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thatcher and ronald reagan and very much people regard thatcher and reagan to hayek and his thinking.e got all of her handbag this capacious and slammed down the road to serfdom on the table and said -- by frederick hayek -- and said this is what we believe, so no doubt what she believed was to introduce for the first time actually into the conservative party we have a catalyst of things that you should try to obtain which actually come out of the book on the whole conservatives and republicans never used to do this, so this was lawful. were they really hayekian? he never went out of his way to ask let me just make this clear i am not an adviser to mrs. thatcher and i do not advise president reagan said he always denied that they were. >> host: did he approve and what they were doing? >> guest: they were not wholehearted enough. he thought that they got the message, but in the practical policy they were saying about the election today it is a difference between saying are you going to use this in order to nudge the world closer to your way of thinking or deep actually intend to introd
thatcher and ronald reagan and very much people regard thatcher and reagan to hayek and his thinking.e got all of her handbag this capacious and slammed down the road to serfdom on the table and said -- by frederick hayek -- and said this is what we believe, so no doubt what she believed was to introduce for the first time actually into the conservative party we have a catalyst of things that you should try to obtain which actually come out of the book on the whole conservatives and republicans...
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thatcher and ronald reagan every much people regard the thatcherism and reaganism as to hayek, hayek and his thinking. how much in reality did what those two leaders produce actually, stand up against what hayek action wanted? >> guest: thatcher famously when she went to give research department they were discussing what they believe, she got out of her handbag, slammed down the "road to serfdom" on the table and said this is what we believe. so there's no doubt what she believed was to introduce for the first time actually to the conservative party and ideology. a real checklist of things you should try to attain which came out of the book. republicans in the past never used to do this. were they really hayekians? hayek went out of his way whenever asked, just make the call, i'm not an adviser to mrs. thatcher but i do not advise ronald reagan. he always denied -- post that because he disapproved of? >> guest: he thought they were not wholehearted enough. he thought they got the message. it's a matter of the difference between saying are you going to use this in order to manage the
thatcher and ronald reagan every much people regard the thatcherism and reaganism as to hayek, hayek and his thinking. how much in reality did what those two leaders produce actually, stand up against what hayek action wanted? >> guest: thatcher famously when she went to give research department they were discussing what they believe, she got out of her handbag, slammed down the "road to serfdom" on the table and said this is what we believe. so there's no doubt what she...
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and ronald reagan and people regard thatcher and reagan as to hayek and his thinking. how much in reality did what those leaders stand up against what they wanted to be achieved. >> guest: the research department they were discussing what got out of the handbag was capacious and slammed down the road to serfdom on the table and said this is what we believe so there's no doubt that what she believed was to introduce for the first time actually to the conservative party and ideology, a checklist of things you should try to obtain which actually came out of a book on the whole conservatives and republicans never used to do this, so it was novel. were they really hayekians? whenever asked to make this clear i do not advise president reagan, said he always denied that they were. they were not wholehearted the mess. he felt they got the message but what they were saying they're up the election today is a matter of the difference between saying are you going to use this in order to nudge the world closer to your way of thinking or do you actually intend to introduce the whole
and ronald reagan and people regard thatcher and reagan as to hayek and his thinking. how much in reality did what those leaders stand up against what they wanted to be achieved. >> guest: the research department they were discussing what got out of the handbag was capacious and slammed down the road to serfdom on the table and said this is what we believe so there's no doubt that what she believed was to introduce for the first time actually to the conservative party and ideology, a...
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they went out of their way saying i'm not add an adviser to thatcher or advise president reagan.always denied -- >> guest: >> host: did he disapprove? >> guest: he thought they got the message, but it didn't seem practical. in the election today, it's a matter of the difference between saying are you going to use this in order to nudge the world closer to your way of thinking, or do you actually intend to introduce the whole scheme, com hayek recommended, in which case, we're going to have an uncomfortable time however long it takes. it could be a uncomfortable 20 years because all things disappear including representative democracy. hayek didn't believe in -- he so believed in prices, so believed in the market that he thought even things like town and city government shouldn't exist, that it should be handed over to a corporation. he didn't believe the -- so the pound -- the dollar should exist. he believed there should be private companies each issuing currencies, and that we would eventually come to understand which was the strong currency and which wasn't and how to use the v
they went out of their way saying i'm not add an adviser to thatcher or advise president reagan.always denied -- >> guest: >> host: did he disapprove? >> guest: he thought they got the message, but it didn't seem practical. in the election today, it's a matter of the difference between saying are you going to use this in order to nudge the world closer to your way of thinking, or do you actually intend to introduce the whole scheme, com hayek recommended, in which case, we're...
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thatcher i do not advise president reagan. so he always denied that they were. >> host: is it what they were doing or -- they were not whole hard enough. he felt they got the message but in the practical politics saying about the election today it's a matter of the difference between saying or you going to use this in order to nudge the world closer to your way of thinking or do you actually intend to introduce the whole scheme which he recommended and which we are going to have an uncomfortable time however long it takes even if 20 years, an uncomfortable 20 years because also of things will disappear to with the representative democracy. hayekian believe the market and the prices he thought even things like town and city government shouldn't exist but should be handed over to a corporation. he didn't believe the dollar, sorry, the pound -- the dollar should exist. he believed there should be private companies each issuing currency and we would be eventually come to understand which was the strong currency and which was and a
thatcher i do not advise president reagan. so he always denied that they were. >> host: is it what they were doing or -- they were not whole hard enough. he felt they got the message but in the practical politics saying about the election today it's a matter of the difference between saying or you going to use this in order to nudge the world closer to your way of thinking or do you actually intend to introduce the whole scheme which he recommended and which we are going to have an...
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the depositors unmercifully and with extreme prejudice well tina there is no alternative margaret thatcher and ronald reagan who set in motion this banking catastrophe we have were also present during the collapse of communism where the system collapsed because the people just stopped working and then we dealt against the the oligarchs who were taking everything what we see that same situation happening today max here are some really interesting headlines for america toll of heavy drinking on u.s. economy rises so heavy drinking is costing the u.s. economy more than two hundred billion dollars a year mostly in lost workplace productivity a u.s. health agency said on monday this is nearly twenty one percent higher than the last time they did this study in one thousand nine hundred eight the cold war ended and russia won. because affectively america continued its cold war economic policies of price fixing and crowding out of productive economic activity in favor of the old guard federal reserve banking economic known entity well the fact is max if you look at the charts of u.s. productivity
the depositors unmercifully and with extreme prejudice well tina there is no alternative margaret thatcher and ronald reagan who set in motion this banking catastrophe we have were also present during the collapse of communism where the system collapsed because the people just stopped working and then we dealt against the the oligarchs who were taking everything what we see that same situation happening today max here are some really interesting headlines for america toll of heavy drinking on...
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idea that there needs to be an austerity police force there is no alternative oh hello margaret thatcher remember during the beginning of the reagan era which incidentally in the u.s. was the beginning of the bailouts for banks reagan and initiated this whole bank bailout initiative at the time he said oh it will never happen again but of course it became a precedent for how america does business going forward but margaret thatcher said this is no alternative tina as it became known and this was a false road then it was merely a pretext to bring in the financial ization to replace manufacturing got the economy put millions of people out of work and if they complained star wars and said a lot of foreign countries are getting blown apart and now they're repeating tina there is no alternative there was an alternative then and there is an alternative now it's called insurrection well exactly lady liberty should go. out of tina because she is with the monarchs of the global financial system tina is the one telling us there is no alternative but subjugation and slavery they can still and the p
idea that there needs to be an austerity police force there is no alternative oh hello margaret thatcher remember during the beginning of the reagan era which incidentally in the u.s. was the beginning of the bailouts for banks reagan and initiated this whole bank bailout initiative at the time he said oh it will never happen again but of course it became a precedent for how america does business going forward but margaret thatcher said this is no alternative tina as it became known and this...
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michael howard, and lady thatcher. you know what? in this party, we do not do our leaders, we are proud of what they have done for our party and our country. [applause] thank you. a few months ago, we were all shocked by the scenes in our streets in london and in other parts of the country. perhaps, perhaps the most shocking thing is that people were not that surprised. there was no great call for a public inquiry to find out what had gone wrong. instead, what i think you could hear was the angry insistence, overwhelming the cry of a country shutting to its leaders, we know. we know why this happened. we know what has gone wrong. we know that if the system keeps fudging the difference between right and wrong we will never improve. as long as the police go around with a hand tied behind their back, we will never make our streets safe. we know that if parents do not meet their responsibilities, their kids will get out of control. what people are saying to us is yes, we know what has gone wrong and we want you to put it right. one of th
michael howard, and lady thatcher. you know what? in this party, we do not do our leaders, we are proud of what they have done for our party and our country. [applause] thank you. a few months ago, we were all shocked by the scenes in our streets in london and in other parts of the country. perhaps, perhaps the most shocking thing is that people were not that surprised. there was no great call for a public inquiry to find out what had gone wrong. instead, what i think you could hear was the...
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again but of course it became a precedent for how america does business going forward but margaret thatcher said this there is no alternative tina as it became known and that this was a false word then it was merely a pretext to bring in the financial ization to replace manufacturing got the economy put millions of people out of work and if they complained star wars instead of a lot of foreign countries getting blown apart now they're repeating tina there is no alternative there was an alternative then and there is an alternative now it's called insurrection. closer report coming your way about fifteen minutes here on r.t. . the widow a former russian agent alexander litvinenko has admitted her husband was working for british intelligence new details were revealed at a full inquest large five years after litvinenko died of radiation poisoning in london as are better reports it might see some uncomfortable truth is revealed about britain's spy or organizations. according to britain this is a man on the run and bury lugovoy hasn't left russia since two thousand and six because of an internati
again but of course it became a precedent for how america does business going forward but margaret thatcher said this there is no alternative tina as it became known and that this was a false word then it was merely a pretext to bring in the financial ization to replace manufacturing got the economy put millions of people out of work and if they complained star wars instead of a lot of foreign countries getting blown apart now they're repeating tina there is no alternative there was an...
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again but of course it became a precedent for how america does business going forward but margaret thatcher said this there is no alternative tina as it became known and this was a false road then it was merely a pretext to bring in the financial ization to replace manufacturing got the economy put millions of people out of work and if they complained star wars instead about the foreign countries getting blown apart and now they're repeating tina there is no alternative there was an alternative then and there is an alternative now it's called insurrection. when you were a little more than an hour here on r.t. . u.s. president barack obama has announced an end to military involvement in iraq ordering all u.s. troops home by the end of the year around thirty nine thousand americans will leave the country after more than eight years of service there almost forty five hundred u.s. servicemen and women have died during that time and cost and the war has cost u.s. taxpayers more than seven hundred billion dollars military spending a lone ranger or a blogger an iraqi american political activist th
again but of course it became a precedent for how america does business going forward but margaret thatcher said this there is no alternative tina as it became known and this was a false road then it was merely a pretext to bring in the financial ization to replace manufacturing got the economy put millions of people out of work and if they complained star wars instead about the foreign countries getting blown apart and now they're repeating tina there is no alternative there was an alternative...
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every woman who has succeeded anywhere on the globe politically, like margaret thatcher, suddenly ceases a woman. she does not count. she's not part of the suffering equation. it is unfortunate. it is unfortunate if there during the two herman cain, because he has the best resume. he is a man of considerable accomplishments. maybe a lousy politician, but a man of considerable accomplishments. >> i was on a panel with randall kennedy, and we were talking about a documentary about harry belafonte, and his news conference after the documentary where he was egest savaging herman cain. >> calling him at that apple. >> ride, a bad apple. i think it is unfair to call him a frankenstein monster. but at the same time, when you look at his public statements and his approach and orientation, i think a lot of african-americans are not only turned off, but they get downright hostile. i think if he was anywhere on the republican ticket, quite frankly, whether he is quoted as a vice president, i cannot see him doing anything about peeling off any minority vote. >> and he says things that are downright
every woman who has succeeded anywhere on the globe politically, like margaret thatcher, suddenly ceases a woman. she does not count. she's not part of the suffering equation. it is unfortunate. it is unfortunate if there during the two herman cain, because he has the best resume. he is a man of considerable accomplishments. maybe a lousy politician, but a man of considerable accomplishments. >> i was on a panel with randall kennedy, and we were talking about a documentary about harry...
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everybody's thatcher. witnessed the spanish.e hitting another on the ground. >> three men were beating on a site mark. this was also struck. the restaurant across the street. >> i heard the loud noises. the car was driving away. the rest of help. to waitrs were forced for hours. they interviewed witnesses. some ran toward this playground. >> they have to fight. >> abc 7 news. >> citizens are taking a stand. martin o'malley announced they up with facebook and network.on in they can stop bullying and speak up. student was beaten to death by police. >> d.c. plans to track down to children. problem is rampant. it increases the size of from $500 to $1,000. establishes a hotline to report non-resident fraud. >> they want to make sure that tax dollar is going to students that action district. >> if it passes, it could become the end of the calendar year. the crackdown could then begin beginning of the current school year. >>> time to check on your traffic and weather. it is cool again. we see this repeating to the weekend. thus a get t
everybody's thatcher. witnessed the spanish.e hitting another on the ground. >> three men were beating on a site mark. this was also struck. the restaurant across the street. >> i heard the loud noises. the car was driving away. the rest of help. to waitrs were forced for hours. they interviewed witnesses. some ran toward this playground. >> they have to fight. >> abc 7 news. >> citizens are taking a stand. martin o'malley announced they up with facebook and...
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people generally at the divide that with our regular margaret thatcher. and so these ideas, they also have other qualities that i talk about in the book that rest of the different than what people expect. >> host: suggest? >> guest: often actually even though they are intestate, often they have a strong state, a stronger state to provide -- protection things like private property, protect market to be competitive. also, neoliberalism is often related to capitalism as opposed to any other economic system. >> host: where did occur neoliberalism come from? >> guest: the term neoliberalism is often right around the end of world war two. all of people in europe talking about an idea of rethinking liberalism after all the troubles of the war's over were one and will work to. they needed to rethink liberalism and make a new kind of liberalism. there ideas at the time, people, famous people were involved with this rethinking of liberalism. >> host: was it to make government less polyp -- powerful? was that part of the gall? >> guest: yes, it was. from the time of
people generally at the divide that with our regular margaret thatcher. and so these ideas, they also have other qualities that i talk about in the book that rest of the different than what people expect. >> host: suggest? >> guest: often actually even though they are intestate, often they have a strong state, a stronger state to provide -- protection things like private property, protect market to be competitive. also, neoliberalism is often related to capitalism as opposed to any...
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ideas of the pro-market an antistate, people generally identified up with ronald reagan or margaret thatcher. as of these ideas are market state and have other qualities i talked about in the book for different than people expect. >> such as? >> i say that often even though they are antistate often they have a strong seat it's just a smaller state projects things like private property, protect the market to be competitive and also neoliberalism is often related to capitalism as opposed to any other economic system. >> where did the term neoliberalism come from? >> the term neoliberalism is often from the right around the end of world war ii there were a lot of people in europe talking about an idea of rethinking liberalism after all of the trouble of world war i, world war ii, things like that they needed to rethink liberalism and make a new kind of liberalism and so when it came out of their ideas of the time people were involved with this rethinking of liberalism, and -- >> was it to make government less powerful? was that part of the goal of neoliberalism? >> coming in from the time of fa
ideas of the pro-market an antistate, people generally identified up with ronald reagan or margaret thatcher. as of these ideas are market state and have other qualities i talked about in the book for different than people expect. >> such as? >> i say that often even though they are antistate often they have a strong seat it's just a smaller state projects things like private property, protect the market to be competitive and also neoliberalism is often related to capitalism as...
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michael howard, and lady thatcher. you know what? in this party, we do not do our leaders, we are proud of what they have done for our party and our country. [applause] thank you. a few months ago, we were all shocked by the scenes in our streets in london and in other parts of the country. perhaps, perhaps the most shocking thing is that people were not that surprised. there was no great call for a public inquiry to find out what had gone wrong. instead, what i think you could hear was the angry insistence, overwhelming the cry of a country shutting to its leaders, we know. we know why this happened. we know what has gone wrong. we know that if the system keeps fudging the difference between right and wrong we will never improve. as long as the police go around with a hand tied behind their back, we will never make our streets safe. we know that if parents do not meet their responsibilities, their kids will get out of control. what people are saying to us is yes, we know what has gone wrong and we want you to put it right. one of th
michael howard, and lady thatcher. you know what? in this party, we do not do our leaders, we are proud of what they have done for our party and our country. [applause] thank you. a few months ago, we were all shocked by the scenes in our streets in london and in other parts of the country. perhaps, perhaps the most shocking thing is that people were not that surprised. there was no great call for a public inquiry to find out what had gone wrong. instead, what i think you could hear was the...
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. >> from maggie thatcher on. every time he wanted something, he got it. controlled such a large segment. it's kine of ingenious. if you don't give me what i want, you will get the bad press. this is why mrs. thatcher in particular was wrong and against the existing law to allow such a massive monopoly. if you get monopolies, you cannot get decent coverage of politicians. the politicians had to increase and rupert got what he wanted of them. so on and so on. >> how he has tried to do that in this country. is there evidence in the united states that the political pressures and action exists are well documented. >> in the newspapers, suddenly edward kennedy stopped him and stopped being difficult. and there after the boston papers stopped calling him foot so kennedy. he didn't press the obstacles and cost me the ownership. there is a whole slew of the cross mediaship rules being bent to sir rupert. he is extremely clever and charming and gets what he wants. in the united states, that is as true as it is in -- i don't know of anything he really has been denie
. >> from maggie thatcher on. every time he wanted something, he got it. controlled such a large segment. it's kine of ingenious. if you don't give me what i want, you will get the bad press. this is why mrs. thatcher in particular was wrong and against the existing law to allow such a massive monopoly. if you get monopolies, you cannot get decent coverage of politicians. the politicians had to increase and rupert got what he wanted of them. so on and so on. >> how he has tried to...
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>> last month, a beaming liam fox celebrated his 50th birthday with his political idol margaret thatcher. tonight, that night must feel a lifetime away. nick robinson, "bbc news," westminster. >> the united states is to help in the battle against uganda's notorious rebel group, the lord's resistance army. president obama is sending 100 combat troops to central africa to assist and advise ugandan forces. the rebel group is accused of rape, murder, and kidnapping. italy's prime minister has narrowly survived a vote of confidence in his government. oppositions called for the vote because of discontent over his handling over the economy and a number of scandals in his private life. senior members of china's communist party are gathering in beijing later for the party's most important annual meeting. the theme of the four-day conference is culture, with the economy china's international standing, expected to be among the issues discussed by the party's central committee. roman catholic bishop in the united states has been charged with covering up suspected child abuse in his diocese. bishop r
>> last month, a beaming liam fox celebrated his 50th birthday with his political idol margaret thatcher. tonight, that night must feel a lifetime away. nick robinson, "bbc news," westminster. >> the united states is to help in the battle against uganda's notorious rebel group, the lord's resistance army. president obama is sending 100 combat troops to central africa to assist and advise ugandan forces. the rebel group is accused of rape, murder, and kidnapping. italy's...
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make history and follow the example of great prime ministers like winston churchill and margaret thatcher and give the british people the chance to vote on our future with the european union? >> i am understand and share the frustration many have about the way the european union goes about its business, about the bureaucracy but i think the key focus is to get on top of the e.u. budget, make sure the market is working. we are committed to the return from westminster from brussels and also committed as a government that if power passes from brussels there would have to be a referendum. that is good for the whole of this parliament and beyond but i don't support holding a referendum that is not our policy and i'm will not be supporting that motion. >> we are all aware of the bravery and courage of our armed forces that served in afghanistan. last november ranger mccormick from my constituency died in helmand province. he wasn't one of many who paid the highest price to defend freedom. his commanding officer said today there's a gap in our ranks which no ordinary man can fill. we mourn his l
make history and follow the example of great prime ministers like winston churchill and margaret thatcher and give the british people the chance to vote on our future with the european union? >> i am understand and share the frustration many have about the way the european union goes about its business, about the bureaucracy but i think the key focus is to get on top of the e.u. budget, make sure the market is working. we are committed to the return from westminster from brussels and also...
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make history and follow the example of great prime ministers like winston churchill and margaret thatcher and give the british people the chance to vote on our future with the european union? >> i am understand and share the frustration many have about the way the european union goes about its business, about the bureaucracy but i think the key focus is to get on top of the e.u. budget, make sure the market is working. we are committed to the return from westminster from brussels and also committed as a government that if power passes from brussels there would have to be a referendum. that is good for the whole of this parliament and beyond but i don't support holding a referendum that is not our policy and i'm will not be supporting that motion. >> we are all aware of the bravery and courage of our armed forces that served in afghanistan. last november ranger mccormick from my constituency died in helmand province. he wasn't one of many who paid the highest price to defend freedom. his commanding officer said today there's a gap in our ranks which no ordinary man can fill. we mourn his l
make history and follow the example of great prime ministers like winston churchill and margaret thatcher and give the british people the chance to vote on our future with the european union? >> i am understand and share the frustration many have about the way the european union goes about its business, about the bureaucracy but i think the key focus is to get on top of the e.u. budget, make sure the market is working. we are committed to the return from westminster from brussels and also...
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the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher? indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia elected its first working class president, where the post-class? i mean, it is a reflection of the dichotomy. the movement -- you cannot deny the accomplishments of the movement. the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and we fall over and over again. happen with clarence thomas in a certain way, right, you know? in a more evil way, many of us have gotten comfortable because rock is in the white house, but he cannot be most effective unless we are on his ass, right? we voted, so i will go home now, and see you in four years. the republicans, the tea party, all these folks, they are on his ass, so if you believe that all that there is power in that position, and there are folks that make convincing arguments about a black face on white supremacy, so there is complications, but can progre
the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher? indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia elected its first working class president, where the post-class? i mean, it is a reflection of the dichotomy. the movement -- you cannot deny the accomplishments of the movement. the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and...
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many here believe cabinet documents about briefings for then-prime minister margaret thatcher had on the policing of the event could be crucial. so much so, almost 140,000 people have now signed an internet petition demanding those papers be made available. the government insists they will be. >> greek unions are lashing out at this government with protests, strikes, and military buildings ahead of a key vote on new austerity measures there, protesting civil servants have continued occupations of the finance and labor ministry buildings. the country has come to understand that rubbish isn't being collected. >> this is "bbc world news." the headlines for you now -- somalia officials have warned kenya against sending troops across the border to tackle al-shabab militants. and troops loyal to the yemeni president and forces opposed to his rule have been engaged in heavy fighting across much of the capital. now, every five hours on average a child dies from abuse or neglect in the united states. the latest government figures show an estimated 1,770 children were killed as a result of mal
many here believe cabinet documents about briefings for then-prime minister margaret thatcher had on the policing of the event could be crucial. so much so, almost 140,000 people have now signed an internet petition demanding those papers be made available. the government insists they will be. >> greek unions are lashing out at this government with protests, strikes, and military buildings ahead of a key vote on new austerity measures there, protesting civil servants have continued...
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>> the honorable gentleman reminds us that margaret thatcher did put her money where her mouth was.he problem is the next government gave it away when they gave up the rebound -- the rebate with nothing in return. >> can my friend speculate on what the costs would have been to the taxpayer, going forward, if he and his friend had not negotiated to get britain out of the bailout mechanism? >> the point about the bailout mechanism is we were left exposed by the last government because of the existence of the efsm. while we are still at risk between now and 2013, we have ended it from 2013. we also stayed out of the second greek bailout. these things have saved real money. i think that is important for people to understand. the government has been focused on delivering something concrete and important for the british people at this time. >> as a member of this house who voted for the implementation of the security council resolution 1973, and who as foreign secretary refused to meet gaddafi when he invited me to go to libya to collect financial compensation, blood money for the family
>> the honorable gentleman reminds us that margaret thatcher did put her money where her mouth was.he problem is the next government gave it away when they gave up the rebound -- the rebate with nothing in return. >> can my friend speculate on what the costs would have been to the taxpayer, going forward, if he and his friend had not negotiated to get britain out of the bailout mechanism? >> the point about the bailout mechanism is we were left exposed by the last government...
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and thatcher and pope john paul ii were doing, they were bringing pressure to bear on every angle.c pressure, helping dissidents organize. providing them resources. developing a radio free iran, a television free iran, an internet free iran. there are lots of things to replace this dictatorship and it's a mistake not to find to deal with them as obama has because in the end they are our mortal enemies. >> greta: and in the sense, there was more unity against them. now with the internet we've got so many countries that are with syria and dirty dealing and leaks in the term of commerce and sanctions. is it possible to employ the laying anesque posture? >> in both cases you have a narrow dictator sitting on top of an amazing number of unhappy people. in syria, you have a small tribal dictatorship, 6% of the country, the other part of the country wants to get rid of him. in the case of iran you have a dictatorship in a country that is 51% speaking and 49s% speak other languages other than farsi. younger iranians overwhelming hate the government. if you had an intelligent clever approac
and thatcher and pope john paul ii were doing, they were bringing pressure to bear on every angle.c pressure, helping dissidents organize. providing them resources. developing a radio free iran, a television free iran, an internet free iran. there are lots of things to replace this dictatorship and it's a mistake not to find to deal with them as obama has because in the end they are our mortal enemies. >> greta: and in the sense, there was more unity against them. now with the internet...
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you have to kind of take a margaret thatcher approach relative to cain.is, in fact, a stinging glove. because if you don't it will be the end. >> i would just envision margaret thatcher as an adviser to the gop. holy cow! that could be interesting. >> that would be very effective. >> there you go. >> thank you, guys. see you later. >>> allison costa is here watching starbucks dipping into the juicy business. >> exactly. starbucks is shaking it up. reportedly they are thinking about selling fresh made to order juices. right now it is just talk, but starbucks did hire a former manager from a juice bar here in new york city. so i know you are scratching your head thinking, why should starbucks sell juice. why not? because of global warming. the starbucks executive talked to "the guardian" newspaper saying in 30 years he sees starbucks's supply chain at risk because of global warming. look at the changing in severe weather we are having, new pests hitting crops, we are already seeing coffee prices on the rise. just in the past year take a look at this, cough
you have to kind of take a margaret thatcher approach relative to cain.is, in fact, a stinging glove. because if you don't it will be the end. >> i would just envision margaret thatcher as an adviser to the gop. holy cow! that could be interesting. >> that would be very effective. >> there you go. >> thank you, guys. see you later. >>> allison costa is here watching starbucks dipping into the juicy business. >> exactly. starbucks is shaking it up....