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singer-songwriter when the miners' strike how can you encourage and the working class mobilize against margaret thatcher and suddenly i was in the workplace for the right time to start a more ideological kind of political some wine and the earth like many musicians of his generation the deeper had was influenced by punk rock which emerged in england in the late 1970 s. . it was responsible for one little choice i should make. the 1st big block is racism just blundering 970 i went along it was the 1st political act which might have taken part and that i changed my perspective on the world. i think by one can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyric for the go to joy rather than try to translate directly she was original pinewood just one line alan mentioned good and good on them become brothers as that universal idea of humanity a bill one that might mind lyrically is more or less an expansion of that idea and i think it speaks to us down the oh geez whenever the joys used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms is that in be
singer-songwriter when the miners' strike how can you encourage and the working class mobilize against margaret thatcher and suddenly i was in the workplace for the right time to start a more ideological kind of political some wine and the earth like many musicians of his generation the deeper had was influenced by punk rock which emerged in england in the late 1970 s. . it was responsible for one little choice i should make. the 1st big block is racism just blundering 970 i went along it was...
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the hotel that you own that because the government makes you because of the pandemic you know margaret thatcher was a bit of a test of all 1st but she did say that probably socialism is that eventually run out of other people's money i think heading in that situation in the united states going to take a break and when we come back much more coming your way. and you gold rush is underway and going to thousands of ill equipped workers off flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich. as. children o'toole in between gold. was very poor i thought i was doing my best get back to see which side will have the strongest appeal. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to author and economist dr michael heights and dr dobson welcome back to be back max well let's wait we lost a mutual friend david graber author of debt the 1st 5000 years why did david matter i know you were friends with them what are his contributions to our understanding of money he realized that most money is debt and that money was created not as part of the barter process not by merchants but money was
the hotel that you own that because the government makes you because of the pandemic you know margaret thatcher was a bit of a test of all 1st but she did say that probably socialism is that eventually run out of other people's money i think heading in that situation in the united states going to take a break and when we come back much more coming your way. and you gold rush is underway and going to thousands of ill equipped workers off flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich. as....
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she quoted margaret thatcher speaking in that year, he said, "britain does not break treaties.with the re st of britain, bad for relations with the rest of the world and bad for any treaty on trade." and i should have underlying said the same thing applies today. she called on the current conservative leader and the prime minister borisjohnson not to go back on the bridge is a divorce deal that was agreed last year. the european union and the uk jointly agreed it was the best and only way for ensuring peace on the island of ireland. and we will never backtrack on that. under this agreement has been ratified. by this house and by the house of commons. it cannot be unilaterally changed, disregarded or disapplied. this is a matter of law and trust and good faith. we know that boris johnson in contrast says he is only acting in the best interests of the whole country and he is looking to secure the peace accord in northern ireland. and also interestingly, we have heard senior conservatives say it is the european union that has been acting in bad faith, in particular during these ne
she quoted margaret thatcher speaking in that year, he said, "britain does not break treaties.with the re st of britain, bad for relations with the rest of the world and bad for any treaty on trade." and i should have underlying said the same thing applies today. she called on the current conservative leader and the prime minister borisjohnson not to go back on the bridge is a divorce deal that was agreed last year. the european union and the uk jointly agreed it was the best and only...
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. >> i'm going to stop you there thank you for the call margaret thatcher one in 1979 with the conservatives thought that was a precursor to the election of ronald reagan in 1980. is there a parallel today with great britain and the u.s.? . . . i think you could make that argument. and a lot of times it's happened in ways, our cultures are very similar. every action has an equal and opposite reaction. and and so, president barack obama was a reaction to president bush. president trump was a reaction to barack obama. i thank you saw the same thing of a seesaw back-and-forth in the uk as well. we tend to swing back and forth even just look in your state of pennsylvania we traditionally will elect a governor as a democrat and then keeps for two terms and then go for republicans to keep them for two terms. we do swing back and forth and sometimes we put the brake pedals on policies that had their foot in the last administration and sometimes we are our ideology have shifted in a state because of the economy or culture or combination of those. >> so on election night as a the returns come in from
. >> i'm going to stop you there thank you for the call margaret thatcher one in 1979 with the conservatives thought that was a precursor to the election of ronald reagan in 1980. is there a parallel today with great britain and the u.s.? . . . i think you could make that argument. and a lot of times it's happened in ways, our cultures are very similar. every action has an equal and opposite reaction. and and so, president barack obama was a reaction to president bush. president trump was...
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safe the most emphatic statement to that effect was from kenneth clark health secretary under margaret thatcher's government. i think someone that really has a lot to answer for as a minister is. the well known kenneth clarke actually stood up for an argument and said there is no conclusive proof. is transmitted through blood products he really needs to answer for. type of misinformation and this was the reply we received from kenneth clocks office krista clock has chosen to decline this request and from the u.k. department of health the infected blood inquiry is a cabinet of its leaders and therefore they will be the ones best placed on see or questions beyond that initial acknowledgement the cabinet office has not responded to our request. and all we could find on the official u.k. national health service website was a report mentioning that victims are entitled to apply for compensation. 2019 and for the 1st time the u.k. government agreed to hear what the victims had to say a public inquiry was opened in london and jason evans group factory is taking part in it is finally happening it's been.
safe the most emphatic statement to that effect was from kenneth clark health secretary under margaret thatcher's government. i think someone that really has a lot to answer for as a minister is. the well known kenneth clarke actually stood up for an argument and said there is no conclusive proof. is transmitted through blood products he really needs to answer for. type of misinformation and this was the reply we received from kenneth clocks office krista clock has chosen to decline this...
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singer-songwriter when the miners' strike how can you and the working class mobilize against margaret thatcher and suddenly i was in the white place of the right time to start a more ideological kind of political some wine and thank many musicians of his generation did he practice influenced by punk rock which emerged in england in the late 1970 s. . the french responsible for what little choice i should when they played a really 1st big rock against racism festival in london in london something i went along it was the 1st political act which might have taken part and that i changed my perspective on the world. i think by one can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyric for the go to joy rather than try to translate directly she was original pinewood just one line alan mentioned good and good on them become brothers as that universal idea of humanity and build on that my lyric is more or less an expansion of that idea and i think that if it speaks to us down the ages whenever the ode to joy is used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of hu
singer-songwriter when the miners' strike how can you and the working class mobilize against margaret thatcher and suddenly i was in the white place of the right time to start a more ideological kind of political some wine and thank many musicians of his generation did he practice influenced by punk rock which emerged in england in the late 1970 s. . the french responsible for what little choice i should when they played a really 1st big rock against racism festival in london in london...
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and strike happy and co and the working class mobilize against margaret thatcher and suddenly i was in the right place at the right time to start a more ideological kind of political some wine and the earth like many musicians of his generation biddy brad was influenced by punk rock which emerged in england in the late 1970 s. . the french responsible for one little as i mentioned when they played a complete 1st big block against racism just in london in 170 i went along i was the 1st political act which might have taken part and that i changed my perspective on the world. i think by un can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyric for the go to joy rather than try to translate directly schiller's original pinewood just one line alan mentioned good and good all men become brothers as that universal idea own humanity and build on that my lyric is more or less an expansion of that idea and i think that it speaks to us down the ages whenever the joyous used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms is that in bee
and strike happy and co and the working class mobilize against margaret thatcher and suddenly i was in the right place at the right time to start a more ideological kind of political some wine and the earth like many musicians of his generation biddy brad was influenced by punk rock which emerged in england in the late 1970 s. . the french responsible for one little as i mentioned when they played a complete 1st big block against racism just in london in 170 i went along i was the 1st political...
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i remind you of the words of margaret thatcher. i quote, "britain does not break treaties. the world and bad for any future treaty on trade." this was true then and this is true today. she also says the hopes for a trade deal between the uk and the eu may be fading. but they hope it will happen. we'll see. from brussels to washington — uk's foreign secretary, dominic raab, is there and will have known a number of members of congress are unhappy with this new bill from the uk government. four released a statement, saying the government's move... and they urged the uk... there was quite a different tone from us secretary of state mike pompeo. yes, we trust the united kingdom. i am confident they will get it right. we've made clear our view of the importance of the good friday agreement, we know the complexity of the situation, we have done what we can to provide assistance for me can. in the end, this will be a set of decisions with respect to this that the united kingdom makes an ivory confidence that they will get this right in a way that treats eve ryo ne this right in a w
i remind you of the words of margaret thatcher. i quote, "britain does not break treaties. the world and bad for any future treaty on trade." this was true then and this is true today. she also says the hopes for a trade deal between the uk and the eu may be fading. but they hope it will happen. we'll see. from brussels to washington — uk's foreign secretary, dominic raab, is there and will have known a number of members of congress are unhappy with this new bill from the uk...
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and that is not just me saying it i remind you of the words of margaret thatcher i quote britain does not break treaties it would be bad for britain bad for relations with the rest of the world and bad for any future treaty on trade and of quote this was true then and this is true today. elaine. trust is the foundation of any strong partnership and europe will always be ready to build strong partnerships with our closest neighbors this starts with the western balkans the decision 6 months ago to open accession negotiations with albania north macedonia was surely historical indeed. the future of the whole region lies in the european union we share the same history we share the same destiny the western balkans a part of europe and they're not just a stop over on the silk road we will soon present an economic recovery package for the western balkans focusing on him a number of regional investment initiatives and we will be there for the eastern partnership countries and our partners in the southern neighborhood to help create jobs and kick start the economies when i came into office i ch
and that is not just me saying it i remind you of the words of margaret thatcher i quote britain does not break treaties it would be bad for britain bad for relations with the rest of the world and bad for any future treaty on trade and of quote this was true then and this is true today. elaine. trust is the foundation of any strong partnership and europe will always be ready to build strong partnerships with our closest neighbors this starts with the western balkans the decision 6 months ago...
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singer songwriter when the miners' strike how can you and the working class mobilize against margaret thatcher and suddenly i was in the right place at the right time to start a more ideological kind of political some wine and. like many musicians of his generation bit deeper had with influenced by punk rock which emerged in england in the late 1970. plus responsible for what little choice i should when i played the 1st big rock against racism festival in london in one certainly i went along it was the 1st political act which might have taken part and that i changed my perspective on the world. i think by un can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyrics for the ode to joy rather than try to translate directly chillers original pinewood just one line alan mentioned huda all men become brothers as that universal idea of humanity a bit on that my mind lyrically is more or less an expansion of that idea and i think that if it speaks to us down the ages whenever the outer joy is used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its fo
singer songwriter when the miners' strike how can you and the working class mobilize against margaret thatcher and suddenly i was in the right place at the right time to start a more ideological kind of political some wine and. like many musicians of his generation bit deeper had with influenced by punk rock which emerged in england in the late 1970. plus responsible for what little choice i should when i played the 1st big rock against racism festival in london in one certainly i went along it...
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smith john stuart mill march thorstein veblen is all been defeated and we have the ethic of margaret thatcher and ronald reagan and donald trump and obama right so you and david arguing in favor of state run debt versus private bankers running the debt well you don't need a state run economy in order to solve the debt problem i don't think adam smith and the classical economists advocated a state run economy they advocated a different kind of rule they said that 1st of all land the rent of land should be taken into the public sector john stuart mill and adam smith said that the land of the taxes should be levied on land and on an wells not in labor not on industry so that's simply the tax system and then later in the 19th century people said well we need other banks to be part of the government sector if the government is the creditor the government doesn't have to control it kind of makes but normally the creditor decide the banks so whether it's the creditor as a private banker or as a government aid. it's 8 like the new deal agencies under roosevelt the bankers and creditors decide who's g
smith john stuart mill march thorstein veblen is all been defeated and we have the ethic of margaret thatcher and ronald reagan and donald trump and obama right so you and david arguing in favor of state run debt versus private bankers running the debt well you don't need a state run economy in order to solve the debt problem i don't think adam smith and the classical economists advocated a state run economy they advocated a different kind of rule they said that 1st of all land the rent of land...
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now margaret thatcher famously said u turn if you want to, the lady's not for turning.oment. newspapers have counted a dozen by boris johnson's government in his first year. and now, for us at the bbc, there's a u turn closer to home. will my right honourable friend join me in noting that the bbc are now going to broadcast land of hope and glory as it should be heard ? they have as they put it reversed their decision. a description that in the context of anything to do with this government, they would characterize as a u—turn. can my friend give any reason for this curious inconsistency? i wonder... song plays. laughter. mr speaker, i of course apologise for any offence i may have given to the house but when britain first at heaven commands arose from the azure main, this was the anthem of the land and guardian angels sang strain, rule britannia, rule the waves, britons shall never be slaves, and let's hope the bbc will recognise the virtues of britannia and this plan of glory. the word perfect jacob rees—mogg. now, although the government wants people to go back to wor
now margaret thatcher famously said u turn if you want to, the lady's not for turning.oment. newspapers have counted a dozen by boris johnson's government in his first year. and now, for us at the bbc, there's a u turn closer to home. will my right honourable friend join me in noting that the bbc are now going to broadcast land of hope and glory as it should be heard ? they have as they put it reversed their decision. a description that in the context of anything to do with this government,...
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and good faith i remind you of the words of margaret thatcher. i quote. britain does not break treaties the fact. this in the wake of the british government's unveiling of a draft legislation last week which undercuts possible divorce deall that was signed with the european women in january. meanwhile the e. u. it chief us live on the land also said today that plans are underway to reform of migration rules in the block. the circle dublin regulation which was established back in nineteen ninety governs which member state handles and new arrivals asylum play and under the new rules under the old rules rather the country an asylum seeker first arrives and is responsible for registering. their asylum application let's take a closer look. europe is closing the curtains on a rule ththat has regulated its borders for the last thirty years. i can announce that we will abolish the dublin regulation. and we will replace it with a new europeann m migration governance system. it will have common structures on n asylum ad returned. and itt will have a new strong soli
and good faith i remind you of the words of margaret thatcher. i quote. britain does not break treaties the fact. this in the wake of the british government's unveiling of a draft legislation last week which undercuts possible divorce deall that was signed with the european women in january. meanwhile the e. u. it chief us live on the land also said today that plans are underway to reform of migration rules in the block. the circle dublin regulation which was established back in nineteen ninety...
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and i would just comment that, margaret thatcher herself made clear, her barrister, how important itacy is not enough without a love of liberty and respect for the law — the rule of law. hear, hear! but other tories blamed the european union. i welcome this bill as both a reasonable and essential step for our government to take in light of the eu's unreasonable position. it has become crystal—clear, ever since our country voted to leave, that the eu would not act in a constructive spirit, that they would not treat the uk as an independent country with equal basis in negotiations as it has with other countries such as canada. labour and the sdlp targeted the prime minister. this is a terrible diversion from the task at hand. we have less than four months to go. the livelihoods of many businesses in this country depend on getting a deal with the european union. now, for a long time, i thought the government would get one, but in the last few days, i have begun to doubt whether they actually want that — because they seem to be acting in a way that undermines the prospect of an agreement
and i would just comment that, margaret thatcher herself made clear, her barrister, how important itacy is not enough without a love of liberty and respect for the law — the rule of law. hear, hear! but other tories blamed the european union. i welcome this bill as both a reasonable and essential step for our government to take in light of the eu's unreasonable position. it has become crystal—clear, ever since our country voted to leave, that the eu would not act in a constructive spirit,...
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united nations let's speak now to nile gardiner who's the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom joins us on skype from washington d.c. and now what did you make of it and they're talking of how the world has been knocked sideways by this absurd microscopic enemy as you put it. well thank you for having me on the on the show today and have to say i think this is actually a very strong speech by by the prime minister a very robust british leadership the 1st speech by the british pm in the press city or since the u.k. left the earlier this this year and clearly i think boris johnson wants a person leading on the world stage with regard to the response to cohabit 19 and this was a powerful call today for international cooperation in the face of the the biggest global virus challenge certainly sense. since 19919 in about a century also what i call the promise that a very good job actually outlining the british case for global cooperation and the fact that the world needs to to work together in terms of addressing this this challenge and the british government is mo
united nations let's speak now to nile gardiner who's the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom joins us on skype from washington d.c. and now what did you make of it and they're talking of how the world has been knocked sideways by this absurd microscopic enemy as you put it. well thank you for having me on the on the show today and have to say i think this is actually a very strong speech by by the prime minister a very robust british leadership the 1st...
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martyn loved dressing up, here as margaret thatcher and deirdre barlow, and was remembered as a celebritytar, of an actual superstar. you only have to look at martyn‘s social media, his old telly appearances, to know that in some way or another, be it before or after he was taken from us, he's obviously touched a lot of people's lives. courtney boyle's story told the tragedy of a baby becoming a child, then a teenager, but never an adult. i would give the world to see my daughter and best friend again, to hear her voice and look in her beautiful brown eyes. i know that as time goes by, my daughter's beauty will never fade and she'll always remain beautiful. kelly brewster was 32. her parents spoke of their hurt that she'll never get married or become a mum. "what a waste," it was said today, "of so much potential." judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. some senior bbc staff have been given significant salary increases in the past year. the bbc‘s annual report has revealed pay details today, but it mainly covers news and sport, as the details of those paid by the bbc‘s commercial arm are no
martyn loved dressing up, here as margaret thatcher and deirdre barlow, and was remembered as a celebritytar, of an actual superstar. you only have to look at martyn‘s social media, his old telly appearances, to know that in some way or another, be it before or after he was taken from us, he's obviously touched a lot of people's lives. courtney boyle's story told the tragedy of a baby becoming a child, then a teenager, but never an adult. i would give the world to see my daughter and best...
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martin loved dressing up, here as margaret thatcher, and also as deirdre barlow and was a member does potential superstar, of an actual superstar. you only have to look at martin's social media, his tv appearances, to know that in some way or another, before after he was taken from us, he has touched a lot of peoples lives. courtney's story tragedy of a baby becoming a child, then a teenager, but never an adult. i would give the world to see my daughter and best friend again. to hear her voice and look in her beautiful brown eyes. i know that as time goes by, my daughter's beauty will never fade and she will always remain beautiful. kelly brewster was 32. her parents spoke of their hurt that she will never get married will become a mother. what a waste, it was said today, of so much potential. plans for a £20 billion nuclear power plant in wales have been scrapped. work on the wylfa newydd project on anglesey was suspended in january last year because of rising costs after hitachi failed to reach a funding agreement with the uk government. the council says the company have now confirm
martin loved dressing up, here as margaret thatcher, and also as deirdre barlow and was a member does potential superstar, of an actual superstar. you only have to look at martin's social media, his tv appearances, to know that in some way or another, before after he was taken from us, he has touched a lot of peoples lives. courtney's story tragedy of a baby becoming a child, then a teenager, but never an adult. i would give the world to see my daughter and best friend again. to hear her voice...
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in the european parliament the european commission had a sort of an delay in quoting the margaret thatcher the previous conservative prime minister of course saying that breaking international law is not in britain's interest and not in the interest of future trade deals just a very un subtle hint to boris johnson about how she feels about the way he's going about this internal markets bill which passed its 1st reading here in the house of commons on monday which is coming back next week for a possible amendment by some of johnson's own conservative party are unhappy with the message it sending to the outside world over trust and over future trade deals in parliament today boris johnson was told by the a senior representative of the scottish national party that the proposed bill also snatches back the devolved powers from scotland and the devolved nations johnson rejects that he's also hit by carter there's been a stern warning from the u.s. congress that this kind of move could really ward a future u.s. u.k. free trade deal he's denying that it would damage the good friday peace agreement
in the european parliament the european commission had a sort of an delay in quoting the margaret thatcher the previous conservative prime minister of course saying that breaking international law is not in britain's interest and not in the interest of future trade deals just a very un subtle hint to boris johnson about how she feels about the way he's going about this internal markets bill which passed its 1st reading here in the house of commons on monday which is coming back next week for a...
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or are we going to return to levels of unemployment last seen under margaret thatcher which will result? mr speaker, what we are doing is not only continuing with the furlough scheme into the end of this month, which is by far more generous than anything provided in france or germany or ireland we will continue with it. but we will also, after the schema lapses, we will get on with other measures to support people in work and starting today, there is the kick starter scheme to help young people get the jobs that they need. that is in addition to a £160 billion package that we have spent to support the economy throughout this crisis. this government has put its arms around all of the people of this country, to support them throughout the crisis and that's what we're doing and that is what we're doing now to get them back and work. the prime minister, who said his government was doing everything it could to restore confidence. according to boris johnson, an ounce of confidence is "worth a tonne of taxpayers‘ money". the chair of the exam regulator quual has called it a "fundamental mista
or are we going to return to levels of unemployment last seen under margaret thatcher which will result? mr speaker, what we are doing is not only continuing with the furlough scheme into the end of this month, which is by far more generous than anything provided in france or germany or ireland we will continue with it. but we will also, after the schema lapses, we will get on with other measures to support people in work and starting today, there is the kick starter scheme to help young people...
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ronald reagan warned margaret thatcher and other europeans don't tie up to oil and natural gas supplies from the russians you'll end up risking and making sure dependent on. you should have other sources and other sources are available. it's the strategic decision that really should guide here but if the murder attempt is the trigger then so much the better. >> he was very generous with his time and he can talk on a wide range of issues. it was tough keeping up with him at times but there's interesting points. >> some interesting points and food for thought thank you steve for bringing us that interview and all the others as well coming up on the show, virus cases in france surge over the weekend raising concerns of a second wave. we have analysis after the break. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime so you only pay for the data you need. switch and save $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus, get $400 off when you buy the new samsung galaxy note20 ultra 5
ronald reagan warned margaret thatcher and other europeans don't tie up to oil and natural gas supplies from the russians you'll end up risking and making sure dependent on. you should have other sources and other sources are available. it's the strategic decision that really should guide here but if the murder attempt is the trigger then so much the better. >> he was very generous with his time and he can talk on a wide range of issues. it was tough keeping up with him at times but...