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declined --ften many saw margaret thatcher fall because of the justice issues. claire: what about the papers in favor of the u.k. remaining in the e.u.? there is a referendum on june 23, and the two things are entirely different. the tories are saying the important thing now is not to leave europe to the conservatives. them that machinations could lead to a general election, and early one. it says brits must follow david cameron's lead to stay in, the lead of the labour party. party, and labour also the greens and most of the other parties. it says one of the interesting things to note, two thirds of tory ministers in the cabinet are going to fight to stay in europe. claire: and the in and out referendum is getting coverage in french papers. nick: of course. "liberacion." toeron has four months convince voters in the u.k. , the totally paradoxical correspondent says, that ministers should have a choice on this issue when cameron has come back with a deal. "godgaro." " took six days to create planet earth, it took six centuries to create europe," and now we're se
declined --ften many saw margaret thatcher fall because of the justice issues. claire: what about the papers in favor of the u.k. remaining in the e.u.? there is a referendum on june 23, and the two things are entirely different. the tories are saying the important thing now is not to leave europe to the conservatives. them that machinations could lead to a general election, and early one. it says brits must follow david cameron's lead to stay in, the lead of the labour party. party, and labour...
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back to this point, alan, you're an anglo german, you will of course be aware of the fact that margaret thatcher used to talk about there is no alternative, it was one of her slogans for talking up her own leadership. i'm troubled by the fact that a consensus among you guys that somehow a country like germany, with all its economic and political and social resources, cannot come up with a decent opposition and decent opposition figure, it worries me? alan: worries me too. what can i say. this has to do with the numbers in parliament. it has to do with the fact that we have a left wing party, a radical left wing party incapable of governing and cannot form a coalition, therefore there is no left wing, left-right divide and change of government and the only -- everyone just wants to get into bed with angela merkel, right. peter: this is still the case? alan: of course it's still the case because there is no alternative. if 80% of the germans say she hasn't got, you know, the thing under control, of course she hasn't, who does? does obama have it under control? does mr. putin have it under control?
back to this point, alan, you're an anglo german, you will of course be aware of the fact that margaret thatcher used to talk about there is no alternative, it was one of her slogans for talking up her own leadership. i'm troubled by the fact that a consensus among you guys that somehow a country like germany, with all its economic and political and social resources, cannot come up with a decent opposition and decent opposition figure, it worries me? alan: worries me too. what can i say. this...
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as margaret thatcher said, the problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people' s money. shelley: cruz then moved from domestic issues to foreign policy, vowing to destroy isis. and he touched on a topic that came up during last nights debate, including women in the u.s. draft. >> we have had enough of especially in the military. the idea that we would draft our daughters, put them in the military and put them in close combat, i think is wrong. shelley: ted cruz has no events scheduled for tonight. he will be back on the campaign trail tomorrow. jen: marco rubio focused on the democrats as well. the republican defended his experience and his record. he also discussed social security, obamacare, and strengthening the military. >> who are we going to nominate to represent the conservative movement in the republican party? and i hope,, yes me, i agree, i love it, woo. jen: rubio has a town hall in nashua tomorrow morning and a rally in the gate city in the evening. tom: ohio governor john kasich a town hall this afternoon. he told news 9 that he' s proud of his deba
as margaret thatcher said, the problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people' s money. shelley: cruz then moved from domestic issues to foreign policy, vowing to destroy isis. and he touched on a topic that came up during last nights debate, including women in the u.s. draft. >> we have had enough of especially in the military. the idea that we would draft our daughters, put them in the military and put them in close combat, i think is wrong. shelley: ted cruz has...
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. - george bush lost, margaret thatcher was kicked out by her own party, maroni lost, mitterrand lost, kohl eventually lost. the australian prime minister lost, the japanese prime minister lost and his ruling party was kicked out for the first time. - right, so it was a moment. - it was a moment in history, over a two or three-year period, this catharsis, as you call it, occurs and everybody turns to the opposing party. - can i go back to your first reason because i think that the conventional wisdom on one of the reasons that republicans were not as enthusiastic about president bush, and some peeled off to support ross perot, some may just not have voted, is this idea that he said, "i'm not going to raise taxes." and then either fairly or unfairly - sure. - he's perceived - to have broken that promise. that is the fundamental question in our politics today. they campaign as conservatives and then they get into government and they don't do what they said they were going to do. "we're going to throw out a bunch of people," they say. every election cycle, who come in and they promise, "
. - george bush lost, margaret thatcher was kicked out by her own party, maroni lost, mitterrand lost, kohl eventually lost. the australian prime minister lost, the japanese prime minister lost and his ruling party was kicked out for the first time. - right, so it was a moment. - it was a moment in history, over a two or three-year period, this catharsis, as you call it, occurs and everybody turns to the opposing party. - can i go back to your first reason because i think that the conventional...
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the single market was created by margaret thatcher and think this commission is more liberal, outward and competitive than the one we ever had before and it would be supremely ironic for britain to leave the european union right at the moment which the european union is looking more and more like the bringish outlook. michael: but they don't establish that policy perspective because he is an extreme advocate for joining the euro. roland: he wasn't. michael: november of 2008, in the evening standard it was clear that it was proposed we join the euro. roland: i hold that against you. michael: the country didn't want to join the euro. roland: we have a great option but in the european union, it's perfect. michael: you talk about the governing bodies of the e.u. and when angela merkel can open the doors to a million immigrants, that can have a profound impact on the british. we saw the chart showing how mmigration has become -- those immigrants up to three years, people understand they don't have the right to reside in the u.k. which is no decision of the u.k. -- [inaudible] roland: it wo
the single market was created by margaret thatcher and think this commission is more liberal, outward and competitive than the one we ever had before and it would be supremely ironic for britain to leave the european union right at the moment which the european union is looking more and more like the bringish outlook. michael: but they don't establish that policy perspective because he is an extreme advocate for joining the euro. roland: he wasn't. michael: november of 2008, in the evening...
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as margaret thatcher said, the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other peoples' money. sean: cruz also talked about the economy and foreign policy vowing to destroy isis. erin: marco rubio will be holding a town hall meeting and rally in nashua today. on sunday he stopped by a super bowl watch party in manchester after holding three town hall meetings. rubio defended his experience security and strengthening our military. >> who are we going to nominate to represent the conservative movement in the republican party. sean: ohio governor john kasich has a busy day ahead of him. he has 4 town hall meetings planned in plaistow, windham, merrimack and manchester, as well as a rally in hooksett. in nashua yesterday, kasich told news 9 that he is proud of his debate performance on saturday night and is feeling confident as we head into the primary. >> i think it was really good. people were really happy. you never know when you' re on the stage. it' s when you come off and you see folks. the wind is at our back and i think we' re going to really well. erin: jeb bush will be h
as margaret thatcher said, the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other peoples' money. sean: cruz also talked about the economy and foreign policy vowing to destroy isis. erin: marco rubio will be holding a town hall meeting and rally in nashua today. on sunday he stopped by a super bowl watch party in manchester after holding three town hall meetings. rubio defended his experience security and strengthening our military. >> who are we going to nominate to represent the...
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margaret thatcher was left that. since that the conservative party has been more skeptical. that's a division. the one hand, possible the wet nation in the world, also welcomed foreigners. on the other hand, we have a thing -- those two things clash. stuck. charlie:where does he negotiate? >> he gained that the european is not close to the union. out to do few opts with welfare reforms. one of the biggest issues in to deal with migrants. is happening people getting comingbout the checks into claiming benefits. he's got a rule that you get seven years before you're allowed to get benefits. it'sworth something but not really the thing you can go out and sell this on the street british. the main argument for staying repeatedly ismake the prospects of going out are much worse. everything is being versed. think thers, they paradise.ree trading charlie: britain is part of the union.n that was the point i was making. the economic unity, that was two points i was trying to make and you corrected me. not right.e, i'm idea ofe idea that the europe had some economic dimensions which ha
margaret thatcher was left that. since that the conservative party has been more skeptical. that's a division. the one hand, possible the wet nation in the world, also welcomed foreigners. on the other hand, we have a thing -- those two things clash. stuck. charlie:where does he negotiate? >> he gained that the european is not close to the union. out to do few opts with welfare reforms. one of the biggest issues in to deal with migrants. is happening people getting comingbout the checks...
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closer to the anglo-saxon models you could say on the 18th of february 2016 the statutes of margaret thatcher were r ressurected. hundreds of people have entered greece and they are repfusing t resettle them. you have the fact the unanimous decision of the last summit disappeared and we have not criticized that. borders were sealed off and it was agreed by the summit in march we should have open borders. now we have got a conference underway in viana excluding greece. the main player. how do we intend to come to a european solution? i have had no hint of criticism to what is going on in veena and you make the point what we decide needs to be delivered. -- vienna -- we need a legal route to be created. greece needs tangible help. we cannot go on as if individual member states were le left alon. this as a -- is a human duty. let me say it loud and clear and if we should take example from the portuguese government thousands could be taken from there or the helping of the greek proverance taking thousands. why can't other states help? it should not be power play governor johnson and cameron. prov
closer to the anglo-saxon models you could say on the 18th of february 2016 the statutes of margaret thatcher were r ressurected. hundreds of people have entered greece and they are repfusing t resettle them. you have the fact the unanimous decision of the last summit disappeared and we have not criticized that. borders were sealed off and it was agreed by the summit in march we should have open borders. now we have got a conference underway in viana excluding greece. the main player. how do we...
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but i will tell you this, as margaret thatcher observed the problem with socialism is that you run outf other peoples' money. and let me tell you tonight. >> senator ted cruz with a big speech, a big night for senator cruz. the iowa caucus winner with the most votes, ever for a candidate in the iowa caucuses. speaking for now, 32 minutes in this acceptance speech of the win. we wanted to let that breathe. you saw hillary clinton earlier, we have recorded that and you will see that in just a moment. the fox news decision desk is classifying iowa democratic caucuses as too close to call. in that speech, by hillary clinton she did not talk about where she is in this race, she said this is a big sigh of relief, and she will continue to fight. >> we want to get you to bernie sanders now giving us his view on the issue. let's take a look at whether we hear a victory declaration from him. >> the votes are still not complete. likes like we'll have about half of the iowa delegates. i want to take this opportunity to congratulate secretary clinton, of somebody, yes. in her organization for wagin
but i will tell you this, as margaret thatcher observed the problem with socialism is that you run outf other peoples' money. and let me tell you tonight. >> senator ted cruz with a big speech, a big night for senator cruz. the iowa caucus winner with the most votes, ever for a candidate in the iowa caucuses. speaking for now, 32 minutes in this acceptance speech of the win. we wanted to let that breathe. you saw hillary clinton earlier, we have recorded that and you will see that in just...
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kennedy: hello, and welcome back, margaret thatcher said the problem with socialism is eventually yourun out of other people's money. we have a socialist looking to spend ours, here's bernie sanders on some of his popular proposals. >> we're going to raise the minimum wage to 15 bucks an hour! >> i believe in a medicare for all single payer program. >> why can't all people in this country have health care? why can't we make public colleges and universities tuition free? why not? young people are thinking about is how does it happen that with all of this technology and productivity and our economy, they are likely to have a lower standard of living than their parents. kennedy: i know it sounds like all fun and games. will it work? ask associate professor of business and economics at the kings college. brian-ommics i call it. what's going on in his mind that this utopia seems like a great precinct? >> it does sound nice to have free education and free health care. kennedy: why stop there? >> these things sound good, appeal to younger generations, they love the idea of these things avail
kennedy: hello, and welcome back, margaret thatcher said the problem with socialism is eventually yourun out of other people's money. we have a socialist looking to spend ours, here's bernie sanders on some of his popular proposals. >> we're going to raise the minimum wage to 15 bucks an hour! >> i believe in a medicare for all single payer program. >> why can't all people in this country have health care? why can't we make public colleges and universities tuition free? why...
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as margaret thatcher said, the probable socialism is eventually you run out of other people' s money. shelley: he vowed to destroy isis and touched on a topic that came up during last days debate, ted cruz: we have had enough with political correctness, especially in the military. political correctness is dangerous. the idea we would draft our daughters to forcibly bring them into the military and put them in close combat i think is wrong. shelley: senator cruz has no events scheduled tonight. trail tomorrow. shelly walcott, wmur news 9. tom: tonight, republican front runner donald trump is in new hampshire talking to voters about last night debate. jean mackin joins us with what he had to say about big money in the presidential race. jean mackin: donald trump talked to a rally at plymouth university this afternoon. he told the audience he earned high grades the debate stage last night telling the crowd the winner. the crowd he is the only presidential candidate funding his own campaign. donald trump: i am $40 million under budget. isn' t that nice? i am $49 under budget and number on
as margaret thatcher said, the probable socialism is eventually you run out of other people' s money. shelley: he vowed to destroy isis and touched on a topic that came up during last days debate, ted cruz: we have had enough with political correctness, especially in the military. political correctness is dangerous. the idea we would draft our daughters to forcibly bring them into the military and put them in close combat i think is wrong. shelley: senator cruz has no events scheduled tonight....
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. >> i wish them both luck. [ laughter ] but i will tell you this, as margaret thatcher observed, the trob with socialism is eventually you run out of other people's money. >> much of the story line for the coverage leading up to the iowa caucuses was donald trump, the massive rallies, his skipping of debates, the non-traditional campaign he was running, and the questions of whether or not his supporters would actually show up to the polls. many of them did, but not enough to put him over the top, so trump was left to tout his second place finish. >> we finished second, and i want to tell you something. i'm just honored. i'm really honored, and i want to congratulate ted. and i want to congratulate all of the incredible candidates, including mike huckabee, who's become a really good friend of mine. so congratulations to everybody. >> iowa caucus polling is not necessarily known for else unpredictability, but there are surprises, that came in the form of florida senator marco rubio who finished third right behind donald trump, and he predicted that he would eventually be the nominee. >
. >> i wish them both luck. [ laughter ] but i will tell you this, as margaret thatcher observed, the trob with socialism is eventually you run out of other people's money. >> much of the story line for the coverage leading up to the iowa caucuses was donald trump, the massive rallies, his skipping of debates, the non-traditional campaign he was running, and the questions of whether or not his supporters would actually show up to the polls. many of them did, but not enough to put...
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level you could direct a monument saying on the eighteenth of february, 2016, the spirit of margaret thatcher was resurrected. a monument in brussels to that effect. hundreds of thousands of people in the last few months have coming to greece and the e.u. is refusing to enter into its commitment to redistribute those people, to resettle them. you have the fact the unanimous decision of the last summit has disappeared and you haven't criticized that the day after the summit no one was talking about it, orders were sealed off. it was agreed that by the summit in march, we should still have open borders and a common decision and now we have a conference underway in vienna excluding greece, the main player. how do we intend to come to a european solution? no hint of criticism to what is going on in vienna from council or commission. what we decided needs to be delivered. that would be the first condition for being allocated and greece being helped. we remediator legal route to be created. greece needs tangible help. we can't go on as if individual member states were left alone. member states are
level you could direct a monument saying on the eighteenth of february, 2016, the spirit of margaret thatcher was resurrected. a monument in brussels to that effect. hundreds of thousands of people in the last few months have coming to greece and the e.u. is refusing to enter into its commitment to redistribute those people, to resettle them. you have the fact the unanimous decision of the last summit has disappeared and you haven't criticized that the day after the summit no one was talking...
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as margaret thatcher said, we have to make the argument and do the hard work. we have to make the argument against the democrats so we can win the argument and then when the vote. [applause] >> whenever he is on the campaign trail or at home, he tries to do some homework with caroline. just like in your family, every kid resembles one of the parents to a certain degree. she is just like her dad. our little catherine is a little bit more like me. caroline and ted went off to do some math homework together, and i told him to return the instructions, and i told her to do a problem set. well, he started out reading the directions and she is a really good reader and she followed right behind, read them herself. she said, dad, i have read the instructions at the same time you have, and i have a different interpretation. [laughter] >> i could not believe my ears. she did the problem her way, and he did the problem is like, and they came to the same answer. they had a little battle all week. she said on friday, i am going to finish this problem set, and we will see who
as margaret thatcher said, we have to make the argument and do the hard work. we have to make the argument against the democrats so we can win the argument and then when the vote. [applause] >> whenever he is on the campaign trail or at home, he tries to do some homework with caroline. just like in your family, every kid resembles one of the parents to a certain degree. she is just like her dad. our little catherine is a little bit more like me. caroline and ted went off to do some math...
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margaret thatcher was less that way inclined. since then, the conservative party has been more skeptical. the british are stuck with possibly the most cosmopolitan nation in the world. we've always welcome foreigners. on the other hand, we are insular. no surprise, we are an island. charlie: what did you negotiate? john: he gained a little bit. he gained the idea the european union is not always about ever closer union. he got if you opt outs to do with welfare reforms. at the moment, one of the biggest issues in europe is to do with migrants, particularly internal migrants in the european union. people are getting angry about the number coming to britain and claiming benefits. he has a rule that says you get seven years before you are allowed to get benefits. it is worth something but not the sort of thing you can sell on the streets of britain with a passionate declaration. the main argument for staying in he will make is the prospects of going out are much worse. everything has been reversed. the ideological dreamers are large
margaret thatcher was less that way inclined. since then, the conservative party has been more skeptical. the british are stuck with possibly the most cosmopolitan nation in the world. we've always welcome foreigners. on the other hand, we are insular. no surprise, we are an island. charlie: what did you negotiate? john: he gained a little bit. he gained the idea the european union is not always about ever closer union. he got if you opt outs to do with welfare reforms. at the moment, one of...
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as margaret thatcher said the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people'slause] reaganomics, start a business and your parents garage. nomics, you move into your parents garage. time we pursue tax reform and regulatory reform and you pull the boot of the federal government off the next of small see incredible economic growth. small businesses are the heart of the economy. you want to see incredible growth? lift the burden's on small businesses. regulatory reform. we need to repeal every word of obamacare. [applause] obamacare is the biggest job killer in this country. we need to pass commonsense health care reform that makes health insurance personal and portable and affordable and keeps government from getting in between us and our doctors. tax reform. now we spent about $500 billion on taxes compliance each year. that is about the budget of our entire military. it is wasted on did weight losses as we say in texas it doesn't produce a single truck or tortilla. we should adopt a simple flat tax where every american can fill out their taxes on a postcard. [a
as margaret thatcher said the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people'slause] reaganomics, start a business and your parents garage. nomics, you move into your parents garage. time we pursue tax reform and regulatory reform and you pull the boot of the federal government off the next of small see incredible economic growth. small businesses are the heart of the economy. you want to see incredible growth? lift the burden's on small businesses. regulatory reform. we...
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he skips the funeral of margaret thatcher. he skips this funeral.made time to go to the funeral of walter krcronkite, b this is a sitting supreme court justice that sat on the bench for 30 years. he has no other engagement. he still has time to reverse this decision. it doesn't look like he's prepared to. i want your reaction. >> i have reached a level of cynicism about him that is actually serene. so i think this is par for the course. >> as somebody who practiced the law for almost a decade, and covered the supreme court for years, i'm not used to seeing a president show this level of disrespect to the supreme court, the body of the u.s. supreme court. interesting development tonight on cbs news, where scott pelley had an interview with hillary clinton and asked her whether she has ever lied. watch this. >> you know, in '76 jimmy carter said, i will not lie to you. >> uh-huh. well, i have to tell you, i have tried in every way i know how literally, from my years as a young lawyer through my time as secretary of state to level with the american peo
he skips the funeral of margaret thatcher. he skips this funeral.made time to go to the funeral of walter krcronkite, b this is a sitting supreme court justice that sat on the bench for 30 years. he has no other engagement. he still has time to reverse this decision. it doesn't look like he's prepared to. i want your reaction. >> i have reached a level of cynicism about him that is actually serene. so i think this is par for the course. >> as somebody who practiced the law for...
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quoting margaret thatcher, when one rereports to physical attacks, it means they have not another point to make. what we've seen is this hitting the airwaves with cruz and trump in ads. we'll so he tomorrow night as both try to make inroads with the evangelical vote in south carolina, especially with donald trump continuing to hold a pretty strong lead in the state. we don't have a lot of good polling, really any good polling, since the new hampshire primaries, so we're curious how that shakes out, but for now it looks like donald trump is still on top here. ted cruz also taking aim at not just republican rivals but a democratic rival, hillary clinton, in a spoof of "office space" which you can probably see playing right now. it's hillary clinton beating up on what's supposed to be her e-mail server like the workers beat up on that print. it's sort of a tongue in cheek reference that's going to be playing on "saturday night live" during that program tomorrow night here in south carolina. thomas? >> getting a lot of air time in advance, snl, that parody ad. hallie jackson in greenville,
quoting margaret thatcher, when one rereports to physical attacks, it means they have not another point to make. what we've seen is this hitting the airwaves with cruz and trump in ads. we'll so he tomorrow night as both try to make inroads with the evangelical vote in south carolina, especially with donald trump continuing to hold a pretty strong lead in the state. we don't have a lot of good polling, really any good polling, since the new hampshire primaries, so we're curious how that shakes...
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but i will tell you this, as margaret thatcher observed the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other peoples money. force in washington that can stand against the american people, that can stand against the grassroots, that can land against our unity. we're goingo do this together .s a movement from the people take tonight, iowa has made clear to america and to the world, morning is coming. morning is coming. amy: donald trump, who went into the iowa caucus leading in the republican polls, attempted to downplay his second-place finish. >> i was told by everybody, do not go to iowa, you could never finish even in the top 10. and i said, but i have friends in iowa. i know a lot of people in iowa, i think that will like me. let's give it a shot. they said, don't do it. i said, i have to do it. and we finished second. and i want to tell you something, i'm just honored. i'm really honored. and i want to congratulate ted and congratulate all of the incredible candidates, including mike huckabee, who has become a really good friend of mine. so congratulations to everybody.
but i will tell you this, as margaret thatcher observed the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other peoples money. force in washington that can stand against the american people, that can stand against the grassroots, that can land against our unity. we're goingo do this together .s a movement from the people take tonight, iowa has made clear to america and to the world, morning is coming. morning is coming. amy: donald trump, who went into the iowa caucus leading in the...
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but ever since margaret thatcher demanded her money back, the conservative party has been angry.id cameron thought heived promise a referendum on brussels if he won power again. lo and behold even to his surprise he won a majority, so he kind of caught himself and felt he had to make good on his proims and hold this in or out referendum. >> woodruff: so what are the main arguments today for leaving the e.u.? >> well, some of them are historical and nostalgic. britain is an island, was an empire, it's never been fully european, but too close to europe to escape it, too. it was very much engaged in the great european wars but won them so it has a different sense of its own sovereignty than let's sea france or germany or bull gum which understand that sovereignty can be vulnerable. britain is an anglo-saxon country. it has a different notion of laws. it's not the napoleonic code. so that's one thing. the second thing is the british sense of sovereignty. they feel parliament really must be sovereign, and the people who want to leave feel brussels interferes too much in the operations
but ever since margaret thatcher demanded her money back, the conservative party has been angry.id cameron thought heived promise a referendum on brussels if he won power again. lo and behold even to his surprise he won a majority, so he kind of caught himself and felt he had to make good on his proims and hold this in or out referendum. >> woodruff: so what are the main arguments today for leaving the e.u.? >> well, some of them are historical and nostalgic. britain is an island,...
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the problem with socialism, at certain point, margaret thatcher said, you run out of other people's money. >> democrats may not show up for bernie sanders at general election either. trish: very interesting. thank you so much. good to have you guys here. >> thank you. trish: reining iowa caucus champion rick santorum what it takes to win over iowa voters. he is joining us. a little later on our own john stossel says betting markets, people putting money on candidates is way better predictor than the polls. it is because people have their own money on the line. you don't want to miss it. see you back here in two. the microsoft cloud allows us to access information from anywhere. the microsoft cloud allows us to scale up. microsoft cloud changes our world dramatically. it wasn't too long ago it would take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome. now, we can do a hundred per day. with the microsoft cloud we don't have to build server rooms. we have instant scale. the microsoft cloud is helping us to re-build and re-interpret our business. this cloud helps transform business. this is the m
the problem with socialism, at certain point, margaret thatcher said, you run out of other people's money. >> democrats may not show up for bernie sanders at general election either. trish: very interesting. thank you so much. good to have you guys here. >> thank you. trish: reining iowa caucus champion rick santorum what it takes to win over iowa voters. he is joining us. a little later on our own john stossel says betting markets, people putting money on candidates is way better...
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as margaret thatcher said, we have to make the argument and do the hard work. we have to make the argument against the democrats so we can win the argument and then when the vote. [applause] >> whenever he is on the campaign trail or at home, he tries to do some homework with caroline. just like in your family, every kid resembles one of the parents to a certain degree. she is just like her dad. our little catherine is a little bit more like me. caroline and ted went off to do some math homework together, and i told him to return the instructions, and i told her to do a problem set. well, he started out reading the directions and she is a really good reader and she followed right behind, read them herself. she said, dad, i have read the instructions at the same time you have, and i have a different interpretation. [laughter] >> i could not believe my ears. she did the problem her way, and he did the problem is like, and they came to the same answer. they had a little battle all week. she said on friday, i am going to finish this problem set, and we will see who
as margaret thatcher said, we have to make the argument and do the hard work. we have to make the argument against the democrats so we can win the argument and then when the vote. [applause] >> whenever he is on the campaign trail or at home, he tries to do some homework with caroline. just like in your family, every kid resembles one of the parents to a certain degree. she is just like her dad. our little catherine is a little bit more like me. caroline and ted went off to do some math...
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as margaret thatcher observed, the problem with socialism is eventually run out with other eventuallyney -- is you run out with other people's money. [applause] let me tell you, tonight, i cannot wait to stand on that debate stage with hillary clinton. [applause] win by speaking the truth with a smile. the truth is, the american people are fed up with washington, with the corrupt class that enriches itself and leaves behind the working men and women of this country. the truth is, the american people are fed up with a federal government that views the bill of rights and the constitution as a rough draft and and anonvenience -- and inconvenience and something to be set aside, and we are ready to take back the inalienable rights that are given to us by our creator. [applause] the reason all of you are here is the same reason i am here. heidi and i have spent every waking moment for the last year. we love our kids. our girls, caroline and 5,herine, at age 7 and age everyone of us here, when we go to bed at night, we think, what kind of world are we leaving our kids? are we giving our childre
as margaret thatcher observed, the problem with socialism is eventually run out with other eventuallyney -- is you run out with other people's money. [applause] let me tell you, tonight, i cannot wait to stand on that debate stage with hillary clinton. [applause] win by speaking the truth with a smile. the truth is, the american people are fed up with washington, with the corrupt class that enriches itself and leaves behind the working men and women of this country. the truth is, the american...
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they call her america's margaret thatcher. connell: where do you get the% in the lowell poll in new hampshire? what do you expect her to get? >> she has outperformed in everything shy has every done. connell: what does that mean to impress? what is the goal staying in? obviously goal is president. >> sure. connell: why stay in so long if you're not among the top tier, if you're not somebody's considered likely nominee? >> this is a long run process. connell: so you think she could win. >> absolutely. connell: how? what would the path be? that is what everybody says about these other candidates. what would her path be. >> carly has teams on the ground in 25 states. on ballot in 33 states and growing. 35,000 people across the country growing signed a petition to see her on the debate stage. carly fiorina is powerful voice. we had eight candidates drop out of this race. carly fiorina is not quitting as famous lady once said. connell: i wonder if they will change their mind and let her in. it would len i be eight on the stage if t
they call her america's margaret thatcher. connell: where do you get the% in the lowell poll in new hampshire? what do you expect her to get? >> she has outperformed in everything shy has every done. connell: what does that mean to impress? what is the goal staying in? obviously goal is president. >> sure. connell: why stay in so long if you're not among the top tier, if you're not somebody's considered likely nominee? >> this is a long run process. connell: so you think she...
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as margaret thatcher observed, the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other people'soney. [applause] let me tell you, tonight, i cannot wait to stand on that debate stage with hillary clinton. [applause] we will win by speaking the truth with a smile. the truth is, the american people are fed up with washington, with the corrupt class that enriches itself and leaves behind the working men and women of this country. the truth is, the american people are fed up with a federal government that views the bill of rights and the constitution as a rough draft and an inconvenience and something to be set aside, and we are ready to get back to the vision of the framers of protecting the inalienable rights that are given to us by our creator. [applause] you know, the reason all of you are here is the same reason i am here. the same reason heidi and i have spent every waking moment for the last year. we love our kids. our girls, caroline and catherine, at age 7 and age 5, everyone of us here, when we go to bed at night, we think, what kind of world are relieving our kids? leaving
as margaret thatcher observed, the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other people'soney. [applause] let me tell you, tonight, i cannot wait to stand on that debate stage with hillary clinton. [applause] we will win by speaking the truth with a smile. the truth is, the american people are fed up with washington, with the corrupt class that enriches itself and leaves behind the working men and women of this country. the truth is, the american people are fed up with a federal...
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. >> did you believe what margaret thatcher said about the eu?nd the journal always thought it was in the best interest of them to stay. interesting editorial today, the case for eu membership isn't as clear as it once went. the american interest is whether britain contributes more to global freedom and to our own economic strengths from inside or outside. we thought answer was inside but 2345u clear as it used to be." >> he's been mentioned as a replacement for david cameron. >> well, if he doesn't get his way on this, he can't stay, right? >> i don't think so. probably not. he's betting everything on this. the thing that's going to be interesting this vote is not until june that's when you see probably the pickup in refugees coming down again. the winter tamped that down a bit. >> unelected bureaucrats calling the shots in belgium with margaret thatcher. and an even larger bureaucracy in decision making. and single currency, single financials. all of these things we've talked about again and again. we have nothing going on here. hillary clinton
. >> did you believe what margaret thatcher said about the eu?nd the journal always thought it was in the best interest of them to stay. interesting editorial today, the case for eu membership isn't as clear as it once went. the american interest is whether britain contributes more to global freedom and to our own economic strengths from inside or outside. we thought answer was inside but 2345u clear as it used to be." >> he's been mentioned as a replacement for david cameron....
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got to tell you he can say the pope should not be involved in politics because john paul and margaret thatcher and robert -- ronald reagan brought down a p stuart: eyewall. neil: they will argue for the disenfranchisement of those that are poor, we can question global warming and all that but in the officials from campaign response to the pope if and when the vatican is attacked by isis which as everybody knows is basis's ultimate trophy i can tell you the pope would have only wish and pray donald trump would have been president because this would not have happened. what do you make of that? >> i hate to say this but there is truth in that. don't you think isis would love to have a video of them cutting the head of the pope off, god forbid. let's be real about this. the reality is the we are in a global war against terrorism and the pope is a target, so is every jew, every question, everybody who doesn't believe the way isis believes. even atheists. i hate to see religion and politics get involved at this stage of the game. the only thing that troubles me about the pope's response is the pope
got to tell you he can say the pope should not be involved in politics because john paul and margaret thatcher and robert -- ronald reagan brought down a p stuart: eyewall. neil: they will argue for the disenfranchisement of those that are poor, we can question global warming and all that but in the officials from campaign response to the pope if and when the vatican is attacked by isis which as everybody knows is basis's ultimate trophy i can tell you the pope would have only wish and pray...
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you have been compared to margaret thatcher.me an awful lot of joan of arc. >> thank you. ok. and would you like it to you? >> st. francis assisi, great school. >> ok. now i know why it is hannah and liam. sure. >> one for me and one for hannah. >> ok. your job on tuesday is to make sure that mom and dad go to vote, ok? that's right. you have to hook up that dogsled, talk to everybody you know, ok? talk at church tomorrow. ok. there you go. now we have a picture, ok. thank you so much. >> we will get everybody in. there. don't disappear >> perfect. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> awesome. clarifies what is going on. >> it does. >> thank you for the opportunity to hear you speak. >> thank you. i hope i have your support. yes? i am still thinking. >> that is my rule. one picture, one vote. >> smile. >> thank you. two of your answers were the best i have heard from anybody. >> thank you. leadership and helping people, beautiful explanation. >> thank you. talk to everybody you know. >> i will. >> thank
you have been compared to margaret thatcher.me an awful lot of joan of arc. >> thank you. ok. and would you like it to you? >> st. francis assisi, great school. >> ok. now i know why it is hannah and liam. sure. >> one for me and one for hannah. >> ok. your job on tuesday is to make sure that mom and dad go to vote, ok? that's right. you have to hook up that dogsled, talk to everybody you know, ok? talk at church tomorrow. ok. there you go. now we have a picture,...
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in the united kingdom, they consider the great expectations of margaret thatcher.ling sink further. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene. with me is francine lacqua in london. francine:in this hour, it james. he says, stay long, gold. starling was a bit of a bid. we have a survey out saying that --rexit vote would actually of course, we are looking at china, as you mentioned. guests. wonderful to our first link word news in london with caroline hyde. in germany, parliament has approved tighter rules on refugees act by angela merkel. the measures would speed up the processing of requests for asylum. those who do not qualify could be expelled for third -- expelled faster. economists are warning that the u.k. should not leave the european union. in germany, parliament has approved tighter rules on refugees act by angela merkel. those responding to a bloomberg survey said that leaving would triple the chances of the u.k. falling into a recession. those campaigning for britain to stay has said that leaving would jeopardize jobs and growth. and
in the united kingdom, they consider the great expectations of margaret thatcher.ling sink further. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene. with me is francine lacqua in london. francine:in this hour, it james. he says, stay long, gold. starling was a bit of a bid. we have a survey out saying that --rexit vote would actually of course, we are looking at china, as you mentioned. guests. wonderful to our first link word news in london with caroline hyde. in...
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that we can say that we tried come disadvantage ourselves and not have to make the argument as margaret thatcher said we have to make the argument, to the hard work of finding the facts, making the argument against democrats so that we can win the argument and then we win the vote. he's not going to give up. [applause] so whenever ted is on the campaign trail at once in a while when he is at home he tries to do homework with carolyn. just like in your family, every kid resembles one of the parents to a certain degree and caroline, so grateful, issues like our debt. our little katherine who's not here is a little more like me but caroline and ted went off to do some math homework to do that. i told him to redo the instructions, and i told her to go ahead and do a problems. ted started out, read the directions and she's really good read and she followed right behind them and read them or sell. when he was that he told have to do the problem and she said, dad, i've read instructions at the same time you have and i have a different interpretation how to do the problem. i couldn't believe my ears to
that we can say that we tried come disadvantage ourselves and not have to make the argument as margaret thatcher said we have to make the argument, to the hard work of finding the facts, making the argument against democrats so that we can win the argument and then we win the vote. he's not going to give up. [applause] so whenever ted is on the campaign trail at once in a while when he is at home he tries to do homework with carolyn. just like in your family, every kid resembles one of the...
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the single market was created by margaret thatcher.ve this position is more liberal and outward looking and competitive than one we have ever had before and it would be supremely ironic for britain to lead -- leave the european union's red at the moment in which the european union is looking more and more like the british outlook. >> hsbc's policy and competition is changing up yet again. a global pay freeze less than two weeks after it was imposed. listenedaid the bank to feedback and decided to find another way to save money. the hiring freeze remains in place. >> adidas has raised its outlook for 2015. it sees growth in his reebok brand. adidas protects that revenue and operating profit will rise by double digits. the company reported full-year earnings that beat analyst estimates. this has been your global business report. alix: earlier today, sweden'central bank lowered its adjust rate further than zero to provide info --to provide inflation. scarlet: bloomberg surveillance interviewed the governor on how much past the central ban
the single market was created by margaret thatcher.ve this position is more liberal and outward looking and competitive than one we have ever had before and it would be supremely ironic for britain to lead -- leave the european union's red at the moment in which the european union is looking more and more like the british outlook. >> hsbc's policy and competition is changing up yet again. a global pay freeze less than two weeks after it was imposed. listenedaid the bank to feedback and...
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as margaret thatcher said, the problem with socialism, eventually you run out of other people's moneyrently, reaganomics. you start a business in your parents garage. obamanomics. you move into your parents garage. [applause] and the folks you understand the flipside of that which is that every time we pursued tax reform and regulatory reform, every time you pull the boot of the federal government off their necks of small businesses, we see incredible economic growth. small businesses are the heart of the economy. two-thirds of all new jobs come from small businesses. you want to see incredible growth? lift the burdens on small businesses. you want to see stagnation? do what we're doing out and hammer the living daylights out of small businesses. regulatory reform. the most important regulatory reform is we need to repeal every word of obamacare. [applause] obamacare is the biggest job killer in this country and we need to instead pass commonsense health care reform that makes health insurance personal and affordable, portable and keeps government from getting in between us and our do
as margaret thatcher said, the problem with socialism, eventually you run out of other people's moneyrently, reaganomics. you start a business in your parents garage. obamanomics. you move into your parents garage. [applause] and the folks you understand the flipside of that which is that every time we pursued tax reform and regulatory reform, every time you pull the boot of the federal government off their necks of small businesses, we see incredible economic growth. small businesses are the...
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but i will tell you this, as margaret thatcher observed, the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other eople's money. and let me tell you, tonight i cannot wait to stand on that debate stage with hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] senator cruz: we will win by speaking the truth with a smile. the truth is, the american people are fed up with washington, with the corrupt class that enriches itself and leaves behind the working men and women of this country. the truth is, the american people are fed up with a federal government that views the bill of rights and the constitution as a rough draft, as n inconvenient, as something to be setaside and we are ready to get back to the vision of the framers of protecting the unalienable rights given to each f us by our creator. the reason all of you are here is the same reason i am here. the same reason heidi and i have spent every waking moment for the last year, we love our kids. our girls, caroline and katherine, at age 7 and age 5, every one of us here when we go to bed at night we think, what kind of world are we leaving
but i will tell you this, as margaret thatcher observed, the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other eople's money. and let me tell you, tonight i cannot wait to stand on that debate stage with hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] senator cruz: we will win by speaking the truth with a smile. the truth is, the american people are fed up with washington, with the corrupt class that enriches itself and leaves behind the working men and women of this country. the truth is, the...
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lincoln and a portrait of antonin scalia painted by a famous artist who painted portraits of margaret thatcher and ronald reagan. what i found interesting about this portrait, it came from the harvard school of law, which is justice scalia's alma matre and depicts the justice with his hand on a stack of books including the international webster dictionary and federalist papers. why is that? what symbolism? >> he was a great believer in what was called texturalism. which was words mean what they mean. we don't ask legislators what they meant when they pass a law. it's irrelevant what their intent was. up a we look at are the words themselves, the text. one of the most influential aspects of his tenure as chief justice, carol, if i could call people's attention to something that's going to happen even before we get inside. you know, the supreme court rarely appears in public. of course no cameras in the courtroom, but when the casket is brought in, all the justices will line up on the steps. you know, right directly behind us, and we'll see them all together. and the last time i saw them all tog
lincoln and a portrait of antonin scalia painted by a famous artist who painted portraits of margaret thatcher and ronald reagan. what i found interesting about this portrait, it came from the harvard school of law, which is justice scalia's alma matre and depicts the justice with his hand on a stack of books including the international webster dictionary and federalist papers. why is that? what symbolism? >> he was a great believer in what was called texturalism. which was words mean...
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to paraphrase margaret thatcher, when one resorts to personal attacks, it means they have not a singleanders is in tampa, florida where trump will be speaking tonight. we heard this liar accusation from donald trump last night. what's he talking about? >> reporter: well, he's talking about push-pulls. let me explain what that is. political season, we're used to hearing about polls. people may call you on the phone, sometimes it's a computer, and you answer questions. a push poll is designed to sound like a poll but it's actually designed to push your opinion a different direction. so you answer a question, and the way you answer the question, the following question is then designed to perhaps shed light in a negative way about the candidate that you just said you like. so fussif you said you like something about donald trump, then it brings up a second question that is not really a question but, rather, designed to influence you, to push you toward another candidate. now, donald trump and marco rubio say that they're getting reports from folks in south carolina getting these sorts of p
to paraphrase margaret thatcher, when one resorts to personal attacks, it means they have not a singleanders is in tampa, florida where trump will be speaking tonight. we heard this liar accusation from donald trump last night. what's he talking about? >> reporter: well, he's talking about push-pulls. let me explain what that is. political season, we're used to hearing about polls. people may call you on the phone, sometimes it's a computer, and you answer questions. a push poll is...
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tom: you go back to margaret thatcher to get the idea -- david: i remember those days. living there then. beginning to talk about getting back to those valuations. david: how much of this is anticipation of what the fed might do? one of the governor said do not rule out march. we are seeing more divergence again. jonathan: sterling is a strong dollar story. the only currency straight it stronger against the dollar this morning as the japanese yen -- the only currency stronger against the dollar this morning is the japanese yen. risk forely brexit sterling. tom: there is a lot more going on. if there are more risks in the system and we get closer to a sub $20 oil and the 10 year starts to look like it will get below 1%, it is more signs that the central bank will come in with that safety net. mario draghi three years ago saying i will do whatever it takes and what is the market do? thank you very much come i will go a long. tom: we are not at that u.s. style dialogue. i would suggest that these coordinated market responses are outside of brexit. jonathan: there is a plet
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>> i think it points to the fundamental contradiction and that they offered to margaret thatcher, so-callednd two systems. i'm not sure two systems can exist in one country. it will be hong kong's system that changes if there's a clash. stuart: thank you for joining us with important issues which we tend to ignore because of so much going on in politics in the markets here. thanks for bringing us up-to-date. >> glad to do it, stuart. stuart: let's get to that election. new hampshire votes today. i say that donald trump needs at least a ten point win. rich lawrie from the national review is here. we go right at it. we do that. if donald trump doesn't win by ten points he might look like a loser. >> no, i think a win is a win, but people will be looking for what business observers used to call the donald discount. the gap twen what donald is saying amazing profits are going to be and the actual performance. so this will be, if he underperforms in new hampshire, it will be a sign that his underperforms in iowa wasn't just a matter of organizing and the nature of the caucuses, it's something en
>> i think it points to the fundamental contradiction and that they offered to margaret thatcher, so-callednd two systems. i'm not sure two systems can exist in one country. it will be hong kong's system that changes if there's a clash. stuart: thank you for joining us with important issues which we tend to ignore because of so much going on in politics in the markets here. thanks for bringing us up-to-date. >> glad to do it, stuart. stuart: let's get to that election. new hampshire...
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margaret thatcher was right. her words ring true today. run out of other people's money. ♪ >> the third hour of "varney & company" with this. losing some steam. it is up 85. a couple of big-name stocks are going up today. how about facebook. down $0.10. how about amazon. firmly above $500 a share. a lot of stocks coming back just a little here. microsoft. back above 50. barely. >> congratulations. saudi arabia. all agreed to oil production freeze. that is not a cut. that is a freeze. >> iran was not even part of the south. full of oil. yes. the same iran that we just lifted the sanctions off of. they are desperate at this point. if they can't at least put this freeze in place, it welcome back to haunt them. >> i do not think that the market believes them. a production freeze. the market would probably go up. >> they should have cut. they should have cut production. i am so sorry you will not get another 740 sevens with pictures in the background. they completely ignore the isis pitch you in the middle east. cry me a gold river. stuart: $29
margaret thatcher was right. her words ring true today. run out of other people's money. ♪ >> the third hour of "varney & company" with this. losing some steam. it is up 85. a couple of big-name stocks are going up today. how about facebook. down $0.10. how about amazon. firmly above $500 a share. a lot of stocks coming back just a little here. microsoft. back above 50. barely. >> congratulations. saudi arabia. all agreed to oil production freeze. that is not a cut....
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tonow you've been compared margaret thatcher. lot of joane also a of arc. >> thank you.ly i won't get burned at the stake. ha ha! and would you like it to you or... how do you want it? >> to the family is fine. >> st. francis xavier school. great school. [indiscernible conversation] why it's hannah and liam. >> can you sign one for each of them? l-i-a-m?am is >> yes. >> okay. now, liam and hannah. so your job on tuesday is to make sure that mom and dad go to vote. >> absolutely. to.e're going >> that's right. you've got to hook up that talk to everybody you know. go to school and talk about it on monday. okay? talk at church tomorrow. h at the end? an h-a-n-n-a-h? >> yes. >> okay. here you go. there you go. now we have a picture. okay! thank you so much. a sec.old that just for >> get everybody in. >> uh-oh. there!n't disappear >> beautiful! >> perfect! you very much. >> thank you! thank you. >> all right. conversation] >> it kind of clarifies what's going on now. >> it does. yeah. thank you. keep up the fight! >> thank you. worry. don't you >> thank you for the opportun
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