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margaret thatcher. so we show you that even though there was this detachment over grenada they came back together again because they were both a century of like-minded. they both essentially wanted freedom to override to authoritarianism. >> you spent a great deal of time on the balkans war. >> because it was the military stick point of view that was supplemented their and again this is the fascination of ronald reagan. he didn't want the war. he opposed margaret thatcher fighting over the islands in the middle of the south atlantic. so all of the warmongers how many times have you heard in your career he was a warmonger? we put that into show he wasn't a warmonger he didn't want the war. he didn't think that it was worth it to do that but then invades grenada and what would the difference be? it was the communists were in grenada. that's what with his views so the whole thing that we leave it gives you what he really was he wasn't a warmonger and that's why i spend time on the deal. >> but again that's
margaret thatcher. so we show you that even though there was this detachment over grenada they came back together again because they were both a century of like-minded. they both essentially wanted freedom to override to authoritarianism. >> you spent a great deal of time on the balkans war. >> because it was the military stick point of view that was supplemented their and again this is the fascination of ronald reagan. he didn't want the war. he opposed margaret thatcher fighting...
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market thatcher. we show you there was a detachment over grenada they are back together again because he said today they are like-minded and want freedom to override a totalitarianism and what would bind them together. >> host: but it is clear you spend at a great amount of time on the falklands war. >> guest: day katchis it was his militaristic point of view to be sublimated there and this is the fascination he did not want the war he opposed margaret thatcher farthing day argentine over those islands. he didn't want to sell all the warmongers how many times have you heard he was a warmonger? so we put that in there to show that he was and. he did not want to the war ended not think it was worth it to do that. but then he invades grenada. what was the difference? >> guest: the communist was in grenada and that led to his views. >> host: but this is where he would cross with thatcher that shows to leaders you are very much in line and in respect of one another but with respect for their own country's
market thatcher. we show you there was a detachment over grenada they are back together again because he said today they are like-minded and want freedom to override a totalitarianism and what would bind them together. >> host: but it is clear you spend at a great amount of time on the falklands war. >> guest: day katchis it was his militaristic point of view to be sublimated there and this is the fascination he did not want the war he opposed margaret thatcher farthing day...
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margaret thatcher. it wasn't always smooth sailing. they were strong individuals >> we have that transcript after america invaded grenada in thatcher was furious and had a right to be. there are some things about ronald reagan then he did not tell his best paul said thatcher wasauling out to dry. mint she says they would tell me and he doesn't the shiites have a very have the transcript it is fascinating but this is what we do in the book. relay out the whole thing. knew was that regins funeral is in tears did have forgiven him was his best friend and champion? margaret thatcher. be sure you even though there was a detachment they came back together because essentially they were of like mind and wanted freedom to override totalitarianism and that is what bound them together. >> host: but you do spend a great deal time on the balkans war. >> guest: it was his militaristic point of view that was sublimated. again this is the fascination of reagan. he did not want the war he opposed thatcher fighting in th
margaret thatcher. it wasn't always smooth sailing. they were strong individuals >> we have that transcript after america invaded grenada in thatcher was furious and had a right to be. there are some things about ronald reagan then he did not tell his best paul said thatcher wasauling out to dry. mint she says they would tell me and he doesn't the shiites have a very have the transcript it is fascinating but this is what we do in the book. relay out the whole thing. knew was that regins...
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>> so thatcher hosts gorbachev in december of '84 in london and she's tremendously impressed by him and famously says this is a man we can do business with. and goes and tell reagan as much. another point to this story is that -- one of the things i think that was not so well known at the time was that reagan was always reaching out to soviet leaders from the first two months in office, he wrote handwritten letters saying, you know, we need to sit down and try to find a way out of the cold war. so he always had this impulse in him to reach out to a soviet leader. but obviously gorbachev was the real break through. >> what was the cold war all about? >> the cold war was about three things, i think. the division of germany and europe more broadly, nuclear weapons and a real unsettable i'd logical question at the end of world war over what was the fair and most fair and most freeway of organizing society. and i think that all three of those questions were settled to some extent in the period of 1979 to 1991. they didn't go away, but there was at least an answer to, you know, how to arrest
>> so thatcher hosts gorbachev in december of '84 in london and she's tremendously impressed by him and famously says this is a man we can do business with. and goes and tell reagan as much. another point to this story is that -- one of the things i think that was not so well known at the time was that reagan was always reaching out to soviet leaders from the first two months in office, he wrote handwritten letters saying, you know, we need to sit down and try to find a way out of the...
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. >> wow, margaret thatcher. we come back to challenge the middle east and beyond. who got the upper hand in wednesday's showdown? ins. wow! welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like... my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. we only eat chex cereal. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! hey babe, last one home cooks? ♪ ♪ ♪ another tie. order in? next time i drive. the right-sized nissan rogue. ♪ at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. >>> foreign policy took center stage in wednesday night's debate with vladimir putin's recent military moves in syria prompting this exchange between donald trump and florida senator marco rubio. >> what would you do right now if you were president to get the russians out of syria? >> i would talk to him, i would get along with him. i believe, and i may be wrong i
. >> wow, margaret thatcher. we come back to challenge the middle east and beyond. who got the upper hand in wednesday's showdown? ins. wow! welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like... my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. we only eat chex cereal. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! hey babe, last one home cooks? ♪ ♪ ♪ another tie. order in? next time i drive. the right-sized...
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it was only in the middle of 1987 that thatcher had any time for gorbachev et al. in the early period of the rapprochement between america and the u.s. as our, the preeminent leadership was in washington. this was very striking to me when looking at the french records and the british records. and to the extent that the germans played a cardinal role, it was mainly as we now can see because they were very close with washington kentucky kirby but all the steps they took in 1989 and 1990 towards german reunification. so i think europeans have tended to over play their role when they wrote their memoirs. alas general zinni opening their archives as the americans are over here. urge bush was very slow to continue the foreign policy line of ronald reagan pashtun george bush. he engaged in what the soviets dubbed -- a euphemism for the reinfection, a very frosty relations between washington and moscow in the first half of 1989. but once it came clear that gorbachev was willing to countenance the independence of these two european states, and even the communist nation, the
it was only in the middle of 1987 that thatcher had any time for gorbachev et al. in the early period of the rapprochement between america and the u.s. as our, the preeminent leadership was in washington. this was very striking to me when looking at the french records and the british records. and to the extent that the germans played a cardinal role, it was mainly as we now can see because they were very close with washington kentucky kirby but all the steps they took in 1989 and 1990 towards...
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but didn't margaret thatcher pop that bubble years ago?> and this actor says privatize everything. privatize the fire department and the police department. >> but that upsets the left. but the private sector does things better. that is our show coming up tonight. ♪ ♪ no. >> now it is time for john stossel. john: trusts. a lot depends on it and families often succeed because we trust families more than strangers. government works and people trust the government rules are fair. commerce works when customers trust that it will work. these are delicate relationships developed sometimes over a million years, but sometimes the internet is changing things for the better. i would argue that here is one example. >> do you need to mop the floor, by the groceries and milk the cow? task rabbit helps you get stuff done, first you post your task and then include all of the relevant details like location and price and other important information. it will blast out an sos to those in your neighborhood, letting you know that your task is underway. and you
but didn't margaret thatcher pop that bubble years ago?> and this actor says privatize everything. privatize the fire department and the police department. >> but that upsets the left. but the private sector does things better. that is our show coming up tonight. ♪ ♪ no. >> now it is time for john stossel. john: trusts. a lot depends on it and families often succeed because we trust families more than strangers. government works and people trust the government rules are fair....
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. >> one wall street journal columnist is comparing carly fiorina to margaret thatcher.he seize on the momentum following her performance? dana you were sending this article around. it's fascinating. >> as you know i send articles in the morning. i actually wait for like, half an hour so i don't wake you up in case you have ding ding things. >> which you know i have on my phone. >> the columnist you're talking about that compared her to margaret thatcher is kim strauser. it was sgleexcellent. she -- i think in the column she said this is why it's difficult for kbaany woman running for office, particularly republican women at this level and how there are barriers you have to clear. she was able to do that on wednesday night. i saw right before we came out that her poll numbers are way up and in new hampshire she's now number one. >> i mean, it's remarkable. we're going to see what happens. we're starting to see some of the real results coming in that are taking the debate performances, you know, into account. geraldo, you like her? >> i like her full throated condemnation
. >> one wall street journal columnist is comparing carly fiorina to margaret thatcher.he seize on the momentum following her performance? dana you were sending this article around. it's fascinating. >> as you know i send articles in the morning. i actually wait for like, half an hour so i don't wake you up in case you have ding ding things. >> which you know i have on my phone. >> the columnist you're talking about that compared her to margaret thatcher is kim strauser....
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via rena, right now there's not been a one woman since margaret thatcher has done as good a job withing the problem we are facing, the challenges we are confronting and what we need to do to combat it. >> does this mean the end of his campaign question mark. >> no matter how poorly you're doing, there is no reaction to it. it's at the marketplace of ideas. look at others who are almost out and they raise so much money there's a reason why can't be around for the iowa campaign. >> i like governor christie personally, his whole second term the number that keeps pumping up on this guy is nine credit downgrade, he's not going to be able to lose that number. his second term record has been horrible. >> i think the best thing about this is donald trump has made so many republicans uncomfortable that you actually get a vibrant discussion at this next debate. he is going to bomb into the room and both of them don't how to handle it. >> thanks matt. >> mother's death leads to a tragic battle. >> a grandmother fighting for this little girl. >> why she is so desperate to get custody. >> what ar
via rena, right now there's not been a one woman since margaret thatcher has done as good a job withing the problem we are facing, the challenges we are confronting and what we need to do to combat it. >> does this mean the end of his campaign question mark. >> no matter how poorly you're doing, there is no reaction to it. it's at the marketplace of ideas. look at others who are almost out and they raise so much money there's a reason why can't be around for the iowa campaign....
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let's watch. >> i would go with ronald reagan's partner, margaret thatcher.y illegal, but what the heck. it's not going to happen. >> first of all, it probably is going to happen. what's he talking about? >> it could happen. i have to say someone else as beth mentioned earlier, did mention mother theresa. also not an american but harder to assail. we had mike huckabee saying he'd put his wife on the bill. >> i would say, and i'm a complete lefty on most things. i like eleanor roosevelt. the more i read about it, the more i know about her role in the 1930s. she was the person who was out there looking out for the people in real trouble. >> i also found it fairly shocking that they had so much shocking coming up with a woman to put on the bill who they weren't related to. >> that wasn't a joke. >> no. a woman is going to be put on the bill. >> susan b anthony came out of the gate from rand paul. that was the most american answer to that question. >> and rosa parks was a good one, but there were so many others they could have chosen and they were stumped. it was
let's watch. >> i would go with ronald reagan's partner, margaret thatcher.y illegal, but what the heck. it's not going to happen. >> first of all, it probably is going to happen. what's he talking about? >> it could happen. i have to say someone else as beth mentioned earlier, did mention mother theresa. also not an american but harder to assail. we had mike huckabee saying he'd put his wife on the bill. >> i would say, and i'm a complete lefty on most things. i like...
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i was a big fan, and still am, ronald john paul ii, reagan, and margaret thatcher. they were conservatives, anti-marxist, an anti-communist. we have gone from a president who stood against communism around the world, against the redistribution of wealth, and marxism, and the pope that did the same thing, pope john paul the second. those men, although they were not responsible for the fall of the soviet union, they were instrumental in causing that. , a, we have a leftist pope marxist, coming out of south america. that is normal for them down there. that is their ideology. i don't think there will be much change in public policy by the pope. .n the united states the left will embrace what they find attractive -- climate change, higher taxes on the wealthy, bashing them. it is funny to watch his comments in line with president obama. the right will embrace the antiabortion. it will be the same old, same old. i'm not a big fan of his because i think he is a leftist. thanks. host: thank you. review," "family lives matter." atlantic" a look at the number of incarcerated
i was a big fan, and still am, ronald john paul ii, reagan, and margaret thatcher. they were conservatives, anti-marxist, an anti-communist. we have gone from a president who stood against communism around the world, against the redistribution of wealth, and marxism, and the pope that did the same thing, pope john paul the second. those men, although they were not responsible for the fall of the soviet union, they were instrumental in causing that. , a, we have a leftist pope marxist, coming...
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jeb bush said last night that he wants to see margaret thatcher on the $10 bill.le donald trump said, "they make a $10 bill?" [ laughter ] jeb bush admitted last night that he smoked marijuana in college. not that shocking, and based on the speed he was talking, i'm pretty sure ben carson smoked marijuana at every commercial break. [ laughter ] >> it's all about america, you know, the people who say, the guy who paid a billion dollars because he had ten, he's still got 9 billion dollars left. >> seth: can you imagine, man? [ laughter ] you take another million, that's eight. [ laughter ] rebut that! rand paul said that if elected, his secret service codename would be "justice never sleeps." not to be confused with ruth bader ginsberg, whose codename is "justice sleeps." [ laughter ] wake up. doritos announced today they will be rolling out new pride flag inspired, rainbow colored tortilla chips. this will be the first time finishing a bag of doritos has ever been associated with pride. [ cheers and applause ] a "toy story" fan in england changed his name to "buzz
jeb bush said last night that he wants to see margaret thatcher on the $10 bill.le donald trump said, "they make a $10 bill?" [ laughter ] jeb bush admitted last night that he smoked marijuana in college. not that shocking, and based on the speed he was talking, i'm pretty sure ben carson smoked marijuana at every commercial break. [ laughter ] >> it's all about america, you know, the people who say, the guy who paid a billion dollars because he had ten, he's still got 9 billion...
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. >>> they've been created to honor margaret thatcher, mother teresa, and now the pope's visit will bedded to the list. >> how a local business is paying tribute to francis in a very unique way. >>> plus the new leader at the helm of a local university. what changes you can expect at st. joe's. your immune system doesn't work the way it did when rock was young. so we made fluzone high-dose vaccine... for people 65+. with a high high higher dose of antigen... it's significantly more effective than fluzone vaccine in preventing flu. fluzone high-dose vaccine is approved for people 65 and older. it's not for anyone who's had a severe allergic reaction to any vaccine component, including eggs, egg products, or to a prior dose of any flu vaccine. tell your doctor if you've ever had guillain-barré syndrome. side effects include pain swelling and redness at the injection site; muscle aches, fatigue, headache and fever. other side effects may occur. if you have other symptoms or problems following vaccination, call your doctor immediately. vaccination may not protect everyone. so, if you hoppe
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we had margaret thatcher. >> can we talk about that response?ves jeb bush. >> i think what was going through his head was here we are at the reagan library, margaret thatcher. he could have said nancy reagan. >> i totally thought that's where he was going. >> he knew thatcher is not an american so maybe that wouldn't have been the best answer. but to me it showed you what happens when these candidates, they are so prepped for every question. and then suddenly they get a question like that, where did that come from and they had to think on their feet. i love the abigail adams answer from chris christie because if you read the letters of abigail adams to her husband, she was really important in his life and she was key to every decision he made. >> same with the letters of nancy reagan and ronald reagan. thank you so much for joining me. let's continue on to hour two. >>> let's talk about sexism and politics. there were a couple moments that caught my eye. plus debating donald trump is like wrestling a tornado. we'll be right back. awe believe act
we had margaret thatcher. >> can we talk about that response?ves jeb bush. >> i think what was going through his head was here we are at the reagan library, margaret thatcher. he could have said nancy reagan. >> i totally thought that's where he was going. >> he knew thatcher is not an american so maybe that wouldn't have been the best answer. but to me it showed you what happens when these candidates, they are so prepped for every question. and then suddenly they get a...
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that jeb bush is trying to back-pedal away from his answer that british prime minister margaret thatcher should be on our $10 bill. [ light laughter ] he's now saying that instead it should be open to a public vote. so congratulations to taylor swift for being on the new $10 bill. [ cheers and applause ] i love it. over on the democratic side, people are starting to get worried about hillary clinton's slow response to all the negative headlines about her. when asked if that was valid cr kiliticism, hillary was like -- [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: "no. it's not." i want to say happy birthday to republican candidate ben carson, who turns 64 today. that's very good. happy birthday, buddy. [ applause ] a lot of notable people went on facebook to wish him a happy birthday. take a look at this. first message from donald trump. he posted, "may your day be as great as i am. just kidding. that's impossible." [ laughter and applause ] next, lindsey graham posted, [ southern accent ] "somebody's going to get a a birthday tickle, yes, he is." [ laughter ] somebody's going to get a a little bi
that jeb bush is trying to back-pedal away from his answer that british prime minister margaret thatcher should be on our $10 bill. [ light laughter ] he's now saying that instead it should be open to a public vote. so congratulations to taylor swift for being on the new $10 bill. [ cheers and applause ] i love it. over on the democratic side, people are starting to get worried about hillary clinton's slow response to all the negative headlines about her. when asked if that was valid cr...
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. >> with the death of a series of soviet leaders until gorbachev took over, didn't margaret thatcher famously say we can do business with this guy as opposed to brezhnev? james graham wilson: she hosts gorbachev and is tremendously impressed by him. she says he is a man that we can do business with and tells reagan as much. another point to the story is that another thing that was not so well known at the time is that reagan was always reaching out to soviet leaders from the first few months in office. he wrote handwritten letters to brezhnev, saying we need to find a way out of the cold war. he always had this impulse to reach out to a soviet leader but obviously gorbachev was the one. >> what was the cold war all about? james graham wilson: the cold war was about three things, i think. the division of germany, and europe more broadly. nuclear weapons. and a real, unsettled ideological culture at the end of world war ii over what was the fair, the most fair way of organizing society. and i think that in all three of those questions, they were settled to some extent in the period fro
. >> with the death of a series of soviet leaders until gorbachev took over, didn't margaret thatcher famously say we can do business with this guy as opposed to brezhnev? james graham wilson: she hosts gorbachev and is tremendously impressed by him. she says he is a man that we can do business with and tells reagan as much. another point to the story is that another thing that was not so well known at the time is that reagan was always reaching out to soviet leaders from the first few...
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toughness and strength. >> you just brought up my political hero, margaret thatcher.saying this. i can't believe it because it would be like me comparing a band to the beetles. half way through there i said she could throw into a thatcherite conservative. when i say grow, she's doing better than anybody i've seen but like margaret thatcher, bill would aglee ree is a gold stand. she showed qualities that reminded me of thatcher. >> if you're a smart democrat, you're watching this field, all of them, against the perspective hillary clinton. >> you don't want carly. >> and for sure, the performance of these candidates against the performance of their candidate has to be terrifying for a lot of democrats. we saw the debate taking place in california. >> he's terrifying. >> nbc political correspond nt is in this morning. you were able to get questions in in the spin room after the debate. what did you ask him? >> hey guys, i have to say in the spin room there was no one that had a bad word to say about carly's performance? i couldn't find a single campaign operative. part
toughness and strength. >> you just brought up my political hero, margaret thatcher.saying this. i can't believe it because it would be like me comparing a band to the beetles. half way through there i said she could throw into a thatcherite conservative. when i say grow, she's doing better than anybody i've seen but like margaret thatcher, bill would aglee ree is a gold stand. she showed qualities that reminded me of thatcher. >> if you're a smart democrat, you're watching this...
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about taking saddam hussein out of kuwait not only did george bush lose the election that margaret thatcher was removed by her party the japanese prime minister for the first time since world war ii the whole party is kicked out by the japanese has it those three huge psychological change from confrontation of two superpowers to a new agenda to be had and perhaps we can all look inward instead of worrying about international security. it seems to be a psychological reality that at least in that time repeated the churchill effect. i hope has read the book you will come to the same conclusions i have that the presidency of the 41st president of united states was an extraordinary presidency i'm convinced history will continue to uts treat him better as we get older. thank you for coming. [applause] >> i will take questions or go away quietly. [laughter] >> i uninterested in your insights the difference between the bush presidency in the nuclear disarmament. there were great achievements with the president bush presidency despite the intentions as we embark on a plan for a delivery vehicle so w
about taking saddam hussein out of kuwait not only did george bush lose the election that margaret thatcher was removed by her party the japanese prime minister for the first time since world war ii the whole party is kicked out by the japanese has it those three huge psychological change from confrontation of two superpowers to a new agenda to be had and perhaps we can all look inward instead of worrying about international security. it seems to be a psychological reality that at least in that...
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the bottom line so the perception it would be another thatcher and raisin -- reagan wanted a smaller government. i don't think smaller government was ever the intention. he wants more efficient government and there is a very big difference. i will finish with a quick comment on the other russia. living in 24 months but has changed radically from the 1990's if you are canadian or english they cannot tell from the acts and. even during the '90s the russian parliament almost in impeached yeltsin in the 1980's. with flooded your putin and the media was relatively free i am telling you this year the media print radio tv is completely controlled by the kremlin. all the important decisions go to the kremlin. the state run by the internal security apparatus so the population and has stabilized why? because per capita incomes rose. so another reason of the soviet union that generation is having babies. what happened the birth rate of the 1990's? it crashed and burned a decade from now is a resumption of the rapid decline of the russian birth rate and population. and which i studied intently f
the bottom line so the perception it would be another thatcher and raisin -- reagan wanted a smaller government. i don't think smaller government was ever the intention. he wants more efficient government and there is a very big difference. i will finish with a quick comment on the other russia. living in 24 months but has changed radically from the 1990's if you are canadian or english they cannot tell from the acts and. even during the '90s the russian parliament almost in impeached yeltsin...
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received in recent not to take the criticism away, but just to put it into context is that misses thatcherformed britain in the 1980's, it took her two or three years to consolidate power. if you look at ronald reagan, he transformed the u.s.. modi, what he has accomplished in the last 15 months, it is a lot. clearly, he needs to consolidate power. and modi areping both meeting obama, both going to assemblies, is there going to buying -- vyi for attentionng, what about the relationship between the three? >> i think the relationship is getting deeper. by 2025 they will be the three largest economies in the world. and u.s., i see the relationship a bit like what we might call for enemies -- frenemies. if you look at north korea, iran, global warming, i think both u.s. and china need each other. i think by and large their perspectives are highly aligned. some issues that are contentious, for instance, in terms of trade issues, and some issues related two are at opposite ends of the spectrum, particular you -- particularly south china's see -- sea. the relationship is moving in a positive dire
received in recent not to take the criticism away, but just to put it into context is that misses thatcherformed britain in the 1980's, it took her two or three years to consolidate power. if you look at ronald reagan, he transformed the u.s.. modi, what he has accomplished in the last 15 months, it is a lot. clearly, he needs to consolidate power. and modi areping both meeting obama, both going to assemblies, is there going to buying -- vyi for attentionng, what about the relationship between...
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margaret thatcher was to the right on ronald reagan on many issues.amera's move is a master stroke because it forces the opposition into a corne in fact, the problem for the more mainstream leaders has been that they were seen as torrey light. now the labor party has the genuine article. an unreconstructed socialist who will keep the party pure and politically irrelevant. the extremes make noise but look whog who is governing countries. >> bill clinton's strategy is still the right one in a post-cold war, post-socialist world. the most serious place in politics remains the center ground. that's where the majority of people, maybe some of the republican presidential candidates should take note. next on gps, now that the u.s. congress to scuttle the nuclear deal has passed. it has one more big hurdle. they need to decide if they want to get into bed with what they call the great satan, when we come back. moms knowafter brushing, mouths often need a helping hand. listerine® total care helps prevent cavities, strengthens teeth and restores tooth enamel. i
margaret thatcher was to the right on ronald reagan on many issues.amera's move is a master stroke because it forces the opposition into a corne in fact, the problem for the more mainstream leaders has been that they were seen as torrey light. now the labor party has the genuine article. an unreconstructed socialist who will keep the party pure and politically irrelevant. the extremes make noise but look whog who is governing countries. >> bill clinton's strategy is still the right one in...
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let's watch. >> i would go with ronald reagan's partner, margaret thatcher.bly illegal, but what the heck. it's not going to happen. >> first of all, it probably is going to happen. what's he talking about? >> it could happen. i have to say someone else as beth mentioned earlier, did mention mother theresa. also not an american but harder to assail. we had mike huckabee saying he'd put his wife on the bill. >> i would say, and i'm a complete lefty on most things. i like eleanor roosevelt. the more i read about it, the more i know about her role in the 1930s. she was the person who was out there looking out for the people in real trouble. >> i also found it fairly shocking that they had so much shocking coming up with a woman to put on the bill who they weren't related to. >> that wasn't a joke. >> no. a woman is going to be put on the bill. >> susan b anthony came out of the gate from rand paul. that was the most american answer to that question. >> and rosa parks was a good one, but there were so many others they could have chosen and they were stumped. it w
let's watch. >> i would go with ronald reagan's partner, margaret thatcher.bly illegal, but what the heck. it's not going to happen. >> first of all, it probably is going to happen. what's he talking about? >> it could happen. i have to say someone else as beth mentioned earlier, did mention mother theresa. also not an american but harder to assail. we had mike huckabee saying he'd put his wife on the bill. >> i would say, and i'm a complete lefty on most things. i like...
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but didn't margaret thatcher pop that bubble years ago?d this actor says privatize everything. privatize the fire department and the police department. >> but that
but didn't margaret thatcher pop that bubble years ago?d this actor says privatize everything. privatize the fire department and the police department. >> but that
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they think she's like the next margaret thatcher. was an incredible performance.ther -- the weakness i saw in that debate was there is not enough talk about the economy. >> i don't understand. >> about jobs and growth. 10 minutes out of a three-hour debate. >> exactly the point i made to senator lindsey graham. this is the number one issue facing the american people -- >> they talked more about immigration and abortion. >> i don't hear any questions about how do you get growth in this country and where do you go to get jobs? >> the big statistic that came out this week that was overshadowed by the debate was the census bureau came out with new numbers and what's happened to family income in the last seven years. under barack obama, the average family has lost $1,000. that's a statistic for them to hammer, hammer, hammer and they didn't talk about it. >> the federal reserve could not even raise interest rates for the first time in almost ten years by 25 basis points. >> the moderators don't want complicated answers to complicated questions. they want a catfight. th
they think she's like the next margaret thatcher. was an incredible performance.ther -- the weakness i saw in that debate was there is not enough talk about the economy. >> i don't understand. >> about jobs and growth. 10 minutes out of a three-hour debate. >> exactly the point i made to senator lindsey graham. this is the number one issue facing the american people -- >> they talked more about immigration and abortion. >> i don't hear any questions about how do...
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margaret thatcher is being powerful is like a lady. if you have to say they are, maybe you aren't.er protesting call in into question our authenticity when americans are worried about when she says she hasn't driven a car since 1996. getting six figures for speeches and she is battling a out of touch problem that is getting bigger. >> give us three words that is the real hillary clinton. >> i can't possibly do that. >> just three. >> look, i am a real person, with all of the pluses and minuses that go along with being that. jo ling: crystal, look, we don't often get to see hillary clinton laugh. some people say, look it is just her trying to let loose on a national television stage. it's a little bit nerve-wracking. what do you think of that? >> i laughed right with hillary because she can't even give three words who she is. she has lived in that body for a long time. she should -- she is running for president, for goodness sakes, right. should give any viewer three words that describe her but this speaks to what hadley says, said. she is not real. she comes off completely as fake.
margaret thatcher is being powerful is like a lady. if you have to say they are, maybe you aren't.er protesting call in into question our authenticity when americans are worried about when she says she hasn't driven a car since 1996. getting six figures for speeches and she is battling a out of touch problem that is getting bigger. >> give us three words that is the real hillary clinton. >> i can't possibly do that. >> just three. >> look, i am a real person, with all of...
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. >> i would go with ronald reagan's partner margaret thatcher. leader is what we need in the white house and she was a strong leader. >> great okay. the final count is two foreigners, two families, two rosa parks. and one pass from the only woman on stage. for the people hoping to become our next leader for our nation. it shouldn't be that hard. >>> a little more than 24 hours ahmed mohamed went from unknown to well known on the internet. all because he homemade clock he constructed an invention he hoped would earn praise from the engineering teacher instead pulled out of the class and interrogated by police officers and bringing what police said was a hoax bomb. ahmed's three-day suspension from school stands. last night i got the chance to talk about what happened in school on monday after the teacher confiscated the clock saying it looked like a bomb. >> at what point did you find out that you were in trouble? ? >> the point where i saw a police officer and the principal. >> they came into your classroom? >> yes, and they took me out. i got al
. >> i would go with ronald reagan's partner margaret thatcher. leader is what we need in the white house and she was a strong leader. >> great okay. the final count is two foreigners, two families, two rosa parks. and one pass from the only woman on stage. for the people hoping to become our next leader for our nation. it shouldn't be that hard. >>> a little more than 24 hours ahmed mohamed went from unknown to well known on the internet. all because he homemade clock he...
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in some ways she's not margaret thatcher, she's not british and there can be kind of a cold quality about her sometimes. she did display a passion and did display sensitivity and did talk about becoming a ceo from becoming a secretary. i think her participation nit moves her higher and higher. let's see what the numbers are. but trump may have won in the flash poll but she was helped big-time tonight. >> let's move on a little bit, steve. i might have a disagreement with marco rubio. he came off giving intelligent substantive answers with a certain gravitas and knowledge base that's impressive that's a person i know. ted cruz i thought in similar moments as well. your thoughts on them? >> i think that's right. rubio had a good night. if you believe this is going to be a long contest, at the end people will take a long look at somebody who's offered substantive answers, rubio certainly bolstered his case to be that candidate tonight. he offered details and personal stories and warmth. he offered optimism about the country in a way people will find very appealing. i thought ted cruz had a p
in some ways she's not margaret thatcher, she's not british and there can be kind of a cold quality about her sometimes. she did display a passion and did display sensitivity and did talk about becoming a ceo from becoming a secretary. i think her participation nit moves her higher and higher. let's see what the numbers are. but trump may have won in the flash poll but she was helped big-time tonight. >> let's move on a little bit, steve. i might have a disagreement with marco rubio. he...
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>> margaret thatcher one of my own? >> why not hillary?her bliks and i think she's wholly owned by wall street. it's not entirely her fault where we have a candidate can't not be wholly owned by the special interests on the left or right. i should disclose my children's father was in the clinton administration. everyone who works with her loves her, she's a lovely person in person, but i object to her war mongering, i object to her endorsing the police state, i object to her buying into hyping terrorism as a way to build the military industrial state, who are her donors, she's not my girl, sorry. >> wow! naively i would have believed you would have looked at this as an opportunity to break that glass ceiling? >> i would rather vote for a man or woman who represents a peaceful world -- i'm not the kind of feminist who believes in sexism. just because they share my gender doesn't mean they're the best person for the job. >>> what do you think? tweet me during the progr program @smerconish. and i'll read some of the best and worst a little la
>> margaret thatcher one of my own? >> why not hillary?her bliks and i think she's wholly owned by wall street. it's not entirely her fault where we have a candidate can't not be wholly owned by the special interests on the left or right. i should disclose my children's father was in the clinton administration. everyone who works with her loves her, she's a lovely person in person, but i object to her war mongering, i object to her endorsing the police state, i object to her buying...
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i think it was margaret thatcher that said the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of spending everybody else's money. it doesn't have to be that way. with the right nominee we can cut taxes on corporations and individuals. we can unleash growth and create jobs and lift wages. we can create opportunity by drilling for american energy and selling it all around the world. [ applause ] we can restore our reputation abroad by reasserting our moral authority. by standing with our allies like israel. by standing up to our adversaries like iran. we can be the america that we know in our hearts we are meant to be. a nation of ideas and innovations. a place where freedom flourishes. that special land that those heroes at normandy died for. conservative principles applied consistently will make a better place for all of us. especially those minority americans. more african-americans are living in poverty today than they were when president obama took office. that's because he offers them government programs instead of creating new incentives for people to work. we can improve
i think it was margaret thatcher that said the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of spending everybody else's money. it doesn't have to be that way. with the right nominee we can cut taxes on corporations and individuals. we can unleash growth and create jobs and lift wages. we can create opportunity by drilling for american energy and selling it all around the world. [ applause ] we can restore our reputation abroad by reasserting our moral authority. by standing with our...
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margaret thatcher once addressed , at aople, her citizens pivotal point in her nation's history.he said i am not content to manage the decline of a great nation. [applause] ms. fiorina: well you know what, ladies and gentlemen? we have been managing the decline of this great nation quite long enough, thank you very much. i am not content. [applause] ms. fiorina: i am not content either, but i am prepared with your votes, your support, your leadrs, i am prepared to the resurgence of a great nation. [applause] ms. fiorina: this election is about our character. our defense and our security. possibilitiesr and our future. it is about leadership and citizenship. a leader challenges the status quo. but there is something else very important about leadership. i learned it long ago when i was a young woman and i did not understand the lesson i was being taught at the time. it took me a lifetime to understand it. when i graduated from college with a degree in medieval history and philosophy, i went to law school, hated it, and went back to work as a secretary to put myself through college
margaret thatcher once addressed , at aople, her citizens pivotal point in her nation's history.he said i am not content to manage the decline of a great nation. [applause] ms. fiorina: well you know what, ladies and gentlemen? we have been managing the decline of this great nation quite long enough, thank you very much. i am not content. [applause] ms. fiorina: i am not content either, but i am prepared with your votes, your support, your leadrs, i am prepared to the resurgence of a great...
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he's got plans to raise taxes to pay for part of this, it reminds me of the quote from margaret thatchern't have to do that. he's a populist pause he doesn't, right? >> he doesn't have to offer those specifics. i will quibble about the $18 trillion that bernie sanders put forward. i think it's too low. he said free college and free this. have you ever heard of a government program with a stomach that's full? they always want more. it's never, ever enough. >> what do you mean a stomach that's full? that's a cheap shot, young man. no, i know what you mean. >> they always want more money, it's never enough. >> we'll focus on this a lot more. "the five" is next. ♪ the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. i'm angela, and i quit smoking with chantix. for ten long years i was ready to quit. but i couldn't do it on my own. i needed help and chantix was there. and i did it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit
he's got plans to raise taxes to pay for part of this, it reminds me of the quote from margaret thatchern't have to do that. he's a populist pause he doesn't, right? >> he doesn't have to offer those specifics. i will quibble about the $18 trillion that bernie sanders put forward. i think it's too low. he said free college and free this. have you ever heard of a government program with a stomach that's full? they always want more. it's never, ever enough. >> what do you mean a...
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jeb bush said last night that he wants to see margaret thatcher on the $10 bill. while donald trump said, "they [ laughter ] jeb bush admitted last night that he smoked marijuana in college. not that shocking, and based on the speed he was talking, i'm pretty sure ben carson smoked marijuana at every commercial break. [ laughter ] >> it's all about america, you know, the people who say, the guy who paid a billion dollars because he had ten, he's still got 9 billion dollars left. >> seth: can you imagine, man? [ laughter ] you take another million, that's eight. [ laughter ] rebut that! rand paul said that if elected, his secret service codename would be "justice never sleeps." not to be confused with ruth bader ginsberg, whose codename is "justice sleeps." wake up. doritos announced today they will be rolling out new pride flag inspired, rainbow colored tortilla chips. this will be the first time finishing a bag of doritos has ever been associated with pride. [ cheers and applause ] a "toy story" fan in england changed his name to "buzz lightyear" and was then ref
jeb bush said last night that he wants to see margaret thatcher on the $10 bill. while donald trump said, "they [ laughter ] jeb bush admitted last night that he smoked marijuana in college. not that shocking, and based on the speed he was talking, i'm pretty sure ben carson smoked marijuana at every commercial break. [ laughter ] >> it's all about america, you know, the people who say, the guy who paid a billion dollars because he had ten, he's still got 9 billion dollars left....
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. >> i'd go with margaret thatcher. probably illegal, but what the heck? >> clara barton.eresa. >> abigail adams. >> katrina is that really the best they could do? what do you think of that? >> don, i have to say, i was extremely disappointed with many of those answers. particularly those where the woman wasn't even an american. that was a real opportunity for these men to show their desire or respect for any of the women that were actual choice to be put on the money. and some of them just went way out of the ballpark. i was disappointed. >> i was wondering why they didn't have better answers. i said sandra day o'connor. ruth baiter ginsburg, eleanor roosevelt, harriet tubman. susan b. anthony. any person like that. >> how about huckabee saying his wife? come on. i mean, and then carson saying his mother. obviously, was a wonderful woman. but this was a time i couldn't agree with you more. a time to say something serious and make a point. some of them were quite good. but the rest of them were off the wall. >> sojourner truth. a bunch of people. here's how carly fiorina r
. >> i'd go with margaret thatcher. probably illegal, but what the heck? >> clara barton.eresa. >> abigail adams. >> katrina is that really the best they could do? what do you think of that? >> don, i have to say, i was extremely disappointed with many of those answers. particularly those where the woman wasn't even an american. that was a real opportunity for these men to show their desire or respect for any of the women that were actual choice to be put on the...
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. >> i would go with ronald reagan's partner, margaret thatcher. >> seth: great, the british lady, wonderful. [ laughter ] bush walked back his comment today, instead, that it should be decided via internet vote, so congratulations in advance on the $10 bill, kim. [ laughter ] the internet has spoken, everybody. for those who stayed through the entire three hours, they were rewarded with both the whitest low five ever. [ laughter ] and what i'm assuming was ben carson's first high five ever. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> seth: let's go back to bush's face real quick after his trump low five. look how happy he is. he nailed it. that's like the last shot of an '80s movie where the nerd and the bully are friends at the end. you know, maybe this whole thing is gonna turn out alright. this has been debate wrap-up. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with more "late night." when i lay in my tempur-pedic contour, then i slowly feel it start to kind of wrap itself around me... my mind just goes kind of blank- and the next thing i know it's morning. with tempur-flex you've got the spring and b
. >> i would go with ronald reagan's partner, margaret thatcher. >> seth: great, the british lady, wonderful. [ laughter ] bush walked back his comment today, instead, that it should be decided via internet vote, so congratulations in advance on the $10 bill, kim. [ laughter ] the internet has spoken, everybody. for those who stayed through the entire three hours, they were rewarded with both the whitest low five ever. [ laughter ] and what i'm assuming was ben carson's first high...
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other people say well, winning the debate, like margaret thatcher used to say before winning the vote, that's success. other people say this is a prelude to the 2016 campaign and let's help our nominees. we have got to have a shared understanding of what success needs to be. and then i'm going to make an appeal that says we need to go on offense against the administration in a number of areas. the administration has us on defense. let's put them on defense. i'm going to suggest we start with iran. the administration has made a massive mistake. let's hold them to account. i have got some ideas i'm going to share with my colleagues on that. my bottom line is be forward leaning into these fights. if we do, then i think we create goodwill and a level of trust whereas if you go back to the political base and say these are subsequent steps we need to make they can hear what you are saying. >> "yes" or "no," are you going it run for a leadership position? >> i have not made a single phone call pursuing a leadership position. >> that's a dodge. all right. that's a dodge. that was a dodge. >>
other people say well, winning the debate, like margaret thatcher used to say before winning the vote, that's success. other people say this is a prelude to the 2016 campaign and let's help our nominees. we have got to have a shared understanding of what success needs to be. and then i'm going to make an appeal that says we need to go on offense against the administration in a number of areas. the administration has us on defense. let's put them on defense. i'm going to suggest we start with...
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and interestingly jeb bush said margaret thatcher. >> though he doesn't think that's legal. >> that wasteresting answer. >> the only woman on stage, what did she say when asked that question? >> what did she say? >> i don't know. >> it's symbolic. there's no need to change it. >> i like that. >> on a more serious note, donald trump, if you take a look at the google trends charts, really interesting. >> was that oxymoronic that statement? on a serious note? donald trump? >> well he struggled to stay on top in terms of the ratings throughout the three hour debate. three hours, that's too long for anyone to watch. i guess cnn did it in part because they could garner good ad ratings, at least that's what donald trump said but he did struggle to stay on top. carly fiorina made up some ground. >> we'll get into this much more later in the show with an interesting debate with special guests joining us from the u.s.: also get in touch with us about the fed. that's the top story today and reputations on the line as those fed decisions loom and how you're positioned ahead of it. you worried about
and interestingly jeb bush said margaret thatcher. >> though he doesn't think that's legal. >> that wasteresting answer. >> the only woman on stage, what did she say when asked that question? >> what did she say? >> i don't know. >> it's symbolic. there's no need to change it. >> i like that. >> on a more serious note, donald trump, if you take a look at the google trends charts, really interesting. >> was that oxymoronic that statement? on...
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is it winning the debate like margaret thatcher used to say? is it a prelude to the 2016 campaign?s these different definitions of success among house republicans that it's no wonder that with the different definitions you don't know when you are winning and when you are losing. we have to change that. the good news is, it's changeable. >> we will watch closely. congressman, always a pleasure. >>> do any of you remember the left wing blogger who took to ann romney when he heard she was wri writing a third book? she never responded. she never got down on that level. today, she just did. so jill, i know the markets have taken a hit lately. mmm hmm. just wanted to touch base. we came to manage over $800 billion in assets, through face time when you really need it. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. then you don't know "aarp".e trip when you think aarp, get inspired with aarp travel. plan and book your trip online and get hot travel tips from the pros. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling th
is it winning the debate like margaret thatcher used to say? is it a prelude to the 2016 campaign?s these different definitions of success among house republicans that it's no wonder that with the different definitions you don't know when you are winning and when you are losing. we have to change that. the good news is, it's changeable. >> we will watch closely. congressman, always a pleasure. >>> do any of you remember the left wing blogger who took to ann romney when he heard...
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. >> she's going full thatcher. she doesn't want to be liked.o be respected, listened to, she wants to make an impression on world leaders. a lot of international leaders are saying you've got assad's name wrong. so what. she's talking to assad and putin saying i'm going full thatcher. marco rubio, one moment early in the debate, we talked about responsibility for hell that is syria. and rubio wants to explain why that is not his fault. why the congress was fot going to give the president that. those are the moments i'll take away from this. >> we have that moment. >> what responsibility did the senators hold? >> i think we have three of them here. i think they had a responsibility, yes. >> we had zero responsibility. let's remember what the president said. he said the attack he was going to conduct was going to be a pin prick. the united states military was not built to conduct pin trick attacks. if the united states military is going to be engaged by a commander-in-chief, it should only be engaged by an endeavor to win. we're not going to auth
. >> she's going full thatcher. she doesn't want to be liked.o be respected, listened to, she wants to make an impression on world leaders. a lot of international leaders are saying you've got assad's name wrong. so what. she's talking to assad and putin saying i'm going full thatcher. marco rubio, one moment early in the debate, we talked about responsibility for hell that is syria. and rubio wants to explain why that is not his fault. why the congress was fot going to give the president...
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thatcher -- thacher who was there said the streets were dirty and we raised dust like a snowstorm. there were how many thousand animals before you as they are marching through philadelphia? french forces were paid .ell, regularly, fed well the american continental army forces were not. wrote, the americans troubled themselves little with provisions. actually they are just given a little bit of cornmeal, with which each soldier makes his own bread, and he continues to describe how the soldier makes his bread and what -- why could a french officer described that? because he is never seen it. when he comes back to france, they will say, what was it like? he will say, you do not believe what they eat over there. french kernels, whether enlisted , whetherench colonels enlisted men or officers -- no one in virginia would fill his diary with "this is how i make ," for the french, this is totally new. their journals are full of accounts of things that no american would write down, but are of great interest to french officers as they make their way through philadelphia. after philadelphia,
thatcher -- thacher who was there said the streets were dirty and we raised dust like a snowstorm. there were how many thousand animals before you as they are marching through philadelphia? french forces were paid .ell, regularly, fed well the american continental army forces were not. wrote, the americans troubled themselves little with provisions. actually they are just given a little bit of cornmeal, with which each soldier makes his own bread, and he continues to describe how the soldier...
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will he regret that the way i regret my margaret thatcher ink? welcome to "the lead." i'm john berman, live in simi valley, california, from the ronald reagan presidential library where we are hours away from the cnn republican debate. the seating chart around the debate stage is mapped out. there will be tough questions, vealing answers and expect sparks will fly. has been election of outsiders so far, but now will those outsiders try outlast other outsiders? will the insiders, candidates chalked up as establishment, try to get the inside track among those rivals? or will everyone single out the man in the middle of the stage and gang up on donald trump? now, i know what you're thinking as you're watching "the lead" right now, you're not jake tapper. that's right. because he is. i want to get to the man right now who is moderating the cnn debate right here in simi valley. cnn's chief washington correspondent, ankh or of "the lead" "state of the union," shut behind closed doors preparing for this occasion. jake, first question tomorrow? >> first, let me apologize to st
will he regret that the way i regret my margaret thatcher ink? welcome to "the lead." i'm john berman, live in simi valley, california, from the ronald reagan presidential library where we are hours away from the cnn republican debate. the seating chart around the debate stage is mapped out. there will be tough questions, vealing answers and expect sparks will fly. has been election of outsiders so far, but now will those outsiders try outlast other outsiders? will the insiders,...
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. >> i would go with ronald reagan's partner, margaret thatcher.robably illegal, but what the heck? >> clara barton. i once worked for the american red cross. >> i'd pick mother teresa. >> abigail adams. >> is that really the best they could do? what did you think of that? >> you know, don, i have to say, i was extremely disappointed with many of those answer, particularly those answers where the women wasn't even an american. that was a real opportunity for these men to show their desire or respect for any of the women that were a actual choice to be put on the money. and some of them just went way out of the ballpark. i was disappointed. >> i was wondering why they didn't have better answers. if you think about it, just when we were talking about the meeting. i said sandra day o'connor. maybe ruth bader ginsburg, harriet tubman, eleanor roosevelt, susan b. anthony, betty friedan. any person like that. >> how about huckabee saying his wife? come on. i mean, and then carson saying his mother. obviously, was a wonderful woman. may still be with us.
. >> i would go with ronald reagan's partner, margaret thatcher.robably illegal, but what the heck? >> clara barton. i once worked for the american red cross. >> i'd pick mother teresa. >> abigail adams. >> is that really the best they could do? what did you think of that? >> you know, don, i have to say, i was extremely disappointed with many of those answer, particularly those answers where the women wasn't even an american. that was a real opportunity for...
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margaret thatcher went through a period where she was quite unpopular. the government twice when i was speaker and initially people were very upset, but in each of those three cases we achieved policy break through s that were historic. welfare reform, balanced budgets, the only time in your things happened that were very good. if you're not prepared to stand firm under our constitutional system, you basically make the president emperor. the president gets to do whatever he wants because he'll threaten to veto and close government, then the news media will run over and beat up the republicans. that's the price of government. >> every time speaker boehner and mitch mcconnell say i'm not shutting down the government, didn't they ostensibly pretty much surrender. >> sure. >> to president pushover, the worst negotiator we've ever seen as evidenced by this iranian deal? they surrendered. >> look, he's only a pushover in foreign policy. in domestic policy he's gotten an amazing amount of what he wants because he's a bully and willing to run over people and wil
margaret thatcher went through a period where she was quite unpopular. the government twice when i was speaker and initially people were very upset, but in each of those three cases we achieved policy break through s that were historic. welfare reform, balanced budgets, the only time in your things happened that were very good. if you're not prepared to stand firm under our constitutional system, you basically make the president emperor. the president gets to do whatever he wants because he'll...
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20 years, pope john paul ii, we know from opening up the documents that he worked with margaret thatcher and ronald reagan to bring down the berlin wall. i don't think there's anything inappropriate of the people talking about the issues of our day, i wish he could deal with issues of terrorism and the poor. trish: you've got the mother's concerns with issues. and i know you'd like to see the pope doing what,hen it comes to extreme islam, calling it out and-- >> what was your thought on that? >> well, really setting the tone as far as where we are in this time of history and, you know, pope benedict laid it out and said is islam going to come out and asked the question long before isis and the arab awakening, now we have that window of opportunity and the leaders of the free world and the leader of catholocism who can set us straight and say islam is a beautiful religion, is it going to defeat the symptoms, isis, and others coming out in the cosmic, where we going to stand by christian persian constitution and combat it and treat it as a symptom of political islam and he hasn't stepped u
20 years, pope john paul ii, we know from opening up the documents that he worked with margaret thatcher and ronald reagan to bring down the berlin wall. i don't think there's anything inappropriate of the people talking about the issues of our day, i wish he could deal with issues of terrorism and the poor. trish: you've got the mother's concerns with issues. and i know you'd like to see the pope doing what,hen it comes to extreme islam, calling it out and-- >> what was your thought on...
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. >> i would go with ronald reagan's partner margaret thatcher. leader is what we need in the white house and she was a strong leader. >> great okay. the final count is two foreigners, two families, two rosa parks. and one pass from the only woman on stage. for the people hoping to become our next leader for our nation. it shouldn't be that hard. ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door ...so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. ♪ the most affordable way to print. hp instant ink. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates fo
. >> i would go with ronald reagan's partner margaret thatcher. leader is what we need in the white house and she was a strong leader. >> great okay. the final count is two foreigners, two families, two rosa parks. and one pass from the only woman on stage. for the people hoping to become our next leader for our nation. it shouldn't be that hard. ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door ...so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a...
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i think it was margaret thatcher that said the problem with socialism is that eventually you run outending everybody else's money. but it doesn't have to be that way. with the right nominee, we can cut taxes on corporations and individuals. we can unleash growth and create jobs and lift wages. we can create opportunity by drilling for american energy and selling it all around the world. questi we can restore our reputation by reasserting our moral authority. by standing with our allies like israel. by standing up to our adversaries like iran. we can be the america that we know in our hearts we are meant to be. a nation of ideas and innovations. a place where freedom flourishes. that special land that those heros at normandy died for. conservative principles applied consistently will make the better place for all of us. but especially those minority americans. more african americans are living in poverty today than they were when president obama took office. that is because he offers them government programs. instead of creating new incentives for people to work. we can improve the li
i think it was margaret thatcher that said the problem with socialism is that eventually you run outending everybody else's money. but it doesn't have to be that way. with the right nominee, we can cut taxes on corporations and individuals. we can unleash growth and create jobs and lift wages. we can create opportunity by drilling for american energy and selling it all around the world. questi we can restore our reputation by reasserting our moral authority. by standing with our allies like...