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thatcher faced in 1979. so it would be not sensible to expect a thatcherism to be exactly the same kind of thing. i mean, after all, you're not dealing with overmighty unions now. you're not dealing with rampant inflation. they were the problems she had to solve that are no longer the soviet union. there are different problems. but if you're going to have a society that works economically and which is robust internationally, you're going to have to have the vigorous virtues. and i would say that the present conservative party is a little too much concerned with demonstrating that it's warm-hearted and that it cares for everybody. i mean, it's desirable that these things be done. but not to the point where we forget that what -- there's a lot wrong with britain today. it needs to be put right. and it can only be put right in a sense by the kind of vigorous virtues that she wanted. >> john, you worked closely with lady thatcher on some of her biggest speeches. and she was one of the greatest public speakers of
thatcher faced in 1979. so it would be not sensible to expect a thatcherism to be exactly the same kind of thing. i mean, after all, you're not dealing with overmighty unions now. you're not dealing with rampant inflation. they were the problems she had to solve that are no longer the soviet union. there are different problems. but if you're going to have a society that works economically and which is robust internationally, you're going to have to have the vigorous virtues. and i would say...
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thatcher faced in 1979. so it would be not sensible to expect a thatcherism to be exactly the same kind of thing. i mean, after all, you're not dealing with overmighty unions now. you're not dealing with rampant inflation. they were the problems she had to solve that are no longer the soviet union. there are different problems. but if you're going to have a society that works economically and which is robust internationally, you're going to have to have the vigorous virtues. and i would say that the present conservative party is a little too much concerned with demonstrating that it's warm-hearted and that it cares for everybody. i mean, it's desirable that these things be done. but not to the point where we forget that what -- there's a lot wrong with britain today. it needs to be put right. and it can only be put right in a sense by the kind of vigorous virtues that she wanted. >> john, you worked closely with lady thatcher on some of her biggest speeches. and she was one of the greatest public speakers of
thatcher faced in 1979. so it would be not sensible to expect a thatcherism to be exactly the same kind of thing. i mean, after all, you're not dealing with overmighty unions now. you're not dealing with rampant inflation. they were the problems she had to solve that are no longer the soviet union. there are different problems. but if you're going to have a society that works economically and which is robust internationally, you're going to have to have the vigorous virtues. and i would say...
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thatcher? >> excuse my. i'm suffering slightly from jet lag and a cold. we should always accept that when we are talking about how someone who is no longer around would react to a question, we are doing something that is somewhat questionable. we don't know with certainty. we have to acknowledge that. i think it's also fair to say that different people who were close to lady thatcher would give different answers to the question you have asked me. i suspect -- i haven't discussed it with him, i don't know -- that charles powell would probably give a slightly different answer to this than i will. we must be cautious. my view -- that is, let mow say one definite thing and one uncertain one. there is no doubt that mrs. thatcher became increasingly skeptical about europe the longer she stayed in office and after she left office. in 1975 when she became leader of the conservative party, she wasn't particularly well-informed on foreign policy but set out to change that. and she accepted the ovrt docky
thatcher? >> excuse my. i'm suffering slightly from jet lag and a cold. we should always accept that when we are talking about how someone who is no longer around would react to a question, we are doing something that is somewhat questionable. we don't know with certainty. we have to acknowledge that. i think it's also fair to say that different people who were close to lady thatcher would give different answers to the question you have asked me. i suspect -- i haven't discussed it with...
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thatcher was elected, was an enormous event. it's estimated roughly a third of the polish people attended his masses and sermons. anybody that went knew right way -- i mean, it was marking themselves as a dissident. if they turned to the right, they saw a person joining them in rejecting the regime by being there and the same if they turned to their left. this exposed, this huge attendance and emotional surge of support, exposed the pretense of the communist party to be the government of poland. it was a facade. it didn't represent these people. and everybody knew it. and that was transmitted throughout the whole of the communist world by newspapers and by radio-free europe, radio liberty and so on. so this was an enormous event. just to conclude, i did a lot of talking about that my book when it came out. invariably, i was asked the same question at the end of the talk. they said, you have this trio shouldn't be it a quartet? what was interesting was in poland, everybody nominated walesa, as you said. and there's justification
thatcher was elected, was an enormous event. it's estimated roughly a third of the polish people attended his masses and sermons. anybody that went knew right way -- i mean, it was marking themselves as a dissident. if they turned to the right, they saw a person joining them in rejecting the regime by being there and the same if they turned to their left. this exposed, this huge attendance and emotional surge of support, exposed the pretense of the communist party to be the government of...
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guest: at the 80th birthday of reagan, margaret thatcher came spokeagan got up and about thatcher. he said, my life began when i met her and it has been rich and ever since. she talked about alzheimer's and the effect on her partner. >> what have you learned? it is the worst disease you can ever have. you lose contact and you are not able to share. you are not able to share all the wonderful memories. a wonderful life. >> can you have a conversation that makes sense? >> not now. no. letter, what were the circumstances in which she wrote the letter? >> we were sitting at a table and sat down and wrote it. >> first draft? >> first draft. he crossed out two words. i don't know what that was. only ronnie could write a letter like that. becamence the illness debilitating. character -- the caretaker. she would make a public appearance during the bush menstruation. what is her excellent -- what is decidedanation when she to become public on the issues? it was all about preserving her husband's legacy. reagan was a man at the center of her life. there was interest in stem cell research and
guest: at the 80th birthday of reagan, margaret thatcher came spokeagan got up and about thatcher. he said, my life began when i met her and it has been rich and ever since. she talked about alzheimer's and the effect on her partner. >> what have you learned? it is the worst disease you can ever have. you lose contact and you are not able to share. you are not able to share all the wonderful memories. a wonderful life. >> can you have a conversation that makes sense? >> not...
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it is margot thatcher's clothing that is up for auction. and the famous handbags that belong to the late british prime minister, they will go under the hammer. there is talk of them going on display for the public, but now it is up to the highest bidder. harmony.bring where there is error, may we bring truth. power, may we is bring shoulder pads. why go thatchers arrive on downing street brought a new look to british politics she may have been more at home at the house of commons than on a catwalk, but she went there. her trademark handbags accused so to accuse her of hand backing -- handbagging opponents. -- the ladies are not for turning. >> hundreds of items of her bething and accessories will auctioned, including power suits and designer bags. some are instantly recognizable. andpale colored raincoat worecarf she driving a tank in germany. also the reversible tweet rap worn in washington for talks with -- reversible tweed wrap worn in washington for talks with ronald reagan. some of the auctioned on the internet. the money will go to he
it is margot thatcher's clothing that is up for auction. and the famous handbags that belong to the late british prime minister, they will go under the hammer. there is talk of them going on display for the public, but now it is up to the highest bidder. harmony.bring where there is error, may we bring truth. power, may we is bring shoulder pads. why go thatchers arrive on downing street brought a new look to british politics she may have been more at home at the house of commons than on a...
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. >> ronald reagan and margaret thatcher unleashed an economic revolution... >>...based on cutting taxes and getting government out of the way. >> the power to tax is the power to destroy. >> the result? >> the rich got richer and left the rest behind. >> my guest tonight was one of the brains behind that reagan-thatcher upheaval, and remains today one of the most influential advocates of low taxes and free markets.
. >> ronald reagan and margaret thatcher unleashed an economic revolution... >>...based on cutting taxes and getting government out of the way. >> the power to tax is the power to destroy. >> the result? >> the rich got richer and left the rest behind. >> my guest tonight was one of the brains behind that reagan-thatcher upheaval, and remains today one of the most influential advocates of low taxes and free markets.
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and reagan got up and spoke, and he said -- you know, he spoke glowingly about thatcher.hen he said -- then he turned to nancy and he said, "put simply, my life really began when i met her and has been rich and full ever since." so they had -- there was a time there when they left the white house where they -- it was really magical for them. ms. swain: and this tour that mrs. reagan gave to c-span of the library in 1999, she talked about alzheimer's and the effect on her as his partner. let's watch. brian lamb: what have you learned about this disease? nancy reagan that it's probably : the worst disease you can ever have. brian lamb: why? nancy reagan: because you lose contact, and you're not able to share -- in our case, you're not able to share all those wonderful memories that we have. and we had a wonderful life. brian lamb: can you have a conversation that makes sense to you with the president? nancy reagan: not now, no. brian lamb: the letter itself, what were the circumstances in which he wrote the letter? were you with him when he wrote it? nancy reagan: i was wit
and reagan got up and spoke, and he said -- you know, he spoke glowingly about thatcher.hen he said -- then he turned to nancy and he said, "put simply, my life really began when i met her and has been rich and full ever since." so they had -- there was a time there when they left the white house where they -- it was really magical for them. ms. swain: and this tour that mrs. reagan gave to c-span of the library in 1999, she talked about alzheimer's and the effect on her as his...
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today we are celebrating the life of margaret thatcher who would have been 90 years old today. the -- in april of 2013, the senate passed a resolution to recognize the life legacy and example of british prime minister barroness margaret thatcher. and i'd like to quote from the -- those -- that resolution because i think it sets the stage for this discussion tonight. resolved that the senate hobers the legacy of barroness margaret thatcher for her lifelong commitment to advancing freedom, liberty and democracy throughout the world. recognizes that margaret thatcher, working with president ronald reagan, helped bring a peaceful end to the cold war. reiterates its continued support for the close tie and the special relationship between the
today we are celebrating the life of margaret thatcher who would have been 90 years old today. the -- in april of 2013, the senate passed a resolution to recognize the life legacy and example of british prime minister barroness margaret thatcher. and i'd like to quote from the -- those -- that resolution because i think it sets the stage for this discussion tonight. resolved that the senate hobers the legacy of barroness margaret thatcher for her lifelong commitment to advancing freedom,...
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but as margaret thatcher said in her speech to the u.n. general assembly back in 1989, we have to resist the simplistic tendency to blame multi-national industry for the damage that is being done. far from being felons it is then on whom we rely to do the research and find solutions. she could have added make the investments. and again the uk and the u.s. are well-placed to lead. we have some of the most innovative businesses and the entrepreneurs are already leading the way. for example, uk firms build more than any other countries and they are pushing the boundaries of technology to harness the energy to really get back into acceleration through electric motors. the u.s. firm is developing battery technology and increasingly for homes as well. giving them independence from the great and moving us close to the time when renewable generation is matched by effective storage to give around-the-clock access to renewable power. we have the best research institutions in the world and if you look at the top universities in the world you will fin
but as margaret thatcher said in her speech to the u.n. general assembly back in 1989, we have to resist the simplistic tendency to blame multi-national industry for the damage that is being done. far from being felons it is then on whom we rely to do the research and find solutions. she could have added make the investments. and again the uk and the u.s. are well-placed to lead. we have some of the most innovative businesses and the entrepreneurs are already leading the way. for example, uk...
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a couple years afterwards he held it for him in where margaret thatcher and gorbachev and george bush all showed up about how they interacted in a way that would do the collapse of the soviet union they were talking about how things changed and what made it amazing. the best way to explain how they understood how critical that was is to talk a little bit about what happened in the collapse of the berlin wall. the berlin wall was following what was happening. they were talking about what is happening in czechoslovakia and hungary. the other one was saying soviet will never let germany get united. one afternoon they were sitting in the site office the smaller office of the oval office is that we have to turn the tv on you got to see this. they were getting to move back and forth across the wall and the east german guards are not shooting at as they had in the past. it can go here to the germans on both sides that gorbachev was going to allow the same thing to happen. in the next couple of hours and a couple of days it is classic george bush. the press comes into the small gathering in t
a couple years afterwards he held it for him in where margaret thatcher and gorbachev and george bush all showed up about how they interacted in a way that would do the collapse of the soviet union they were talking about how things changed and what made it amazing. the best way to explain how they understood how critical that was is to talk a little bit about what happened in the collapse of the berlin wall. the berlin wall was following what was happening. they were talking about what is...
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also margaret thatcher's elect that in britain changes. the three things happen in 1978 and nine.anted that seems in the story area do me most read the book and say it's not like reading a memoir reading a novel and that's exactly what i wanted. the interesting thing to know is when you look at this, it also led dust reflects the fact that the david here i judgment andon and desperately wants to share them. that's the definition of a good writer again. >> i always assumed i wrote out of anger. " lebron. a writer be made angry in order to the. and that probably is true love and i think is true myself. but i think a writer has to be bewildered in order to write. this is how it seems to me and i miss it by the policy of the way. the media plays a proposition. audience, hang on this is no idea does anyone recognize this? when i write a successful ai noted in the eyes of the audience that they go yeah the skies expressing exactly what i see it incharlie: their eyes because they -- you are telling their story better than the head. >> people say i never thought i would hear that said. we
also margaret thatcher's elect that in britain changes. the three things happen in 1978 and nine.anted that seems in the story area do me most read the book and say it's not like reading a memoir reading a novel and that's exactly what i wanted. the interesting thing to know is when you look at this, it also led dust reflects the fact that the david here i judgment andon and desperately wants to share them. that's the definition of a good writer again. >> i always assumed i wrote out of...
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consensus ends premarket thatcher arrives.ce then we have heading off in the opposite direction to this day. the life of someone in my age divides in the middle. there is a hinge where everything changes. charlie: to your chagrin. david: if you have love my life, and i described a repressed and unhappy childhood in a suburban town in the mid-century in england, i cannot see any social advances in terms of people's sexuality and the right to anything they wish as but advances. advances in medicine, and cultural areas. everything has come around. immensely and recognizably better in people's lives during my lifetime. has things gotten politically better, i don't think so. i think it is retrograde. charlie: you were also frank about your affair. does everybody know? david: everyone who is involved has read the book. charlie: before hand? explain that to me. you felt the moral thing to do if someone is in it to let them know before the book was published. david: you have to do that. i would have thought that is basic. also because
consensus ends premarket thatcher arrives.ce then we have heading off in the opposite direction to this day. the life of someone in my age divides in the middle. there is a hinge where everything changes. charlie: to your chagrin. david: if you have love my life, and i described a repressed and unhappy childhood in a suburban town in the mid-century in england, i cannot see any social advances in terms of people's sexuality and the right to anything they wish as but advances. advances in...
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-- british, so i keep clothing margaret thatcher -- [laughter] sec.ammond: as margaret thatcher said in 1989, we must resist the simplest it to nancy to blame -- simplistic to nancy to blame industry for the damage to blame industry for the damage that has been done. again, the u.s. and u.k. are well-placed to lead. we have some of the most innovative businesses and our entrepreneurs are already leading the way. firms built u.k. more formula one racing cars than any other country. and they are pushing the boundaries of technology to harness the injury from liking -- from breaking. tesla is leading the world in developing battery technology for cars, and increasingly for homes too, giving them independence from the grid and moving us closer to the time where renewable generation is matched by storage to give around-the-clock access to renewable power. we have the best research institutions in the world. if you look at the list of the top universities in the world, you will find that last year all of the top 10 were either british or american. we think
-- british, so i keep clothing margaret thatcher -- [laughter] sec.ammond: as margaret thatcher said in 1989, we must resist the simplest it to nancy to blame -- simplistic to nancy to blame industry for the damage to blame industry for the damage that has been done. again, the u.s. and u.k. are well-placed to lead. we have some of the most innovative businesses and our entrepreneurs are already leading the way. firms built u.k. more formula one racing cars than any other country. and they are...
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as margaret thatcher once set in 1979, two weeks prior to her election as prime minister of great britain, we remain, as we always have been, of force for freedom muted, even we can these last three years while this deal with fires burning deep within. ready to be kindled and go forward again. and if anyone is to doubt or question the validity of your purpose massively remind youthey are simply remind you of the divine promise given to us in the holy scripture which exist 916 tells us that i have raised you up for this very purpose, that i may show you my power and that my name might be proclaimed. thank you for coming. god bless you. [applause] >> i read the book. what was it like the intervening two years. this past february,february, i don't want to get too much wife. my birth mother and adopted mother died two weeks of each other. today would have actually been my birth mother's 55th a. once it was told to me, the normal rational response is to become better and to distance. there's a purpose. and i can gladly stand before you and tell you that i have relationships. and so instead of
as margaret thatcher once set in 1979, two weeks prior to her election as prime minister of great britain, we remain, as we always have been, of force for freedom muted, even we can these last three years while this deal with fires burning deep within. ready to be kindled and go forward again. and if anyone is to doubt or question the validity of your purpose massively remind youthey are simply remind you of the divine promise given to us in the holy scripture which exist 916 tells us that i...
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great purpose not just nationally but internationally because of the individuals and as margaret thatcher once said in 1979, two weeks prior to her alexian, we remain as we always have been, a force for freedom even weakened the last few years but still with the fires burning d burninp from within ready to be kindled to go forward again. and if anyone is to doubt or question the validity me simply remind you of the divine promise given in the holy scripture but i have raised to up for this very purpose i will show you my power and that my name may be proclaimed and all the arab. -- all the earth. [applause] >> i read the book that is fantastic but i know your parents was it -- what was it like the next two years is lost her identity? >> it is very ironic you ask me a question. this past february i don't want to give too much city by the book but my birth mother and my adoptive mother died two weeks from each other and to date with death of my birth mothers birthday. that normal rational response to distance itself but i did not want to do that because there is the purpose for all of this
great purpose not just nationally but internationally because of the individuals and as margaret thatcher once said in 1979, two weeks prior to her alexian, we remain as we always have been, a force for freedom even weakened the last few years but still with the fires burning d burninp from within ready to be kindled to go forward again. and if anyone is to doubt or question the validity me simply remind you of the divine promise given in the holy scripture but i have raised to up for this very...
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margaret thatcher put them there.e even showing british soldiers. >> that sounds like a story. but be careful. by that time we were the time we were living together so he had a secondary motive. northern ireland, january 1972 sunday. it happened so fast i couldn't delete it. we were just climbing down the hill from a peaceful civil rights march singing. all the neighbors, we get down to the arcades in the british switchers and we go through all rituals of the dangerous games committee for their tear gas at us and he vomited back. the drag those back to safety and then it's all over and everybody drops back to square people grading their neighbors. but i notice that there is a ring of tanks around the outside so i crawl up on the outdoor staircase on the block to get a better view and standing next to the young boy and asking him a question how the gas canisters so far backs. all of a sudden out of the blue bullet flies into his face and it's a bloody mess and he drops it and they didn't over and i'm trying to think ho
margaret thatcher put them there.e even showing british soldiers. >> that sounds like a story. but be careful. by that time we were the time we were living together so he had a secondary motive. northern ireland, january 1972 sunday. it happened so fast i couldn't delete it. we were just climbing down the hill from a peaceful civil rights march singing. all the neighbors, we get down to the arcades in the british switchers and we go through all rituals of the dangerous games committee for...
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>> margaret thatcher would have been of tremendous resolve.er central message was you cannot negotiate with terrorists. you cannot appease them. to have to destroy them. we have to see an end to the kind of leading from behind mentality that the white house is currently projecting, the kind of strong leadership that margaret thatcher, ronald reagan projected on the world stage and the emphatic destruction of those who are fighting at the moment. those who seek out destruction, emphatically destroy them. >> very strong language from a very strong leader. nile, ryan, thank you both for joining us today. we appreciate ita. >>> the intelligence community wasn't aware of any threats before this wave of attacks in pair paris. how hard was it to pull off and could it happen in america without any threats being known? we'll ask our experts coming up. vo: know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from. we didn't really have anything, you know. but, we made do. vo: know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your va
>> margaret thatcher would have been of tremendous resolve.er central message was you cannot negotiate with terrorists. you cannot appease them. to have to destroy them. we have to see an end to the kind of leading from behind mentality that the white house is currently projecting, the kind of strong leadership that margaret thatcher, ronald reagan projected on the world stage and the emphatic destruction of those who are fighting at the moment. those who seek out destruction,...
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margaret thatcher sexy? soviet press called her that iron lady and i discovered she relied on a mysterious indian woman who called herself madame. some of her clients were pamela harriman, a couple of women in the royal family and i had to take on a false persona to gain access to her inner sanctum and she directed me to climb a stepstool to the top of her bathtub, electrical bathtub. she is at one and manipulating the ions and i'm standing there shivering with fear. i had gone to great lengths to get a story, but i'm thinking maybe electrocution is going a little too far. but, i allow myself to be tarballs for the next hour and i learn about the romantic attraction between margaret thatcher and mcalpine gorbachev and i was able to interview her after three interviews around her and she says, in fact she was the first western leader to spot gorbachev as a radically different kind of soviet and is likely to be the next premier-- he was only provincial party boss and she set a path the night with him ignoring
margaret thatcher sexy? soviet press called her that iron lady and i discovered she relied on a mysterious indian woman who called herself madame. some of her clients were pamela harriman, a couple of women in the royal family and i had to take on a false persona to gain access to her inner sanctum and she directed me to climb a stepstool to the top of her bathtub, electrical bathtub. she is at one and manipulating the ions and i'm standing there shivering with fear. i had gone to great lengths...
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thatcher brag about one of her greatest achievements during her time was providing the space for newlabour to rise. in europe. which was equivalent of our bill clinton air independent when he co-opted the republican agenda on domestic policy and it became a very belligerent, hawkish figure on foreign policy. this is an epic moment of someone like jeremy corbyn taking control, identity is in control, but official being at the head of the labor party. and yet there is a war against him from even "the guardian." >> i think corbett as a fascinating phenomena. he's only been in a position for a few weeks and one doesn't want to present too much about his leadership but the remarkable thing about corbyn is what he's advocating apart from nationalize a lot of things hae been out of this committee supports academic boycotts against israel. he supports sanctions against issue. he supports never using nuclear weapons which is a nice relief because consumers thinks it's always an option. he has a fundamental opposition to pretty much any foreign wars. things that actually, views that are remark
thatcher brag about one of her greatest achievements during her time was providing the space for newlabour to rise. in europe. which was equivalent of our bill clinton air independent when he co-opted the republican agenda on domestic policy and it became a very belligerent, hawkish figure on foreign policy. this is an epic moment of someone like jeremy corbyn taking control, identity is in control, but official being at the head of the labor party. and yet there is a war against him from even...
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it was an enormous fuck you to tony blair and margaret thatcher.ged about one of her greatest achievements during her time was providing the space for new labor to rise, and in europe, which was the equivalent of our bill clinton'm era. constanted the republican agenda and then became ale bell lidge ran hawk. and this is a moment with jeremy cor bin at the head of the labor party, and yet there's this war against him from even "the guardian. ." >> i think corbyn is fascinating. only been in that position for one week and one doesn't want to presume too much but his leadership but what he is actually advocating, nationalizing thing that provide advertized, boycotts of sanctions against sailor. supports never using nuclear weapons, which is a nice relief, but a conservatives, that's always an option. he has a fundamental opposition to pretty much any foreign wars. things that actually -- views that actually are markly mainstream. these are mainstream views that are unacceptable to -- >> that's what was kind of amazing, corbyn and his allies made an a
it was an enormous fuck you to tony blair and margaret thatcher.ged about one of her greatest achievements during her time was providing the space for new labor to rise, and in europe, which was the equivalent of our bill clinton'm era. constanted the republican agenda and then became ale bell lidge ran hawk. and this is a moment with jeremy cor bin at the head of the labor party, and yet there's this war against him from even "the guardian. ." >> i think corbyn is fascinating....
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as margaret thatcher once said in 1979, two weeks prior to her election as prime minister of great britain, britain, we remain as we always have been a force for freedom. but still, still, the fires burning deep within us, ready tt be kindled and go forward again. and, if anyone is to doubt the question of the validity of your purpose, i simply remind you of the divine promise given to you in the divine scripture that you tells us that i have raised you up for this very purpose. that i may show you my power and that my name might be proclaimed in all the earth. thank you for coming, god god bless you all. [applause]. >> i think we will have time for q&a. >> i've read the book, which is obviously fantastic, but i know your parents. what was it like in the years after you lost her identity after you found out you were adopted. have you met your birthparents? have you done anything like that? >> it's very ironic that you asked me that question today. this past february, both my, i don't want to give too much a because i want you to buy the book obviously, but my birth mother and my adopted mo
as margaret thatcher once said in 1979, two weeks prior to her election as prime minister of great britain, britain, we remain as we always have been a force for freedom. but still, still, the fires burning deep within us, ready tt be kindled and go forward again. and, if anyone is to doubt the question of the validity of your purpose, i simply remind you of the divine promise given to you in the divine scripture that you tells us that i have raised you up for this very purpose. that i may show...
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as margaret thatcher once said in 1979, two weeks prior to her election as prime minister of great britain, we remain as we always have been, a force for freedom, muted, even weakened these last few years, but still with the fires burning deep within us. ready to be kindle and go forward again. and, if anyone is to doubt the question of validity of your purpose, may i simply remind you of the divine promise given us to news hoe hill scripture in which exodus 9:16 tells us, i have raised you up for this very purpose. that i may show you my power, and that my name might be proclaimed in all the earth. thank you for comping. god bless you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> i read the book, which is obviously fantastic. i know your parents. what was it like in the intervening two years when you said you lost your individual identity. did you meteor birth parents or done anything like that? >> very ironic you ask me that question today. this past february, both my -- i don't want to give too much because i want you to buy the book but my birth mother and my adoptive mother died two weeks
as margaret thatcher once said in 1979, two weeks prior to her election as prime minister of great britain, we remain as we always have been, a force for freedom, muted, even weakened these last few years, but still with the fires burning deep within us. ready to be kindle and go forward again. and, if anyone is to doubt the question of validity of your purpose, may i simply remind you of the divine promise given us to news hoe hill scripture in which exodus 9:16 tells us, i have raised you up...
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but we do need to see kind of pack bone that churchill shows that margaret thatcher showed.harles: there has been a movement for maybe, 5 years, 10 years, some call euro-sceptics, initially was written off as a racist thing, but they have won a lot of seats over the last couple of election cycles feels like this is now more accepted. europe for europe sake, not rejecttion of refugees or other peoples pause of xena phobia but the idea of keeping the culture of europe, i have to believe that gains strength. >> we've seen the rise of euro skepticism across europe, and in great britain now there is a big debate whether great briton should lead the eu . -- should leave the eu . i think that many in europe are calling for self did. determination, border controls brought back, not least too defeat the terrible threat pose by isla isic terrorism. charles: >> thank you. >> donald trump, is leading in a new fox poll, cruz and rubio coming on, ben carson has freefalled. we'll discuss it next. usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was
but we do need to see kind of pack bone that churchill shows that margaret thatcher showed.harles: there has been a movement for maybe, 5 years, 10 years, some call euro-sceptics, initially was written off as a racist thing, but they have won a lot of seats over the last couple of election cycles feels like this is now more accepted. europe for europe sake, not rejecttion of refugees or other peoples pause of xena phobia but the idea of keeping the culture of europe, i have to believe that...
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we've got to be quiet, i've talked to thatcher, i've talked to cole, and we're going to downplay this and let it just play out. we're going to do this in a quiet, diplomatic way, and he was very firm about that, from the very beginning. >> i remember the criticism that george bush got when he refused to dance on the ruins of the berlin wall. they said, you've won this 40-year conflict, and you're not showing any emotion. what's wrong with you? and he understood that we still have a lot of business to do with gorbachev and we weren't going to stick it in their eye. >> he paid the political price at home. he had democrats in congress, he has others saying, you know, that he didn't understand the historical moment. that's just crazy. george, nobody understood the historical moment of the berlin wall falling more than george herbert walker bush. >> i thought he did a good job of managing america's role in the aftermath of the berlin wall. he entered the communist system, giving us the chance to have a positive relationship with both the united germany and a united europe on the one hand,
we've got to be quiet, i've talked to thatcher, i've talked to cole, and we're going to downplay this and let it just play out. we're going to do this in a quiet, diplomatic way, and he was very firm about that, from the very beginning. >> i remember the criticism that george bush got when he refused to dance on the ruins of the berlin wall. they said, you've won this 40-year conflict, and you're not showing any emotion. what's wrong with you? and he understood that we still have a lot of...
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as margaret thatcher once said in 1979, two weeks prior to her election as professor of great britain, we remain as we always have been a force for freedom, muted and even weakened the last few years but still with the fires burning deep within us. ready to be kendall and go forward again. and if anyone is to doubt or question the validity of your purpose, may i simply remind you of the promise given to us in holy scripture the holy scripture which exodus 916 tiles that but i have raised you up for this very purpose. i may show you my power and that my name might be proclaimed in all the earth. thank you for coming. god bless you all. [applause] i think we are going to do a q&a. >> i read the book which is obviously fantastic, but i know your parents. what was it like in the intervening two years since you said you sort of lost your individual identity. did you meet your birth parents or did you do anything like that? >> it's ironic that you asked me that question today. this past february, i don't want to give too much of it because i want you to buy the book obviously that's my birt
as margaret thatcher once said in 1979, two weeks prior to her election as professor of great britain, we remain as we always have been a force for freedom, muted and even weakened the last few years but still with the fires burning deep within us. ready to be kendall and go forward again. and if anyone is to doubt or question the validity of your purpose, may i simply remind you of the promise given to us in holy scripture the holy scripture which exodus 916 tiles that but i have raised you up...
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margaret thatcher said first you win the argument, then the vote and we keep sending people into debates that democrats just eat their lunch and we need to be able to stand up to hillary clinton and make clear her big government vend is a failure and i think conservatives are hungry for someone who's not going to curl up and hide from the fight, but instead with a smile, the optimistic vision of a reagan say, what you're doing isn't working. here's what you said and it isn't happening and here's instead the principles that builds america and i think if we conservatives win when we articulate what it is we believe. liberals win when they hide what they believe because truth matters. our principles work and theirs done and if we can explain that, howst that's howie win. >> coming up, jeb bush and senator rubio have been frequent guests on the program since they anoun announced they were running for president. highli >>> welcome back to this special edition of hannity. now, jeb bush served as florida's governor for two terms a successful eight years, now hoping to win the republican nominat
margaret thatcher said first you win the argument, then the vote and we keep sending people into debates that democrats just eat their lunch and we need to be able to stand up to hillary clinton and make clear her big government vend is a failure and i think conservatives are hungry for someone who's not going to curl up and hide from the fight, but instead with a smile, the optimistic vision of a reagan say, what you're doing isn't working. here's what you said and it isn't happening and...
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lady thatcher whom never met before she could not cut the size. we are coming right back.as you look at this video of shrimp on an underwater treadmill. what you may not know is that our government spin 3 million taxpayer dollars on the study of such shrimp, and we found something almost as bad, almost as irresponsible, almost as bullish but not quite. $2 million to train a single -- that's right, one syrian rebel fighter. here next week take up the absurdities of this administration's foreign policy will forfeit -- former pentagon official kt mcfarland. had this young man is about to do something that gets most people killed. he com when some people struggle with their mortgage payments, they become frozen, petrified. not knowing what to do, they do nothing, but the people who take action, are far more likely to get the most positive outcome. making home affordable is a free government program. call now to talk one on one with a housing expert about the options that are right for you. real help, real answers right now. lou: joining us now, former pentagon official, fox ne
lady thatcher whom never met before she could not cut the size. we are coming right back.as you look at this video of shrimp on an underwater treadmill. what you may not know is that our government spin 3 million taxpayer dollars on the study of such shrimp, and we found something almost as bad, almost as irresponsible, almost as bullish but not quite. $2 million to train a single -- that's right, one syrian rebel fighter. here next week take up the absurdities of this administration's foreign...
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he understood that the europeans -- thatcher, others were very wary of a reunified germany.oneorge orwell said, the is always at your feet or your throat. he watched japan become a great ally and trading partner to the out-of-state. he believed -- to the united states. and was willing to move past history. you look at someone like bush and you see someone hopelessly attached to the past, but he was attached to the future. charlie: phi beta kappa? jon: yes. he graduated from high school, he turned 18, and then he took the old to be a navigator -- aviator. on pearl harbor he considered joining the air force to get to the fight more quickly. he immediately joins up in june. he becomes an aviator, he flies bombers. he flies 58 combat missions. down,urday, 1944, he shot finished his mesh -- mission, he has two crew men he tells them to hit the silk. he gets out this way, he bails out. he is almost decapitated. the flame keeps going, he gashes his head. his life raft fortunately landed near him. on lifeguard duty picked them up. i asked him, do you think about the menu lost, delta
he understood that the europeans -- thatcher, others were very wary of a reunified germany.oneorge orwell said, the is always at your feet or your throat. he watched japan become a great ally and trading partner to the out-of-state. he believed -- to the united states. and was willing to move past history. you look at someone like bush and you see someone hopelessly attached to the past, but he was attached to the future. charlie: phi beta kappa? jon: yes. he graduated from high school, he...
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about how he's goingb> to extend deregulation, and everyone thinks that only reagan and margaret thatcherthink about drones. amazon has been working for years to deliver package biz drones, and the faa is so far behind, they can't deep up with the innovations to allow them to do that. >> and you see that as well, the regulations that require the companies to push more regulations in people's directions rather than people's paychecks? that's why the people don't see an amount going up. >> the combe appliance department is growing. >> exactly. >> democrats treat companies like its free money, what they tell a company they need to spend on. whether it's for minimum wage, or health insurance. and wal-mart makes big profits anyway, if the money is not free, people last name get hired. >> some day we'll see a stossel rule, you can pass a regulation, but for every one you have to repeal five old once first. coming up next: >> the wall will be built, the wall will be successful. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guarant
about how he's goingb> to extend deregulation, and everyone thinks that only reagan and margaret thatcherthink about drones. amazon has been working for years to deliver package biz drones, and the faa is so far behind, they can't deep up with the innovations to allow them to do that. >> and you see that as well, the regulations that require the companies to push more regulations in people's directions rather than people's paychecks? that's why the people don't see an amount going up....
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. >> we've got to be quiet and talk to thatcher, cole.to down play this and let it play out. we're going to do this in a quiet, diplomatic way. he's firm about that. >> i remember the criticism that george bush got when he refused to dance on the ruins of the berlin wall. they've said you won this 40-year conflict, and you're not showing any emotion. what's wrong with you? he understood that we still had a lot of business to do. we weren't going to stick it in their eye. he paid the political price at home. he had democrats in congress. he had others saying that he didn't understand the historical moment. that's crazy. nobody understood the historical moment the berlin wall falling more than george herbert walker bush. >> i thought he did a good job of managing america after the berlin wall. getting us a chance to have a positive relationship with both the united germany and united europe and hopefully a democratic and more peaceful russia. he maximized be chances of a good outcome with the decisions he made. >> the potential for chaos an
. >> we've got to be quiet and talk to thatcher, cole.to down play this and let it play out. we're going to do this in a quiet, diplomatic way. he's firm about that. >> i remember the criticism that george bush got when he refused to dance on the ruins of the berlin wall. they've said you won this 40-year conflict, and you're not showing any emotion. what's wrong with you? he understood that we still had a lot of business to do. we weren't going to stick it in their eye. he paid the...
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i think it was a combination of margaret thatcher that helped bring channel 4 to our screen. i want to make sure channel 4 has a strong and secure future. all of the to have options, including to see where the private investment could help in the future. let's have a look at all of the options. let's help clear our mind. many say, private is that an public is good. let's have a proper look and make sure this great channel continues to be great, many years to come. >> thank you, mr. speaker. contact withn any the process? will the prime minister take action to speed up the adoption process so that more children can be put with these families much more quickly? absolutely right to raise this. we have seen a 72% increase in the amount of children adopted. it is still far too long a waiting time. around 68 don't have any mechanisms for what we call early placement, where you actually run fostering and adoption alongside one another. if we could introduce that to our regional adoption agencies, we will see many more children get into the warm and loving homes we want them to have.
i think it was a combination of margaret thatcher that helped bring channel 4 to our screen. i want to make sure channel 4 has a strong and secure future. all of the to have options, including to see where the private investment could help in the future. let's have a look at all of the options. let's help clear our mind. many say, private is that an public is good. let's have a proper look and make sure this great channel continues to be great, many years to come. >> thank you, mr....
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lady thatcher whom never met before she could not cut the size. we are coming right back.up next, i like to know what you are thinking as you look at this video of shrimp on an underwater treadmill. what you may not know is that our government spin 3 million taxpayer dollars on the study of such shrimp, and we found something almost as bad, almost as irresponsible, almost as bullish but not quite. $2 million to train a single -- that's right, one syrian rebel fighter. here next week take up the absurdities of this administration's foreign policy will forfeit -- former pentagon official kt mcfarland. had this young man is about to do something that gets most people killed. he com the future belongs to the fast. and to help you accelerate, we've created a new company... one totally focused on what's next for your business. the true partnership where people,technology and ideas push everyone forward. accelerating innovation. accelerating transformation. accelerating next. hewlett packard enterprise. every insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understa
lady thatcher whom never met before she could not cut the size. we are coming right back.up next, i like to know what you are thinking as you look at this video of shrimp on an underwater treadmill. what you may not know is that our government spin 3 million taxpayer dollars on the study of such shrimp, and we found something almost as bad, almost as irresponsible, almost as bullish but not quite. $2 million to train a single -- that's right, one syrian rebel fighter. here next week take up the...
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he understood that the europeans -- thatcher, others were very wary of a reunified germany.s churchill once said, the hun is always at your feet or your throat. he was shot down in the pacific but he watched japan become a great ally and trading partner of the united states. he was looking forward. he was willing to move past history. in the popular mind, you look at someone like bush and you see someone hopelessly attached to the past, but he was attached to the future. charlie: phi beta kappa? in: and 2.5 years minor economics. he graduated from high school, he turned 18, and then he took th as an aviator. he had considered joining the canadian air force to get to the fight more quickly. he immediately joins up in june. he flies torpedo bombers, flies 58 combat missions. 2, 1944,ay, september he is shot down. but he finishes his mission, drops the bomb on the towers where he is aiming. he comes back out this way. that is the way they were supposed to get out. he bails out. he is almost decapitated. the plane keeps going, he gashes his head. his life raft fortunately landed
he understood that the europeans -- thatcher, others were very wary of a reunified germany.s churchill once said, the hun is always at your feet or your throat. he was shot down in the pacific but he watched japan become a great ally and trading partner of the united states. he was looking forward. he was willing to move past history. in the popular mind, you look at someone like bush and you see someone hopelessly attached to the past, but he was attached to the future. charlie: phi beta...
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margaret thatcher said socialists always run out of other people's money. my question is, how will your policies promote wealth creation to ensure their long-term sustainability rather than simply depend on the redistribution of existing wealth? >> well, for a start, david, given the fact that we are seeing trillions of dollars being transferred in the last 30 year frs --s from the middle class to the top 1%, we start from a position that there is already a lot of money out there. that is an important point that has to be made. we are the wealthiest country in the history of the world and we should be doing a lot better for our working people. should not have 47 million people in poverty. how do you create wealth? of course wealth has to be created. and one of the points that i made in my remarks -- let me give you one example of it -- i believe that we significantly strengthen our economy by having a medicare for all single payor system, which will free millions of people to get involved in creating businesses and in creating jobs who today are trapped at
margaret thatcher said socialists always run out of other people's money. my question is, how will your policies promote wealth creation to ensure their long-term sustainability rather than simply depend on the redistribution of existing wealth? >> well, for a start, david, given the fact that we are seeing trillions of dollars being transferred in the last 30 year frs --s from the middle class to the top 1%, we start from a position that there is already a lot of money out there. that is...
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cameron vowing to defeat criticism and the poisonous ideology that fuels it director of the margaret thatcherr for freedom goes "on the record." nile, your thoughts about compare and contrast different approaches, prime minister david cameron's approach to isis and what's going on in frantz and our president, the president of the united states, president obama? >> hello there, greta. certainly across the atlanticñ in london, david david cameron has offered very strong powerful leadership in the face of the isis threat he made an emphatic statement this weekend calling for the defeat of isis. he talked about the poisonous ideology of islamist extremism and the wider war against islamist terrorism, also earlier today, before the house of commons. david cameron spoke about increasing britain's defensive capability, hiring 1900 new spies britain's intelligence services. he talked about expanding britain's navy and armed forces. this is the kind of response that we need to be seeing in the face of the isis threat. in marked contrast to the very lackluster, rather embarrassing approach taken by pre
cameron vowing to defeat criticism and the poisonous ideology that fuels it director of the margaret thatcherr for freedom goes "on the record." nile, your thoughts about compare and contrast different approaches, prime minister david cameron's approach to isis and what's going on in frantz and our president, the president of the united states, president obama? >> hello there, greta. certainly across the atlanticñ in london, david david cameron has offered very strong powerful...
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he's talked in thatcher et terms before, on a visit to london last year, most recently, and wants to create the sense that he wants to make japanese investors a bit more risk hungry and diversify the government bonds and push up the stock market. the tokyo stock exchange. it has increased considerably under the stewardship of shinzo abe and his party, and i think he wants to continue the process. overall, create a sense of increasing the wealth affect that he's been trying to create since 2012. >> is this a shake-up of the corporate culture, the start of a privatisation culture? >> that is the key question. is this going to be a starting point or the end. japan has a mixed record on privatisation, in the sense that the government is involved in a number of companies. it owns a third of japan's tobacco. and several major companies. so the privatisation, we use that word. half-hearted. not full-blooded and genuine and sincere and idea logically driven. she wanted to get those corporates off the government books and into the private sector. the suspicion with shinzo abe, and the japanes
he's talked in thatcher et terms before, on a visit to london last year, most recently, and wants to create the sense that he wants to make japanese investors a bit more risk hungry and diversify the government bonds and push up the stock market. the tokyo stock exchange. it has increased considerably under the stewardship of shinzo abe and his party, and i think he wants to continue the process. overall, create a sense of increasing the wealth affect that he's been trying to create since 2012....
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former special advisor to lady thatcher. in aftermath of paris, you mentioned in an article, that president looked weak on world stage, but he could have taken a page from churchill. >> thank you very much. yesterday, president obama gave some remarks at g-20 in turkey, responding to press, questions. it was an opportunity in wake of paris attacks to rally the free world, to stand up against isis declare that free world is united again evils of islamist terrorism. unfortunately could president obama decided not to send that message. he spent half his time attacking domestic critics here in u.s. he basically said he was not interested in american leadership on the world stage, it was astonishing. a series of statements by president obama he looked weak, clueless, this president has no strategy what so ever for defeating the isis threat, it showed yesterday in turkey on the world stage. charles: the thing circumstance i have studied president obama, and i have listened. i understand what he thinks in his mind, when you say fre
former special advisor to lady thatcher. in aftermath of paris, you mentioned in an article, that president looked weak on world stage, but he could have taken a page from churchill. >> thank you very much. yesterday, president obama gave some remarks at g-20 in turkey, responding to press, questions. it was an opportunity in wake of paris attacks to rally the free world, to stand up against isis declare that free world is united again evils of islamist terrorism. unfortunately could...
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. >> leadership matters when you think back to the time ronald reagan and margaret thatcher working togetherson, a strong united fight that sent a message to the world and a strong military and defense, i think this is part of the overall global problem that now terror has stepped in and these groups have had such a resurgence now. >> yeah. and you see in terms of political leadership, you have seen mr. hollande and you have seen the prime minister of britain come forward. i think what happened yesterday in paris is also going to animate in a new way the 2016,í presidential race. terrorism in some new way became real yesterday, realer than it's been in a while. it's going to shape the republican debate. it's going to shape the democratic debate. there is a democratic debate saturday night. >> we are just getting word that the topic has changed pivoted somewhat to foreign policy. >> of course. >> to the macroquestion, the western united states has been so welcoming immigrants middle east drawn here by our standard of living. we haven't been as good at inculcating our values freedom of express
. >> leadership matters when you think back to the time ronald reagan and margaret thatcher working togetherson, a strong united fight that sent a message to the world and a strong military and defense, i think this is part of the overall global problem that now terror has stepped in and these groups have had such a resurgence now. >> yeah. and you see in terms of political leadership, you have seen mr. hollande and you have seen the prime minister of britain come forward. i think...
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if do encourage you to purchase the book through our barnes & noble partners thatcher generous in giving part of the proceed back to the texas book festival. that goes to fund not only this festival its but our year-round texas library grants which helps rural libraries in texas cities maintain them and a robust system of programming. also, for limited time your local library is running a great promotion of free books. so take advantage of that. and then they also help us with reading rock stars, program where we go to inner city schools in texas, have authors reed their books and the students and then give the student a hard copy of their book, which is often the only book nat child's household. very important stuff. so they will at the barnes & noble tent. so thank you again for coming. let me introduce first to me left, ashley vans, and then and to his left, kevin ashton of many dish believe three technology startups and exits, and cofounder of the auto i.d. center at m.i.t. and most notely known for coining the phrase, internet of things. a book: how to fly a horse, the secret of cre
if do encourage you to purchase the book through our barnes & noble partners thatcher generous in giving part of the proceed back to the texas book festival. that goes to fund not only this festival its but our year-round texas library grants which helps rural libraries in texas cities maintain them and a robust system of programming. also, for limited time your local library is running a great promotion of free books. so take advantage of that. and then they also help us with reading rock...