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when margaret thatcher died last year they sent nobody. in what universe does margaret thatcher, one of the greatest leaders merit nobody and michael brown merits 3 white house officials. >> the president says a delegation to ferguson yet he sent not one justice department official to investigate the murder of margaret thatcher. (applause) at the very least he could have sent angela landsbury. with boiling on both sides people are beginning to call for the unthinkable. a rational discussion. >> we do have an opportunity here to talk about incidents of rage. >> we still need to have a discussion on race in america. >> it is important we have open dialogue about the realities of issues like this. >> i think we should continue this conversation long after the michael brown case is done. >> in is again another time to have an open discussion about race in society. >> well, if there has to be a frank and honest national discussion about race in america, i guess i'm already talking. i'll go for it folks, our nation has a long shameful legacy of
when margaret thatcher died last year they sent nobody. in what universe does margaret thatcher, one of the greatest leaders merit nobody and michael brown merits 3 white house officials. >> the president says a delegation to ferguson yet he sent not one justice department official to investigate the murder of margaret thatcher. (applause) at the very least he could have sent angela landsbury. with boiling on both sides people are beginning to call for the unthinkable. a rational...
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it was margaret thatcher and all of a sudden i miss you, ron. give her up. just say no to her. >> whoa! >> it was early. >> if you knew robin was on the show that morning, you knew anything was possible. >> tammy baker at home, my eyes have sealed. >> let me go. >> and the truth shall save you. say amen. >> i'm 50, mattie. looking good, baby. >> always wacky. >> a gynecologist who's a magician. wouldn't that be frightening? oh! look, a dove. >> always wild. >> they made a lot of fun in the movie about your hairiness. >> i have to. >> yeah? >> i mean, i have gone to the zoo and had monkeys come up to the cage and go, what am i doing in here? i'm in here and you're walking around. hey, hey, hey! >> we'll be right back with a live colon cam.
it was margaret thatcher and all of a sudden i miss you, ron. give her up. just say no to her. >> whoa! >> it was early. >> if you knew robin was on the show that morning, you knew anything was possible. >> tammy baker at home, my eyes have sealed. >> let me go. >> and the truth shall save you. say amen. >> i'm 50, mattie. looking good, baby. >> always wacky. >> a gynecologist who's a magician. wouldn't that be frightening? oh! look, a dove....
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when margaret thatcher died last year, they sent nobody.at universe does margaret thatcher, one of the greatest british prime ministers, merit nobody but michael brown merits three white house officials. second, al sharpton? really? of all the african-american ministers they could find out there to be their liaison. >> the audience should know, we have the picture? we don't have the rights to it, but there's a great picture of you and reverend al having a debate was it during those days? >> on the morton downey jr. show. >> really? >> yeah. >> what were you doing on there? >> i was a college student in poughkeepsie, new york. there you have it. i keep better company now than i did then. >> referring to poor martin. all right, marc, good to see you. >>> thanks, megyn. >>> beyonce got a lot of buzz when she shared a message about feminism. up next, how she chose to do that. when you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i always choose the fastest intern. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil
when margaret thatcher died last year, they sent nobody.at universe does margaret thatcher, one of the greatest british prime ministers, merit nobody but michael brown merits three white house officials. second, al sharpton? really? of all the african-american ministers they could find out there to be their liaison. >> the audience should know, we have the picture? we don't have the rights to it, but there's a great picture of you and reverend al having a debate was it during those days?...
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as margaret thatcher correctly the coldald reagan won war without firing a shot.e would be looking at a world today that is more dangerous and more unstable and more of a threat to our vital national security interests. how does the culture affect this picture? my friends it affects us in profound ways. regardless of who we send to washington, we live in a nation today where one out of every two marriages roughly in and in divorce and half of all children, a majority of all children in america today will grow up in a home without either a mother or a father. usually a father. 40 percent of all the children born in america this year will be born outside of the institution of marriage. we talked a lot about the direct to theinstant -- threat institution of marriage by same-sex marriage and i believe very strongly that marriage should be defined as a man and a woman in a sacred union for their entire lives. [applause] that will tell you, straight folk have done more damage to the institution of marriage than just about anybody would've dreamed of doing. way in the af
as margaret thatcher correctly the coldald reagan won war without firing a shot.e would be looking at a world today that is more dangerous and more unstable and more of a threat to our vital national security interests. how does the culture affect this picture? my friends it affects us in profound ways. regardless of who we send to washington, we live in a nation today where one out of every two marriages roughly in and in divorce and half of all children, a majority of all children in america...
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this is the focal lengths the conflict over the folk and islands and i know that you worked in margaret thatcher's government the government that initiated that campaign to regain the falkland islands and ever since the u.k. government maintained that the people of the full clans have a right to self-determination in two thousand and thirteen there was even a referendum that produced very similar results to the referendum in crimea so why do you think the right of self-determination was allowed to the people of the focal length but is not allowed to the people of crimea well i'm sorry to disagree agree with their eggs on a four guns a gin and tonic a different battle was fought against a soul with a nation by great britain basically on its own with american intelligence and things like that but basically on its own and britain is quite secure in the fact that the majority of the island does want to stay with britain says it's very easy for britain to say that we would only give them independence if the people voted for it prime or is entirely different or you have a big russian speaking population
this is the focal lengths the conflict over the folk and islands and i know that you worked in margaret thatcher's government the government that initiated that campaign to regain the falkland islands and ever since the u.k. government maintained that the people of the full clans have a right to self-determination in two thousand and thirteen there was even a referendum that produced very similar results to the referendum in crimea so why do you think the right of self-determination was allowed...
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they made fun of him, and yet this man together with margaret thatcher and the pope changed the course of history, rollback economic, gave us freedom and prosperity that has been unmatched since then, and did this with an unfriendly media and democrats that could not stand him. it is possible to do this again. [applause] it comes down to a leader who can inspire us around that approach. i asked the three of you, i think of these young guns, katie, how about you? you didn't live through that period, but as a pundit, have we always had these battles and divisions that we overcome? >> i had the honor of being at the reagan center yesterday. so i got a refresher on reagan's time in office. we have always had these battles, but what made reagan a great is when people said it was impossible to get this done in washington, he said, i don't care. we are going to do this way -- things this way. i think we can do it again. there have always been disagreements, and that is healthy. allow usisagreements to come up with new ways to do things and to get rid of bad ideas, and we are always going to h
they made fun of him, and yet this man together with margaret thatcher and the pope changed the course of history, rollback economic, gave us freedom and prosperity that has been unmatched since then, and did this with an unfriendly media and democrats that could not stand him. it is possible to do this again. [applause] it comes down to a leader who can inspire us around that approach. i asked the three of you, i think of these young guns, katie, how about you? you didn't live through that...
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nile gardener the director of the margaret thatcher center for freedom warning britain is fast becomingeding ground for terrorists. >> there's an ink bait tore for terrorism. the british government says fight hundreds now they are fighting iraq and syria. a figure according to some could be as high as 1500. this is a massive problem for the british government. it is major security issue for britain and for the united states. after all these jihadists could return to the u.k. and travel op to the united states. they have to be dealt with on the ground in syria and iraq. they view president obama as a weak figure. that's a real problem for the white house. >> now extreme weather alert. people of southern california being warned to stay out of the water. monster waves and powerful rip current being fueled by a tropical storm churning 800 miles off the coast. waves 20 feet drawing surfers to the wedge in new port beach. one person died after he was dragged from the swells. ner rescued laird hamilton. he was thankful. his eyes were big and he was appreciative he was back on the land. >> the
nile gardener the director of the margaret thatcher center for freedom warning britain is fast becomingeding ground for terrorists. >> there's an ink bait tore for terrorism. the british government says fight hundreds now they are fighting iraq and syria. a figure according to some could be as high as 1500. this is a massive problem for the british government. it is major security issue for britain and for the united states. after all these jihadists could return to the u.k. and travel op...
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former british prime minister margaret thatcher. you're essentially saying this is it's a breeding ground for britain's jihadist. >> the british government says that at least 300 jihadists have fighting for isis. so this is a massive problem for the british government. it is also a major security issue for britain and the united states. these jihadists could return to the middle east and they could then return to the middle east. they really have to be dealt with in syria and on the groundin iraq. >> britain of course has been a very tolerant society that has been used by islamists, the islamists have used moskss for recruiting grounds for islamist terrorists. they have indoctrinated jihadists. britain has become a breeding ground for islamist terrorists. that now is changing and there are calling from many british politicians for far tougher measures to be taken, to be arrested eed detained. >> he's also mayor boris johnson is quoted as saying anyone who's traveling to syria or iraq should be proven guilty until before being presum
former british prime minister margaret thatcher. you're essentially saying this is it's a breeding ground for britain's jihadist. >> the british government says that at least 300 jihadists have fighting for isis. so this is a massive problem for the british government. it is also a major security issue for britain and the united states. these jihadists could return to the middle east and they could then return to the middle east. they really have to be dealt with in syria and on the...
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into this, looking at great leaders and problem-solving abilities, it picked up something on margaret thatcherand i'm looking at reading some on her and then i'm also doing some genealogy and the little bit of research they are working through ancestry.com and doing additional research to look at how some others solve problems. >> what are you reading this summer? tell us what's on your reading list and send us a tweet on booktv. posted to our facebook page or send us an e-mail at booktv at c-span.org. >> serhii plokhy at harvard university reports that the dissolution of the soviet union was based more on ukraine and russia on a continued unified state than on american foreign policy initiatives. this hour-long program is next on booktv. >> good morning. good morning. i'm joann myers. on behalf of the carnegie council, click to welcome our booktv and guests to this program. serhii plokhy is the professor of the ukraine history and director at harvard university. his book, "the last empire: the final days of the soveit union", will come as he writes, not only lift the curtain of time under dra
into this, looking at great leaders and problem-solving abilities, it picked up something on margaret thatcherand i'm looking at reading some on her and then i'm also doing some genealogy and the little bit of research they are working through ancestry.com and doing additional research to look at how some others solve problems. >> what are you reading this summer? tell us what's on your reading list and send us a tweet on booktv. posted to our facebook page or send us an e-mail at booktv...
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now, gardner with a foreign policy researcher for former british prime minister margaret thatcher and he is now director of the thatcher center for freedom. he joins us. a pleasure to have you on the program. what a compelling decisive article that you wrote. how do you see this? and what should the united states be doing about it? >> well, i think that david cammeron's press conference today was a real tort of force. he emphasized that the free world is engaged in epic struggle against evil islamic terrorists who seek our destruction. this is exactly the kind of thing that the u.s. president should be saying. unfortunately, barack obama at his press conference yesterday the white house, gave exactly the opposite message. it was confusing, it was muddled. it was hugely embarrassing. and he basically said fat out that the white house has no strategy whatsoever for combating isis. a huge contrast self-assured decisive leadership of the british prime minister compared to the u.s. president, supposedly the leader of the free world, who came across as someone who was hugely confused, uncon
now, gardner with a foreign policy researcher for former british prime minister margaret thatcher and he is now director of the thatcher center for freedom. he joins us. a pleasure to have you on the program. what a compelling decisive article that you wrote. how do you see this? and what should the united states be doing about it? >> well, i think that david cammeron's press conference today was a real tort of force. he emphasized that the free world is engaged in epic struggle against...
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a very urgents, difficult terrorist group and look, david cameron, he's in the same group as margaret thatchernd ronald reagan. peace is strength. with obama, we're going to have war through weakness. this is a very serious situation throughout the world and obama is playing golf. >> dd, listen, of course, we know it is a very serious situation and i wanted to add to what you said, that prime minister cameron said at least 500 people have traveled from the u.k. to syria and iraq to fight with militant groups. that's people from his part of the world. so that is why perhaps he sees it as more pressing at the moment. go ahead, kristy. i think you were trying to jump in. >> it's totally clear there was an incredibly unfortunate statement sound bite that came out of the press conference this week, which was the we don't have a strategy, when he was talking about a strategy toward bombing syria. fox there is no strategy there. but not a surprise, that was a pretty bad sound bite. >> hen hen -- >> he followed up that -- >> dd, if i can finish. >> he never said a strategy. >> if i can finish. >> go a
a very urgents, difficult terrorist group and look, david cameron, he's in the same group as margaret thatchernd ronald reagan. peace is strength. with obama, we're going to have war through weakness. this is a very serious situation throughout the world and obama is playing golf. >> dd, listen, of course, we know it is a very serious situation and i wanted to add to what you said, that prime minister cameron said at least 500 people have traveled from the u.k. to syria and iraq to fight...
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if you're going to say glasnost and per troika are taking roots and margaret thatcher shining spotlight caused others to say, wait a minute, this is not a monolithic soviet union/gorbachev game. i think there's pressure from other places. there's poems being written, and things are happening. the pope is giving permission for it to happen. uchblts for me the best way to understand this, as andy mentioned, is i think what gorbachev launched was ahn intellectual revolution, the moment you say we are going to allow not only reform and change, because everybody likes reform and change, but reform and change not centralizedoij'@ moss cows and reform and change on the factory floor, allowing people to berle gin to question. that's where things begin to cataly catalyze, but for me, i think at the heart it's the explanation you are describing. the decision to make not only structural changes, but intellectual changes as well, none of which has anything to do with the united states. yes, i think if there's one pernicious evil lie in history which is driving u.s. foreign policy and terrible direc
if you're going to say glasnost and per troika are taking roots and margaret thatcher shining spotlight caused others to say, wait a minute, this is not a monolithic soviet union/gorbachev game. i think there's pressure from other places. there's poems being written, and things are happening. the pope is giving permission for it to happen. uchblts for me the best way to understand this, as andy mentioned, is i think what gorbachev launched was ahn intellectual revolution, the moment you say we...
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as margaret thatcher correctly the coldald reagan won war without firing a shot. we would be looking at a world today that is more dangerous and more unstable and more of a threat to our vital national security interests. how does the culture affect this picture? my friends it affects us in profound ways. regardless of who we send to washington, we live in a nation today where one out of every two marriages roughly in and in divorce and half of all children, a majority of all children in america today will grow up in a home without either a mother or a father. usually a father. 40 percent of all the children born in america this year will be born outside of the institution of marriage. we talked a lot about the direct to theinstant -- threat institution of marriage by same-sex marriage and i believe very strongly that marriage should be defined as a man and a woman in a sacred union for their entire lives. [applause] that will tell you, straight folk have done more damage to the institution of marriage than just about anybody would've dreamed of doing. way in the
as margaret thatcher correctly the coldald reagan won war without firing a shot. we would be looking at a world today that is more dangerous and more unstable and more of a threat to our vital national security interests. how does the culture affect this picture? my friends it affects us in profound ways. regardless of who we send to washington, we live in a nation today where one out of every two marriages roughly in and in divorce and half of all children, a majority of all children in...
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margaret thatcher said i only slept four hours a day, but, yeah, you took a two hour nap every afternoon so it all evened out. some of you who sleep right now are probably biphasic sleepers. but the pedestrians were mostly polly phasic. this is a real thing, you can train yourself to sleep in 45 minute increments several times throughout the day. 23 you're able to fall into rem sleep quickly, you're as rested as if you slept 6-8 hours a night. i think it was a physiological quirk that some of these guys had that they were able to function on very little sleep. every time you laid down to take a nap, everybody else on the track was making more laps. and either catching up with you or extending their lead. you didn't want to sleep very much when you were in a six-day race. there were all kinds of strategies. it was interesting, by the fifth or sixth day, that's when the attendance really got exciting. now, the guys are just sleep deprived, dirty, smelly. they didn't have the modern sports medicine. the diet generally consisted of mutton, which i've had a lot of in mongolia, now that i thin
margaret thatcher said i only slept four hours a day, but, yeah, you took a two hour nap every afternoon so it all evened out. some of you who sleep right now are probably biphasic sleepers. but the pedestrians were mostly polly phasic. this is a real thing, you can train yourself to sleep in 45 minute increments several times throughout the day. 23 you're able to fall into rem sleep quickly, you're as rested as if you slept 6-8 hours a night. i think it was a physiological quirk that some of...
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margaret thatcher says, i only slept four hours a day, but, yeah, you took a two-hour nap every afternoonme of you who are asleep right now are biphasic sleepers. the pedestrians were mostly poly phasic sleep injuries. th -- sleepers. you can train yourself to sleep 45 minute inkrempts. if you're able to fall in rem sleep quickly you're as rested as if you slept six to eight hours a night. if it was a physiological quirk that some of these guys had, that they were able to function on very little sleep. every time you went to -- you laid down to take a nap everybody else on the track was making more laps and either catching up with you or extending their lead, so you didn't want to sleep very much when you were in a six-day race, so there were all kinds of strategies. it was interesting. by the fifth or sixth day that's when the attendants got excited. the competitors were bedrag ld, they didn't have the diet generally consisted of mutt ton, which i've had a lot of in mongolia now that i think about it, and also like raw beef steak. one guy's favorite was greasy eel broth. i asked allyson
margaret thatcher says, i only slept four hours a day, but, yeah, you took a two-hour nap every afternoonme of you who are asleep right now are biphasic sleepers. the pedestrians were mostly poly phasic sleep injuries. th -- sleepers. you can train yourself to sleep 45 minute inkrempts. if you're able to fall in rem sleep quickly you're as rested as if you slept six to eight hours a night. if it was a physiological quirk that some of these guys had, that they were able to function on very...
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i'm very interested in margaret thatcher because she was a key figure in the book. it was a great book. i know charles wells. he'd been working on that for a long time. but i think that it was one of the figures in british life that immediately became a kind of iconic figure. he knew that she was someone people were going to argue about for decades to come. i'm nearly 40 but there are very few people in my lifetime in britain who have that sort of iconic status. he died 50 years ago before my time. but for my generation, whether you love her or loathe her was a key figure but i'm very interested in her leadership style not just that she was a woman. she had a lot of sort of religious imagery that she used. she was almost like a sort of preacher in terms of her style and she was a big inspiration to you. >> guest: she was. she was an inspiration. so, she became when i was 4-years-old so i didn't remember that i remembered the day that she left i was probably 15 and a half so that was a very long time when she was the sort of dominant figure in the politics. a whole d
i'm very interested in margaret thatcher because she was a key figure in the book. it was a great book. i know charles wells. he'd been working on that for a long time. but i think that it was one of the figures in british life that immediately became a kind of iconic figure. he knew that she was someone people were going to argue about for decades to come. i'm nearly 40 but there are very few people in my lifetime in britain who have that sort of iconic status. he died 50 years ago before my...
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i would suggest the relationship that margaret thatcher was going through in her own caucus, in her owncountry, also had an impact on the debate that took place in washington, d.c. and in other capitals, especially in europe. especially when you consider that europe was trying to give itself definition as an entity, rather than just have the sovereign definition of its members. and that was a strained period of time in the relationship between the british and the french. wait a minute, it is always a strained relationship in time between -- but it was particularly strained at this period of time as europe was trying to give definition to itself, and the british were reluctant to be part of the full definition, and the french were demanding that their definition be the definition. so i think there was -- that was a dynamic that also impacted some of the discussions about the changes that were taking place, in the soviet union. and how we should respond to those changes. there was also the economic opportunity that was perceived by europe, actually before it was perceived by the united st
i would suggest the relationship that margaret thatcher was going through in her own caucus, in her owncountry, also had an impact on the debate that took place in washington, d.c. and in other capitals, especially in europe. especially when you consider that europe was trying to give itself definition as an entity, rather than just have the sovereign definition of its members. and that was a strained period of time in the relationship between the british and the french. wait a minute, it is...
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he is director at the margaret thatcher center for freedom at the heritage foundation. >> now, you have said that you weren't surprised when you heard that the isis militant who beheaded james foley was british. why do you say that? >> yeah, i wasn't surprised at all. for many years british jihadists have been traveling to all sorts of war zones and hot spots across the world. and the fact that there are already 500 jihadists on the ground inside iraq and syria, many in quite senior positions in isis, meant that it was no real surprise that the killer of james foley happens to be british. and many of those associated as well i think with the murder were also british. so this should come as no surprise to anyone who is familiar with the british terror networks that are emanating from london alone. >> so why is islamic extremism such a problem in the uk? what is it about life in britain that is pushing these young men to choose to go and fight with these extremists, these terror groups overseas? >> well, it's a very good question. and british intelligence authorities estimate there are ar
he is director at the margaret thatcher center for freedom at the heritage foundation. >> now, you have said that you weren't surprised when you heard that the isis militant who beheaded james foley was british. why do you say that? >> yeah, i wasn't surprised at all. for many years british jihadists have been traveling to all sorts of war zones and hot spots across the world. and the fact that there are already 500 jihadists on the ground inside iraq and syria, many in quite senior...
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margaret thatcher.pportunitytook our , and since the parliament came to scotland, life has been better. we introduced free care for this elderly. removed tuition fees for the next generation of students. we helped by providing security and gave opportunity to the young. when we have problems like the current threat to the fairness -- shipyards, we act decisively to the same jobs. but it is much, far too much, that is still controlled at westminster. the good not stop the bedroom tax rate we cannot stop illegal wars. of --not stop the spread in this prosperous hundred. we cannot stop countless billions being wasted on weapons of mass distraction. now we have the opportunity to change all that. three weeks on thursday, we can take matters into scottish hands. no one wants to go back. to finish thewant home rule charter. run thely no one will affairs of this country better than the people who live and work in scotland. no one cares more about scotland. , they cannot1979 tell us we cannot do it. just like t
margaret thatcher.pportunitytook our , and since the parliament came to scotland, life has been better. we introduced free care for this elderly. removed tuition fees for the next generation of students. we helped by providing security and gave opportunity to the young. when we have problems like the current threat to the fairness -- shipyards, we act decisively to the same jobs. but it is much, far too much, that is still controlled at westminster. the good not stop the bedroom tax rate we...
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cite the role of nato, the triumph of ronald reagan and margaret thatcher.here in the mix, we should surely give credit to brussels for being a force for stability and economic integration. you might ask me, what is all the fuss about? what is the problem? is the eu isyou suffering from a crisis of underperformance and collapse of political trust. the rest of the eurozone is mired in low growth and has been for years before the eurocrisis even struck. between 1980 and 1988 come average growth in the area was 2%. then it got worse from 1999-2012, 1.5%. ae euro had been turned into weapon of mass job destruction. in spite of all the talk of the corner having been turned, unemployment is stuck at 25% in people --e for young and double that rate for young people for large trunks of southern europe -- large chunks of southern europe. we have levels of -- the single market is failing to deliver. countrieseen eurozone is growing less fast than trade between those countries and the rest of the world, which is not what we were told to expect. this is the fault of the
cite the role of nato, the triumph of ronald reagan and margaret thatcher.here in the mix, we should surely give credit to brussels for being a force for stability and economic integration. you might ask me, what is all the fuss about? what is the problem? is the eu isyou suffering from a crisis of underperformance and collapse of political trust. the rest of the eurozone is mired in low growth and has been for years before the eurocrisis even struck. between 1980 and 1988 come average growth...
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only a low level delegation was sent to british prime minister margaret thatcher's funeral last year.d area. three people were shot at one oak, including rap mogul suge(ó1 night. he was hit six times, underwent surgery and is expected to be okay. new reports are claiming chris brown was the intended target. >>> miley cyrus turning heads at the mtv music awards. she didn't twerk, but she still had got a lot of people talking. she let her date, a homeless teen-ager, accept her video of the year award. >> i survived in shelters all over the city. i cleaned your hotel rooms. i've been an extra in your movies. i've been an extra in your life. so i may have been invisible to you on the streets, i have a lot of the same dreams that brought many of you here tonight. >> then there was beyonce, who blew the crowd away with a epic 15-minute performance. ♪ ♪ everybody on your feet ♪ >> amid the divorce rumors, she was greeted by her daughter and her husband, jay-z. they presented her with the michael jackson award. >> thank you all for this moment. we love you so much. i love you. my beloved, i l
only a low level delegation was sent to british prime minister margaret thatcher's funeral last year.d area. three people were shot at one oak, including rap mogul suge(ó1 night. he was hit six times, underwent surgery and is expected to be okay. new reports are claiming chris brown was the intended target. >>> miley cyrus turning heads at the mtv music awards. she didn't twerk, but she still had got a lot of people talking. she let her date, a homeless teen-ager, accept her video of...
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. >> because they say they were promised it when margaret thatcher did the plan.ow are activists reacting? >> we are here in the central district. activists will be gathering this morning to protest. the plan is to formally launch a campaign of civil disobedience. chances of dialogue have been exhausted. the occupation central will definitely happen. beijing is a bigger machine that hong kong. >> absolutely. thank you so much for that. we will have more on this later on when we talk to hong kong's former chief secretary. that is coming up at 7:40 hong kong. issue right here in hong kong. you want to stay tuned for that. we stay in hong kong because after losing out on what is oxpected to be the biggest ip in history, the exchanges opening the debate on its future. what exactly are we talking about here? issuedhong kong exchange something to spread opinion and debate on do we need to change the current system when it comes to voting rights? do we now allow or can we allow or is it a good idea to allow certain types to have superior voting rights to others? that was
. >> because they say they were promised it when margaret thatcher did the plan.ow are activists reacting? >> we are here in the central district. activists will be gathering this morning to protest. the plan is to formally launch a campaign of civil disobedience. chances of dialogue have been exhausted. the occupation central will definitely happen. beijing is a bigger machine that hong kong. >> absolutely. thank you so much for that. we will have more on this later on when...
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. >> margaret thatcher. >> we will move forward. we will do this thing right.are some really talented conservatives. i tend to lean in the republican direction. i am interested to see how it emerges. stuart: the politician that provides an optimistic, sunshine approach is the future. >> it has to be coupled with explaining these realities. >> good luck. stuart: thank you very much. here is what we have for you the rest of this hour. governor mike huckabee. they need a change. get with the times. then we also have for you, apple's iphone. cheaper. less capable phones. the reason why, we will dig into that in our halftime report. a popular app. yo. all it does is send a simple message, yo. it is wildly popular. the "wall street journal" says it will be very popular. two developments in iraq. sending more military advisers to help fight. mike baker is next. does he agree with lieutenant colonel who said this? >> very effectively recruiting thousands of foreign fighters around the world to join their ranks. if we do not have a strategy, meaning people who have peop
. >> margaret thatcher. >> we will move forward. we will do this thing right.are some really talented conservatives. i tend to lean in the republican direction. i am interested to see how it emerges. stuart: the politician that provides an optimistic, sunshine approach is the future. >> it has to be coupled with explaining these realities. >> good luck. stuart: thank you very much. here is what we have for you the rest of this hour. governor mike huckabee. they need a...
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margaret thatcher remarked at funeral, that the aviets know how to do funeral. i'm definitely coming back next year. wrong.n't they decided to take a risk on a his 50's and that man was gorbachev. chehnenko dies, he begins remarkable series of summit reagan. with ronald unexpected and it is matched by an unexpected level of interest matched by ronald reagan. is more sceptal of gorbachev, that either he was a for real and he may have good intentions but he auld be disattached with single bullet and the soviet the capability of destroy the united states. h. bush team, once george bush became president, when i'm speaking of bush, i'm referring to george h. bush was more cautious. in of the biggest surprises my research on how much tension between the reagan team and the bush team. used the reagan to transition as saying bush fired everyone. referred to mush reaganites. the practice of annual summits bosh chov comes to an end. it is not going to be a cold war year. there is a massive protest in 1989. just had that anniversary. observed insary was china in silence. t
margaret thatcher remarked at funeral, that the aviets know how to do funeral. i'm definitely coming back next year. wrong.n't they decided to take a risk on a his 50's and that man was gorbachev. chehnenko dies, he begins remarkable series of summit reagan. with ronald unexpected and it is matched by an unexpected level of interest matched by ronald reagan. is more sceptal of gorbachev, that either he was a for real and he may have good intentions but he auld be disattached with single bullet...
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margaret thatcher remarked at the second funeral the soviets they know how to do a funeral i'm definitelyoming back next year. it turned out she wasn't wrong. so after that embarrassing sequence of events the politburo was willing to take a risk on a man in their 50s and that man turned out to be mikhail gorbachev. mikhail gorbachev comes to power in march of 1985. of course, he not only institutes glasnost and perestroika but begins a series of meetings with president ronald reagan. so mikhail gorbachev ascension to power is unexpected and reform is unexpected and matched by level of interest by ronald reagan. george h.w. bush in contrast is much more skeptical of gorbachev. his national security adviser always liked to point out that either gorbachev was a fraud on which the united states was a fraud or gorbachev was for real and he may have good intentions but kobe dispatched with a single bullet and the soviet union had the ability to destroy the united states. the bush team once it took office, once george h.w. bush became president, when i'm speaking of bush i'm speaking about georg
margaret thatcher remarked at the second funeral the soviets they know how to do a funeral i'm definitelyoming back next year. it turned out she wasn't wrong. so after that embarrassing sequence of events the politburo was willing to take a risk on a man in their 50s and that man turned out to be mikhail gorbachev. mikhail gorbachev comes to power in march of 1985. of course, he not only institutes glasnost and perestroika but begins a series of meetings with president ronald reagan. so mikhail...
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margaret thatcher.n 1997, we took our opportunity, and since the parliament came to scotland, life has been better. we introduced free care for the elderly. removed tuition fees for the next generation of students. we helped by providing security and gave opportunity to the young. when we have problems like the current threat to the -- shipyards, we acted decisively to save jobs. but it is much, far too much, that is still controlled at westminster. we cannot stop the bedroom tax rate. we cannot stop illegal wars. we cannot stop the spread of -- in this prosperous country. we cannot stop countless billions being wasted on weapons of mass destruction. now we have the opportunity to change all that. three weeks on thursday, we can take matters into scottish hands. no one wants to go back. no more scots want to finish the home rule charter. absolutely no one will run the affairs of this country better than the people who live and work in scotland. no one cares more about scotland. just like in 1979, they c
margaret thatcher.n 1997, we took our opportunity, and since the parliament came to scotland, life has been better. we introduced free care for the elderly. removed tuition fees for the next generation of students. we helped by providing security and gave opportunity to the young. when we have problems like the current threat to the -- shipyards, we acted decisively to save jobs. but it is much, far too much, that is still controlled at westminster. we cannot stop the bedroom tax rate. we...
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council at the white house, then got on an airplane and flew to aspen, colorado to meet with margaret thatcheren institute., to mee thatcher who was giving a speech at the aspen institute. i remember sitting in that session with the two of them and mrs. thatcher said, "i believe saddam hussein is going on into saudi arabia, that he is not going to stop at kuwait. he wants those oil fields, and it's going to be one country after another." and president bush says, "i agree, and i think he must be stopped." and he said, "let's go around the world and see who's with us and who's against us." >> one of the extraordinary things about george bush is when he became president, he knew most of the other leaders in the world. >> it's only with friends that you can take off the gloves and talk from the heart. >> and he cultivated those friendships. they weren't just acquaintances for him. >> he was absolutely the pioneer of telephone diplomacy. his capacity more than anybody else i ever knew simply to pick up the phone and talk to people. there suddenly out of the blue was the leader of the free world. >>
council at the white house, then got on an airplane and flew to aspen, colorado to meet with margaret thatcheren institute., to mee thatcher who was giving a speech at the aspen institute. i remember sitting in that session with the two of them and mrs. thatcher said, "i believe saddam hussein is going on into saudi arabia, that he is not going to stop at kuwait. he wants those oil fields, and it's going to be one country after another." and president bush says, "i agree, and i...
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there were so many funerals, margaret thatcher remarked at the second funeral, the soviets they know how to do a funeral i'm definitely coming back next year. it turned out she wasn't wrong. so after that embarrassing sequence of events the politburo was willing to take a risk on a man in his 50s and that man would not die and that man turned out to be mikhail ÑiÑi mikhail gorbachev comes to power in march of 1985.qiÑwkr of course, he not only institutes glasnost and perestroika but begins a series of meetings with president ronald reagan. so mikhail gorbachev's ascension to power is unexpected and his interest in reform is unexpected and matched by a level of interest by ronald reagan. george h.w. bush in contrast is much more skeptical of gorbachev. his national security adviser always liked to point out that either gorbachev was a fraud on which the u.s. should be on its guard, or gorbachev was for real and he may have good intentions but russia could be dispatched with a single bull eat and the soviet union had the ability to destroy the united states. the bush team once it took
there were so many funerals, margaret thatcher remarked at the second funeral, the soviets they know how to do a funeral i'm definitely coming back next year. it turned out she wasn't wrong. so after that embarrassing sequence of events the politburo was willing to take a risk on a man in his 50s and that man would not die and that man turned out to be mikhail ÑiÑi mikhail gorbachev comes to power in march of 1985.qiÑwkr of course, he not only institutes glasnost and perestroika but begins...
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margaret thatcher remarked at the second funeral the soviets they know how to do a funeral i'm definitelyoming back next year. it turned out she wasn't wrong. so after that embarrassing sequence of events the politburo was willing to take a risk on a man in their 50s and that man turned out to be mikhail gorbachev. mikhail gorbachev comes to power in march of 1985. of course, he not only institutes glasnost and perestroika but begins a series of meetings with president ronald reagan. so mikhail gorbachev ascension to power is unexpected and reform is unexpected and matched by level of interest by ronald reagan. george h.w. bush in contrast is much more skeptical of gorbachev. his national security adviser always liked to point out that either gorbachev was a fraud on which the united states was a fraud or gorbachev was for real and he may have good intentions but kobe dispatched with a single bullet and the soviet union had the ability to destroy the united states. the bush team once it took office, once george h.w. bush became president, when i'm speaking of bush i'm speaking about georg
margaret thatcher remarked at the second funeral the soviets they know how to do a funeral i'm definitelyoming back next year. it turned out she wasn't wrong. so after that embarrassing sequence of events the politburo was willing to take a risk on a man in their 50s and that man turned out to be mikhail gorbachev. mikhail gorbachev comes to power in march of 1985. of course, he not only institutes glasnost and perestroika but begins a series of meetings with president ronald reagan. so mikhail...
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did not, which is that he had spent most of the night and previous hours on the telephone with margaret thatcherlmet kohl and especially mikhail gorbachev who pleaded with him not to do anything because the great concern was this excitement in the crowd would get out of hand. that violence would ensue. that no one could control this incredible change that no one had foreseen. each of them had in the back of their minds a singular example of celebration going too far and being turned into violence by those who had thought it had gone too far which was, of course, tiananmen square which had happened only months before. time and again, president bush and his staff said to themselves and approached changes in eastern europe by suggesting, let us not go too far in celebrating those who are democratizing from the streets up. let's not celebrate those reformers because those reformers have enemies and those reformers, i.e., those in control of the communist state have tanks and have guns. and we can see what can happen when they get pushed too far. and ultimately the great fear of the administration t
did not, which is that he had spent most of the night and previous hours on the telephone with margaret thatcherlmet kohl and especially mikhail gorbachev who pleaded with him not to do anything because the great concern was this excitement in the crowd would get out of hand. that violence would ensue. that no one could control this incredible change that no one had foreseen. each of them had in the back of their minds a singular example of celebration going too far and being turned into...
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they sent two representatives from the white house to his funeral in contrast to none to margaret thatcher's. they really went over the top. why are they doing this? it's a political move. they have a really tough midterm coming up and the democrats are going to get hurt, so they are trying to get out their base. and pushing ferguson, making it into a race scaring people and dividing people along racial lines is a useful get out the vote strategy. i said that's crazy. turns out, it was entirely true. and john lewis said this, quote, ferguson has made it crystal clear to the african american community and others that we've got to go to the polls. you participate and vote, you can have some control over what happens to your child and your country. >> the democrats are more engaged into the midterm election which is a bigger result of what the turnout will be. >> five of the six council members are white. >> this is not a local election, it's a national election. the democratic party at the national level is saying to elect a democratic house to prevent future partisan? they are basically sayin
they sent two representatives from the white house to his funeral in contrast to none to margaret thatcher's. they really went over the top. why are they doing this? it's a political move. they have a really tough midterm coming up and the democrats are going to get hurt, so they are trying to get out their base. and pushing ferguson, making it into a race scaring people and dividing people along racial lines is a useful get out the vote strategy. i said that's crazy. turns out, it was entirely...
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joining us with insight is val gardner, the director of the mark margaret thatcher center for freedoms morning. >> good morning. >> when you see a face as young as 23 or 24, is that startling to you or surprising? does it raise red flags or is this simply the way isis works? >> it is not a surprise at all. this particular individual abdel bary lives in a $2 million home in west london. it is not a surprise at all. there are, according to official government estimates, at least 500 britains fighting with isis in iraq and syria. a muslim mp last week said it could be as high as 1500 britains fighting with isis. so this is a huge figure. it's a huge security problem for great britain. and mi-6 estimates there are around 2,000 al qaeda-inspired militants operate iing in syria alone. so this gives you an idea of the scale. we are seeing 20 a month or so british imlambists heading over to syria and iraq. and this is an indication of a shear scale facing the britains alone. >> how much intelligence we can get from gathering information there on the ground in the region. we have heard it from
joining us with insight is val gardner, the director of the mark margaret thatcher center for freedoms morning. >> good morning. >> when you see a face as young as 23 or 24, is that startling to you or surprising? does it raise red flags or is this simply the way isis works? >> it is not a surprise at all. this particular individual abdel bary lives in a $2 million home in west london. it is not a surprise at all. there are, according to official government estimates, at least...
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it was margaret thatcher.robin was on the show that morning, you always knew anything was possible. >> there's tammy baker at home going my eyes are sealed. let me go. >> and the truth shall let you go! >> yeah, i'm 50 matty! and you're looking good! >> always whacky. >> gynecologist who's a magician. wouldn't that be a little frightening? oh! look, a dove! >> always wild. >> they made a lot of fun in the movie about your hair. >> i may have gone to the zoo and had monkeys come up saying what in here? you're walking around? hey hey hey hey! >> we'll beith the live colon cam. katie! >> that would really hurt, robin. >> really? we're doing the imax shot. >> sometimes a bit wicked. >> here's willard. matt simmons is 114. oops, we're a little late with the call. we're bouncing the ball. >> we were always left wanting more. >> look out! >> oh, no. >> no, no, no. >> i've got children to put through college. >> i didn't say anything. precious needs cash. >> you may remember seeing him on "today." but what we remember
it was margaret thatcher.robin was on the show that morning, you always knew anything was possible. >> there's tammy baker at home going my eyes are sealed. let me go. >> and the truth shall let you go! >> yeah, i'm 50 matty! and you're looking good! >> always whacky. >> gynecologist who's a magician. wouldn't that be a little frightening? oh! look, a dove! >> always wild. >> they made a lot of fun in the movie about your hair. >> i may have gone...