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helping these young people and can do more and it's a once daily take some of the regulars zombie thatcher are fighting into the wallets of the middle class i believe protect ourselves these money hungry monsters . in the us to the rest of the news need jim yong kim a korean born physician who's devoted his life to improving health care around the world he was formerly the chair of the department of global health and social medicine at harvard medical school and co-founder of the organization partners in health currently kim is the president of dartmouth college and he's about to get a major promotion on friday obama announced that kim is president obama's nominee to be the next to the world bank so might the nomination of kim a man who's worked in medicine and not finance in a new direction for the world bank ever james joins me now she's the director of international programs of the washington d.c. based center for equal. making policy research ever walkable thank you so much so good to have you here with us first of all just the start of a nation requires some confirmation no it doesn't
helping these young people and can do more and it's a once daily take some of the regulars zombie thatcher are fighting into the wallets of the middle class i believe protect ourselves these money hungry monsters . in the us to the rest of the news need jim yong kim a korean born physician who's devoted his life to improving health care around the world he was formerly the chair of the department of global health and social medicine at harvard medical school and co-founder of the organization...
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zombies normally feast on human flesh but zombie reagan and zombie thatcher. they feast on the middle class more than thirty years ago margaret thatcher and ronald reagan rose to power in the u.k. and the us preaching it was our economic idea based on devouring social safety net programs and redistributing that wealth to the very very top because they said it would one day trickle down on the rest of us in those thirty years none of that wealth has trickle down and the so-called economic theory more like a religion created by a deranged prophet name milton friedman has been proven to be a resoundingly. a failure that's only done one thing to make the already rich mind bogglingly richer then again that may have been the point all along reaganomics has produced wealth inequality in the united states not seen since before the great depression and it disappearing middle class for the median income in america now just a bit above twenty six thousand dollars a year but despite the overwhelming evidence the reagans and thatcher's bizarre economics are doing incredibl
zombies normally feast on human flesh but zombie reagan and zombie thatcher. they feast on the middle class more than thirty years ago margaret thatcher and ronald reagan rose to power in the u.k. and the us preaching it was our economic idea based on devouring social safety net programs and redistributing that wealth to the very very top because they said it would one day trickle down on the rest of us in those thirty years none of that wealth has trickle down and the so-called economic theory...
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and i said what do you think of your prime minister, margaret thatcher. he said i don't like her, i come from a laboring family, we have always voted labor, i'm part of the working class, i don't like her. i said i guess you'll be voting against her. he says no, i'll vote for her. i said i thought you told me you didn't like her. he says i don't, but britain needs her. we may be at that point in america. thank you all very much. [ applause ] >> president obama unveils a plan for mortgage relief for members of the military and homeowners with fha loans during a news conference today. the president will detail an agreement with major lenders to compensate service members and veterans who were wrongly foreclosed upon or denied lower interest rates. c-span 2 will have live coverage at 1:15 eastern. tomorrow, defense secretary leon panetta and joint chief of staffs chairman general martin dempsey will be on capitol hill to testify about the situation in syria. they are going before the senate armed services committee. we'll have live coverage here on c-span 3
and i said what do you think of your prime minister, margaret thatcher. he said i don't like her, i come from a laboring family, we have always voted labor, i'm part of the working class, i don't like her. i said i guess you'll be voting against her. he says no, i'll vote for her. i said i thought you told me you didn't like her. he says i don't, but britain needs her. we may be at that point in america. thank you all very much. [ applause ] >> president obama unveils a plan for mortgage...
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. >> margaret thatcher. i came here as a school boy when she was prime minister. i never thought for a minute i would come back here. and it was a great honor for me to come and welcome her here as a former prime minister. which i did and she was able to relive some of her moments. >> reporter: after a tour of the cabinet room, including the chair from which churchill stood up to the nazis 70 years ago, as we go to sit down, it's clear cameron is anxious to return to the topic of his friend and fellow conservative, margaret thatcher. specifically his deep regret that she had to see herself depicted as an old and frail woman in the twilight of dementia, as portrayed in one of the year's most acclaimed films. >> i need you briefly to turn no a film critic. "iron lady." >> it's a great film. it's a brilliant piece of acting, particularly by meryl streep. of. >> with all due respect, sir, i have done battle every single day of my life. >> my only regret is that it's really a film about someone who is aging. it's a film about the aging process and getting older. and i
. >> margaret thatcher. i came here as a school boy when she was prime minister. i never thought for a minute i would come back here. and it was a great honor for me to come and welcome her here as a former prime minister. which i did and she was able to relive some of her moments. >> reporter: after a tour of the cabinet room, including the chair from which churchill stood up to the nazis 70 years ago, as we go to sit down, it's clear cameron is anxious to return to the topic of...
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it's similar to meryl streep when she played margaret thatcher.sn't mention margaret thatcher in her thank you speech. >> bob: in vietnam, they lied about it. they made up the gulf of tonkin. it was illegal wars in laos and cambodia. it was the most despicable war going. >> movie about nancy reagan. there is hundred more wonderful qualified ago tretsz to play her. this is stunt casting in order to get people to talk about it and it worked. >> kimberly: we're doing it. >> kimberly: it's kind of like pochoen tas attire. >> bob: you take this off and use it as a tourniquet. >> does it bother you one of the writers of "the butler," one of writers is game changers, sarah palin hit job. >> can you imagine that to connect the dots on this one. >> bob: i will say they provide a lot of material. >> you're not a medium anymore. >> this medium. notices at medium. [ laughter ] go ahead. >> eric: if president obama what about the unions and hugo chavez i wonder what tricks he has up his sleeve. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ ♪ let me tell you about a very important phone ca
it's similar to meryl streep when she played margaret thatcher.sn't mention margaret thatcher in her thank you speech. >> bob: in vietnam, they lied about it. they made up the gulf of tonkin. it was illegal wars in laos and cambodia. it was the most despicable war going. >> movie about nancy reagan. there is hundred more wonderful qualified ago tretsz to play her. this is stunt casting in order to get people to talk about it and it worked. >> kimberly: we're doing it. >>...
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thatcher's tories won the next three elections, all with rupert murdoch and his papers by her side.murdoch would gain a great deal from the relationship. >> mr. murdoch, sir... >> bergman: in 1981, two years into thatcher's first term, he was allowed to circumvent monopoly rules and buy two more papers: ttimes of london and the sunday times. harold evans was editor of the sunday times. he believes this was a critical moment. >> the seeds of the corrupt relationship which exploded in the phone-hacking scandal were actually there all the time in news corp. >> i don't like this at all. what's the point of this section? >> bergman: to get around the monopoly rules, murdoch had made promises to parliament to stay out of editorial decisions. >> if you don't listen to me, it'll be your fault, not my fault, if it doesn't work. >> bergman: evans says the promises meant little to murdoch. >> what's this about? oh, no! >> the promises to parliament were broken with impunity. and that was the moment when everybody should have realized that the government was so scared of rupert, he could do any
thatcher's tories won the next three elections, all with rupert murdoch and his papers by her side.murdoch would gain a great deal from the relationship. >> mr. murdoch, sir... >> bergman: in 1981, two years into thatcher's first term, he was allowed to circumvent monopoly rules and buy two more papers: ttimes of london and the sunday times. harold evans was editor of the sunday times. he believes this was a critical moment. >> the seeds of the corrupt relationship which...
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. >> i'm more with margaret thatcher than ronald reagan. margaret thatcher was make the books balance. and reagan was more, let's cut taxes. he was the american president. she was the british prime minister. different economies. and i'm a conservative who believes that lower taxes create more efficient economies, allow wealth to be and income and enterprise to be promoted. but i think in the context of having finances that are unsustainable, you have to do something about that. and you can't assume that you cut taxes and the money pays for itself. >> what is your concern in terms of the obstacles of a general recovery? but especially a british one. >> i don't think the risks has entirely dissipated with the action of the european central bank. but they're certainly much less than they were a couple months ago. i look at that oil price at the moment. i'm concerned about that because you saw at the end of 2010, early 2011, knocking that out of the global economy, high oil price. that is something that would certainly be on my radar. >> george
. >> i'm more with margaret thatcher than ronald reagan. margaret thatcher was make the books balance. and reagan was more, let's cut taxes. he was the american president. she was the british prime minister. different economies. and i'm a conservative who believes that lower taxes create more efficient economies, allow wealth to be and income and enterprise to be promoted. but i think in the context of having finances that are unsustainable, you have to do something about that. and you...
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you can't count on the kindness of thatcher. a lot of policies of the clinton administration -- if we get out of the way wall street has these nice guys and what will happen is -- creates and great financial products and will reduce risk. all these derivatives. there with a potential consequence of class? no. we trust them. recently we discovered -- you have to balance these things out and we need new mechanisms to balance them out. missing all the marks at the beginning and the front row. and it is very canny but anne-marie has written a new book of institutions. the bold states trapped within borders of companies which are designed -- we have these -- we expected these to the week. we saw things like the syria vote. they were badly designed. what we were confronted with is a watershed moment. where corporations -- they pursue their interests unfettered. that will cause a problem. they can't control their borders. they can't enforce their own laws. companies go somewhere else with better laws. may be 150 countries are semi stat
you can't count on the kindness of thatcher. a lot of policies of the clinton administration -- if we get out of the way wall street has these nice guys and what will happen is -- creates and great financial products and will reduce risk. all these derivatives. there with a potential consequence of class? no. we trust them. recently we discovered -- you have to balance these things out and we need new mechanisms to balance them out. missing all the marks at the beginning and the front row. and...
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. >>> and newly releases papers reveal foreign british prime minister margaret thatcher's fascination with former president ronald reagan. margaret thatcher allegedly snatched a piece of papers that included doodles by the president. >>> and finally, yet another record that you didn't know existed that was broken. a group of 836 people set the new world record for the largest gathering of teenage ninja mutant turtles. this was at the mall of america at minneapolis. they broke the old record. by guess how many people? you can probably guess because it's in that little box there? >> 50. >> 50 people. >> the teleprompter. all right, ron claiborne, thank you. >>> we do have some news that we want to get to this morning, we have a conflicting portrait emerging this morning of staff sergeant robert bales. the man acruised of slaughters individuals over in afghanistan, we're hearing on one hand about a doting father, a man who once cared for special needs children and now there's this criminal reports, possibly. >> reporter: this morning, more trouble here overnight. where a soldier threaten
. >>> and newly releases papers reveal foreign british prime minister margaret thatcher's fascination with former president ronald reagan. margaret thatcher allegedly snatched a piece of papers that included doodles by the president. >>> and finally, yet another record that you didn't know existed that was broken. a group of 836 people set the new world record for the largest gathering of teenage ninja mutant turtles. this was at the mall of america at minneapolis. they broke...
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margaret thatcher it is there is no alternative. of course that's absurd. there was an alternative. we have to connect the dots to understand what is going on today. i read the chronicle. so what i've done is put together a montage of the murder of public sector, which is going on everyday. in fact all of the public sector is in body shape. public libraries, parks from the municipal to the national level. our character is among the worst in the world. the new deal deals with things in a different way. when i was going to school, california school's were the best. now they are among the worst with the new budget cuts. of course, my university is being privatized. all of the higher education is being privatized. all through the uc system. how do you run a modern state with tax cuts? we resort to desperate, back last november, we were asked to vote to make four indian casinos in san diego county pony up money. i thought this was a joke. they voted to do it. now, the governor proposes to borrow against future revenues. how did they deal with these social problems when the economic probl
margaret thatcher it is there is no alternative. of course that's absurd. there was an alternative. we have to connect the dots to understand what is going on today. i read the chronicle. so what i've done is put together a montage of the murder of public sector, which is going on everyday. in fact all of the public sector is in body shape. public libraries, parks from the municipal to the national level. our character is among the worst in the world. the new deal deals with things in a...
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thatcher allegedly snatched a page of doodles that he left on a table in a meeting in 1981. doodles includes an eye, a man's torso and several men's head. and including one that is a self-portrait. >>> and finally, yet another record that you didn't know existed that was broken. a group of 836 people set the new world record for the largest gathering of teenage ninja mutant turtles. this was at the mall of america at minneapolis. the stunt or gimmick on record was set to promote a new report. and you can guess the old record by -- you can guess by the number in the box there. >> 50. >> 50 people. >> fantastic. >> the teleprompter. an amazing thing. everybody needs a hobby. all right, ron claiborne, thank you. >>> we do have some news that we want to get to this morning, we have a conflicting portrait emerging this morning of staff sergeant robert bales. the man accused of slaughtering civilians over in afghanistan. we're hearing on one hand about a doting father, a man who once cared for special needs children and now there's this criminal reports, possible financial trouble
thatcher allegedly snatched a page of doodles that he left on a table in a meeting in 1981. doodles includes an eye, a man's torso and several men's head. and including one that is a self-portrait. >>> and finally, yet another record that you didn't know existed that was broken. a group of 836 people set the new world record for the largest gathering of teenage ninja mutant turtles. this was at the mall of america at minneapolis. the stunt or gimmick on record was set to promote a new...
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>> okay. >> jimmy: yes. >> for los angeles, you know, margaret thatcher. and the movie "help."e names. she's very nice. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and then, sherlie mclane. a long time in france. and also, brigitte. >> jimmy: okay. >> and behind me, kodak theater. they covered the red carpet with the plastic. >> jimmy: yes. >> and here, the chinese. and they have a lot of -- i don't know. it's for sunday. it's all crazy, after two days, you know? >> jimmy: yeah, i know. >> it's fun. and i pray for everyone, especially -- >> jimmy: okay. thank you. that's yehya. see him work. [ cheers and applause ] on the roof of our theater. it's like -- it's like "access hollywood" meets al-jazeera. [ laughter ] on sunday night, make sure to stay up after your late local news for our seventh annual "jimmy kimmel live: after the academy awards" special. we'll have music from coldplay. we have a big, all-star celebrity comedy video that i think you're going to like. and my guest will be oprah winfrey. [ cheers and applause ] i think the last time i was this excited was when my parents gave us atari f
>> okay. >> jimmy: yes. >> for los angeles, you know, margaret thatcher. and the movie "help."e names. she's very nice. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and then, sherlie mclane. a long time in france. and also, brigitte. >> jimmy: okay. >> and behind me, kodak theater. they covered the red carpet with the plastic. >> jimmy: yes. >> and here, the chinese. and they have a lot of -- i don't know. it's for sunday. it's all crazy, after two days,...
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charles poll who served as private secretary to both john major and margaret thatcher told me that the queen knows every inch of this country in a way no one else does. she spends so much time meeting people that she has an understanding of what other people's lives are like. she understands what the normal human condition is. she's also spent an extraordinary amount of time honoring citizens and members of the military for exemplary service. in 60 years she has conferred more than 400,000 honors and awards and given them in person over 600 times. people need pats on the back sometimes, she has said. it's a very dingy world otherwise. traveling with the queen was particularly valuable, especially the overseas royal tour i took to bermuda and trinidad. she was 83 years old at the time, and her program called for long days of meeting and greeting. her stamina was impressive. matched only by 88-year-old prince phillip. whenever they go off on a trip together like that, the lord chamberlain always accompanies them to the airport, and phillip turns around and waves at him and says, mind the
charles poll who served as private secretary to both john major and margaret thatcher told me that the queen knows every inch of this country in a way no one else does. she spends so much time meeting people that she has an understanding of what other people's lives are like. she understands what the normal human condition is. she's also spent an extraordinary amount of time honoring citizens and members of the military for exemplary service. in 60 years she has conferred more than 400,000...
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margaret thatcher was more you have to make the books balanced. reaganan was more, let's borrow and cut taxes. he was the american president. she was the british prime minister. different economies. and i'm a conservative who believes that lower taxes create more efficient economies and allow wealth to be and income and enterprise to be promoted, but i think in the context of having public finances that are unsustainable, you've got to do something about that, and you can't just assume you cut taxes and the money pays for itself. >> what is your principle concern in terms of the obstacles to a general global recovery, but also, of course, the british one? >> well, i guess the oil price would be if i had to name one thing at the moment. i mean, i don't think the risks in the euro zone have entirely dissipated due to the action of the european central bank, but they are much less than they were a couple of months ago. i would look at that oil price the moments. i'm concerned about that because you saw actually the end of 2010, early 2011 how that kn
margaret thatcher was more you have to make the books balanced. reaganan was more, let's borrow and cut taxes. he was the american president. she was the british prime minister. different economies. and i'm a conservative who believes that lower taxes create more efficient economies and allow wealth to be and income and enterprise to be promoted, but i think in the context of having public finances that are unsustainable, you've got to do something about that, and you can't just assume you cut...
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>> they've even -- when -- when thatcher was forced to fight over the falklands, i don't think the brettishmpire was going then. and i think -- i think it's important, david cameron is from the conservative party. but he's not like the conservatives we have in this country. and i think he and the president really got along on a number of issues around the world, and i think -- they really do reinforce each other. very positive relationship, and in a world as full of hot spots as this one, we need europe! and cameron -- >> do you realize that -- process of losing scotland, and there are those who think he is responsible for scotland's declaration of independence. >> scotland probably doesn't upset that many british. >> what is left of the british isle? >> england, that's it! god save the king! >> special relationship but it is becoming less special bus for the same reasons pat just mentioned, they're becoming less. and if something happens with israel you'll see the two sides not getting along very well. >> one of the few relationships where there's a real chemistry between the prime ministe
>> they've even -- when -- when thatcher was forced to fight over the falklands, i don't think the brettishmpire was going then. and i think -- i think it's important, david cameron is from the conservative party. but he's not like the conservatives we have in this country. and i think he and the president really got along on a number of issues around the world, and i think -- they really do reinforce each other. very positive relationship, and in a world as full of hot spots as this one,...
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probably her most fascinating relationship was margaret thatcher.and i had great insight into how the relationship worked and what contradicted the common view. the queen does not have executive power but does have a unique influence. as head of state represents officially at home and abroad and connects with people and remain in touch with concerns. but then still doing engagements per year. traveling around united kingdom, charles serving as a private secretary to thatcher told me the queen knows every inch of this country in a way nobody else does. she's been so much time meeting people she has an understanding with other people's lives are like and then normal condition. and those members of the military for exemplary service. and six years has conferred with an 400,000 honors and awards and has given them in person over 600 times. she said people need a path of the box sometimes. traveling with the queen is valuable especially the overseas royalty were broke
probably her most fascinating relationship was margaret thatcher.and i had great insight into how the relationship worked and what contradicted the common view. the queen does not have executive power but does have a unique influence. as head of state represents officially at home and abroad and connects with people and remain in touch with concerns. but then still doing engagements per year. traveling around united kingdom, charles serving as a private secretary to thatcher told me the queen...
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as margaret thatcher said if you have to keep insisting you're a lady, you are not. >>> senator john mccain is now calling for an expanded military presence inside syria to assist pro-democracy rebels. >> it's understandable that the administration is reluctant to move beyond diplomacy and sanctions. unfortunately, this policy is increasingly disconnected from the dire conditions on the ground in syria, which has become a full blown state of armed conflict the united states should lead an international effort to protect key population centers in syria, especially in the north, through air strikes on assad's forces. >> mccain was an early advocate for strikes in libya calling for a similar campaign in syria saying the strikes are necessary to remove assad from power and prevent more civilians from being killed. officials at the pentagon skeptical of involvement in syria. according to one senior official, leon panetta thinks it would exacerbate problems. the obama administration will squeeze the assad regime through sanctions. >>> the obama administration's defending a war time policy
as margaret thatcher said if you have to keep insisting you're a lady, you are not. >>> senator john mccain is now calling for an expanded military presence inside syria to assist pro-democracy rebels. >> it's understandable that the administration is reluctant to move beyond diplomacy and sanctions. unfortunately, this policy is increasingly disconnected from the dire conditions on the ground in syria, which has become a full blown state of armed conflict the united states...
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and on that very first day, i will initiate a strategy in the tradition of reagan, thatcher, and popeohn paul, ii to under mine and replace the iranian dictator ship by every possible method short of war in order to achieve a government we could trust and could deal with. at the same time, i would provide all available intelligence to the israel government, ensure that they have the equipment necessary and reassure them that if an israeli prime minister decides that he has to avoid the threat of a second holocau is -- holocaust, i need no advanced notice to the action of israel to ssurvive ina dangerous world. i look forward to any questions. i understand you have a panel. >> speaker there's not a panel. >> okay. >> please do continue, sir. >> let me just say, i said this briefly i think. we need a fundamental reassessment of our entire understanding of the threat of radical islam. we need an administration that has the courage to use the words radical islam. we need a recognition that if a man is arrested, trying to bomb the u.s. capitol and an army major jumps up at fort hood and ki
and on that very first day, i will initiate a strategy in the tradition of reagan, thatcher, and popeohn paul, ii to under mine and replace the iranian dictator ship by every possible method short of war in order to achieve a government we could trust and could deal with. at the same time, i would provide all available intelligence to the israel government, ensure that they have the equipment necessary and reassure them that if an israeli prime minister decides that he has to avoid the threat...
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along with margaret thatcher what was going on in the soviet union when ayatollah khomeini was on the rise in iran. that's not a criticism of kissinger per say, and it isn't animus' as far as i know on his part towards religion. a desalt position that isn't. i think we can no longer conclude that religion is something we shouldn't be engaging on in the diplomatic policy. is it christian centric? >> that's a good question. the perception is the answer is yes. out there in the muslim world, the perception among some here in the united states, it's not true enough. that is a blueprint for this. it doesn't mention any religion, yet they do for all people, and of course. everybody has strong feelings about it, and christianity is proselyting michigan. it does nothing to grapple with. you have to take industry but the idea is not to make the world safe for the christian missionaries, it is to focus on the religious liberty as a constituent a limit of human dignity can societies in the politics. it is something that can be talked about and implemented your respective of the demography is to
along with margaret thatcher what was going on in the soviet union when ayatollah khomeini was on the rise in iran. that's not a criticism of kissinger per say, and it isn't animus' as far as i know on his part towards religion. a desalt position that isn't. i think we can no longer conclude that religion is something we shouldn't be engaging on in the diplomatic policy. is it christian centric? >> that's a good question. the perception is the answer is yes. out there in the muslim world,...
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that's how margaret thatcher said that. the soviet system fell apart without a single shot. and president reagan played a tremendous role in bringing down the soviet system. well, as i mentioned earlier, there is a growing restoration of the soviets. i mean, not in the worst ways. system in current russia. and this is what you have to to bear in mind. the soviet intelligences have been revived. and as i said earlier about the three pillars of the old days, the three pillars are kgb as i said number one, russian church number two, russian business people who are willing to collaborate. if they do not they are in london like mr. berizovski, godfather of mr. putin by the way. well-known billionaire and i met in washington one day years ago. and he told me how he picked up putin. he thought that he would be his kind of sort of a player and he would manipulate. but he was wrong. putin had his own pride and human dignity. and that would not work. well, another guy who would raise the voice was mr. hunter gobsky now in jail serving five or ten or seven. they always increase the num
that's how margaret thatcher said that. the soviet system fell apart without a single shot. and president reagan played a tremendous role in bringing down the soviet system. well, as i mentioned earlier, there is a growing restoration of the soviets. i mean, not in the worst ways. system in current russia. and this is what you have to to bear in mind. the soviet intelligences have been revived. and as i said earlier about the three pillars of the old days, the three pillars are kgb as i said...
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almost 30-year losing streak by accepting her third oscar for her role as "the iron lady," margaret thatcherews," i'm heather childers, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> if you've ever dreamed of starting your own business, pay close attention. we have some tips from a teen who really knows what she's talking about. veronique has the story. >> "teen kids news" first profiled maddie bradshaw shortly after she started selling her snap cap designs. >> how did you make these? >> now her company is earning more than $1.5 million a year, but for her, owning a business is about more than just getting rich. >> i get to incorporate my love for art, and i can also make a little bit of money at the same time. >> snap caps are necklaces and bracelets made with bottle caps that you can swap on and off with the help of a magnet. today, they're sold at more than 2,000 stores across the country, but they began as a simple decorating idea at maddie's school. >> then they all started off as locker magnets. >> this one's so cool! >> as a necklace. >> i love this one. >> because all my friends liked them
almost 30-year losing streak by accepting her third oscar for her role as "the iron lady," margaret thatcherews," i'm heather childers, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> if you've ever dreamed of starting your own business, pay close attention. we have some tips from a teen who really knows what she's talking about. veronique has the story. >> "teen kids news" first profiled maddie bradshaw shortly after she started selling her snap cap...
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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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its rightful place as a sovereign state in regional negotiations and i commend the prime minister thatcher for this difficult position i'm concerned that belgrade is advancing to candidacy status before meeting eu's conditions and normalizing relations with kosovo. at the same time we discussed i hope the u.s. will seek additional ways to support during the process including through the millennium challenge program and by pressing eu to stop dragging its feet on the future and make sure serbia implements deals to which it agrees. >> i thank you for your constant support of kosovo and the kosovar people. i agree with you that the prime minister thachi showed great leadership. the invitation to candidacy that the eu has extended to serbia has many milestones along the way. resolving border issues, resolving a lot of the unfinished business that has to be negotiated between serbia and kosovo are some of those. at the same time, i think it's important that the european union has reached out to kosovo and is working to move kosovo closer to european integration as well. this is a difficult piec
its rightful place as a sovereign state in regional negotiations and i commend the prime minister thatcher for this difficult position i'm concerned that belgrade is advancing to candidacy status before meeting eu's conditions and normalizing relations with kosovo. at the same time we discussed i hope the u.s. will seek additional ways to support during the process including through the millennium challenge program and by pressing eu to stop dragging its feet on the future and make sure serbia...
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. >>> margaret thatcher said if you want something said, ask a man but if you want something done, ask a woman. turns out a new study shows that many wives really feel that way. but it shows that husbands want to help. claire shipman says there could be a health pay off if you let them. >> i start doing e-mails from the bed. >> laundry. >> get dinner started. >> and i get off and do it all over again. >> reporter: the modern woman's time crunch. but this just in. we can't blame slacker husbands or killer jobs anymore. >> women still are holding themselves to be standard that require that they are responsible for so much of what goes on at home. performing at work. >> come on. >> reporter: that's right a surprising new survey by real simple magazine says women just need to look in the mirror to fine the culprit. we say the biggest imped minutes to free time are help -- equipment ped minutes to free time are help helicopter mothersbut some say most husbands are willing and able to heanld house works but we don't delegate we are perfectionist. 28% say we don't think it will get done right
. >>> margaret thatcher said if you want something said, ask a man but if you want something done, ask a woman. turns out a new study shows that many wives really feel that way. but it shows that husbands want to help. claire shipman says there could be a health pay off if you let them. >> i start doing e-mails from the bed. >> laundry. >> get dinner started. >> and i get off and do it all over again. >> reporter: the modern woman's time crunch. but this...
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. >>> and we have a photo for you tonight of iron lady, margaret thatcher, who was spotted in a londona rare sighting in public of britain's first and only female prime minister. she was sitting on a bench had when a stray dog came to check her out. she's 86 years old and reportedly suffered several strokes, but she still exudes the iron bearing that for 11 years caused presidents and politicians to come sit by her side. >>> still ahead, how did kate middleton do on her first speech? watch this, even a duchess sometimes raids her mother's closet. ry store in the franchise to get the word out. that could work. or you could use every door direct mail from the postal service. it'll help you and all your franchisees find the customers that matter most -- the ones in the neighborhood. you print it or we'll help you find a local partner. great. keep it moving, honey. honey? that's my wife. wow. there you go. there you go. [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. make that new stouffer's steam meal so tasty. actually, the milk fr
. >>> and we have a photo for you tonight of iron lady, margaret thatcher, who was spotted in a londona rare sighting in public of britain's first and only female prime minister. she was sitting on a bench had when a stray dog came to check her out. she's 86 years old and reportedly suffered several strokes, but she still exudes the iron bearing that for 11 years caused presidents and politicians to come sit by her side. >>> still ahead, how did kate middleton do on her first...