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first, margaret thatcher point. as you say, originally many, many decades ago i was in the european economic country. her views on europe were transformed in the 1980s. and you know, from my own conversations with margaret thatcher in her final years, she was very clear on her position on britain leaving the european union. >> she never made it public, though. >> well she 100% wanted britain to leave the eu. she felt the european project was a complete disaster. that's born out of -- if you look at charles moore's official biography of margaret thatcher. he makes the point. robert harris, the chef political adviser makes this point. just to set the record straight on where margaret thatcher stood. secondly with regard to putin's backing for various parties in europe, well it's a pro-russian party. a lot of complex issues going on with the nationals relationship with putin. but if you look at those who are supporting brexit in britain, you look at the figures like liam fox, these are the strongest critics of the russ
first, margaret thatcher point. as you say, originally many, many decades ago i was in the european economic country. her views on europe were transformed in the 1980s. and you know, from my own conversations with margaret thatcher in her final years, she was very clear on her position on britain leaving the european union. >> she never made it public, though. >> well she 100% wanted britain to leave the eu. she felt the european project was a complete disaster. that's born out of...
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on margaret thatcher, as you say, margaret thatcher supported membership. in the late 1980's, she was very clear on her position of britain leaving european union. she 100% wanted britain to leave the eu, she felt the european project was a complete disaster. robin harris, her chief political advisor in the last decades makes this point. with regards to putin's backing, in france, there is a pro-russian party. there's a lot of complex issues going on about their relationship with putin. the strongest critics of the russian regime, the brexit side is led by those who want tougher action against putin. in the u.k., to say those in favor of the brexit are strongly anti-putin, you have to make that distinction. it is a fundamentally different organization to those who are campaigning for brexit. >> todd, do you remember the question? >> the role of christianity in europe. let me answer it this way. i hope i'm answering your question, because there are many elements and it was a while ago. you know, poland being a friend of the united states, being a special par
on margaret thatcher, as you say, margaret thatcher supported membership. in the late 1980's, she was very clear on her position of britain leaving european union. she 100% wanted britain to leave the eu, she felt the european project was a complete disaster. robin harris, her chief political advisor in the last decades makes this point. with regards to putin's backing, in france, there is a pro-russian party. there's a lot of complex issues going on about their relationship with putin. the...
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and it's about that my former boss margaret thatcher would have loved reading. she went up the power at the. i think she would have enjoyed it thoroughly. and it's a very, very insightful look into the current state of affairs with regard to the european union. shortly not a pretty state of affairs by any stretch of imagination. the word disaster i think could easily be applied to the current state of affairs with regard to the eu. i would like to talk this morning about the brexit debate in britain, that is moving forward, what the issues are and where that's going to into. also i would like to address the refugee crisis, a national security threat in europe, and also i would like to talk about what the next u.s. president, the next u.s. administration should be doing with regard to europe. i would like to advocate a complete reversal of traditional u.s. support for the european project. i would like to begin those by placing you into the heart of what is really at stake in europe with regard to national sovereignty. i'd like you all to imagine now if the unite
and it's about that my former boss margaret thatcher would have loved reading. she went up the power at the. i think she would have enjoyed it thoroughly. and it's a very, very insightful look into the current state of affairs with regard to the european union. shortly not a pretty state of affairs by any stretch of imagination. the word disaster i think could easily be applied to the current state of affairs with regard to the eu. i would like to talk this morning about the brexit debate in...
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i was margaret thatcher's minister and she was a strong champion of making the concessions of sovereignty in order to -- i was given instructions to support that when it was being discussed by margaret thatcher, prime minister. >> not as a general principle. is that i believe for the greater good of the united kingdom. i said a few moments ago i do not, i posted from the beginning without a single government and that's why won't work properly. that said all said all along that i would support integration , including the united kingdom if i'm satisfied that the united kingdom's disparity or security, for the quality of life of the people of the united kingdom would be advance. as as for example climate change policy or environmental policy. >> i want to go on to my next question. a further example of, you went on to say that it was essential in france, the netherlands and germany and other, my question to us we may have similar interests or other european countries, why does this require us to be part of a supranational body that negotiates is one? >> let me give you an example. when the n
i was margaret thatcher's minister and she was a strong champion of making the concessions of sovereignty in order to -- i was given instructions to support that when it was being discussed by margaret thatcher, prime minister. >> not as a general principle. is that i believe for the greater good of the united kingdom. i said a few moments ago i do not, i posted from the beginning without a single government and that's why won't work properly. that said all said all along that i would...
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, right, and center -- who after world war ii were concerned -- before charles de gaulle and margaret thatcher voiced their resignations, they were concerned about the future of democracy in an integrated europe. tom the left in opposition the creation of the poland steel communion, clement atlee declared that rigid "would not accept the most vital economic forces in our country should be handed over to an authority that is utterly undemocratic and responsible to nobody." , thethe right in france leader of the national assembly opposed "delegating our powers to a stateless and uncontrolled you talk receipt of experts." 1950 seven, in opposition to the founding documents to the forerunner of the european union, former french premier may abdicaterats by giving in to internal dictatorship, but also by delegating his powers to an external authority." that was in opposition to the treaty of rome. speaker is the director of international outreach at the acton institute for the study of religion and liberty in grand rapids michigan . he is the author of a new book. the new is entitled totalitarian 10
, right, and center -- who after world war ii were concerned -- before charles de gaulle and margaret thatcher voiced their resignations, they were concerned about the future of democracy in an integrated europe. tom the left in opposition the creation of the poland steel communion, clement atlee declared that rigid "would not accept the most vital economic forces in our country should be handed over to an authority that is utterly undemocratic and responsible to nobody." , thethe...
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book is nixon is trying to get information, have it in reykjavik not in london because what margaret thatcher>> when they got the offer debitor was supposed to be a minisummit to lay the groundwork for the next summit, but the soviets said reykjavik or london, and they chose reykjavik, and i think that some of reagan's advisers -- this is fiction -- but it's reasonable inference, i think, they didn't want this to be taking place on mrs. thatcher's home turf because she was in many ways somebody people might have wanted instead of reagan to be in the negotiator, but she -- her firm belief was that nuclear weapons had kept the peace in europe, and that if nuclear weapons were gotten rid of, the soviets would roll over western europe with forces and it was dangerous. if the deal had been struck at reykjavik you have to ask yourself, would the see yet union had survived if there had been a dramatic lessening of military spending by both sides, would the soviet union have been able to hold itself together longer, and so the fact is, by not making the deal, reagan really unexpectedly got his heart'
book is nixon is trying to get information, have it in reykjavik not in london because what margaret thatcher>> when they got the offer debitor was supposed to be a minisummit to lay the groundwork for the next summit, but the soviets said reykjavik or london, and they chose reykjavik, and i think that some of reagan's advisers -- this is fiction -- but it's reasonable inference, i think, they didn't want this to be taking place on mrs. thatcher's home turf because she was in many ways...
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and another former chancellor who served in margaret thatcher's economist. side, we havein these three guests. that should be a fascinating conversation. francine lacqua will be hosting that debate. that starts here on bloomberg. , china's central-bank boosts its yuan fixing by the most in a decade. ♪ anna: welcome back to "countdown." the hang seng is down by 1.3%. they are without japan. those markets are closed for a holiday. in london it is 6:19. 7:19 in madrid. let's talk telefonica's numbers. the first-quarter numbers coming in at $3.4 billion. that is exactly in line with the estimate. they are reiterating their goals for 2016 and their goals toward their dividend. i touch below the net line for the first quarter there. that seems to be the focus for our bloomberg colleagues. going into these numbers, a reminder that this is a business that has been streamlining and refocusing. since 2013, it has exited ireland, taken itself out of the czech republic. it is agreed to sell its u.k. operations and is using those assets to acquire and's -- acquire in spa
and another former chancellor who served in margaret thatcher's economist. side, we havein these three guests. that should be a fascinating conversation. francine lacqua will be hosting that debate. that starts here on bloomberg. , china's central-bank boosts its yuan fixing by the most in a decade. ♪ anna: welcome back to "countdown." the hang seng is down by 1.3%. they are without japan. those markets are closed for a holiday. in london it is 6:19. 7:19 in madrid. let's talk...
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not until margaret thatcher came through and cut through deck katds of growth did things get better. >> only us old folks realize that. that's the problem. john, what rich is saying the that it could happen here. >> i appreciate that young comment, but it's not going to happen in the united states. we're not french. we're not european. we decent from the people who wanted to escape european stateism, so, the idea that we would embrace sanders, furthermore, the idea he could get his ideas past the house and senate, i don't think that's realistic. we're safe mere. >> but if money is any indication, bernie is very popular. in march alone, bernie got $44 million in contributions. that's a lot more than what hillary clinton got. she just got 29.5 million. >> i think what's happening is you're already seeinging the revolution. the protesters aren't in the street, but they're voting in the primaries and people who have been left out of getting preferential treatment by expanding government and growing entitlements, that person they're looking at is donald trump, so we're seeing this protest
not until margaret thatcher came through and cut through deck katds of growth did things get better. >> only us old folks realize that. that's the problem. john, what rich is saying the that it could happen here. >> i appreciate that young comment, but it's not going to happen in the united states. we're not french. we're not european. we decent from the people who wanted to escape european stateism, so, the idea that we would embrace sanders, furthermore, the idea he could get his...
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i choose to be under margaret thatcher. i was responsible for trade and industry research. i did not know and i have never wanted the floor to open up and swallow me more than at that moment. i think the point my honorable friend makes is that just because you have friendly relations with the country does not mean you get automatically good trade relations. we are pleased president obama is coming here this friday, and it is worth noting even though we have the friendliest relations with america we cannot sell certain products. you don't just need good relations, you need nailed down trade arrangements. >> the chancellor announced the creation which are broadly welcome. i am concerned progress would then be reserved. while it pushing these plans? even a former education secretary, unnecessary. >> wait for the outcome of this review. but some schools that have been failing the year after year have been led by local authorities in the state. we found the way to help succeeding schools. why, 200,000 a year. can you give us some details? >> the agreements we just reset the euro
i choose to be under margaret thatcher. i was responsible for trade and industry research. i did not know and i have never wanted the floor to open up and swallow me more than at that moment. i think the point my honorable friend makes is that just because you have friendly relations with the country does not mean you get automatically good trade relations. we are pleased president obama is coming here this friday, and it is worth noting even though we have the friendliest relations with...
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margaret thatcher was deeply such. she said western culture is judeo-christian. >> host: a couple of state laws have gone into effect, or not come into effect in north carolina, mississippi, georgia vetoed it. it's about bathrooms. it's about gender equality. it's about, what's it about him in your view? >> guest: it is first and foremost about religious liberty. so, for example, if i am a photographer and you're going to have a same-sex wedding or a gay wedding as it is often called, and you want me to be the photographer and take part in the wedding and i say, look, i would happily have you sit down and take your photo for your wedding. i would happily take your photo for anything you wanted, but to participate in an event that violates some of my core values, one of which is that marriage has been said definitionally by god to mean the union of one man and one woman to ask you to understand, i can participate in that event. there's been a lot of i think underreporting. the people that i followed, the cases i have fo
margaret thatcher was deeply such. she said western culture is judeo-christian. >> host: a couple of state laws have gone into effect, or not come into effect in north carolina, mississippi, georgia vetoed it. it's about bathrooms. it's about gender equality. it's about, what's it about him in your view? >> guest: it is first and foremost about religious liberty. so, for example, if i am a photographer and you're going to have a same-sex wedding or a gay wedding as it is often...
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i was margaret thatcher's europe minister.ions to the majority. i was given instructions to support that when it was being excused by margaret thatcher as prime minister. not as a general principle. i said this applies to all countries. >> for the greater good of europe? >> no, for the greater food of the united kingdom. i said i have only supported areas of integration. i they have supported a single currency, because you can't have that without a single government. i've said all along that i will support integration, including the united kingdom, if i'm satisfied that the united kingdom's prosperity or security or the quality of life as a people of the united kingdom will be enhanced. for example, with climate change policy, with environmental policy -- >> that is my next question. you have a further example of the international action needed. y my question to you is, why does this require us to be part of a super national body that notions at one? >> let me give you an example. when the chernobyl nuclear reactor exploded, w
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i hope they will not be as frightening as seminars sometimes used to be under margaret thatcher. i remember one of the very first time i met her i was responsible for trade and industry research. she asked him what the day's trade figures were. i did not and i've never wanted the floor to open up and swallow me more than at that moment. i think the point my friend makes, he's absolutely right, is that just because you have friended relationship with a country does it mean to get automatically good trade relations. we are very pleased president obama is coming here this friday, but it is worth note that even though we have different list relations with america we currently cannot sell beef or lamb to the united states of america. the point is you don't just a good relations. you need nail down trade arrangements. >> mr. speaker, a chance to announce the creation of a northern schools strategy which i broadly welcomed but i am concerned that all the programs could then be reversed by the false academy station plan. why are they pushing hi these ps which parents in my constituency d
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tonight, quote from lady mark margaret thatcher, socialists cry power to the peopl and raise a clinched they sait we know what they mean, power over people, power to the state. >> up n next, trump blasting ford over pls to build a new plant in mexico. who would be the best j jobs president? i take thaup with ceo of tee time capital, saved so col, he will join me near hey america, still not sure whether to stay or go? ♪ when it's go, the new choice privileges gets you there faster. and now, stay two times and you can earn a free night. book now at choicehotels.c lou: joining us ceceo of private equity firm, teton capital, david sokol. great to have you here. >> glad to be here. lou: let's first start with what is going on in this -- we have a front-runner in republican party. who saidid we have a bubble economy. that recessions imminent. your judgment is one of for -- fore most cld men. >> we don't have to go to recession but t we do have to is under back this set of policieses where we put so much weight on american business through regulation. administrative orders, the unceainty of wh
tonight, quote from lady mark margaret thatcher, socialists cry power to the peopl and raise a clinched they sait we know what they mean, power over people, power to the state. >> up n next, trump blasting ford over pls to build a new plant in mexico. who would be the best j jobs president? i take thaup with ceo of tee time capital, saved so col, he will join me near hey america, still not sure whether to stay or go? ♪ when it's go, the new choice privileges gets you there faster. and...
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margaret thatcher is part of the game as well because she said, i'll need for hours, i am a superhuman but she also naps every day religiously. arianna: going back to sex, the research now is amazing, about erectile dysfunction and sleep deprivation. count, and even studies that show if you are fully recharged and have had a full night sleep, you are 14% more likely to have sex. [laughter] charlie: what is the science to us? -- teach this is the golden age of sleep science, and it is very recent. the scientific sleep center was 1970, 44t stanford in years ago. every day, literally, they would have new evidence between a connection between sleep and every aspect of our health. from obesity and diabetes to hypertension, heart disease, cancer. every aspect of our emotional intelligence and mood here it how we feel about our lives, how depressed or anxious or fearful we are. actualational -- our cognitive functions. me after able to book, but there was a piece of the harvard business review, by the global learning officer, and someone else was the slide -- described as a sleep specialist.
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a quotation from margaret thatcher who said, socialists cry power to the people and and raise the clenchedt as they say. we know what they really mean, power over people, power to the state. ted cruz ramping up attacks on donald trump. >> donald has no solutions to the problems we're likes to yell and scream and insult and curse. but he has no real solutions to bringing jobs back to america. >> we're going to find out about that, we'll be talking with the head of the trump campaign in the great state of arizona. treasurer jeff dewitt sees things very differently and he's our guest next. it's a fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. ♪ [engine revs] ♪ ♪ [engine revving] the all-new audi a4 is here. it begins from the the second we're born.er. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum powers modern healthcare by connecting
a quotation from margaret thatcher who said, socialists cry power to the people and and raise the clenchedt as they say. we know what they really mean, power over people, power to the state. ted cruz ramping up attacks on donald trump. >> donald has no solutions to the problems we're likes to yell and scream and insult and curse. but he has no real solutions to bringing jobs back to america. >> we're going to find out about that, we'll be talking with the head of the trump campaign...
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our quotation from lady margaret thatcher some 30 years ago, who said, socialist cry, power to the peoplelinched fists as they say it. we all know what they really mean. power over people. power to the state. >>> up next, ted cruz ramping up his attacks on donald trump. >> donald has no solutions to the problems we're facing. he likes to yell and scream and insult and curse, but he has no real solutions to bringing jobs back to america. >> we're going to find out about that. we'll be talking with the trump campaign from the great state of campayou both have a perfecte of driving record. perfect. no tickets. no accidents. that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. yeah. now you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? no. your insurance rates go through the roof... your perfect record doesn't get you anything. anything. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. sthu joining us now, arizona head st
our quotation from lady margaret thatcher some 30 years ago, who said, socialist cry, power to the peoplelinched fists as they say it. we all know what they really mean. power over people. power to the state. >>> up next, ted cruz ramping up his attacks on donald trump. >> donald has no solutions to the problems we're facing. he likes to yell and scream and insult and curse, but he has no real solutions to bringing jobs back to america. >> we're going to find out about...
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our quotation from lady margaret thatcher some 30 years ago, who said, socialist cry, power to the peopleise the clinched fists as they say it. we all know what they really mean. power over people. power to the state. >>> up next, ted cruz ramping up his attacks on donald trump. >> donald has no solutions to the problems we're facing. he likes to yell and scream and insult and curse, but he has no real solutions to bringing jobs back to america. >> we're going to find out about that. we'll be talking with the trump campaign from the great state of arizona, jeff dewitt. he sees things very, very differently. success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. sthu joining us now, arizona head state treasurer, jeff dewitt. great to have you here. >> mr. dobbs, great to be with you. >> lou, if you don't mind. you're in the mid
our quotation from lady margaret thatcher some 30 years ago, who said, socialist cry, power to the peopleise the clinched fists as they say it. we all know what they really mean. power over people. power to the state. >>> up next, ted cruz ramping up his attacks on donald trump. >> donald has no solutions to the problems we're facing. he likes to yell and scream and insult and curse, but he has no real solutions to bringing jobs back to america. >> we're going to find out...
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the first time in 1984, he accused margaret thatcher of bribing judges. 1992, he referred to the minister of agriculture as a little squirt of a minister and a wart. but this is dennis skinner. he's been iconic, not necessarily the center right's favorite mp. anyway, he was kicked out again yesterday for calling the prime minister dodgy dave. skinner was given the opportunity to withdraw his comment. he stuck to his guns. >> very simple. withdraw. this man has done more -- i still refer to him as dodgy dave. do what you like. [ shouting ] >> everyone else slightly confused at why the british electorates don't like british politics. anyway, hijinx there from dennis skinner. i'm sure it's not like that with you meps as opposed to the billme british parliamentarians. where do we go next on this whole panama debate? i can't help thinking we look upon avoidance and look upon it in the same way as our rhetoric on evasion. but it's perfectly legal. isn't it time you and the rest of the meps do something about that? >> yes, and that's what we should do now. we should first of all actually blackli
the first time in 1984, he accused margaret thatcher of bribing judges. 1992, he referred to the minister of agriculture as a little squirt of a minister and a wart. but this is dennis skinner. he's been iconic, not necessarily the center right's favorite mp. anyway, he was kicked out again yesterday for calling the prime minister dodgy dave. skinner was given the opportunity to withdraw his comment. he stuck to his guns. >> very simple. withdraw. this man has done more -- i still refer...
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our quotation from lady margaret thatcher some 30 years ago, who said, socialist cry, power to the peoplehe clinched fists as they say it. we all know what they really mean. power over people. power to the state. >>> up next, ted cruz ramping up his attacks on donald trump. >> donald has no solutions to the problems we're facing. he likes to yell and scream and insult and curse, but he has no real solutions to bringing jobs back to america. >> we're going to find out about that. we'll be talking with the trump campaign from the great state of arizona, jeff de ♪ in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine meets the future. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov the market.redict... but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your investments through good times and bad. for over
our quotation from lady margaret thatcher some 30 years ago, who said, socialist cry, power to the peoplehe clinched fists as they say it. we all know what they really mean. power over people. power to the state. >>> up next, ted cruz ramping up his attacks on donald trump. >> donald has no solutions to the problems we're facing. he likes to yell and scream and insult and curse, but he has no real solutions to bringing jobs back to america. >> we're going to find out about...
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less known is how these two leaders worked together urging british prime minister margaret thatcher towardgreement that led northern ireland on the road to ending the troubles. the appoint of the tip o'neill award is to honor someone with roots in ireland who has managed to do something over year. you must know how i will treasure the award and the ceremony over in ireland this september. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. town 92 at 10:00 eastern for our premiere on the documentary of hillary clinton, it "it takes a country." >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> he's talking politics in a private room, it's a different persona. >> the trump campaign is an elaborate act! so says the trump campaign. >> the part that he's been playing is evolving into the part that now you've been expecting. >> tonight the new trump sales pitch to the rnc and the questionable lobbying resume of the man making the pitch. >>> then the desperate politics behind the new cruz scare tactics. a new look at the staggering fund-raising numbers keeping the bernie campaign going. our first official word on w
less known is how these two leaders worked together urging british prime minister margaret thatcher towardgreement that led northern ireland on the road to ending the troubles. the appoint of the tip o'neill award is to honor someone with roots in ireland who has managed to do something over year. you must know how i will treasure the award and the ceremony over in ireland this september. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. town 92 at 10:00 eastern for our premiere on...
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. >> i'd go with ronald reagan's partner, margaret thatcher. >> a great founder of the red cross. >>ldn't change the 10 or $20 bill. i think it's a gesture. i don't think it helps to change our history. >> probably not maybe legal but i would pick mother teresa. >> i would pick abigail adams. >> all right. >> of course, the critics have called for jackson to be taken off the bill entirely including the infamous trail of tears. the u.s. treasury department announced that alexander am milton with a boost of a musical about his life will get to stay on the ten, though the back will changed to women who fought to vote, including susan b. anthony and one alice paul. the back of the $5 bill will honor the civil rights movement and eleanor roosevelt. >>> the nation's largest health insurer is exiting. operating a handful of states, down from 34th year, united health care says it is losing too much money. the company says it lost $475 million in the exchanges last year and could face another $500 million loss this year. it's not only a blow to president obama's signature affordable care act
. >> i'd go with ronald reagan's partner, margaret thatcher. >> a great founder of the red cross. >>ldn't change the 10 or $20 bill. i think it's a gesture. i don't think it helps to change our history. >> probably not maybe legal but i would pick mother teresa. >> i would pick abigail adams. >> all right. >> of course, the critics have called for jackson to be taken off the bill entirely including the infamous trail of tears. the u.s. treasury...
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our quotation from lady margaret thatcher some 30 years ago, who said, socialist cry, power to the people and raise the clinched fists as they say it. we all know what they really mean. power over people. power to the state. >>> up next, ted cruz ramping up his attacks on donald trump. >> donald has no solutions to the problems we're facing. he likes to yell and scream and insult and curse, but he has no real solutions to bringing jobs back to america. >> we're going to find out about that. we'll be talking with the trump campaign from the great state of arizona, jeff de if you're going to make a statement... make sure it's an intelligent one. ♪ the all-new audi a4, with available virtual cockpit. ♪ it's more than a nit's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated, responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you're free to focus on growing
our quotation from lady margaret thatcher some 30 years ago, who said, socialist cry, power to the people and raise the clinched fists as they say it. we all know what they really mean. power over people. power to the state. >>> up next, ted cruz ramping up his attacks on donald trump. >> donald has no solutions to the problems we're facing. he likes to yell and scream and insult and curse, but he has no real solutions to bringing jobs back to america. >> we're going to...
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i think the closer this get, as long as hillary stands up and is little margaret thatcher like, i think she'll do just fine and we could have a land slide. >> what do you see as a debate. trump is not stupid enough and call her an enabler to her face. >> i'll bet you he does. he won't be able to stop himself. >> what does she do? give me example of her defense. there you go mr. trump. >> you go there you go, mr. trump. i believe in x, y, z and foreign policy and whatever she wants to talk about. mr. trump, you put several companies into bankruptcy. we're not going to let you do that to the united states of america. >> that's an aggressive shot. it's not defensive. let's talk about different kinds. women in different situations. independent women. single women are sensitive when some bully kocomes around and s you can't have abortion rights. >> married women are more conservative, traditional. once he gets tough, where do they stand? >> i've talked to married republican women who will not vote for donald trump. they're on the record saying that. i guess you have to make the assumption si
i think the closer this get, as long as hillary stands up and is little margaret thatcher like, i think she'll do just fine and we could have a land slide. >> what do you see as a debate. trump is not stupid enough and call her an enabler to her face. >> i'll bet you he does. he won't be able to stop himself. >> what does she do? give me example of her defense. there you go mr. trump. >> you go there you go, mr. trump. i believe in x, y, z and foreign policy and whatever...
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tonight, quote from lady mark margaret thatcher, socialists cry power to the people, and raise a clinched fist as they say it we know what they mean, power over people, power to the state. >> up next, trump blasting ford over plans to build a new plant in mexico. who would be the best js president? i take that up with ceo of tee time capital, saved so col, he will join me near next. so if i wanna go to jersey and check out shotsy tuccerelli's portfolio, what's it to you? and check out shotsy or i'm a scottish mason whose assets are made of stone like me heart. papa! you're no son of min orerhaps it's time to seize the day. don't just see opportunity, seize it! (applause) is it keeps the food out. for me seize it! before those little pieces would get in between my dentur and my gum and it wa uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically pren to seal out more food particle super poligrip is part of my life now. my school could be bad.ing fast. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. willhey be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, the new choice
tonight, quote from lady mark margaret thatcher, socialists cry power to the people, and raise a clinched fist as they say it we know what they mean, power over people, power to the state. >> up next, trump blasting ford over plans to build a new plant in mexico. who would be the best js president? i take that up with ceo of tee time capital, saved so col, he will join me near next. so if i wanna go to jersey and check out shotsy tuccerelli's portfolio, what's it to you? and check out...
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single market, example, i was margaret thatcher's europe minister. she was a strong champion of making concessions to the sovereignty like majority voting. i was given instructions to support that when it was being excused by margaret thatcher as prime minister. >> so what you're saying is you accept a pooling of sovereignty or dilution of sovereignty? >> not as a general principle. i said this applies to all countries. >> for the greater good of europe? >> no, for the greater good of the united kingdom. i said i have only supported areas of integration. i they have supported a single currency, because you can't have that without a single government. i've said all along that i will support integration, including the united kingdom, if i'm satisfied that the united kingdom's prosperity or security or the quality of life as a people of the united kingdom will be enhanced. for example, with climate change policy, with environmental policy -- >> that is my next question. you have a further example of the international action needed. my question to you is
single market, example, i was margaret thatcher's europe minister. she was a strong champion of making concessions to the sovereignty like majority voting. i was given instructions to support that when it was being excused by margaret thatcher as prime minister. >> so what you're saying is you accept a pooling of sovereignty or dilution of sovereignty? >> not as a general principle. i said this applies to all countries. >> for the greater good of europe? >> no, for the...
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it was margaret thatcher who once said the reason socialism doesn't work is that at some point the socialists out of other people's money to spend that's where europe is today and where we are approaching with our $18 billion. >> listen -- >> -- trillion dollars. >> it's my contention that the politicians do not care to solve the fundamental economic problem in this country, which is some in the workforce don't have the ability to do anything. they can't do anything. they don't want to do anything. all right? for a variety of reasons it cuts across all races and colors and creeds. the way to do that is to revamp an educational system to demand performance in even the poorest precincts. okay? and you can do it. i did it myself. i did it in the classroom. you never hear that. all you hear is a litany of excuses and false promises a guy like bernie sanders is making and when you say how are you going to do it? he has no blanking clue. why aren't americans getting fed up with this. >> well, because i think it's very hard for people to come out, for example, against the teacher's union. >> why? >>
it was margaret thatcher who once said the reason socialism doesn't work is that at some point the socialists out of other people's money to spend that's where europe is today and where we are approaching with our $18 billion. >> listen -- >> -- trillion dollars. >> it's my contention that the politicians do not care to solve the fundamental economic problem in this country, which is some in the workforce don't have the ability to do anything. they can't do anything. they...
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margaret thatcher was deeply such. she said western culture is judeo-christian. >> host: a couple of state laws have gone into effect, or not come into effect in north carolina, mississippi, georgia vetoed it. it's about bathrooms. it's about gender equality. it's about, what's it about him in your view? >> guest: it is first and foremost about religious liberty. so, for example, if i am a photographer and you're going to have a same-sex wedding or a gay wedding as it is often called, and you want me to be the photographer and take part in the wedding and i say, look, i would happily have you sit down and take your photo for your wedding. i would happily take your photo for anything you wanted, but to participate in an event that violates some of my core values, one of which is that marriage has been said definitionally by god to mean the union of one man and one woman to ask you to understand, i can participate in that event. there's been a lot of i think underreporting. the people that i followed, the cases i have fo
margaret thatcher was deeply such. she said western culture is judeo-christian. >> host: a couple of state laws have gone into effect, or not come into effect in north carolina, mississippi, georgia vetoed it. it's about bathrooms. it's about gender equality. it's about, what's it about him in your view? >> guest: it is first and foremost about religious liberty. so, for example, if i am a photographer and you're going to have a same-sex wedding or a gay wedding as it is often...
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embassy exchange rograms that have graduated alumni like margaret thatcher, gordon brown and tony blair, because we want you to have the tools, connections and resources make yourself o change agents, the change that you are looking for in the world. so your young leaders like michael sani who's here today. where's michael? michael was inspired by america's rock the vote, voter registration initiative. own bite the his bullet -- bite the ballot. excuse me. initiative here in the u.k.. he spent time in greensboro, north carolina, where he learned about our civil rights movement, and he said i have a new understanding of the meaning of perseverance, resilience, and delayed gratification, by may not for change you live to see but your children will live to see. may not for change you live to see but your children will live to see. that's what this is all about. that's what we are all about, or worldn the cold war war, movements for economic or social justice, efforts to combat climate change, our best impulses have always been to world for the next generation. maria mamed is here today. wh
embassy exchange rograms that have graduated alumni like margaret thatcher, gordon brown and tony blair, because we want you to have the tools, connections and resources make yourself o change agents, the change that you are looking for in the world. so your young leaders like michael sani who's here today. where's michael? michael was inspired by america's rock the vote, voter registration initiative. own bite the his bullet -- bite the ballot. excuse me. initiative here in the u.k.. he spent...
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the woman is a margaret thatcher hawk on foreign policy. she carries water for wall street.e talk about the shadow economy, by the way, her top financial advisor was a goldman sachs partner and went into the dust was in the clinton administration, was part of this holding regulation of wall street. he is calling the shots in her campaign on the economy. she still tries to those very same people. you cannot whitewash that record. it israel. juan: i would like to ask both bob scheer and torie osborn about this whole issue -- it is true, i completely agree that a political leader can change and can adopt a more progressive or less progressive position over time, but i am wondering how much of the change in viewpoint of some of the centrist democrats -- i would classify both governor cuomo here in new york and hillary clinton in that cap a formally centrist democrats -- have been affected by this enormous grassroots movement that has developed from the dreamers to the fight for $15 to the occupy movement to climatement around change. these massive movements all around the countr
the woman is a margaret thatcher hawk on foreign policy. she carries water for wall street.e talk about the shadow economy, by the way, her top financial advisor was a goldman sachs partner and went into the dust was in the clinton administration, was part of this holding regulation of wall street. he is calling the shots in her campaign on the economy. she still tries to those very same people. you cannot whitewash that record. it israel. juan: i would like to ask both bob scheer and torie...
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margaret thatcher was my heroine. >> you went after him. >> that was my job, to find out if there wasg there, find it and put the question to him. i must say we found nothing, i found nothing and the committee split political alliance. when you're on a committee like that you do your job and set ideology aside. it gave me a taste of journalism. >> i've always noticed if you ask a difficult question of a candidate, a liberal or conservative, they go after you, especially if the candidate is astute enough to make you the issue and not the question you asked. why is that? >> i've seen a lot of crying in baseball. donald trump is trying to portray himself as a strong man but when a woman asked him a question, he cried about it for months on end. >> he's done that with ava rite of people. he doesn't want to do this show, doesn't think we treat him fairly. but he pounds that, you're not fair, you're not right, and it does register with his supporters, many of whom have some choice things to say about me. >> well, i'm sure you're bearing up under the strain, neil. >> but how do you deal with
margaret thatcher was my heroine. >> you went after him. >> that was my job, to find out if there wasg there, find it and put the question to him. i must say we found nothing, i found nothing and the committee split political alliance. when you're on a committee like that you do your job and set ideology aside. it gave me a taste of journalism. >> i've always noticed if you ask a difficult question of a candidate, a liberal or conservative, they go after you, especially if the...
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let's talk about all of this now with the director of the margaret thatcher center for freedom at theritage foundation. good to see you. let's get right to it. so much to cover. >> talk about what led up to this decision. how much is this driven by the syrian refugee crisis to try to get the eu nations to talk with iran about cooperating to end the cease fire, or to prolong it and come to a solution? >> well, that's a good point, actually. i think the two key factors driving the eu's attempt to draw iran closer into this peace agreement with syria, i think the first factor, of course, is the refugee crisis. the migrants heading over to europe, from syria, iraq, and also from north africa. this is a major headache for the european union. especially countries like germany. germany's taken in that 1.3 million refugees over the past year or so. the second key factor i think for the european union is money. and the eu is looking to significantly expand its footprint in iran. and already the french and germans have been signing deals worth about $30 billion, actually, with the iranian regim
let's talk about all of this now with the director of the margaret thatcher center for freedom at theritage foundation. good to see you. let's get right to it. so much to cover. >> talk about what led up to this decision. how much is this driven by the syrian refugee crisis to try to get the eu nations to talk with iran about cooperating to end the cease fire, or to prolong it and come to a solution? >> well, that's a good point, actually. i think the two key factors driving the...
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before the show, one movie i saw a couple years ago was the iron lady, meryl streep who portrayed margaret thatchert know if you saw it. gerri: sure. >> there was significant element of the film developed to lady thatcher's later years she was suffering like dementia. i think it was done in respectful way. it was humanizing. there were flashbacks. i was very moved by that portrayal. and some people thought it was inappropriate and unfair. i had no problem with it, she was treated with great dignity and respect. this however, is sort of a rip-roaring will ferrell comedy. it is a different type of film. gerri: right. you can do it respectfully. i saw that movie. it was amazing and made you feel for her as a person because you saw her with dementia though. i just wonder is this liberal hollywood getting back at ronald reagan just in time for the election? >> sure. i mean the liberals in hollywood do not like conservatives or republicans for the most part and so they will ridicule and mock them whenever possible. i think that if it were revered, beloved former -- would will ferrell, for example, make a
before the show, one movie i saw a couple years ago was the iron lady, meryl streep who portrayed margaret thatchert know if you saw it. gerri: sure. >> there was significant element of the film developed to lady thatcher's later years she was suffering like dementia. i think it was done in respectful way. it was humanizing. there were flashbacks. i was very moved by that portrayal. and some people thought it was inappropriate and unfair. i had no problem with it, she was treated with...
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i hope they will not be as frightening as seminars sometimes used to be under margaret thatcher. i remember one of the very first time i met her i was responsible for trade and industry research. she asked him what the day's trade figures were. i did not and i've never wanted the floor to open up and swallow me more than at that moment. i think the point my friend makes, he's absolutely right, is that just because you have friended relationship with a country does it mean to get automatically good trade relations. we are very pleased president obama is coming here this friday, but it is worth note that even though we have different list relations with america we currently cannot sell beef or lamb to the united states of america. the point is you don't just a good relations. you need nail down trade arrangements. >> mr. speaker, a chance to announce the creation of a northern schools strategy which i broadly welcomed but i am concerned that all the programs could then be reversed by the false academy station plan. why are they pushing hi these ps which parents in my constituency d
i hope they will not be as frightening as seminars sometimes used to be under margaret thatcher. i remember one of the very first time i met her i was responsible for trade and industry research. she asked him what the day's trade figures were. i did not and i've never wanted the floor to open up and swallow me more than at that moment. i think the point my friend makes, he's absolutely right, is that just because you have friended relationship with a country does it mean to get automatically...
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so i think the closer this gets, as long as hillary stands up and is a little margaret thatcher like,nk she'll do just fine and we could have a landslide. >> so how do you see it? trump's not stupid enough to make fun of her and call her an enabler because of hergressions >> i bet you he does, chris. he won't be able to stop himself. >> give me an example of her defense? i've always thought in politics, the best political maneuver there is is the attack from a defensive position. there you go again, mr. president. there you go again, mr. trump. >> that's exactly right. absolutely right, that's exactly what you do. you go, there you go again, mr. trump. i really believe in x, y, z and foreign policy whatever she wants to talk about. and mr. trump, we've put several companies into bankruptcy, we wouldn't let you do that to the united states of america. >> that's an aggressive shot, not a defensive shot. but, anyway, let's talk about women in different situations, stations of life. independent women. do you have a sense that they're willing to be a little more wild west with this guy, tr
so i think the closer this gets, as long as hillary stands up and is a little margaret thatcher like,nk she'll do just fine and we could have a landslide. >> so how do you see it? trump's not stupid enough to make fun of her and call her an enabler because of hergressions >> i bet you he does, chris. he won't be able to stop himself. >> give me an example of her defense? i've always thought in politics, the best political maneuver there is is the attack from a defensive...
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margaret thatcher said something similar. >> they called margaret thatcher -- well, she continued to say there is no alternative as far as -- >> that was my fault. >> get the video. >> peter schiff thinks he made up roach motel for the fed. >> i'll take jason. >> i don't want any credit i don't deserve. >> it was the first time i heard it. >> i'm willing to share the credit. >> i think jason did. >> i don't know. >> what's the harry truman quote? the great thing about credit. it's amazing what you can accomplish if you don't care who gets the credit. >> i don't care who gets the credit. >> who was he, one of the avengers? we had a conversation earlier. more people can name -- more millennials can name the avengers than former president. they came up with grover washington, thomas edison. >> i don't know if i could name one avenger. >> we were on the other end. this is a nerd fest on this side. >> i have no idea. >> they didn't even come up with jefferson or alexander hamilton. >> lincoln? >> all right. thank you, guys. >> you know, there is no alternative. >> one comment on the elect
margaret thatcher said something similar. >> they called margaret thatcher -- well, she continued to say there is no alternative as far as -- >> that was my fault. >> get the video. >> peter schiff thinks he made up roach motel for the fed. >> i'll take jason. >> i don't want any credit i don't deserve. >> it was the first time i heard it. >> i'm willing to share the credit. >> i think jason did. >> i don't know. >> what's the...
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embassy exchange programs that have graduated alumni like margaret thatcher and tony blair.s to make yourselves change agents. the change that you're looking for in the world. your sung leaders like michael sonny. where is michael? there he is, michael was inspired by america's rock the vote initiative. he started his own bite the bullet -- bite the ballot, excuse me. commissioned it here in the uk. he spent time in greensboro, north carolina, where he learned about our civil rights movement. and he said, i have a new understanding of the meaning of perseverance, resilience and delayed gratification. about fighting for change that you may not live to see, but your children may live to see. planning for change that you may not live to see but your children will live to see. that's what this is all about. that's what this we are all about. whether cold war, world war movements for economic and social justice, efforts to combat climate change. ma miriam is here today. where are you? that impulse that compels a young leader to say i may have grown up one of eight in a small west
embassy exchange programs that have graduated alumni like margaret thatcher and tony blair.s to make yourselves change agents. the change that you're looking for in the world. your sung leaders like michael sonny. where is michael? there he is, michael was inspired by america's rock the vote initiative. he started his own bite the bullet -- bite the ballot, excuse me. commissioned it here in the uk. he spent time in greensboro, north carolina, where he learned about our civil rights movement....
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on margaret thatcher, as you thatcher supported membership. in the late 1980's, she was very clear on her position of britain leaving european union. she 100% wanted britain to leave the eu, told the european project was a complete disaster. harris, her geopolitical advisor in the last decades makes this point. -- putin'ds , in france, there is a pro-russian party. there's a lot of conversations about their relationship with p utin. the strongest critics of the russian regime, the brexit side wantd by those who tougher action against putin. of thethose in favor anti-putin,trongly you have to make that distinction. it is a fundamentally different organization to those who are campaigning for brexit. >> todd, do you remember the question? >> the role of christianity in europe. let me answer it this way. i hope i'm answering your question, because there are many elements and it was a while ago. you know, poland being a friend of the united states, being a special partner of the united states, whether it is in the eu at the same time, i agree that
on margaret thatcher, as you thatcher supported membership. in the late 1980's, she was very clear on her position of britain leaving european union. she 100% wanted britain to leave the eu, told the european project was a complete disaster. harris, her geopolitical advisor in the last decades makes this point. -- putin'ds , in france, there is a pro-russian party. there's a lot of conversations about their relationship with p utin. the strongest critics of the russian regime, the brexit side...