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beca-- margaret thatcher in europe.hatcher by the force of her personality and appeal of her ideas and ideals she was able to reverse the direction of things. same thing is true of ronald reagan. sometimes the public has self reliance and commitment to liberty is not static. just because we are in the valley one day does not mean we cannot ascend to the mountain top next. let not your heart be troubled despair is not an option but realism is important. as a conservative we have to realize our task is very different and in some aspects more difficult than we ever thought. we have to make the case, a compelling case in human terms, bad for the s, why does the country and bad for the individuals. we have to present a vivid picture to people of why human happiness is increased and not decreased by limited government. >> hannity also went on to say with the tone of this election set a precedent of elections to come. >> now for your 5@5:30. top five stories making news at this hour. we are one step closer to finally getting a
beca-- margaret thatcher in europe.hatcher by the force of her personality and appeal of her ideas and ideals she was able to reverse the direction of things. same thing is true of ronald reagan. sometimes the public has self reliance and commitment to liberty is not static. just because we are in the valley one day does not mean we cannot ascend to the mountain top next. let not your heart be troubled despair is not an option but realism is important. as a conservative we have to realize our...
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por univision, la casa de thatcher.ra necesario, es mi verdad has con ello lo que quieras. . >>> le cortaran la relengua o n no se lo pierda en amor bravÍo. >>> harang tacos de lengua en amor bravÍo. >>> este humor negro que manejas a veces, me sorprende. >>> voy decir algo, llevo 7 aÑos trabajando y.... >>> porque es malo se lo merece. >>> si quiere ver mÁs, si antes que le cÓrtenla lengua si quiere ver mÁs. >>> fÍjese asi como jovial y alegre, en u videos.com muchachos pero soor vamos a ver a nuestro querido sami que sigue con su transformaciÓn a nuestra amiga marÍa. >>> sigue en casa de marÍa. >>> sÍ, ahi esta. >>> aquÍ en casa de maria que le dimos la sorpresa esta maÑana y mire como lucÍa ella esta maÑana al ye dparllegar aquÍ tiene un fino y frÁgil pero le hicimos su tintes, sus rallitos esta es una cirugÍa sin bisturi y bueno como te sientes. >>> muy bien, lista para ver el cambio. >>> claro que sÍ, mÁs adelante no se lo pierda porque va maquillaje, asÍ que, te vse van divertir al ver a la nueva ma a marÍa. muy l
por univision, la casa de thatcher.ra necesario, es mi verdad has con ello lo que quieras. . >>> le cortaran la relengua o n no se lo pierda en amor bravÍo. >>> harang tacos de lengua en amor bravÍo. >>> este humor negro que manejas a veces, me sorprende. >>> voy decir algo, llevo 7 aÑos trabajando y.... >>> porque es malo se lo merece. >>> si quiere ver mÁs, si antes que le cÓrtenla lengua si quiere ver mÁs. >>> fÍjese asi...
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gerri: you knew former prime minister margaret thatcher very, very well. what would she say? how was she analyze this? >> well, i think she would be in a deeply concerned by the direction of the united states. the u.s. is heading more and more toward sort of european socialist style economy. now, the european social model has been a failure in europe. no reason to believe it will succeed in the united states. and as margaret thatcher pointed out many years ago, the problem with socialist governments is that eventually they run out of other people's money to spend, and that is what is happening here in the united states. a poll came out today showing that 45 percent of democrats look favorably upon socialism which is a deeply worrying development. fortunately most americans -- gerri: did you say 45? gerri: 45? >> 45 percent of democrats according to a rasmussen poll published earlier today. fortunately the overall majority still believe in a capitalist free enterprise system, so there is still. gerri: the problem with what is being talked about, what is on the table is that it
gerri: you knew former prime minister margaret thatcher very, very well. what would she say? how was she analyze this? >> well, i think she would be in a deeply concerned by the direction of the united states. the u.s. is heading more and more toward sort of european socialist style economy. now, the european social model has been a failure in europe. no reason to believe it will succeed in the united states. and as margaret thatcher pointed out many years ago, the problem with socialist...
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when margaret thatcher reduced the tax we saw an explosion of enterprise and of course a wave of taxenue came rolling in. we were able to have a debt repayment schedule and the tax emigres came back from the tax havens that remain in the british empire like bahamas and elsewhere. >>neil: john, always a pleasure, if no for other reason than your british accent is better than stuart varney's accent. thank you very much. thank you, john. in the meantime, the man who brokers some pretty night deals for lawrence taylor, what about this one between president obama and speaker boehner? and like s. or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>neil: maybe we just got ahead of ourselves. progress is looking not so good on the budget talks with ed henry at the white house with the latest. i am confused. where are we? >>reporter: santa geithner came to capitol hill and there was optimism but he came without bearing gifts and officer speaker wanted to see something on specific spending cuts. speaker bo
when margaret thatcher reduced the tax we saw an explosion of enterprise and of course a wave of taxenue came rolling in. we were able to have a debt repayment schedule and the tax emigres came back from the tax havens that remain in the british empire like bahamas and elsewhere. >>neil: john, always a pleasure, if no for other reason than your british accent is better than stuart varney's accent. thank you very much. thank you, john. in the meantime, the man who brokers some pretty night...
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margaret thatcher famously put it first you win the argument, then you win the election. and i look forward to working with each of you to do precisely that. thank you. .. >> james patterson discusses his book, "the eve of discussion." it airs at 10 p.m. eastern tonight and again on sunday at 9 p.m. and midnight. those are just a few of the programs we bring you this weekend. visit booktv.org for a complete schedule. >> next on booktv, a presentation of this year's paolucci bagehot book award winner, john fonte, author of "sovereignty or submission." during the dinner mr. fonte delivered a lecture based on his book. it's a little over an hour. [applause] >> thank you, mark. i'm very honored, and it's very flattering to be in such good company in previous winners of the paolucci/bagehot award. it's also a great honor to receive this from the intercollegiate studies institute which has done wonderful work in sustaining the core principles of american civic life. i also wish to extend condolences to the isa community for the recent loss of a greaptd lady and scholar, ann pao
margaret thatcher famously put it first you win the argument, then you win the election. and i look forward to working with each of you to do precisely that. thank you. .. >> james patterson discusses his book, "the eve of discussion." it airs at 10 p.m. eastern tonight and again on sunday at 9 p.m. and midnight. those are just a few of the programs we bring you this weekend. visit booktv.org for a complete schedule. >> next on booktv, a presentation of this year's...
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. >> reporter: just across the road the sound startled teri thatcher and her husband eye never heard brakes. it sound like his door was slamming. it was like i think someone hit the curve, so he came out right away and walked around. when he did, he saw the car over there. >> police would later determine the westbound car had crossed the center lane in the path of a dodge neon that struck the passenger side killing 17-year-old michael mcverry, a senior at westminster high school. >> there was not we could do for the one young man that died. >> reporter: the twisting two lane road has a hex of accidents. sandwiched between a pair of utility poles and this stretch where there's little rm for error. >> there's always someone hitting a telephone pole or wiping out from not being protected. we contacted the county and spoke about maybe putting some type of notice or guardrails around there to cause youngsters to slow down, but as of this point we haven't seen anything yet. >> in carroll county, jeff hager. >> mcverry was a passenger in the car driven by 18 -- 18-year-old nicolas gaetani.
. >> reporter: just across the road the sound startled teri thatcher and her husband eye never heard brakes. it sound like his door was slamming. it was like i think someone hit the curve, so he came out right away and walked around. when he did, he saw the car over there. >> police would later determine the westbound car had crossed the center lane in the path of a dodge neon that struck the passenger side killing 17-year-old michael mcverry, a senior at westminster high school....
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margaret thatcher said nonsense, she made a forceful, powerful, moral case for why conserveatism was the path to new hope, new opportunity, new prosperity and greater human happiness. not only did she win, she changed the trajectory of british society. the same thing happened with ronald reagan in 1980. if you remember, the 1970s was socially lipliberal, nixon was pushing wage and price control, watergate, crime was out of election and the election of jimmy cartert and retreat of american power abroad. liberals were dominant in the house and senate until 1994, conserveatism seemed like a lost movement, reagan didn't give up. rather, he made a case in broad, hopeful, appealing terms. he persuaded people, he came up with an agenda that met the needs of his time. slowly, he won people over and changed the history of america and the history of the world. now, that's the model we need now in 2012. don't deny reality. but don't give up hope. while we chart a new course, we need to make a place for this recent election and define it in our terms, in real terms. so now, we are just 48 hours
margaret thatcher said nonsense, she made a forceful, powerful, moral case for why conserveatism was the path to new hope, new opportunity, new prosperity and greater human happiness. not only did she win, she changed the trajectory of british society. the same thing happened with ronald reagan in 1980. if you remember, the 1970s was socially lipliberal, nixon was pushing wage and price control, watergate, crime was out of election and the election of jimmy cartert and retreat of american power...
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if you go back to the 1970s, margaret thatcher became prime minister of england, which had become the sick man of europe. the british people had lost their sense of self-reliance, and thatcher, by the force of a perm and her ideas and ideals, she was able to reverse the direction of things. the same thing is true of ronald reagan. now, sometimes the public sense of self reliance and committee is not static. just because we are in the valley one day does not mean we cannot ascend to the mountain next. let not your heart be trouble. but realism is also important. as a conservative, we have to realize that our task is very different and in some aspects more difficult than we ever thought. we have to make the case, a compelling case in human terms, in moral terms why this dependency is bad for the country. it is bad for the individuals. we have to present a vivid picture to people of why human happiness is increased and not decreased by limited government. joining me to weigh in on what happened last night, the author of the new york times best seller, mugged. ann coulter is here. how are
if you go back to the 1970s, margaret thatcher became prime minister of england, which had become the sick man of europe. the british people had lost their sense of self-reliance, and thatcher, by the force of a perm and her ideas and ideals, she was able to reverse the direction of things. the same thing is true of ronald reagan. now, sometimes the public sense of self reliance and committee is not static. just because we are in the valley one day does not mean we cannot ascend to the mountain...
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margaret thatcher did leave and not either. vera can't even believe in it. it's interesting. it's like they would want to make their way in america. or they feel that women should be doing it on their own. >> i hate to generalize, but i think that women are their own worst enemies. when you get into situations where you need mentoring for help to get through a barrier, women like to keep it that way. >> that's correct. >> and i think they like being successful in a man's world. >> she was so famous in her day the ever popular songs about her and plays written about her and she was in the newspapers at least once a week and often more. she had two children, as i mentioned, but no grandchildren. there were no more tears. so her name kind of disappeared. there were no buildings named after her, no great institution. her name. and i think that is why it happened. but i have met people who have heard of her and whose parents may have said, oh, don't be like her work pleased to be like her. [laughter] >> would happen to her wealth? >> well, he went to her son and daughter. and then
margaret thatcher did leave and not either. vera can't even believe in it. it's interesting. it's like they would want to make their way in america. or they feel that women should be doing it on their own. >> i hate to generalize, but i think that women are their own worst enemies. when you get into situations where you need mentoring for help to get through a barrier, women like to keep it that way. >> that's correct. >> and i think they like being successful in a man's...
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wants to hold on to the british rebate, and that is a special deal for great britain, which margaret thatcher negotiated back in the 1980's, and they are saying it is outdated, that it is possible to hold onto it. they are saying david cameron would not have to give in to one of the two issues, and that is one of the main sticking points, while we might not even have a deal by the end of the summit. >> thanks so very much. there is quiet on both sides of the israeli-gaza border at this hour. >> the cease-fire announced wednesday night appears to be holding. 24 hours of calm and then talks will begin on the essentials needed for lasting peace. and that egypt will be playing a new and central role in the process. right now, though, both the netanyahu government and hamas are claiming victory. >> after eight days of israeli raids, the main market in gaza is returning to business as usual. many palestinians see the ceasefire as a victory for how moscow. >> the resistance has changed the rules of the game, disrupting israel's military goals. i say to the palestinian people in gaza, the west bank,
wants to hold on to the british rebate, and that is a special deal for great britain, which margaret thatcher negotiated back in the 1980's, and they are saying it is outdated, that it is possible to hold onto it. they are saying david cameron would not have to give in to one of the two issues, and that is one of the main sticking points, while we might not even have a deal by the end of the summit. >> thanks so very much. there is quiet on both sides of the israeli-gaza border at this...
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(applause) >> following in the footsteps of margaret thatcher. >> here! >> yes! >> here, here! >> there you go. >> okay, now, all right. >> jon: i love it. now, listen, i'm not saying the nova scotia over ambassador rice doesn't have race as an ingredient. >> come on now, come on. >> right. >> jon: but only in the same way that race and sexism play a subtly corrosive part in nearly all of our discourse. >> preach! >> tell the truth. >> uh-huh. >> jon: the congressional black caucus, including the beautifully named representative fudge -- >> oh, yeah, fudge. fudge. >> come on, keep it coming! >> what you got now? (laughter) >> so much fudge! (laughter) >> forget about it! >> fudge it out. >> jon: they get excited about fudge. >> uh-huh. >> jon: but, see, they're just -- the congressional black caucus is just trying to put mccain and graham's incoherent attack on rice in a coherent frame. this isn't racism or sexism. >> no, it ain't! >>> jon: it's indiskrim that the bile. meaning it does not discriminate. >> no, it don't. >> jon: now, i'm probably not the most educated person on
(applause) >> following in the footsteps of margaret thatcher. >> here! >> yes! >> here, here! >> there you go. >> okay, now, all right. >> jon: i love it. now, listen, i'm not saying the nova scotia over ambassador rice doesn't have race as an ingredient. >> come on now, come on. >> right. >> jon: but only in the same way that race and sexism play a subtly corrosive part in nearly all of our discourse. >> preach! >> tell...
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labor party made history because he told congress he wants -- told radio he wanted to be margaret thatcher, came to this house and said on europe he is more euro skeptic than bill cash. he said he loved europe more than tony blair. he has impersonated all politicians. this time the joke is on him. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my right hon. friend of prime minister agrees with me that a free press is one of the cornerstones of a true democracy. any attempt to model newspapers such as the group in my own -- >> my hon. friend makes an important point. i join him in my admiration of the messenger group but all they did -- it is an important point because the problems we had in the newspaper industry have not been about regional and local titles that perform incredibly important functions in our democratic system. i think we all have to wait and study the report carefully and respond to what he said. >> tom harris. >> the first of my constituency, tax due on time. revenue of four billion pounds and last year less than 1 million pounds in patents. the government has issued a claim for unpaid taxes
labor party made history because he told congress he wants -- told radio he wanted to be margaret thatcher, came to this house and said on europe he is more euro skeptic than bill cash. he said he loved europe more than tony blair. he has impersonated all politicians. this time the joke is on him. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my right hon. friend of prime minister agrees with me that a free press is one of the cornerstones of a true democracy. any attempt to model newspapers such as the...
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the flagship show incriminating 230r78er -- former prime minister thatcher's -- [indiscernible] this overhaul at the bbc is happening amid a widespread child abuse scandal that reportedly took place inside the news network premises. allegedly 300 children were abused. now they're trying to determine if there was a wider coverup that allowed the tv host to sexually abuse young girls and boys. the new c.e.o. says he will get some answers. >> this is about establishing clear responsibility in our journalism and delivering the -- [indiscernible] he vowed the radio and tv network known as the voice of england will regain its credibility. cbs news, london. >> as you can imagine top conservative leaders are furious with the scandal. they say the taxpayer funded company should be held to higher standards. >>> howard is up next with the forecast. >> anea, it's gorgeous out here right now. light wind, temperatures warm into the 60s, even 70 well south of town. we've got clouds increasing. as i share the satellite and radar as we go to break, see a bunch of showers in the ohio and tennessee val
the flagship show incriminating 230r78er -- former prime minister thatcher's -- [indiscernible] this overhaul at the bbc is happening amid a widespread child abuse scandal that reportedly took place inside the news network premises. allegedly 300 children were abused. now they're trying to determine if there was a wider coverup that allowed the tv host to sexually abuse young girls and boys. the new c.e.o. says he will get some answers. >> this is about establishing clear responsibility...
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i wouldn't (bleep) your foreign policy with margaret thatcher's (bleep), come on! hickory dickory dock, your geopolitical understanding can suck my -- (laughter) sorry. that's -- no, please don't because then i'll do it again some night. (laughter) so the president had a good night. must have felt pretty confident because he was letting his professor or y'all side shine through. especially when it came to one country. >> we've created partnerships throughout the region to deal with extremism. in somalia, in yemen, in pakistan. >> jon: what? really? (laughter) pah-kee-stahn? really? suddenly you're a guy who's desperate to prove you once roomed with a foreign exchange student? (laughter) look, this is america, we don't use the pronunciation locally. we don't say may-hee-co or frahnce. mexico, france. pakistan. (laughter) all in all last night made a fine conclusion, though, to the trillltrilogy of debates betweee two candidates eager acceptance of remote controlled hellfire drones to achieve that end. we learned mitt romney has basically come around to barack obama'
i wouldn't (bleep) your foreign policy with margaret thatcher's (bleep), come on! hickory dickory dock, your geopolitical understanding can suck my -- (laughter) sorry. that's -- no, please don't because then i'll do it again some night. (laughter) so the president had a good night. must have felt pretty confident because he was letting his professor or y'all side shine through. especially when it came to one country. >> we've created partnerships throughout the region to deal with...
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and we had a guy in the republican party that just did not think like thatcher.think like donny is talking about. >> it's interesting all these governors held their tongues throughout the campaign and now they're hearing them. it's not just bobby jindal. it was bob mcdonald saying we need to be more flexible on the issue of taxes. haley barbour said in the same event we saw in that clip, he said we just can't be purists about everything. the question i have is how do you win general elections without abandoning your core principles? people saying we need to 0 soften on abortion as well. how do you move to a place where you get 51% of the electorate without giving up what you believe? >> what do you think, richard? >> it's actually healthy. what you want to see is a republican debate about ideas. you can't have the lessons of why romney lost be about, quote/unquote, gifts. you can't have it all be about ground game and political tactics. that's a cop-out. it's like an army after losing a are war and you chalk it up to this or that sideshow. republicans have to hav
and we had a guy in the republican party that just did not think like thatcher.think like donny is talking about. >> it's interesting all these governors held their tongues throughout the campaign and now they're hearing them. it's not just bobby jindal. it was bob mcdonald saying we need to be more flexible on the issue of taxes. haley barbour said in the same event we saw in that clip, he said we just can't be purists about everything. the question i have is how do you win general...
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investigative program news night aired a segment alleging at least one top politician from the margaret thatcher era was also being accused of abusing children. the bbc didn't name him but when it surfaced on the internet the alleged victim realized he accused the wrong man and retracted part of the story. bbc news night also apologized. >> tonight this program apologizes. >> reporter: this has stunned the british public. >> we are into new territory where i don't think people know what to believe anymore. >> reporter: the bbc's prior director general mark thompson is scheduled to become the chief executive of the new york times starting monday. he maintains he did not know at the time what the bbc's investigation into jimmy savell was about. lester? >> michelle kosinski in london. thank you. >>> when we come back, the race to save the animals when the superstorm came ashore. >>> we are back now with some of the untold rescue missions before, during and after superstorm sandy came ashore nearly two weeks ago knocking out power and flooding aquariums along the coast of new york and new jersey but
investigative program news night aired a segment alleging at least one top politician from the margaret thatcher era was also being accused of abusing children. the bbc didn't name him but when it surfaced on the internet the alleged victim realized he accused the wrong man and retracted part of the story. bbc news night also apologized. >> tonight this program apologizes. >> reporter: this has stunned the british public. >> we are into new territory where i don't think people...
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. >> the japanese need to take these island like margaret thatcher did. japanese need to have determination like she did to protect our islands. >> for a country with a pacifist constitution, japan already has a pretty mean-looking navy. it may not be called a navy, but it has some of the most powerful and modern ships and submarines in the world. it is open day on the flagship of japan's not navy. it is a 19,000-10 helicopter carrier. hundreds of ordinary japanese are climbing aboard, fascinating to see this sleek new ship. officially this is called a helicopter destroyer. but as the saying goes, if it looks like a duck and it quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck. this is essentially a small aircraft carrier, the first to be built in japan since the end of the second word war. this is just the beginning. two more of these ships twice as biggs as this one are currently under construction down the coast here. the question is why has japan decided it needs to build aircraft carriers? >> today it is getting more and more nervous. the chinese are mo
. >> the japanese need to take these island like margaret thatcher did. japanese need to have determination like she did to protect our islands. >> for a country with a pacifist constitution, japan already has a pretty mean-looking navy. it may not be called a navy, but it has some of the most powerful and modern ships and submarines in the world. it is open day on the flagship of japan's not navy. it is a 19,000-10 helicopter carrier. hundreds of ordinary japanese are climbing...
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labor party made history because he told congress he wants -- told radio he wanted to be margaret thatcher, came to this house and said on europe he is more euro skeptic than bill cash. he said he loved europe more than tony blair. he has impersonated all politicians. this time the joke is on him. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my right hon. friend of prime minister agrees with me that a free press is one of the cornerstones of a true democracy. any attempt to model newspapers such as the group in my own -- >> my hon. friend makes an important point. i join him in my admiration of the messenger group but all they did -- it is an important point because the problems we had in the newspaper industry have not been about regional and local titles that perform incredibly important functions in our democratic system. i think we all have to wait and study the report carefully and respond to what he said. >> tom harris. >> the first of my constituency, tax due on time. revenue of four billion pounds and last year less than 1 million pounds in patents. the government has issued a claim for unpaid taxes
labor party made history because he told congress he wants -- told radio he wanted to be margaret thatcher, came to this house and said on europe he is more euro skeptic than bill cash. he said he loved europe more than tony blair. he has impersonated all politicians. this time the joke is on him. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my right hon. friend of prime minister agrees with me that a free press is one of the cornerstones of a true democracy. any attempt to model newspapers such as the...
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to cutely in europe where the old mills there's no tainted now even if you agree with margaret thatcher's theory that no country should subsidise profitable industries for too long a period this is really on to the question of how you manage that transition how you manage the restructuring and how you kind of leave you the problems for the workers to clean the ones in europe. well and basically it sounds like that's saddening insult to injury all these austerity measures are already hitting the european workers pretty hard neck full of a point from the business desk thanks a lot. and let's quickly run through the market currencies first the ruble finished the week lower to the currency basket as the dollar was losing to the euro about softer in the u.s. consumer spending and expectedly declined in october. now on to the equity markets on wall street they are lower this friday the so-called fiscal cliff is still looming the lawmakers on capitol hill keep on the how going over how to avert it and the european stocks finished the day mixed the footsie was in the graphic but germany's dax me
to cutely in europe where the old mills there's no tainted now even if you agree with margaret thatcher's theory that no country should subsidise profitable industries for too long a period this is really on to the question of how you manage that transition how you manage the restructuring and how you kind of leave you the problems for the workers to clean the ones in europe. well and basically it sounds like that's saddening insult to injury all these austerity measures are already hitting the...
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in europe and there is a pushback in europe and there's political groups that look to reagan and thatcher and the european conservatives that have spoken and there's many people that have returned on the principles of ronald reagan and thatcher and president and the czech republic and the pro free enterprise and sovereignty simply to fight back against the european within the elements of central and eastern europe to push back so it is an array of hope you didn't use the word insidious. >> i'm waiting for you to bring about. >> the example of why it won't work is the european union. >> you can organize the countries in the same continent that are supposed to be the same civilization how are you going to reconcile the this civilizations that it shouldn't stand. and it gets to double down now. now we need them in charge of all of the banks. in charge of all economic policy all budget policies. this is what the leaders are saying. so even though it doesn't work and doesn't -- the soviet union didn't work from 1917 to 1971. >> would you comment on any connections that you see between the grou
in europe and there is a pushback in europe and there's political groups that look to reagan and thatcher and the european conservatives that have spoken and there's many people that have returned on the principles of ronald reagan and thatcher and president and the czech republic and the pro free enterprise and sovereignty simply to fight back against the european within the elements of central and eastern europe to push back so it is an array of hope you didn't use the word insidious....
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separate is a gaining support across europe in britain it is no exception surely we talked to margaret thatcher's former economics minister about the trend. rich is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that your soft as a horse breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and horses what sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes they bites as well it's part of my every day life. i holmes been home to it rats like me just laugh for centuries most still live off the land of cattle and fish every evening local villagers place their nets and in the morning the catch is always good. we always have enough here. if by call is often called the pearl of siberia and horn is said to be the pearl of by. it's all end of fake forests. and vast staps. it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by called shores and learned its customs well
separate is a gaining support across europe in britain it is no exception surely we talked to margaret thatcher's former economics minister about the trend. rich is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that your soft as a horse breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and horses what sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've...
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the rise across europe britain is no exception in just a few minutes want to speak with margaret thatcher's former economics minister about that trend stay with us. looters that takes your breath away a few tourists travel to these paul it's no prepackaged comfort but the joy of the wild these guaranteed is gagne's a zoology professor he works in the u.s. and travels to these remote areas in russia every summer as he says he come find untouched landscapes like these anywhere else in the world. we're going off the list below sea line. if i go wrong the wrong and surprising and you'll go straight to the water and so we did our plan to get closer to the sea lion and shake its flipper failed before. one animal whose par you definitely wouldn't want to shake here is the brown bear you can literally spot agrees the here by every small weaver. for the bears are so full that they have a very good sense of flow to be able to think that we have to keep an eye a wind direction at. them and also told that could be dangerous so we're going to go just to show what people required. and quite we went but t
the rise across europe britain is no exception in just a few minutes want to speak with margaret thatcher's former economics minister about that trend stay with us. looters that takes your breath away a few tourists travel to these paul it's no prepackaged comfort but the joy of the wild these guaranteed is gagne's a zoology professor he works in the u.s. and travels to these remote areas in russia every summer as he says he come find untouched landscapes like these anywhere else in the world....
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separatists gain support across europe or britain is no exception surely we talked to margaret thatcher's former economics minister about the trend. trimmings in this tree even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it warms but we didn't use the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and different stones of souls imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was. there are special instruments that accompany the singing give gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a guilt it says it wants to lift a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the course was revived as an instrument. of stop the fall is because of the spirit of the horse coming to his dream and said make an instrument from the tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the strings. and to remember me make
separatists gain support across europe or britain is no exception surely we talked to margaret thatcher's former economics minister about the trend. trimmings in this tree even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it warms but we didn't use the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse...
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circumstances a rise in the budget it is also refusing to give up any of the rebate the margaret thatcher secured in the eighty's as compensation for the fact that it doesn't take as much money out of the common agricultural agricultural policy as countries such as france and italy agriculture in the so-called cohesion fund make up the two biggest autumn's in the e.u. budget the other one of course is. expenditure and then administration is about six and a half percent now the likes of poland. and the poor countries are absolutely refusing to accept any cards in the cohesion fund and you can see them him out in yellow while france is absolutely refusing to countenance any cop. to agriculture spending anymore. and this is the burning question is where do you think these cuts are likely to fall not surprisingly it's going to be in that segment of the u.k. suggesting that too much money is spent on brussels itself it's a given that money is tight does the e.u. need to spend fifty million for instance on a house of european history or does the european council need a new three hundred million
circumstances a rise in the budget it is also refusing to give up any of the rebate the margaret thatcher secured in the eighty's as compensation for the fact that it doesn't take as much money out of the common agricultural agricultural policy as countries such as france and italy agriculture in the so-called cohesion fund make up the two biggest autumn's in the e.u. budget the other one of course is. expenditure and then administration is about six and a half percent now the likes of poland....
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. >>> in great britt pin, margaret thatcher discovered political power is not forever. the prime minister of the '80s whitt when she finally realized her own party was abandoning her. [ emily jo ] derrell comes into starbucks with his wife, danielle, almost every weekend. derrell hasn't been able to visit his mom back east in a long time. [ shirley ] things are sometimes a little tight around the house. i wasn't able to go to the wedding. [ emily jo ] since derrell couldn't get home, we decided to bring home to him and then just gave him a little bit of help finding his way. ♪ [ laughs ] [ applause ] i love you. i love you, too. tweets. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories?
. >>> in great britt pin, margaret thatcher discovered political power is not forever. the prime minister of the '80s whitt when she finally realized her own party was abandoning her. [ emily jo ] derrell comes into starbucks with his wife, danielle, almost every weekend. derrell hasn't been able to visit his mom back east in a long time. [ shirley ] things are sometimes a little tight around the house. i wasn't able to go to the wedding. [ emily jo ] since derrell couldn't get home,...
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dollars tofu to margaret thatcher after strongly accusing him of child sex abuse implicating the top conservative official gold in the copper mine in this condo has severely tarnished the b.b.c.'s reputation of forcing its director general and other executives to resign by car pints he was terrified to find himself at the center of the allegations. they all joined b.p. has agreed to plead guilty to charges in the deadly fuel spill in the gulf of mexico which devastated the environment and claimed the lives of eleven people the corporation will pay a record settlement with the us authorities are worth four point five billion dollars in return for the case being three employees had to face charges over twenty ten disaster of them of manslaughter the company will soon get that money from the sale of fifty percent of ten k. be paid to the russian ross net. but you also have got to start have discussed a number of differences as they begin talks over new security arrangements after nato was draws in twenty fourteen and all the questions raised are how big the u.s. military presence will b
dollars tofu to margaret thatcher after strongly accusing him of child sex abuse implicating the top conservative official gold in the copper mine in this condo has severely tarnished the b.b.c.'s reputation of forcing its director general and other executives to resign by car pints he was terrified to find himself at the center of the allegations. they all joined b.p. has agreed to plead guilty to charges in the deadly fuel spill in the gulf of mexico which devastated the environment and...
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urgent inquiries into sexual abuse allegedly committed by senior conservatives in wales during the thatcherry required for a basic standard of living, has risen to £8.55 and £7.45 and the rest of britain. now the real business news. let's begin with hsbc‘s reports on its third—quarter results with first—half profits halving to just underi.5 first—half profits halving to just under 1.5 billion. that is the big news of an additional 500 million to be set aside for money laundering funds. grace's government is putting a new austerity package to the european government, promising to cut 13 billion euros from its budget with the threat of bankruptcy if it fails. ryanair is flying high, reporting a 10% rise in profits. hsbc has reported its results for the third quarter of this year. the first half profits have halved to just under £1.5 billion. but much attention will focus on the additional 500 million that the bank is setting aside to cover fines romulus authorities for breaches of anti— money—laundering los —— from us authorities. that is another tour and 23 million on top of the uk ppi claim
urgent inquiries into sexual abuse allegedly committed by senior conservatives in wales during the thatcherry required for a basic standard of living, has risen to £8.55 and £7.45 and the rest of britain. now the real business news. let's begin with hsbc‘s reports on its third—quarter results with first—half profits halving to just underi.5 first—half profits halving to just under 1.5 billion. that is the big news of an additional 500 million to be set aside for money laundering...
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about cuts but even to the point of vetoing the budget well but even as i say you know margaret thatcher came here in ninety four and famously was said to have waved a hand bag and threatened the other delegates and she got a deal whereby britain got a budget rebate and we all cheered and we said you know what she's won a marvelous deal for us and the price of membership of the common market is worth it the point is this the whole british debate has moved on so far that whatever deal cameron gets will be unacceptable to sixty percent of the population so he really is in a very difficult position indeed all right well thank you so much difficult position indeed nigel farage thank you so much for taking time to speak with us. are i well one area the cash strapped e.u. leaders are being forced not to let their guard down as on defense and security their pay in parliament voted through a resolution to keep national militaries at full strength poly boyko explains and that warning is that we do seem defense budget could lead to the e.u. strategic decline. defense is giving the european union s
about cuts but even to the point of vetoing the budget well but even as i say you know margaret thatcher came here in ninety four and famously was said to have waved a hand bag and threatened the other delegates and she got a deal whereby britain got a budget rebate and we all cheered and we said you know what she's won a marvelous deal for us and the price of membership of the common market is worth it the point is this the whole british debate has moved on so far that whatever deal cameron...
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cuts it will not give anything back of you rebate this was secured by margaret thatcher in the one nine hundred eighty s. as a compensation the it doesn't get as much out of the common agricultural policy as perhaps france or spain or spain or italy does now agriculture and cohesion the funding of the two biggest autumn's in the budget and the next is the other segment this into things like research and design. course border communications except try and six point five percent ministration. poland is refusing to accept any cuts on the cohesion budget and france absolutely will not accept a cut in the agricultural policy so because it has not a penny more from that budget so where else are these cuts going to be felt then where they're likely to fall when as you might expect is going to be from that segment. the u.k. is pushing for cuts to administration in particular. are also things that the e.u. prop perhaps does not need things such as a fifty million euro house of european history or the need to spend three hundred million on a new headquarters for the european council both of these
cuts it will not give anything back of you rebate this was secured by margaret thatcher in the one nine hundred eighty s. as a compensation the it doesn't get as much out of the common agricultural policy as perhaps france or spain or spain or italy does now agriculture and cohesion the funding of the two biggest autumn's in the budget and the next is the other segment this into things like research and design. course border communications except try and six point five percent ministration....
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thatcher also known by another title conferred on her in 19 2. what is it? >> ain't nothing like a dame. why it two questions to go. >> bill: doocy could you forego the ad-libs? >> sorry. i thought it was a talk show. >> not for you. >> bill: they don't pay me enough. 90-year-old nancy reagan fairly robust for her age still participating in events husband's presidential library. she gave people a scare a few months ago when she almost fell down at an event. she was saved by what politician or hero? bnk okay, maccallum. you should have got than one. are you on the air every morning? >> all right. >> that was very disturbing. >> bill: you still could tie him. question number 5, hillary clinton was named the number one admired it was the 16th time hillary hit number one. what other first lady came in first a lot topping the list 13 times? >> the experience which is the most valuable is the experience of doing things for yourself. eleanor roosevelt. doocy wins, he is smirking. >> in a moment, 50 years of james bond movies. the news quiz will ask you all about it
thatcher also known by another title conferred on her in 19 2. what is it? >> ain't nothing like a dame. why it two questions to go. >> bill: doocy could you forego the ad-libs? >> sorry. i thought it was a talk show. >> not for you. >> bill: they don't pay me enough. 90-year-old nancy reagan fairly robust for her age still participating in events husband's presidential library. she gave people a scare a few months ago when she almost fell down at an event. she was...