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i just wanted to say one thing about what meryl streep said. i think it speaks volumes as well to what you just mentioned. that is that meryl streep also continues to say i was honored to try to imagine her late life journey after power, but i have only a glancing understanding of what her many struggles were, how she managed sail through to the other side. i wish i could pay my respectful condolences to her family and her many friends, and to that title the iron lady, for those that may not know it, it was actually bestowed upon her from the soviet army newspaper "the red star." why was that, richard? >> because she made it clear, like ronald reagan did, that there was this line in the sand. she said about mikhail gorbachev that he was a man with whom she could do business, but she also made clear there would be no -- she renewed britain's nuclear deterrent. she fought against the protesters at the green of common. i went through school and university, and i started as a reporter in the thatcher years. i interviewed thatcher on a couple of occ
i just wanted to say one thing about what meryl streep said. i think it speaks volumes as well to what you just mentioned. that is that meryl streep also continues to say i was honored to try to imagine her late life journey after power, but i have only a glancing understanding of what her many struggles were, how she managed sail through to the other side. i wish i could pay my respectful condolences to her family and her many friends, and to that title the iron lady, for those that may not...
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. >> reporter: liberal actress meryl streep played thatcher in "the iron lady." her hard-nosed fiscal measures took a toll on the poor but she was a figure of awe for her strength and grit. >> michelle and i send our thoughts to the thatcher family as we carry another work to which she dedicated her life. free peoples standing together. margaret thatcher had come to washington in 2004 to mourn ronald reagan's passing. today, most here agree, baroness thatcher was a major factor in american history. live from washington, i'm steve handelsman, nbc bay area news. >> thanks so much. >>> in the 1950s the breakout star of the mickey mouse club became so popular, she was known by just one name, annette. annette funicello has died at age 70. she moved on to the big screen in the 1960s starring alongside frankie avalon in beach movies. in 1987 she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and withdrew from the spotlight. last i can't remember annette and her husband allowed a canadian tv network to show her immobilized state to campaign for a cure. she died at a bakersfield h
. >> reporter: liberal actress meryl streep played thatcher in "the iron lady." her hard-nosed fiscal measures took a toll on the poor but she was a figure of awe for her strength and grit. >> michelle and i send our thoughts to the thatcher family as we carry another work to which she dedicated her life. free peoples standing together. margaret thatcher had come to washington in 2004 to mourn ronald reagan's passing. today, most here agree, baroness thatcher was a major...
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. >> all that, plus my take on why meryl streep and mlk is not a romance. >>> this is a milestone day on so many levels. for some like krystal, it is about opening day. for jokers like amp ri, it is about april fools' day. and for top political operatives, it is about the one-month anniversary of the washington made mess that is the sequester. on the baseball front, there is wide ranging pessimism about my team, the yankees this year. for democrats, there is pessimism about the sequester which has not worked out quite like they said it would. >> i don't think we can maintain the same level of security at all places around the country with sequester as without sequester. >> i'm not here to scare people. i'm here to inform. >> these cuts are wrong. they're not smart. they're not fair. >> the longer these cuts remain in place, the greatter damage to our economy. the slow grind that will intensify with each passing day. >> there will be families in communities that are hurting. this will slow our growth. it will mean lower employment. >> that does not seem to be the message the american p
. >> all that, plus my take on why meryl streep and mlk is not a romance. >>> this is a milestone day on so many levels. for some like krystal, it is about opening day. for jokers like amp ri, it is about april fools' day. and for top political operatives, it is about the one-month anniversary of the washington made mess that is the sequester. on the baseball front, there is wide ranging pessimism about my team, the yankees this year. for democrats, there is pessimism about the...
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. >> mi sueño, meryl streep, johnny deep . >> nos cuenta porque su personaje en un refugio para el amoro un consejo. >> sólo me ha dicho cinco cosas. >> persistencia consistencia resistencia y humildad. >> todos llegan esperando el gran premio de telenovelas. >> vamos buscando más parejitas y personas en la alfombra roja ya regresamos con ustedes a los estudios. >> gracias . >> ya se me antojo un ceviche y estar en la playa . >> rey. >> un ambietne de fiesta se vive en el estadio de los atléticos de oakland porque dará inicio un partido de basketball y béisbol . >> por eso hay intenso tráfico en la zona . >> queremos comentarle . >> eso implicara que de dupliquen las medidas de seguridad, los aficionados . >> antes de la pausa faltan dos semanas po el día de la madre por eso mostramos esta foto. >> gracias madre, por darme tansto amor . >> mostramos las imangenes en la página de univisión 14. >> sigan mandado en la página de facebook úp . >> un examen hormonal llamada hmh puede decirle la cantidad de ovulas que produce una mujer, las mujeres pasadas los 30 años tienen más ovulos de una
. >> mi sueño, meryl streep, johnny deep . >> nos cuenta porque su personaje en un refugio para el amoro un consejo. >> sólo me ha dicho cinco cosas. >> persistencia consistencia resistencia y humildad. >> todos llegan esperando el gran premio de telenovelas. >> vamos buscando más parejitas y personas en la alfombra roja ya regresamos con ustedes a los estudios. >> gracias . >> ya se me antojo un ceviche y estar en la playa . >> rey....
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she was talking about the falkland islands, it shows you meryl streep's characterization of her which so remarkable. >> remarkable. >> and also that she was such a large figure that she was the subject of a biography of a film, recently here in the united states. >> yes, well i think that people are now beginning to really book back at mrs. thatcher and realize what an amazing figure she was, really and how many things she broke through. and she realdy li did change britain foyer ever. she broke through the trade unions which was really bringing britain down. whatever one thinks about you know, that the hardness of thatcher. the fact was the amount of strikes that were crippling britain before she took over were absolutely monstrous. she did reform those labor laws that enabled us to really see a modern britain emerge from that in terms of the economy. so she did a tremendous job for britain in that regard. >> tina brown. richard wolffe, remembering margaret thatcher, thank you both so much. >>> next more on her legacy with the britain ambassador to the united states, sir peter westma
she was talking about the falkland islands, it shows you meryl streep's characterization of her which so remarkable. >> remarkable. >> and also that she was such a large figure that she was the subject of a biography of a film, recently here in the united states. >> yes, well i think that people are now beginning to really book back at mrs. thatcher and realize what an amazing figure she was, really and how many things she broke through. and she realdy li did change britain...
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actress meryl streep who won an oscar for playing thatcher in 2011 "the iron lady" called the former prime minister a figure of awe for her personal strength and grit. >>> closer to home, beloved mouseketeer. she later went on to star in a series of beach party movies. she later went on to star in a series of beach party movies such as "bleach blanket bingo." funicello died in california following complications are multiple sclerosis. a disease she battled since 1987 in what she called a slow progression. funicello is survived by her husband and three children. >>> the u.s. navy says its latest weapon represents the future of warfare. a laser cannon capable of shooting down drones will soon be placed on various naval ships. this cannon is called a laser weapons system, or l.a.w.s., and cost less than $1 per shot since it runs simply on electricity. the laser so far has only been used in testing areas. it is already thought of as the newest way to transform modern welfare. >>> let's talk about weather now. spring about to deliver quite a wallop around the country. there's a weather sy
actress meryl streep who won an oscar for playing thatcher in 2011 "the iron lady" called the former prime minister a figure of awe for her personal strength and grit. >>> closer to home, beloved mouseketeer. she later went on to star in a series of beach party movies. she later went on to star in a series of beach party movies such as "bleach blanket bingo." funicello died in california following complications are multiple sclerosis. a disease she battled since...
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she was portrayed by meryl streep. >> i will not negotiate with criminals or thugs. >> reporter: in 2004 thatcher eulogized reagan on video. >> we have lost a great president, a great american. >> reporter: although ailing she attended the funeral and burial in california. they had a special relationship as nancy reagan remembered today. >> oh, they did. they certainly did. from the very beginning, the first time they met. of course i loved it that she and ronny were as close as they were. >> reporter: colin powell said today she was a leader first who happened to be a woman but became an inspiration to other women leaders who followed. brian? >> andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom tonight. andrea, thanks. >>> president obama made an emotional speech tonight on gun control, not far from the scene of the massacre at the sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. and surrounded by family members of the newtown victims. nbc news chief white house correspondent chuck todd traveling with the president with us tonight from west hartford, connecticut. chuck, good evening. >> r
she was portrayed by meryl streep. >> i will not negotiate with criminals or thugs. >> reporter: in 2004 thatcher eulogized reagan on video. >> we have lost a great president, a great american. >> reporter: although ailing she attended the funeral and burial in california. they had a special relationship as nancy reagan remembered today. >> oh, they did. they certainly did. from the very beginning, the first time they met. of course i loved it that she and ronny...
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. >> actress meryl streep who won an oscar playing thatcher in 2011's "the iron lady" called the former prime minister a figure of awe for her personal strength and grit. >>> closer to home, beloved mouseketeer and '60s actress, annette funicello has died at the age of 70. she was part of the "mickey mouse club" in the 1950s, she later went on to star in a series of beach party movies. according to the walt disney company she died in california following complications from multiple sclerosis, a disease she battled since 1987, which she called a slow progression. funicello is survived by her husband and three children. >>> the u.s. navy says its latest weapon represents the future of warfare. the laser canon capable of shooting down drones will be placed on various naval ships. this canon is called a laser weapon system or l.a.w.s., and costs less than $1 per shot, since it runs simply on electricity. while the laser is so far has only been used in testing areas, it is already thought of as the newest way to transform modern warfare. >>> here is your first look at scrambled politics. for
. >> actress meryl streep who won an oscar playing thatcher in 2011's "the iron lady" called the former prime minister a figure of awe for her personal strength and grit. >>> closer to home, beloved mouseketeer and '60s actress, annette funicello has died at the age of 70. she was part of the "mickey mouse club" in the 1950s, she later went on to star in a series of beach party movies. according to the walt disney company she died in california following...
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[applause] we have an incredible night last night with meryl streep and angelina jolie, and those amazing women from pakistan. today we will bring you some extraordinary women telling extraordinary stories. of course, the most extraordinary of all is standing right next to me. [applause] before she lets you hear her amazing words today, i want you to conjure up an image. this image of a solitary woman in a house in rangoon. throughout her long years under house arrest in burma, separated from her husband and her two young boys, the heroic dissidents aung san suu kyi was sustained by poster she put up on her wall. was a poster from the 1995 united nations first world conference on women in beijing. it was signed by the woman whose words at that conference served to motivate millions of others. you know those words first uttered by hillary clinton wearing that pink first lady suit at the podium in beijing. very much paler than the one she has on today. she said it there is one message that echoes from the conference, let it be that human rights are women's rights, and women's rights are hum
[applause] we have an incredible night last night with meryl streep and angelina jolie, and those amazing women from pakistan. today we will bring you some extraordinary women telling extraordinary stories. of course, the most extraordinary of all is standing right next to me. [applause] before she lets you hear her amazing words today, i want you to conjure up an image. this image of a solitary woman in a house in rangoon. throughout her long years under house arrest in burma, separated from...
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lady we you should be pretty ill with all these little strokes and there was a famous film with meryl streepa couple of years ago that showed that there we saw the good old maggie for the falklands war and for being there when soviet communism finished and contributing to that there are others in the north of england because she was a choose a warrior she liked to go to war against what she didn't believe in but she wasn't a healer and she was someone who could pour oil into the old wounds and bring the nation together so in that sense war she's a very important private mr is it necessarily one of the whole of britain will remember with affection or war specially in the north of england the working class industrial areas which she didn't really a bunch of sympathy for compared to her friends in the city the financial sector the south of england her own middle class values tributes will be coming in condolences will be coming into the british people how will her legacy as a leader influence decision makers of the scene setter. very very important the present government the present prime minis
lady we you should be pretty ill with all these little strokes and there was a famous film with meryl streepa couple of years ago that showed that there we saw the good old maggie for the falklands war and for being there when soviet communism finished and contributing to that there are others in the north of england because she was a choose a warrior she liked to go to war against what she didn't believe in but she wasn't a healer and she was someone who could pour oil into the old wounds and...
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she's one of the famous characters played by oscar winner meryl streep. david gergen will join us next on america's fascination with margaret thatcher. >>> breaking news this morning. former prime minister margaret thatcher has died. the british prime minister was 87 years old. it's believed she died from a stroke. now, younger americans know about margaret thatcher, not from her role so much as the british prime minister, but how she was portrayed in the movie the iron lady. >> we will stand on principle or well not stand at all. >> were margaret, with all due respect, when one has been to war -- >> with all due respect, sir, i have done battle every single day of my life. and many men have underestimated me before. >> cnn's senior political analyst david gergen joins me thousand. she really, meryl streep i'm talking about, captured margaret thatcher's personality. i mean, she wasn't a tough lady. >> reporter: she was a tough lady. she wrote famously back in 1975 that if you want something said in politics, ask a man. if you want something done, ask a wo
she's one of the famous characters played by oscar winner meryl streep. david gergen will join us next on america's fascination with margaret thatcher. >>> breaking news this morning. former prime minister margaret thatcher has died. the british prime minister was 87 years old. it's believed she died from a stroke. now, younger americans know about margaret thatcher, not from her role so much as the british prime minister, but how she was portrayed in the movie the iron lady. >>...
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. >> jimmy: i asked this question of meryl streep. i was surprised by her answer.t's more applicable to you. do you believe in ghosts? >> no. >> jimmy: have you ever played whiffle ball? >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you google yourself? >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you have any nut allergies? anything we should be concerned about? >> no. >> jimmy: okay. have you ever stolen anything worth more than $20? >> no. >> jimmy: do you floss? >> yes. >> jimmy: waxed or the just dry? >> mint waxed. >> jimmy: have you ever served on a jury? >> no. not yet. >> jimmy: have you ever been to a bruce springsteen concert? >> yeah. and when they all start cheering bruce, do you feel like it's for you? >> i get up for a real quick second. >> jimmy: we learned some good stuff about you there. your daughter mable turns 1 on monday. >> yeah. >> jimmy: which is april fool's day. which is -- do you think you'll do things to her to -- >> well, we do things to her every day. >> jimmy: which of your movies is mable's favorite. >> a lot of my pictures are not appropriate for under 1-year-old. she can't see
. >> jimmy: i asked this question of meryl streep. i was surprised by her answer.t's more applicable to you. do you believe in ghosts? >> no. >> jimmy: have you ever played whiffle ball? >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you google yourself? >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you have any nut allergies? anything we should be concerned about? >> no. >> jimmy: okay. have you ever stolen anything worth more than $20? >> no. >> jimmy: do you floss? >>...
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but that was chronicled in the recent film "the iron lady" which we remember from last year with meryl streep. it was not a surprise that she was in declining health. great britain has lost an icon and we got word from the queen she was sad upon hearing the news and sends condolences to the family. thank you from washington, dc, on the death of margaret thatcher at 87. >> new details of the death of risk warren's son, the evangelical pastor and his wife are coping with the suicide of their 27-year-old son matthew. warren said he suffered from emotional problems. he posted a message on twitter saying he was overwhelmed by love and support the family has received. a beautiful shot behind us but it is so windy. >> you cannot see the wind blowing. everything else seemed to be moving. 6:18, and live doppler 7 hd shows a few drops overnight but they are gone and we have clearing skies. the clouds are still hanging out as we look to the east bay hills and the east bay valley but santa rosa and napa are 46 and fairfield and livermore and los gatos are 47 and union city is 49. 87 in south bay near h.p
but that was chronicled in the recent film "the iron lady" which we remember from last year with meryl streep. it was not a surprise that she was in declining health. great britain has lost an icon and we got word from the queen she was sad upon hearing the news and sends condolences to the family. thank you from washington, dc, on the death of margaret thatcher at 87. >> new details of the death of risk warren's son, the evangelical pastor and his wife are coping with the...
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. >> like, i mean, i put her on the level of meryl streep, of robert de niro.and it's called "the english teacher." what is the movie about? >> she's the english teacher. >> jimmy: there you go. >> and i play a former student of hers who's a failed playwright, and i come back home after trying a stint of playwrighting in new york. very unsuccessful, kind of depressed. and i give her my play, and we decide to put it on at the high school that i went to. and nathan lane plays the drama teacher. and in the process, there's a slight love affair with julianne and i. not that -- i think i gave away the whole movie just now. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's fantastic! good for you, buddy. that's awesome, pal. >> i like talking about it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i guess -- i know why. let's take a look at a clip. here's michael angarano and julianne moore in "the english teacher." check this out. >> hey, linda. can we talk about this please? >> no, i don't need to talk about anything. i know what i saw. >> well, we didn't do anything. >> oh, how dare you! >> i caught you fo
. >> like, i mean, i put her on the level of meryl streep, of robert de niro.and it's called "the english teacher." what is the movie about? >> she's the english teacher. >> jimmy: there you go. >> and i play a former student of hers who's a failed playwright, and i come back home after trying a stint of playwrighting in new york. very unsuccessful, kind of depressed. and i give her my play, and we decide to put it on at the high school that i went to. and...
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the king of italy, got it. >> exactly. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: meryl streep said -- i think therent of history to settle. and she gave girls around the world reasons to -- so she made some good points. >> there was some quote from the british -- i think her opposition, and it was something along the lines, there was ant government institution she wouldn't beat with her handbag. and i thought that was a funny way to put it. >> stephanie: i need do this love story, because it is going to make me cry. >> are you going to ask me to marry you? >> stephanie: yes. scary gilbert got engaged to her girlfriend rocker linda perry, both of whom i know. [ overlapping speakers ] >> that's concrete blond. >> sorry linda perry. ♪ what's going on ♪ >> that's it -- >> stephanie: michael mcdonald unlike you i do not have a fear of commitment, so this story makes me cry. we go to a park we have food, there is this guy sitting playing guitar he starts playing a song we love and i said that's so weird, and then she asks him to play this other song, and magically he knows it. and people sitting next to
the king of italy, got it. >> exactly. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: meryl streep said -- i think therent of history to settle. and she gave girls around the world reasons to -- so she made some good points. >> there was some quote from the british -- i think her opposition, and it was something along the lines, there was ant government institution she wouldn't beat with her handbag. and i thought that was a funny way to put it. >> stephanie: i need do this love story,...
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american's have a warmer memory of her than many, especially working class britts, she is like a meryl streepthem. it's been a hash couple of days since her death. one newspaper had to close down the comment section and the number one song on itunes is the "wizard of oz" classic celebrating her death. for the woman that once said feminism is poison, the reaction to her death is as tough as she was. the brooklyn based band that is touring to support their first new music in a while and prior to their show at webster hall, they posted this this. please do not watch the show through a screen on your smart device or camera, but that stuff away. and they really might be on to something here. so few people live anything in the moment or just for the moment. you see it when people meet the president. even though they never get to live it over, they choose to slam a device in his face or smoosh their face next to his, or worst yet, out comes the massive ipad, eclipsing everything from miles away while they take a picture. while people are entitled to their own memories and devices. remember when we w
american's have a warmer memory of her than many, especially working class britts, she is like a meryl streepthem. it's been a hash couple of days since her death. one newspaper had to close down the comment section and the number one song on itunes is the "wizard of oz" classic celebrating her death. for the woman that once said feminism is poison, the reaction to her death is as tough as she was. the brooklyn based band that is touring to support their first new music in a while and...
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we have as well as the big headliners that you mentioned, including meryl streep, which you didn't, extraordinarilyrs from libya, syria, afghanistan, sometimes those are the women that people leave lincoln center talking about, even more than the big headliners you talked about. >> let's go through a couple of the women that you and i have been talking about in your lineup. one is from sierra leone. mckenna deprince, an orphan from sierra leone. another example of the courageous women, considering what they're facing in the world. the youngest member of the dance theater of harlem. >> mckayla deprince, an 18-year-old girl. a war orphan in sierra leone. her mother died of starvation, she was adopted from an orphanage when she was a toddler by an amazing woman from new jersey. brought to the united states, she saw a picture of a ballerina that haunted her when she was a little girl and now of all things, she's going to debut next week, a week after in the dance theater of harlem as a company ballerina. such an strond thing. at our summit on thursday night, mckayla is going to dance a story of her own
we have as well as the big headliners that you mentioned, including meryl streep, which you didn't, extraordinarilyrs from libya, syria, afghanistan, sometimes those are the women that people leave lincoln center talking about, even more than the big headliners you talked about. >> let's go through a couple of the women that you and i have been talking about in your lineup. one is from sierra leone. mckenna deprince, an orphan from sierra leone. another example of the courageous women,...
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but also meryl streep.lso paying tribute to margaret thatcher. >> we will stand on principle, or we will not stand at all. >> but, margaret, with all due respect -- >> so you recall she played thatcher in the 2011 film. she won an academy award for her performance. here's what she said in a statement today. >> it was a terrific performance. she said "to have given women and girls around the world reason to supplant fantasies of being a princesses with a different dream, the real life option of leading their nation, this was ground breaking and admirable". >> and some people say, too, she went beyond gender. they never thought of her whether a female or male, she just represented power. >> strength. >> iconic. >> absolutely. >>> well, this is an interesting story. >> it is. april in paris, sure. but what about april in pyongyang? >> some american tourists spent their vacation there. we're going to have their story next. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her die
but also meryl streep.lso paying tribute to margaret thatcher. >> we will stand on principle, or we will not stand at all. >> but, margaret, with all due respect -- >> so you recall she played thatcher in the 2011 film. she won an academy award for her performance. here's what she said in a statement today. >> it was a terrific performance. she said "to have given women and girls around the world reason to supplant fantasies of being a princesses with a different...
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last year when she spoke at women in the world, she introduced by meryl streep. lincoln center, 2,500 women just got to their feet and they roared. it felt then as if she announced her candidacy then, she could have just taken that show and captured the white house. when, you know, four years' time, who knows what will happen. there's an enormous ground swell for hillary clinton. whether it can be maintained, don't forget, last time it seemed like it was going to be a shoo-in last time. along came barack obama and captured the exceptionalism hillary had. being the first black president in the end got more traction than being the first woman president. that was in her sense an unlucky thing to happen if she's fit and wants to do it, and if everything being as one thinks it will be, yes, it will be a shoo-in. who knows. >> how about tina brown? do you want her to be president? >> i'd love to see her get it. i'd love to see her get it. i think this woman is so qualified for this role. she's been so superb in so many different roles. who has more experience? who has
last year when she spoke at women in the world, she introduced by meryl streep. lincoln center, 2,500 women just got to their feet and they roared. it felt then as if she announced her candidacy then, she could have just taken that show and captured the white house. when, you know, four years' time, who knows what will happen. there's an enormous ground swell for hillary clinton. whether it can be maintained, don't forget, last time it seemed like it was going to be a shoo-in last time. along...
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you have seen the film the iron lady with meryl streep. here the cabinet minister talks and she slugged him off. shut up, you don't know a damn thing, exaggeratedding. but that was the affect she had. she could cut you off like that. >> the reason why feminists have, i think, failed to claim her as their own is the closeness, actually of maggie thatcher to feminism in the same way that stalinists hate trotskites, they are furious with maggie over the small print but actually they were obviously on the same side. they wanted equality for women. so did she. they wanted equal pay for equal work. she certainly wanted to have equal pay for her equal work. and we know it's a matter of historical record that in her early years at least she fought for a number of so-called women's issues. in private among her colleagues. she wanted working widows not to be penalized for working and losing their huand's pensions. she wanted wometo be able to pay for child care out of their pretax earnings, not their post tax earnings. and this was squashed in cabin
you have seen the film the iron lady with meryl streep. here the cabinet minister talks and she slugged him off. shut up, you don't know a damn thing, exaggeratedding. but that was the affect she had. she could cut you off like that. >> the reason why feminists have, i think, failed to claim her as their own is the closeness, actually of maggie thatcher to feminism in the same way that stalinists hate trotskites, they are furious with maggie over the small print but actually they were...
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that's the problem with meryl streep. she makes you like anybody. all right thanks, jen.pondent. >> we have a foreign correspondent? >> stephanie: thank god because roland has fallen down on the job. take accounts for sexy liberal in chicago. 17 minutes after the hour. we roll along on a monday on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: join the party! 1-800-steph-12. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. ♪ ain't that america ♪ ♪ you and -- >> stephanie miller. ♪ ain't that america ♪ ♪ home of the free ♪ >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show." welcome to it. 22 minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 toll free from anywhere. all right. just our usual version of l.a. talk. l.a. traffic talk. we're calculating how long it will take steven stills to get here because coldwater is still closed. [ whatever! ] >> stephanie: we'll figure it out. 1-800-steph-12 toll free from anywhere. let's go to ryan in ch
that's the problem with meryl streep. she makes you like anybody. all right thanks, jen.pondent. >> we have a foreign correspondent? >> stephanie: thank god because roland has fallen down on the job. take accounts for sexy liberal in chicago. 17 minutes after the hour. we roll along on a monday on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: join the party! 1-800-steph-12. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle...
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not meryl streep. but there's a real life version. baboon in kitchen hanging out. here we have a baboon destroying a house. atoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test y ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b are prone to infections or have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. should not start humira if you have any kind of infection. ask your rheumatologist about humira to help re
not meryl streep. but there's a real life version. baboon in kitchen hanging out. here we have a baboon destroying a house. atoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections,...
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[applause] incredible night last night with meryl streep and angelina jolie, and those amazing women from pakistan. today we will bring you some extraordinary women telling extraordinary stories. of course, the most extraordinary of all is standing right next to me. [applause] she lets you hear her amazing words today, i want you to conjure up an image. this image of a solitary woman in a house in rangoon. throughout her long years under house arrest in burma, separated from her husband and her two young boys, the heroic dissidents aung san suu kyi was sustained by poster she put up on her wall. was a poster from the 1995 united nations first world conference on women in beijing. it was signed by the woman whose words at that conference served to motivate millions of others. you know those words first uttered by hillary clinton wearing that pink first lady suit at the podium in beijing. she said it there is one message that echoes from the conference, let it be that human rights are women's rights, and women's rights are human rights, once and for all. applause]d hillary clinton spok
[applause] incredible night last night with meryl streep and angelina jolie, and those amazing women from pakistan. today we will bring you some extraordinary women telling extraordinary stories. of course, the most extraordinary of all is standing right next to me. [applause] she lets you hear her amazing words today, i want you to conjure up an image. this image of a solitary woman in a house in rangoon. throughout her long years under house arrest in burma, separated from her husband and her...
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. >> meryl streep did an excellent job and made people understand things they probably didn't understand. >> how long do they have to be gone before we say it? did lincoln have his detractors? >> sure. >> we're pretty sure he was pretty good. >> yeah. >> how about washington, did he have his detractors he was pretty good. >> i don't know that he did. >> how about mother teresa? no. there were detractors of hers. >> that she was pushed out after 11 years? >> yeah. >> i think she did great things for the country. but to ignore the fact that there were two sides is crazy. >> in journalism i guess. >> in general. >> i see it the same way with reagan in hindsight. jimmy carter, can you say he had positive effects? >> sure. absolutely we will find somebody who -- >> habitat for humanity. >> up 26 points is where the futures are this morning. overseas in asia. we'll get a different look. looks like the same is here. same number. in europe, we're looking at -- oh, that is europe. >> all you have to do is look at the bottom of the screen to see what's happening. i didn't realize japan was doing t
. >> meryl streep did an excellent job and made people understand things they probably didn't understand. >> how long do they have to be gone before we say it? did lincoln have his detractors? >> sure. >> we're pretty sure he was pretty good. >> yeah. >> how about washington, did he have his detractors he was pretty good. >> i don't know that he did. >> how about mother teresa? no. there were detractors of hers. >> that she was pushed out...
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we all remember from the meryl streep movie but how they told her how ho sit and talk.the feminists but in many ways, i think paveed a way for women in some regards. >> bill: maggie thatcher, ladies and gentlemen. so the u.s. treasury department is spending our tax dollars on a big, new investigation. they launched yesterday again. i have found this, discovered this by reading think progress as i do several times a day. they are investigating how beyoncÉ and jay-z got to cuba to spend three nights celebrating their anniversary. oh, my god. this is worthy of the united states government investigation. >> we really need to look into it. >> bill: what's going on? >> i'm glad they're on top of it. two republicans from florida called for this investigation and i can't remember the last time republicans wanted to investigate rich people breaking the law. i can't. but here finally they're at it. how do they get to cuba? why are they in cuba. what kind of visa did they get? this people to people visa. now there is some news that the government approved the visa. what's going on
we all remember from the meryl streep movie but how they told her how ho sit and talk.the feminists but in many ways, i think paveed a way for women in some regards. >> bill: maggie thatcher, ladies and gentlemen. so the u.s. treasury department is spending our tax dollars on a big, new investigation. they launched yesterday again. i have found this, discovered this by reading think progress as i do several times a day. they are investigating how beyoncÉ and jay-z got to cuba to spend...
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meryl streep taught us about this in the early 1980s. which nanny do i save? >> she saved them both. >> glad everyone's okay. >> two nannies? what are you doing? and not working. you're on the beach. >> both of them. she saved them both. >> they're both fine and so are the nannies. >> aren't you going to be with your kids? >> she's busy. >> i see. tanning. >> and the nannies are okay too. >> i'm sorry, i know i sound like -- >> third grade. >> third grade. >> chief white house correspondent for politico is mike allen with a look at the playbook. good morning. >> hey, y'all. >> you can't help yourselves, you're talking about hillary clinton 2016 this morning saying if you're looking for clues -- >> we really can't throw stones after what barnicle just said. >> i'm trying to blow past that. you say if you want to see clues whether or not hillary clinton's going to run for president in 2016, got to watch that gubernatorial race in virginia. why do you say that? >> four names, bill clinton, dee dee myers, james carville. >> boom. >> there you've got -- >> not clin
meryl streep taught us about this in the early 1980s. which nanny do i save? >> she saved them both. >> glad everyone's okay. >> two nannies? what are you doing? and not working. you're on the beach. >> both of them. she saved them both. >> they're both fine and so are the nannies. >> aren't you going to be with your kids? >> she's busy. >> i see. tanning. >> and the nannies are okay too. >> i'm sorry, i know i sound like -- >>...
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she strode that world stage mightily and in recent years, of course, movie goers have known her, meryl streep, 15 minutes, we learn that 87-year-old margaret thatcher passed away. we're just beginning to hear the tributes to her here in the u.k. and certainly from around the world. they will go on throughout this day, we are sure. back to you. >> steve: all right. thank you very much. in the last three minutes, lord bell, margaret thatcher's spokes earn, issued a statement. it is with great sadness that mark and carol thatcher announce their mother died peacefully following a stroke this morning. a further statement will be made later. >> gretchen: greg just mentioned that movie, if you haven't seen it, i would highly recommend it for young people and old people. girls and boys. it's an amazing life story of a woman who had amazing perseverance. never gave up against all odds to become the first female prime minister, the only female prime minister of the u.k. amazing life story in that movie. beautiful lee depicted. >> brian: she cut the size of government and helped bring down the iron wall
she strode that world stage mightily and in recent years, of course, movie goers have known her, meryl streep, 15 minutes, we learn that 87-year-old margaret thatcher passed away. we're just beginning to hear the tributes to her here in the u.k. and certainly from around the world. they will go on throughout this day, we are sure. back to you. >> steve: all right. thank you very much. in the last three minutes, lord bell, margaret thatcher's spokes earn, issued a statement. it is with...