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and now with us, a former aide to former prime minister margaret thatcher and director for margaret thatchert the monarchy plays in the united kingdom and the service had been watched all over the world possibly by billions of people and i think that this is a powerful reminder of the hugely important role that the monarchy plays not only for the united kingdom, but the commonwealth as well, which has over 50 nations and the british empire, today the commonwealth and british people and people across the world celebrated the life of a truly great man, a selfless man who lived his life for the sake of the united kingdom for the commonwealth and for a greater, higher purpose and there was also, of course, an extremely large, religious element to this service, and a reminder as well of the tremendously important part that religion plays in the role of the royal family and in the life of the british people as well. >> now, i have to ask you, because of your work with margaret thatcher, i'm sure that there are many people who tune in today who watch the crown and even members of the royal family s
and now with us, a former aide to former prime minister margaret thatcher and director for margaret thatchert the monarchy plays in the united kingdom and the service had been watched all over the world possibly by billions of people and i think that this is a powerful reminder of the hugely important role that the monarchy plays not only for the united kingdom, but the commonwealth as well, which has over 50 nations and the british empire, today the commonwealth and british people and people...
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i take the words of margaret thatcher to heart. if you want something said, get a man. if you want something done, hire a woman. don helped recover funds -- it's dawn helps recover funds, and helps -- she had already thrived and did not need work or washington. but she had an anxiousness and wanted to be in the arena. allison left me five voicemails before i return her call, besides, 40-year-old intern is the plot of a vince vaughn movie. she took an unpaid internship, then a paid internship, then the lowest salary position in my office. she is now the director of operations and a member of my senior staff. she had zero capitol hill experience, but earned her way. they want trade deals that screw over american workers the bottom line of some business or investment opportunity on wall street. they want illegal immigration to drive down american wages, and it takes people like allison who battle not for the money, or self adulation, but for the love of the country to win. there is no distant land to convert for our purposes. jillian is a military spouse. i mentioned befor
i take the words of margaret thatcher to heart. if you want something said, get a man. if you want something done, hire a woman. don helped recover funds -- it's dawn helps recover funds, and helps -- she had already thrived and did not need work or washington. but she had an anxiousness and wanted to be in the arena. allison left me five voicemails before i return her call, besides, 40-year-old intern is the plot of a vince vaughn movie. she took an unpaid internship, then a paid internship,...
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or does she do what thatcher— actual numbers? or does she do what thatcher did _ actual numbers?ere will be people around — but i think there will be people around her saying perhaps tonight is the time _ around her saying perhaps tonight is the time to— around her saying perhaps tonight is the time to reconsider that strategy. the time to reconsider that strate: . ,,. the time to reconsider that strategy-— the time to reconsider that strate: . ., ~ , ., , strategy. sam, thank you very much for “oininr strategy. sam, thank you very much forjoining us— strategy. sam, thank you very much forjoining us with _ strategy. sam, thank you very much forjoining us with the _ strategy. sam, thank you very much forjoining us with the latest - strategy. sam, thank you very much forjoining us with the latest on - forjoining us with the latest on arlene foster. we will bring you more later in the course of this hour in the rest of the evening if there are any further developments. covid infections in india continue to rise by hundreds of thousands each day and that's led to soaring death rates.
or does she do what thatcher— actual numbers? or does she do what thatcher did _ actual numbers?ere will be people around — but i think there will be people around her saying perhaps tonight is the time _ around her saying perhaps tonight is the time to— around her saying perhaps tonight is the time to reconsider that strategy. the time to reconsider that strate: . ,,. the time to reconsider that strategy-— the time to reconsider that strate: . ., ~ , ., , strategy. sam, thank you very...
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i didn�*t have that kind of complete conviction in myself that, for example, mrs thatcher had.didn�*t. first of all, my husband fell in love with somebody else by the time we�*d been married for about 13 years, while i was applying my way up the political front and he was applying his way up the academic one. but by the time it became that key decisions had to be made, which was 1970 and again, 1974, effectively, he had gone by 1970. i understood why, that i did love him a lot, but he probably wasn�*t ever going to be the right person for a would—be woman politician to marry. for all those reasons, i didn�*t have supreme confidence in myself that i think mrs thatcher had. personality wise, you�*ve been described as a very nice person, sometimes a bit indecisive. do you think you weren�*t ruthless enough to make it to the top as well as the reasons you gave in terms of having support at home? i reasons you gave in terms of having support at home?— support at home? i re'ect the indecisiveness. i support at home? i re'ect the indecisiveness. what i support at home? i reject the in
i didn�*t have that kind of complete conviction in myself that, for example, mrs thatcher had.didn�*t. first of all, my husband fell in love with somebody else by the time we�*d been married for about 13 years, while i was applying my way up the political front and he was applying his way up the academic one. but by the time it became that key decisions had to be made, which was 1970 and again, 1974, effectively, he had gone by 1970. i understood why, that i did love him a lot, but he...
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there's an opportunity to unite and margaret thatcher said no way jose. i was in the bombing of london in 1940 and 41 and i'm now going to make any deal with the germans and meet their hall said well europe matters, but a strong united germany in the center of europe. that could be a threat. so baker sets out to persuade both those leaders as well as the other europeans. that a united germany anchored in nato. would enable the rest of europe to live peacefully knowing that germany would not have any ability to build its own nuclear capacity. yes, the economy would be strong but that strong economy could also be a bulwark against the soviet union. this is a long way of saying. that the emergence of germany are united, germany. was thanks to. president george hw bush brent scowcroft his second national security advisor and secretary of state james baker. that's fascinating diana. bakers one of his great skills was in his personal relationships that he used to great effect and notably foreign minister edward chevron nazi became very close to him. yes, and i
there's an opportunity to unite and margaret thatcher said no way jose. i was in the bombing of london in 1940 and 41 and i'm now going to make any deal with the germans and meet their hall said well europe matters, but a strong united germany in the center of europe. that could be a threat. so baker sets out to persuade both those leaders as well as the other europeans. that a united germany anchored in nato. would enable the rest of europe to live peacefully knowing that germany would not...
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they are the thatcher policies of the 80's.the governments that has spent the latest -- least an economic stimulus. the great paradox is a lot of the relief cing is from the u.s. those who have received checks in the u.s. are sending record numbers of remittances to mexico. this huge stimulus that was approved will have a profound impact on the supply chains in both countries. that is not coming from the mexican government. it is really coming from the u.s.. the impaling -- cascading impact that the u.s. economy will have. no doubt the mexican government should be doing much more to mitigate the social and economic impact. anchor: thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. anchor: it is day nine of the trial of the former police officer accused of murder in the death of george floyd. he neal dunn -- kneeled on his n eck for more than nine minutes. this was very dramatic and impactful testimony. tell us about what the doctor had to say. reporter: he is the preeminent expert in this specific field. he wrote the bible on me
they are the thatcher policies of the 80's.the governments that has spent the latest -- least an economic stimulus. the great paradox is a lot of the relief cing is from the u.s. those who have received checks in the u.s. are sending record numbers of remittances to mexico. this huge stimulus that was approved will have a profound impact on the supply chains in both countries. that is not coming from the mexican government. it is really coming from the u.s.. the impaling -- cascading impact...
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i take the words of margaret thatcher to heart. if you want something said, get a man. want something done, hire a woman. [applause] she has recovered millions of dollars for people in my district who are unfairly treated by government and helped veterans restore benefits they had earned. she once helped me rescue schoolchildren stuck in costa rica who had lost her passport. mama dawn, we all call her. all she needed was the chance to lead a great team, the chance to many women were passed up for. she's the grit and soul of our operation. allison was living a comfortable life not far from here in florida, and had thrived as a business executive and member of leadership teams and did not need work, or washington. but she had an anxiousness, i desire to be in the fight. she saw the good president trump and the team were doing and wanted to be in the arena. allison left me five voicemails before i returned her call. besides, 40-year-old intern is the plot of a vince vaughn movie. it is not a career trajectory for most people. i will come answer the phones for free, allison
i take the words of margaret thatcher to heart. if you want something said, get a man. want something done, hire a woman. [applause] she has recovered millions of dollars for people in my district who are unfairly treated by government and helped veterans restore benefits they had earned. she once helped me rescue schoolchildren stuck in costa rica who had lost her passport. mama dawn, we all call her. all she needed was the chance to lead a great team, the chance to many women were passed up...
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get britain right after the war up to margaret thatcher. that is the benchmark you want to look at, not this other. i admire churchill's prescience in 1938-1939. i just finished a book on german bankers, "the warbirds. " banking and finance had so much to do with global politics. they were involved with the versailles treaty on both sides, the warburg family. both the jewish bankers. they walked away from the treaty because they knew the germans -- it was just going to lead to another world war. they knew the germans could afford it. and then the nazis used the fact they were even there as proof that the jewish international banking was responsible for germany's plight, and ultimately used it as an excuse for what began and what they did with the jews. there did not have to be a holocaust. again, i am finishing up the book. the germans would have been happy for the jews to have been ransomed out. there were plans to get them out. the united states refused to raise its limit on letting jews into this country above 25,000. they could not get
get britain right after the war up to margaret thatcher. that is the benchmark you want to look at, not this other. i admire churchill's prescience in 1938-1939. i just finished a book on german bankers, "the warbirds. " banking and finance had so much to do with global politics. they were involved with the versailles treaty on both sides, the warburg family. both the jewish bankers. they walked away from the treaty because they knew the germans -- it was just going to lead to another...
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look at britain right after the war up to margaret thatcher. that's the benchmark you want to look at not this other. so i admire churchill's prescience in 1938-39. in fact, i'm reading just finished a book on german bankers the warburg which the bank the banking and finance has so much to do with or politics. they were involved in the very side treaty of from both sides the warburg family both up both the both jewish bankers. they walked away from the treaty because they knew that it was they new the german. it was just going to lead to another world war. they new the germans couldn't afford it and then the nazi use the fact that they were even there as proof that the jewish bank international banking was part was responsible for germany's flight and what ultimately they used as an excuse for what they did the jews and one last thing if if i can please get it in. there didn't have to be a holocaust. again, i'm finishing up the warburg book by ron chernow. the germans would have been happy for the for the for the jews to have been ransomed out
look at britain right after the war up to margaret thatcher. that's the benchmark you want to look at not this other. so i admire churchill's prescience in 1938-39. in fact, i'm reading just finished a book on german bankers the warburg which the bank the banking and finance has so much to do with or politics. they were involved in the very side treaty of from both sides the warburg family both up both the both jewish bankers. they walked away from the treaty because they knew that it was they...
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do not even decide what her great political hero margaret thatcher did, shows the scale _ hero margaretcts _ here. that goes against every one of instincts. she is not somebody who likes to _ instincts. she is not somebody who likes to give in. she is determined, she is— likes to give in. she is determined, she is tenacious, those are her strengths, _ she is tenacious, those are her strengths, they are also her weaknesses. to throw the towel in it such an _ weaknesses. to throw the towel in it such an early — weaknesses. to throw the towel in it such an early stage, i think, shows how overwhelming the opposition to her had _ how overwhelming the opposition to her had been within the dup. why was there discontent _ her had been within the dup. why was there discontent with _ her had been within the dup. why was there discontent with her _ there discontent with her leadership?— there discontent with her leadership? there discontent with her leadershi? , ., , :, leadership? there is a very long tail to this- _ leadership? there is a very long tail to this. really, _ leadership? there is a
do not even decide what her great political hero margaret thatcher did, shows the scale _ hero margaretcts _ here. that goes against every one of instincts. she is not somebody who likes to _ instincts. she is not somebody who likes to give in. she is determined, she is— likes to give in. she is determined, she is tenacious, those are her strengths, _ she is tenacious, those are her strengths, they are also her weaknesses. to throw the towel in it such an _ weaknesses. to throw the towel in...
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and you had thatcher and blair. the idea that taxes are bad. the state is bad. that free trade is always positive. i do think that our citizens have been telling us everywhere in the streets of paris like in the u.s., enough is enough. we have in a sense to change our ways. what is striking for me is to see that the biden administration little by little is shifting into this new direction. in a sense, it is quite exciting. as usual, the u.s. are the first one to show the way. >> you did see -- you did tweet, what is wrong with socialism? is that your comment on broad redistributed policies, health care policies, this debate about socialism in america? are you saying that is what worked for france? >> every country has its -- the word socialism is part of the irrational fears of the society. it depends what you are putting behind the word. i love the u.s. what i'm going to say is part of my love for instance as a european and not as a frenchman, there is something i cannot understand, that you do not have a socialized health care system. your health care to be fr
and you had thatcher and blair. the idea that taxes are bad. the state is bad. that free trade is always positive. i do think that our citizens have been telling us everywhere in the streets of paris like in the u.s., enough is enough. we have in a sense to change our ways. what is striking for me is to see that the biden administration little by little is shifting into this new direction. in a sense, it is quite exciting. as usual, the u.s. are the first one to show the way. >> you did...
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bill clinton has been at here and so has nelson mandela, so has margaret thatcher.ding anniversaries right here. and at this table here, as you can see, there's no -- there are no two seats at the other end because the queen and prince philip sat in between and among their guests. and to set a table like this would take something like three hours. a tape measurer would be used to make sure there's the right amount of space between each chair. and when it wasn't being used as a state dining, those doors would open, a projector would come down, and prince philip and the queen would pick a movie. they would make this a cinema room. it was also used sunday services for mass, and princess anne's birthday party. they rolled up the carpet and underneath would be wooden floors to celebrate her birthday. it means so much to prince philip and the queen. this table is a copy. the real table is at windsor, frogmore cottage, because prince philip love the britannia, and he made a room called the brt britan room. this was everything that prince philip loved. he gave up one of tho
bill clinton has been at here and so has nelson mandela, so has margaret thatcher.ding anniversaries right here. and at this table here, as you can see, there's no -- there are no two seats at the other end because the queen and prince philip sat in between and among their guests. and to set a table like this would take something like three hours. a tape measurer would be used to make sure there's the right amount of space between each chair. and when it wasn't being used as a state dining,...
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will be guided by one principle by america thank you america thank you i might know crime that if thatcher is not does not violate any trade agreement and spend the last us authorities by americans. american tax dollars are going to be used to buy american products made in america to create american jobs that's the way it's supposed to be and it will be in this administration thank god made it clear to all my cabinet people their ability to give exemptions as bents and strenuously limited it will be american products now i know some of you at home are wondering. whether these jobs are for you so many of you so many the folks i grew up with fear left behind forgotten and the economy is so rapidly changing it's straight i want to speak directly to you because you think about it. that's what people most worried about can i. and depended experts estimate the american jobs family had millions of jobs and trillions of dollars to economic growth in the years to come it is a it is a 8 year program these are good paying jobs that can't be outsourced nearly 90 percent of the infrastructure jobs crea
will be guided by one principle by america thank you america thank you i might know crime that if thatcher is not does not violate any trade agreement and spend the last us authorities by americans. american tax dollars are going to be used to buy american products made in america to create american jobs that's the way it's supposed to be and it will be in this administration thank god made it clear to all my cabinet people their ability to give exemptions as bents and strenuously limited it...
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i was very inspired by laurel thatcher elric's work very early on in fact my so, you know midwest hill the diary of martha ballard actually got me. so interested in women's diaries that that led me got me on my started with my first book, which is about a diary which is very old diary mutable chandler koi which begins in the 17th century. and so they're just so few women's diaries that exist. but but also so few of those have been published so it just got that wasn't really inspirational to me. so again, yes, it's looking at not only just women in in writings, but also she's a popularized the micro history so looking at one individual life or one topic but you but in context with the larger happenings of what's going on at the time in the world and so that yes, that's the approach. i also like to take a light to take an individual subject and then see, you know connect them with the it's a life and times approach what else is going on? you know, how are they affected by what's going on? what are they doing? that is affecting other people. so, yes, she remains very influential, right? u
i was very inspired by laurel thatcher elric's work very early on in fact my so, you know midwest hill the diary of martha ballard actually got me. so interested in women's diaries that that led me got me on my started with my first book, which is about a diary which is very old diary mutable chandler koi which begins in the 17th century. and so they're just so few women's diaries that exist. but but also so few of those have been published so it just got that wasn't really inspirational to me....
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prime minister margaret thatcher, the most churchillian woman said this, the united states was made by philosophy, that which is the doctrine of universal nature rights is always pertinent to u.s. foreign policy. henry kissinger argued that we believe our principles are virtually true and believe that others government's are less than legitimate. they were, as it were, on permanent probation. the declaration of independence does not mince words. it says that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. therefore, many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger also said that on the one hand americans frequently seem to regard foreign policy as an optional activity. on the other hand, the belief that american principles should be universal, the belief that justice would be served if all nations emulated our nation, this begets another belief, that u.s. foreign policy should have the purpose of spreading our universal truths. winston churchill knew better. remember, this is a man who loved our country. winston churchill understood this history
prime minister margaret thatcher, the most churchillian woman said this, the united states was made by philosophy, that which is the doctrine of universal nature rights is always pertinent to u.s. foreign policy. henry kissinger argued that we believe our principles are virtually true and believe that others government's are less than legitimate. they were, as it were, on permanent probation. the declaration of independence does not mince words. it says that governments derive their just powers...
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number a guy you had to reagan couldn't do it and obama understands and you hope you out you have thatcher or blair you know he said you know that tax us up bad the stage is bad the market is a growed i do fear and not free trade is is always positive. our citizens not been getting us everywhere. in the streets of their east like in in india us enough is enough we have in a sense to change our ways and what is striking for me is to see don't bite and stray should only told by the little you know these shifting into these great shit and that's in a sense it's quite it's quite exciting and as usual do us all the 1st one to show the way. you did tweet i found it cute that you know what's wrong with socialism when you're trying to say is that is that your comment on you know broad redistributive policies our health care policies you know this debate about socialism in america it where you're just saying hey that's what's worked for france well you know every country has its irrational no respects and into us to do world socialism you know it's paltalk least you know i should know if years of t
number a guy you had to reagan couldn't do it and obama understands and you hope you out you have thatcher or blair you know he said you know that tax us up bad the stage is bad the market is a growed i do fear and not free trade is is always positive. our citizens not been getting us everywhere. in the streets of their east like in in india us enough is enough we have in a sense to change our ways and what is striking for me is to see don't bite and stray should only told by the little you...
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prime minister margaret thatcher has now released survived a vote of no confidence which would have forced him to resign however a motion of disapproval has been passed accusing ruto of not telling the truth about coalition talks he said a position for a vocal opponent had been discussed the documents later emerged contradicting his statement. a ship carrying 1200 people who fled violence and all the mozambique as a arrived at the port town of family members who were waiting outside the port to see if their loved ones were among the group stormed to the northern city of palma a week ago killing hundreds of people. military is fighting to retake it. that 'd i don't know about my son i don't know where he is nothing i haven't been able to eat for a week. and. i'm so tired it was 7 days in the bush is i'm so tired we cross paths several times with the bandits the situation is really bad many are dead. the head of the suez canal already says egypt expects more than a $1000000000.00 in compensation of a cargo vessel block's the canal for nearly a week he says the amount should cover the cost to
prime minister margaret thatcher has now released survived a vote of no confidence which would have forced him to resign however a motion of disapproval has been passed accusing ruto of not telling the truth about coalition talks he said a position for a vocal opponent had been discussed the documents later emerged contradicting his statement. a ship carrying 1200 people who fled violence and all the mozambique as a arrived at the port town of family members who were waiting outside the port to...
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margaret thatcher correctly said this, european nations were made by history.nited states was made by philosophy. that philosophy, the heart of which is the doctrine of universal natural rights is always and directly pertinent to u.s. foreign policy. henry kissinger argued that america's belief that our principles are true, is based on other nation's principles are less than legitimate. our founding document, the declaration of independence does not mince words. it says governments arrive at their just powers, and therefore many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger also said on the one hand americans frequently disregard foreign policy as an optional activity, and the belief that justice will be served in all nations emulated our nation, and u.s. foreign policy should have the missionary purpose of spreading our universal trues. winston churchill knew better, and remember, this is a man that loved our country. winston churchill understood the vast honor shaw of cultures, and he was averse to ambitions abroad. the united states has paid
margaret thatcher correctly said this, european nations were made by history.nited states was made by philosophy. that philosophy, the heart of which is the doctrine of universal natural rights is always and directly pertinent to u.s. foreign policy. henry kissinger argued that america's belief that our principles are true, is based on other nation's principles are less than legitimate. our founding document, the declaration of independence does not mince words. it says governments arrive at...
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reaganomics in the us, thatcherism in the uk that you've _ the us, thatcherism in the uk that you'vethe uk that you've got to balance the budget, you've got to balance the budget, you can't— you've got to balance the budget, you can't tax you highly, you've got to deregulate the economy. here you've _ to deregulate the economy. here you've got — to deregulate the economy. here you've got to abide going in the opposite — you've got to abide going in the opposite direction. and so how can i put this_ opposite direction. and so how can i put this delicately? joe biden may be a bit _ put this delicately? joe biden may be a bit boring but the presidency is not _ be a bit boring but the presidency is not uninteresting. and i think that there — is not uninteresting. and i think that there are some real serious ambition— that there are some real serious ambition here at i think it's a really— ambition here at i think it's a really interesting battle that's gonna — really interesting battle that's gonna take place. an ideological battle _ gonna take place. an ideological battle of— gonna take
reaganomics in the us, thatcherism in the uk that you've _ the us, thatcherism in the uk that you'vethe uk that you've got to balance the budget, you've got to balance the budget, you can't— you've got to balance the budget, you can't tax you highly, you've got to deregulate the economy. here you've _ to deregulate the economy. here you've got — to deregulate the economy. here you've got to abide going in the opposite — you've got to abide going in the opposite direction. and so how can i...
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agree with me that president reagan was a true frengsd friend to united kingdom along side margaret thatcher ended cold war and supported britain during the now moved to new embassy will the prime minister agree with me that president reagan statue should be moved to parliament square so visitors from hole across the globe can honor this remarkable man? >> prime minister -- >> did you notice mr. speaker how -- the bench is recoiled the idea of the recapture -- when you've just heard honorable member say that she was ashamed of her country, mr. speaker it is no wonder people take that. i think he's entirely right in what he says about president reagan i think he was a very distinguished president -- finish me to install a statue for him for greater london authority and appeal to current and a new one to do justice to the memory of ronald reagan. >> go up to doctor phillipa -- >> phillip. thank you very much mr. speaker. polio a disease that kills and mains children has been eliminated in all but one region of the world. due to the incredible work of the global polio eradication initiate eve i
agree with me that president reagan was a true frengsd friend to united kingdom along side margaret thatcher ended cold war and supported britain during the now moved to new embassy will the prime minister agree with me that president reagan statue should be moved to parliament square so visitors from hole across the globe can honor this remarkable man? >> prime minister -- >> did you notice mr. speaker how -- the bench is recoiled the idea of the recapture -- when you've just heard...
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prime minister margaret thatcher the most churchillian britain since churchill himself. correctly said this european nations were made by history. the united states was made by philosophy. that philosophy the heart of which is the doctrine of universal natural rights is always and directly pertinent to us foreign policy. henry kissinger has argued that americans believe that our principles are universally true implies that governments based on other principles are less than legitimate. like are as it were on permanent probation. our founding document the declaration of independence does not mince words. it says that governments derive their just powers. they're just powers from the consent of the governed. therefore many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger is also said acutely that on the one hand americans frequently seem to regard foreign policy as an optional activity. on the other hand the belief that american principles should be universal. the belief that justice would be served if all nations emulated our nation. this belief sometimes beg
prime minister margaret thatcher the most churchillian britain since churchill himself. correctly said this european nations were made by history. the united states was made by philosophy. that philosophy the heart of which is the doctrine of universal natural rights is always and directly pertinent to us foreign policy. henry kissinger has argued that americans believe that our principles are universally true implies that governments based on other principles are less than legitimate. like are...
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will follow in the footsteps of both your grandfathers and president reagan and gorbachev, margaret thatcher and others who have made the pilgrimage, if you will, to fulton to make important announcements on the westminster college world stage. turning now to the importance of the legacy of both churchill and truman, and i would like to bring curt back into the conversation here, curt, you know, the importance of libraries like yours or museums like here in fulton, today, particularly when history seems to be the priority in the classrooms that perhaps it once was, maybe you can talk about the importance of the museum there and what you're doing to make sure we're engaging the next generation, because listening to clifton and edwina who are eyewitnesses to history is extraordinarily important, but so are institutions like yours. >> no, thank you, it is very critical that we have a way to communicate especially to the rising generation about the importance what have went on before. and i was struck in listening to edwina and clifton talking about that special relationship between the uk and t
will follow in the footsteps of both your grandfathers and president reagan and gorbachev, margaret thatcher and others who have made the pilgrimage, if you will, to fulton to make important announcements on the westminster college world stage. turning now to the importance of the legacy of both churchill and truman, and i would like to bring curt back into the conversation here, curt, you know, the importance of libraries like yours or museums like here in fulton, today, particularly when...
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that is the moment, reagan had already been told by margaret thatcher, keep an eye on this guy, he is different kind of soviet leader. the two of them have the sheer goals, the personal chemistry that makes the end of the cold war possible. hello, nancy reagan is just pushing for the summit. -- all along, nancy reagan is pushing for the summit. she was badgering people at every white house event. she would say when is the summit going to happen? gorbachev's story is a thread that runs all the way through your biography and that is the flipside of affability. that is the icing is that nancy reagan could display toward people, almost chemistry like. gorbachev is one of those that -- susan: gorbachev is one of the ones that she took almost an instant dislike into. explain that -- disliking to. explain that. karen: as i write in the book, nancy reagan very rarely set foot in the west wing but when she was displeased about something, everybody who worked there knew about it. people who were not in her favor tended not to last very long in their jobs. famously, when she engineers the firing
that is the moment, reagan had already been told by margaret thatcher, keep an eye on this guy, he is different kind of soviet leader. the two of them have the sheer goals, the personal chemistry that makes the end of the cold war possible. hello, nancy reagan is just pushing for the summit. -- all along, nancy reagan is pushing for the summit. she was badgering people at every white house event. she would say when is the summit going to happen? gorbachev's story is a thread that runs all the...
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and amersham first in 1992, that big election successjohn major enjoyed after succeeding margaret thatcherreviously unsuccessfully contested the u nsuccessfully contested the eu ropea n unsuccessfully contested the european parliament seat in manchester. i think it is fair to say she was a live wire character. she was well liked and respected in the house of commons. she managed the house of commons. she managed the difficult balancing act of being a welsh secretary without a welsh constituency, which had been quite controversial whenjohn redwood was doing it underjohn major but under david cameron she did a similarjob, then she remained active serving on then she remained active serving on the back benches notably as an officer of the 1992 —— 1922 committee that represents backbenchers. we have had some words from the prime minister about her death. he hasjust tweeted he was very sad to hear of her death. he said, she was a great servant to the people of chesham and amersham, to the conservative party and to the country and secretary of state for wales, he said. that is member of parliame
and amersham first in 1992, that big election successjohn major enjoyed after succeeding margaret thatcherreviously unsuccessfully contested the u nsuccessfully contested the eu ropea n unsuccessfully contested the european parliament seat in manchester. i think it is fair to say she was a live wire character. she was well liked and respected in the house of commons. she managed the house of commons. she managed the difficult balancing act of being a welsh secretary without a welsh...
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. >> i take the words of margaret thatcher to heart. if you want something said, get a man. if you want something done, hire a woman. >> no irony there. hire a woman. seriously? you are under investigation for possibly hiring women for sex. with these trumpers, you just can't make up the lack of shame in their game. there is more to dissect that's new information on this case, including this trip to the bahamas that feds are now scrutinizing. let's keep first things first. >>> week two of the george floyd murder trial ended with perhaps the most important witness, the medical examiner who conducted the autopsy and issued the death certificate. dr. andrew baker told the jury, drugs, prior health conditions, certainly contributing factors to floyd's death, but -- >> mr. floyd's use of fentanyl did not cause the neck restraint. his heart disease did not cause the neck restraint. my opinion is unchanged. it's what i put on the death certificate. that's cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement restraint and neck compression. that was my top line then. it would stay my
. >> i take the words of margaret thatcher to heart. if you want something said, get a man. if you want something done, hire a woman. >> no irony there. hire a woman. seriously? you are under investigation for possibly hiring women for sex. with these trumpers, you just can't make up the lack of shame in their game. there is more to dissect that's new information on this case, including this trip to the bahamas that feds are now scrutinizing. let's keep first things first....
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she interviewed figurers like margaret thatcher and gandhi and wrote a cover story on islam that became a best-seller and wrote a cover story about dropping off my brother at his college, a love letter to american higher education, that defends it against all its critics. after decades as a journalist, she returned to her first love and ran the large educational campus that my father and she had set up tripling the number of students served, now standing at 17,000. >> education is an important medium of social transformation. the benefits of education and training ultimately are parts of society. >> when asked what she was proud of, she would say her role as a mother. weigh devoted to that job. staying up until the wee hours to help us with homework and also crucially taking us seriously. i remember us kids around the dinner table, arguing with her about what should go on the cover of the magazine that week. i was probably ten, had strong opinions even then. the greatest sign of her love for her children was that she encourage the all of us to go to america for college even though she k
she interviewed figurers like margaret thatcher and gandhi and wrote a cover story on islam that became a best-seller and wrote a cover story about dropping off my brother at his college, a love letter to american higher education, that defends it against all its critics. after decades as a journalist, she returned to her first love and ran the large educational campus that my father and she had set up tripling the number of students served, now standing at 17,000. >> education is an...
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have written more -- i had written more brief remarks, for example, welcoming ceremony for margaret thatcher. that is when it first hit me, i know what the president is going to say next. it is a big deal. when you are sitting in front of a typewriter, with which is what we had then, you try to chattel how the president would -- you try to channel how the president would say it. there is a lot of reading that goes into that. you do the best you can. at that point, that was the first time i realized that the president that -- that when the president cared about a speech, he would edit it more than usual. there are a large volume of remarks that cross his desk. when something is really important to him, he will spend a lot of time with his yellow pad writing on the margins. he did that with this one. it was so important to him that i had inserted a gompers quote, because i knew he loved samuel gompers. that morning, he was going over it for the last time and decided the quote was wrong. that was back in the day when it was really important to have everything be correct, especially for the pres
have written more -- i had written more brief remarks, for example, welcoming ceremony for margaret thatcher. that is when it first hit me, i know what the president is going to say next. it is a big deal. when you are sitting in front of a typewriter, with which is what we had then, you try to chattel how the president would -- you try to channel how the president would say it. there is a lot of reading that goes into that. you do the best you can. at that point, that was the first time i...
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. >> i take the words of margaret thatcher to heart. if you want something said, get a man. if you want something done, hire a woman. >> so what do supporters there think? welcome to the upside down. >> so do you think the trump supporters that did that that day are sort of -- >> we don't know that they were trump supporters. >> now, obviously some of the people that went in the capitol were, but you can also see the doors were open. and so, yeah, they were trespassing, but they didn't destroy anything. they didn't beat anybody up. >> now, that's not just wrong, that's 100 feet down the rabbit hole and how dangerous and how sad it is we're so divided we can't even agree on the definition of violence. that's clearly violence. i can see it right now with my own eyes. despite people dying in that attack on the capitol. but also consider where most of them get their information. >> they didn't have guns but a lot of them had extremely dangerous ideas merchandise they talked about the constitution and something called their rights. some of them made openly seditious claims. they
. >> i take the words of margaret thatcher to heart. if you want something said, get a man. if you want something done, hire a woman. >> so what do supporters there think? welcome to the upside down. >> so do you think the trump supporters that did that that day are sort of -- >> we don't know that they were trump supporters. >> now, obviously some of the people that went in the capitol were, but you can also see the doors were open. and so, yeah, they were...
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pressure on the white house over the years, particularly on ronald reagan, to have him pressure miss thatcher to give up her hostile approach to northern ireland. it was one that said they are all rebels, all troublemakers, let the police and army deal with it. eventually, she had to change that. they were also successful in getting president carter to promise significant aid to northern ireland if these could be developed -- peace could be developed. after the anglo-irish agreement in 1985, a farewell gift, the international fund for ireland, was established, which has been crucially important in providing for economic development in northern ireland. it is still part of the federal budget today. what also was important is it led to other countries contributing to an international fund. canada, australia, new zealand. so there are many resources with economic development, particularly helping deprived areas of northern ireland. bill clinton's involvement was very important in the 1990's. he began it as a kind of election tactic and strategy, a smart one. but he got emotionally invested in it
pressure on the white house over the years, particularly on ronald reagan, to have him pressure miss thatcher to give up her hostile approach to northern ireland. it was one that said they are all rebels, all troublemakers, let the police and army deal with it. eventually, she had to change that. they were also successful in getting president carter to promise significant aid to northern ireland if these could be developed -- peace could be developed. after the anglo-irish agreement in 1985, a...
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. >> well, jerry, it's what margaret thatcher said.m is you run out of people's money. she was referring to socialism. unfortunately that's what we're seeing right now. what joe biden is proposing, what the democrats are behind, what the left is planning really is completely opposite to good economies. they are showing they're economically illiterate, not only going to cause pain in the near future but the long-term future. the united states of america cannot afford the kind of spending that joe biden is going to go in front of congress and propose next tuesday. >> jerry: jessica, a chance to respond. let's listen to the white house press secretary that asked about tax hikes and why president biden is focusing on wealthy americans. here's part of what she said. >> he believes the burden should be on the backs of corporations and the highest income people that can afford to pay more. hence his opposition to user fees and proposals that would put the burdens on the back of american people. >> jerry: jessica, in the end, don't -- you can
. >> well, jerry, it's what margaret thatcher said.m is you run out of people's money. she was referring to socialism. unfortunately that's what we're seeing right now. what joe biden is proposing, what the democrats are behind, what the left is planning really is completely opposite to good economies. they are showing they're economically illiterate, not only going to cause pain in the near future but the long-term future. the united states of america cannot afford the kind of spending...
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. >> i take the words of margaret thatcher to heart. if you want something said, get a man. if you want something done, hire a woman. cheese [ cheers and applause ] >> with me is the palm beach county state attorney, dave erinburg and politicize columnist from the bulwark. greenberg's attorney says he's likely to strike a deal and gaetz is probably feeling uncomfortable, i guess that makes sense. but what does that signal to you? >> jim, i've always thought that greenberg would strike a deal because he's facing up to life in prison for child sex trafficking over the same 17-year-old girl at issue in the matt gaetz investigation. plus, greenberg right now is sitting in a jail cell awaiting trial because he violated the terms of his pretrial release, so he has every incentive to flip on matt gaetz. it's a lifeline that gaetz is out there because normally the person who's most culpable is the one who has most to worry about, but here there's a bigger fish, a member of congress who may not be as culpable but is clearly a more important figure than a local tax collector. so i thi
. >> i take the words of margaret thatcher to heart. if you want something said, get a man. if you want something done, hire a woman. cheese [ cheers and applause ] >> with me is the palm beach county state attorney, dave erinburg and politicize columnist from the bulwark. greenberg's attorney says he's likely to strike a deal and gaetz is probably feeling uncomfortable, i guess that makes sense. but what does that signal to you? >> jim, i've always thought that greenberg...
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and conservative principles can do for this country and ultimately you have to do what margaret thatcher said. first you have to win the argument and then you can win the votes. i believe mitch mcconnell should step down as minority leader and put tim scott there. if you want to draw a contrast between chuck schumer, nancy pelosi and joe biden there is no better person to do that on a daily basis than senator tim scott. he lives it, he believes it and solutions like opportunity zones and the true leader of the republican party now in my mind. >> harris: you know where else tim scott collides with the liberal messaging, it's on police reform. he is planning to bring back the legislation that he had pitched to the senate, trying to bring that back in the middle of the conversation that the whole country is having about policing. what are your thoughts about him talking about that tonight? >> he should because he can speak from his heart. he has an actual bill. he told the democrats let's debate this. i will give you 20 plus amendments. let's go on the floor and votes it. democrats didn't w
and conservative principles can do for this country and ultimately you have to do what margaret thatcher said. first you have to win the argument and then you can win the votes. i believe mitch mcconnell should step down as minority leader and put tim scott there. if you want to draw a contrast between chuck schumer, nancy pelosi and joe biden there is no better person to do that on a daily basis than senator tim scott. he lives it, he believes it and solutions like opportunity zones and the...