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>> she plays a young margaret thatcher and an older one. the way she transforms herself, you always believe her in everything. >> she embodies every single character. >> it's not like clooney. it's true. when you see clooney you know it's george clooney playing a person. when you see meryl streep, you think she's julia childs or margaret thatcher. >> she's always been my favorite. i remember going, oh, my gosh. she's just -- i love the question james lipton asked her on "the actor's studio." he said all this talent, this genius, where does it come from? meryl looks at him and goes, new jersey? that makes you love her, too. she's very modest about the incredible gift she has. >> if you are traveling, and you may be because it's the holiday time, would you rather have the airline lose your luggage indefinitely, or would you rather have your flight delayed for hours, maybe even 12 hours so you may even miss the event. >> you let us know what you think. i mean, the word indefinitely is kind of scary. and it all depends on what's in your luggage
>> she plays a young margaret thatcher and an older one. the way she transforms herself, you always believe her in everything. >> she embodies every single character. >> it's not like clooney. it's true. when you see clooney you know it's george clooney playing a person. when you see meryl streep, you think she's julia childs or margaret thatcher. >> she's always been my favorite. i remember going, oh, my gosh. she's just -- i love the question james lipton asked her on...
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you just starred in a movie as margaret thatcher. >> i thought, you know, it would be really interestingto look hard at a person whose life, honestly i had not known very much about but i had been quite judgmental about. as we are, with women in politics. we're much harder, especially women, on each other. and, i wanted to look more deeply at her life. her achievement. >> streep hopes to use what she learned from the part in her push for a national women's history museum. >> oh, i don't know if i have anything even approaching her grit. and that is the word. gosh, i wish i did. probably be making everything a lot easier. i think she barreled forward with unrelenting determination. i wish i had that same strength of purpose. i just have my beliefs that it's a good idea. >> streep came to washington dc this week for a gala in support of the museum. congress is stalling the sale of the site to build the museum. this is the second attempt to get that permission. it failed in 2009. >> it's much of the same resistance that the suffragists ran into, that women run into repeatedly on issues abou
you just starred in a movie as margaret thatcher. >> i thought, you know, it would be really interestingto look hard at a person whose life, honestly i had not known very much about but i had been quite judgmental about. as we are, with women in politics. we're much harder, especially women, on each other. and, i wanted to look more deeply at her life. her achievement. >> streep hopes to use what she learned from the part in her push for a national women's history museum. >>...
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population really stood out rose up and pushed back against the thatcher era regulations and initiatives of that time and it always has. in fact do you think in the near term just something volatile is that richard thomas yes we've already been there for good you know we have the magical moment when the fourth wall was broken at millbank the journalist had been hanged quote for food through the shattering of loss of confidence readers and i mean let's not forget the momentous events that took place in whom august this year i believe it was august which you learned there with the london riots. we were already there you know you wait there it's the mission is really kicking hard with people about the benefits taken when they basically can't afford to eat people who can really kick off people. who grateful that sort of thing and they have no faith institutions of power i noticed when i mention those two words poll tax suddenly the energy level just skyrockets and people are very revenue no for this moment and mason pretty good three other people right now let me ask you this question going
population really stood out rose up and pushed back against the thatcher era regulations and initiatives of that time and it always has. in fact do you think in the near term just something volatile is that richard thomas yes we've already been there for good you know we have the magical moment when the fourth wall was broken at millbank the journalist had been hanged quote for food through the shattering of loss of confidence readers and i mean let's not forget the momentous events that took...
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margaret thatcher, al gore, and reagan did it because essentially of a moral underpinning. but in full knowledge that he was going against a tide of sentiment in the congress, allies, but he did it anyway because it was the right thing to do. and the other quality that impressed me on a number of occasions with discipline. and you have commented on how disciplined he was about all of his public appearances and so forth. one was kind of funny. after he was attacked and was coming back with rehabilitation, we were on the way to center barbara and he came back to the staff compartment and he said i'm taking all of my suit out to mike taylor, and nobody said anything, assuming he was developing a bit of a bolshoi like the rest of us. and he said, i have added to 4 inches to my chest and 3 inches to my biceps. if and we said, get out of here. [laughter] . . [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] quacks coming up next is the anita hill testimony 20 years later. then the congressional gold medal ceremony. fo
margaret thatcher, al gore, and reagan did it because essentially of a moral underpinning. but in full knowledge that he was going against a tide of sentiment in the congress, allies, but he did it anyway because it was the right thing to do. and the other quality that impressed me on a number of occasions with discipline. and you have commented on how disciplined he was about all of his public appearances and so forth. one was kind of funny. after he was attacked and was coming back with...
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that we have had with the exception of margaret thatcher. has ascension day allowed itself to be bamboozled by its civil service into avoiding having a serious discussion with the europeans about sorting out the problem and i'm afraid that is happening with this government there's no point listening to a lot of people telling you what they believe in when they fail to carried out in government so the only party which actually recognizes that you cannot deal with the europeans the europeans have...
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. >>> i am much like reagan and margaret thatcher, i'm such an unconventional political figure.new guy on the block who's been around for more than 30 years. newt gingrich now surging in the polls. can he convince the tea party he's an outsider and something fresh at the same time? and good morning to you. this is your "a.m. wake-up call" for wednesday, november 16th. i'm carol costello. here are this morning's top stories. penn state assistant coach fighting back this morning saying i stopped jerry sandusky. coach mike mcqueary reportedly e-mailing former teammates and speaking for the first time about the alleged child sex assault he says he witnessed. >>> approaching d-day in detroit. the mayor will talk today about the city's financial crisis. the speech comes just days after a report revealed the possibility that the city will go broke by july 2012 unless immediate and drastic cuts are made. >>> and after a rude awakening early yesterday morning, wall street protesters won't be allowed back into their home base at new york zuccotti park but without all their stuff. a judge
. >>> i am much like reagan and margaret thatcher, i'm such an unconventional political figure.new guy on the block who's been around for more than 30 years. newt gingrich now surging in the polls. can he convince the tea party he's an outsider and something fresh at the same time? and good morning to you. this is your "a.m. wake-up call" for wednesday, november 16th. i'm carol costello. here are this morning's top stories. penn state assistant coach fighting back this...
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already oscar buzz for 16-time nominee meryl streep in london with her pore trailer of margaret thatcher in "the iron lady". it will be released here in december. >>> finally, after reports surfaced howard stern was in talks to replace piers morgan as a judge on "america's got talent" stern is campaigning hard on his radio show to get that job. i don't know, bill, having howard stern on "america's got talent". >> it has to be someone with a big name. >> jimmy fallon. bill karins! >> jimmy would be great. >> send us a tweet. we would love to hear from you. >>> kntv bay area tv in california where one teen showed his dedication to helping other kids. he recently took on a challenge many accomplished runners steer clear of. he became only the second person under 16 to complete an ultramarathon, a 100-mile run in under 30 hours. he faced physical anguish and mental doubt during the long run but his drive to raise scholarship funds for kids in his school got him across the finish line. wow. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day on your this is "early today," just your first s
already oscar buzz for 16-time nominee meryl streep in london with her pore trailer of margaret thatcher in "the iron lady". it will be released here in december. >>> finally, after reports surfaced howard stern was in talks to replace piers morgan as a judge on "america's got talent" stern is campaigning hard on his radio show to get that job. i don't know, bill, having howard stern on "america's got talent". >> it has to be someone with a big name....
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already oscar buzz for 16-time nominee meryl streep in london with her pore trailer of margaret thatcher in "the iron lady". >>> finally, after reports surfaced howard stern was in talks to replace piers morgan as a judge on "america's got talent" stern is campaigning hard on his radio show to get that job. i doet don't know, bill, having howard stern on "america's got talent". >> a little more pressure on the person who has the delay button. >> can you say a little more liability. >>> kntv bay area tv in california where one teen showed his dedication to helping other kid. he took on a challenge many accomplished runners steer clear of of. he became only the second person under 16 to complete an ultramarathon, a 100-mile run in under 30 hours. he faced physical anguish and mental doubt during the long run but his drive to raise scholarship funds for kids in his school got him across the finish line. i can't even run a mile. i don't know -- >> what's the longest you've ever ran straight? >> i have no idea but it wasn't very far. around the block? >> i mean, that's incredible. i run a lit
already oscar buzz for 16-time nominee meryl streep in london with her pore trailer of margaret thatcher in "the iron lady". >>> finally, after reports surfaced howard stern was in talks to replace piers morgan as a judge on "america's got talent" stern is campaigning hard on his radio show to get that job. i doet don't know, bill, having howard stern on "america's got talent". >> a little more pressure on the person who has the delay button....
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. >> with margaret thatcher. what's the fascination with historical movies right now?is, they all happen to be coming out now or do you think there is something audiences want about history now? >> i don't know. i just go in -- you know -- i'll make a movie like "chicago" because i'm interested in a musical. i'll make a movie about margaret thatcher because i'm interested in her. >> when you look at your company now, would you describe your business as a multimedia company? >> when we stick to movies and everything to do with movies or television or entertainment, the company succeeds. i think when we didn't and it went off base with film companies, clothing companies and internet companies, i'll gladly take my place along the worst ceos. but i'm good at making movies. and we're really expanding into television. and we're also expanding into digital things. we're doing some things with netflix. and they are a company at the core that loves movies.
. >> with margaret thatcher. what's the fascination with historical movies right now?is, they all happen to be coming out now or do you think there is something audiences want about history now? >> i don't know. i just go in -- you know -- i'll make a movie like "chicago" because i'm interested in a musical. i'll make a movie about margaret thatcher because i'm interested in her. >> when you look at your company now, would you describe your business as a multimedia...
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. >>> then meryl streep as margaret thatcher, michelle williams as marilyn monroe, stars playing realar gold? >>> new "ncis". mark harmon's real-life son playing a young gibb.
. >>> then meryl streep as margaret thatcher, michelle williams as marilyn monroe, stars playing realar gold? >>> new "ncis". mark harmon's real-life son playing a young gibb.
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i'm joined by lord hesketh a former cabinet minister in both margaret thatcher's and all mages governments and he's just become the most high profile defector from david cameron's conservative party joining you keep the u.k. independence party lot has thanks speaking to r.t. now you've been a member of the tory party although i don't live why jump ship now well it's been a long process. i think the simple summation is this. every government. that we have had with the exception of margaret. has a central day allowed itself to be bamboozled by the civil service. into avoiding having a serious discussion with the europeans about sorting out the problem and i'm afraid that it's not happening with this government there's no point listening to a lot of people telling what they believe when they fail to carried out in government and being the party which actually recognizes that you cannot deal with the europeans the europeans have no desire to negotiate. europe all the is a new kind of religion. it is run by people who pay follow taxes than anyone else in europe and have their children educated
i'm joined by lord hesketh a former cabinet minister in both margaret thatcher's and all mages governments and he's just become the most high profile defector from david cameron's conservative party joining you keep the u.k. independence party lot has thanks speaking to r.t. now you've been a member of the tory party although i don't live why jump ship now well it's been a long process. i think the simple summation is this. every government. that we have had with the exception of margaret. has...
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as i said earlier, i would explicitly adopt the reagan, john paul ii, thatcher strategy toward iran. i would adopt a very strong policy towards the united nations of dramatically taking on its absurdities. i would explicitly repudiate what obama has done on agenda 21 as the kind of interference from the united nations ( applause ) there are a number of other areaize would also, frankly, apply six sigma to the pentagon to rebuild the navy. we need a capital investment program and this administration is shrinking the navy to a point that it will be incapable of doing its job worldwide. there are a number of places i would be thinking outside the box. >> pelley: mr. cain, you often said you'd listen to your generals for advice before making your distinction as commander in chief. how will you know when you should overrule your generals? >> the approach to making a critical decision, first, make sure that you surround yourself with the right people. and i feel that i'll be able to make that assessment when we put together the cabinet and all the people from the military, et cetera. you w
as i said earlier, i would explicitly adopt the reagan, john paul ii, thatcher strategy toward iran. i would adopt a very strong policy towards the united nations of dramatically taking on its absurdities. i would explicitly repudiate what obama has done on agenda 21 as the kind of interference from the united nations ( applause ) there are a number of other areaize would also, frankly, apply six sigma to the pentagon to rebuild the navy. we need a capital investment program and this...
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. >> with margaret thatcher. what's the fascination with historical movies right now? all happen to be coming out now or do you think there is something audiences want about history now? >> i don't know. i just go in -- you know -- i'll make a movie like "chicago" because i'm interested in a musical. i'll make a movie about margaret thatcher because i'm interested in her. >> when you look at your company now, would you describe your business as a multimedia company? >> when we stick to movies and everything to do with movies or television or entertainment, the company succeeds. i think when we didn't and it went off base with film companies, clothing companies and internet companies, i'll gladly take my place along the worst ceos. but i'm good at making movies. and we're really expanding into television. and we're also expanng
. >> with margaret thatcher. what's the fascination with historical movies right now? all happen to be coming out now or do you think there is something audiences want about history now? >> i don't know. i just go in -- you know -- i'll make a movie like "chicago" because i'm interested in a musical. i'll make a movie about margaret thatcher because i'm interested in her. >> when you look at your company now, would you describe your business as a multimedia company?...
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streep who was in london monday promoting her portrayal of former english prime minister margaret thatchere iron lady which will be released here in december. >>> finally, after reports surfaced howard stern was in talks to replace piers morgan as a judge on america's got talent, stern is campaigning hard on his radio show to get the job. i don't know. -- >> i mean, it would be interesting. >> there's no way. >> it could be a train wreck and everyone would watch. >> there's only one word. liability. it would be a complete disaster. i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "first look" on msnbc. way too early with willie geist starts right now. the new york city police department breaks up zuccotti park, the home of the occupy wall street movement that spread across the country and the world. the question is why did mayor bloomberg decide to break up the camp right now? we'll have a live report from the ground. >>> last night, former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky giving an exclusive interview to nbc's bob costas during which he says he's innocent of the child sexual abuse charg
streep who was in london monday promoting her portrayal of former english prime minister margaret thatchere iron lady which will be released here in december. >>> finally, after reports surfaced howard stern was in talks to replace piers morgan as a judge on america's got talent, stern is campaigning hard on his radio show to get the job. i don't know. -- >> i mean, it would be interesting. >> there's no way. >> it could be a train wreck and everyone would watch....
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. >> and in great britain, margaret thatcher discovered political power is not forever. she finally realized her own party was abandoning her. the shock was only slightly less than if the queen were to than if the queen were to abdicate. than if the queen were to abdicate. or a bleeding condition, like stomach ulcers. or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners. tell your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa without your doctors approval, as stopping may increase your stroke risk. other side effects include indigestion,stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, ask your doctor if pradaxa can reduce your risk of a stroke. for more information or help paying for pradaxa, visit pradaxa.com. nyqui tylenol: me, too. and cougnasal congestion.ers? nyquil:what? tissue box (whispering): he said nasal congestion... nyquil: i heard him. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. confidence. ava
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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
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across america because in that reagan era so-called free market capitalism was the fad from here to thatcher's u.k. to pinochet's chile we're now seeing the ninety nine percent revolt in nation after nation after nation that even though the one percent sitting high above chicago think it's is their job to take from everyone else a majority one percenters actually think it's their job to give. earlier this week filmmaker michael moore expressed the mentality of most one percenters want to give back to the nation and make them so well. that even though i do well that i don't associate myself with those who do well i am devoting my life to those who do who have less and who have been who have been craft the pond by the system and that's how i spend my time my energy my money on trying to up in this system that i think is a system of violence it's a system that's unfair to the average working person in this country and it was a mistake to ever give me a dime from the day and michael moore isn't alone warren buffett for example famously called for his taxes to be raise effect and calling for it for
across america because in that reagan era so-called free market capitalism was the fad from here to thatcher's u.k. to pinochet's chile we're now seeing the ninety nine percent revolt in nation after nation after nation that even though the one percent sitting high above chicago think it's is their job to take from everyone else a majority one percenters actually think it's their job to give. earlier this week filmmaker michael moore expressed the mentality of most one percenters want to give...
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population really stood up rose up and pushed back against the thatcher era regulations energy and initiatives at that time and it always has. back to do you think in the near term something volatile is that richard tom yes we've already been there in the snow for good you know we the magical moon when the fourth wall is broken at millbank the journalist then hancox for food is the shattering of the loss of confidence readers money let's not forget the momentous events that took place in august this year i believe it will boost would you lower the london riots . we're already there you know you wait until there is he is really kicking hard when they benefit steak and when they basically can't afford to eat people who can they really kick off people are capable of great volatility and they have no faith institutions of power i notice when i mention those two words poll tax suddenly the energy level just skyrocket same people are very revenue no other styles are for this moment in recent years three one of the people right now let me ask you this question of the states herbert earlier in the sho
population really stood up rose up and pushed back against the thatcher era regulations energy and initiatives at that time and it always has. back to do you think in the near term something volatile is that richard tom yes we've already been there in the snow for good you know we the magical moon when the fourth wall is broken at millbank the journalist then hancox for food is the shattering of the loss of confidence readers money let's not forget the momentous events that took place in august...
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population really stood up rose up and pushed back against the thatcher era regulations enery and initiativesof that time and it always has. think back to do you think in the near term to something small it's all is that rich or top yes we've already been in a snow for good you know we the magical moon when the fourth wall was broken at millbank the journalist then hang coach for food through it is the shattering of the loss of confidence really the money let's not forget the momentous events that took place in august this year i believe it was august and what you learned there with the london riots. we were already there you know you wait until the mission is really kicking hard with people about their benefits taken when they basically can't afford to eat people who can they really kick off people are capable of great volatility and they have no faith institutions of power i noticed when i latched in those two words poll tax suddenly the energy levels are skyrockets and people are very revenue no astrologer for this moment and ration pretty good very well the people right now let me ask you
population really stood up rose up and pushed back against the thatcher era regulations enery and initiativesof that time and it always has. think back to do you think in the near term to something small it's all is that rich or top yes we've already been in a snow for good you know we the magical moon when the fourth wall was broken at millbank the journalist then hang coach for food through it is the shattering of the loss of confidence really the money let's not forget the momentous events...