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. >> george shultz remembers margaret that mucher as an able leader a strong bond to the white house for the most part. in his office, george shultz told me margaret thatcher had a way of summing upper thoughts. >> she was tough. she said the laid gee not for turning. >> you turn if you want to. the lady's not for turning. >> that is one reason why she and reagan were so bonded. >> when it calm to the war that was the high point of her popularity at home but it led to a disagreement with the reagan white house. >> there came a time we said look this, is a neighborhood. you now have the falcons we don't have to be enemy was argentina forever. >> she didn't like find owing out about the u.s. invasion of grenada until after it's underway. foreign policy was a strong su. her domestic policies polarized britain. remembering a woman more than able to suck snead a man's world. >> she said that is a stupid question. the way you should have formulated sit like this. she did a few of these, there were month more question autos one of the last times she met with thatcher is when she met w
. >> george shultz remembers margaret that mucher as an able leader a strong bond to the white house for the most part. in his office, george shultz told me margaret thatcher had a way of summing upper thoughts. >> she was tough. she said the laid gee not for turning. >> you turn if you want to. the lady's not for turning. >> that is one reason why she and reagan were so bonded. >> when it calm to the war that was the high point of her popularity at home but it led...
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. >> abc 7 news mark matthews sat down with george shultz and here with more on the life of the lady known as the iron lady. >> he was in office for much of margaret thatcher's tenure. >> that is margaret. that is my wife. >> george shultz remembers margaret thaevrper. >> she had await bilt to say something tough in two sentences. >> among quotes, if you want something said ask a man. if you want something done ask a would. when she'd made up her mind on an issue, shultz says there is little chance of a u-turn. >> you turn if you want to. the lady is not for turning. >> the former secretary of state remembers once she train that had sharp tongue on him. >> in the case governoring into grenada, that was a big. >> a sore point because thatcher wasn't told in advance the u.s. was invading. >> so she was informed after the operation was underway. and she went throughout roof. >> but he says that was a rare nomt a productive relationship between thatcher and president reagan. >> a number of oceans, president reagan wanted to know her view on something. and i said i want to know her view.
. >> abc 7 news mark matthews sat down with george shultz and here with more on the life of the lady known as the iron lady. >> he was in office for much of margaret thatcher's tenure. >> that is margaret. that is my wife. >> george shultz remembers margaret thaevrper. >> she had await bilt to say something tough in two sentences. >> among quotes, if you want something said ask a man. if you want something done ask a would. when she'd made up her mind on an...
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secretaries of state, james baker, and george shultz. and former canadian prime minister tim campbell. >> ifill: as congress grapples with gun legislation we look at several states' efforts to pass gun laws of of their own. >> woodruff: with close with another legacy of the cold war with reports from germ answer on new efforts to protect what remains of the berlin wall. >> attitudes toward the wall have shifted in the last two decades. now many germans want to preserve it. so the mistakes of the past won't be repeated. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by b.p. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. an
secretaries of state, james baker, and george shultz. and former canadian prime minister tim campbell. >> ifill: as congress grapples with gun legislation we look at several states' efforts to pass gun laws of of their own. >> woodruff: with close with another legacy of the cold war with reports from germ answer on new efforts to protect what remains of the berlin wall. >> attitudes toward the wall have shifted in the last two decades. now many germans want to preserve it. so...
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former secretaries of state george shultz and jim baker. thank you. >> thank you, judy. as well as treasury secretary >> woodruff: as we've said, thatcher was the first woman to head a major western power. one woman who watched her closely, and later became canada's first and only female prime minister, is kim campbell. she took office two and half years after thatcher resigned. welcome to the program. prime minister campbell, we heard secretary george shultz say that the fact that margaret thatcher was a woman didn't really have a great deal, if anything, to do with how she was seen by him and by others who dealt with her. how did you see her? as someone who came along in politics shortly thereafter? >> well, it's interesting. the summer of '93 when i was traveling canada as a new leap minted prime minister, little old men would say to me you're going to be our margaret thatcher. it was clear that she had created a constituency for female leaders in very interesting places. i think that every woman who wants to lead, every woman who is leading today owes her a debt beca
former secretaries of state george shultz and jim baker. thank you. >> thank you, judy. as well as treasury secretary >> woodruff: as we've said, thatcher was the first woman to head a major western power. one woman who watched her closely, and later became canada's first and only female prime minister, is kim campbell. she took office two and half years after thatcher resigned. welcome to the program. prime minister campbell, we heard secretary george shultz say that the fact that...
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secretaries of state, james baker, and george shultz. and former canadian prime minister tim campbell. >> ifill: as congress grapples with gun legislation we look at several states' efforts to pass gun laws of of their own. >> woodruff: with close with another legacy of the cold war with reports from germ answer on new efforts to protect what remains of the berlin wall. >> attitudes toward the wall have shifted in the last two decades. now many germans want to preserve it. so the mistakes of the past won't be repeated. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by b.p. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. an
secretaries of state, james baker, and george shultz. and former canadian prime minister tim campbell. >> ifill: as congress grapples with gun legislation we look at several states' efforts to pass gun laws of of their own. >> woodruff: with close with another legacy of the cold war with reports from germ answer on new efforts to protect what remains of the berlin wall. >> attitudes toward the wall have shifted in the last two decades. now many germans want to preserve it. so...
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however, there are some leading figures from reagan error, james baker, george shultz and also former vice president dick cheney is here along with henry kissinger. brian? >> just very quickly, why isn't it a state funeral? >> well, that is an interesting one. really, in order to have a state funeral, a vote has to be passed in the houses of parliament behind me to -- for that to be authorized. and margaret thatcher herself expressed a wish she did not want a state funeral because she sensed that could be divisive. even so in spite of that last night, there was a debate here at the house of commons about whether parliamentary proceedings should be suspended today which in fact they have been given -- for this funeral. remember, of course, her policies were extremely divisive and even though it's more than 20 years since she left office, people love her or loathe her with a passion. brian. >> a lot of people know that story. annabel roberts, thank you very much. >>> still ahead on "way too early," playing through the tragediment we'll check in on the boston red sox as they reflect on t
however, there are some leading figures from reagan error, james baker, george shultz and also former vice president dick cheney is here along with henry kissinger. brian? >> just very quickly, why isn't it a state funeral? >> well, that is an interesting one. really, in order to have a state funeral, a vote has to be passed in the houses of parliament behind me to -- for that to be authorized. and margaret thatcher herself expressed a wish she did not want a state funeral because...
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delegation is james baker, george shultz, henry kissinger and dick cheney, and as you rightly said, security is tight. security offices have been on heightened alert in the wake of the boston bombings. attention has slightly switched from policing the protesters, who wanted to disrupt the procession when the coffin passed them by turning their backs to the coffin in a sign of disrespect while the security officers have now turned their attention to policing the whole area. 4,000 police officers are on duty fanning out across the city in an operation costing more than $5 million. diana. >> all right, lama hasan live for us in london this morning. thank you, lama. >>> and coming up next on this wednesday, more from boston including the newtown connection, two towns, two tragedies. >> and lessons learned from the young victims. my family to eat breakfast, i need all the help i can get. that's why i like nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston. nutella is a delicious hazelnut spread my whole family loves. mom, have you seen my -- backpack? nutella goes great on whole-wheat
delegation is james baker, george shultz, henry kissinger and dick cheney, and as you rightly said, security is tight. security offices have been on heightened alert in the wake of the boston bombings. attention has slightly switched from policing the protesters, who wanted to disrupt the procession when the coffin passed them by turning their backs to the coffin in a sign of disrespect while the security officers have now turned their attention to policing the whole area. 4,000 police officers...
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james baker and george shultz. across the commonwealth of virginia. people observed a moment of silence this morning in memory of the victims of the virginia tech massacre that happened six years ago today. on april 16th, 2007 a 23-year- old college student went on a shooting rampage on the virginia tech campus. the gunman killed 32 victims and then took his own life. today, friends and families of the virginia tech victims stood outside the u-s capitol building with families and survivors of the tuscon, aurora and newtown massacres. they're demanding action from congress on gun legislation. cook county forest preserve police are trying to figure out whether a decapitated goat found at the edge of a northwest side golf course is related to the goat head that was delivered to wrigley field last week. according to the sun times, police say they found the bound body of a white headless goat at the base of a tree in the indian boundary golf course. last week. a goat head was delivered to wrigley. the box it was in was addressed to cubs owner tom ricketts.
james baker and george shultz. across the commonwealth of virginia. people observed a moment of silence this morning in memory of the victims of the virginia tech massacre that happened six years ago today. on april 16th, 2007 a 23-year- old college student went on a shooting rampage on the virginia tech campus. the gunman killed 32 victims and then took his own life. today, friends and families of the virginia tech victims stood outside the u-s capitol building with families and survivors of...
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we're joined by george shultz and fox business's adam shapiro. george, start with that question of the auditor? >> who can you trust? i think no one these days. melissa: that's what it feels like. that's what investors out there are saying. is that really the truth or is this one bad apple? >> i think with kpmg i think it is one bad apple. kpmg put out a release, this is one of 22,000 partners. melissa: 22,000 employees or 22,000 partners. >> 22,000 partners. one person, bad apple. sometimes things like this can happen. person resigned. kpmg withdraw their opinion but still a real business under it all. temporary setback. melissa: adam? >> i agree a lot of investors question who do you trust. this is another message wall street will ignore. it has a real public relations problem. you and me, people put money in 401(k)s, do not trust the people, whether auditors or credit rating agencies or firms actually handling our transaction. this is huge and they're going to kill the goose that lays the golden egg if they don't have comeuppance. melissa: what
we're joined by george shultz and fox business's adam shapiro. george, start with that question of the auditor? >> who can you trust? i think no one these days. melissa: that's what it feels like. that's what investors out there are saying. is that really the truth or is this one bad apple? >> i think with kpmg i think it is one bad apple. kpmg put out a release, this is one of 22,000 partners. melissa: 22,000 employees or 22,000 partners. >> 22,000 partners. one person, bad...
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george shultz said he had a progressive working relationship with thatcher, a former secretary of state. >> she, worked hard. show did her homework. she was clear. we had our disagreements from time to time, but she worked in a problem-solving way. >> thatcher was an honorary fellow with stanford. officials say the funeral will be held with full military honors but it falls just short of a state funeral. her coffin will lie at the house of parliament before the funeral. >> today is the 10th anniversary of the fall of baghdad to the united states-led coalition happening three weeks into the invasion of iraq. the forces marched into baghdad and toppled the sat use of saddam. opposition cheered and stomped on the statue. today, the base of the statue is still at the city square. combat forces have left but iraq is still struggling to find stability as suicide attacks rock the country and security checkpoints dot the city. auroras pulled off a heist worthy of hollywood movie snatching $40 million worth of goal. a team of ten bandits ambushed two armored vans and blocked traffic along the fr
george shultz said he had a progressive working relationship with thatcher, a former secretary of state. >> she, worked hard. show did her homework. she was clear. we had our disagreements from time to time, but she worked in a problem-solving way. >> thatcher was an honorary fellow with stanford. officials say the funeral will be held with full military honors but it falls just short of a state funeral. her coffin will lie at the house of parliament before the funeral. >>...
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ray began would -- reagan would put into ifect what he had harbored for a long time and recently george shultz, his sec tear of state in the second administration, and that is that, actually, maybe we should abolish all nuclear weapons everywhere? it could be possible. we could negotiate them away. and he went to reykjavik. you may remember story. they met for four days of solid negotiations, they could have signed on the dotted line except that gorbachev believed something which even today is impractical. he thought that the star wars project was going to work, and it was going to be happening pretty soon. and he used the star wars project as a way of saying i can't agree. otherwise, they could have signed on the dotted line. however, what reagan had failed to do was clear the lines with thatcher, and thatcher took a very different view. and as soon as he came back from reykjavik, she got on a plane and flew right out to meet him at camp david. again, extraordinary conversations took place where she laid down the law, and she said, now, look, mutually-assured destruction, the fact the soviets
ray began would -- reagan would put into ifect what he had harbored for a long time and recently george shultz, his sec tear of state in the second administration, and that is that, actually, maybe we should abolish all nuclear weapons everywhere? it could be possible. we could negotiate them away. and he went to reykjavik. you may remember story. they met for four days of solid negotiations, they could have signed on the dotted line except that gorbachev believed something which even today is...
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benjamin netanyahu, henry kissinger and george shultz were there.ived full military honors, adorned with white roses. there were some protests along the route. the funeral's $15 million price tag is also causing controversy, with prominent politicians saying she was too diadvicive a figure. margaret thatcher died of a stroke last month at age 87. >>> more than 100 federal, state and local investigators are scouring a 12-block stretch around boylston street for clues to who was responsible for the bombing. mark mazetti is a correspondent for "new york times," and author of "the way of the knife." about the secret drone war. first of all, mark, congratulations on the book. >> thank you very much. >> rave reviews and extraordinary reporting here. first about boston and what we know. there's a great deal of interest about whether this could have been foreign or domestic. we don't know that yet. this is a very common type of homemade incendiary device. >> pete williams gave the latest on where the federal authorities are zeroing in on suspects. the big s
benjamin netanyahu, henry kissinger and george shultz were there.ived full military honors, adorned with white roses. there were some protests along the route. the funeral's $15 million price tag is also causing controversy, with prominent politicians saying she was too diadvicive a figure. margaret thatcher died of a stroke last month at age 87. >>> more than 100 federal, state and local investigators are scouring a 12-block stretch around boylston street for clues to who was...
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and let me say a word of appreciation to former secretary george shultz, who in in "the nw york times" wrote an excellent piece pointing out that this is indeed a market distortion that favors polluting fossil fuels and gives them an unfair advantage against other forms of energy that would do less damage to our planet. and of course government accountants list climate change as a threat to our fiscal stability. even faith leaders -- faith leaders appeal to our moral responsibility to shield communities and particularly the poorest communities here at home and around the globe from the devastating effects of carbon pollution on god's earth. and now the alarm is sounded by those dedicated to the conservation of america's wild spaces and living creatures. they are warning that thanks to congress's neglect, change is coming to our planet locality by locality. they're warning that we had better understand and prepare for those changes and do what we can to minimize the eventual havoc. madam president, the american people are not sitting idly by on this. they are demanding action. three-qu
and let me say a word of appreciation to former secretary george shultz, who in in "the nw york times" wrote an excellent piece pointing out that this is indeed a market distortion that favors polluting fossil fuels and gives them an unfair advantage against other forms of energy that would do less damage to our planet. and of course government accountants list climate change as a threat to our fiscal stability. even faith leaders -- faith leaders appeal to our moral responsibility to...
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i saw today that former secretary of state george shultz, who was a resident of my great state, who was part of the reagan administration, he pend a really -- he penned a really important article about why we should go to a carbon tax a. carbon tax, a simple thing. you produce carbon pollution, you got to pay for every ton. and his idea is give that back to the american people. help them pay for those transition periods of time where we're going to move toward that clean energy i'm very pleased that he wrote that article, and i'm hoping to get him before our environment committee to talk about it. we've got to step up to the plate on climate. every one of us has an obligation to do it. and i know it's hard because with the exception of the storm, a storm like sandy, and then heat waves that are just outrageous, we don't think about it. and i understand why it's not pleasant. we've got so many challenges on our hands. budget challenges, education challenges, immigration challenges, gun violence challenges, we've got all these challenges. so if it's not right in front of us where we see i
i saw today that former secretary of state george shultz, who was a resident of my great state, who was part of the reagan administration, he pend a really -- he penned a really important article about why we should go to a carbon tax a. carbon tax, a simple thing. you produce carbon pollution, you got to pay for every ton. and his idea is give that back to the american people. help them pay for those transition periods of time where we're going to move toward that clean energy i'm very pleased...