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some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my diary is of how she sent a message to geoffrey how in. knox or i think. foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. comment i have stopped talking about a palestinian solution. how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david owen. the former foreign secretary of clearing any memoirs with you know i did the personal basis and told david i thought he probably submitted a clearance he question but there we are that's his the reference is runway six then a reference to a secluded area which i did i did. not draw off to. go to the foreign office in fact i think the cabinet office are responsible for clearing drafts of the source but i got foreign office clearance and it was a triple the size before they got to it the next time you'll have to come on as as lord right talking about syria and perhaps our servant opposition to look forward to his journey but as well all right thank you and
some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my diary is of how she sent a message to geoffrey how in. knox or i think. foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. comment i have stopped talking about a palestinian solution. how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david owen. the former foreign secretary of clearing any memoirs with you know i did the personal basis and...
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some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my diary is of how she sent a message to geoffrey howe in. knox or i think then foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. call me to stop talking about a palestinian solution. how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david. i did. and i thought he probably ought to submit it for clearance. but there we all that's his reference is no references to it because i did i did. not draw it. to the foreign office in fact i think the cabinet office are responsible for clearing drafts of the source but. foreign office. before they go to it. next time you'll have to come on as a. lord right talking about syria. over the opposition look forward to his people that's wrong lloyd wright thank you for the show and. the house of lords will be back on wednesday this week in the form of. the treasury flight about why bricks it could be for the city of london until the. social media will feel wednesda
some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my diary is of how she sent a message to geoffrey howe in. knox or i think then foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. call me to stop talking about a palestinian solution. how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david. i did. and i thought he probably ought to submit it for clearance. but there we all that's his...
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some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my daria's of how she sent a message to geoffrey howe in. knox or i think then foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. stop talking about. solution how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david. the former foreign secretary of clearing in the memo as. i did a personal basis and david i thought he probably ought to submit it for clearance. but there we are that's his the reference is one way six then a reference to a secluded area which i did i did submit i don't draft. to the foreign office in fact i think the cabinet office are responsible for clearing drafts of the source but i got foreign office clearance and triple the size before they got to it the next time you'll have to come on as. lord right talking about syria and perhaps our sort of opposition look forward to his tony blair as well all right thank you and that's it for the show and does the bricks it bill passes into
some of which i think margaret thatcher as the m.p. for finchley. took to heart and in fact there's a story in my daria's of how she sent a message to geoffrey howe in. knox or i think then foreign secretary foreign secretary telling him to calm his. stop talking about. solution how difficult is it to get a book like this cleared in the book you seem to advise david. the former foreign secretary of clearing in the memo as. i did a personal basis and david i thought he probably ought to submit...
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that is baroness thatcher. apparently, it still does not have a home. yeah... you don't care?pparently not! they say one of the reasons it doesn't have a home is because it hasn't been rubber—stamped by margaret thatcher's family, the objection is that she does not have her famous handbag. is that the objection? apparently... is there any reason as to why the sculptor did not put the handbag in? the sculpture was a freelance trust and raised a lot of money soon after lady thatcher died in 2013. offering back they commissioned the sculpture. it isn't just the handbag but the family are anxious about the risk of it being vandalised. even winston churchill, perhaps a less divisive figure, his statue in parliament square, where they want to put it, has repeatedly been vandalised. what is worth noting is she is a divisive figure but still, there isn't a statue of a woman in parliament square but that will be looked at in the coming yea rs, will be looked at in the coming years, more female statues. when the application was first submitted the royal parks association, managing parli
that is baroness thatcher. apparently, it still does not have a home. yeah... you don't care?pparently not! they say one of the reasons it doesn't have a home is because it hasn't been rubber—stamped by margaret thatcher's family, the objection is that she does not have her famous handbag. is that the objection? apparently... is there any reason as to why the sculptor did not put the handbag in? the sculpture was a freelance trust and raised a lot of money soon after lady thatcher died in...
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but nonetheless, sarah thatcher became, as she said, mel lan colic. we don't have the letters from sarah thatcher. >> threw them away. >> the kids threw them away. he writes to her and says, let me tell you what a woman ought to do when she's depressed. i thought, oh, boy, the little feminist hairs on my neck started tingling. ho said, go to the barn, saddle the horse and ride. i thought, wow, what great advice for anyone. so it was my favorite story. i always told it. i told it to a -- assume a rather wealthy couple big donors of george washington university, at a benefit. the buy said, when she heard the story, well, of course, what woman wouldn't want something that big between her legs. [ laughter ] >> i haven't told the story quite as often since. it was a wonderful wonderful professional life. i loved the letters, of course, obviously, more than the official records, but i had colleagues who really knew the official records really well and could even recognize which clerk drafted -- or copied the bill of rights. there were 13 copies of the bill
but nonetheless, sarah thatcher became, as she said, mel lan colic. we don't have the letters from sarah thatcher. >> threw them away. >> the kids threw them away. he writes to her and says, let me tell you what a woman ought to do when she's depressed. i thought, oh, boy, the little feminist hairs on my neck started tingling. ho said, go to the barn, saddle the horse and ride. i thought, wow, what great advice for anyone. so it was my favorite story. i always told it. i told it to...
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we don't have sarah thatcher's letters to george thatcher. >> threw them away. >> the kids threw them away, but he writes to her and he says let me tell you what a woman ought to do when she's depressed. and i thought oh boy. little feminist hairs on my neck started tingling. he said go to the barn, saddle the horse, and ride. i thought wow. what great advice for anyone. so it was my favorite story. i told it to i assume a rather wealthy couple, big donors at george washington university at a benefit and the wife said when she heard the story, well, of course. what woman wouldn't want something that big between her legs. i haven't told the story quite as often since. but it was a wonderful, wonderful professional life. i love the letters. i have colleagues that could recognize which clerk drafted or copied the bill of rights. there were 13 copies of the bill of rights. one for the federal government and 12, one for each of the states, including two that hadn't ratified. obviously saul bloom was very interested in whether or not they still existed in state archives, he did a survey, he
we don't have sarah thatcher's letters to george thatcher. >> threw them away. >> the kids threw them away, but he writes to her and he says let me tell you what a woman ought to do when she's depressed. and i thought oh boy. little feminist hairs on my neck started tingling. he said go to the barn, saddle the horse, and ride. i thought wow. what great advice for anyone. so it was my favorite story. i told it to i assume a rather wealthy couple, big donors at george washington...
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we have our margaret thatcher fellow in the margaret thatcher center of freedom before arriving at heritage at the henry jackson society as well as provided oral evidence before parliamentary committees was the intelligence over britain's agencies with a degree of u.s. foreign policy at the study off america's at the university of london and earned his bachelors degree in international history. [applause] it is great to be back. t12 was that the chief dreaded officer. a scholar and policy practitioner with a focus on digital strategy and counter violence extremism. most recently, haroon ullah was on the planning staff at the state o department teaching at georgetown university and is a member on the council of foreign relations. and as a presidential scholar and the fulbright fellow. what else is there to say? he is here to speak of his fascinating new book, "digital world war" the floor is yours. [applause] the floor is yours. [applause] i am thrilled to be with you here today to talk about something i am very passionate about which is the information battlefieldd that is not either well u
we have our margaret thatcher fellow in the margaret thatcher center of freedom before arriving at heritage at the henry jackson society as well as provided oral evidence before parliamentary committees was the intelligence over britain's agencies with a degree of u.s. foreign policy at the study off america's at the university of london and earned his bachelors degree in international history. [applause] it is great to be back. t12 was that the chief dreaded officer. a scholar and policy...
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but minister under mrs thatcher in the 1980s.odbye to viewers on bbc two and coming up for you we will have lots more on all the top stories, including today's cabinet reshuffle. right now, let's take a look at the weather. no confusion in the weather at the moment, it is dry and clear and sunny moment, it is dry and clear and sunny across moment, it is dry and clear and sunny across northern part of the uk, buta sunny across northern part of the uk, but a cold start, temperatures in parts of scotland last night down to minus ten. still enjoying lots of sunshine across north wales, this is from one of our weather watchers. further south, you have the cloud. that is producing a little drizzle at times. it is moving gradually north, but as you can see, it will spread into southern areas, and for the poor north of england, scotland and northern ireland, likely to stay sunny until sunset. but temperatures here as well down to five celsius. elsewhere rather cloudy, fuse box of rain and drizzle. highs of a6 selfies. overnight, the clou
but minister under mrs thatcher in the 1980s.odbye to viewers on bbc two and coming up for you we will have lots more on all the top stories, including today's cabinet reshuffle. right now, let's take a look at the weather. no confusion in the weather at the moment, it is dry and clear and sunny moment, it is dry and clear and sunny across moment, it is dry and clear and sunny across northern part of the uk, buta sunny across northern part of the uk, but a cold start, temperatures in parts of...
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we don't have sarah thatcher's letters to george thatcher because the kids threw them away, but he writes to her and he says let me tell you what a woman ought to do when she is depressed and i thought a boy, the little feminist hairs on my neck started tingling. he said go to the barn, saddle the horse and ride and i thought wow, what great advice for anyone. it was my favorite story. i always told it. i told it to a rather wealthy couple who were big donors of george washington university at a benefit and the wife said , when she heard the story, well, of course, what woman wouldn't want something that big between her legs. [laughter] i haven't told the story quite as often since. but, it was a wonderful wonderful professional life. i love the letters more than the official record, but i had colleagues who really knew the official records really well and could even recognize which clerk drafted or copied the bill of rights. there were 13 copies of the bill of rights. one for the federal government and 12, one for each of the states including the two that had not ratified and obviously b
we don't have sarah thatcher's letters to george thatcher because the kids threw them away, but he writes to her and he says let me tell you what a woman ought to do when she is depressed and i thought a boy, the little feminist hairs on my neck started tingling. he said go to the barn, saddle the horse and ride and i thought wow, what great advice for anyone. it was my favorite story. i always told it. i told it to a rather wealthy couple who were big donors of george washington university at...
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the uk says there's an outcry over scrapped plans for a statue of former prime minister margaret thatchersultancy, camberton. welcome to you and thank you for joining us. starting with time's ta ke joining us. starting with time's take on the questioning ofjeff sessions over the russia investigation and the question is now whether or not president trump will be next. the answer is no. it makes for a good headline but i think there is absolutely no way that the special counsel will jump from jeff sessions street to donald trump. this special investigation has been going on since made. time has been going on since made. time has returned to it over and over again. if the good read and they do interesting analysis of mueller, they are almost reverential. they are they are almost reverential. they a re interested they are almost reverential. they are interested in sessions because he was already controversial. he was controversial when appointed and also he
the uk says there's an outcry over scrapped plans for a statue of former prime minister margaret thatchersultancy, camberton. welcome to you and thank you for joining us. starting with time's ta ke joining us. starting with time's take on the questioning ofjeff sessions over the russia investigation and the question is now whether or not president trump will be next. the answer is no. it makes for a good headline but i think there is absolutely no way that the special counsel will jump from...
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that is baroness thatcher. apparently, it still does not have a home. yeah... you don't care? doesn't have a
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congressman george thatcher from maine. he came to congress confederation congress in 1788 and served continuously leaving his wife and family at home on their farm in maine during the winter. they had help but nonetheless sarah thatcher became as she said melancholic. he writes to her and says let me tell you what a woman ought to do when she is depressed. i thought, oh boy. feminist hairs on my neck started tingling. he said go to the barn, saddle the horse and ride. it was my favorite story. i told it to i assume a rather wealthy couple who were big donors of george washington university at a benefit and the wife said when she heard the story, well, of course, what woman wouldn't want something that big between her legs. i haven't told the story quite as often since. but it was a wonderful, wonderful professional life. i love the letters, of course, obviously more than the official records. i had colleagues who really knew the official records really well and could recognize which clerk drafted, copied the bill of rights
congressman george thatcher from maine. he came to congress confederation congress in 1788 and served continuously leaving his wife and family at home on their farm in maine during the winter. they had help but nonetheless sarah thatcher became as she said melancholic. he writes to her and says let me tell you what a woman ought to do when she is depressed. i thought, oh boy. feminist hairs on my neck started tingling. he said go to the barn, saddle the horse and ride. it was my favorite story....
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but what message did maggie thatcher send them?ink over this year, sent a message of tremendous strength and resolve and it was a clear signal of, you know, british leadership of western leadership and she sent a clear message about the free world would not be bullied by dictators. and that was a message that thatcher sent very clearly. and i think with regard to north korea, of course, no one wants conflicts here. the states are incredibly high with tens of millions of south koreans basically, you know, being held at gun point by north korea. and so every effort will be made to avoid some kind of military conflict. at the same time, you cannot appease dictatorships. and morgan thatcher's view was you simply cannot bow down before dictators across the world because if you do so, they will grow in strength and eventually they would devour you. so this was the message that thatcher sent over the balkan b. neil: yeah, in her words the crazy guys are afraid you're just as crazy. nile, thank you very much. very good to see you. >> my pl
but what message did maggie thatcher send them?ink over this year, sent a message of tremendous strength and resolve and it was a clear signal of, you know, british leadership of western leadership and she sent a clear message about the free world would not be bullied by dictators. and that was a message that thatcher sent very clearly. and i think with regard to north korea, of course, no one wants conflicts here. the states are incredibly high with tens of millions of south koreans basically,...
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thatcher because it could lead to vandalism and civil disobedience? vandalism and civil disobedience? could she be honoured with a statue that has already been made? that has already been made? let us know what you think. against former president lula da silva. he's been found guilty of accepting a penthouse apartment as a bribe. are politically motivated. our south america correspondent, katy watson, reports from brazil. politician of brazil is worth chanting about. chanting about. define the future of lula, and of brazil. brazil. he wants to run for leadership again. leadership again. tuesday evening to thank the crowd for their support. for their support. one thing will stop me from what i am doing. am doing. that will be the day i am no longer here, the day i die. no longer here, the day i die. society, a society we can be proud of. people here are angry. situation is because he wants to run for presidency again. for presidency again. victim, they say, of a political witch—hunt. witch—hunt. he is leading the polls of the october elections. of the
thatcher because it could lead to vandalism and civil disobedience? vandalism and civil disobedience? could she be honoured with a statue that has already been made? that has already been made? let us know what you think. against former president lula da silva. he's been found guilty of accepting a penthouse apartment as a bribe. are politically motivated. our south america correspondent, katy watson, reports from brazil. politician of brazil is worth chanting about. chanting about. define the...
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air sarah thatcher, as said, became melan colic. he writes and said, let me tell what you a women ought to do when she's depressed. i thought, oh, boy, the little feminist hairs on my neck started tingling. he said, go to the barn, saddle the horse and ride. i thought, wow. what great advice for anyone. it was my favorite story and i always told it and told it to, i assume, a rather wealthy couple who were big donors at george washington university. and they said of course what woman wouldn't want something that big between her legs. i haven't told the story quite as often sense. but a wonderful, wonderful professional life. i love the letters, of course, obviously more than the official records. i had colleagues who really knew the official records really well and could recognize which clerk drafted, copied the bill of rights. there were 13 copies of the bill of rights, one for the federal government and 12, one for each of the states including the two that had not ratified. saul bloom did a survey and found that everybody had them
air sarah thatcher, as said, became melan colic. he writes and said, let me tell what you a women ought to do when she's depressed. i thought, oh, boy, the little feminist hairs on my neck started tingling. he said, go to the barn, saddle the horse and ride. i thought, wow. what great advice for anyone. it was my favorite story and i always told it and told it to, i assume, a rather wealthy couple who were big donors at george washington university. and they said of course what woman wouldn't...
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of course margaret thatcher got reelected.little bit careful about alienating some people whilst obviously fighting the good fight and taking your message to the people in other sense. >> yes, i certainly can sometimes be dangerous in injecting politics into shows like this. david sinclair, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> a pleasure. >>> coming up next, competing in the winter olympics is challenging enough. >> but two north korean skaters will be facing diplomatic pressures as well. we'll tell you about it. sses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> the winter olympics next month in south korea will be the largest ever. >> that's right. almost 3,000 athletes from 92 different countries are expected to compete. much of the
of course margaret thatcher got reelected.little bit careful about alienating some people whilst obviously fighting the good fight and taking your message to the people in other sense. >> yes, i certainly can sometimes be dangerous in injecting politics into shows like this. david sinclair, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> a pleasure. >>> coming up next, competing in the winter olympics is challenging enough. >> but two north korean skaters will...
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but of course margaret thatcher got re-elected.it careful about alienating some people whilst obviously you're fighting the good fight and taking your message to the people in the other sense. >> yep, it certainly can be dangerous injecting politics into shows like this. but david sinclair, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> a pleasure. >> thank you for being with us here on "cnn newsroom." i'm george howell. >> and i'm rosemary church. "cnn newsroom" continues after this very short break. don't go anywhere. penguin migr. trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 92 days. nah, nuh-uh. nope, nope, nope. you know who i'm gonna follow? my instincts. as long as gps can still get you lost, you can count on geico saving folks money. i'm breeding, man. fifteen minutes could sav
but of course margaret thatcher got re-elected.it careful about alienating some people whilst obviously you're fighting the good fight and taking your message to the people in the other sense. >> yep, it certainly can be dangerous injecting politics into shows like this. but david sinclair, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> a pleasure. >> thank you for being with us here on "cnn newsroom." i'm george howell. >> and i'm rosemary church....
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. >> in more recent years we have received in joint session margaret thatcher. >> mr. speaker, mr. president, governor allen, members of the general assembly, thank you for that splendid reception. it is one-on-one rarely receives in one's own country. >> she was the first female prime minister of the united kingdom. just a few years ago to mark the 400th anniversary of english settlement in north america, her majesty the queen of great britain was here and gave a very well received speech to a packed chamber. when you look up you see the original 1906 oval skylight. you also see the use of dutch metal paint that gives you all the gold gilding effects at a more affordable price and you see the use of these different panels painted to resemble demask silk panels, maybe flocked velvet but they're actually flat wall surfaces carefully painted. you also see in the house a navy blue and gold color scheme reflected throughout this chamber. the senate of virginia in the opposite wing has very similar decorations but they distinguished themselves with the burgundy and gold color scheme opp
. >> in more recent years we have received in joint session margaret thatcher. >> mr. speaker, mr. president, governor allen, members of the general assembly, thank you for that splendid reception. it is one-on-one rarely receives in one's own country. >> she was the first female prime minister of the united kingdom. just a few years ago to mark the 400th anniversary of english settlement in north america, her majesty the queen of great britain was here and gave a very well...
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i am very pleased to introduce the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom. his key areas of special place -- of specialization include the united nations and the role of great britain and europe in the u.s. led alliance against international terrorism. he was recently named one of the 50 most influential britons in dailys. by the london telegraph. and a leading authority on trans-atlantic relationships, he has advised the executive branch of the u.s. government on a range of issues from the role of international allies in postwar -- british.-britain leadership. his policy papers are widely read on capitol hill where he is regularly sought-after. he received his doctorate degree from yelp universe -- from yale university. let us welcome him and the rest of our panel today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome to today's event. thank you everyone for joining us in such extremely cold weather. really cold weather. it is more like moscow and washington. we will be talking about the russians later. superbhave two washington foreign-policy experts with us
i am very pleased to introduce the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom. his key areas of special place -- of specialization include the united nations and the role of great britain and europe in the u.s. led alliance against international terrorism. he was recently named one of the 50 most influential britons in dailys. by the london telegraph. and a leading authority on trans-atlantic relationships, he has advised the executive branch of the u.s....
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we asked the board of education member marcus thatcher about it. >> they spent $400,000 to investigate one school. they spent $500,000 to investigate the whole system. parents and students and teachers, they are willing to stick with the system if they feel like they are given the honest deal. the unfortunate part is that i think we are going to get to the end of this and all of those people will not believe that they got the honest deal. >> members of the council are calling for an independent investigation into the entire dc school system. >>> the #metoo movement is gaining a new name like times up . there is a new one in the momentum to draw attention to sexual harassment on public transit.>>> this transportation reporter with a story that is new tonight. >> it's never okay. >> reporter: it happens every day, montgomery county's action committee for transit. they say catcalls on the metro are two common. >> i think everywoman has failed -- has felt endangered. >> reporter: a big issue for sexual harassment. one in five metro riders said it happened to them. the stories are being tol
we asked the board of education member marcus thatcher about it. >> they spent $400,000 to investigate one school. they spent $500,000 to investigate the whole system. parents and students and teachers, they are willing to stick with the system if they feel like they are given the honest deal. the unfortunate part is that i think we are going to get to the end of this and all of those people will not believe that they got the honest deal. >> members of the council are calling for an...
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counsellors reject the plans for this margaret thatcher statue in parliament square. as pm, and they worry about vandalism. david davis has made his first commons committee appearance of the year, coming before the mps who are trying to keep tabs on brexit. there was much discussion of the proposed transition phase, the period immediately following our withdrawal in march next year. a conservative eurosceptic, jacob rees—mogg, raised the issue of the ecj, the european court of justice: david davis. the uk is subject to the european hollowjustice, to its new rules relating to the single market. and is paying into the european budget. are we not vassal state? no, we are not. not today. we have a representative on the board ofjustice. we have a representative on the court ofjustice. as i said earlier to one of your colleagues, i take the view that the transition is a little different. if that were going to be the case, in perpetuity, my answer would probably be yes, but the answer for sure time is no. would probably be yes, but the answer for a short time is no. isn't th
counsellors reject the plans for this margaret thatcher statue in parliament square. as pm, and they worry about vandalism. david davis has made his first commons committee appearance of the year, coming before the mps who are trying to keep tabs on brexit. there was much discussion of the proposed transition phase, the period immediately following our withdrawal in march next year. a conservative eurosceptic, jacob rees—mogg, raised the issue of the ecj, the european court of justice: david...
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i am very pleased to introduce the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom. his key areas of specialization include the united nations and the role of great britain and europe in the u.s. led alliance against international terrorism. he was recently named one of the 50 most influential britons in the u.s. by the london daily telegraph. transatlantic relations, he has advised the executive branch of the u.s. government on a range of issues from the role of international allies in postwar iraq to u.s.-british leadership. his policy papers are widely read on capitol hill where he is regularly sought after for his advice. he received his doctorate degree from yale university. let us welcome him and the rest of our panel today. [applause] good morning, everybody. welcome to today's event. thank you everyone for joining us in such extremely cold weather. brutally cold weather. it is more like moscow and -- moscow than washington. we will be talking about the russians later. [laughter] >> and we have two superb washington foreign-policy experts with us toda
i am very pleased to introduce the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom. his key areas of specialization include the united nations and the role of great britain and europe in the u.s. led alliance against international terrorism. he was recently named one of the 50 most influential britons in the u.s. by the london daily telegraph. transatlantic relations, he has advised the executive branch of the u.s. government on a range of issues from the role of...
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for their actions in the six counties plus was margaret thatcher a racist britain's former head of the diplomatic service good night tells us she advocated a whites only ruled south africa and the defacto drowning. vietnamese boat people all this and more coming up on today's going underground. but. even in islamabad one hundred fifty yards away when word reached been shot and wounded in the. left us house and rushed to the scene crossfire as he did so wearing a white handkerchief he approached the wounded man but as he did so he was hit by a burst of automatic fire and began to crawl away but with. the help of the gunfire continued in your road you frances reed also rushed to the scene. the british government's operation dimitrius is back in the news the alleged killing of civilians by the british army and its supporters in one hundred seventy one is known as the valley murphy massacre or belfast bloody sunday referencing another british massacre in northern ireland allegedly by some members of the same battalion forty six years ago tomorrow but while a labor government would institut
for their actions in the six counties plus was margaret thatcher a racist britain's former head of the diplomatic service good night tells us she advocated a whites only ruled south africa and the defacto drowning. vietnamese boat people all this and more coming up on today's going underground. but. even in islamabad one hundred fifty yards away when word reached been shot and wounded in the. left us house and rushed to the scene crossfire as he did so wearing a white handkerchief he approached...
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playing woody from toy story, and hanks playing margaret thatcher.e audience loved it. anything they do. >> that wig, though. thanks again for waking up with us. m' phillip mena. ad lib live picture-- san jose >>> a very good wednesday morning to you. taking a live look outside overlooking san jose. look at that, it's not raining right now. we have a break from the rain. no umbrellas needed. i don't think so, today. we are going to check in with kari in moments. good morning to you, thanks for joining us, i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. >> we needed to dry out a little bit. >> a little bit. there will be a quick moving rounds of rain moving through. it's not going to be a huge deal, it quickly moves across the bay area. as we look at what's happening out there, the showers are just to the north of us. that will roll across the bay area today.
playing woody from toy story, and hanks playing margaret thatcher.e audience loved it. anything they do. >> that wig, though. thanks again for waking up with us. m' phillip mena. ad lib live picture-- san jose >>> a very good wednesday morning to you. taking a live look outside overlooking san jose. look at that, it's not raining right now. we have a break from the rain. no umbrellas needed. i don't think so, today. we are going to check in with kari in moments. good morning to...
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you have served underfour prime ministers, heath, thatcher, major and cameron and yet you say we areow in the maddest situation. what do you mean by that? it is so chaotic and unpredictable. we got here by accident, nobody planned it. nobody thought that leave would win the referendum campaign. nigel farage was as amazed as david cameron to find he had won. both political parties lost their traditional political support to, or large parts of it. activist organisations do not represent their votes. loading patterns call it. an election produced no result whatsoever. we win the old mining tales to make towns but we lose kensington. and we lose canterbury to the labour party. let me sum it up. anyone who tells you, in my opinion, if anybody tells you that they know what is going to happen to british politics over the next 12 months is deceiving themselves. it is impossible to predict. would you like to see another uk wide vote, either on leaving the eu or, indeed, on the deal when it is done?” either on leaving the eu or, indeed, on the deal when it is done? i hope i never lived to see
you have served underfour prime ministers, heath, thatcher, major and cameron and yet you say we areow in the maddest situation. what do you mean by that? it is so chaotic and unpredictable. we got here by accident, nobody planned it. nobody thought that leave would win the referendum campaign. nigel farage was as amazed as david cameron to find he had won. both political parties lost their traditional political support to, or large parts of it. activist organisations do not represent their...
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for their actions in the six counties was margaret thatcher a racist britain's former head of the diplomatic service tells us she advocated a white suit. and the defacto drowning of vietnamese boat people all this and more coming up on today's going underground that was. the problem along with. even a song about one hundred fifty yards away when word reached him that a man of been shot and wounded in the. bottom of the me to the left as i was and rushed to the same. crossfire as he did so quit being a right on the approach the wounded man but as he did so he was had by a burst of automatic fire and began to crawl away but with. sudden rushed forward to help him but the gunfire continued i don't know if you're old you from such rate but also rushed to the sling shot so that the british government operation demetrius is back in the news the alleged killing of civilians by the british army and its supporters in one hundred seventy one is known as the valley murphy master . or belfast bloody sunday referencing another british massacre in northern ireland allegedly by members of the same battalio
for their actions in the six counties was margaret thatcher a racist britain's former head of the diplomatic service tells us she advocated a white suit. and the defacto drowning of vietnamese boat people all this and more coming up on today's going underground that was. the problem along with. even a song about one hundred fifty yards away when word reached him that a man of been shot and wounded in the. bottom of the me to the left as i was and rushed to the same. crossfire as he did so quit...
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prior to joining us at heritage and the thatcher center he worked at a nonprofit washington, d.c. as a policy analyst and on the advisory board company has associate and associate director. [applause] >> thank you everybody. we're honored today to be joined by mark moyar whose book was describe a national review as a valuable and highly readable overview of special operations history. for anyone who seeks to know more about these glamorous and little understood forces. marcus director here at washington d.c. he served as professor at the marine corps university. his advise the senior leadership of several military commands as well. he holds a ba from harvard and a phd from cambridge. his or another works including aid for elites, building partner nations and i believe i read that in grad school. "strategic failure" how drone warfare has imperiled america. try out for sagan, in phoenix and the birth of prey. with that, i look for discussion. [applause] thank you for the kind introduction. thank you john for inviting me here. i went to talk about the book, cannot cover the whole thi
prior to joining us at heritage and the thatcher center he worked at a nonprofit washington, d.c. as a policy analyst and on the advisory board company has associate and associate director. [applause] >> thank you everybody. we're honored today to be joined by mark moyar whose book was describe a national review as a valuable and highly readable overview of special operations history. for anyone who seeks to know more about these glamorous and little understood forces. marcus director...
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that he and the reason may have the ability to have a pawnshop somewhat analogous to reagan and thatcher well just finally and briefly how quickly do you think the british media you're told you know we'll just swing around to realizing what china's going to be one of the big allies of brics it britain well i think. the bad and i think you're right i think it's on its way already basically and everyone news the chinese economy is huge and it's going to be a major is a major potential market for a single stupid and i think everyone will be extremely pleased that the reason my government's going to go to its backside marketing interesting u.k. product thank you after the break we'll ask former your advisor in kabul. if the recent spate of islamist atrocities in the afghan capital can be connected to u.s. president. on u.s. escalation i'm going to use the council in britain creating a benchmark for hiding the whole mess the grammys are dumped. on the walls of new zealand told us it will go to them going underground. mines will you know if you don't. teach. what can you not through only ten.
that he and the reason may have the ability to have a pawnshop somewhat analogous to reagan and thatcher well just finally and briefly how quickly do you think the british media you're told you know we'll just swing around to realizing what china's going to be one of the big allies of brics it britain well i think. the bad and i think you're right i think it's on its way already basically and everyone news the chinese economy is huge and it's going to be a major is a major potential market for...
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somewhat analogous to reagan and thatcher well just finally and briefly how quickly do you think that that british media told you no we'll just swing around to realizing what china is going to be one of the big allies of brics it britain well i think. the badly burned i think you're right i think it's on its way already basically and everyone news the chinese economy is huge and it's going to be a major is a major potential market for us and how stupid and i think everyone will be extremely pleased that. government's going to go to its backside and is out there marketing interesting u.k. product thank you after the break we asked former your advisor in kabul. if the recent spate of his mistrust of these in the afghan capital can be connected to u.s. president trump. on u.s. escalation unfortunately was the council in britain creating a benchmark for hiding the whole mess the grammys are dumped. on the gold of new zealand gold the symbol going up about to them going underground.
somewhat analogous to reagan and thatcher well just finally and briefly how quickly do you think that that british media told you no we'll just swing around to realizing what china is going to be one of the big allies of brics it britain well i think. the badly burned i think you're right i think it's on its way already basically and everyone news the chinese economy is huge and it's going to be a major is a major potential market for us and how stupid and i think everyone will be extremely...
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sexism, comments about margaret thatcher, esther mcvey, being lynched, assassinated, anti—semitism, lookr parties could take a leaf out of our book and act more quickly when these incidents come to light. other party members have spokenin light. other party members have spoken in temperately, and people who want to stand as candidates have been exposed as holding views that some people may find distasteful, let's say, so we hear today that the conservatives are talking about an online respect pledge, quite a clear signal that they feel something needs to be done, how does ukip need to rebrand. 0r needs to be done, how does ukip need to rebrand. or at least stamp authority on members. —— intemperately. we have a constitution that states very clearly that we will not tolerate any kind of racism, sexism or homophobia, pabst ukip needs to be tougher in action in making sure thatis tougher in action in making sure that is enacted. what the conservatives are putting forward today, i think that is right. the trouble with politics, it in flames passions, people get excited about politics, they h
sexism, comments about margaret thatcher, esther mcvey, being lynched, assassinated, anti—semitism, lookr parties could take a leaf out of our book and act more quickly when these incidents come to light. other party members have spokenin light. other party members have spoken in temperately, and people who want to stand as candidates have been exposed as holding views that some people may find distasteful, let's say, so we hear today that the conservatives are talking about an online respect...
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is the opening of an ideological division as deep and wide as anything we've seen since margaret thatcheroll back the frontiers of the state in the 1980s. a senior member ofjeremy corbyn, the labour leader's team, told me today he thought it was a watershed. and one after another, the shadow ministers attacked the involvement of the private sector in prisons and hospitals and schools. those attacks will be spiced up and seasoned by the idea that too often in government people are moved over to ta ke government people are moved over to take well—paid jobs in companies on the receiving end. tony blair, gordon brown, they gave a lot of business to companies like carillion. back then, beforejeremy corbyn, there was a general a cce pta nce a cross corbyn, there was a general acceptance across party lines but those days are gone. the government is having to be the case again. that tells you a lot, volumes about the new dramatic polarisation of british politics. john, thank you very much. an inquest into the death of 13—month—old poppi worthington has concluded she was sexually assaulted before
is the opening of an ideological division as deep and wide as anything we've seen since margaret thatcheroll back the frontiers of the state in the 1980s. a senior member ofjeremy corbyn, the labour leader's team, told me today he thought it was a watershed. and one after another, the shadow ministers attacked the involvement of the private sector in prisons and hospitals and schools. those attacks will be spiced up and seasoned by the idea that too often in government people are moved over to...
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them opening up a wider and deeper ideological chasm that we have seen at any time since margaret thatcher the frontiers of the state in the 1980s. it is now an enormous argument and a new scale altogether. tony blair, gordon brown, they were happy to see private involvement in the public sector. before jeremy private involvement in the public sector. beforejeremy corbyn there was a general acceptance that was 0k. was a general acceptance that was ok. but those days have now gone. that consensus has pretty much disappeared. this week, we will see a labour spokesman, after labour spokesman, attacking private involvement in public services in prisons, health, in hospitals, across the board. it is a glaring example of the kind of startling polarisation we are seeing in british politics. john pienaar, many thanks. in cumbria, an inquest into the death of 13—month—old poppi worthington has concluded that she was sexually assaulted before she died of asphyxia. cumbria's senior coroner said her father's account of what had happened at their home in december 2012 did not stand up to scrutiny. paul
them opening up a wider and deeper ideological chasm that we have seen at any time since margaret thatcher the frontiers of the state in the 1980s. it is now an enormous argument and a new scale altogether. tony blair, gordon brown, they were happy to see private involvement in the public sector. before jeremy private involvement in the public sector. beforejeremy corbyn there was a general acceptance that was 0k. was a general acceptance that was ok. but those days have now gone. that...
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think about ronald reagan, margaret thatcher, these people spoke strongly in favor of the freedom fighters and give them moral support really underestimated here. keep quiet the iranians want to keep quiet. i hear regularly and say please spread the word as much as you can. we want people to know what is going on in our country and the more people who know about it, the less likely the regime is going to be to get away with it. president trump is the only world leader so far who has said anything and he really can be a moral leader in this case and i am looking forward to hearing more would be sad and mike pence come in the healing others in the administration has spoken up strongly. >> i'll be curious when you keel he has to james comer thank you. we appreciate it. >> the president back at the white house set to kick off 28 team with a series of talks with congressional leaders on immigration, government spending and other pressing issues. here are the guys and gals of legislative affairs got her marks are scheduled to meet with senators chuck schumer and house minority leader nancy pelos
think about ronald reagan, margaret thatcher, these people spoke strongly in favor of the freedom fighters and give them moral support really underestimated here. keep quiet the iranians want to keep quiet. i hear regularly and say please spread the word as much as you can. we want people to know what is going on in our country and the more people who know about it, the less likely the regime is going to be to get away with it. president trump is the only world leader so far who has said...
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margaret thatcher lamented how in her downing street years she had been obliged to learn the craft ofving the joint. so, just how skilled a butcher is theresa may? well, in this rather elongated reshuffle, she's been struggling with a pretty tough joint, and that's raising questions about her mastery of some pretty basic prime ministerial skills. if prime ministers red reshuffles so much, what exactly is theresa may seeking to achieve here? well, the answer lies in one date, june the 8th, the prime minister is seeking to respond to the tories‘ surprise electoral setback by shifting the dial in three ways. in the first place, she wants to restore her own political authority. then she wants to show a more diverse conservative party to the country. and finally, she wants to respond to the concerns of voters who gave the tories such a bloody nose back in june. the prime minister gave the impression yesterday that she was unable to carve key sections of the joint after cabinet ministers challenged some of her plans. tory mps claim that the reshuffle has exposed grave weaknesses in her oper
margaret thatcher lamented how in her downing street years she had been obliged to learn the craft ofving the joint. so, just how skilled a butcher is theresa may? well, in this rather elongated reshuffle, she's been struggling with a pretty tough joint, and that's raising questions about her mastery of some pretty basic prime ministerial skills. if prime ministers red reshuffles so much, what exactly is theresa may seeking to achieve here? well, the answer lies in one date, june the 8th, the...
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welcoming our special guest is the margaret thatcher hello and center for freedom. before arriving at heritage he was a research fellow at the policy think tank in london and testified numerous times before congress as well as provided evidence before the parliamentary committee is examining the wall and the governance of britain's intelligence agencies. he received a masters of science and foreign policy at the institute for the study of the americas university of 110 and earned his bachelor of arts in international history from the university. please join me in welcoming robin. [applause] >> thank you and welcome everyone to the heritage foundation is a great pleasure to be able to invite back today serving as a chief strategy officer for the global media agency and a scholar for diplomats policy with a special focus on digital strategy, countering violent extremism and media engagements. recently served on a policy planning staff for the u.s. state department he teaches at georgetown university and a member on foreign relations. he served as the senior harvard un
welcoming our special guest is the margaret thatcher hello and center for freedom. before arriving at heritage he was a research fellow at the policy think tank in london and testified numerous times before congress as well as provided evidence before the parliamentary committee is examining the wall and the governance of britain's intelligence agencies. he received a masters of science and foreign policy at the institute for the study of the americas university of 110 and earned his bachelor...