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can monetary policy, the rules margaret thatcher established, rescue today's economy?ty much at zero. you've just had a massive, another go of quantitative easing. that has helped the stock market recover but doesn't createjobs in my view. i think monetary policy is a busted flush and that we have to have fiscal easing, even if we have a lot of government debt. and i think we have to be quite radical. so i think there has to be a real sort of tearing up a bit of the rule book, even if it's only temporary. by fiscal easing, she means cutting taxes, but not cutting spending. the government was already moving in this direction. in the march budget they turned on the spending taps. now though, we are heading for levels of debt that would have been unthinkable even in march. many economists believe inflation will have to be part of the solution. that's what essentially enabled great britain and the united states after world war ii to " pay back" — quote, unquote — the debts of that war. they did indeed pay, they paid coupon, they paid interest, they paid on the principle, b
can monetary policy, the rules margaret thatcher established, rescue today's economy?ty much at zero. you've just had a massive, another go of quantitative easing. that has helped the stock market recover but doesn't createjobs in my view. i think monetary policy is a busted flush and that we have to have fiscal easing, even if we have a lot of government debt. and i think we have to be quite radical. so i think there has to be a real sort of tearing up a bit of the rule book, even if it's only...
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i fear thatcher—levels of unemployment.nt can't carry on supporting that number of jobs, 9 millionjobs. it's not going to be 9 million. but it's not going to be 9 million. and here's the thing, here's the thing, you've got to have a bridge between the end of the furlough and a proper job creation programme. and so there are two things that are problematic at the moment. one is the precipitate decisions on the furlough and secondly, why in goodness's name are we not having a budget this summer? we've got potentially the worst economic recession in 300 years and the treasury is deciding they're not going to have a budget. let us have a budget that creates those jobs, but don't leave people falling into an abyss between the tend of the furlough and those jobs being created. and there is this big speech from the prior minister on tuesday and it isa the prior minister on tuesday and it is a big week for the government?m absolutely is, and after a challenging few weeks, where the government looks like it has been reacting to even
i fear thatcher—levels of unemployment.nt can't carry on supporting that number of jobs, 9 millionjobs. it's not going to be 9 million. but it's not going to be 9 million. and here's the thing, here's the thing, you've got to have a bridge between the end of the furlough and a proper job creation programme. and so there are two things that are problematic at the moment. one is the precipitate decisions on the furlough and secondly, why in goodness's name are we not having a budget this...
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kim thatcher says police need our support and joins us with the message. guys, it's that time... and nothin's happenin'. well now there's score!, from force factor, to rev your libido and maximize physical response. it's no wonder force factor is the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. unleash your potential in the bedroom with score!. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. jillian: we are back with a fox news alert, two firefighters hurt having a massive hotel fire in the french quarter. at the porterhouse hotel overnight, crews are on scene right now. rob: severing slogan relation, both expect it to be okay. everyone else escaped the hotel safely. no word on what caused the fire. the former a
kim thatcher says police need our support and joins us with the message. guys, it's that time... and nothin's happenin'. well now there's score!, from force factor, to rev your libido and maximize physical response. it's no wonder force factor is the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. unleash your potential in the bedroom with score!. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a...
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under margaret thatcher in 1984, the jobless total was only 3.3 million.ectjobs in those sectors that still haven't opened, so we're talking about things like beauty salons or the leisure industry. we still haven't seen gyms and swimming pools open. nightclubs also. it wants some sort of intervention there. there's a real contrast between the different sectors of the economy, as the observer points out. the prime minister is preparing to announce plans on tuesday to build houses, hospitals, schools. yet the things badreddin abedlla —— sian i talked about are the things you have been so vulnerable. yes, and probably will be vulnerable for some time to come. we won't be going back to exactly life as it was before. there'll be element of social distancing. unless there's some sort of miracle vaccine developed very quickly. in which case, those industries will remain vulnerable for some time. much the same goes for some time. much the same goes for the airline industry and tourists industries. you can't imagine those industries going back up imagine those indu
under margaret thatcher in 1984, the jobless total was only 3.3 million.ectjobs in those sectors that still haven't opened, so we're talking about things like beauty salons or the leisure industry. we still haven't seen gyms and swimming pools open. nightclubs also. it wants some sort of intervention there. there's a real contrast between the different sectors of the economy, as the observer points out. the prime minister is preparing to announce plans on tuesday to build houses, hospitals,...
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it went through a collapse when margaret thatcher was prime minister in the 1980's and has taken nearlyations for the city to get over it. and now has a plan of how to avoid it happening again and it wants the government to hear it. >> of the figures i've seen have taken on a plummet levels to a place we haven't seen not just in my generation, but a generation before, what we need the government to do, as well as furloughing people and spending billions of pounds of keeping people off work, we need to invest in new technologies. we need to be the place where the new batteries of the future are built. reporter: union leaders are having similar conversations, suggesting a new maiden britain strategy could tie in with brexit. they say they aren't getting very far. the economy will make the difference between a deep and damaging recession and a dish -- depression. if we move into a long-standing depression, that has consequences, not just on jobs, and i'm talking millions of jobs , but on people's health. recessions kill people. reporter: the view across the industry is that it is like watc
it went through a collapse when margaret thatcher was prime minister in the 1980's and has taken nearlyations for the city to get over it. and now has a plan of how to avoid it happening again and it wants the government to hear it. >> of the figures i've seen have taken on a plummet levels to a place we haven't seen not just in my generation, but a generation before, what we need the government to do, as well as furloughing people and spending billions of pounds of keeping people off...
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s home of the motor car it went through a collapse in calm a king when margaret thatcher was prime minister in the 1980 s. and it has taken nearly 2 generations for the city to get over it but it now has a plan for how to avoid it all happening again and he wants the government to hear it's the figures i'm seeing taking on employment levels to a place that we haven't seen not just my generation the generation before but maybe the 1920s what we need to go much to do is as well as thurlow in people and spending billions of pounds on actually keeping people off work they need to invest in new technology called trees the location for the u.k. interest lies ations center we need to be the place where the new batch of the future built union leaders nationally are having similar conversations even suggesting a new made in britain strategy could tie in with brics states but they say they aren't getting very far reopening the economy will make the difference between a very deep and damaging recession and a depression and if we move into a longstanding depression that has consequences not just on job
s home of the motor car it went through a collapse in calm a king when margaret thatcher was prime minister in the 1980 s. and it has taken nearly 2 generations for the city to get over it but it now has a plan for how to avoid it all happening again and he wants the government to hear it's the figures i'm seeing taking on employment levels to a place that we haven't seen not just my generation the generation before but maybe the 1920s what we need to go much to do is as well as thurlow in...
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but the problem is that old adage, the old phrase from margaret thatcher, advisers advise, ministersbsolutely. the government throughout this pandemic has talked about taking a science—led approach. but ultimately there is a balance of risk. you have the risk of the virus spreading but also the risk to the economy and you have a broader public health risk. if lots of people end up unemployed because of the impact on the economy of coronavirus that will have serious health implications as well, so these are all the things borisjohnson is weighing up, but you are right it is up to ministers ultimately to decide on this issue. jessica parker speaking to me a little earlier. a 20—year—old man has died of a suspected drug overdose, and three others were stabbed, as thousand of people attended two raves in manchester on saturday night. the 20—year—old attended a gathering of around 4,000 in droylsden. in carrington there were reports of three separate stabbings at another party with 2,000 people. one 18 year—old—man is said to have life threatening injuries. a man has been arrested after a
but the problem is that old adage, the old phrase from margaret thatcher, advisers advise, ministersbsolutely. the government throughout this pandemic has talked about taking a science—led approach. but ultimately there is a balance of risk. you have the risk of the virus spreading but also the risk to the economy and you have a broader public health risk. if lots of people end up unemployed because of the impact on the economy of coronavirus that will have serious health implications as...
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but the problem is that old adage, the old phrase from margaret thatcher, advisers advise, ministersy. yeah, absolutely. the government throughout this pandemic has talked about taking a science—led approach. but ultimately there is a balance of risk. you have the risk of the virus spreading but also the risk to the economy and you have a broader public health risk. if lots of people end up unemployed because of the impact on the economy of coronavirus that will have serious health implications as well, so these are all the things borisjohnson is weighing up, but you are right it is up to ministers ultimately to decide on this issue. jessica parker speaking to me earlier. i have also been speaking to doctor bharat pankhania. a senior clinical lecturer at university of exeter who has more than 20 years experience in communicable disease control and infectious disease management. he explained that it's important to take extra precautions like wearing a face mask. i always feel the greater the distance the better. there is nothing we can do. the government has decided it wants to make i
but the problem is that old adage, the old phrase from margaret thatcher, advisers advise, ministersy. yeah, absolutely. the government throughout this pandemic has talked about taking a science—led approach. but ultimately there is a balance of risk. you have the risk of the virus spreading but also the risk to the economy and you have a broader public health risk. if lots of people end up unemployed because of the impact on the economy of coronavirus that will have serious health...
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all with them go this year the world can the raids the 70 feet anniversary of the victory over thatcher's nazism and imperialism in a mature and world war 2 soften it for to japanese into from this point of view how countries are quite similar why does the world need to do to prevent this from happening again. i would like to say that the past holds lessons for everyone we should not seek to blame anyone for the destruction of our country over during world war 2 it doesn't matter anymore we all learned a lesson and we must analyze it try not to repeat his same mistakes we did not wage war against germany or japan specifically as he said against fascism which can appear anywhere in any entry this is a very dangerous thing the question is good south and the answer is also similar we all need to ask ourselves what we can do to avoid repeating the same mistake it with and then it won't happen again in this but instead should help us to give up all from the last question the 9th and as i heard the number 90 this and bali. washington i'd like to return to the parade the victory parade is usuall
all with them go this year the world can the raids the 70 feet anniversary of the victory over thatcher's nazism and imperialism in a mature and world war 2 soften it for to japanese into from this point of view how countries are quite similar why does the world need to do to prevent this from happening again. i would like to say that the past holds lessons for everyone we should not seek to blame anyone for the destruction of our country over during world war 2 it doesn't matter anymore we all...
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immunity situation which i described earlier, he was defended in this court pretty who defended thatcher for his misconduct and potential damages that he owed to his victims. i did. i didn't do it as a u.s. attorney forte states attorney r any official public capacity. i didn't representing an insurance company. they employed the sheriff or considered him a countysh emploe for their purposes. and the insurance policy that some of the wrongdoing by the county employees on the insurance committee will pay whatever is owed. i represented the insurance company. we would forward with case. one of getting to is that sheriff was not going to loses omar's car wasar motorcycle. it wasbo all about a lawsuit beg brought in court for that sheriff's responsibility in creating a loss to plaintiff that merited damages for the court or jury. so this argument that we cannot hold policeman responsible for their misconduct on the civil basis for damages, overlooks the obvious. ninety-nine to 100 percent of any verdict ever paid out, are paid out not by the individual law enforcement official but usually by
immunity situation which i described earlier, he was defended in this court pretty who defended thatcher for his misconduct and potential damages that he owed to his victims. i did. i didn't do it as a u.s. attorney forte states attorney r any official public capacity. i didn't representing an insurance company. they employed the sheriff or considered him a countysh emploe for their purposes. and the insurance policy that some of the wrongdoing by the county employees on the insurance committee...
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i deliberately kept margaret thatcher and keith joseph and james callaghan off stage because it... i feel like we were familiar with the ideology of left and right and the tensions between them, but we are less familiar with — i certainly was when i looked at that gothic palace and how impenetrable and intimidating it is, i did not know how it worked. i did not know how legislation passes through the house. i didn't know how a whip manipulates, encourages, persuades a member of parliament who does not want to vote a certain way to eventually walk through that particular lobby and i always think it is a bit of a gift to be a british playwright in particular because we are so old and our systems are so old they naturally they lean towards absurdity. you turned the arcane detail of westminster process into a successful play in this house, but then you did something also fascinating with a different sort of political complicated situation. you turned the brexit furore in the uk into a successful tv drama called the uncivil war. at the heart of that was not david cameron or borisjohnson
i deliberately kept margaret thatcher and keith joseph and james callaghan off stage because it... i feel like we were familiar with the ideology of left and right and the tensions between them, but we are less familiar with — i certainly was when i looked at that gothic palace and how impenetrable and intimidating it is, i did not know how it worked. i did not know how legislation passes through the house. i didn't know how a whip manipulates, encourages, persuades a member of parliament who...
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for having me i think the deal is there to be done i think one month feels a little disappointing thatcher than the full third quarter it is all about the compliance of iraq saying you have to join the party and contribute to these cuts we shouldn't forget that there is 1.2 million barrels of cuts right now keeping the market tight, which will also return. i think these cuts are going to be agreed. and it will help to keep the market tight into july then there is still 24 huge uncertainty of how they will unwind things into july there is still a lot of uncertainty in the back of the year as this unfolds. >> you look at apple mobility data the index we've been showing viewers since march. demand and driving in the united states has come back a lot faster than people thought >> that's absolutely it. we have 4 million barrels a day of oil demand growth per month for may, june, july and august as we go through summer months everybody is jumping in their cars not public transport or planes it is the gasoline part that is rebounding in the v-shaped recovery and more of the l shape. it is one sec
for having me i think the deal is there to be done i think one month feels a little disappointing thatcher than the full third quarter it is all about the compliance of iraq saying you have to join the party and contribute to these cuts we shouldn't forget that there is 1.2 million barrels of cuts right now keeping the market tight, which will also return. i think these cuts are going to be agreed. and it will help to keep the market tight into july then there is still 24 huge uncertainty of...
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in the case of the 1980's, what is striking is that ronald ragan, margaret thatcher, and germany all decide they are going to take a punt on mikhail gorbachev. part of the effort to end the cold war quickly, particularly over german unification, is because of the feeling that room for maneuver is closing down. that is how they see the need for rapid german unification, even though the cost are massive for germany. germany is still paying the economic cost and social cost of that shotgun marriage between east and west. this is a kind of pattern, a trope if you like, for most leaders when they are trying to deal with something that is very foreign. you can think of iran today, you think of barack obama's policy, it is to try to create a deal which will strengthen the position of moderates in tehran. not clear what is the intelligence behind that. how do you understand this shifting grouping, but leaders have to do this. otherwise you end up treating other countries as total monoliths and there is no room for change. for me this story is illustrative of a larger problem in doing diploma
in the case of the 1980's, what is striking is that ronald ragan, margaret thatcher, and germany all decide they are going to take a punt on mikhail gorbachev. part of the effort to end the cold war quickly, particularly over german unification, is because of the feeling that room for maneuver is closing down. that is how they see the need for rapid german unification, even though the cost are massive for germany. germany is still paying the economic cost and social cost of that shotgun...
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i think reagan, thatcher also were so important historically but so important at laying out the terms of that debate and in explaining to people what happens when nations adopt socialism. unfortunately today, i think too many young people are attracted to the idea of socialism. too many young people view that wayomehow a more equitable to organize society when in fact what it does is steel power from -- steal power from every individual and give it to the federal government. we need people -- young people to understand that their future and their ability to affect the future and make decisions for themselves and their families ultimately require that we protect freedom. protecting freedom cannot be done if you are trying to expand government control and impose socialism. host: i want to drill down on that point. one thing that is not well known and perhaps not intuitive is president reagan's support amongst those in that same demographic we are discussing. when he left office, that group supported him, by some polls, over 90%. and it is fair to say that he was old by the time he left
i think reagan, thatcher also were so important historically but so important at laying out the terms of that debate and in explaining to people what happens when nations adopt socialism. unfortunately today, i think too many young people are attracted to the idea of socialism. too many young people view that wayomehow a more equitable to organize society when in fact what it does is steel power from -- steal power from every individual and give it to the federal government. we need people --...
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counteracting factions which i read as saying look, the key to a stable democracy is fluid coalition, thatcher different factions building different majorities on different issues, but you want to have democracy so that no group feels like it will be in the permanent minority and, therefore, doesn't see the system as legitimate have no group seems like a will be a permanent majority and, therefore, sees it as an opportunity to impress a minority. that is fundamentally a vision of multiparty democracy. >> to watch the rest of this, visit our website booktv.org and click on the "after words" tab to the top of the page. >> thank you for joining us all tonight. for ideas and action with alicia garza and chris jackson. i am amity paye. i'm here to introduce tonight event. we partner with one worlds like to make a virtual space or critical conversations between editor-in-chief of one world chris jackson one of the
counteracting factions which i read as saying look, the key to a stable democracy is fluid coalition, thatcher different factions building different majorities on different issues, but you want to have democracy so that no group feels like it will be in the permanent minority and, therefore, doesn't see the system as legitimate have no group seems like a will be a permanent majority and, therefore, sees it as an opportunity to impress a minority. that is fundamentally a vision of multiparty...
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it was simply a question of commending the virtues of privatisation at the time it was margaret thatcher prime minister of the time who championed the cause which i believe are certainly on now not hard times more time in the benefit of the illuminati tonight not. that out of time highs nation i believe we'll go to lisa says really indeed. what happened was the entire system the entire physical system as well as the concession was sold to the private companies. every drop of water in the ploy this is private commodity. one of the 1st think some of the killed at least it was to stop the single would spoil the people he had paid the bills. the number of people who've had their water cut off for failing to pay their bills has almost tripled in a year. one company for example disconnected 11000 customers and this was the company was concerned. they could stay disconnected if they didn't pay their bills they didn't get any more so. they always come back now to talk about. how far do you have to come before the child's. life you think i have to make this journey that they just come down to. us
it was simply a question of commending the virtues of privatisation at the time it was margaret thatcher prime minister of the time who championed the cause which i believe are certainly on now not hard times more time in the benefit of the illuminati tonight not. that out of time highs nation i believe we'll go to lisa says really indeed. what happened was the entire system the entire physical system as well as the concession was sold to the private companies. every drop of water in the ploy...
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and i think reagan, thatcher, too, were so important obviously historically but so important laying out the terms of that debate and in explaining to people what happens when nations adopt socialism. i think unfortunately today too many young people are attracted to the idea of socialism. too many young people i think view that as somehow more equitable way to organize society when, in fact, what it does is it steals power from every single individual and gives it to the federal government. we need to really do a a better job at making those kinds of points so begin people understand that their future, their ability to affect the future, ability to make decisions for themselves and their families ultimately requires that we protect freedom, and protecting freedom can't be done if you're trying to expand government control and impose socialism. >> want to drill down a second because one of the things that is not well known and is perhaps not intuitive is president reagan's support amongst those in the same demographic we were discussing, 18-29-year-olds. when he left office that group su
and i think reagan, thatcher, too, were so important obviously historically but so important laying out the terms of that debate and in explaining to people what happens when nations adopt socialism. i think unfortunately today too many young people are attracted to the idea of socialism. too many young people i think view that as somehow more equitable way to organize society when, in fact, what it does is it steals power from every single individual and gives it to the federal government. we...
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systematic racism because that footballer gets lots of money all all those nice sexism because margaret thatcher is a woman no it's a. it's a city argument and i'm afraid that takes us away from actually discuss and what we should be discussing she is fix and fix and the inequalities that i've always been . you know kind of it shone a massive lights on it and now the now what's happened in america has really brought it to the forefront so as well we're going to incredible moment with go we've got such an opportunity and it's really important that we don't let this just be yet another flash and pan into a ball game and they came up about the most racially diverse cabinet comes on the back of an equality as minister coming about an upset about being as being one of the best places in the world to be black what do you think i cannot on the surface sound you know. cynical or whatever but it's at such a pointless thing to say that the rapid dave. i think wisely said that it's not competition it doesn't it's not it's not about you know that the least racist is still racist it's not comparing one count
systematic racism because that footballer gets lots of money all all those nice sexism because margaret thatcher is a woman no it's a. it's a city argument and i'm afraid that takes us away from actually discuss and what we should be discussing she is fix and fix and the inequalities that i've always been . you know kind of it shone a massive lights on it and now the now what's happened in america has really brought it to the forefront so as well we're going to incredible moment with go we've...
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and the people of ashfield that the government is delivering on this promise so to quote margaret thatcherwill we have an extension no no no. but hold the 1st minister of scotland henry mcleish says an extension to the transition period is necessary as the country can't cope with a new deal breaks that at the same time as a global pandemic and economic recession. but we need an extension for the whole of united kingdom but it would be simply insane and to take the kind damage that we've got a health emergency the economic recession that we've got which could get much worse and then i don't another adventure another level of crisis when we don't need to this is not about rewriting the bricks that result but what it's saying to the government stop being distracted by breck's it and start to concentrate on the kind demick and when you think about the economic consequences why would any country want to leave the european union i tried and trusted partner over many decades about solidarity about trade and number and position where we want to leave at a time of crisis in the u.k. and even more p
and the people of ashfield that the government is delivering on this promise so to quote margaret thatcherwill we have an extension no no no. but hold the 1st minister of scotland henry mcleish says an extension to the transition period is necessary as the country can't cope with a new deal breaks that at the same time as a global pandemic and economic recession. but we need an extension for the whole of united kingdom but it would be simply insane and to take the kind damage that we've got a...
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s home of the motor car it went through a collapse in commie king when margaret thatcher was prime minister in the 1980 s. and it has taken nearly 2 generations for the city to get over it but it now has a plan for how to avoid it all happening again and he wants the government to hear it's the figures i'm seeing taking in employment levels to a place that we haven't seen not just my generation the generation before but maybe the 1920s what we need to go much to do is as well as thurlow in people and spending billions of pounds on actually keeping people off work and each we invest in new technology called trees the location for the u.k. interest lies ations center we need to be the place where the new batch of the future built union leaders nationally are having similar conversations even suggesting a new made in britain strategy could tie in with brics states but they say they aren't getting very far reopening the economy will make the difference between a very deep and damaging recession and a depression and if we move into a longstanding depression that has consequences not just on jobs
s home of the motor car it went through a collapse in commie king when margaret thatcher was prime minister in the 1980 s. and it has taken nearly 2 generations for the city to get over it but it now has a plan for how to avoid it all happening again and he wants the government to hear it's the figures i'm seeing taking in employment levels to a place that we haven't seen not just my generation the generation before but maybe the 1920s what we need to go much to do is as well as thurlow in...
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and the people of our old that the government is delivering on this promise so to quote margaret thatcher will we have an extension no no no. i don't i joined by the former 1st minister of scotland head in the case henry thank you for joining us i mean why would you like an extension boris johnson as we heard there also jacobs response they've already said they won't delay proceedings any further. well we need an extension for the whole of united kingdom but it would be simply insane and to take the kind damage that we've got a health emergency the economic recession that we've got which could get much worse and then i don't i'm not an adventurer not a level of crisis when we don't need to this is not about rewriting the brics that result that what it's saying to the government stop being distracted by breck's it and start to concentrate on the kind demick and when you think about the economic consequences why would any country want to leave the european union i tried and trusted partner over many decades about solidarity about trade and number and position where we want to leave at a tim
and the people of our old that the government is delivering on this promise so to quote margaret thatcher will we have an extension no no no. i don't i joined by the former 1st minister of scotland head in the case henry thank you for joining us i mean why would you like an extension boris johnson as we heard there also jacobs response they've already said they won't delay proceedings any further. well we need an extension for the whole of united kingdom but it would be simply insane and to...
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thatcher came back in the day and i was surprised and disappointed in your response it takes the political will of this administration to address that so we need to discuss that with you further. we cannot wait we know those social determinants we have a roadmap that has been completed for many years on exactly how to express that. me ask about contact tracy because of the sensitive nature of this work we want to make sure ou contact tracing is from the community, trained and provides a sensitive type of work. can you complement on the protocol not having people coming into the community but how they are trained to provide this type of work t wor. >> i am very familiar with the thatcher report and i have hardly one - - high regard for it it was a critical 29 - - turning point i was trying to raise the idea to get scientific proof but not waiting and i look forward to working with you on that. on contact tracing i cannot agree more it's the same thing we discussed we need to have trusted members of the community to get the work done. we don't need outsiders coming into the communities to do
thatcher came back in the day and i was surprised and disappointed in your response it takes the political will of this administration to address that so we need to discuss that with you further. we cannot wait we know those social determinants we have a roadmap that has been completed for many years on exactly how to express that. me ask about contact tracy because of the sensitive nature of this work we want to make sure ou contact tracing is from the community, trained and provides a...
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i'm very familiar with the thatcher report and i have high record for it and i think it was critical turning point. i was just trying to raise the idea of getting scientific proof for which ones influence but not waiting and i look forward to work with you on that. secondly on the contact tracing couldn't agree withyou more. the same thing we discuss about the hiv in america, we nod to build trusted member owed the commune to be community workers with don't need outsiders coming into communities to do this work. we do have a significant training program and i do think that these need to be -- we have to expand the community base of trusted individuals in the community to do this work. i couldn't agree with you more. >> thank you very much. thank you, madam chair. >> congressman. >> thank you very much, madam chair. let me ask you, dr.field, question about supplies. we had problemmin' wisconsin getting supplieses from the federal government. fema said they would get us re-agent and then we were told we would get them from cdc. in april we got less than one perfects of the re-agent wed
i'm very familiar with the thatcher report and i have high record for it and i think it was critical turning point. i was just trying to raise the idea of getting scientific proof for which ones influence but not waiting and i look forward to work with you on that. secondly on the contact tracing couldn't agree withyou more. the same thing we discuss about the hiv in america, we nod to build trusted member owed the commune to be community workers with don't need outsiders coming into...
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and the people of ashfield that the government is delivering on this promise so to quote margaret thatcher will we have an extension no no no. former 1st minister scotland henry mcleish says an extension to the transition period is necessary as the country can't cope with another deal breck said at the same time as a global pandemic a current economic recession we need an extension for the whole of united kingdom but it would be simply insane and to change the country where we've got a health emergency the economic recession that we've got which could get much worse and then i don't i'm not an adventurer not a level of crisis when we don't need to this is not about rewriting the bricks that result that what it's saying to the government stop being distracted by breck's it and start to concentrate on the kind demick and when you think about the economic consequences why would any country want to leave the european union a tried and trusted partner over many decades about solidarity about trade and noble and position where we want to leave at a time of crisis in the u.k. and even more proble
and the people of ashfield that the government is delivering on this promise so to quote margaret thatcher will we have an extension no no no. former 1st minister scotland henry mcleish says an extension to the transition period is necessary as the country can't cope with another deal breck said at the same time as a global pandemic a current economic recession we need an extension for the whole of united kingdom but it would be simply insane and to change the country where we've got a health...
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the people of our shrilled that the government is delivering on this promise so to quote margaret thatcher will we have an extension no no no. but a former 1st minister of scotland henry mckay she has said an extension to the transition period is necessary as the country can't cope with a no deal breck's that at the same time as a global pandemic and economic recession. we need an extension for the whole of united kingdom but it would be simply insane and to take the kind damage that we've got a health emergency the economic recession that we've got which could get much worse and then i don't another adventure another level of crisis when we don't need to this is not about rewriting the brics that result that what it's saying to the government stop being distracted by breck's it and start to concentrate on the kind demick and when you think about the economic consequences why would any country want to leave the european union i tried and trusted partner over many decades about solidarity about trade and noble and position where we want to leave at a time of crisis in the u.k. and even more
the people of our shrilled that the government is delivering on this promise so to quote margaret thatcher will we have an extension no no no. but a former 1st minister of scotland henry mckay she has said an extension to the transition period is necessary as the country can't cope with a no deal breck's that at the same time as a global pandemic and economic recession. we need an extension for the whole of united kingdom but it would be simply insane and to take the kind damage that we've got...
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coalition, thatcher different factions building different majorities on different issues, but you want to have democracy so that no group feels like it will be in the permanent minority and, therefore, doesn't see the system as legitimate have no group seems like a will be a permanent majority and, therefore, sees it as an opportunity to impress a minority. that is fundamentally a vision of multiparty democracy. >> to watch the rest of this, visit our website booktv.org and click on the "after words" tab to the top of the page. >> thank you for joining us all tonight. for ideas and action with alicia garza and chris jackson. i am amity paye. i'm here to introduce tonight event. we partner with one worlds like to make a virtual space or critical conversations between editor-in-chief of one world chris jackson one of the most powerful organizers and visionaries in alicia garza. in 2014 alicia wrote a facebook post that change the world great the movement. it went black people, i love you. i love us. our allies matter, black lives matter. that moment continues today. tonight alicia and ch
coalition, thatcher different factions building different majorities on different issues, but you want to have democracy so that no group feels like it will be in the permanent minority and, therefore, doesn't see the system as legitimate have no group seems like a will be a permanent majority and, therefore, sees it as an opportunity to impress a minority. that is fundamentally a vision of multiparty democracy. >> to watch the rest of this, visit our website booktv.org and click on the...
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i'm familiar with the thatcher report. i have high regard for it.i think it was a critical turning point. i was trying to raise the idea of getting scientific proof for which ones influence but not waiting. i look forward to working with you on that. on the contract tracing, i couldn't agree with you more. it's the same thing you and i discu discussed. we need to build trusted members of the community to be the workers to get this work done. we don't need outsiders coming into communities to do this work. we do have a significant training program. i do think these need to be -- we have to expand the community base. i have trusted individuals in the community to do this work. i couldn't agree more. >> thank you very much. thank you, madam chair. >> thank you very much, madam chair. let me ask you, dr. redfield, a question about supplies. we have had a problem in wisconsin getting supplies from the federal government. fema originally months ago said they would get us reagents that i think around april 8th said we would get them from cdc, from irr. in
i'm familiar with the thatcher report. i have high regard for it.i think it was a critical turning point. i was trying to raise the idea of getting scientific proof for which ones influence but not waiting. i look forward to working with you on that. on the contract tracing, i couldn't agree with you more. it's the same thing you and i discu discussed. we need to build trusted members of the community to be the workers to get this work done. we don't need outsiders coming into communities to do...
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we are joined by brett mendoza of the supporters club and this chap theories ben thatcher, a big brighton i've seen him sit by anyone for a long time and then a double of yourself. and there we are, we are all there. that's great to see. what has the reaction been from the fans? it's been largely positive. there's been some negativity but i see it as a bit of fun and there needs to be a bit of light—heartedness in the news, so why not do it? let's have a chat about you, ben. have you seen your own cardboard cut out? you are one of the celebrity fans of brighton and hove albion. what made you want to be in the stadium even in cardboard form? yes, i have seen my cutout. i look absolutely amazing considering that picture was taken during the lockdown. i think it's going to be great. it's going to be strange but i would like my cardboard cut out to have one of those things like a birthday card that also syncs. that would be good. i'm not sure that can happen right now. i don't know if we have the technology for that, but as a fan, how excited are you about the return of football, and what are
we are joined by brett mendoza of the supporters club and this chap theories ben thatcher, a big brighton i've seen him sit by anyone for a long time and then a double of yourself. and there we are, we are all there. that's great to see. what has the reaction been from the fans? it's been largely positive. there's been some negativity but i see it as a bit of fun and there needs to be a bit of light—heartedness in the news, so why not do it? let's have a chat about you, ben. have you seen...
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it was so long ago — margaret thatcher was still prime minister, madonna with vogue was number one butevitable, liverpool could then seal the title against city next week. so, will bossjurgen klopp be watching tonight? i watch the game because we play against city a week later so i have to watch it and especially against chelsea which we play as well to this game is a really important game to watch or plenty of reasons and whatever happens tomorrow night, we have no influence on it so i'm not too much interested, to be honest. talking of long waits, it's seven years since a manchester united player scored a hat trick. but they got one last night, all the goals in the 3—0 win over sheffield united scored by anthony martial. it increases united's hopes of a place in next season's champions league. the rest of the night's premier league results are on the bbc sport website. adam peaty has criticised the government's decision not to allow swimming pools to reopen as part of the latest round of lockdown changes. pu bs, restau ra nts and hairdressers can open in england from 4thjuly, but min
it was so long ago — margaret thatcher was still prime minister, madonna with vogue was number one butevitable, liverpool could then seal the title against city next week. so, will bossjurgen klopp be watching tonight? i watch the game because we play against city a week later so i have to watch it and especially against chelsea which we play as well to this game is a really important game to watch or plenty of reasons and whatever happens tomorrow night, we have no influence on it so i'm not...