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director garry marshall, how exciting is that?fake eyelash that has gone rogue like north korea. >> like [ inaudible ] in clock work orange. >> stephanie: right. >> she did not get that reference. >> stephanie: right. all right. let's hurry up with that missile shield. [ applause ] >> yeah, they are telling foreigners to get out -- >> get out! >> otherwise they will get ensnared in a long and protracted war. >> stephanie: right. >> really? get out. be ware middle of the ocean. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: that's right. all right. they are fearing a forced nuclear test yes? >> yeah. they are testing all of their nuclear bombs there won't be anything left. >> stephanie: yeah. it will be like they are out of bullets and then they just throw the gun. >> we don't have enough radiation from fukoshima. >> stephanie: right. that's the lead line north korea plans to recall 51,000 workers temporarily and temporarily shut down its operations at some park that i can't pronounce, and i'm not even going to try -- kithong i think that's right. >>
director garry marshall, how exciting is that?fake eyelash that has gone rogue like north korea. >> like [ inaudible ] in clock work orange. >> stephanie: right. >> she did not get that reference. >> stephanie: right. all right. let's hurry up with that missile shield. [ applause ] >> yeah, they are telling foreigners to get out -- >> get out! >> otherwise they will get ensnared in a long and protracted war. >> stephanie: right. >> really?...
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we begin with a report from garry gibbon of "independent television news." >> reporter: 23 years after she left downing street margaret thatcher passed one last time. the crowds three deep near parliament, now five deep and breaking into applause. at st. paul's cathedral world leaders past and present were arriving to take their seats-- israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, former u.s. vice president dick cheney. at the r.a.f. chuch st. clement danes, the coffin was placed on a gun carriage-- the stuff of royal funerals given to few commoners. the crowds were now sometimes ten deep, some wiping away tears. in an echo of the state funeral the queen granted winston churchill in 1965, margaret thatcher's coffin was carried up the steps to st. paul's. the queen and prince philip sat across from the thatcher family. the first reading was given by margaret thatcher's 19-year-old granddaughter who was born in america and is now a student there. >> stand, therefore, and having on the breast plate of righteousness. >> davi >> reporter: david cameron who spent his early years as leader tryi
we begin with a report from garry gibbon of "independent television news." >> reporter: 23 years after she left downing street margaret thatcher passed one last time. the crowds three deep near parliament, now five deep and breaking into applause. at st. paul's cathedral world leaders past and present were arriving to take their seats-- israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, former u.s. vice president dick cheney. at the r.a.f. chuch st. clement danes, the coffin was placed...
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garry and i was mentioning to you a while ago that for me one thing i'm always mindful is is the number of cast because when you pitch ideas to people in the broadway theater it's easier to get a play done if it's a three three-hander or four-hander than a cast of 20 people so i've always been mindful of shows that are small casts. >> rose: and you wanted to work with dan sullivan? >> i've wanted to work with sullivan. i loved this play and then it came together. >> rose: when did they approach you? >> they didn't approach me. i approached them. >> rose: (laughs) is that right? what a way to go. >>. >> i read the play in london a couple of years ago and it was something i totally disconnected just because someone gave it to me and it was something i fell in love with very deeply and i found out alec was going to do it on broadway. originally i called them up and said would you be interested in seeing a strange english boy for the part? and they said no. and then very bizarrely my girlfriend was in the hamptons film festival and saw alec and he began talking about this play that he was d
garry and i was mentioning to you a while ago that for me one thing i'm always mindful is is the number of cast because when you pitch ideas to people in the broadway theater it's easier to get a play done if it's a three three-hander or four-hander than a cast of 20 people so i've always been mindful of shows that are small casts. >> rose: and you wanted to work with dan sullivan? >> i've wanted to work with sullivan. i loved this play and then it came together. >> rose: when...
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host: garry is up next from minneapolis, minn., democrats line.here was a 5% increase in cigarette taxes and we thought it would help. the last caller is wrong because when i was young, the taxes and the wealthy in this country was 70% and 90% and i paid much let's tax is being a working person. he is wrong. you said it was an increase in taxes that help to quit smoking? caller: yes, i smoked four or cigarettes? per day. i have excessive behavior. my problem a cigarette. i was able to quit smoking and that gave me incentive to quit. host: as far as this proposal to fund universal pre- cigaretteskt that aspect? caller: it helps them in the early education. host: what about funding this on the back of smokers? caller: that is good because that helps her pay for things like care for cancer in later life and helps stop young kids from beginning to smell. the tax burden has been shifted on working people. that is wrong. when jesse james robbing the banks, he did not rob the little people. host: that was from minnesota, that call. boston, mass., indepen
host: garry is up next from minneapolis, minn., democrats line.here was a 5% increase in cigarette taxes and we thought it would help. the last caller is wrong because when i was young, the taxes and the wealthy in this country was 70% and 90% and i paid much let's tax is being a working person. he is wrong. you said it was an increase in taxes that help to quit smoking? caller: yes, i smoked four or cigarettes? per day. i have excessive behavior. my problem a cigarette. i was able to quit...
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our superintendent of police, garry mccarthy, came to chicago from the new york city area. he learned that the per capita possession of firearms in the city of chicago, per capita, is roughly six times what it is in the city of new york. six times more firearms. we are awash, flooded with these firearms and most of them, virtually all of them were coming in from outside the city. 9% from mississippi. 20% from one firearm dealer in the suburbs of chicago. well, i can tell you that these guns are not being purchased by end users in most instances. they are purchased by girldz -- , girlfriends, by partners, those who could clear a background check and hand it over to someone else who commits a crime. one of the provisions in the firearms bill i authorized with senator kirk and senator collins and, of course, our chairman, patrick leahy, relates to whether or not we are going to throw a book at those who purchase guns with the knowledge that they'll be used in the commission of a crime. and we do. the penalty starts at 15 years of hard time. but we said in chicago at a press co
our superintendent of police, garry mccarthy, came to chicago from the new york city area. he learned that the per capita possession of firearms in the city of chicago, per capita, is roughly six times what it is in the city of new york. six times more firearms. we are awash, flooded with these firearms and most of them, virtually all of them were coming in from outside the city. 9% from mississippi. 20% from one firearm dealer in the suburbs of chicago. well, i can tell you that these guns are...
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a professor of economics and finance and shenandoah university and in london we cross to felicity garry she's an international criminal barrister and media commentator on cross talk rules in effect i mean you can jump any time you want felicity what is the lasting legacy of that she's buried today well to me. she's a terrible disappointment but she had great power and. great responsibility i think that might be. but it's not fun they are now suffering. all of her. critical come trained ok matthew jump in agree or disagree with that. i'm going to have to disagree with that peter and i figured you were actually was a revolutionary both on the right. she was a revolutionary figure in politics on both the right and the left she had the courage to stand up to this keynesian consensus that it dominated politics since the one nine hundred fifty s. that it caused runaway inflation wildcat strikes throughout the u.k. and europe. she her legacy was enduring and especially in so far as john major her successor and tony blair also her successor continued her policies which is i think all really the
a professor of economics and finance and shenandoah university and in london we cross to felicity garry she's an international criminal barrister and media commentator on cross talk rules in effect i mean you can jump any time you want felicity what is the lasting legacy of that she's buried today well to me. she's a terrible disappointment but she had great power and. great responsibility i think that might be. but it's not fun they are now suffering. all of her. critical come trained ok...