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you know, the iron lady image from thatcher's days as prime minister in britain. i don't think she's in that position today. she has been secretary of state as you say. and i think that at this point everything suggests that what she needs to do or wants to do is projected different kind of personality and persona on the campaign trail. warmer, friendlier more-- closer to the ground. her first trip to iowa which will take place in a couple of days is likely to feature almost entirely small events intimate gatherings not big rallies no presumptiveness on the campaign trail that this is not a kind of a privileged march through a coronation. but something in which she's going to get her hands dirty trying to connect with voters. >> and iowa was one of the places she didn't necessarily connect with the voters last time. >> no, absolutely. i have been in and out of iowa a half a dozen times over the last year and talked to people including democratic activists. and they remember that campaign with very mixed views. the sense that both secretary clinton and in fact a lo
you know, the iron lady image from thatcher's days as prime minister in britain. i don't think she's in that position today. she has been secretary of state as you say. and i think that at this point everything suggests that what she needs to do or wants to do is projected different kind of personality and persona on the campaign trail. warmer, friendlier more-- closer to the ground. her first trip to iowa which will take place in a couple of days is likely to feature almost entirely small...
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and then she wrote: for a comment, thank you margaret thatcher.hashtags un a pop jet i can hashtag rebel heart the name of her new albumn. critics taking issue because thatchers politics can be controversial, has anti-feminist views anti-gay policies. >> oh man. >> she probably just thought about the quote oh, this is good. >> yes. >> and posted it. >> now she took it down, but like she said the internet. >> all right gordon ramsey guy. i met him few times. >> because you're the number one stunner. >> yes. >> he's a little crazy on tv. but pretty nice in person. gordon ramsey may not be as tough as he seems to come across on tv, the celebrity chef took time to listen to fan stories and answer questions about his life. >> one burned out cook asked how ramsey deals with long hours and just lack of family life. >> if you send me a resume i could look into put you in one of the restaurant as work experience if you want to see something different. he continues by saying: never give up. don't be scared to take a break t confirms what you have learned wh
and then she wrote: for a comment, thank you margaret thatcher.hashtags un a pop jet i can hashtag rebel heart the name of her new albumn. critics taking issue because thatchers politics can be controversial, has anti-feminist views anti-gay policies. >> oh man. >> she probably just thought about the quote oh, this is good. >> yes. >> and posted it. >> now she took it down, but like she said the internet. >> all right gordon ramsey guy. i met him few times....
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real echoes of margaret thatcher.f thatcher and the have look at that policy as something to build a home owning culture and create a working tory one. this is an extension of it and take into account millions of families. conservatives have dreamed of building a property owning democracy and he will try to sell this as being the party of the working people. will they be speaking with a different vocabulary today? manus: your panel, i tweeted it out earlier, you have the #and your guests and yourself. >> exactly right that you can get in touch if you want to during the debate. the room is lonely right now. it will be filled with businesses and finance chiefs from the businesses with people who know fiscal responsibility when they see it. we will talk about this with the assembled. you outlined them. incidentally we invite you to be part of this event. you can watch us live on bloomberg television on the television or bloomberg.com. we have all the basis covered and we are talking about things that really matter to fin
real echoes of margaret thatcher.f thatcher and the have look at that policy as something to build a home owning culture and create a working tory one. this is an extension of it and take into account millions of families. conservatives have dreamed of building a property owning democracy and he will try to sell this as being the party of the working people. will they be speaking with a different vocabulary today? manus: your panel, i tweeted it out earlier, you have the #and your guests and...
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nobody said -- thatcher was pretty good, i mean for a woman, she was pretty good. i think that anyone but her. i would go with that. i think that is carly fee rena's slogan. >> if she were smart. you were saying earlier that you liked it a lot better when politics and business was -- let me quote an old boy's club. please elaborate. >> can i have my cigar please? >> i haven't seen an episode of "game of thrones" and now i know the bald guy talks to the little guy and it blows up the whole thing. >> sorry for the spoiler. >> son of a -- i mean are voters really following who they watch on tv? wouldn't we have voted for like like -- i mean omar from "the wire" would be in the white house for now if we were basing our votes on who you liked on tv, right? >> he was considered a vice presidential pick. >> i don't think that's true. >> obama is a huge fan and he said he considered picking him over joe biden. >> really? >> yes. >> that would have been awesome. >> joanne who is your favorite character on tv besides yourself? >> you know i watch the kardashians mostly and n
nobody said -- thatcher was pretty good, i mean for a woman, she was pretty good. i think that anyone but her. i would go with that. i think that is carly fee rena's slogan. >> if she were smart. you were saying earlier that you liked it a lot better when politics and business was -- let me quote an old boy's club. please elaborate. >> can i have my cigar please? >> i haven't seen an episode of "game of thrones" and now i know the bald guy talks to the little guy and...
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cameron calls up thatcher style plans. we will bring you the latest on the u.k. general election -- 13 days to run. mark: fishing boats packed with an estimated 700 people seeking refuge in europe capsized and what may become the most deadly tragedy in the mediterranean. let's head out to kevin costello in rome. good morning. what are the details? kevin: good morning. about 700 people were on board this fishing boat. the latest reports say that there could have been up to 900. search and rescue efforts have been underway but they have only discovered about two dozen bodies so far. the chances of finding more are slim. mark: what has been the reaction, kevin, from european leaders? kevin: the reaction has been very swift and strong. the eu foreign ministers are meeting this morning and luxembourg to discuss what measures they can take. the italian prime minister has demanded an eu summit for this week to discuss what the union can do. mark: thank you very much. kevin costelloe in rome today. manus: the chinese central bank announced new measures to prop up ailing
cameron calls up thatcher style plans. we will bring you the latest on the u.k. general election -- 13 days to run. mark: fishing boats packed with an estimated 700 people seeking refuge in europe capsized and what may become the most deadly tragedy in the mediterranean. let's head out to kevin costello in rome. good morning. what are the details? kevin: good morning. about 700 people were on board this fishing boat. the latest reports say that there could have been up to 900. search and rescue...
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anna: more than overtones of thatcher in this policy.is being proposed is that shares in lloyds banking group would be sold for the first time in a retail offer. the government is reducing its stake that it built up at the height of the banking and financial crisis. they owned 43% of this banking group. it is now down to 22%. this is the first time we are hearing the government talking about a specific retail offer. no doubt echoing those ads of the 1980's that we've been talking about this morning. some of the details on what will be on offer if we see a conservative government the stock would not be sold at lower than the given price. that is defined by what the government paid to get into lloyds banking group in the first place. you could buy tranches of 250 pounds up to 1000 pounds worth. there will be a loyalty bonus. you get an extra share back if you hang on to the shares for a few time. francine: the day could be dominated by the launch of the s&p manifesto. what do we expect? anna: one thing that is going to feature heavily is m
anna: more than overtones of thatcher in this policy.is being proposed is that shares in lloyds banking group would be sold for the first time in a retail offer. the government is reducing its stake that it built up at the height of the banking and financial crisis. they owned 43% of this banking group. it is now down to 22%. this is the first time we are hearing the government talking about a specific retail offer. no doubt echoing those ads of the 1980's that we've been talking about this...
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margaret thatcher came to power. she alters the course of the politics and the conservatives then held office all the way through until 1997, which saw the birth of new labor and tony blair becoming prime minister. labor then were in government all the way through until 2010. but that's when things started to get difficult. they have go into into a coalition with the liberal democrats. there's been an explosion of new partying. the scottish nationalists and on the right the u.k. independent party. this is truly uncharted territory. >> the volcano is erupting again for a third time after twin eruptions last week. shooting into the sky some residents nearby are being asked to move out for a second time. last week they were the first in more than 30 years. vietnam has celebrated the 40th anniversary, with a colorful parade. more than 6,000 soldiers marched through the capitol of prou.s. south vietnam. marked the end of the u.s. involvement after a decade long war, 3 million vietnamese and 58,000 u.s. soldiers died. >> m
margaret thatcher came to power. she alters the course of the politics and the conservatives then held office all the way through until 1997, which saw the birth of new labor and tony blair becoming prime minister. labor then were in government all the way through until 2010. but that's when things started to get difficult. they have go into into a coalition with the liberal democrats. there's been an explosion of new partying. the scottish nationalists and on the right the u.k. independent...
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. >> we have had people like margaret thatcher, and who very successfully run countries. >> they do. >> so what about those women? >> i am not saying that people can't -- every woman should aspire to be as great as she can be, and build businesses and do amazing things and be a doctor and lawyer, and i by no means said i don't support women, and i was speaking of one particular position and if a woman wants a run for it, go ahead, it doesn't mean i have to support that. i am not changing my comment in reference to hillary, and i would never vote for hillary, and i would not be voting for a female. i do not believe in that position, in my personal opinion, should be a female. >> you hear that, and now probably not a lot of people are willing to express that sentiment on national television, but the question remains whether that sentiment still exist out there in the populist? >> there is a good bit of polling now that shows that sentiment does not exist in the populist, and 85 to 90% said yes, we are ready for a female president, and are they ready for hillary clinton to be their pres
. >> we have had people like margaret thatcher, and who very successfully run countries. >> they do. >> so what about those women? >> i am not saying that people can't -- every woman should aspire to be as great as she can be, and build businesses and do amazing things and be a doctor and lawyer, and i by no means said i don't support women, and i was speaking of one particular position and if a woman wants a run for it, go ahead, it doesn't mean i have to support that....
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. >> you've got to be comfortable as sort of the dennis thatcher of the world have to be sort of thepport system for a woman in an incredibly powerful position so you're like leading the way for the men in this scene. >> i actually think that we've actually had three women secretary of states, i played the vice president to geena davis on "commander in chief" where she was the president. that's quite a while ago, so i think that -- >> that's right, you were -- >> we're just not paying attention if we don't think that tv has portrayed women in power. several women presidents on tv. i think the more interesting thing from my show is portraying a man who is comfortable with a woman in power. >> yeah. >> and who is not intimidated by it or threatened by it. >> the love scenes are great on your show because she comes home to a house and she wants to be home. it's great stuff the way you did it together. >> yeah, and also i think she comes home to a house that's not a disaster because she's married to a competent man as opposed to a buffoon which is how a lot of men are portrayed on televi
. >> you've got to be comfortable as sort of the dennis thatcher of the world have to be sort of thepport system for a woman in an incredibly powerful position so you're like leading the way for the men in this scene. >> i actually think that we've actually had three women secretary of states, i played the vice president to geena davis on "commander in chief" where she was the president. that's quite a while ago, so i think that -- >> that's right, you were --...
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but in 1979, margaret thatcher came to power.ered the course of british politics and the conservatives held office all the way through until 1997 which saw the birth of new labor, and tony blair becoming prime minister. labor then were in government all the way through until 2010 but that's when things started to get difficult for the conservative party, because they have to go into a coalition with the liberal democrats. but now five years on from them there has been an explosion of new parties all vying for authority. on the left the green party, the scotchish and welsh nationalists and on the right the u.k. independence party. this is truly unchartered territory in british politics. >>> we are off to the italian city in milan in just a moment students protesting about an exhibition in fact. demonstrators say the money spent on it should go to economic growth and jobs instead of what they say is just a rather expensive vanity project. the organizers say it could make as much as $11 billion in revenue for the country, and bring
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we are looking at the skies, clearing skies for the meet your shower from debris from the comet thatcher. the just look up, from the city lights, get a comfortable chair. best viewing between midnight and 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning will be the peak of the meteor shower and we do anticipate around ten to 20 meteors an hour. so tonight is the night even about 10:30 or 11:00 o'clock you may be able to see something. if you don't want to wait up until we hours. offer night we have clearing skies, low 40's. during the day tomorrow high of 55. not a huge swing in temperature but wind gusting to 30 miles an hour will make it feel like it is in the 40's. almost a wind chill effect. during date tomorrow starting off in the 40's with wind. by noon 52. fifty-four at 2:00 p.m. dinner time 54, and any evening activities will need some sweat shirts because temperatures will be falling in the 40's. on the exclusive eyewitness weather seven day forecast, 50's for thursday and friday, and after that 60's for further notice. weekend does look good. tea ball, soccer, lacrosse, field hockey games no problem
we are looking at the skies, clearing skies for the meet your shower from debris from the comet thatcher. the just look up, from the city lights, get a comfortable chair. best viewing between midnight and 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning will be the peak of the meteor shower and we do anticipate around ten to 20 meteors an hour. so tonight is the night even about 10:30 or 11:00 o'clock you may be able to see something. if you don't want to wait up until we hours. offer night we have clearing skies,...
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he said it is the rise of rocket fundamentalism, which he associates with the reagan thatcher revolution but the idea the job of the company is to return to shareholders and not think more broadly about stakeholders. it is that turbocharged sawfish version of capitalism causing a lot of a lot of what you are seeing here instead of been a surge in technology. that is a really intriguing idea. my career as someone who tries to understand the business world is on the order of 25 years old throughout the entire career i have been reading about the short-term american business and its overreliance on this quarter in the bottom line in keeping wall street have things have. plus decades. i don't know how much weight to attach to that. i don't see that as a major factor here. among the tech companies the most ruthless, growth hungry are also the ones investing in postings on the technology is. >> so this is a hard set of questions like all the ones today, but again, there is evidence that historically the major innovations have come not to much of their comments, both from the newark essays. tha
he said it is the rise of rocket fundamentalism, which he associates with the reagan thatcher revolution but the idea the job of the company is to return to shareholders and not think more broadly about stakeholders. it is that turbocharged sawfish version of capitalism causing a lot of a lot of what you are seeing here instead of been a surge in technology. that is a really intriguing idea. my career as someone who tries to understand the business world is on the order of 25 years old...
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gary: i had a brief conversation with dennis thatcher when mrs.thatcher came to the white house because she was in speaking with the president and he was wa ndering around the state floor literally. i engaged him and told him some of the history of the white house and made sure he saw the area the british burned the white house. [laughter] but he was very engaging and i asked him what his role was. and he said, my role is whatever she wants me to do. dr. kumar: i think it is a serious question because i think there are ways in which maybe it will have to change. susan: i think one of the issues is about working outside the home. i think chancellor merkel's husband is a chemistry professor. i think there are ways in which there are men who probably do not want to play the traditional first lady role. so i think anita's right the white house is revealed -- is resilient but i think there probably will be a lot of questions asked and rethinking when that happens. >> hi. my question is for anita mcbride. president bush's library is going to be opening
gary: i had a brief conversation with dennis thatcher when mrs.thatcher came to the white house because she was in speaking with the president and he was wa ndering around the state floor literally. i engaged him and told him some of the history of the white house and made sure he saw the area the british burned the white house. [laughter] but he was very engaging and i asked him what his role was. and he said, my role is whatever she wants me to do. dr. kumar: i think it is a serious question...
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do you think that is channeling margaret thatcher? >> he found his inner thatcher.ave to believe that. what is on the agenda today? small business, but what is this week going to be about? >> david cameron is going to be launching the small business manifesto. he made an apology over the -- no apology over the weekend about how he wanted to put the economy at the top of the election campaign. that is how it started, and they deviated since march. everyone deviated for the last three weeks. the small business manifesto will be about more loans, saying we're the party of crafters. ed miliband is going to be talking about living standards. more on the snp because they are talking in glasgow. there is more on that. if you're interested in the personalities, perhaps of most significance is an interview that has already been recorded. david cameron talking about how he proposed to his wife while watching mean streets starring robert ndeniro. apparently he cried at the sound of music. >> there is passion. let's have another look at the city of london. a beautiful day in th
do you think that is channeling margaret thatcher? >> he found his inner thatcher.ave to believe that. what is on the agenda today? small business, but what is this week going to be about? >> david cameron is going to be launching the small business manifesto. he made an apology over the -- no apology over the weekend about how he wanted to put the economy at the top of the election campaign. that is how it started, and they deviated since march. everyone deviated for the last three...
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david cameron takes a page out of margaret thatcher's playbook. means for the election when "on the move" returns. ♪ jonathan: good morning. let's get you up to speed with top stories. china has reduce the amount of money that banks must set aside by one full percentage point. the biggest cut since the financial crisis. wo -- juha sipila won the national election. he is a self-made millionaire. he has promised to promote business friendly policies. the economy is one of europe's worst performing the past three years. the bond manager who -- says the full impact of the fed's policy has yet to be felt. he said "the extreme policy has -- markets have not felt the full impact." one of our top corporate stores, the conservative party has announced plans to sell lord's shares if they win the upcoming election. anna edwards joins us for a little bit more. at a discount, a nice little discount, it is pretty narrow? anna: the price that was paid was 73.6 pence for share when the country belt it out, -- bailed it out. there were fees to bring the price the
david cameron takes a page out of margaret thatcher's playbook. means for the election when "on the move" returns. ♪ jonathan: good morning. let's get you up to speed with top stories. china has reduce the amount of money that banks must set aside by one full percentage point. the biggest cut since the financial crisis. wo -- juha sipila won the national election. he is a self-made millionaire. he has promised to promote business friendly policies. the economy is one of europe's...
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margaret thatcher came to power she alters the course, and they then held office, all the way through until 1997 which saw the birth of new labor and tony blare becoming the prime minister. labor then were in governments all the way through until 2010. that's when things started to get difficult for the conservative party, because they have to go into a coalition, with the liberal democrats. but now, five years on from them there's been an explosion of new parties all vying for authority on the left the green party the scottish and nationalists and on the right the u.k. independent party. this is truly uncharted territory in british politics. >> more from lawrence lee over the course of the next seven days or so, the last four years sending back inning from the plan chet is close toast the sun in about an hour's time, nasa's messenger mission to mercury will finally come to an end as it crashes into the surface of the planet. our science estor on how it has transformed our information about the smallest planet. >> it is only slightly bigger than the moon, and it is the closest planet
margaret thatcher came to power she alters the course, and they then held office, all the way through until 1997 which saw the birth of new labor and tony blare becoming the prime minister. labor then were in governments all the way through until 2010. that's when things started to get difficult for the conservative party, because they have to go into a coalition, with the liberal democrats. but now, five years on from them there's been an explosion of new parties all vying for authority on the...
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tonight during the we hours of the morning and tomorrow we have a meteor shower debris from the comet thatcheradiating from the constellation, lyra. get a comfortable chair and look straight up. best viewing between midnight and 5:00 a.m. it will peak tomorrow morning through thursday morning around ten to 20 meteors per hour expect and overnight tonight, and even tomorrow night we should have some clear skies. on the the exclusive eyewitness weather seven day forecast, much cooler for thursday and friday, getting better over the weekend but temperatures staying below average in the 60's, right through that seven day forecast. >>> on the healthwatch tonight, as the debate and questions over vaccines and autism continues there is a new study that has found in link between measles mumps rubell a vaccine and autism. 95,000 children were part of the study that examined whether each child had a family history of autism but even for children within this high risk category they found no association between the vaccine and autism. the study is new published in the journal of the american medical assoc
tonight during the we hours of the morning and tomorrow we have a meteor shower debris from the comet thatcheradiating from the constellation, lyra. get a comfortable chair and look straight up. best viewing between midnight and 5:00 a.m. it will peak tomorrow morning through thursday morning around ten to 20 meteors per hour expect and overnight tonight, and even tomorrow night we should have some clear skies. on the the exclusive eyewitness weather seven day forecast, much cooler for thursday...
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. >> i had a very brief conversation with dennis thatcher when mrs.thatcher came to the white house because she was in speaking with the president, and he was wandering around the state floor literally wandering, and i engaged him and told him some of the history of the white house and made very sure that he saw the area that the british burnt the white house because we left that exposed. but he was very engaging, and i asked him what his role was, and he said my role is whatever she wants me to do. >> that's good. that's a good man. i think it's a serious question though because i think there are ways in which maybe it will have to change, and i think one of the issues is about working outside the home. i think chancellor merkel's husband i think is a chemistry professor. i think there are ways in which there are men who probably don't want to play the traditional first lady role, and so i think anita is right that the white house is resilient but i think there probably will be a lot of questions probably asked and a lot of rethinking when that happe
. >> i had a very brief conversation with dennis thatcher when mrs.thatcher came to the white house because she was in speaking with the president, and he was wandering around the state floor literally wandering, and i engaged him and told him some of the history of the white house and made very sure that he saw the area that the british burnt the white house because we left that exposed. but he was very engaging, and i asked him what his role was, and he said my role is whatever she...
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until particular subcommittee market until the end of this the end of the subcommittee margaret thatcherecognizes the gentleman from ohio for any comments you would like to make. >> mr. chairman, thank you for your support. i believe our mark we been able to balance the needs of trying to address both the funny comes industrial base looking toward future ingenuity, supporting our men and women in uniform. and trying to achieve the objectives and goals of the committee. with that i was about the remake of my statement for the record. spent i appreciate that very much. the chair recognizes the ranking member of the subcommittee ms. sanchez. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and once again i would like to thank both you and the chairman of our subcommittee mr. turner for the leadership this year on putting together a bill. it went very smoothly. we had some cuts in some areas, the programs that need to be cut. we have a lot of oversight. also included many reports with respect to some of the big issues going on. i think members over all will be very happy with this part of the committee of the co
until particular subcommittee market until the end of this the end of the subcommittee margaret thatcherecognizes the gentleman from ohio for any comments you would like to make. >> mr. chairman, thank you for your support. i believe our mark we been able to balance the needs of trying to address both the funny comes industrial base looking toward future ingenuity, supporting our men and women in uniform. and trying to achieve the objectives and goals of the committee. with that i was...
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i think she needs to find that fine line between margaret thatcher and the warmer, kinder hillary because the other is going to lose some support from those that are still questioning whether or not they will give their support and vote for her. >> that is interesting. i actually think this is one of the many reasons she should sit down with yours truly for an interview. i think one-on-one it will be a very different dynamic between the two of us. >> i agree. >> viewers will see a different side of her. marc, rand paul has taken a beating for how he dealt with the press this week. he went into forums that might not be typically friendly to a republican. he sat with them. he took the questions. what will happen to hillary clinton? you know, i mean, how is she going to do when she sits down? >> well, according to barack obama she's plenty likable. so i guess if she sort of -- >> likable enough. >> likable enough. that's right. you know so she's likable enough. one-on-one doesn't come across on the screen. it's a challenge for her. i mean, you're right. rand paul he went and spoke at berkele
i think she needs to find that fine line between margaret thatcher and the warmer, kinder hillary because the other is going to lose some support from those that are still questioning whether or not they will give their support and vote for her. >> that is interesting. i actually think this is one of the many reasons she should sit down with yours truly for an interview. i think one-on-one it will be a very different dynamic between the two of us. >> i agree. >> viewers will...
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margaret thatcher resigned after more than 11 years as prime minister.eace prize. "hold on" by wilson philips topped the billboard charts. all of that was in just the very same year hubble took to the sky. as the earth rotated more than 9,100 times, hubble looked outward into the universe capturing truly magnificent images and videos. once thought to have become nothing more than a piece of space junk hubble has turned out to be one of the greatest scientific instruments of all time transmitting back 120 gigabytes of science data every week. for now, nasa says that the hubble is operating beautifully, but without a space shuttle program, it can never be repaired again. it's more powerful successor the james webb space telescope a joint project between the united states european and canadian space agencies will launch in october 2018. it's truly awe-inspiring to think of all it will see, all we will learn and all that will change here on earth as it peers billions of light years back into the depths of the universe. the correct answer to the gps challenge
margaret thatcher resigned after more than 11 years as prime minister.eace prize. "hold on" by wilson philips topped the billboard charts. all of that was in just the very same year hubble took to the sky. as the earth rotated more than 9,100 times, hubble looked outward into the universe capturing truly magnificent images and videos. once thought to have become nothing more than a piece of space junk hubble has turned out to be one of the greatest scientific instruments of all time...
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. >> you think hillary clinton has all of the ingredients of a margaret thatcher? >> no, i don't.et's stop for a second. you want to talk about working people and who they may or may not support. she will have the support of every labor union in this country. she probably are ready does. her candidacy yesterday was welcomed by the head of the afl-cio, which represents a few more workers than you do, welcoming her into the race saying, i'm waiting to see what she says about these issues. he's not thinking about the iraq war resolution or any of this other stuff that in midgley is relevant -- it is relevant, but is not the pressing issue for 2016. the pressing issue is, do ever radical right republican government that in all three branches, which will end up with i don't know, 7, 8 supreme court justices like alito, or do we have a moderate democratic administration where, yes, there is going to be a lot of typing and pulling within the party within congress over which issues are to be brought to the floor, with the president's position will be, what she should do if she is presiden
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in the 1970s professor laurel thatcher ulrich coined the phrase well behaved women seldom make history. [laughter] tell me if you agree. what rules did your women break and what rules did they follow and why? [laughter] >> well, for angela davis i think despite the fact that her upbringing was really one of the ways in which she was influenced and became amenable to the ideals of communism and the left, her mother being an activist, and she was also politicized in college as well, angela davis sort of coming into her own, she was born in 1944 and so she was growing up at the time of the emergence of the civil rights and black power movements. and in a lot of ways she stepped aside from some of the ideals of nationalism, the strong black identity politics, and she infused that with a sense of deep class analysis. so she was very strong in terms of the connection between to oppression and class, also on speaking to to presentation of women in particular. so in a lot of ways even though she was part of a movement of people who were trying to make this social change, she was still also a l
in the 1970s professor laurel thatcher ulrich coined the phrase well behaved women seldom make history. [laughter] tell me if you agree. what rules did your women break and what rules did they follow and why? [laughter] >> well, for angela davis i think despite the fact that her upbringing was really one of the ways in which she was influenced and became amenable to the ideals of communism and the left, her mother being an activist, and she was also politicized in college as well, angela...
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it's the rise of market fundamentalism which he associates with the reagan-thatcher revolution. so he was saying look it's that turbo charged fairly selfish version of capitalism that's causing what you're seeing here instead of any surge in technology. i think that's a really intriguing idea. but my career as someone who kind of tries to understand what's going on in the business world is on the order of 25 years old, throughout that entire career i have been reading about the excessive short-termism of american business and its overreliance on this quarter and the bottom line and keeping wall street happy. the names have changed. that critique has not changed for two plus decades. i don't know how much weight to attach to that. i don't see that as a major factor here. and the most -- among the tech companies that i know, the most ruthless growth hungry vicious competitors are also the ones investing the most in basic technology. >> so this is a hard set of questions. again i think there's evidence that historicically the major innovations have come from the newer businesses. t
it's the rise of market fundamentalism which he associates with the reagan-thatcher revolution. so he was saying look it's that turbo charged fairly selfish version of capitalism that's causing what you're seeing here instead of any surge in technology. i think that's a really intriguing idea. but my career as someone who kind of tries to understand what's going on in the business world is on the order of 25 years old, throughout that entire career i have been reading about the excessive...
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we still produce admit he thatcher in new hampshire. and we are global.ssure company. you faced corporate threat from internal and external. i believe that positions you uniquely to make the decisions that need to be made in a political office as we face threats that are global, including iran. could you speak to this? carly fiorina: i think the next president needs to understand how the economy works. i think they need to understand how the world works and he was in it come understand bureaucracies and how they work. think they need to understand technology and executive decision-making. executive decision-making is making a tough call in a tough time with high-stakes for which you are prepared to be held accountable. you don't study that in a briefing book. you learn that over a lifetime of experience. iran is an interesting challenge. it is a grave threat. there is certain cardinal rules about negotiating the deals and they apply to every situation. rule number 1 -- know what your goals are and don't accept a deal until you have achieved them. the pres
we still produce admit he thatcher in new hampshire. and we are global.ssure company. you faced corporate threat from internal and external. i believe that positions you uniquely to make the decisions that need to be made in a political office as we face threats that are global, including iran. could you speak to this? carly fiorina: i think the next president needs to understand how the economy works. i think they need to understand how the world works and he was in it come understand...
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. >> i got to tell a margaret thatcher joke at the london school, and it was highly inappropriate. i think that problem is largely solved by the internet though. i think when we got together in our own separate communities, we have people talking about gender issues, we have people talking about class, and we have people talking about race. and what you find is as those conversations start to overlap where we see each other -- i'm a class activist, okay great -- i see folks working on, a friend of mine, dante, runs million hoodies which was an organization set up after trayvon. we say the same things on twitter and don't even realize it. there are women, a writer i follow talks about gender a lot, she will say the same thing i do about class and not even realize it. and so we start to see that, basically, all of our fights are our own personal take on being disenfranchised. they're our own perm take on oppression, our own personal take on having no power. me i am a woman, i am -- until very recently -- have no hope of being in the middle class. i was a working class girl. so for me
. >> i got to tell a margaret thatcher joke at the london school, and it was highly inappropriate. i think that problem is largely solved by the internet though. i think when we got together in our own separate communities, we have people talking about gender issues, we have people talking about class, and we have people talking about race. and what you find is as those conversations start to overlap where we see each other -- i'm a class activist, okay great -- i see folks working on, a...
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richard: i rather it be henry the markethillary the marg aret thatcher.i trying to say question> ? emily: have either them called you for advice? sheryl: what is exciting about having women on both sides of the aisle, i want more women in all parties. whether they be liberal or conservative, having women makes a difference. manus: stay with them, for more from that conversation we will play it later. mark: the nasdaq past its previous record. there is a lovely these on bloomberg.com. it has lots of headlines. that was the hottest ipo back in the late 1990's. and then it is kind of a then and now. a nonstarter the dotcom raised 110 million and was shut down roughly two months later. they are putting that one in that can't do. a great deal of that money shows no public sighting. manus: samsung, you wanted curved edges -- there is no such thing as a curved edge. mark: i like beveled edges. manus: the demand is soaring. they will get excited over strange things. mark: yes, you do get excited by strange things. anna: it has driven up their share price. bye-bye
richard: i rather it be henry the markethillary the marg aret thatcher.i trying to say question> ? emily: have either them called you for advice? sheryl: what is exciting about having women on both sides of the aisle, i want more women in all parties. whether they be liberal or conservative, having women makes a difference. manus: stay with them, for more from that conversation we will play it later. mark: the nasdaq past its previous record. there is a lovely these on bloomberg.com. it has...
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. >> now, the director of the margaret thatcher center for freedom at the heritage foundation joins us to share his perspective on this. good of you to join us here today. the president calls this a historic understanding with iran but so many people find the deal so confusing, so perplexing. what's the devil in the details that appears to be causing so much confusion after some 15 months of negotiating? >> well, i think it's an historic surrender actually to iran by president obama and by the obama administration. if you look closely at the details of this proposed deal it's very clear this deal will not stop iran in the long run from acquiring nuclear weapons capabilities. there really is a 15-year sunset clause in this agreement. by the year 2030 iran would be really free according to this agreement to go ahead and forge a nuclear wechapons program. so this is a very short-term agreement being produced by the obama administration. it's also i think subject to a great deal of naivety here a great deal of faith is being placed in the iaea in order to verify iran's nuclear program. ira
. >> now, the director of the margaret thatcher center for freedom at the heritage foundation joins us to share his perspective on this. good of you to join us here today. the president calls this a historic understanding with iran but so many people find the deal so confusing, so perplexing. what's the devil in the details that appears to be causing so much confusion after some 15 months of negotiating? >> well, i think it's an historic surrender actually to iran by president obama...
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in fact but margaret thatcher believed the shopkeeper's daughter is what we believe matters more butoes us broker with although lawyers and accountants. if you believe that then you can reconnect with middle-class and working-class americans. with your help with said new hampshire primary voter we can win and reclaim the american dream. i'd think it will have them. those are the state -- from the mistakes of the past. so with that we have a very distinguished panel to talk about media and starting with stephen hays. [applause] , . from "the weekly standard" band-aid prominent conservative magazine. a prominent network. alex is an entrepreneur ended pfizer founded the independent journal review. great to see you. and finally editorial of the union leader. good to see you. bachelor number one. [laughter] you are interviewing rand paul and he starts and would you do on the campaign? to figure out from 2016? i was joking. the you could say that about a lot of guys. but after they were paid during it is important to ask the candidates what day think the al from what they said in the past.
in fact but margaret thatcher believed the shopkeeper's daughter is what we believe matters more butoes us broker with although lawyers and accountants. if you believe that then you can reconnect with middle-class and working-class americans. with your help with said new hampshire primary voter we can win and reclaim the american dream. i'd think it will have them. those are the state -- from the mistakes of the past. so with that we have a very distinguished panel to talk about media and...
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. >> host: from the road to freedom, prime minister margaret thatcher is reported to have said that the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other peoples money. that is the road america is headed down now. aida pennsylvania appeared you were on the air. >> caller: thank you very much for your program and for your present speaker. i just adore everything he said. many tell you about myself. i'm a registered libertarian. every pictures on my windowsill. each says work is the only thing that dignifies the man and i thank you for the things you've mentioned to help me in my argument and people say the good old days are gone. you've given so many examples of how we've improved and i hope my friends were listening. secondly, please tell me how i can be more of an activist. how can i inspire that although my two children are grown not been very successful. but they are not activists and neither am i. i want to be more active. i want you to try and inspire that. it's a message you get with us. we have to inspire everybody. get the people i bought this not doing their job. >> hos
. >> host: from the road to freedom, prime minister margaret thatcher is reported to have said that the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other peoples money. that is the road america is headed down now. aida pennsylvania appeared you were on the air. >> caller: thank you very much for your program and for your present speaker. i just adore everything he said. many tell you about myself. i'm a registered libertarian. every pictures on my windowsill. each says work...
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svenja o'donnell: absolutely and that is today's big news preheat devised margaret thatcher's right touy to extending. it is what he calls the ideal of home owning democracy. it is potentially giving more than one million families the chance to buy their own home. francine: we have the labour manifesto yesterday as something very interesting happening is tradition you see, the tories as more hard-nosed. more for the richer and the wealthy. the labour the officer. they are trying to be seen as more difficult in terms of fiscal spending. the tories trying to be more palatable for the people have less. svenja o'donnell: we are seeing both parts are desperately trying to get the polls to move. they have not moved significantly in wins. for labour, showing they are fiscally responsible and things would be a disaster if they win the election and take control of the company. -- economy. and for the tories trying to show they care about working people and they will policies helping the poorest. most of the plans involve huge amounts of cuts in welfare. there turned to counter the fact. francin
svenja o'donnell: absolutely and that is today's big news preheat devised margaret thatcher's right touy to extending. it is what he calls the ideal of home owning democracy. it is potentially giving more than one million families the chance to buy their own home. francine: we have the labour manifesto yesterday as something very interesting happening is tradition you see, the tories as more hard-nosed. more for the richer and the wealthy. the labour the officer. they are trying to be seen as...
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we had a woman of a different political persuasion, but margaret thatcher transformed our country.oing to compare it to -- [laughter] sheryl: it has been a long time. emily: have either of them called you for advice? sheryl: i know them both and they are great women. what is exciting about having women on both sides of the aisle run, i want more women in office on both sides of the aisle. whether they are conservative or liberal, having women makes a big difference. francine: for more of this exclusive interview with sheryl sandberg and richard branson tune in tonight for our special. it is called "balancing act." that airs tonight on bloomberg tv. can you have it all? you can try your hardest. guy: yeah. fran's got it all. francine: anyway, focusing on the other top stories. guy: u.s. president barack obama has announced that a january drone strike in pakistan accidentally killed two hostages. he said he took full responsibility for the deaths of the american, warren weinstein, and the italian, giovanni lo porto. >> as president and commander in chief i take full responsibility fo
we had a woman of a different political persuasion, but margaret thatcher transformed our country.oing to compare it to -- [laughter] sheryl: it has been a long time. emily: have either of them called you for advice? sheryl: i know them both and they are great women. what is exciting about having women on both sides of the aisle run, i want more women in office on both sides of the aisle. whether they are conservative or liberal, having women makes a big difference. francine: for more of this...
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ex-conservative m.p., and he works in politics, and he was one of the speech writers for margaret thatcherve party leaders, and so we thought we'd ask him about what he thinks of michael fallon's decision to talk about ed miliband and his personality and this allegation that he stabbed his brother in the back to take the labor our party leadership and would he stab the country in the back by limiting the defenses. this has proved itself contentious. ed miliband has spoken out against michael fallon for taking this stance, but interesting to get that conservative party speech writer's perspective. a long view on where we put that particular personal attack perhaps. we'll all be joined by ben page. we'll talk to him about some of the latest polling information. we'll talk to mike spicer from the b.c.c. they put out this report, their quarterly update on how the u.k. economy is doing, which does have this interesting slant to it that you could say the economy has slowed a little bit in the first quarter compared to the fourth quarter. but as you were saying earlier, coming off a pretty solid
ex-conservative m.p., and he works in politics, and he was one of the speech writers for margaret thatcherve party leaders, and so we thought we'd ask him about what he thinks of michael fallon's decision to talk about ed miliband and his personality and this allegation that he stabbed his brother in the back to take the labor our party leadership and would he stab the country in the back by limiting the defenses. this has proved itself contentious. ed miliband has spoken out against michael...
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someplace else, looking for opportunity, we need a government and culture -- >> prime minister margaret thatcher is reported to have said the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other people's money that is the road america is headed down now. pennsylvania, you are on the air. >> thank you for your program and your present speaker. i just adore everything he has said. a little about myself i am registered libertarian, three pictures on my window sill, each of mm-hmm says work is the only thing that dignifies the man. thank you for the things you have mentioned that help me in my argument. people want to say the good old days are gone. they certainly are not you have given so many examples how we have improved and i hope my friends were listening. second, please tell me how i can be more of an activist. how can i inspire that? might two children have grown up and very successful but they're not activists and neither of my. although i am 90 i want to be more active and i want to inspire that. the message you give with us, we have to inspire in everybody, how can we get people out o
someplace else, looking for opportunity, we need a government and culture -- >> prime minister margaret thatcher is reported to have said the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other people's money that is the road america is headed down now. pennsylvania, you are on the air. >> thank you for your program and your present speaker. i just adore everything he has said. a little about myself i am registered libertarian, three pictures on my window sill, each of mm-hmm...
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as margaret thatcher said the problem with socialism is eventually run out of other people's money.hat have we done to business in the country? higher taxes, higher health care costs. smother them with regulation. of course the companies aren't investing. worse they are raising wages. charles: albright. >> did i get you? charles: i don't think delegate the masses. they will have to be more nuanced why the richest people in this country has so much more money. >> that is class warfare. that is the language of the left. charles: of warfare wins elections. why does anyone take a cruise anymore? lauren has the craziest story about of australia in case you missed it. >> my worst nightmare. we'll show you this carnival cruise ship. added is forced to ride out the storm coming you see 30 folkways been stopped from docking in australia. they tried to do so for more than 24 hours, but the waves were too forceful. stuff on the ship blowing all over the place. >> i stayed on the main deck. a lot of it pushed out and smashed all over the place. chairs turned like lollipops. just crazy. charles:
as margaret thatcher said the problem with socialism is eventually run out of other people's money.hat have we done to business in the country? higher taxes, higher health care costs. smother them with regulation. of course the companies aren't investing. worse they are raising wages. charles: albright. >> did i get you? charles: i don't think delegate the masses. they will have to be more nuanced why the richest people in this country has so much more money. >> that is class...
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. >> statues like ronald reagan and margaret thatcher defaced at one california university.were wednesday at chatman university covered in caution tape with signs accusing them of racism and homophobia. the posters also say each figure is under student review. school officials say the vandalism can say citing student's right to free speech. not only that they know who vandals are and will not be punishing them we're told. don't hail this cab. a man led police on a bizarre chase to say the least through los angeles in a stolen taxy. cops started following this green taxi around after hearing reports of an armed carjacking. an hour into the slow speed pursuit. huge crowds came out to watch. some people handed him cigarettes and water. going by and even high fived him while snapping pictures. at one point. he started throwing money out the window. when a metro train blocked his path he turned around and kept driving. police were able to spin out the cab and arrested him. those are your headlines. what a story. >> unbelievable. >> they never get far, do they? >> no. there is alw
. >> statues like ronald reagan and margaret thatcher defaced at one california university.were wednesday at chatman university covered in caution tape with signs accusing them of racism and homophobia. the posters also say each figure is under student review. school officials say the vandalism can say citing student's right to free speech. not only that they know who vandals are and will not be punishing them we're told. don't hail this cab. a man led police on a bizarre chase to say the...
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thatcher would do it the way the previous government did. there's no doubt that our pension system is in trouble, but how could it be otherwise? we have a collapsed labor market. we have a massive reduction in numbers of people who work and who are capable of making pension fund contributions. we have more than 30% of paid labor being undeclared labor. so when we look at the problem of the pension system and the labor market, they're intertwined, and our government is saying that cutting and pasting from the imf rule book, the ideas about labor market, completely useless in greece. we have the most regulated market in the world. we are, as i keep saying. 90% of unemployed people receive unemployment benefits. nobody else. nine. okay? let me put it differently. 91% of the unemployed have never received one euro of unemployment benefit. how much more can you this labor market? half a million workers working for more than five months and haven't been paid a cent. why? because of a recession. and they keep reporting to work in order not to lose
thatcher would do it the way the previous government did. there's no doubt that our pension system is in trouble, but how could it be otherwise? we have a collapsed labor market. we have a massive reduction in numbers of people who work and who are capable of making pension fund contributions. we have more than 30% of paid labor being undeclared labor. so when we look at the problem of the pension system and the labor market, they're intertwined, and our government is saying that cutting and...
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americans have suffered tremendous laws -- loss under these policies that were put upon us by reagan and thatcher. also, the fact that republicans denied reality of climate change. it is detrimental to the public. then there is the war. and the poor is also a major concern of mine. but the most important thing is when you do your homework, i find out the same thing to be true. one of those things that is true is the fact that when you look at what -- what part produces the most jobs, i find that democratic presidents produce more jobs than republican president. host: we have a lot on the table there and a little bit of time. guest: i think you will find that most americans have not been happy with the state-of-the-art economy under the obama administration. that is one of the reasons why president obama has really been able to get a majority of americans saying they approve of his job performance. i think in 2016, americans are going to be ready for a different approach and a different path. from what the democrats have offered over the last eight years. and i am hopeful that the republican nomin
americans have suffered tremendous laws -- loss under these policies that were put upon us by reagan and thatcher. also, the fact that republicans denied reality of climate change. it is detrimental to the public. then there is the war. and the poor is also a major concern of mine. but the most important thing is when you do your homework, i find out the same thing to be true. one of those things that is true is the fact that when you look at what -- what part produces the most jobs, i find...
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in fact, if you believe what ronald reagan believed and what margaret thatcher believed, a shopkeeper'ser, that i should what we believe matters more to 18 year-old latino in south l.a. because a hedge fund program greenwich, connecticut, will have all the lawyers and all the accounts and all the lobbyists to help him out. if you believe that then you can reconnect with middle-class americans and working-class americans, and we can win this election. and with your help the help of the new hampshire primary voter we can do it. we can win and we can reclaim the american dream. i think it's going to happen. i'm really, really excited because i think we've learned from the mistakes of the past. let's hope so. so with that let's introduce our panel, our very distinguished panel. we're going to talk about media and to 2016 campaign and let's start with stephen hayes. [applause] steve -- come on up man. we've got no theme music. good to see. you pick a seat, whatever you want. stephen as a columnist of course from "the weekly standard" and a prominent conservative magazine we are told here. al
in fact, if you believe what ronald reagan believed and what margaret thatcher believed, a shopkeeper'ser, that i should what we believe matters more to 18 year-old latino in south l.a. because a hedge fund program greenwich, connecticut, will have all the lawyers and all the accounts and all the lobbyists to help him out. if you believe that then you can reconnect with middle-class americans and working-class americans, and we can win this election. and with your help the help of the new...
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surfaced in marshall, and later on in fact some of its most important champions were our current thatcherjanet yellin and her husband a nobel prize winner george. the arguments collective. because we are economists we like to think about things in terms of incentives. that claim is if we're paying you better than your current job you value being in your current job more. if it's a case the want to make sure, you want to minimize the possibility that you will lose that job. by that logic you work harder. so that sort of the mean-spirited version a note shirking version of the clinic which will do is pay your workers are little more. the empirical research on this has been quite useful but it's come up with a bunch of very different margins the necessary what we write that in our economic models. one of the obvious things is if you pay a little more you're likely to higher quality workers come to your firm. if you think about what's happening at the present moment right now with mcdonald's and wal-mart in aetna and the like all suggesting they are willing to pay higher wages every think tha
surfaced in marshall, and later on in fact some of its most important champions were our current thatcherjanet yellin and her husband a nobel prize winner george. the arguments collective. because we are economists we like to think about things in terms of incentives. that claim is if we're paying you better than your current job you value being in your current job more. if it's a case the want to make sure, you want to minimize the possibility that you will lose that job. by that logic you...
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so, again, what about women like margaret thatcher, golda meyer of israel?background and biblical reference. god created us differently. men and women are not the same. hormones are a piece of the difference that is between us. the way we react to things. the way we mother and we're more endearing and there's different things between men and female and that's how god wanted it and, again, it's my belief and how i run my household and how i am. like i believe in the woman should cook the meal for the man. like i believe, you know, in staying home when you have your child. by no means am i saying every woman out there that doesn't do what i do is a bad female or that your daughter shouldn't aspire to be the president if that's what she wants. that's great. go for it. just doesn't mean -- all it means is that i don't support that. that's my personal opinion. >> have you been surprised, cheryl, by the enormous reaction to your comments? >> it's been very disheartening. the level of disrespect that i've received. i brought the comment to the table to my friends t
so, again, what about women like margaret thatcher, golda meyer of israel?background and biblical reference. god created us differently. men and women are not the same. hormones are a piece of the difference that is between us. the way we react to things. the way we mother and we're more endearing and there's different things between men and female and that's how god wanted it and, again, it's my belief and how i run my household and how i am. like i believe in the woman should cook the meal...
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>> margaret thatcher made it. >> she said? >> yeah. >> well i like it. i look at it a little bit differently. if you took the discount rate on your cash flows, a stock is worth a lot more than they're currently tading at. >> this is the old -- >> yeah. >> easy fed so you're going to stay along. >> but here's the reason why the fed is is going to you know the market is basically telling you that the fed is not going to be able to get more than 150 basis points on fed funds at the end of 17 and if the fed tries the dollar starts to rise and puts pressure on the u.s. economy and the fed runs away and people basically project and aren't able to pull it off. i'd love to see the fed be able to move toward 2% but with free money in europe it's hard for them to get tighter. >> it's weird because i don't remember them -- i never remember us just constantly looking over there. >> but the market is. if you have 20 central banks and the fed is moving toward tightening you get a better that's 20% stronger and you start to see -- it's not just the ism report and jobs
>> margaret thatcher made it. >> she said? >> yeah. >> well i like it. i look at it a little bit differently. if you took the discount rate on your cash flows, a stock is worth a lot more than they're currently tading at. >> this is the old -- >> yeah. >> easy fed so you're going to stay along. >> but here's the reason why the fed is is going to you know the market is basically telling you that the fed is not going to be able to get more than 150...
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this is debris from comet thatcher. this could be the best part.o special equipment is even needed to see them. just hope there aren't too many clouds out there. >> climate change. >> earth day is not a climate day. >> i celebrate it. >> you should celebrate the earth. >> but are you sure the meteors aren't related to the warming? you know the earthquakes from fracking i can sort of you know, i don't know enough about it but i could sort of see how that -- >> makes sense. >> it's a lot more sense than 100% of an increase causing all of these different things. >> we're going to celebrate it. >> we needed the earth. >> are you an earth mother? you're down to earth. >> a little crunchy. >> you're not like a tevas. >> every once in awhile i wear those out. >> why is a shoe company trying to buy mylan. >> no that would be teva. >> so teva -- >> you were out yesterday. >> yeah. >> you saw the headlines. >> yeah. >> didn't quite add up. >> all right. let's check on the markets very quickly if you're just waking up we'll get you up to speed on this. right
this is debris from comet thatcher. this could be the best part.o special equipment is even needed to see them. just hope there aren't too many clouds out there. >> climate change. >> earth day is not a climate day. >> i celebrate it. >> you should celebrate the earth. >> but are you sure the meteors aren't related to the warming? you know the earthquakes from fracking i can sort of you know, i don't know enough about it but i could sort of see how that -- >>...
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she is tough as nails, and margaret thatcher in the making.ou how impressed i am with kelly in four years what kind of voice she has become and on national security, she is a military mom, she is a strong problem-solving conservative and new hampshire has done the country a great service and make sure you keep her. she is the third amigo. john mccain, joe lieberman lindsey graham. joe retired. the first trip we took together, we took off and someone said joe looks great. all i can say is, thank you for sending kelly. thank you for being a part of our republican party. i was the first in line -- 350 degrees. for one hour and 45 minutes. it was a ton of one -- ton of fun. you guys have tough chickens here. those eggs were tough. when you need it next is politics and lipitor. a pretty hardy crowd you've got appear -- up here. hillary clinton could not be here today. but we didn't ask her. the reason she can't be here today is because she can ask questions. this listening tour is something out of north korea. would you like to meet the dear leader
she is tough as nails, and margaret thatcher in the making.ou how impressed i am with kelly in four years what kind of voice she has become and on national security, she is a military mom, she is a strong problem-solving conservative and new hampshire has done the country a great service and make sure you keep her. she is the third amigo. john mccain, joe lieberman lindsey graham. joe retired. the first trip we took together, we took off and someone said joe looks great. all i can say is, thank...