Scottish Independence Vote: Too Close To Call

Pro-union (R) and pro-independence (L) campaigners jostle for space during a rally by Scotland's Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in Glasgow, Scotland, on Sept. 12, ahead of the referendum.

As Scotland prepares to vote on its independence from Great Britain, BBC political correspondent Rob Watson explains why politicians and some business leaders are desperately hoping for a "no" vote. He also discusses what will change if Scotland votes yesfrom the economy to foreign policy—and which way the referendum is likely to go.