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some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my diary is of how she sent a message to geoffrey howe in. knox or i think then foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. call me to stop talking about a palestinian solution. how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david. i did. and i thought he probably ought to submit it for clearance. but there we all that's his reference is no references to it because i did i did. not draw it. to the foreign office in fact i think the cabinet office are responsible for clearing drafts of the source but. foreign office. before they go to it. next time you'll have to come on as a. lord right talking about syria. over the opposition look forward to his people that's wrong lloyd wright thank you for the show and. the house of lords will be back on wednesday this week in the form of. the treasury flight about why bricks it could be for the city of london until the. social media will feel wednesda
some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my diary is of how she sent a message to geoffrey howe in. knox or i think then foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. call me to stop talking about a palestinian solution. how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david. i did. and i thought he probably ought to submit it for clearance. but there we all that's his...
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some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my diary is of how she sent a message to geoffrey how in. knox or i think. foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. comment i have stopped talking about a palestinian solution. how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david owen. the former foreign secretary of clearing any memoirs with you know i did the personal basis and told david i thought he probably submitted a clearance he question but there we are that's his the reference is runway six then a reference to a secluded area which i did i did. not draw off to. go to the foreign office in fact i think the cabinet office are responsible for clearing drafts of the source but i got foreign office clearance and it was a triple the size before they got to it the next time you'll have to come on as as lord right talking about syria and perhaps our servant opposition to look forward to his journey but as well all right thank you and
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some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my daria's of how she sent a message to geoffrey howe in. knox or i think then foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. stop talking about. solution how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david. the former foreign secretary of clearing in the memo as. i did a personal basis and david i thought he probably ought to submit it for clearance. but there we are that's his the reference is one way six then a reference to a secluded area which i did i did submit i don't draft. to the foreign office in fact i think the cabinet office are responsible for clearing drafts of the source but i got foreign office clearance and triple the size before they got to it the next time you'll have to come on as. lord right talking about syria and perhaps our sort of opposition look forward to his tony blair as well all right thank you and that's it for the show and does the bricks it bill passes into
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with margaret thatcher, although she was the first female prime minister of this country, she is a divisiveure and i can imagine that a statue would be a target for vandals and why it could be a target in a place like that. thank you to both of you. apologies for the late start again. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer... thank you jessica elgot and henry zeffman. goodbye. right, it is 12 minutes to midnight. this marks the first anniversary of donald trump's inauguration as the us president. it's a turbulent 12 months with repeated controversies about the president's words and actions. jon sopel analyses the wider impact of the trump presidency on the world and us politics, as well as the economy... to some it may sound like a warning alarm, but the president this clanging is music... for all of the noise and the scandal since donald trump came to office, the dowjones is up roughly 30%. every day seems to bring anothe
with margaret thatcher, although she was the first female prime minister of this country, she is a divisiveure and i can imagine that a statue would be a target for vandals and why it could be a target in a place like that. thank you to both of you. apologies for the late start again. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer......
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we have our margaret thatcher fellow in the margaret thatcher center of freedom before arriving at heritage at the henry jackson society as well as provided oral evidence before parliamentary committees was the intelligence over britain's agencies with a degree of u.s. foreign policy at the study off america's at the university of london and earned his bachelors degree in international history. [applause] it is great to be back. t12 was that the chief dreaded officer. a scholar and policy practitioner with a focus on digital strategy and counter violence extremism. most recently, haroon ullah was on the planning staff at the state o department teaching at georgetown university and is a member on the council of foreign relations. and as a presidential scholar and the fulbright fellow. what else is there to say? he is here to speak of his fascinating new book, "digital world war" the floor is yours. [applause] the floor is yours. [applause] i am thrilled to be with you here today to talk about something i am very passionate about which is the information battlefieldd that is not either well u
we have our margaret thatcher fellow in the margaret thatcher center of freedom before arriving at heritage at the henry jackson society as well as provided oral evidence before parliamentary committees was the intelligence over britain's agencies with a degree of u.s. foreign policy at the study off america's at the university of london and earned his bachelors degree in international history. [applause] it is great to be back. t12 was that the chief dreaded officer. a scholar and policy...
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here in the uk says there's an outcry over scrapped plans for a statue of former prime minister margaret thatchersultancy, camberton. welcome to you and thank you for joining us. starting with time's ta ke joining us. starting with time's take on the questioning ofjeff sessions over the russia investigation and the question is now whether or not president trump will be next. the answer is no. it makes for a good headline but i think there is absolutely no way that the special counsel will jump from jeff sessions street to donald trump. this special investigation has been going on since made. time has been going on since made. time has returned to it over and over again. if the good read and they do interesting analysis of mueller, they are almost reverential. they are they are almost reverential. they a re interested they are almost reverential. they are interested in sessions because he was already controversial. he was controversial when appointed and also he
here in the uk says there's an outcry over scrapped plans for a statue of former prime minister margaret thatchersultancy, camberton. welcome to you and thank you for joining us. starting with time's ta ke joining us. starting with time's take on the questioning ofjeff sessions over the russia investigation and the question is now whether or not president trump will be next. the answer is no. it makes for a good headline but i think there is absolutely no way that the special counsel will jump...
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of course margaret thatcher got reelected.little bit careful about alienating some people whilst obviously fighting the good fight and taking your message to the people in other sense. >> yes, i certainly can sometimes be dangerous in injecting politics into shows like this. david sinclair, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> a pleasure. >>> coming up next, competing in the winter olympics is challenging enough. >> but two north korean skaters will be facing diplomatic pressures as well. we'll tell you about it. sses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> the winter olympics next month in south korea will be the largest ever. >> that's right. almost 3,000 athletes from 92 different countries are expected to compete. much of the
of course margaret thatcher got reelected.little bit careful about alienating some people whilst obviously fighting the good fight and taking your message to the people in other sense. >> yes, i certainly can sometimes be dangerous in injecting politics into shows like this. david sinclair, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> a pleasure. >>> coming up next, competing in the winter olympics is challenging enough. >> but two north korean skaters will...
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but of course margaret thatcher got re-elected.it careful about alienating some people whilst obviously you're fighting the good fight and taking your message to the people in the other sense. >> yep, it certainly can be dangerous injecting politics into shows like this. but david sinclair, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> a pleasure. >> thank you for being with us here on "cnn newsroom." i'm george howell. >> and i'm rosemary church. "cnn newsroom" continues after this very short break. don't go anywhere. penguin migr. trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 92 days. nah, nuh-uh. nope, nope, nope. you know who i'm gonna follow? my instincts. as long as gps can still get you lost, you can count on geico saving folks money. i'm breeding, man. fifteen minutes could sav
but of course margaret thatcher got re-elected.it careful about alienating some people whilst obviously you're fighting the good fight and taking your message to the people in the other sense. >> yep, it certainly can be dangerous injecting politics into shows like this. but david sinclair, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> a pleasure. >> thank you for being with us here on "cnn newsroom." i'm george howell. >> and i'm rosemary church....
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. >> in more recent years we have received in joint session margaret thatcher. >> mr. speaker, mr. president, governor allen, members of the general assembly, thank you for that splendid reception. it is one-on-one rarely receives in one's own country. >> she was the first female prime minister of the united kingdom. just a few years ago to mark the 400th anniversary of english settlement in north america, her majesty the queen of great britain was here and gave a very well received speech to a packed chamber. when you look up you see the original 1906 oval skylight. you also see the use of dutch metal paint that gives you all the gold gilding effects at a more affordable price and you see the use of these different panels painted to resemble demask silk panels, maybe flocked velvet but they're actually flat wall surfaces carefully painted. you also see in the house a navy blue and gold color scheme reflected throughout this chamber. the senate of virginia in the opposite wing has very similar decorations but they distinguished themselves with the burgundy and gold color scheme opp
. >> in more recent years we have received in joint session margaret thatcher. >> mr. speaker, mr. president, governor allen, members of the general assembly, thank you for that splendid reception. it is one-on-one rarely receives in one's own country. >> she was the first female prime minister of the united kingdom. just a few years ago to mark the 400th anniversary of english settlement in north america, her majesty the queen of great britain was here and gave a very well...
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i am very pleased to introduce the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom. his key areas of special place -- of specialization include the united nations and the role of great britain and europe in the u.s. led alliance against international terrorism. he was recently named one of the 50 most influential britons in dailys. by the london telegraph. and a leading authority on trans-atlantic relationships, he has advised the executive branch of the u.s. government on a range of issues from the role of international allies in postwar -- british.-britain leadership. his policy papers are widely read on capitol hill where he is regularly sought-after. he received his doctorate degree from yelp universe -- from yale university. let us welcome him and the rest of our panel today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome to today's event. thank you everyone for joining us in such extremely cold weather. really cold weather. it is more like moscow and washington. we will be talking about the russians later. superbhave two washington foreign-policy experts with us
i am very pleased to introduce the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom. his key areas of special place -- of specialization include the united nations and the role of great britain and europe in the u.s. led alliance against international terrorism. he was recently named one of the 50 most influential britons in dailys. by the london telegraph. and a leading authority on trans-atlantic relationships, he has advised the executive branch of the u.s....
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counsellors reject the plans for this margaret thatcher statue in parliament square. as pm, and they worry about vandalism. david davis has made his first commons committee appearance of the year, coming before the mps who are trying to keep tabs on brexit. there was much discussion of the proposed transition phase, the period immediately following our withdrawal in march next year. a conservative eurosceptic, jacob rees—mogg, raised the issue of the ecj, the european court of justice: david davis. the uk is subject to the european hollowjustice, to its new rules relating to the single market. and is paying into the european budget. are we not vassal state? no, we are not. not today. we have a representative on the board ofjustice. we have a representative on the court ofjustice. as i said earlier to one of your colleagues, i take the view that the transition is a little different. if that were going to be the case, in perpetuity, my answer would probably be yes, but the answer for sure time is no. would probably be yes, but the answer for a short time is no. isn't th
counsellors reject the plans for this margaret thatcher statue in parliament square. as pm, and they worry about vandalism. david davis has made his first commons committee appearance of the year, coming before the mps who are trying to keep tabs on brexit. there was much discussion of the proposed transition phase, the period immediately following our withdrawal in march next year. a conservative eurosceptic, jacob rees—mogg, raised the issue of the ecj, the european court of justice: david...
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i am very pleased to introduce the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom. his key areas of specialization include the united nations and the role of great britain and europe in the u.s. led alliance against international terrorism. he was recently named one of the 50 most influential britons in the u.s. by the london daily telegraph. transatlantic relations, he has advised the executive branch of the u.s. government on a range of issues from the role of international allies in postwar iraq to u.s.-british leadership. his policy papers are widely read on capitol hill where he is regularly sought after for his advice. he received his doctorate degree from yale university. let us welcome him and the rest of our panel today. [applause] good morning, everybody. welcome to today's event. thank you everyone for joining us in such extremely cold weather. brutally cold weather. it is more like moscow and -- moscow than washington. we will be talking about the russians later. [laughter] >> and we have two superb washington foreign-policy experts with us toda
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for their actions in the six counties plus was margaret thatcher a racist britain's former head of the diplomatic service good night tells us she advocated a whites only ruled south africa and the defacto drowning. vietnamese boat people all this and more coming up on today's going underground. but. even in islamabad one hundred fifty yards away when word reached been shot and wounded in the. left us house and rushed to the scene crossfire as he did so wearing a white handkerchief he approached the wounded man but as he did so he was hit by a burst of automatic fire and began to crawl away but with. the help of the gunfire continued in your road you frances reed also rushed to the scene. the british government's operation dimitrius is back in the news the alleged killing of civilians by the british army and its supporters in one hundred seventy one is known as the valley murphy massacre or belfast bloody sunday referencing another british massacre in northern ireland allegedly by some members of the same battalion forty six years ago tomorrow but while a labor government would institut
for their actions in the six counties plus was margaret thatcher a racist britain's former head of the diplomatic service good night tells us she advocated a whites only ruled south africa and the defacto drowning. vietnamese boat people all this and more coming up on today's going underground. but. even in islamabad one hundred fifty yards away when word reached been shot and wounded in the. left us house and rushed to the scene crossfire as he did so wearing a white handkerchief he approached...
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playing woody from toy story, and hanks playing margaret thatcher.e audience loved it. anything they do. >> that wig, though. thanks again for waking up with us. m' phillip mena. ad lib live picture-- san jose >>> a very good wednesday morning to you. taking a live look outside overlooking san jose. look at that, it's not raining right now. we have a break from the rain. no umbrellas needed. i don't think so, today. we are going to check in with kari in moments. good morning to you, thanks for joining us, i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. >> we needed to dry out a little bit. >> a little bit. there will be a quick moving rounds of rain moving through. it's not going to be a huge deal, it quickly moves across the bay area. as we look at what's happening out there, the showers are just to the north of us. that will roll across the bay area today.
playing woody from toy story, and hanks playing margaret thatcher.e audience loved it. anything they do. >> that wig, though. thanks again for waking up with us. m' phillip mena. ad lib live picture-- san jose >>> a very good wednesday morning to you. taking a live look outside overlooking san jose. look at that, it's not raining right now. we have a break from the rain. no umbrellas needed. i don't think so, today. we are going to check in with kari in moments. good morning to...
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for their actions in the six counties was margaret thatcher a racist britain's former head of the diplomatic service tells us she advocated a white suit. and the defacto drowning of vietnamese boat people all this and more coming up on today's going underground that was. the problem along with. even a song about one hundred fifty yards away when word reached him that a man of been shot and wounded in the. bottom of the me to the left as i was and rushed to the same. crossfire as he did so quit being a right on the approach the wounded man but as he did so he was had by a burst of automatic fire and began to crawl away but with. sudden rushed forward to help him but the gunfire continued i don't know if you're old you from such rate but also rushed to the sling shot so that the british government operation demetrius is back in the news the alleged killing of civilians by the british army and its supporters in one hundred seventy one is known as the valley murphy master . or belfast bloody sunday referencing another british massacre in northern ireland allegedly by members of the same battalio
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sexism, comments about margaret thatcher, esther mcvey, being lynched, assassinated, anti—semitism, lookr parties could take a leaf out of our book and act more quickly when these incidents come to light. other party members have spokenin light. other party members have spoken in temperately, and people who want to stand as candidates have been exposed as holding views that some people may find distasteful, let's say, so we hear today that the conservatives are talking about an online respect pledge, quite a clear signal that they feel something needs to be done, how does ukip need to rebrand. 0r needs to be done, how does ukip need to rebrand. or at least stamp authority on members. —— intemperately. we have a constitution that states very clearly that we will not tolerate any kind of racism, sexism or homophobia, pabst ukip needs to be tougher in action in making sure thatis tougher in action in making sure that is enacted. what the conservatives are putting forward today, i think that is right. the trouble with politics, it in flames passions, people get excited about politics, they h
sexism, comments about margaret thatcher, esther mcvey, being lynched, assassinated, anti—semitism, lookr parties could take a leaf out of our book and act more quickly when these incidents come to light. other party members have spokenin light. other party members have spoken in temperately, and people who want to stand as candidates have been exposed as holding views that some people may find distasteful, let's say, so we hear today that the conservatives are talking about an online respect...
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seen is the opening of an ideological division as deep and wide as anything we've seen since margaret thatcheroll back the frontiers of the state in the 1980s. a senior member ofjeremy corbyn, the labour leader's team, told me today he thought it was a watershed. and one after another, the shadow ministers attacked the involvement of the private sector in prisons and hospitals and schools. those attacks will be spiced up and seasoned by the idea that too often in government people are moved over to ta ke government people are moved over to take well—paid jobs in companies on the receiving end. tony blair, gordon brown, they gave a lot of business to companies like carillion. back then, beforejeremy corbyn, there was a general a cce pta nce a cross corbyn, there was a general acceptance across party lines but those days are gone. the government is having to be the case again. that tells you a lot, volumes about the new dramatic polarisation of british politics. john, thank you very much. an inquest into the death of 13—month—old poppi worthington has concluded she was sexually assaulted before
seen is the opening of an ideological division as deep and wide as anything we've seen since margaret thatcheroll back the frontiers of the state in the 1980s. a senior member ofjeremy corbyn, the labour leader's team, told me today he thought it was a watershed. and one after another, the shadow ministers attacked the involvement of the private sector in prisons and hospitals and schools. those attacks will be spiced up and seasoned by the idea that too often in government people are moved...
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seen them opening up a wider and deeper ideological chasm that we have seen at any time since margaret thatcher the frontiers of the state in the 1980s. it is now an enormous argument and a new scale altogether. tony blair, gordon brown, they were happy to see private involvement in the public sector. before jeremy private involvement in the public sector. beforejeremy corbyn there was a general acceptance that was 0k. was a general acceptance that was ok. but those days have now gone. that consensus has pretty much disappeared. this week, we will see a labour spokesman, after labour spokesman, attacking private involvement in public services in prisons, health, in hospitals, across the board. it is a glaring example of the kind of startling polarisation we are seeing in british politics. john pienaar, many thanks. in cumbria, an inquest into the death of 13—month—old poppi worthington has concluded that she was sexually assaulted before she died of asphyxia. cumbria's senior coroner said her father's account of what had happened at their home in december 2012 did not stand up to scrutiny. paul
seen them opening up a wider and deeper ideological chasm that we have seen at any time since margaret thatcher the frontiers of the state in the 1980s. it is now an enormous argument and a new scale altogether. tony blair, gordon brown, they were happy to see private involvement in the public sector. before jeremy private involvement in the public sector. beforejeremy corbyn there was a general acceptance that was 0k. was a general acceptance that was ok. but those days have now gone. that...
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think about ronald reagan, margaret thatcher, these people spoke strongly in favor of the freedom fighters and give them moral support really underestimated here. keep quiet the iranians want to keep quiet. i hear regularly and say please spread the word as much as you can. we want people to know what is going on in our country and the more people who know about it, the less likely the regime is going to be to get away with it. president trump is the only world leader so far who has said anything and he really can be a moral leader in this case and i am looking forward to hearing more would be sad and mike pence come in the healing others in the administration has spoken up strongly. >> i'll be curious when you keel he has to james comer thank you. we appreciate it. >> the president back at the white house set to kick off 28 team with a series of talks with congressional leaders on immigration, government spending and other pressing issues. here are the guys and gals of legislative affairs got her marks are scheduled to meet with senators chuck schumer and house minority leader nancy pelos
think about ronald reagan, margaret thatcher, these people spoke strongly in favor of the freedom fighters and give them moral support really underestimated here. keep quiet the iranians want to keep quiet. i hear regularly and say please spread the word as much as you can. we want people to know what is going on in our country and the more people who know about it, the less likely the regime is going to be to get away with it. president trump is the only world leader so far who has said...
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margaret thatcher lamented how in her downing street years she had been obliged to learn the craft ofving the joint. so, just how skilled a butcher is theresa may? well, in this rather elongated reshuffle, she's been struggling with a pretty tough joint, and that's raising questions about her mastery of some pretty basic prime ministerial skills. if prime ministers red reshuffles so much, what exactly is theresa may seeking to achieve here? well, the answer lies in one date, june the 8th, the prime minister is seeking to respond to the tories‘ surprise electoral setback by shifting the dial in three ways. in the first place, she wants to restore her own political authority. then she wants to show a more diverse conservative party to the country. and finally, she wants to respond to the concerns of voters who gave the tories such a bloody nose back in june. the prime minister gave the impression yesterday that she was unable to carve key sections of the joint after cabinet ministers challenged some of her plans. tory mps claim that the reshuffle has exposed grave weaknesses in her oper
margaret thatcher lamented how in her downing street years she had been obliged to learn the craft ofving the joint. so, just how skilled a butcher is theresa may? well, in this rather elongated reshuffle, she's been struggling with a pretty tough joint, and that's raising questions about her mastery of some pretty basic prime ministerial skills. if prime ministers red reshuffles so much, what exactly is theresa may seeking to achieve here? well, the answer lies in one date, june the 8th, the...
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welcoming our special guest is the margaret thatcher hello and center for freedom. before arriving at heritage he was a research fellow at the policy think tank in london and testified numerous times before congress as well as provided evidence before the parliamentary committee is examining the wall and the governance of britain's intelligence agencies. he received a masters of science and foreign policy at the institute for the study of the americas university of 110 and earned his bachelor of arts in international history from the university. please join me in welcoming robin. [applause] >> thank you and welcome everyone to the heritage foundation is a great pleasure to be able to invite back today serving as a chief strategy officer for the global media agency and a scholar for diplomats policy with a special focus on digital strategy, countering violent extremism and media engagements. recently served on a policy planning staff for the u.s. state department he teaches at georgetown university and a member on foreign relations. he served as the senior harvard un
welcoming our special guest is the margaret thatcher hello and center for freedom. before arriving at heritage he was a research fellow at the policy think tank in london and testified numerous times before congress as well as provided evidence before the parliamentary committee is examining the wall and the governance of britain's intelligence agencies. he received a masters of science and foreign policy at the institute for the study of the americas university of 110 and earned his bachelor...
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. >> jon: how would margaret thatcher have handled an issue like this?deeply distrustful of the north korean regime and advocated for the west to be robust and to implement tremendous resolve in the face of what she viewed as one of the most evil, tyrannical regimes of our time. and she would have urged as well the united states and its allies to invest significantly in rebuilding military strength and capacity in order to combat any kind of threat posed by north korea, iran or a whole wide array of rogue regimes. but her view was you can never appease evil. you always have to confront evil, ultimately defeat that evil as well. >> jon: thank you. >> my pleasure, thank you very much. >> melissa: new warnings about a growing public health problem. smartphone addiction in children and there are calls for companies like apple to intervene. ♪ when you combine ancestry's dna test with its historical records... ...you could learn you're from ireland... ...donegal, ireland... ...and your ancestor was a fisherman. with blue eyes. just like you. begin your journey
. >> jon: how would margaret thatcher have handled an issue like this?deeply distrustful of the north korean regime and advocated for the west to be robust and to implement tremendous resolve in the face of what she viewed as one of the most evil, tyrannical regimes of our time. and she would have urged as well the united states and its allies to invest significantly in rebuilding military strength and capacity in order to combat any kind of threat posed by north korea, iran or a whole...
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margaret thatcher. she's dead, name a living one. are any of them living? steve ? theresa may.r one. tony blair, david cameron. you are listing half of the cabinet, well, theresa may is in it the others are out. why are your grandkids less optimistic about their future is then you were at their age? one thing comes down to the immigration. there are less jobs for our kids anymore. that's what i see anyway. what about buying a house? the same thing. are people more respectful of parity now all before? they are less respectful of authority, since they took the cane away at school, teachers are not allowed to punish children. parents now seem to let their kids get away with anything. years ago i had more respect for my parents. i got up to loads of skulduggery but i never took it home, it never went to my door. i had more respect for my mum and dad, whereas the kids nowadays don't seem to care, they have no respect for anything. as far as capturing the views of canvey island was concerned, the survey was spot on. john sweeney there. we're joined by sophie gaston who is the acting
margaret thatcher. she's dead, name a living one. are any of them living? steve ? theresa may.r one. tony blair, david cameron. you are listing half of the cabinet, well, theresa may is in it the others are out. why are your grandkids less optimistic about their future is then you were at their age? one thing comes down to the immigration. there are less jobs for our kids anymore. that's what i see anyway. what about buying a house? the same thing. are people more respectful of parity now all...
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as a single market is essentially a british intellectual position because that was brought by margaret thatcherourse theirave to leave with us best babies. it must be very sad. how bad thatows totally legitimate decision was. francine: does it make it difficult for brexit negotiations russia mark -- brexit negotiations? the key right now is obviously that france and germany put their minds together and cooperate, because there is never advancement in european integration without this axis functioning. i don't think this hampers the brexit negotiations. they are led by michel barnier. i think he is doing job. talking aboutwere the italian elections. you are not expecting them to be disruptive as others. what kind of coalition are you looking at? >> first of all, there were a couple political parties, the five-star movement, the league, which had been pleading for steps to take out of the eurozone. maybe by calling a referendum. this has vanished. defeat, and aen positive move economically and politically throughout europe they must a perceived that is no longer a winning proposition. we now have
as a single market is essentially a british intellectual position because that was brought by margaret thatcherourse theirave to leave with us best babies. it must be very sad. how bad thatows totally legitimate decision was. francine: does it make it difficult for brexit negotiations russia mark -- brexit negotiations? the key right now is obviously that france and germany put their minds together and cooperate, because there is never advancement in european integration without this axis...
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it's 4:00 in new york, it was margaret thatcher who said if you want something said ask a man, if you want something done, ask a woman. senator dianne feinstein, the chairman of the judiciary committee released 10,000 of testimony from the firm behind the dossier, fusion gps, feinstein saying today, quote, the innuendo and misinformation circulating about the transcript are part of a deeply troubling effort to undermine the investigation into potential collusion and obstruction of justice, the only way to set the record straight to make the transcript public. the founders of fusion gps warned in an op-ed last week that the dossier was being used for political purposes, writing, quote republicans have refused to release full transcripts of our firm's testimony even as they selectively leak details from the far right. the transcripts released today by feinstein debunk the theory that the firm behind the dossier had a political agenda. in fa he said he was professionally obligated to do it. like if you're a lawyer and you find out about a crime, in a lot of countries, you must reporter t
it's 4:00 in new york, it was margaret thatcher who said if you want something said ask a man, if you want something done, ask a woman. senator dianne feinstein, the chairman of the judiciary committee released 10,000 of testimony from the firm behind the dossier, fusion gps, feinstein saying today, quote, the innuendo and misinformation circulating about the transcript are part of a deeply troubling effort to undermine the investigation into potential collusion and obstruction of justice, the...
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her you can't forget that this is they were talking about ultra conservative years in europe margaret thatcher in power in the u.k. had would call here in germany and young people were thirsting for this sort of rebelliousness and then came along this woman with crazy hair and she was singing about darkness and doubt and that really struck a chord with them also her music had a weight and a force to it and of beat that people later found and techno but that they weren't used to yet because this was the time when punk was shifting into something new called new wave and there were synthesizers and and clark was using the synthesizers she was making new wave but with. the edge she was making dark wave actually as it was called so and clark really tapped into the sound of the time but she did it in a unique way she was the strong female voice she was bellowing out these spoken word lyrics and they were about melancholy they were critical they were about problems in politics and in every day life and as we find out in this documentary and clark knew a thing or two about that. oh thank shot was. a c
her you can't forget that this is they were talking about ultra conservative years in europe margaret thatcher in power in the u.k. had would call here in germany and young people were thirsting for this sort of rebelliousness and then came along this woman with crazy hair and she was singing about darkness and doubt and that really struck a chord with them also her music had a weight and a force to it and of beat that people later found and techno but that they weren't used to yet because this...
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it's 4:00 in new york, it was margaret thatcher who said if you want something said ask a man, if you want something done, ask a woman. senator dianne feinstein, the chairman of the judiciary committee released 10,000 of testimony from the firm behind the dossier, fusion gps, feinstein saying today, quote, the innuendo and misinformation circulating about the transcript are part of a deeply troubling effort to undermine the investigation in p
it's 4:00 in new york, it was margaret thatcher who said if you want something said ask a man, if you want something done, ask a woman. senator dianne feinstein, the chairman of the judiciary committee released 10,000 of testimony from the firm behind the dossier, fusion gps, feinstein saying today, quote, the innuendo and misinformation circulating about the transcript are part of a deeply troubling effort to undermine the investigation in p
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the truth is that in margaret thatcher's time this subject was debated endlessly and that's where theel and whether we should do it. all of the talk about the devastating consequences, for example that dogs would run across the tunnel bringing rabies. do you remember that? it sounds laughable 110w. remember that? it sounds laughable now. you have to be ambitious and think of the next generation etc. but is a bridge really the best option? that remains the question. or another tunnel? davos is coming up. extraordinary gathering. it began as just business, didn't it? up. extraordinary gathering. it began asjust business, didn't it?|j a lwa ys began asjust business, didn't it?|j always wanted sport to play a bigger pa rt always wanted sport to play a bigger part in this. but that's another issue. it's a meeting of important 01’ issue. it's a meeting of important or significant minds, isn't it? certainly going to be there this year, mrtrump and certainly going to be there this year, mr trump and mrs merkel and mrs may and president emmanuel macron, and john mcdonnell, our shadow chancello
the truth is that in margaret thatcher's time this subject was debated endlessly and that's where theel and whether we should do it. all of the talk about the devastating consequences, for example that dogs would run across the tunnel bringing rabies. do you remember that? it sounds laughable 110w. remember that? it sounds laughable now. you have to be ambitious and think of the next generation etc. but is a bridge really the best option? that remains the question. or another tunnel? davos is...
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i am very pleased to introduce the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom. his key areas of specialization include the united nations and the role of great britain and europe in the u.s. led alliance against international terrorism. he was recently named one of the 50 most influential britons in the u.s. by the london daily telegraph.
i am very pleased to introduce the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom. his key areas of specialization include the united nations and the role of great britain and europe in the u.s. led alliance against international terrorism. he was recently named one of the 50 most influential britons in the u.s. by the london daily telegraph.
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indeed, when the tunnel was being rigid way back in margaret thatcher's day, there were original alternativest an issue. there are risks, and there are issues, in terms of balancing the cost and the economic returns, and there will be considerations of vessel impact risk and other issues to be considered, but these are familiarfor people to be considered, but these are familiar for people like to be considered, but these are familiarfor people like me to be considered, but these are familiar for people like me who design bridges. i do not see an issue with it. so, the 1981 project, what were the barriers to that, what were the things that chip that up?” think the tunnel would have been based on a whole raft of different factors. security, abb didn't want people to drive their own vehicles. —— maybe they didn't want people to drive. who wants a had a broken down lorry in the middle of the tunnel. so, there were lots of factors, environmental ones, and so one, and of course cost. that would have been a factor as well. i did remember, because it was a while ago now, but i remember another compan
indeed, when the tunnel was being rigid way back in margaret thatcher's day, there were original alternativest an issue. there are risks, and there are issues, in terms of balancing the cost and the economic returns, and there will be considerations of vessel impact risk and other issues to be considered, but these are familiarfor people to be considered, but these are familiar for people like to be considered, but these are familiarfor people like me to be considered, but these are familiar...
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who reminds me quite a bit of my own boss, margaret thatcher, in many respects. i will expect that she will continue to project very strong u.s. leadership in the coming years. i would also -- i would now like to invite questions from the audience. there is no shortage of people who would like to ask questions. rebecca: i thought you were leaving at first. [laughter] >> it would be really helpful if you could identify, just give your name, and also where you are studying as well. that will be very, very helpful. see anery good to orderly style being done. michael: do you want to have a bunch of them as questions because there are so many and are so short on time? >> that is an extremely good point, michael. perhaps, if we could have the first three students in this line here ask their questions. we will take those and then we will take two or three on that side. then we will see how we are doing from their. re. if i could have the first three students here ask their questions, then the panelists will respond. >> hello. i am studying at northern arizona university
who reminds me quite a bit of my own boss, margaret thatcher, in many respects. i will expect that she will continue to project very strong u.s. leadership in the coming years. i would also -- i would now like to invite questions from the audience. there is no shortage of people who would like to ask questions. rebecca: i thought you were leaving at first. [laughter] >> it would be really helpful if you could identify, just give your name, and also where you are studying as well. that...
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margaret thatcher was the first world leader to recognise the threat of global warming and helped toion, our rivers and beaches are cleaner than they have been at any time since the industrial revolution. 0tters are backin industrial revolution. 0tters are back in rivers in every english county. we are releasing beavers to the forest of dean to help reduce the forest of dean to help reduce the risk of flooding. action at eu level, of which the uk has consistently been a champion, has helped to drive these improvements. because we recognise their value, we will incorporate all existing eu environmental regulations into domestic law when we leave. and let me be very clear. brexit will not meana me be very clear. brexit will not mean a lowering of the environmental standards. we will set out our plans for a new world leading independent statutory body to hold government to account and give the environment a voice. and our work will be underpinned by a strong set of environmental principles. we will consult widely on these proposals, not least with many of the people in this room. but be
margaret thatcher was the first world leader to recognise the threat of global warming and helped toion, our rivers and beaches are cleaner than they have been at any time since the industrial revolution. 0tters are backin industrial revolution. 0tters are back in rivers in every english county. we are releasing beavers to the forest of dean to help reduce the forest of dean to help reduce the risk of flooding. action at eu level, of which the uk has consistently been a champion, has helped to...
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but any reshuffle, even tony blair and margaret thatcher at their height of their powers had to balancethat premises do that because if you have cabinet which is skewed on any particular issue then you won't have a balanced government. this government has been balanced so far. it's the right approach. many of hollywood's biggest stars have use of the first major awards ceremony since a wave of sexual abuse and harassment allegations swept the film and tv industry to show their support for victims. almost all of those attending the global globe awards chose to wear black. the tv presenter oprah winfrey was given a standing ovation for a speech she gave. in hollywood, they turned the red carpet black. this was a show of solidarity for those who had been abused and harassed, and a demonstration of the determination to change. from the moment the ceremony began, its tone was set. good evening, ladies and remaining gentlemen. laughter. and here are the all—male nominees. natalie portman highlighted the failure of the golden globes to recognise female directors. and star after star lined up t
but any reshuffle, even tony blair and margaret thatcher at their height of their powers had to balancethat premises do that because if you have cabinet which is skewed on any particular issue then you won't have a balanced government. this government has been balanced so far. it's the right approach. many of hollywood's biggest stars have use of the first major awards ceremony since a wave of sexual abuse and harassment allegations swept the film and tv industry to show their support for...
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what margaret thatcher said -- "you may have to fight a battle more than once to win it."tive power. we worked our hearts out and proved that we can win and we did win in virginia. and last year, i did something i never thought i would ever do in my 62 years. i ran for office. wow -- what an experience. i met people all over the commonwealth of virginia and was so energized by how many told me they had not done enough and they were getting more involved, many for the first time. name willhis year my but that the ballot, does not mean that my job or uris is finished. -- or your is finished. we found out this year how important one vote is. the winner was determined by picking one name out of a fishbowl. republican's name was chosen. no race should ever have to be decided like that. toave worked for decades increase women's participation in politics and i believe in that cause with every ounce of my being. but let us not forget the support for men that have always supported and empowered women like my friend senator tim kaine. senator tim kaine, who stood .roudly with hillar
what margaret thatcher said -- "you may have to fight a battle more than once to win it."tive power. we worked our hearts out and proved that we can win and we did win in virginia. and last year, i did something i never thought i would ever do in my 62 years. i ran for office. wow -- what an experience. i met people all over the commonwealth of virginia and was so energized by how many told me they had not done enough and they were getting more involved, many for the first time. name...
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>> it's possible, but the point is this: the democrats are seeing what -- [laughter] margaret thatcherh people don't get rich by being stupid. they can leave high-tax places like california, new jersey, new york for lower tax places, and that's what they're afraid of. even democrats realize that at some point even rich people say i've had enough. i think i told you before they will change as soon as atlas shrugs, which means rich people are going to leave high-tax states and go elsewhere, that may very well be happening. i told you there's a silver lining here. a lot of democrats are going to have to rethink some of their assumptions and may even do something called cut spending. stuart: i'll believe it when i see it, but as i said before, i do live in hope. larry, thanks very much for joining us. we will see you very soon. thank you, got it. >> my pleasure. stuart: pfizer is cutting jobs, 300 workers laid off, being laid off after the company ended research into drugs for alzheimer's and parkinsons. they're choosing to spend the money elsewhere where the results are better. the move a
>> it's possible, but the point is this: the democrats are seeing what -- [laughter] margaret thatcherh people don't get rich by being stupid. they can leave high-tax places like california, new jersey, new york for lower tax places, and that's what they're afraid of. even democrats realize that at some point even rich people say i've had enough. i think i told you before they will change as soon as atlas shrugs, which means rich people are going to leave high-tax states and go elsewhere,...
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margaret thatcher had it where she broke the back of all of her political enemies and turned great britain around. the democrats are at a stage now, it's, it's a defining moment for this party. and this is almost like -- a baby step. if we want to talk about that bill murray and richard dreyfuss movie. this isn't even a leap. 90% of americans are on their side. everybody should be lined up. and at a podium telling the republicans we will not back down. >> where are they? >> you can't throw out the d.r.e.a.m.ers, you can't be a racist, mr. president, and guess what, you're a racist. you don't want people to come in that aren't white. that aren't from denmark, et cetera, et cetera. so somebody that's worked for democrats and republicans, what do you tell democrats right now at this critical moment? >> they should stand up. because the republicans are going to get the brunt of the blame. it's all going to fall on them. they have the house, they have the senate. they have the white house. it will fall on them. what we're seeing is a president that has no experience in governing and frankly in
margaret thatcher had it where she broke the back of all of her political enemies and turned great britain around. the democrats are at a stage now, it's, it's a defining moment for this party. and this is almost like -- a baby step. if we want to talk about that bill murray and richard dreyfuss movie. this isn't even a leap. 90% of americans are on their side. everybody should be lined up. and at a podium telling the republicans we will not back down. >> where are they? >> you...
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for some time, his first ministerial job around for some time, his first ministerialjob under margaret thatchers, he made it clear he was willing to move on, he has departed, replaced by brandon lewis, and the vice—chairman will be james cleverly. they arrived to do their newjobs this afternoon and this is what they had to say. congratulations, mr chairman. looking forward to getting on with thejob. looking forward to getting on with the job. what do you think the challenges? just looking forward to getting on with the job, proud and honoured the prime minister has as good a lead a great party. do you think you can reach out to new voters in a theresa may failed to do at the general election?” voters in a theresa may failed to do at the general election? i think it isa at the general election? i think it is a massive opportunity, an exciting team, as you can see, really looking forward to this. do you think you can deliver the kind of thing the prime minister is hoping for? absolutely, this is such a positive mood, it is brilliant, thank you. we know roughly what is going on, it wasn't a totall
for some time, his first ministerial job around for some time, his first ministerialjob under margaret thatchers, he made it clear he was willing to move on, he has departed, replaced by brandon lewis, and the vice—chairman will be james cleverly. they arrived to do their newjobs this afternoon and this is what they had to say. congratulations, mr chairman. looking forward to getting on with thejob. looking forward to getting on with the job. what do you think the challenges? just looking...
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former british prime minister margaret thratcher said the trouble with social -- thatcher said the trouble with social mple is it will run out of money. our sympathy to the people of afghanistan and the global war who have suffered mass murder by taliban, reaffirming we must defeat terrorism overseas. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from the virgin slands seek recognition? ms. plaskett: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized 1. ms. plaskett: thank you, madam speaker. i recognize extra youth from the virgin islands. want to talk about rose cleger and nancy. of the nearly 3.6 million high school seniors graduating this year, rose and nancy are among the 4,500 students named as candidates for the 2018 presidential scholars program. in the world of athletics, alabama state sophomore and st. croix native jack was third at the 50-meter dash. nd at the same meet fellow coixan maya ran fourth overall in the women's 400 meters and led the
former british prime minister margaret thratcher said the trouble with social -- thatcher said the trouble with social mple is it will run out of money. our sympathy to the people of afghanistan and the global war who have suffered mass murder by taliban, reaffirming we must defeat terrorism overseas. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from the virgin slands seek recognition? ms. plaskett: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and...
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i am very pleased to introduce the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom.
i am very pleased to introduce the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom.