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air, haik's head and margaret thatcher's air. it _ haik's head and margaret thatcher's air. it was _s terrifying as i think ayesha — air, it was as terrifying as i think ayesha may— air, it was as terrifying as i think ayesha may be working for the labour party at _ ayesha may be working for the labour party at times and i blame her entirely! — party at times and i blame her entirel ! ~ . ., entirely! well with that thought, i shau entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it _ entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it there _ entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it there but _ entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it there but chris - entirely! well with that thought, i shall leave it there but chris and l shall leave it there but chris and ayesha, thank you both so much. that's it for the papers this hour. christopher and ayesha will be back in just over half an hour to look over more of tomorrow's front pages. coming up next, it's sportsday. good evening. i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news where we start with football and chelsea ha
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probably her most fascinating relationship was with margaret thatcher. and in the course of my reporting i gained some great insights into how that relationship worked and some of which contradicted the common view the queen does not have executive power, but she does have unique influence. in a role is head of state. she represents the government officially at home and abroad but she also serves as head of nation, which means that she connects with people to reward their achievements and remain in touch with their concerns. two decades passed the normal retirement age. she still does something like 400 engagements a year. traveling around the united kingdom to cities as well as tiny hamlets. charles pole who served as private secretary to both john major and margaret thatcher told me that the queen knows every inch of this country in a way. no one else does. she spends so much time meeting people that she hasn't understanding of what other people's lives are like she understands what the normal human condition is. she's also spent an extraordinary amoun
probably her most fascinating relationship was with margaret thatcher. and in the course of my reporting i gained some great insights into how that relationship worked and some of which contradicted the common view the queen does not have executive power, but she does have unique influence. in a role is head of state. she represents the government officially at home and abroad but she also serves as head of nation, which means that she connects with people to reward their achievements and...
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for being margaret thatcher— prime minister for being margaret thatcher the milk snatcher, the grandmame of boris johnson's staff that he would — of boris johnson's staff that he would he — of boris johnson's staff that he would be called if he were to go ahead _ would be called if he were to go ahead with this, it's a rather serious _ ahead with this, it's a rather serious charge. it ahead with this, it's a rather serious charge.— ahead with this, it's a rather serious charge. it is, indeed. we will wait for— serious charge. it is, indeed. we will wait for the _ serious charge. it is, indeed. we will wait for the actual _ serious charge. it is, indeed. we will wait for the actual evidence l serious charge. it is, indeed. we. will wait for the actual evidence to be presented by dominic cummings tomorrow morning. let's move onto the a lovely picture, a family picture, except nancy pelosi is not a member of the family. this is george floyd's relatives on a very brief visit to the white house today marking the one—year anniversary of george boyd's murder. this marking the one-year anniver
for being margaret thatcher— prime minister for being margaret thatcher the milk snatcher, the grandmame of boris johnson's staff that he would — of boris johnson's staff that he would he — of boris johnson's staff that he would be called if he were to go ahead _ would be called if he were to go ahead with this, it's a rather serious _ ahead with this, it's a rather serious charge. it ahead with this, it's a rather serious charge.— ahead with this, it's a rather serious charge. it is,...
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there's an opportunity to unite and margaret thatcher said no way jose. i was in the bombing of london in 1940 and 41 and i'm now going to make any deal with the germans and meet their hall said well europe matters, but a strong united germany in the center of europe. that could be a threat. so baker sets out to persuade both those leaders as well as the other europeans. that a united germany anchored in nato. would enable the rest of europe to live peacefully knowing that germany would not have any ability to build its own nuclear capacity. yes, the economy would be strong but that strong economy could also be a bulwark against the soviet union. this is a long way of saying. that the emergence of germany are united, germany. was thanks to. president george hw bush brent scowcroft his second national security advisor and secretary of state james baker. that's fascinating diana. bakers one of his great skills was in his personal relationships that he used to great effect and notably foreign minister edward chevron nazi became very close to him. yes, and i
there's an opportunity to unite and margaret thatcher said no way jose. i was in the bombing of london in 1940 and 41 and i'm now going to make any deal with the germans and meet their hall said well europe matters, but a strong united germany in the center of europe. that could be a threat. so baker sets out to persuade both those leaders as well as the other europeans. that a united germany anchored in nato. would enable the rest of europe to live peacefully knowing that germany would not...
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well pretty much a socialist city you know stand shoulder to shoulder look after each other margaret thatcher didn't. nobody was that keen on her here. the 1980 s. was that the final exam in the polls issues a city mass on employment bigger than anywhere else in the country. while the city struggled liverpool football club rose like a phoenix from the ashes a seemingly invincible team but it too would suffer a body blow. the game was just 6 minutes old when a policeman to the referee's attention to what was happening at the things late into the ground. just come on from where somebody rang me up to say you change it to. one report says a gate was kicked in another has claimed it was opened by staff at the ground many fans dying on the 15th of april 1909 in an effort. cup semifinal at the neutral ground liverpool fans were caught in europe's worst sporting catastrophes. and at the time i was a night sister on accident and emergency down at the royal about 10 o'clock that night the walking wounded managed to get themselves back from sheffield. there was considerable confusion and much frightene
well pretty much a socialist city you know stand shoulder to shoulder look after each other margaret thatcher didn't. nobody was that keen on her here. the 1980 s. was that the final exam in the polls issues a city mass on employment bigger than anywhere else in the country. while the city struggled liverpool football club rose like a phoenix from the ashes a seemingly invincible team but it too would suffer a body blow. the game was just 6 minutes old when a policeman to the referee's...
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early 1980 s. a form of democracy that was itself a thorn tarion think margaret thatcher of think ronald reagan as the main political actors of now liberalism at that time remember also that now infamous came in of the 1st versions that romel authoritarian of chile under general pinochet argentina under the military rulers of the late 1970 s. turkey are after the military coup in 1990 i know you identify yourself as a marxist and over the last couple of years me it seems. marxism and transnational capitalism and now liberalism sort of quasi apt to each other and at the umbrella of this are called me or lack what do you think about this sat alliance and i as paradoxical as it may seem isn't such development actually pretty natural pretty logical. i think there has been a lot of interest recently in the ideals of the left's ideals of solidarity our ideals of equality and a lot of concern with the type of society that now liberalism has created the societies that are increasingly unequal in a way that is considered to be acceptable by the majority of the population this has led to realisati
early 1980 s. a form of democracy that was itself a thorn tarion think margaret thatcher of think ronald reagan as the main political actors of now liberalism at that time remember also that now infamous came in of the 1st versions that romel authoritarian of chile under general pinochet argentina under the military rulers of the late 1970 s. turkey are after the military coup in 1990 i know you identify yourself as a marxist and over the last couple of years me it seems. marxism and...
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post—industrial policy in the united kingdom, a decision — and you pin it very fairly and squarely on margaret thatcherconomy, that is steel and coal and those associated heavy industries. you seem angry about that and you seem quite politicised about that. and yet, in many ways, surely people today would look back and say, �*you know what, that had to happen.�* and scotland was in the beginnings of a process of evolution where it is now a very different economy and that, you know, economies have to change and people have to accept that their old lives can no longer be lived. well, i reject the idea that i'm angry about it. i think all i tried to do is put it on the page and let other people draw their conclusions from it. but i didn't write with a 2020 lens that's looking at the ultimate outcome and the renaissance of scotland and its industries. what i'm writing about is how it feels for those people living in the 1980s and how, when we force men to struggle, women and children sufferfirst. alright. and that was the truth of the time and that's, you know, everything i do in the book, i don't look at
post—industrial policy in the united kingdom, a decision — and you pin it very fairly and squarely on margaret thatcherconomy, that is steel and coal and those associated heavy industries. you seem angry about that and you seem quite politicised about that. and yet, in many ways, surely people today would look back and say, �*you know what, that had to happen.�* and scotland was in the beginnings of a process of evolution where it is now a very different economy and that, you know,...
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as margaret thatcher said, it's great until you run out of other peoples money and you will run out ofoney because first of all people won't be making as much money but also many various successful people will take their money and go elsewhere. if that's exactly what happened in france some years ago when they became wild with their taxes. that's exactly what happened to us as well, not to mention the fact that we put a big stop sign on the manufacturing and some of the things that we are drawing people here. it's going to have a horrible consequence. >> it's almost as though i'm a horrible thing to even consider that they want this to occur. we will have to make sure they are not successful. dr. carson, thank you for being with those here. thank you, sir. instead of heading off inflation the democratic-controlled congress went full steam ahead on the january 6th commission. of course, we know what it's all about, targeting and punishing trump supporters. thankfully, republicans locked the commission legislation from passing out of the senate earlier today and they accomplish something
as margaret thatcher said, it's great until you run out of other peoples money and you will run out ofoney because first of all people won't be making as much money but also many various successful people will take their money and go elsewhere. if that's exactly what happened in france some years ago when they became wild with their taxes. that's exactly what happened to us as well, not to mention the fact that we put a big stop sign on the manufacturing and some of the things that we are...
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guy: it worked up or do well for margaret thatcher. what else do we have? tomorrow is a big day?we have u.s. three year. biden will meet with governors which are be interesting. tomorrow is the cpi number. alix: cpi coming out at: 30. you also get a 10 year option. president biden will meet with congressional leaders. the house will vote on whether to fire representative liz cheney as the republican third ranking party leader. it goes to show, if that happens , how much former president trump still leads the republican party. that is helping to set the stage for 2022 at the midterms. plus bps annual general meeting. shell doubling down on that clean energy transition. bp as well. that wraps it up for me and guy. coming up, you have dr. patrice harris joining balance of power with david westin on bloomberg television and radio. if you're in the u.k., go to radio and listen to us. guy: absolutely. the cable show comes up next on dab digital radio. ♪ >> from the world of politics -- >> this issue of cyberattacks on our critical infrastructure is not going away. >> to the world of bu
guy: it worked up or do well for margaret thatcher. what else do we have? tomorrow is a big day?we have u.s. three year. biden will meet with governors which are be interesting. tomorrow is the cpi number. alix: cpi coming out at: 30. you also get a 10 year option. president biden will meet with congressional leaders. the house will vote on whether to fire representative liz cheney as the republican third ranking party leader. it goes to show, if that happens , how much former president trump...
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as margaret thatcher once said, the problem with socialism is you run out of other people's money toria: yeah. >> stealing intellectual property rights just like killing the xl pipeline and all the different things they are doing, this is normal for them. maria: yeah. i want to -- i want to -- yeah. i want to talk about that when we get to the higher taxes. you wrote an op-ed. we will talk about that and why shootings in new york are up 200%, we will talk about it when we come right back. stay with us.e ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yum yum yum yum yum yum yum ♪ ♪ yum yum yum yum yum yum ♪ ♪ yum yum yum yum yuuum yum yum yum yum yum yum yuuum ♪ ♪ yum ♪ ♪ yum yum (clap, clap) yum yum (clap) yum yum ♪ i've got moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months, after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscl
as margaret thatcher once said, the problem with socialism is you run out of other people's money toria: yeah. >> stealing intellectual property rights just like killing the xl pipeline and all the different things they are doing, this is normal for them. maria: yeah. i want to -- i want to -- yeah. i want to talk about that when we get to the higher taxes. you wrote an op-ed. we will talk about that and why shootings in new york are up 200%, we will talk about it when we come right back....
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that is what margaret thatcher did and what ronald reagan did.focus on the education of our young people. what is happening in our public and private schools in the teaching of history and the obsession with race in all subject matters from the summer reading lists of schools to the curriculum in the fall, this is populated by garbage and contemporary literature which is poorly written and poorly conceived and teaches our kids to dislike each other, not to come together but to dislike each other and distrust each other. so many mothers coming up to me today complaining about this very thing today. >> exactly right. in places like fairfax county, you go around the county and ask parents how they feel about doubling down education and bringing in racism, we got to be straight and is clear and as strong as our language as the radical left is, the radical left is the most racist group in america and we need to say that and take a head on and not be intimidated by the elite media who are sucked into this baloney and increasingly out of touch with the
that is what margaret thatcher did and what ronald reagan did.focus on the education of our young people. what is happening in our public and private schools in the teaching of history and the obsession with race in all subject matters from the summer reading lists of schools to the curriculum in the fall, this is populated by garbage and contemporary literature which is poorly written and poorly conceived and teaches our kids to dislike each other, not to come together but to dislike each...
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tomorrow, not just for interim maneuvers in the house, but she is sounding like a ronald reagan or margaret thatcheree of others rally to her. >> well ladies and gentlemen, you've heard it here first and you have heard it from bill kristol. baratunde thurston, kings ingersoll tonight that leader mccarthy talks as if he is an employee of donald trump. indeed when congresswoman cheney gave her remarks, there was only one other republican member in the well of the house of representatives. give us a reality check, baratunde thurston, how far we've gone off normal? >> brian, bill, it's good to be back, my favorites. i only wish we could gather to celebrate being vaccinated or fresh fruit, or anything that is worth feeling good about, we always come back to the precipice of a flailing democracy, something that feels like civil war. i'm sad about that, and i'm tired of this. it is frightening to see how many people are willing to embrace lies when those lies lead to power. that is what we are looking here, there are so many people who have cosigned on this undermining of democracy. i am still not over jan
tomorrow, not just for interim maneuvers in the house, but she is sounding like a ronald reagan or margaret thatcheree of others rally to her. >> well ladies and gentlemen, you've heard it here first and you have heard it from bill kristol. baratunde thurston, kings ingersoll tonight that leader mccarthy talks as if he is an employee of donald trump. indeed when congresswoman cheney gave her remarks, there was only one other republican member in the well of the house of representatives....
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it is expecting the biggest surge and household spending since 1988, one margaret thatcher was prime -- the bank of england governor spoke with bloomberg's francine lacqua about its asset purchases and tightening cycle. >> we have not changed the ideas we are doing. what we have changed is the pace at which we achieve the stock aired but we have not change the end date. we always said we would end it around the end of this year. we delayed it somewhat because back in november, we were in the midst of an upsurge in covid. we were concerned about financial markets, the situation in the performance, ensuring financial markets continue to be robustly performing. it makes sense in terms of market efficiency to frontloaded. we now have got to a point where we think it makes sense to move the flow that meets the target. francine: he made that clear, given how the markets reacted, what does that tell us about market positioning or market exuberance or how much focus will be on any signal on tapering? andrew: i fully expect -- i can tell you, i fully expect that we will have discussions like
it is expecting the biggest surge and household spending since 1988, one margaret thatcher was prime -- the bank of england governor spoke with bloomberg's francine lacqua about its asset purchases and tightening cycle. >> we have not changed the ideas we are doing. what we have changed is the pace at which we achieve the stock aired but we have not change the end date. we always said we would end it around the end of this year. we delayed it somewhat because back in november, we were in...
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that's what margaret thatcher did, that's what ronald reagan did. >> laura: you pointed this out, and this in practice, its focus on the education of our young people. what is happening in our public and private schools in the teaching of history and the obsession with race in all subject matter from this? summer reading lists of schools, to the curriculum in the fall. this is populated by garbage contemporary literature, which is poorly written and poorly conceived, and it teaches her kids to dislike each other, not to come together, but to dislike each other and distrust each other. you're onto something. telling you, so many mothers are coming up to me today complaining about this very thing today. >> you're exactly right. look, i think in places, for example, like fairfax county -- >> laura: horrible. >> supposedly a blue county. you go around the county and ask parents how they feel about dumbing down education, how they feel about bringing in racism, we've got to be straight and we got to be as clear and as strong in our language as the radical left is. the radical left is the m
that's what margaret thatcher did, that's what ronald reagan did. >> laura: you pointed this out, and this in practice, its focus on the education of our young people. what is happening in our public and private schools in the teaching of history and the obsession with race in all subject matter from this? summer reading lists of schools, to the curriculum in the fall. this is populated by garbage contemporary literature, which is poorly written and poorly conceived, and it teaches her...
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republican party and not just political maneuverings, but sounding like a ronald reagan and a margaret thatcherif others rally to her. >> well, ladies and gentlemen, you hard it here first and you heard it from bill crystal, over to you. congressman kinzinger tonight said that leader mccarthy, talked as if he is an employee of donald trump. indeed, when congress woman cheney gave her remarks, there was only one other republican member in the well of the house of representatives. give issa reality check, how far we have gone off plum, how far from normal? >> it's good to be back with you, my favorites, i only wish that we can celebrate being vaccinated or eating fresh fruit or anything that is worth feeling good about. it seems to come back to the precipice of aflailing democracy. i'm sad about it and tired of it. it's frightening to see, how many people are willing to embrace the lies. and those lies lead to power. that's what we are looking at here, there's so many people who have co-signed to underdemocrac. i'm still not over january 6th, 2021. many spilt blood and stained our u.s. blood. it'
republican party and not just political maneuverings, but sounding like a ronald reagan and a margaret thatcherif others rally to her. >> well, ladies and gentlemen, you hard it here first and you heard it from bill crystal, over to you. congressman kinzinger tonight said that leader mccarthy, talked as if he is an employee of donald trump. indeed, when congress woman cheney gave her remarks, there was only one other republican member in the well of the house of representatives. give issa...
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as margaret thatcher once said, the problem with socialism is you run out of other people's money toroperty rights just like killing the xl pipeline, just like all the different things they're doing, this is nor march normal for them. they're the enemies of free enterprise. maria: i want to talk about that when we get to the higher taxes. you wrote an op-ed about what people are going to be paying for. we'll come back, get your take on that as well as the new voting rules in three states and why shootings in new york are up 200%. we'll talk about it when we come right back. stay with us. 200%, we will talk about it when we come right back. fact: moms rule. and we all want ours to be healthy. explore your dna together, and use those insights to inspire healthier actions. because healthier is better together. so buy one health + ancestry kit for $149, and get a second for just $99. lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive to dairy. so anyone who says lactaid isn't real milk is also saying mabel here isn't a real cow. and she real
as margaret thatcher once said, the problem with socialism is you run out of other people's money toroperty rights just like killing the xl pipeline, just like all the different things they're doing, this is nor march normal for them. they're the enemies of free enterprise. maria: i want to talk about that when we get to the higher taxes. you wrote an op-ed about what people are going to be paying for. we'll come back, get your take on that as well as the new voting rules in three states and...
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gorbachev and that really is the moment reagan had already been told by margaret thatcher. keep an eye on this guy. he is a different kind of soviet leader and the two of them really do have both the shared goals, but the personal chemistry that make the end of the cold war possible and all along nancy. reagan is just pushing for this first summit as michael deeper would write you know, she never let an opportunity pass. she was like bad during people at every white house social event. she would pull schultz aside or pull defense secretary weinberger aside and just like when is this summit going to happen? the gorbachev story is also a window into a thread that runs all the way through your biography and that is the flip side of affability and that is the venus that nancy reagan could display touring toward people almost chemistry like and race or gorbachev is one of those people that you said she took an instant dislike to explain that aspect of nancy reagan's character before you talk about the rice and gorbachev relationship. well, basically one of the defining character
gorbachev and that really is the moment reagan had already been told by margaret thatcher. keep an eye on this guy. he is a different kind of soviet leader and the two of them really do have both the shared goals, but the personal chemistry that make the end of the cold war possible and all along nancy. reagan is just pushing for this first summit as michael deeper would write you know, she never let an opportunity pass. she was like bad during people at every white house social event. she...
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the tradition dates back to 1979, the day margaret thatcher took office as prime minister of england. we got one english guy laughing like i'm kidding, but i'm not. [ laughter ] this is an ad her party took out in the paper, "may the fourth be with you, maggie, congratulations." and "star wars" day was born. "star wars," of course, is a great movie. a lot of people call it a western in space, but to me, it's the timeless story of a teenage boy learning how to use his penis for the first time. [ laughter ] think about it. he inherits his dad's "light saber," and at first he doesn't know how to use it. he gets all nervous, and then this weird uncle shows up in a robe, "just close your eyes and let it happen." [ laughter ] everything he's got up the cervix of a giant egg called the death star and it explodes. it's just like puberty, really. [ laughter ] it's a classic. [ applause ] anyway, today is "star wars" today. tomorrow is cinco de mayo. so we came up with a character that honors both these special days simultaneously. with that i'd like to welcome, chewbaccamole, everybody! [ chee
the tradition dates back to 1979, the day margaret thatcher took office as prime minister of england. we got one english guy laughing like i'm kidding, but i'm not. [ laughter ] this is an ad her party took out in the paper, "may the fourth be with you, maggie, congratulations." and "star wars" day was born. "star wars," of course, is a great movie. a lot of people call it a western in space, but to me, it's the timeless story of a teenage boy learning how to use...
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as margaret thatcher once said, the problem with socialism is you run out of other people's money topend. so stealing intellectual property rights just like killing the xl pipeline, just like all the different things they're doing, this is nor march normal for them. they're the enemies of free enterprise. maria: i want to talk about that when we get to the higher taxes. you wrote an op-ed about what people are going to be paying for. we'll come back, get your take on that as well as the new voting rules in three states and why shootings in new york are up 200%. we'll talk about it when we come right back. stay with us. 200%, we will talk about it when we come right back. did you know you can go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ the sleep number 360 smart bed on sale now! it's the most comfortable, body-sensing, automatically-responding, energy-building, dually-adjustable, dad-powering, wellness-boosting, foot-warm
as margaret thatcher once said, the problem with socialism is you run out of other people's money topend. so stealing intellectual property rights just like killing the xl pipeline, just like all the different things they're doing, this is nor march normal for them. they're the enemies of free enterprise. maria: i want to talk about that when we get to the higher taxes. you wrote an op-ed about what people are going to be paying for. we'll come back, get your take on that as well as the new...
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k, which was set up by the before the prime minister is covered for margaret thatcher . it's a very effective way of politicians holding the government to account, especially when there is this large h u. c. majority i talked about and it's happening now because dominant cummings is a nightmare for a prime minister. he was the guy in the room where the big decisions, what happened, and he's angry and he doesn't care now how much trouble it causes it's for my boss . kevin crick is good to get your thoughts on this, and we appreciate you joining us and i'll just 0. thank you very much indeed. pleasure. up. while the philippines is marking for years since a large scale military operation against an armed group, the battle of natalie, so government forces fight. i still affiliated rebels for more than 5 months. the government says reconstruction projects in the city our own channel. the critics say much more can be done. and building reports from manila on me. 2327. seen a group of around $200.00 on the pledge allegiance to the on group. i saw lead siege to the city of macau
k, which was set up by the before the prime minister is covered for margaret thatcher . it's a very effective way of politicians holding the government to account, especially when there is this large h u. c. majority i talked about and it's happening now because dominant cummings is a nightmare for a prime minister. he was the guy in the room where the big decisions, what happened, and he's angry and he doesn't care now how much trouble it causes it's for my boss . kevin crick is good to get...
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places a distaste of thatcherism of everything that happened in the 1980s, of the things that margaret thatcher conservatives are benefiting from it and the fear among labour people is that once that impression has embedded in an area, it can take a very, very long time, as we thought we thatcherism, to dispel, and it doesn't matter if you change the leader and you change the policies, the vote impression is very difficult to get rid of. �* ~ ., , , ., ., , of. and mo hussein, former tory adviser, of. and mo hussein, former tory adviser. a _ of. and mo hussein, former tory adviser. a lot _ of. and mo hussein, former tory adviser, a lot of _ of. and mo hussein, former tory adviser, a lot of expectation, i adviser, a lot of expectation, adviser, a lot of expectation, a lot to live up to going forward, isn't there? on the tories who borisjohnson of course has promised to level up in the red wall and come the end of the furlough scheme and the pandemic, the real bite through in terms of unemployment and the change to society, this will be the big test for borisjohnson, do you think, overthe test fo
places a distaste of thatcherism of everything that happened in the 1980s, of the things that margaret thatcher conservatives are benefiting from it and the fear among labour people is that once that impression has embedded in an area, it can take a very, very long time, as we thought we thatcherism, to dispel, and it doesn't matter if you change the leader and you change the policies, the vote impression is very difficult to get rid of. �* ~ ., , , ., ., , of. and mo hussein, former tory...
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this is what a century and more before margaret thatcher takes this issuan. here are the falklands down off the coast of argentina and the reason they fascinated americans is because this is a ceiling ground. unlike whaling which is done at sea ceiling is done on land. the falklands have seals and the argentines have taken a number of american ships and sealing. jailed the cruise confiscated the ships and their their prey and this has become a great political issue. so the united states sends uss lexington down there to shoot the place up lexington does that and and releases our jailed crews and others this use of the navy singleship going to a foreign port shooting the place up you'll see again and again in the history of the 1830s peacock leaves from there goes to sumatra the pepper ports of sumatra and then we'll continue on into the south china sea where her mission will really begin. the reason she stops in sumatra is her sailing orders require her to stop at a place called qualibatu in sumatra a year before the sumatrans captured an american trading ves
this is what a century and more before margaret thatcher takes this issuan. here are the falklands down off the coast of argentina and the reason they fascinated americans is because this is a ceiling ground. unlike whaling which is done at sea ceiling is done on land. the falklands have seals and the argentines have taken a number of american ships and sealing. jailed the cruise confiscated the ships and their their prey and this has become a great political issue. so the united states sends...
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he never took the i traditionaljob title that existed since the days of margaret thatcher, the reasonity to run up to him. thejob title he said he had was special for student to the prime minister did not really matter what hisjob the prime minister did not really matter what his job title was. the fact was he was in control he was the senior aide was inextricably involved in all of these decisions and he has apologised for a lot of that. he said tens of thousands of people data should not have died and this a lot more than any backstabbing or score to settle, but that's part of it too. i think there are thousands of people who will watch all of the seven hours of this orjust watch all of the seven hours of this or just clips watch all of the seven hours of this orjust clips of this will be extremely annoyed at how the government has acted how it's not on the lessons to be learned but what could happen sooner. the picture he paints a borisjohnson at downing street is not a happy one, some of the complementary one and i think there will be a lot of annoyance, frustration that dominic c
he never took the i traditionaljob title that existed since the days of margaret thatcher, the reasonity to run up to him. thejob title he said he had was special for student to the prime minister did not really matter what hisjob the prime minister did not really matter what his job title was. the fact was he was in control he was the senior aide was inextricably involved in all of these decisions and he has apologised for a lot of that. he said tens of thousands of people data should not have...
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i think about margaret thatcher in 1975 in britain. and her address before the conservative party. she sort of sweeps away the lecturn. and shows everybody who is in control there. liz cheney could well be that person in 2021, but the question is for what party because the party that she's a member of, that i was a member of, that ronald reagan was a member of, that party no longer exists. it's a party that, well, forget about ideology. it's a party that's anti-democratic and that refuses and is taking its position, its future position is being a party that will refuse to accept democrats winning elections if they don't like the outcome, they won't accept the election results is certainly, certainly what it seems if you look at arizona and you look at what's happening in house of representatives with the republican caucus. >> this was something incredible to watch. i've been in a huddle with the forbes team over the past few weeks looking at women over 50, thousands of submissions of remarkable women who have done remarkable things. but this is different. to see her standing out th
i think about margaret thatcher in 1975 in britain. and her address before the conservative party. she sort of sweeps away the lecturn. and shows everybody who is in control there. liz cheney could well be that person in 2021, but the question is for what party because the party that she's a member of, that i was a member of, that ronald reagan was a member of, that party no longer exists. it's a party that, well, forget about ideology. it's a party that's anti-democratic and that refuses and...
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. >> the unsustainable spending is a major problem, as margaret thatcher said, you run out of other people's money. government needs to focus on the basics. >> in less than two weeks, he'll host at the white house, and some democrats are urging the president not to let the negotiations drag on. >> i am not of the mind that we should be delaying progress for the purpose of getting one or two republican co-sponsors when it's very clear that their objective for the most part is to obstruct the progress that president biden would like to see. >> as for this weekend, nothing on the president's official schedule, but we know he's going to be hitting the road against next week. southern virginia to continue selling this plan and alicia we learned that the president will make two stops in louisiana, lake charles and new orleans as he tries to get them behind the spending plan. >> mark meredith with the president. griff. >> joining me now is republican texas congressman and house ways and means and joint cameral committee. thank you for joining us on this saturday. and i wanted to take you where mark
. >> the unsustainable spending is a major problem, as margaret thatcher said, you run out of other people's money. government needs to focus on the basics. >> in less than two weeks, he'll host at the white house, and some democrats are urging the president not to let the negotiations drag on. >> i am not of the mind that we should be delaying progress for the purpose of getting one or two republican co-sponsors when it's very clear that their objective for the most part is...
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tried them _ zones when margaret thatcher tried them many years ago.nment in westminster. who would ever have thought, not me or gavin, but a _ ever have thought, not me or gavin, but a government under what is a fairly— but a government under what is a fairly right—wing cabinet and under boris _ fairly right—wing cabinet and under borisjohnson was fairly right—wing cabinet and under boris johnson was introduced the furlough — boris johnson was introduced the furlough scheme, the grand scheme for businesses, the 300 billion that has been _ for businesses, the 300 billion that has been borrowed out of necessity, has been borrowed out of necessity, has setting — has been borrowed out of necessity, has setting setting aside of ideology? has setting setting aside of ideoloi ? �* has setting setting aside of ideology?— has setting setting aside of ideoloi ? �* ., ., ., ideology? i'm going to ask gavin... i want to ask _ ideology? i'm going to ask gavin... i want to ask you _ ideology? i'm going to ask gavin... i want to ask you slightly _ i want to ask you
tried them _ zones when margaret thatcher tried them many years ago.nment in westminster. who would ever have thought, not me or gavin, but a _ ever have thought, not me or gavin, but a government under what is a fairly— but a government under what is a fairly right—wing cabinet and under boris _ fairly right—wing cabinet and under borisjohnson was fairly right—wing cabinet and under boris johnson was introduced the furlough — boris johnson was introduced the furlough scheme, the...
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paul says this is the first small start to dismantling margaret thatcher's privatisation policy, butprivate companies are still dining shareholders' pockets, what has changed? it feels like smoke and mirrors. emma says what could possibly go wrong? and andrew says pragmatism finally start to trump ideology after so many years. if you want to react to this change in the railways, you can, you can message me on twitter and instagram or on e—mail. surge testing will begin in six new areas across england today to tackle the spread of the indian covid variant. tests and vaccines will be rolled out to bedford, burnley, hounslow, kirklees, leicester, and north tyneside after the government said they were areas of concern. it comes after almost 3,000 cases of the variant were identified in the uk. the home office says it has the capacity to carry out 10,000 checks a day to enforce the home quarantine rule for arrivals from so—called amber list countries. since monday, travel has been permitted from england to more than 170 countries and territories on the government's amber list — but borisj
paul says this is the first small start to dismantling margaret thatcher's privatisation policy, butprivate companies are still dining shareholders' pockets, what has changed? it feels like smoke and mirrors. emma says what could possibly go wrong? and andrew says pragmatism finally start to trump ideology after so many years. if you want to react to this change in the railways, you can, you can message me on twitter and instagram or on e—mail. surge testing will begin in six new areas across...
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probably the bravest woman in the western hemisphere but as i said before she is a mod owner-day margaret thatcherck and not over policy differences but because she won't lie and it's a very -- it's horrible what's happening and i don't know if i want to be in a party that doesn't want somebody in it who's speaking the truth. >> did you vote for donald trump in november? >> i did. >> he told more than 35,000 lies based on "the washington post" lie counter. why did you vote for him? >> well, i think i was in a difficult spot. like lot of conservatives were and i wonder if i wasn't to myopic and small minded focusing on judges or tax cuts or israel and maybe i should have taken a step backwards and taken more seriously the -- what other people were saying about him, the would be autocrat and whatnot. i will say that after i voted for him immediately did everything he could to make me regret it. leading up to january 6 and including the big lie. >> i guess my only pushback is the big lie started well before election day so there's plenty of time to see where this was heading and told voters in north
probably the bravest woman in the western hemisphere but as i said before she is a mod owner-day margaret thatcherck and not over policy differences but because she won't lie and it's a very -- it's horrible what's happening and i don't know if i want to be in a party that doesn't want somebody in it who's speaking the truth. >> did you vote for donald trump in november? >> i did. >> he told more than 35,000 lies based on "the washington post" lie counter. why did...