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anthem that follows is chosen by lady thatcher for the service at her husband's funeral, sir denis thatcher site well in place, lord of hosts." place, lordwelling of hosts." ♪ >> now the address which is given by a friend of the thatcher family and of lady thatcher, the bishop of london, right honorable richard kwa -- >> the light of the sheet of political controversy, there is a great calm. the storm of conflicting opinions centers on the mrs. thatcher who became a symbolic figure, even an -ism. today, they remains of the real hereret hilda thatcher are at her funeral service. in here, she is one of us, subject to the common destiny of all human beings. there is an important place for debating policies and legacies, for assessing the impact of political decisions on the everyday lives of individuals and communities. parliament held a frank debate last week. is neither the time nor the place. this, at lady thatcher's personal request, is a funeral not a memorial service with the customer eulogies. one should not aspire to the judgments which are proper to the politician. foread, this is a p
anthem that follows is chosen by lady thatcher for the service at her husband's funeral, sir denis thatcher site well in place, lord of hosts." place, lordwelling of hosts." ♪ >> now the address which is given by a friend of the thatcher family and of lady thatcher, the bishop of london, right honorable richard kwa -- >> the light of the sheet of political controversy, there is a great calm. the storm of conflicting opinions centers on the mrs. thatcher who became a...
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anthem that follows is chosen by lady thatcher for the service at her husband's funeral, sir denis thatcher lord of hosts." music byrahms, t worro psalm 84. ♪ how lovely is thy dwelling place o lord of hosts! for my soul, it lon, yea fainteth, for the courts of the lord my soul and body crieth out yea for the living god how lovely is thy dwelling place o lord of hosts! blest are they that dwell within thy house, they praise thy name evermore how lovely is thy dwelling place! how lovely is your dwelling place o lord almighty my soul yearns even faints for the courts of the lord my heart and my flesh constitutional right ow for the living god even the sparrow has found a home and the swallow a northwest for herself where she may have her young a place near your altar o lord almighty my king and my god blessed are those who dwell in your house they are ever praising you blessed are those whose strength is in you who have set their hearts on pilgrimage as they pass through the valley of baca they make it a place of springs the autumn rains all also cover it with pools they go from strength to s
anthem that follows is chosen by lady thatcher for the service at her husband's funeral, sir denis thatcher lord of hosts." music byrahms, t worro psalm 84. ♪ how lovely is thy dwelling place o lord of hosts! for my soul, it lon, yea fainteth, for the courts of the lord my soul and body crieth out yea for the living god how lovely is thy dwelling place o lord of hosts! blest are they that dwell within thy house, they praise thy name evermore how lovely is thy dwelling place! how lovely...
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but she married denis thatcher, he'd been married before. it all went wrong. but he was an executive at what he was able to provide us the wherewithal without running what he read on the table would come from. but it's true. she went from ctc and finally found a seat. in 1955, we have black-and-white television and the government allocated time to make a nice edge because she was a young house by with two children, twins, she seemed to be the rate for the conservative party, so she would take part, but she were a dress which i'm television causes a stir than the fact. you're wearing this dress, which makes it very difficult. you know, i thought it might be the wrong address. here's a woman prepared for any eventuality. both rick and not shareware called. at the beginning of the 70s, when it took place, and the opec countries decided to reduce the supply of oil, the combination caused widespread inflation and the response was to impose price controls. let me say in brief if you cap prices, you undermine the whole system in which the market operates. all you do
but she married denis thatcher, he'd been married before. it all went wrong. but he was an executive at what he was able to provide us the wherewithal without running what he read on the table would come from. but it's true. she went from ctc and finally found a seat. in 1955, we have black-and-white television and the government allocated time to make a nice edge because she was a young house by with two children, twins, she seemed to be the rate for the conservative party, so she would take...
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but thatcher's place in british history can't be denied.in france, five businessmen went on trial, accused of supplying faulty rest implants to tens -- breast implants to tens of thousands of women. in aal is being held conference center because so many people wanted to attend. >> we expect doctors to take care of us. we are putting our lives in .heir hands in some ways rat and then we end up being tricked. it's frightening. >he founded the company which sold thousands of implants around the world until sales were stuck in 2010. he is accused of using industrial silicon to cut costs. many of the implants ruptured after being fitted. thousands of women have since had them removed. >> pakistan's former military dictator musharraf was refused bail when he appeared in court in islamabad on thursday. he then made a dramatic escape from the court together with his bodyguard. .e was later arrested his case concerns the firing of five judges in 2007 when he was still in power. in bostonnt obama was for a memorial service on thursday for the victims
but thatcher's place in british history can't be denied.in france, five businessmen went on trial, accused of supplying faulty rest implants to tens -- breast implants to tens of thousands of women. in aal is being held conference center because so many people wanted to attend. >> we expect doctors to take care of us. we are putting our lives in .heir hands in some ways rat and then we end up being tricked. it's frightening. >he founded the company which sold thousands of implants...
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denied it. our political editor start our coverage with a look back at her life and influence. nevered, loads, and ignored. margaret thatcher defined leadership. et al. she divided the country. -- at home she divided the country. held by some as a postwar savior and condemned by others as a curse. flowers began to be left outside her london home after the news broke at lunchtime that she died at the age of 87, following a stroke. flags were lowered to half mast, this is the passing of no ordinary politician. friend spoke not just of their great sadness but of their real shock, even after years of serious illness. >> i got the call this morning. they asked me to put a statement out confirming it to the world. that is what i did. >> the former prime minister died here at the london ritz hotel where she lives since christmas. barriers have been erected to give her privacy at the start of what may be her final journal -- journey through she flew home from an official trip to madrid and canceled a trip to paris. tonight he paid tribute to a woman he said had not just led the country but had saved it. >> for many of us, she was a
denied it. our political editor start our coverage with a look back at her life and influence. nevered, loads, and ignored. margaret thatcher defined leadership. et al. she divided the country. -- at home she divided the country. held by some as a postwar savior and condemned by others as a curse. flowers began to be left outside her london home after the news broke at lunchtime that she died at the age of 87, following a stroke. flags were lowered to half mast, this is the passing of no...
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thatcher died today of a stroke. she made history in 1979 by becoming the first and only woman to lead the country. later the legacy is still deniedit. our political editor start our coverage with a look back at her life and influence. nevered, loads, and ignored. margaret thatcher defined leadership. et al. she divided the country. -- at home she divided the country. held by some as a postwar savior and condemned by others as a curse. flowers began to be left outside her london home after the news broke at lunchtime that she died at the age of 87, following a stroke. flags were lowered to half mast, this is the passing of no ordinary politician. friend spoke not just of their great sadness but of r
thatcher died today of a stroke. she made history in 1979 by becoming the first and only woman to lead the country. later the legacy is still deniedit. our political editor start our coverage with a look back at her life and influence. nevered, loads, and ignored. margaret thatcher defined leadership. et al. she divided the country. -- at home she divided the country. held by some as a postwar savior and condemned by others as a curse. flowers began to be left outside her london home after the...
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thatcher passed away this week. she passed away at 87. even inth the iro lady evoked strong reactions both tributes and criticism. no one can deny her titanic impact teaching british girls and other female westerners they could grow up to be a country leader instead of a princess or a queen. while she changed women's history she was hardly a feminist, at one point said she hated feminism. she appointed only one female to cabinet-level position in almost 12 years in office. as some fents note, pling the ladder behind her. your thoughts on margaret thatcher. >> i think she's someone worthy of recognition and appreciation. she did shatter the glass ceiling in england then the united kingdom. you think you have the between, not the king, queen and primine tore both women and the kind of things that she did. you had to have a certain personality about you. i also think her husband is worthy of recognition, he's portrayed as someone who was meek and he wasn't any of those things. i do think for the time and for the accomplishments as she made the fauklands a lot of the things that made to privatizing utilities and some of the other th
thatcher passed away this week. she passed away at 87. even inth the iro lady evoked strong reactions both tributes and criticism. no one can deny her titanic impact teaching british girls and other female westerners they could grow up to be a country leader instead of a princess or a queen. while she changed women's history she was hardly a feminist, at one point said she hated feminism. she appointed only one female to cabinet-level position in almost 12 years in office. as some fents note,...
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thatcher has died at age 27. whether you agree with her politics or not, there is no denying she had a remarkable life. mother of two and yes, she managed to have children and have her job. she had conservative policies, she led her country through a war and was reelected twice. while her nickname, "the iron lady" has been referenced a lot today. it didn't seem to be a major issue in her career, at least not to me. as a little girl, i watched her. her being a woman never crossed her mind. she was just a leader of one of the most powerful countries in the world. that's the ultimate inspiration. more than three decades after took power, we have not had a female president. we read books with titles like leaning in, articles about not having it all. margaret thatcher, the great queen e elizabeth i. we have a lot to learn from the british. "piers morgan live" is next. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaur
thatcher has died at age 27. whether you agree with her politics or not, there is no denying she had a remarkable life. mother of two and yes, she managed to have children and have her job. she had conservative policies, she led her country through a war and was reelected twice. while her nickname, "the iron lady" has been referenced a lot today. it didn't seem to be a major issue in her career, at least not to me. as a little girl, i watched her. her being a woman never crossed her...
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thatcher has died at age 87. whether you agreed with her politics or not, there is no denying she had a remarkable life. and yes, she managed to have children and have her job, she had conservative policies, she led her country into a war, she led it through the war and she was re-elected twice. while her nickname, the iron lady, has been referenced a lot today, her gender didn't seem to be a major issue during her career, at least not to me. as a little girl, i watched her and her being a woman never crossed my mind. she was just a leader of one of the most powerful countries in the world, period. in fact, the coverage of her wasn't about her being a woman. and that's the ultimate inspiration. compare that with what america faces today, more than three decades after thatcher took power, we have not had a female president. in fact, we're still debating whether we're ready for one. wees
thatcher has died at age 87. whether you agreed with her politics or not, there is no denying she had a remarkable life. and yes, she managed to have children and have her job, she had conservative policies, she led her country into a war, she led it through the war and she was re-elected twice. while her nickname, the iron lady, has been referenced a lot today, her gender didn't seem to be a major issue during her career, at least not to me. as a little girl, i watched her and her being a...
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. >> still, thatcher ended up sitting next to gorbachev at reagan's funeral in 2004. she was suffering health problems but wouldn't deny eulogize her friend and counterpart on videotape. >> we have lost a great president, a great american and a great man, and i have lost a dear friend. >> incidentally, wikileaks released 1.7 million records from the 1970s today and moth them is a purported 1975 cable from the u.s. state department that describes margaret thatcher this way, quote, she has a quick if not profound mind and works hard to master the most complicated brief. she fights her corner with skill and tough necessary but can be flexible when pressed. in dealing with the media or with subordinates she tends to be crisp and a trifle patronizing. with colleagues she's ahonest and straightforward if not excessively considerate of their vanities. the state department declined to authenticate that cable today. for more on margaret thatcher, nancy reagan will be on "a ac 360" tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. while the world knows thatcher for her public persona, we're left wondering what she was like in private life. we're lu
. >> still, thatcher ended up sitting next to gorbachev at reagan's funeral in 2004. she was suffering health problems but wouldn't deny eulogize her friend and counterpart on videotape. >> we have lost a great president, a great american and a great man, and i have lost a dear friend. >> incidentally, wikileaks released 1.7 million records from the 1970s today and moth them is a purported 1975 cable from the u.s. state department that describes margaret thatcher this way,...
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thatcherism. it is and that's era that i would like to make three short observations. liked orether you disliked her, it is impossible to deny the imprint she made both on the nation and the wider world. she was among those very rare leaders who became a towering, historical figure, not as written in the history books, but when still in the prime of her political life. whatever else is said about her , margaret thatcher created a paradigm, setting parameters for economic, political, and social debates for decades to come. she drew the lines of a political map that we here are still navigating today. mostd, she was one of the caricatured figures in modern british politics. she was easily one of the most complex. on the one hand, she is remembered as an ideologue, responsible for her own -ism. you first politics were subtle, pragmatic am a sometimes driven by events. she was a staunch patriot and much more comfortable reaching out across the atlantic then across the channel. she participated in one of the most profound times of european integration. she herself an architect of the single market. while she was a conservative to
thatcherism. it is and that's era that i would like to make three short observations. liked orether you disliked her, it is impossible to deny the imprint she made both on the nation and the wider world. she was among those very rare leaders who became a towering, historical figure, not as written in the history books, but when still in the prime of her political life. whatever else is said about her , margaret thatcher created a paradigm, setting parameters for economic, political, and social...
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thatcher of what is so remarkable about her. i take to make three short observations. first, but the later criticized her, it's impossible to denyhe imprint on the nation and the wider world. she was among those rare theaters and became a towering historical figure, not as written but in the prime political life. whatever else he said created a paradigm, setting up the economic political and social debate for decades to come. she drew the lines on a political map that we here are some navigating today. second, she was wanted for his caricatured figures in modern british politics, yet easily one of the most complex. on the one hand, remembered as an ideologue responsible for her own as an yet in reality, much of politics was subtle, part attic, sometimes driven by events. margaret thatcher was a staunch pitcher it and much more comfortable reaching out across the atlantic and across the channel coming as she participated one of the most profound periods of european integration. she herself an architect of the single market. while she was a conservative, but in a party which traditionally thanks to conserve things, she held a deep
thatcher of what is so remarkable about her. i take to make three short observations. first, but the later criticized her, it's impossible to denyhe imprint on the nation and the wider world. she was among those rare theaters and became a towering historical figure, not as written but in the prime political life. whatever else he said created a paradigm, setting up the economic political and social debate for decades to come. she drew the lines on a political map that we here are some...