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>>brian: what lessons could phargt rhett thatcher have -- could margaret thatcher have today.he coauthor of margaret thatcher on leadership. first off, nile, is this the right bite for american conservatives -- the right fight for conservatives today? >> i think it is. american conservatives have to stand up for principle, have to stand up for the united states. i think obamacare is a huge disaster for this country. it is a big-government project, hugely unpopular with the american people. it reminds me of european-style socialism being imposed from above. i think it is right conservatives are taking a stance against this. spwroeup -- >>elisabeth: in 1979 they called it the british disease. we're now in a situation where the president doesn't want to talk with conservatives about this. what would margaret thatcher say? >> i think she would be appalled. this is a big-government presidency. i think obamacare is a massive albatross around the necks of the american people. it is hugely, vastly expensive. it is antibusiness. she would have fought tooth and nail against it. this is
>>brian: what lessons could phargt rhett thatcher have -- could margaret thatcher have today.he coauthor of margaret thatcher on leadership. first off, nile, is this the right bite for american conservatives -- the right fight for conservatives today? >> i think it is. american conservatives have to stand up for principle, have to stand up for the united states. i think obamacare is a huge disaster for this country. it is a big-government project, hugely unpopular with the american...
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now david thatcher's attorneys told jurors police jumped to conclusions and focused only on david thatchershe said right from the beginning it was dad who did it and police didn't look further. hopefully tomorrow we will find out what this jury thinks about his guilt or innocence. >>> tonight are investigating claims that the wife of cincinnati reds pitcher was attacked by pittsburgh pirates fans during last night's baseball wild card playoff game. this tweet is from dallas latos' twitter account. she says she was ambushed at a bar and grabbed by the hair. pittsburgh police say the incident is a he said/she said situation. >> now police say they have identified the woman who allegedly hit mrs. latos. they have given her the information if she wants to pursue the information privately. now to more on the deadly bus crash in tennessee. scott is working that with the dramatic pictures behind here. >> this is chopper video. eight people are dead. more than a dozen injured. eight people in critical condition. the bus was carrying a church group frr north carolina. one of the tires caused it to
now david thatcher's attorneys told jurors police jumped to conclusions and focused only on david thatchershe said right from the beginning it was dad who did it and police didn't look further. hopefully tomorrow we will find out what this jury thinks about his guilt or innocence. >>> tonight are investigating claims that the wife of cincinnati reds pitcher was attacked by pittsburgh pirates fans during last night's baseball wild card playoff game. this tweet is from dallas latos'...
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thatcher confessed to hurting the girls, dropping one and squeezing o other. prosecutors told jurors not to believe it saying in the closing argument we know what he was doing to her. he harms her. he threw her to the ground. doctors gave conflicting information about what killed one baby. a doctor for the defense says both babies had bleeding on the brain. how can that not be a reasonable doubt? anticipating a verdict, many of david thatcher's family and friends were in the courtroom to show support for him. the jurors return in the morning to resume deliberations. >>> turning now to breaking news in los angeles. and the michael jackson wrongful lawsuit. just a few minutes ago the jury found aeg live not negligent in the death of michael jackson. katherine jackson, michael's mother, is the one who filed the lawsuit. that jury saying aeg live is not negligent in the death of michael jackson. >>> d.c.'s alcoholic beverage control board will not keep one of the city's most popular neighborhoods from expanding the night life. they voted against a requested morato
thatcher confessed to hurting the girls, dropping one and squeezing o other. prosecutors told jurors not to believe it saying in the closing argument we know what he was doing to her. he harms her. he threw her to the ground. doctors gave conflicting information about what killed one baby. a doctor for the defense says both babies had bleeding on the brain. how can that not be a reasonable doubt? anticipating a verdict, many of david thatcher's family and friends were in the courtroom to show...
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margaret thatcher made our country stand tall again, creating work, winning the cold war, saving the fork lands. the faulklands. -- the an amazing record. i was sitting next to her at a dinner once and i was as ever with her a little bit nervous. as ever she was totally charming and she put me at ease. and after a while i said to her, margaret f you had your time in government again, is there anything you'd do differently. and quick as a flash she looked at me and said you know what, i think i did pretty well the first time around. \[applause] we can all agree on that and we can all agree on this: she was the greatest peacetime prime minister our country has ever had. \[applause] margaret thatcher had an all mighty mess to clear up when she came to office and so did we. and we must never forget what we found. the biggest deficit in peacetime history. the deepest recession since the second world war. it wasn't yust the debt and deficit labor left. it was who got hurt. millions coming from overseas while millions here on poverty. unsustainable debt filled banks booming while manufactur
margaret thatcher made our country stand tall again, creating work, winning the cold war, saving the fork lands. the faulklands. -- the an amazing record. i was sitting next to her at a dinner once and i was as ever with her a little bit nervous. as ever she was totally charming and she put me at ease. and after a while i said to her, margaret f you had your time in government again, is there anything you'd do differently. and quick as a flash she looked at me and said you know what, i think i...
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it's been years since margaret thatcher rose to be the first and only so far female prime minister. but vicky young has been taking a look at how much progress has been made since then. >> it's an historic moment, margaret thatcher become britain's first female prime minister. >> where there is discord, may we bring harmony. >> for more than a decade she remained at the top but few women were there to keep her company. some women have held some of the highest offices but more needs to be done. >> there's much more importance over whether we go to war or what we teach in schools are being made the a room where the only women present serving the tea. it's whether or not they are being enabled to do it. >> elected men still far outnumber the women who make up just 23% of m.p.'s in the house of commons and 40% of -- and in scottish parliament 357 of m.p.'s are women and in the northern ireland it's only 19! . therapy often violent struggle for the right to vote and after fancy became the first m.p. to take her seat in the commons. memorabilia is a reminder of the battle that women have
it's been years since margaret thatcher rose to be the first and only so far female prime minister. but vicky young has been taking a look at how much progress has been made since then. >> it's an historic moment, margaret thatcher become britain's first female prime minister. >> where there is discord, may we bring harmony. >> for more than a decade she remained at the top but few women were there to keep her company. some women have held some of the highest offices but more...
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[applause] margaret thatcher had an all mighty mess to clear up when she came to office and so did we. and we must never forget what we found. the biggest deficit in peacetime history. the deepest recession since the second world war. it wasn't yust the debt and deficit labor left. it was who got hurt. millions coming from overseas while millions here on poverty. unsustainable debt filled banks booming while manufacturing withered away. towns where a quarter of people lived on benefits. schools where eight out of ten hildren didn't get five decent gse's. they were relaxed about people getting rich but they were intensely relaxed about people staying stuck on welfare year after year and children leafing school without proper qualifications so they couldn't hope to get a job at the end of it. that was what they left. the casin know economy meets the broken education system. a country for the few built by the so-called party of the many. and labor, we will never let you forget it. [applause] these past few years have been a real struggle. but what people want to know is this: it was stru
[applause] margaret thatcher had an all mighty mess to clear up when she came to office and so did we. and we must never forget what we found. the biggest deficit in peacetime history. the deepest recession since the second world war. it wasn't yust the debt and deficit labor left. it was who got hurt. millions coming from overseas while millions here on poverty. unsustainable debt filled banks booming while manufacturing withered away. towns where a quarter of people lived on benefits. schools...
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maggie thatcher reversed it all.t kind of leadership in this country before america is on its knees. >> you think that this president has taken us that far down the road to european look-alike country in just four years? >> i'm not even gentle with the words of european look-alike country. he's taken this country down the road of socialism which is a cushy, comfortable word from communism. >> we don't often hear that word from brits who came to the united states. >> this is the land of opportunity. this is the land exactly the opposite of britain. if you got off your backside, you pulled up your socks and you worked hard, you were rewarded. now you're punished for doing that. that work ethic is wrong now in america because you've got to rely on the nanny state government to take care of everything. but everybody who gets free phones and free food and free ebt cards and free everything else, where does that come from? it come s from the national deb which is crippling us, and it comes from the 1% of the country that i
maggie thatcher reversed it all.t kind of leadership in this country before america is on its knees. >> you think that this president has taken us that far down the road to european look-alike country in just four years? >> i'm not even gentle with the words of european look-alike country. he's taken this country down the road of socialism which is a cushy, comfortable word from communism. >> we don't often hear that word from brits who came to the united states. >> this...
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margaret director -- thatcher was flown over from hong kong, where she was at the time, to the capitaland personally handed over the signature bonuses to the president and major the contracts were signed. this is part of a pattern that we see around the world where british and american and other western governments act on behalf of their oil companies to break into new territories, to sign contracts that will sign away their us different countries oil for their profit. british petroleum has quite a sordid history. recent declassified cia that theyproved overthrew the first democratically elected leader in , on in 1953, most of the behalf of british petroleum, anglo-american oil, which it was called then. >> absolutely. we also need to remember now bp is more than just a british company. it is as much an american company now. more of their shares are listed on the american market than in britain. james marriott, you were just in new orleans, we were all there. bp plays a key role in the recent history of new orleans, with the major oil spill three years ago. that is right. of course, th
margaret director -- thatcher was flown over from hong kong, where she was at the time, to the capitaland personally handed over the signature bonuses to the president and major the contracts were signed. this is part of a pattern that we see around the world where british and american and other western governments act on behalf of their oil companies to break into new territories, to sign contracts that will sign away their us different countries oil for their profit. british petroleum has...
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calidez natural, esto es esa, pero hay gente que tiene otros efectos como el efecto rigor de margaret thatcherue te genera otro clima, entonces el libro muestra que diferentes tipos de afecto y que para ser exitosos no se necesita ser un gran efusivo como yo, como tú, que pueda ver a una persona silenciosa... >>no me has visto cuando me pongo de mal humor. todos los chicos están tranquilos, ni hablan. están los pobres asustados. yo te quiero hacer una pregunta, tú, como periodista, ¿pero es que nosotros los comunicadores tenemos el efecto que deberíamos de tener? >> no, yo creo como periodista, como como pecadora y como diagnosticar horas y en las empresas, que tenemos tergiversado el efecto. el efecto que debe de tener un periodista es más natural. creo que los periodistas que logran grandes niveles de influencias son los que son ellos mismos como opeenhauer, son muy naturales, y yo le apuesto que la comunicación debe de ser natural. por ejemplo, el efecto obama... la sonrisa y hablar de la esperanza, no un marketing político rígido. el tema de como transmitir algo desde la sencillez. no, en
calidez natural, esto es esa, pero hay gente que tiene otros efectos como el efecto rigor de margaret thatcherue te genera otro clima, entonces el libro muestra que diferentes tipos de afecto y que para ser exitosos no se necesita ser un gran efusivo como yo, como tú, que pueda ver a una persona silenciosa... >>no me has visto cuando me pongo de mal humor. todos los chicos están tranquilos, ni hablan. están los pobres asustados. yo te quiero hacer una pregunta, tú, como periodista,...
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we'll have a picture of thatcher later. >> i'll be here. >> i can e-mail you. we're friends.fun? coming up, the question in washington, is the shutdown harder on americans than it need s to be? the cast of "the five" is next and the most awkward moment on tv which, shocker, involved miley cyrus. she's at it again. in the running for most awkward moment, this. for the first time on broadcast television, the video that landed me my first job at fox. ♪ lyrics: 'take on me...' ♪ 'take me home...' ♪ 'i'll be gone...' ♪ 'in a day or... man: twooooooooooooooooo! is that me, was i nging? vo: not paying for scheduled maintenance feels pretty good. no-charge scheduled maintenance now on every new volkswagen. that's the power of german engineering they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise f
we'll have a picture of thatcher later. >> i'll be here. >> i can e-mail you. we're friends.fun? coming up, the question in washington, is the shutdown harder on americans than it need s to be? the cast of "the five" is next and the most awkward moment on tv which, shocker, involved miley cyrus. she's at it again. in the running for most awkward moment, this. for the first time on broadcast television, the video that landed me my first job at fox. ♪ lyrics: 'take on...
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thatcher originally confessed to police. when he took the stand monday, he said he made up the story because he thought investigators would go it easier on him. the infant that died suffered blunt force trauma to the back of her head. the surviving girl is living with her mother. >>> new this morning, some d.c. residents stranded in jacksonville, florida, will head home. the airport is back open. two suspicious packages were found, one in a terminal. the other in a parking garage. police say one was deemed, quote, destructive and had to be destroyed by the bomb squad. no planes were allowed in or out for five hours. all flights right now to jacksonville, also look to be on time. check your airlines before you leb the house, though. police say no arrests have been made. >> we're digging into the politics behind this fight and the action we expect to see on capitol hill in a few hours. plus, while federal workers are not being paid, the perks congress is still getting on top of their big salaries. of their big salaries. >> get
thatcher originally confessed to police. when he took the stand monday, he said he made up the story because he thought investigators would go it easier on him. the infant that died suffered blunt force trauma to the back of her head. the surviving girl is living with her mother. >>> new this morning, some d.c. residents stranded in jacksonville, florida, will head home. the airport is back open. two suspicious packages were found, one in a terminal. the other in a parking garage....
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we'll have a picture of thatcher later. >> i'll be here. >> i can e-mail you. we're friends.the fun? coming up, the question in washington, is the shutdown harder on americans than it need s to be? the cast of "the five" is next and the most awkward moment on tv which, shocker, involved miley cyrus. she's at it again. in the running for most awkward moment, this. for the first time on broadcast television, the video that landed me my first job at fox. check it out... over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. using cloud technology and telemedicine, verizon innovators are helping doctors care for patients remotely. so a kid has every chance in the world-- the good new is... no matter where she lives. ...we can fix it. because the world's bigges
we'll have a picture of thatcher later. >> i'll be here. >> i can e-mail you. we're friends.the fun? coming up, the question in washington, is the shutdown harder on americans than it need s to be? the cast of "the five" is next and the most awkward moment on tv which, shocker, involved miley cyrus. she's at it again. in the running for most awkward moment, this. for the first time on broadcast television, the video that landed me my first job at fox. check it out... over...
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would you got to thatcher. we have to move. thatcher had been bombed at the party conference. the i.r.a. tip didn't like the i.r.a. you know i know from our background. you have to deal with these people. you had to deal with gerry adams, he is part of the problem. one of the stories. i didn't know how tip want to moscow in '85, told goerbachev s coming. we are behind him. believe him this guy wants to get rid of nuclear weapons. he said that. backed him up. that kind of stuff is unimaginable. >> what is unimaginable. we were prepping for this show. how the section on page 73, 74, tip o'neill going to reagan's hospital room. >> i was stunned by the story when i found it. the reagan guy told me. the only guy in the room. tip came in, down on bethennyot. this was great, jim baker, mrs. reagan, a friend of moon nine n. they understood the need for the first guy in to be tip. he comes in. kneels down. holds reagan's two hand. they pray together. these two old irish guys, from the old testament, fascinating in itself. parade the 23rd psalm, "the lord is my shepherd" i checked with
would you got to thatcher. we have to move. thatcher had been bombed at the party conference. the i.r.a. tip didn't like the i.r.a. you know i know from our background. you have to deal with these people. you had to deal with gerry adams, he is part of the problem. one of the stories. i didn't know how tip want to moscow in '85, told goerbachev s coming. we are behind him. believe him this guy wants to get rid of nuclear weapons. he said that. backed him up. that kind of stuff is unimaginable....
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so these things across the lines did work and talking to thatcher about northern ireland. he went to reagan and said "i will never make this public"-- somebody dug this up-- "but if you could get thatcher to give on northern ireland, i'll never forget it." and reagan went i know you have a problem with the i.r.a. and we're going to have a policy. and along came ultimately the good friday accord. >> rose: where do you put reagan as president? >> i think he'll make the top 12 or so. >> rose: top 10, maybe? >> i think he's up there with -- maybe a tad dehind ike. because i think ending the cold war and the way he did it and probably prevented another 10 or 20 years of stupid back and forth. >> rose: where would he be in the republican party today? moderate? >> well, you know, he was just as conservative as these guys. it wasn't about principle. look at him. he was a very pro-life kind of guy but in california when he was governor he signed pro-choice legislation. on social security he ended up raising the taxes wealthy have to pay. he ended up doing tax reform and reduced the
so these things across the lines did work and talking to thatcher about northern ireland. he went to reagan and said "i will never make this public"-- somebody dug this up-- "but if you could get thatcher to give on northern ireland, i'll never forget it." and reagan went i know you have a problem with the i.r.a. and we're going to have a policy. and along came ultimately the good friday accord. >> rose: where do you put reagan as president? >> i think he'll make...
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i mean, at this stage in 1983, both margaret thatcher and ronald reagan were in deep trouble. in 1995-96, people thought we were in deep trouble. we picked up two senate seats and became the first re-elected house majority since 1928 while bill clinton was elected president. i'll take that kind of trouble every week. house republicans face a real challenge -- and i may be the only peoplet table that believes this-- i think the president deliberately wants to strip the house of the ability to negotiate in these kind of environments because he understands he has three years of dealing with them because they're going to keep the house. and i think he is really worried that they're going to come back at him every 90 days and get one more bite, and he is prepared to go to the wall. that's wheny when boehner walks in and says i'll give you a clean debt ceiling for six weeks, he says no. reid has upped the ante, and said i won't accept it until you get rid of the sequester. reid is saying to fiscal conservatives i want more money in order to let you pass a bill to reopen the governme
i mean, at this stage in 1983, both margaret thatcher and ronald reagan were in deep trouble. in 1995-96, people thought we were in deep trouble. we picked up two senate seats and became the first re-elected house majority since 1928 while bill clinton was elected president. i'll take that kind of trouble every week. house republicans face a real challenge -- and i may be the only peoplet table that believes this-- i think the president deliberately wants to strip the house of the ability to...
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margaret thatcher they know. this is something that -- that's an issue that young women in my generation are very concerned about. when it comes down to food, water, places to live, things like that i really just say that they have no idea what it's like in some of these other countries is all. >> i would argue awareness is the first step. you can't get in to deep policy you can't deal with it in a flat way. until you actually know that the problem is there. i think that is the beauty of this campaign and i think what's really interesting and very telling about a lot of -- again generationally but even in the country, for example, milala youngest woman ever for nobel prize. having her on that international stage to to point to the lack of education for women in pakistan and middle east was extremely powerful. i think, you know, all the debate on cheryl sandberg and the fact that she was a woman who was willing to stand up start talking about it. we need more women of color and women of other experiences and backg
margaret thatcher they know. this is something that -- that's an issue that young women in my generation are very concerned about. when it comes down to food, water, places to live, things like that i really just say that they have no idea what it's like in some of these other countries is all. >> i would argue awareness is the first step. you can't get in to deep policy you can't deal with it in a flat way. until you actually know that the problem is there. i think that is the beauty of...
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to paraphrase margaret thatcher there. is no such thing as the tea party there's only a collection of individual billionaires back after the great crash in two thousand and nine in two thousand and ten during the debate about obamacare and during the midterm elections that brought all these republicans into power in the house americans first caught a glimpse of something like frankenstein's monster that monster has now taken over the halls of congress and shut down the government that george washington had three horses shot out from under him trying to create that monster of course is the tea party at the time many in the establishment media treated the tea party like the right wing echo chamber said it was a genuinely grassroots movement you know like that one back in seventeen seventy that seventy seventy three actually kicked off the full scale rebellion that created our country they pointed to the big crowds outside the capitol building on the mall in washington d.c. and said see people are president obama's policies n
to paraphrase margaret thatcher there. is no such thing as the tea party there's only a collection of individual billionaires back after the great crash in two thousand and nine in two thousand and ten during the debate about obamacare and during the midterm elections that brought all these republicans into power in the house americans first caught a glimpse of something like frankenstein's monster that monster has now taken over the halls of congress and shut down the government that george...
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the energy companies are being sold off to china as well so of course what happened was margaret thatcher privatized british gas and now it's all those sort of companies are being sold to national companies whether it's in germany france or china state owned companies that are now by this is the really the ironic bit of it is that the royal mail was sold off there was privatized a huge buyer of royal mail stock of the public ten. funs in germany and other countries from the public welfare sector that will be getting the money that britain spend on mail and higher and higher and higher and then the public pension funds of these countries will get the benefit of having a utility like royal mail sure a few people made a few private pops on the stock it was up a few percentage points and they made a few quick bucks but within two years the turn over the float will be such with these the british people of vomit out their profits on the street within a year or so having a whoop de do party time but that huge income producing acid will be in the hands of a foreign government who will then be cha
the energy companies are being sold off to china as well so of course what happened was margaret thatcher privatized british gas and now it's all those sort of companies are being sold to national companies whether it's in germany france or china state owned companies that are now by this is the really the ironic bit of it is that the royal mail was sold off there was privatized a huge buyer of royal mail stock of the public ten. funs in germany and other countries from the public welfare...
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the cold war and bringing down the soviet bloc pope john paul the second cooperated with margaret thatcher and ronald reagan to do that he did it in a behind the scenes way but that was an important incentive cooperation the holy see has also taken positions that have influenced american politics you know plays with most recently when president obama seemed intent on going to war with syria the current pope pope francis organized a world day of prayer to stop that and guess what we're not at war with syria. absolutely well according to the magazine the n.s.a. has been categorizing the vatican's communication into four different categories i want to take a look at them there's leadership intentions what they call leadership intentions foreign policy objectives human rights and then threats to the financial system now i find the last one the most interesting what threats to the financial system does the vatican pose or might might pose well that one's a bit of a head scratcher for me because the holy see doesn't have a particularly large amount of economic clout caijing really the holy see w
the cold war and bringing down the soviet bloc pope john paul the second cooperated with margaret thatcher and ronald reagan to do that he did it in a behind the scenes way but that was an important incentive cooperation the holy see has also taken positions that have influenced american politics you know plays with most recently when president obama seemed intent on going to war with syria the current pope pope francis organized a world day of prayer to stop that and guess what we're not at...
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it is like margaret thatcher.of retailers' command that is considered not interesting compared to what else you can do on the web. you think that is shortsighted. >> absolutely. retail in this case is not just the consumer it is business to business and there are margins. they are not willing to talk about a company that if compared to walmart and target and one day may exceed the sale annually of wal-mart's. what an interesting, interesting person. a very good ceo. he has grown the company from the ground up. and at a certain point in time he decided he wanted profitability ten years ago. he had a profitable amazon. today he invests in the future. he is investing in the big performance centers and building them in areas of the country where jobs are needed, where houses are needed, there is opporunity. it creates jobs in entire towns. it is a special person busy lead the company, a tough. our place, however he will take it to the next level. gerri: he doesn't care about profitability now. thank you so much for co
it is like margaret thatcher.of retailers' command that is considered not interesting compared to what else you can do on the web. you think that is shortsighted. >> absolutely. retail in this case is not just the consumer it is business to business and there are margins. they are not willing to talk about a company that if compared to walmart and target and one day may exceed the sale annually of wal-mart's. what an interesting, interesting person. a very good ceo. he has grown the...
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david thatcher is accused of killing a 6 week old twin and hurting the other one. he originally confessed, but when he took the stand, he said he made up a story because he thought they would go easier on him. the infant that died suffered blunt force trauma to the back of her head and the surviving child lives with her mother. >> opening a new police training facility on the grounds of the old mpd shooting range. d.c. chief said the newingly will provide realistic simulations for recruits and officers. today's ribbon cutting ceremony is at 1:00. montgomery county leaders talk about a solution raising maryland a minimum wage. it raises the state minimum wage to $10.10 an hour by 2016. they are urging them to pass the increase when they return to annapolis next year. right now, president obama is making changes to his travel plans. coming up, what we have learned about the trip that he is expected to make this weekend and why he won't make certain stops. plus, a big winner. a i winning ticket for the $189 million mega millions lottery was sold in maryland. if you co
david thatcher is accused of killing a 6 week old twin and hurting the other one. he originally confessed, but when he took the stand, he said he made up a story because he thought they would go easier on him. the infant that died suffered blunt force trauma to the back of her head and the surviving child lives with her mother. >> opening a new police training facility on the grounds of the old mpd shooting range. d.c. chief said the newingly will provide realistic simulations for...
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they went and looked at what a lot of the -- like margaret thatcher, robert iger, frank lloyd wright, what are the things you do? forbes magazine listed think five things they do before 8:00. >> they get up very, very early and they -- >> number one, exercise. okay. number two, which i never do, is eat a healthy breakfast every morning. >> don't do that. >> number three, visualization. for a few minutes, they meditate, they get quiet time. >> is that prayer? >> it could be that too. >> they map out their schedule for the day. >> this is one of the coolest ones, i think, they plan their day but make it top heavy. so the most daunting task they put first, knock it out, as opposed to i'll do it after lunch, after my meeting. sometimes you put things later in the day you don't want to deal with. >> these are people that seem to be able to map their own day, you know? most people can't. most people work a 9:00 to 5:00 job, have children and, you know, it all sounds great, but these are people that have control over their lives in ways that many, many people don't. >> that's a good point. >
they went and looked at what a lot of the -- like margaret thatcher, robert iger, frank lloyd wright, what are the things you do? forbes magazine listed think five things they do before 8:00. >> they get up very, very early and they -- >> number one, exercise. okay. number two, which i never do, is eat a healthy breakfast every morning. >> don't do that. >> number three, visualization. for a few minutes, they meditate, they get quiet time. >> is that prayer?...
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view from thatcher to reagan to ping. that's another story. that's what the "wall street journal" likes. i'm glad we got republicans to think about st. peter and the poor people as morality and not just politics. it's a larger dimension. these things are not solved by cost benefit, by the brotherhood of man that we talk about, and it's only by going back to the fundsmentals we can solve the problem in washington. there's another -- we raised the taxes on the wealthier, and we now are bringing over a million people from the bottom. that does not increase dramatically in the last 30 years from the top 1% collected, 10-12% of the income and now it's double that so at least we're moving in the right direction. the next educational, we passed a bill, took us two years, but to distribute funds significantly, not all of it, but we have a base funding, but 20% of the funding is allocated on a formula based on how many kids of low income are in the school, how many kids are english learners that don't speak english at home, and ho
view from thatcher to reagan to ping. that's another story. that's what the "wall street journal" likes. i'm glad we got republicans to think about st. peter and the poor people as morality and not just politics. it's a larger dimension. these things are not solved by cost benefit, by the brotherhood of man that we talk about, and it's only by going back to the fundsmentals we can solve the problem in washington. there's another -- we raised the taxes on the wealthier, and we now are...
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that functionally keep them in rushes orbit without a shot being fired should be worrisome but thatcherism is the law under the territorial been injuries remain the same the more it diminishes that the more it has success abroad the more the appetite is what for other skirmishes. i am not a prognosticator but i can tell you that in those places they are watching the trend line closely and the one variable is how the impulse is strengthened by eight mathematics. if you need to experience your population there is not that many places that you can go. >> one final question. >> what is happening with selznick -- ethnic russian? are they moving back? in what role do they play if any? >> the kremlin would like them to and as a result they have done all sorts of things that they have created hassle free assumption of russian nationality in and get a passport it increases the of virtual because they are not in the russian federation or reproducing but the trend line is profoundly negative a great example is that the tail and the kremlin trumped up the project it was intended as the hub for technol
that functionally keep them in rushes orbit without a shot being fired should be worrisome but thatcherism is the law under the territorial been injuries remain the same the more it diminishes that the more it has success abroad the more the appetite is what for other skirmishes. i am not a prognosticator but i can tell you that in those places they are watching the trend line closely and the one variable is how the impulse is strengthened by eight mathematics. if you need to experience your...
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. >> but they are pissed off about bad behavior you have benny hill and margaret thatcher and mcbeth and mr. bean, all of those people with bad behavior. >> andy you shake your head because you knew what i was thinking. >> the students who banned the song, they are becoming more like the dean wormers of the world? >> that's a good way to put it. a lot of time it is the young people on the left that act like dean wormer. they are the scolds. they would never cop to that because they insist they are doing for a noble reason, but they always say they have a good reason for it. there is a racial come -- component. they would never ban a song by a black artist. i like the rap music. >> i like the rap music. >> by sthaig i am the target audience. but let's face it, there is a lot of massage knee in wrap music. >> aren't there two black artists on this? >> but he is not the black artist. >> but it is robin thicke. >> have i to get to -- i have to get to bill first. >> where is the research? if you do the cocaine after you drink the lines are a little less blurred and that's a message for yo
. >> but they are pissed off about bad behavior you have benny hill and margaret thatcher and mcbeth and mr. bean, all of those people with bad behavior. >> andy you shake your head because you knew what i was thinking. >> the students who banned the song, they are becoming more like the dean wormers of the world? >> that's a good way to put it. a lot of time it is the young people on the left that act like dean wormer. they are the scolds. they would never cop to that...
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prime minister thatcher said you've got to win the war, the debate of ideas before you can win the nextritical decision to make. myÑi generationÑi needs to choose again to renew principles of freedom to say the american dream and prosperity is a path forward. president obama is offering more government. >> we're running out of money. give me an example. don't get wonky. a new fresh conservative proposal we're not hearing now that you think would be more attractive to one of these groups that is not voting republican right now. >> i think you see a lot of creativity around education reform at the state level, whether it's giving letter grades to public schools, holding teachers accountable based on student growth in terms of how they're learning, in terms of school choice or the dollars follow the students andÑi public schools, on-line schools, private schools, independent schools, dual enrollment programs. i think it's changing the way we teach. for example, in louisiana a child can start the day in public school and take courses throughout the day from providers. i think public educati
prime minister thatcher said you've got to win the war, the debate of ideas before you can win the nextritical decision to make. myÑi generationÑi needs to choose again to renew principles of freedom to say the american dream and prosperity is a path forward. president obama is offering more government. >> we're running out of money. give me an example. don't get wonky. a new fresh conservative proposal we're not hearing now that you think would be more attractive to one of these groups...
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i like to look at national leaders like margaret thatcher or golda meir of israel and so forth. we have numerous examples of highly affect the female leaders in politics. to a certain extent in industry. looking at general motors i don't think we can really complain about glass ceiling at gm anymore. a number of officers or female now. maryborough who was executive vice president for product development and certainly in the case of married laura often spoken of as a candidate to succeed dan ackerson as ceo of general motors and ford motor company has a number of highly placed females whose names as gave me now. i will make this prediction. i think within five to six years at the latest one of the large automobile companies will have a female ceo. >> host: do you think it took someone like dan eggers and coming from outside the industry to start to appreciate the value of when then and d. you think the recent trend in the last five or 10 years is from outside the industry has been something of the industry needed to get it shaken up a little? >> guest: yes, i do. first of all i t
i like to look at national leaders like margaret thatcher or golda meir of israel and so forth. we have numerous examples of highly affect the female leaders in politics. to a certain extent in industry. looking at general motors i don't think we can really complain about glass ceiling at gm anymore. a number of officers or female now. maryborough who was executive vice president for product development and certainly in the case of married laura often spoken of as a candidate to succeed dan...
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arguments set to begin in the child abuse case against a young fairfax father. 21-year-old david thatcher is accused of killing one of his 6-week-old twin daughters and hurting the other. he confessed to police. when he took the stand on monday he said he made up a story because he thought investigators would go easier on him. the infant that died suffered blunt force trauma to the back of her head. the surviving girl is living with her mother. >>> this in from overnight, the head women's basketball coach at georgetown university and one of his assistants on leave this morning over accusations of misconduct. the university says two weeks ago concerns were raised about unprofessi unprofessional conduct and use of inappropriate language by head coach keith brown and assistant coach tim valentine. the school released a statement that reads in part, as soon as we learned of this, the university immediately started an investigation into the conduct. we are taking steps to ensure this investigation proceeds expeditiously, thoroughly and fairly. no conclusions have yet been reached. brown is ent
arguments set to begin in the child abuse case against a young fairfax father. 21-year-old david thatcher is accused of killing one of his 6-week-old twin daughters and hurting the other. he confessed to police. when he took the stand on monday he said he made up a story because he thought investigators would go easier on him. the infant that died suffered blunt force trauma to the back of her head. the surviving girl is living with her mother. >>> this in from overnight, the head...
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pleased to welcome back miss megan who took two full years off after she delivered a baby boy named thatcher right. and here she is is megyn kelly's new program the kelly file debuts 9:00 p.m. this coming monday. we are going it talk about the show in a minute. first, while you were gone, you had the navy yard shooting in washington. you have, you know, this continuation of chaos, crazy people running around with guns all over the place and again today in washington. nutty woman, you know. they want to die. these people are self-destructive. and this is what i don't think the press gets across. and you are going to have to deal with this a lot now that you are going to be on live at 9:00. there are so many self-destruct tiff people in this world these days more than i think there has ever been. and they are going to use either their car or their gun or whatever to take themselves out. >> um-huh. >> and they don't even care who they take with them. >> um-huh. >> and this is the crux of all of these stories. am i wrong? >> i think you are right. i have been thinking a lot about. this since i b
pleased to welcome back miss megan who took two full years off after she delivered a baby boy named thatcher right. and here she is is megyn kelly's new program the kelly file debuts 9:00 p.m. this coming monday. we are going it talk about the show in a minute. first, while you were gone, you had the navy yard shooting in washington. you have, you know, this continuation of chaos, crazy people running around with guns all over the place and again today in washington. nutty woman, you know. they...
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i will never tell anybody this if you get maggie thatcher to change the policy in northern ireland so there will be peace up there, i'll never tell anybody about it. he went over to gorbachev when gorbachev first became the leader. he said reagan and i disagree but i completely trust him on nuclear arms reduction. he wants to do it. we're all behind it. when liberals tried to push the freeze thing right in the middle of the meeting, ron from berkeley said cool it. please cool it. this guy has a bargain. he said no fighting over spending. we can't be fighting over that. patriotism, personal stuff, praying together when reagan was shot, reciting psalms together. this personal relationship and patriotic relationship can supersede the political. that's what we don't have today. >> also say mark, talking about speaker boehner having no idea what he's going to do. you're talking about one of the two parties is effectively at war with itself. there is a real question about who is the true leader of the republican party, the hard to negotiate and have relationships when there is such infighti
i will never tell anybody this if you get maggie thatcher to change the policy in northern ireland so there will be peace up there, i'll never tell anybody about it. he went over to gorbachev when gorbachev first became the leader. he said reagan and i disagree but i completely trust him on nuclear arms reduction. he wants to do it. we're all behind it. when liberals tried to push the freeze thing right in the middle of the meeting, ron from berkeley said cool it. please cool it. this guy has a...
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i'm sure prime minister thatcher loved it. carl, thank you for lending us your talents for so long and for giving so much of your life to this institution. we wish you and bunny all the best in your retirement. i'm sure you'll enjoy passing down your skills to your grandkids. they'll have a great teacher. but the entire senate community will miss your craftsmanship and your commitment to excellence and we'll miss your friendship. carl, thank you so much. mr. president, on another matter, given that october is national work and family month, i'd like to take the opportunity to discuss an issue that's become increasingly important to working families and that's the need for workplace flexibility. yesterday my colleague senator ayotte and i introduced the family friendly and workplace flexibility act of 2013, which we hope will provide american workers with the flexible work arrangements they need. countless americans have become increasingly familiar with the same reality, more and more to do with less and less time to do it. an
i'm sure prime minister thatcher loved it. carl, thank you for lending us your talents for so long and for giving so much of your life to this institution. we wish you and bunny all the best in your retirement. i'm sure you'll enjoy passing down your skills to your grandkids. they'll have a great teacher. but the entire senate community will miss your craftsmanship and your commitment to excellence and we'll miss your friendship. carl, thank you so much. mr. president, on another matter, given...