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. >> wendy: baroness cox is chief executive of the humanitarian aid trust. >> george: a week of massive protests have shaken the nation of brazil. protestors say they are tired of paying high taxes while getting low quality services from a corrupt government. meanwhile, there are security concerns for thousands of the foreign visitors attending an international soccer tournament. the brazilian church is praying and taking action. a coalition of ministries has mobilized thousands to share their faith near the stadiums and among the protestors. [speaking a foreign language] >> reporter: the bible society of brazil is coordinating a movement "fair play brazil." which is an effort to awaken people to ethical principles. the principles of life that the bible presents. >> george: churches are also preparing to share the gospel with hundreds of thousands of visitors coming to brazil for the world cup soccer tournament in 2014, and the summer olympic games in 2016. >> wendy: well, hope, faith, and love were in great abundance as hispanic christians across the u.s. joined together for a three-da
. >> wendy: baroness cox is chief executive of the humanitarian aid trust. >> george: a week of massive protests have shaken the nation of brazil. protestors say they are tired of paying high taxes while getting low quality services from a corrupt government. meanwhile, there are security concerns for thousands of the foreign visitors attending an international soccer tournament. the brazilian church is praying and taking action. a coalition of ministries has mobilized thousands to...
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and aironmental group baroness who wanted to build a theme park. >> that is true. >> president clinton. >> who? democratic nional part >> at times.. >> lawyers for the t tobacco company. >> i remember something like ththat. >> mike tyson. >> yes. i have a vague recollection. we worked with another l law fi. work in background investigations involvi the people involved in the case. >>ou represented a professor wanting to figure out how tenure was being ven. >> that is not exact accurate. we were investigating a transmittal of a document that wawas incredibly incriminating t a point where thereas a woman professor who is up for tenurere and somebody sent a very on facultyy e-mail statationa and the dean n askede to come up and find out who had sent the docent. >> last one, you told me about david copperfield but the last twtwo or faults, did you or did you not represent ivana trump >> who? >>here is my answer right there. more wh terry lenzner and jon lenzner on this fatather's day. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come fr
and aironmental group baroness who wanted to build a theme park. >> that is true. >> president clinton. >> who? democratic nional part >> at times.. >> lawyers for the t tobacco company. >> i remember something like ththat. >> mike tyson. >> yes. i have a vague recollection. we worked with another l law fi. work in background investigations involvi the people involved in the case. >>ou represented a professor wanting to figure out how tenure...
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former health secretary shaking his head but, frankly, this is what the former head of the cq -- cqc, baronessoung, appointed by the last government said. she said this, i know they don't want to get but, frankly, they're going to have to hear it. because it's important we understand the culture that went wrong under labour. she said this, there was huge government pressure because the government hated the idea that a regulator would criticize it by criticizing one of the hospitals or one of the services it was responsible for. that is what a barbara young said, and she said we were under more pressure when the right honorable gentleman became a minister under the politics. there was a culture problem under labour, and the sooner they admitted the better. >> we now know from the latest figures that borrowing dead rise last year. and the prime minister will recall that the chancellor of the exchequer two years ago said we have asked the british people for all that is needed, there's no need to ask for more. today, why is he asking for more? >> we have to have a spending review to cover the year
former health secretary shaking his head but, frankly, this is what the former head of the cq -- cqc, baronessoung, appointed by the last government said. she said this, i know they don't want to get but, frankly, they're going to have to hear it. because it's important we understand the culture that went wrong under labour. she said this, there was huge government pressure because the government hated the idea that a regulator would criticize it by criticizing one of the hospitals or one of...
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appropriately named margaret thatcher center for freedom at the heritage foundation and the sad passing of baronessher reminded conservatives on both sides of the atlantic of the values we hold in common and delighted to be contributing in my own small way to the great dialogue of ideas which has always existed between our two big countries and it is relevant today because margaret thatcher's view of capitalism has a very contemporary bearing i feel on the debate about how we fix the relationship between the financial system and the economy that it exists to support and this is at the center of "masters of nothing: human nature, big finance, and the fight for the soul of capitalism" and the book we're launching this week. throughout her life lady thatcher passionately believed that capitalism was not only the most effective form of economic organization that had ever been invented but also the most moral and today the first of those points is almost undisputed and we should all be grateful to the market liberals of west and of east who in freeing the peoples of the former communist bloc through fou
appropriately named margaret thatcher center for freedom at the heritage foundation and the sad passing of baronessher reminded conservatives on both sides of the atlantic of the values we hold in common and delighted to be contributing in my own small way to the great dialogue of ideas which has always existed between our two big countries and it is relevant today because margaret thatcher's view of capitalism has a very contemporary bearing i feel on the debate about how we fix the...
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i happen to be in london when baroness thatcher was spared and she was elected 42 years ago. she was the only head of government in the world when she was elected. fast forward in their assessment team. hundreds of countries and that's not good enough. i believe if we had more women in politics would have less work. >> and i agree with that. [applause] >> following a question from the audience, do you think of hillary clinton's time to laymen and when the presidency? [applause] >> yes, i want hillary to win. one of the reasons i wrote "lean in" is because we brought home a song for presidents' day. my daughter is for my son is six. she listened to this song and looked up and said mommy will buy available with? and i think hillary can be our first e-mail president and i hope she does that, but if not i hope it's not too long before there's another. >> you think an increase of female entrepreneurship could solve the issue of women not receiving promotions that given the power to make his decisions? >> yes, i believe women help not just those women, but all women. companies with
i happen to be in london when baroness thatcher was spared and she was elected 42 years ago. she was the only head of government in the world when she was elected. fast forward in their assessment team. hundreds of countries and that's not good enough. i believe if we had more women in politics would have less work. >> and i agree with that. [applause] >> following a question from the audience, do you think of hillary clinton's time to laymen and when the presidency? [applause]...
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this is 51 year-old baroness edwards.bel a minor and lewdness with a child of 14. for the crimes allegedly took place in the 1980's and 90's. while he was at kennedy high school in richmond. ellison said more than two and half thousand---two and half million dollars. no plea was entered. there's will be back in court and two weeks. as an was a woman sentenced to four years in prison for planting as ever fear and baldwin is chile is going back to prison on and others can't. anna aylay scene in the video in her last court hearing, pleaded no contest to three felony charges and received a two- year prison term would formally sentenced in september. the so-called chilly cinder lady was arrested in october and she told police her son and a shot at ankle by two men. turnout, he actively sought a self and she lied to prevent it from going to prison as a felon in prevent it from going to prison as a felon in possesfor our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range
this is 51 year-old baroness edwards.bel a minor and lewdness with a child of 14. for the crimes allegedly took place in the 1980's and 90's. while he was at kennedy high school in richmond. ellison said more than two and half thousand---two and half million dollars. no plea was entered. there's will be back in court and two weeks. as an was a woman sentenced to four years in prison for planting as ever fear and baldwin is chile is going back to prison on and others can't. anna aylay scene in...