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margaret thatcher wasn't on many people's lips? but then the favourite of that part of the party, sir keith joseph, blew himself up by suggesting that very people should be sterilised, or something like that. he came into our programme and kennedy put it to him and did he say thatis kennedy put it to him and did he say that is right? and he said that was disastrously wrong. he asked that he could set any darkened room before he came on. so, he withdrew from the potential leadership campaign and mrs thatcher decided that she would stand, and she was prepared... it was a fascinating contest, because she was prepared to stand against ted heath, no other member of his cabinet would challenge him. and if they had a system where there will bea they had a system where there will be a first round, and then in the second round, new contestants could come in, and what was called the cowbridge charter, and willie whitelaw threw his hat in. but by then, mrs thatcher had beaten ted heath in the first ballot. ted heath withdrew and for other peo
margaret thatcher wasn't on many people's lips? but then the favourite of that part of the party, sir keith joseph, blew himself up by suggesting that very people should be sterilised, or something like that. he came into our programme and kennedy put it to him and did he say thatis kennedy put it to him and did he say that is right? and he said that was disastrously wrong. he asked that he could set any darkened room before he came on. so, he withdrew from the potential leadership campaign and...
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depret er march thatcher. and we passed laws. and unemployment has reached its lowest level in 51 years with fast-growing wages and real g.d.p. and this is g.d.p. growth than anybody thought. first quarter was 3.2 and everybody said the first quarter isn't going to be so good. it was not only good but doubled and tripled what people saw. we will see surprises when the trade deals are coming along. in tax cuts created zones distressed communities. and in 1999, "time" magazine named him one of the greatest minds of the 20th century. one reporter said in studying public finance there is nothing more important than the laffer curve. i studied it for many years at the wharton school of finance. very important. dr. laffer helped implement economic reforms that recognize the power of human freedom to grow our economy and lift families out of poverty and into a really bright future. today our nature is stronger and our world a much better place because of the brill answer because of the brill answer of dr. arthur laffer. come the militar
depret er march thatcher. and we passed laws. and unemployment has reached its lowest level in 51 years with fast-growing wages and real g.d.p. and this is g.d.p. growth than anybody thought. first quarter was 3.2 and everybody said the first quarter isn't going to be so good. it was not only good but doubled and tripled what people saw. we will see surprises when the trade deals are coming along. in tax cuts created zones distressed communities. and in 1999, "time" magazine named him...
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i felt that margaret thatcher wasn't being treated fairly, all being portrayed ina way treated fairly her husband after decades of emotional buzz walks free from court after having her murder conviction reduced to manslaughter —— andi conviction reduced to manslaughter —— and i got emotional abuse walks free. theresa may officially resigns as conservative leader in a letter
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. >> superior in the sense that it embodies as margaret thatcher said is made by a philosophy that is right. and is unsuitable for all people at all times, but everyone ought to aspire to it. i said i am a national. i do not want to export it, i want to make it available to people, i want to help them where we can and we have a lot of experience with the civil society and the democratic society. so i am mild nationalist. announcer: watch afterwards tonight at 9:00 eastern on book tv on c-span two. announcer: this year is the 75th anniversary of d-day, the 1944 allied invasion of nazi occupied france. next from our c-span video archive, president ronald reagan speaks at the normandy cliffs overlooking omaha beach on the 40th anniversary. president reagan: we are here to mark that day in history on the allied armies reclaim to this continent to liberty. for four long years, much of europe and been a terrible shadow. free nations had fallen, jew
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threaten israel surround reagan handed the deal with are effectively to his political soulmate margaret thatcher un seen nothing yet. very tough act to follow. when we stumbled on the saudi arms. deal we really started to stumble on a central feature of british politics over the last 30 years highness prince has been at the heart of many of the great world events of the past 30 years i was always pleased to see him when i was prime minister because he brought me extraordinary insight and bold proposal was. she informed us she considers saudi arabia as a strong friend and would be willing to support taking them with whatever the kingdom needs and of discussion from there on everything else was going to get he explained to mr thatcher this was a deal with saudi arabia and therefore things were done differently. they wanted $43000000000.00 worth of weaponry that was $6000000000.00 pounds in commission. the false majority of most people understand this bribes. we'll continue to work together against the terrorists who threaten the way of life pacifist. one day i started crying and it was a man comin
threaten israel surround reagan handed the deal with are effectively to his political soulmate margaret thatcher un seen nothing yet. very tough act to follow. when we stumbled on the saudi arms. deal we really started to stumble on a central feature of british politics over the last 30 years highness prince has been at the heart of many of the great world events of the past 30 years i was always pleased to see him when i was prime minister because he brought me extraordinary insight and bold...
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and is the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom. always great to have you on the program, especially today. >> my pleasure. >> harris: you heard john roberts setting of the news from that conference. but it's wider than just what happened in that room today. this has repercussions for the future. talk to me about the relationship between the united states and england as it stands. >> first, i have to say that i think president trump's state visit to the united kingdom has been a great success so far. everything has moved like clockwork. i think president trump has done a terrific job here in london. i have to say, the u.s.-u.k. special relationship really is the most powerful partnership alliance the world has seen. and it's a tremendous force for liberty and for freedom. it is the beating heart of the free world. so it's good to see the u.s. president on the ground here in london advancing that relationship. certainly i think that president trump is looking beyond theresa may, who officially resigns on friday this week. we will see
and is the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom. always great to have you on the program, especially today. >> my pleasure. >> harris: you heard john roberts setting of the news from that conference. but it's wider than just what happened in that room today. this has repercussions for the future. talk to me about the relationship between the united states and england as it stands. >> first, i have to say that i think president trump's...
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i am loud and proud and will only fight for the things i believe in like margaret thatcher said if you want something said, asked a man and if you want something done, ask a woman. [applause] [cheering] tonight i would like to encourage all of you to continue the good fight and continue making history and continue saving precious lives. the most important thing i did as governor and the united nations was use the power of my voice to make a difference. when he refused to sit on the sidelines and refuse to be followers against our conscience we can quite literally change the world. i will always encourage people to use the power of their voices on behalf of freedom, justice and life because you cannot truly stand for america if you cannot stand for all americans. thank you, and god bless. [applause] azar versus allina health services. >> in case 17 for team 84.
i am loud and proud and will only fight for the things i believe in like margaret thatcher said if you want something said, asked a man and if you want something done, ask a woman. [applause] [cheering] tonight i would like to encourage all of you to continue the good fight and continue making history and continue saving precious lives. the most important thing i did as governor and the united nations was use the power of my voice to make a difference. when he refused to sit on the sidelines...
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i worked for two premises, john major and margaret thatcher, they do not have much in common if truthg they did have in common with the ability to actually absorb faster dance of information to work incredibly hard, supervising not just one to work incredibly hard, supervising notjust one government department but the whole spectrum of government, knowing what was going on, providing leadership, providing strategic direction and that is what i look for another prime minister. i think that is what the country looks for. boris might be a nonexecutive chairman with able people around him, some people suggest. the last thing we want in a prime minister wrote as a nonexecutive chairman. we wa nt clear wrote as a nonexecutive chairman. we want clear control and knowledge of what is going on in their own government and being able to speak to other prime ministers and heads of government on equal terms with them respecting what you have to say, whether or not they agree with you. do you think any of this row will make much difference in terms of the campaign, the battle for the leadership of
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like margaret thatcher said, if you want something said, ask a man. if you want something done, ask a woman. [applause] tonight i would like to encourage all of you to continue the good fight. continue making history and continue saving precious lives. the most important thing i did as governor and at the united nations was use the power of my voice to make a difference. when we refuse to sit on the sidelines, when we refuse to be followers against our consciences, we can literally change the world. i will always encourage people to use the power of their voices on behalf of freedom, justice and life. you cannot truly stand for america if you don't stand for all americans, including the babies who don't yet have a voice. thank you and god bless. [applause] the reviews are in for c-span's the president's book. it topped the noteworthy column. critics reviews called it a post in the changing reputation of our presidents and from the new york journal of looks, the president makes a fast and grossing read. with graduations and father's day approaching, c-
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like margaret thatcher said, if you want something said, ask a man. if you want something done, ask a woman. [ applause ] tonight, i'd like to encourage all of you to continue the good fight, continue making history, and continue saving precious lives. the most important thing i did as governor and at the united nations was use the power of my voice to make a difference. when we refuse to sit on the sidelines, when we refuse to be followers against our consciences, we can quite literally change the world. i will always encourage people to use the power of their voices on behalf of freedom, justice, and life because you can't truly stand for america if you don't stand for all americans, including the babies who don't yet have a voice. thank you, and may god bless. [ applause ] >> well, tonight at 8:00 eastern on the c-span networks democratic presidential candidate senator bernie sanders appears at george washington university to talk about his views on democratic socialism. see that on c-span. on c-span 2 a house intelligence committee examining the p
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guy: so the deal that thatcher did goes? does that mean the hong kong policy act from the united states goes as well? that is critical to maintaining the dollar peg, to maintaining the relationship which hong kong has as a separate city with the rest of the world. what is the location of all of that happening? doubt well, there is no that the united states, and in particular congress, has significant leverage over this process. here andg overreaches you get into more serious .,ashes, people killed, etc there's a lot more at stake than the symbolism of this happening so close to the tiananmen square anniversary. hong kong becomes part of this because this is also part of hearts and minds around the world, not least in the rest of asia, and this perceived erosion of political rights in hong kong has very direct implications for the upcoming elections in taiwan , and puts china on the rivalrye in this between them in the united states, and puts hong kong's status as a financial center implicitly at risk by the withdrawal of the
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i felt that margaret thatcher wasn't being treated fairly, all being portrayed ina way treated fairlyeing portrayed in a way that she should have been portrayed. for all her faults, in a way that she should have been portrayed. forall herfaults, she has been characterised as misogynistic,. thank you both for joining us. the headlines. the woman who killed her husband after decades of emotional buzz walks free from court after having her murder conviction reduced to manslaughter —— andi conviction reduced to manslaughter —— and i got emotional abuse walks free. theresa may officially resigns as conservative leader in a letter to the 1922 comittee — she will stay on as prime minister until a successor is chosen. now on bbc news a look ahead to sportsday at 630 tonight... coming up on bbc news we are live in paris ahead of the start of the women's world cup, with hosts france taking on south korea. we have all the reaction to johanna taking on south korea. we have all the reaction tojohanna konta being knocked out of the semifinals, beaten in straight sets today by the czech teenager. pl
i felt that margaret thatcher wasn't being treated fairly, all being portrayed ina way treated fairlyeing portrayed in a way that she should have been portrayed. for all her faults, in a way that she should have been portrayed. forall herfaults, she has been characterised as misogynistic,. thank you both for joining us. the headlines. the woman who killed her husband after decades of emotional buzz walks free from court after having her murder conviction reduced to manslaughter —— andi...
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and britain with margaret thatcher and tony blair, there was a close relationship but a huge disagreementonship but a huge disagreement on things as well. nevertheless there was a sense of a bedrock of a shared agenda and worldview. i think it is different now. false different reasons. 0ur countries have gone on different parts. iraq and afghanistan have affected their views in the world. i think you see here with brexit there is an undertone with wanting to draw back a bit from the world that we were pa rt of a bit from the world that we were part of a decor day or so ago which makes it very different. i do think there is a difference. i don't think it is the end of the relationship. there is a very close relationship with them. a little less special? it won't play the part in the world affairs unless something changes, it won't play the part it did for half a century or so. the fundamental bond that underpins this relationships is intelligence. in the words of the president that is what is putting it at risk. it is one of the things. presumably, we know thatjohn bolton is in touch with
and britain with margaret thatcher and tony blair, there was a close relationship but a huge disagreementonship but a huge disagreement on things as well. nevertheless there was a sense of a bedrock of a shared agenda and worldview. i think it is different now. false different reasons. 0ur countries have gone on different parts. iraq and afghanistan have affected their views in the world. i think you see here with brexit there is an undertone with wanting to draw back a bit from the world that...
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common, both thatcher and major was they could handle huge amounts of detail.hat was happening in every department and could provide structured leadership and that is the criteria you need. not just leadership and that is the criteria you need. notjust to govern the country, that is the most important thing but speaking as a conservative, in order we can win back some of the respect and being a government that can govern with competence and professionalism over the next three years. a lot of the debate around the candidates has centred around the brexit deadline and whether we should be prepared to leave without a deal if necessary, where do you stand on that? of course that is the most crucial short—term requirements and you need someone short—term requirements and you need someone who has the capability of negotiating, but does not mean making great speeches, it means negotiating about the detail whether it is the irish backstop or the budget contribution or future trade relationships, these are massive details which you do not resolve by rhetoric but by hard
common, both thatcher and major was they could handle huge amounts of detail.hat was happening in every department and could provide structured leadership and that is the criteria you need. not just leadership and that is the criteria you need. notjust to govern the country, that is the most important thing but speaking as a conservative, in order we can win back some of the respect and being a government that can govern with competence and professionalism over the next three years. a lot of...
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unfortunately, theresa may has been halfhearted, no margaret thatcher in terms of these negotiationstain clearly needs a new promised her who can implement brexit and also are closely with the united states and put in place one of the largest trade deals in modern history together with united states. kristen: president trump leaves tomorrow morning, i mean,-- excuse me, he lands tomorrow in the uk. he will meet with the queen at one point so this will be one of those foreign trips to really watch with a lot of photo ops over the next few days. niles, thank you. >> my pleasure. thank you. leland: new york senator in 2020 hopeful kristin in iowa today with peter ducey on the ground in dubuque, iowa. hello, peter. reporter: leland, party officials tell us the iowa caucuses are still anyone's game because no one goes to a caucus location for another eight months so we are here in dubuque ahead of the senator's arrival. i will wrap that up for you, next but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feed
unfortunately, theresa may has been halfhearted, no margaret thatcher in terms of these negotiationstain clearly needs a new promised her who can implement brexit and also are closely with the united states and put in place one of the largest trade deals in modern history together with united states. kristen: president trump leaves tomorrow morning, i mean,-- excuse me, he lands tomorrow in the uk. he will meet with the queen at one point so this will be one of those foreign trips to really...
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joining us now is former special advisor to prime minister margaret thatcher. he is live in london.ident says the new trade deal's likely once brexit is finished. are you as optimistic as he is? >> yes, i am optimistic even more some in some respects. i think a u.s. u.k. trade deal is a distinct realistic possibility for 2020 provided that britain is able to leave the european union on october 31st as scheduled. that's the most important element is britain will able to leave the eu, which enables the u.k. then to negotiate and sign free trade agreements, so there's tremendous momentum on both sides of the atlantic. there is a lot of support for a u.s. u.k. free trade deal here in london right now. and i think that the stars are in alignment for such a deal. so yes, i'm optimistic, and it's tremendous that the president has been strongly advancing the idea of a free trade deal with the u.k. >> it's carol roth. in terms of doing a trade deal together, does this impact the ability for the u.k. to brexit and exit the eu a little more cleanly knowing perhaps this lessens the burden of th
joining us now is former special advisor to prime minister margaret thatcher. he is live in london.ident says the new trade deal's likely once brexit is finished. are you as optimistic as he is? >> yes, i am optimistic even more some in some respects. i think a u.s. u.k. trade deal is a distinct realistic possibility for 2020 provided that britain is able to leave the european union on october 31st as scheduled. that's the most important element is britain will able to leave the eu, which...
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threaten israel surround reagan handed the deal of the effectively to his political soulmate margaret thatcher un seen nothing yet. very tough act to follow. when we stumbled on the saudi arms. deal we really started to stumble on a central feature of british politics over the last 30 years highness prince has been at the heart of many of the great to vent of the past 30 years i was always pleased to see him when i was prime minister because he brought me extraordinary insight i'm bold proposal was. she informed us she considers saudi arabia as a strong friend and would be willing to support taking them with whatever the kingdom needs and of discussion from there on everything else was going to get he explained to mrs thatcher this was a deal with saudi arabia and therefore things were done differently. they wanted $43000000000.00 worth of weaponry that was $6000000000.00 pounds in commission. the false majority of most people understand this bribes. we'll continue to work together against the terrorists who threaten the way of life pacifists. one day i thought right and it was a man to look a
threaten israel surround reagan handed the deal of the effectively to his political soulmate margaret thatcher un seen nothing yet. very tough act to follow. when we stumbled on the saudi arms. deal we really started to stumble on a central feature of british politics over the last 30 years highness prince has been at the heart of many of the great to vent of the past 30 years i was always pleased to see him when i was prime minister because he brought me extraordinary insight i'm bold proposal...
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superiorness as margaret thatcher said by a philosophy that's right. it's know the suitable for all people at all times, but everyone ought to aspire to it. so a nationalist, i don't want to export it at the point, i want to make it available to people and help them where we can and we have a lot of experience with the civil society of the democratic socie society, so i'm a mild nationalist. >> watch after words, on book tv on c-span2. >> the head of the defense intelligence agency, general robert ashley spoke at the hudson institute recently about russian and chinese nuclear weapons and the state of u.s. missile defense systems. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, welcome to the hudson institute. i'm rebecca, a senior fellow here specializing in missile defense and nuclear deterrents counter proliferation. i have the privilege of hosting the director of the defense intelligence agency robert p ashley, jr., directly following this particular portion of our event today there will be another panel of senior u.s. officials directly following that.
superiorness as margaret thatcher said by a philosophy that's right. it's know the suitable for all people at all times, but everyone ought to aspire to it. so a nationalist, i don't want to export it at the point, i want to make it available to people and help them where we can and we have a lot of experience with the civil society of the democratic socie society, so i'm a mild nationalist. >> watch after words, on book tv on c-span2. >> the head of the defense intelligence agency,...
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starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose of that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sense that stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even know that they are causing to function in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. we had. 3540 years old. in the water. so for. him it's not. going to want to. believe that this is going on. is. absurd it's really harsh things that happen. i. i. i. i i. i. time headlining this the u.s. sends an additional $1000.00 troops to the middle east and the growing tensions with iran as a recent report claims the american military is more environmentally polluting the whole country. a new social media platform set up a controversial. debate he says they won't send any content unless u.s. authorities order it. and the canadian people in the public sector where religious symbols but right side to the
starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose of that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sense that stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even know that they are causing to function in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. we had. 3540...
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starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose at that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sense that stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even though that they are causing deflation in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to be rich. but you'd like to be close to see what the 43 of them all can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of. the city. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for them to let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the u.s. sends an additional $1000.00 troops to the middlings ten
starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose at that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sense that stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even though that they are causing deflation in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. what...
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reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose of that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sensed that but stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even though that they are causing deflation in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. seems wrong. when old rules just don't hold. any old belief yet to shape out these days becomes agitated and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. genetic engineering is a discipline and the product is a g.m.o. bt corn is a corn plant that is a g.m.o. now when they genetically engineered this bt corn they had an objective the objective was to create a corn plant that would be resistant to insects so there's 2 ways they could do that one is you take a piece of corn and you throw pesticide on it the other way with genetic engineering is you take corn you extract the genome o
reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose of that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sensed that but stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even though that they are causing deflation in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. seems wrong. when old rules just don't hold....
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in the two landslide margaret thatcher elections in 87 "83 margaret thatcher elections in 87 ——83 andnd peterborough went into the labour camp and it stayed there for the 2001 landslide as well. almost against the grain, in 2005, when mr blair won comfortably, but not by a landslide, peterborough went conservative. and it stayed conservative in the 2010 election, which resulted in a hung parliament, and the coalition government, and in 2015 when it mr cameron one a small overall majority. then in 2017, when you might have expected the conservatives to hold onto that, because they became the largest party, it actually went back to labour. and it went back to labour on the smallest of majorities, only about 600 in it. in this by—election tonight was labour's to lose and perhaps it hasn't. it is a seat that is used to close because, back in 1966 they had seven recounts. let's hope they don't have that tonight. an the conservatives on with a majority of three. but the mould has been broken, i would suggests, paul scully, to the extent that whether it's brexit or labour that has one, you h
in the two landslide margaret thatcher elections in 87 "83 margaret thatcher elections in 87 ——83 andnd peterborough went into the labour camp and it stayed there for the 2001 landslide as well. almost against the grain, in 2005, when mr blair won comfortably, but not by a landslide, peterborough went conservative. and it stayed conservative in the 2010 election, which resulted in a hung parliament, and the coalition government, and in 2015 when it mr cameron one a small overall...
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starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose of the point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sons but stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even though that they are causing to be placed in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. we had one man 3540 years old. the struggles in the water. some 30 fisherman later in his nets. i just saw something that i wanted to move ahead. and i thought my feet were stubborn and hurt the machine and. i believe that this is one part of the therapy and as soon. as that absurd really harsh things happen in life. ringback right now the street right outside the courthouse is blocked off by milwaukee police and an obvious they can hear the best moves he got good morning and thank you for coming in the death of duntroon hamilton is a tragedy for everyone involved but i cannot be swayed by passion when making
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. >> for meryl, he made her witchy for "into the woods," gave her margaret thatcher's protruding teeth the falsies she wears on "big little lies." >> i find little people to be untrustworthy. >> meryl normally has up to about three sets. so, she'd have a main and then two spares. when we did rami malek in "bohemian rhapsody," we made 20 sets. ♪ we are the champions >> i got this phone call, top-secret phone call, signed your life away on ndas and let's make a set of freddie teeth. so we made them a year before it was even green lit. >> i saved those and not only did i save them, i cast them in gold. >> no, you did not. >> and that is not something i would normally do, but i thought, what is the most audacious, ostentatious thing that freddie would do? >> chris has also worked his magical wizardry at hogwarts. >> we did some in "harry potter," when some of the kids were losing teeth, so we had to replace the teeth. they turned the shot around, and then literally an hour later the cameras were turned around again. >> he created javier bardem's villainous look for "skyfall," he made all t
. >> for meryl, he made her witchy for "into the woods," gave her margaret thatcher's protruding teeth the falsies she wears on "big little lies." >> i find little people to be untrustworthy. >> meryl normally has up to about three sets. so, she'd have a main and then two spares. when we did rami malek in "bohemian rhapsody," we made 20 sets. ♪ we are the champions >> i got this phone call, top-secret phone call, signed your life away on...
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starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose at that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sensed that but stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even know that they are causing to place in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. of. their own announces it will further roll back its compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal if steps are not taken within the next 10 days to shield it from u.s. sanctions. a report about alleged u.s. cyber attacks on russia's power grid raises questions about whether donald trump is being briefed by his intelligence services on their operations. and 2 sisters in saudi arabia pleaded to the international community for asylum after reportedly suffering years of abuse at the hands of their parents in the kingdom they join a growing number of women looking for a way out of the gulf monarchies.
starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose at that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sensed that but stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even know that they are causing to place in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. of. their own...
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starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had this said. their sole purpose at that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms. but stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation. that they are causing to you in an environment where their money printing is increasingly. rejected. so what you want to be for us. to be this is what before 3 of the more. interesting always in the wall. welcome back to the program it seems the u.s. is heading into another international trade standoff after india's announcement that it will be imposing tyrus on $28.00 u.s. goods there are a ton of fellows withdrawing the preferential trade deal status for the asian nation for goods such as steel and alum in the us president accused of not to giving washington and quotable access to the indian market tyrus as high as 70 percent have not been put on u.s. goods such as allman an apples u.s. secretary of state says america is o
starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had this said. their sole purpose at that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms. but stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation. that they are causing to you in an environment where their money printing is increasingly. rejected. so what you want to be for us. to be this...
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for 23 years serving as a member of the british parliament motivated by her destain for margaret thatchereed, selfishness, no care for the weaker. >> reporter: four years ago she decided to leave politics and ended up back on broadway. do you feel smarter than you did at 40? >> i don't feel smarter. i think i'm in a better position to avoid making disastrous mistakes because i'd made disastrous mistakes. >> reporter: her mistakes seem to pail against her triumphs. what do you say to young women that admire you? >> there is more to you than the way you look. >> reporter: long live the king. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for tonight. thank you for watching, everyone. i'm lester holt. have a good night. >>> i love the watch announcement. >> apples big announcement that new technology including one many women are cheering. >> what's happening with this whale. the hump back that's causing a will the of concern in the bay. >> first swept to her death. the new details we learn about the woman from contra costa county. >> the news starts now. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. >> we're on a b
for 23 years serving as a member of the british parliament motivated by her destain for margaret thatchereed, selfishness, no care for the weaker. >> reporter: four years ago she decided to leave politics and ended up back on broadway. do you feel smarter than you did at 40? >> i don't feel smarter. i think i'm in a better position to avoid making disastrous mistakes because i'd made disastrous mistakes. >> reporter: her mistakes seem to pail against her triumphs. what do you...
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he explained to mrs thatcher that this was a deal with saudi arabia and therefore things were done differently they wanted $43000000000.00 worth of weaponry that was $6000000000.00 pounds in commission. the cost majority of most people understand it's bright. when an executive goes to bribe a foreign official he says to himself look i've taken a lot of risk to take this $5000000.00 that i'm paying to the prime minister of x. y. z. he makes an arrangement with prime minister of x.y.z. . i'll hand over the 5000000 but you take half of that 5000000 and you send it to the following bank account and shortfall and again nothing is money i don't mind paying bribes to politicians it's part of the deal this thing about politicians is that they're very much like prostitutes but only more expensive. from the 1950 s. . all the way through the 1970 s. the cia and the u.s. military were engaged in covert actions throughout central med america throughout africa really throughout the world where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up right wing military juntas funding and arming death s
he explained to mrs thatcher that this was a deal with saudi arabia and therefore things were done differently they wanted $43000000000.00 worth of weaponry that was $6000000000.00 pounds in commission. the cost majority of most people understand it's bright. when an executive goes to bribe a foreign official he says to himself look i've taken a lot of risk to take this $5000000.00 that i'm paying to the prime minister of x. y. z. he makes an arrangement with prime minister of x.y.z. . i'll...
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starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose of the point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sense that but stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even know that they are causing to place in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. would. be put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want to. have 2 going to be pros this is what will befall 3 of them all can't be good. i'm interested in the water. question. good morning there's outrage in russia or offer an investigative journalist was arrested on drug charges which later turned out to be false the case is a truck to broad public attention he has launched a probe to let's go through what happened and some more teeth. i. just. want. to follow on from all that out to go to exclusive interview with the mouth of his release on tuesday.
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meaning and purpose in our lives what did the privatization and austerity policies and margaret thatcher's denial that there's even a society that people are all on their own loss of community so there's so much loneliness of. validation in this society do you think that is going to do with where people are using drugs of course and if that's the case instead of threatening and attacking people looking at the conditions there you are helping to create drive that addictive behavior in part of people so that's if you want to if you're genuine about want to fight addiction public looking at the conditions that spawn addiction they would be quick to say drug addiction has always been that addiction has always been well yeah as long as there's severe liberalism that causes well that's not true for example there was use that was used to be drinking but there was no obvious alcoholism if you look at british history for example cause them in a big way comes across in the 17th century gin craze with industry as a shit when you kick people off their lands and opposing of the commons the village comm
meaning and purpose in our lives what did the privatization and austerity policies and margaret thatcher's denial that there's even a society that people are all on their own loss of community so there's so much loneliness of. validation in this society do you think that is going to do with where people are using drugs of course and if that's the case instead of threatening and attacking people looking at the conditions there you are helping to create drive that addictive behavior in part of...
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superior in the sense that it embodies, as margaret thatcher said, a philosophy that is right. and that suitable for all -- not suitable for all people at all time bus everybody ought to aspire to it. i'm a nationalist. i don't want to export it at the bayonet point. i want to make it available to people. i want to help them where we can. we have a lot of experience with civil society, democratic society. so i'm a mild nationalist. >> watch "afterwords" sunday at 9:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> sunday on "q&a," blues musician darryl davis talks about his book "clan december tine relationships wrts where -- "clan december tine relationships" where he befriends ku klux klan members and convinces them to leave the organization. >> he was wearing fatigues with the emblem here and the initials k.k.k. here on his chest embroidered across his beret on his head were knights of the ku klux klan. on his hip he had a semiautomatic handgun in a holster. he came in and was followed right behind him by mr. kelly, the grand dragon in a dark blue suit and tie. i entered the room and tur
superior in the sense that it embodies, as margaret thatcher said, a philosophy that is right. and that suitable for all -- not suitable for all people at all time bus everybody ought to aspire to it. i'm a nationalist. i don't want to export it at the bayonet point. i want to make it available to people. i want to help them where we can. we have a lot of experience with civil society, democratic society. so i'm a mild nationalist. >> watch "afterwords" sunday at 9:00 eastern on...
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starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose at that point was to try to squeeze workers' completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sensed that but stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even know that they are causing deflation in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. seems wrong. just don't hold. any gold yet to shape out to stay active. and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back this is our 2 international high speed of suicides in the ranks of the n.y.p.d. has been described as a mental health crisis by new york city's police chief. depression is real and people need to understand that this is that ok i don't feel i don't feel myself i feel down i'll bring myself out of it sometimes it's a downward spiral that unless there is intervention from the outside it's not going to stop and some
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. >> in 1977, margaret thatcher was the -- she was the opposition leader and she was om this progr withiam f. buckley jr. and here is her clip. >> [ chuckles ] that takes me back. >> does it take you back or is it what's d is new? >> i mean, one part of what she was saying was, in one sense, true, which was that there was a real move to change the labour party towards the end of the '70s, early '80s. yeah, no, the interesting thing is -- now what she was describing, that wave ofort of leftism, has actually succeeded this time in taking over the labour party. >> has returned and is ascendant.or i mean, jeremyn wants to nationalize industry. he wants to nationalize water. he wants to nationale rail. he wants to pull out of nato. these are all things that were dramatically and diametrically opposed to the values and the positions that you stood for. how do you understand th now? >> well, i understand it. i mean, i don't like it. is but you can see gain right 'round the western world is the right's become captured by a sort of nationalistic, quite narrow-minded type of right-win politid the
. >> in 1977, margaret thatcher was the -- she was the opposition leader and she was om this progr withiam f. buckley jr. and here is her clip. >> [ chuckles ] that takes me back. >> does it take you back or is it what's d is new? >> i mean, one part of what she was saying was, in one sense, true, which was that there was a real move to change the labour party towards the end of the '70s, early '80s. yeah, no, the interesting thing is -- now what she was describing, that...
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starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose at that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real time sense that but stock markets keep going up and there is. to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even now that they are causing deflation in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. seems wrong why don't we all just don't call. any of these yet to shape out these days become educated and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. 20 minutes into the program welcome back police in new york city are urging action after a chain of suicides among officers in the latest case the 29 year old killed himself right side the precinct where he worked at that was the 3rd death by suicide in the city's ranks in the past fortnight the police commissioner described the situation as a mental health crisis that has to be addressed. depression
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starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose at that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sense that stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even now that they are causing deflation in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. came here where did you work before you came here when you lived. death row in many us states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor of the death penalty there are some people because of what they did have given up the right to live among us some even proven innocent to years on death row and how many more exonerations is it going to take before we as a society realize that this is not working and we actually do something about. us repeated threat of. all options on the table for a run
starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose at that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sense that stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even now that they are causing deflation in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. came here where...
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under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose at that point was to try to squeeze workers' completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms since then but stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even though that they are causing deflation in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt the debt. we have an incredible inflation of debt the debt explosion but we have no rise in wages if wages reflected the actual money printing that's gone on sense $985.00 wages would be 45 to 50 dollars an hour right now if they kept track with the money printing but they have allowed china to come into the global economy they've outsourced all their jobs to china and they've gotten rid of organized labor and they have pretty much visser rated the middle class in america and they let the fed print money for their friends but it never enters the real economy in fact the numbers $33.00 that the minimum wage would be apparently if it kept
under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose at that point was to try to squeeze workers' completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms since then but stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even though that they are causing deflation in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt the debt. we have an incredible...
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become suspicious and paranoid and everybody that everybody's cheating us when it was reagan and thatcher together we set in motion this situation right under reaganomics you know you had this if is aeration of the working class and organized labor you know you had the firing of the air traffic controllers and going postal these are postal workers that were being marginalized through the loss of purchasing power and you see that throughout the economy and then you know flash forward to the situation now where trump is indicating that we're moving away from this model of an ever expanding pai remember up until 11 you know 5 or 6 years ago the idea was we don't have to fight over the pie in the pie just keep growing it's about making the pie grow for everyone and we're lifting millions and millions out of poverty around the world and the pie is never going to stop growing now or back to the pie is limited if you get a slice of pie someone else does not get a slice of pie so that's mark until ism and it will be getting back to a gold standard soon because if you're going to have mark until i
become suspicious and paranoid and everybody that everybody's cheating us when it was reagan and thatcher together we set in motion this situation right under reaganomics you know you had this if is aeration of the working class and organized labor you know you had the firing of the air traffic controllers and going postal these are postal workers that were being marginalized through the loss of purchasing power and you see that throughout the economy and then you know flash forward to the...
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i think when he started off, he very much hoped theresa may would be his maggie thatcher and perhapsay the roddy reagan start we had that press conference where they had a great loving together. —— ronald reagan. 0ne great loving together. —— ronald reagan. one thing donald trump does know about british politics is brexit. he also prides himself as being a great deal maker. his idea of making a deal is confrontational, you make threats and bang the table and you get something out of the other side. theresa may's negotiating with the eu, some tories wanted her to do more of that, it has been an attempt at being more consensual. she ended up with a deal, not everything she wanted or tory mps wanted. i think trump is with people like the er g. he would like to see more threats, more walking away. theresa may would say, if we walk away, terrible things could happen to the economy. that is not a risk she is prepared to take. a drastically different style, which is probably why donald trump would like to see some little bit more confrontational in number ten. goes my case it therefore goin
i think when he started off, he very much hoped theresa may would be his maggie thatcher and perhapsay the roddy reagan start we had that press conference where they had a great loving together. —— ronald reagan. 0ne great loving together. —— ronald reagan. one thing donald trump does know about british politics is brexit. he also prides himself as being a great deal maker. his idea of making a deal is confrontational, you make threats and bang the table and you get something out of the...
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starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose of the point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sense that but stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even though that they are causing to place in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. we had one man 3540 years old. in the water. some 30 fisherman later. i guess to some. elements of water. and i. believe that this is the one that. is. tom. green who harsh thing. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics. i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. and now to athens where we're joined by alex christopher oh he is the director and writer for the duran dot com alex it's talk about john bolton the the evil twin mike pomp
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self-interest to us what milton friedman was like because he was a big inspirational visit from mrs thatcher in this country arguably tony blair and we're living in here on this specter 120000 dead for opposed to any rate austerity in. so on and the privatization of his to the country yeah so i was a socialist then when i debated and i debate him on t.v. you can go on you tube and see a 21 year old version of me and i would say he was i'd never met anybody who thought like him i grew up in leftwing circles in greenwich village in new york and i would say he was a lot once you accepted the assumptions of his system he was very logical an air tight and i would say just as a human being he and his wife were tremendously friendly and caring to me they did the show and we argued all day on the show and then he would take me out to dinner and really taught he just wanted to be a teacher what happened was that a 1st. decided that socialism wasn't for you well i. moved away from socialism when i was a police were go and basically what i covered were projects that were built with the best of intentio
self-interest to us what milton friedman was like because he was a big inspirational visit from mrs thatcher in this country arguably tony blair and we're living in here on this specter 120000 dead for opposed to any rate austerity in. so on and the privatization of his to the country yeah so i was a socialist then when i debated and i debate him on t.v. you can go on you tube and see a 21 year old version of me and i would say he was i'd never met anybody who thought like him i grew up in...
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starting really in the 1980s under reagan and thatcher and deregulation you had the said takeover and their sole purpose at that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real time sense but stuff. markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation. that they are causing to you in an environment where their money printing is increasing the debt. i thank you thank god thank you i thank. goodness thank you. was i think so. thank you. iran announced today that plans to increase its enrichment of uranium possibly breaking the 2015 nuclear agreement and adding another complicated layer to a dangerous escalation and rhetoric between the u.s. and iran this says u.s. officials continue to blame iran for last week's attack on 2 tankers in the gulf of oman while other world powers are urging the u.s. and its allies to quell the tense situation that's something our mayor up into something even more volatile here with the latest is r t correspondent john thanks for joining us
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ahead of tomorrow's 35th anniversary of the seminal battle of all grieve when thousands of margaret thatcher's police attack striking miners in the name of neoliberalism coming up on the show as britain prepares for a breakfast to prime minister did the man nicknamed mysticism pave the way for the end of the euro we speak to the former prime minister of italy about austerity and the impact of chinese communism and as the u.s. supreme court delivers opinions today is there a war on christianity or a war on the poor new york times best selling author david horowitz well a marxist dark agenda to destroy american christianity plus as a christian i certainly believe that's possible is it possible that don't trump has been sent by god to protect jews in oil tankers from the arraignment all this of all coming up in today's going underground the 1st which have a conservative politician becomes the next u.k. prime minister there likely be an enthusiastic supporter of brecht's it but our other european countries are now on course to undermine the neo liberal european project to here is a frosty european
ahead of tomorrow's 35th anniversary of the seminal battle of all grieve when thousands of margaret thatcher's police attack striking miners in the name of neoliberalism coming up on the show as britain prepares for a breakfast to prime minister did the man nicknamed mysticism pave the way for the end of the euro we speak to the former prime minister of italy about austerity and the impact of chinese communism and as the u.s. supreme court delivers opinions today is there a war on christianity...