but that's not what they're doing. >> we'll explain the chameleon car next. and it's furious pete versus 9,982 calories. >> it's called the quadruple bypass burger. >> find out if it's a success. >>> getting married's tough work. you might need a drink or two after the ceremony. >> th
. >> interesting feature at this hotel in scotland. i'm not quite sure this gives you an extra star rating on the hotel ranking. watch this. guy goes in the bathroom, turns the water on. so far so good. >> not brown or anything. >> no. it's not the brown. it's the sound. >> sounds like a buzz saw or wood chipper. >> if you're trying to sneak into the bathroom at night and not wake up your partner, be real quiet and then that buzz saw goes off, the person that you...
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portugese police have reopened the investigation, scotland yard and u.k. is taking this case very seriously. the message that we have delivered to the mccanns and to so many other searching parents is that there's hope. most of the children abducted, even in the most serious stranger abductions, are not killed, so these children, particularly when taken when they're very young could be anywhere and won't even know that they're missing. >> in your conversations with the mccanns, what are their instincts. are they convinced their child may have been abducted and their child might still be alive? >> i think they certainly recognize the potential that this could have a tragic ending but there's so much uncertainty, and there's a lot of frustration. for these searching parents, these cases never go away. they're always in the back of their minds. so what we have said to them because she was taken when she was so young, she could have been taken by someone who wanted a child. she could have been a victim sold in black market adoptions. she could have been traffi
portugese police have reopened the investigation, scotland yard and u.k. is taking this case very seriously. the message that we have delivered to the mccanns and to so many other searching parents is that there's hope. most of the children abducted, even in the most serious stranger abductions, are not killed, so these children, particularly when taken when they're very young could be anywhere and won't even know that they're missing. >> in your conversations with the mccanns, what are...
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independent security london threatens to deny access to its intelligence services if scotland votes yes to separation from the united kingdom. canadians get the first of a bitcoin a.t.m. digital codes for cash. global users of turning to the stable side accounts.
independent security london threatens to deny access to its intelligence services if scotland votes yes to separation from the united kingdom. canadians get the first of a bitcoin a.t.m. digital codes for cash. global users of turning to the stable side accounts.
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a new report die tails how two 747 jumbo jets came close to crashing while over scotland. they had taken off from the u.k. heading across the atlantic. 1,000 passengers were aboard those two planes. >> reporter: two jumbo jets came close to a catastrophic collision over scotland with up to 1,000 passengers on board. somehow the pilots got so confused, they nearly steered their planes right into each other. >> this is very hard to explain because it appears that two airplanes with two pilots, everybody got it wrong initially. >> reporter: both 747s were about to cross the atlantic. one was at a cruising altitude which put them on a path to converge. the air traffic controller told them to turn right. the pilots misinterpreted the orders and turned toward each other. the 747s got within three miles when the emergency order is given for one to go up, the other down. so were the pilots told one thing and all four of them heard the complete opposite? is that possible? >> the conclusion of the british investigators was that each pilot did what the other pilot was instructed to d
a new report die tails how two 747 jumbo jets came close to crashing while over scotland. they had taken off from the u.k. heading across the atlantic. 1,000 passengers were aboard those two planes. >> reporter: two jumbo jets came close to a catastrophic collision over scotland with up to 1,000 passengers on board. somehow the pilots got so confused, they nearly steered their planes right into each other. >> this is very hard to explain because it appears that two airplanes with...
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london proved security on the line threatening to separate the highest level intelligence times with scotland if it votes for independence. odds that pakistani victims of a cia drone strike travelled to the you asked the representative behind that visit calls on congress to acknowledge its long abandoned can handle security problems and so. on the canadian county said sound the walls for.
london proved security on the line threatening to separate the highest level intelligence times with scotland if it votes for independence. odds that pakistani victims of a cia drone strike travelled to the you asked the representative behind that visit calls on congress to acknowledge its long abandoned can handle security problems and so. on the canadian county said sound the walls for.
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police first suspected the parents and then scotland yard restarted the investigation. >> trying to go back to zero, everything back to the beginning and reanalyzing, reassessing everything. police are operating on the assumption that madeleine is still alive. >> when it's a special occasion when you should be your happiest and madeleine's in the there, that's when this hits home. >> investigators have a list of 41 people of interest after combing through phone records. 15 are british. >> that television special will also be shown in the neglecter lands and germany. >>> it started out with clouds in havre de grace. the bay water temperatures still in the 70s. the sun is setting, a minute off 6:30. eventually the sun will be setting at 5:00. it's a chilly evening. 55 going down to 50 when we wake up. lunchtime temperatures 64 should get us into the low 70s. it should be a gorgeous afternoon setting up, just a chilly night. we'll call it a false chill in the air. warmer in the sun, cooler in the shade. that's the deal for tomorrow and shower chances will increase by wednesday afternoon a
police first suspected the parents and then scotland yard restarted the investigation. >> trying to go back to zero, everything back to the beginning and reanalyzing, reassessing everything. police are operating on the assumption that madeleine is still alive. >> when it's a special occasion when you should be your happiest and madeleine's in the there, that's when this hits home. >> investigators have a list of 41 people of interest after combing through phone records. 15 are...
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this is over scotland. have some folks asking, how does this -- how could this actually happen. you have two passenger planes coming dangerously close to a collision. at one point, they were just three miles apart. renee marsh has been following this on the close call and the investigators who actually have determined who was responsible. >> reporter: mid-air over scotland, two 747 jumbo jets carrying up to 1,000 passengers are on a path to collide. and british investigators say it's because the pilots didn't follow the instructions from air traffic control. >> this is very hard to explain because it appears that two airplanes with two pilots in each airplane, everybody got it wrong initially. >> the problem started when one plane, jet two, asked the control tower for clearance to climb in altitude. it was cleared. but that put it at the same altitude as another plane, jet one. the two planes were now on a converging path and moving closer by the second. the controller realizing that stepped in to prevent a collision. >> he gave instructions to the pilot on the right to go to th
this is over scotland. have some folks asking, how does this -- how could this actually happen. you have two passenger planes coming dangerously close to a collision. at one point, they were just three miles apart. renee marsh has been following this on the close call and the investigators who actually have determined who was responsible. >> reporter: mid-air over scotland, two 747 jumbo jets carrying up to 1,000 passengers are on a path to collide. and british investigators say it's...
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i found letters that came from scotland, from london. i found the accounts of a former slave who ended up in spain. so while i say that they wen weo trinidad, no kosher, new brunswick, some of them became global travelers. one of the escaped slaves, there's this account of his conversation with his master after the master came on the ship. the british allowed master to come on a ship to talk to their former slaves because the british want to make a point that they were not kidnapping the blacks anyone want to go back to their masters could. well, this one slave said, quote, i was born to travel the world. now, he was in a position to do much traveling as a slave in virginia, but by becoming free he could. so he's the one who into in spain. i have an account of a former slave in the gap in india. i don't have letters directly from those in india and spain. i have one phone from maryland who became a dentist and deployed a white man working for him in london. so there are a whole array of extraordinary stories, now from trinidad what i do
i found letters that came from scotland, from london. i found the accounts of a former slave who ended up in spain. so while i say that they wen weo trinidad, no kosher, new brunswick, some of them became global travelers. one of the escaped slaves, there's this account of his conversation with his master after the master came on the ship. the british allowed master to come on a ship to talk to their former slaves because the british want to make a point that they were not kidnapping the blacks...