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i did it with my thatcher book. i did a detailed analysis of who he ran against, what the issues were, and why that person ultimately lost to george thatcher. it would be so difficult. it would be lovely if it happened. there are great websites i want to encourage people to go on. america votes, which is a website run by tufts, and the american antiquarian society. it is free. it will tell you every vote recorded from every office, from local dogcatcher to president of the united states up through the 1820s. it will give every candidate, whether the candidate is known outside his own family. and if you got a vote, he is on that list in that website. explore with that. it's fascinating. fascinating. >> you have to love our audience because they are better than google. we have an answer to one of the questions. this is about the church services that were moved to statuary hall, that began in 1807 and were there through 1857. the first catholic to preach in the capital was bishop john england, who preached there on jan
i did it with my thatcher book. i did a detailed analysis of who he ran against, what the issues were, and why that person ultimately lost to george thatcher. it would be so difficult. it would be lovely if it happened. there are great websites i want to encourage people to go on. america votes, which is a website run by tufts, and the american antiquarian society. it is free. it will tell you every vote recorded from every office, from local dogcatcher to president of the united states up...
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i did it with my thatcher book, for example. i did a very detailed analysis of who he ran against, when the issues were and why that person lost. it would be so difficult, i think it would be lovely if it happened. there are great websites. i want to encourage people to go on american votes, which is a website run by tufts and the american antiquarians society. it is free. it will tell you every vote recorded for every office from local dot catcher up to the president of the united states up into the 18 twenties. it will give you every candidate. whether the candidate is known anyone -- anywhere outside his own family. if he has a vote, he's on the list on that website. it's fascinating. >> you have to love our audience. they are better than google. we have an answer to one of the questions. this is about the church services that were moved to statutory hall. they began their in 1807 and were there through 1857. the first catholic to preach in the capital was bishop john england. the bishop of north and south carolina, who breac
i did it with my thatcher book, for example. i did a very detailed analysis of who he ran against, when the issues were and why that person lost. it would be so difficult, i think it would be lovely if it happened. there are great websites. i want to encourage people to go on american votes, which is a website run by tufts and the american antiquarians society. it is free. it will tell you every vote recorded for every office from local dot catcher up to the president of the united states up...
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for example, i did it with my thatcher book. i did a very detailed analysis of who he ran against, what the issues were and why that person lost every time to george thatcher. it would be so difficult. i think it would be lovely if it happened. there are great websites. i encourage people to go on america votes which is a website run by the american antiquarians society. it
for example, i did it with my thatcher book. i did a very detailed analysis of who he ran against, what the issues were and why that person lost every time to george thatcher. it would be so difficult. i think it would be lovely if it happened. there are great websites. i encourage people to go on america votes which is a website run by the american antiquarians society. it
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he and margaret thatcher disagreed about this.argaret thatcher like held that mutually assured destructio avoided world war iii. reagan thought it was fundamentally immoral, and he wanted to move toward a policy that would not just he always opposed a nuclear freeze it'll eliminate nuclear weapons. and so these two things, right, his anti-communism and his nuclear abolitionism are going to come in conflict with one another when he is in office. he and his memoirs, in his autobiography, claimed these two things always work in tandem with one another. i think that is sort of wishful thinking looking. back there are times when how do you get to abolishing nor nuclear weapons he probably have to work with the soviets in one capacity or another if you can get there he is going to run into problems because of this seemingly paradoxical ideas. now conservatives to in 1983, really begin to praise the president. 1983 is the year that conservatives feel that ronald reagan comes into his own in terms of embracing a conservative foreign-polic
he and margaret thatcher disagreed about this.argaret thatcher like held that mutually assured destructio avoided world war iii. reagan thought it was fundamentally immoral, and he wanted to move toward a policy that would not just he always opposed a nuclear freeze it'll eliminate nuclear weapons. and so these two things, right, his anti-communism and his nuclear abolitionism are going to come in conflict with one another when he is in office. he and his memoirs, in his autobiography, claimed...
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he and margaret thatcher deeply disagreed. margaret thatcher thought it led to stability. reagan thought that it was a policy that basically held the american people and soviet people as hostages. he thought that it was immoral and he wanted to move toward a policy that would not just freeze weapons, he always opposed the nuclear freeze, but eliminate nuclear weapons. and so these two things, right, his anti-com munition will come into conflictmunition will come into conflict there is times that how do you get to abolishing nuclear weapons? you probably have to work with the soviets in one capacity or another if you are going to get there. so he will run into problems because of the seemingly paradox ever ideas. conservatives do in 1983 really begin to praise the president. 1983 is the year that conservatives feel like ronald reagan really sort of comes into his own in terms of emembracing a conservative foreign policy. and that of course is the year that ronald reagan announced the strategic defense initiative dubbed star wars. and so he created a missile shield so the un
he and margaret thatcher deeply disagreed. margaret thatcher thought it led to stability. reagan thought that it was a policy that basically held the american people and soviet people as hostages. he thought that it was immoral and he wanted to move toward a policy that would not just freeze weapons, he always opposed the nuclear freeze, but eliminate nuclear weapons. and so these two things, right, his anti-com munition will come into conflictmunition will come into conflict there is times...
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and i think reagan and thatcher were also supposed to be apert of it. they decided correctly at the last minute that might trigger the soviets. they might get concerned if they were involved. nonetheless, they went through with it with the sort of lower, still high ranking, but lower officials to run sort of able archer, and even though it wasn't reagan and thatcher and cole being involved, this really, really, the kgb immediately says this is it. this is it. this is the pre-emptive strike, this has to be it. they basically activate code red, right? they're ready. they're on high alert. nuclear war is coming. we have to be ready to launch. and so for the duration of able archer, for i think nine days, there's this tension. word about that gets back to reagan because the united states has a double agent in the kgb who is in london, and he reports to london that this is happening. so by november, by the end of november, early december, reagan is getting this information that the soviet union is comprised of people who actually believe the united states is
and i think reagan and thatcher were also supposed to be apert of it. they decided correctly at the last minute that might trigger the soviets. they might get concerned if they were involved. nonetheless, they went through with it with the sort of lower, still high ranking, but lower officials to run sort of able archer, and even though it wasn't reagan and thatcher and cole being involved, this really, really, the kgb immediately says this is it. this is it. this is the pre-emptive strike,...
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, people we re cameron or margaret thatcher, people were prepared to die in a ditch for their leaders that might not be the case for borisjohnson. their leaders. but that might not be the case for boris johnson. he's on holiday in scotland and he has an 80 seat majority. i think he feels pretty secure, honestly. his ratings are dropping, but in the long haul, i don't see gavin williamson going anytime soon, i don't think there'll bea anytime soon, i don't think there'll be a big reshuffle, as the papers say, the reshuffle will be in the new year according to the story, maybe i— does make people being shifted around. let's go to the guardian. i don't know if you stayed up guardian. i don't know if you stayed upfor guardian. i don't know if you stayed up for michelle 0bama upon zach speech last night. it was carried on networks, and it was really a full frontal attack on donald trump. 0ne got the perception this is what she's wanted to say for a long, long time. it seems to have drawn blood from mrtrump, who time. it seems to have drawn blood from mr trump, who was pretty peeved by some
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let's go all market thatcher -- margaret thatcher right now.hat is the unexpected in the full faith and credit that you are worried about? steven: i am worried about things getting worse than they already are. i know most people might come on the show and talk about inflation and inflation surprises. a lot of that is loosely based on what's going on with -- i don't agree with any of that. is mainlysupply explained by increased savings, and savings have gone up for a very good reason. it is risk aversion. i would be worried that policymakers are scraping the bottom of the toolbox, looking for new tools. i heard the bank of england talk about various tools that are in the box, which is all very well because it is saying that they've got the ability to do more. but really? i guess we are going to find out. there havethe past been constraints on these policies. it worries me that the emperor has no clothes, and at some point that gets found out. tom: steve major, vincent reinhart and carmen reinhart, both just phenomenal economists, have cowritten
let's go all market thatcher -- margaret thatcher right now.hat is the unexpected in the full faith and credit that you are worried about? steven: i am worried about things getting worse than they already are. i know most people might come on the show and talk about inflation and inflation surprises. a lot of that is loosely based on what's going on with -- i don't agree with any of that. is mainlysupply explained by increased savings, and savings have gone up for a very good reason. it is risk...
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you don't have to go very far back to find that the blair brown government and under thatcher you hado just between her and jeffrey howell when he was chancellor and underjohn major estimate is quite common that you get tensions between the chancel and the prime minister. probably one exception was david cameron and george osborne. now we suddenly have this flare—up. only a tiny one at the moment but the worry here is that it becomes what is a tiny little this agreement becomes bigger tension down the track. a go back to this point of because of the amount of spending they made over covid—i9, at some point, they will have to start making unpopular decisions. at that moment, rishi sunak has been giving going money. no wonder he has the highest approval ratings of any member of the cabinet. he has to start holding that back. boris johnson come he didn't like being unpopular either. it is not his stick or how he campaigned. he is the person who chairs the country are not tracked him down. you can see the tensions here and then he gets worse because the tension to the tory backbenches on
you don't have to go very far back to find that the blair brown government and under thatcher you hado just between her and jeffrey howell when he was chancellor and underjohn major estimate is quite common that you get tensions between the chancel and the prime minister. probably one exception was david cameron and george osborne. now we suddenly have this flare—up. only a tiny one at the moment but the worry here is that it becomes what is a tiny little this agreement becomes bigger tension...
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for example, i did it with my thatcher book. i did a very detailed analysis of who he ran against, what the issues were and why that person lost every time to george thatcher. it would be so difficult. i think it would be lovely if it happened. there are great websites. i encourage people to go on america votes which is a website run by the american antiquarians society. it is free. it will tell you every vote recorded for every office, from local dot catcher to the president of the united states, up until the 18 twenties. it will give every candidate. whether the candidate is known anywhere outside his own family. if he got a vote, he's on that list on the website. explore that, it's fascinating. it's fascinating. >> you have to love our audience. they are better than google. >> what the day ...? >> they have an answer about one of the questions. this is about the church services that were moved to statutory hall. you -- the first catholic to preach in the capital was the bishop of north and south carolina. he preached there on
for example, i did it with my thatcher book. i did a very detailed analysis of who he ran against, what the issues were and why that person lost every time to george thatcher. it would be so difficult. i think it would be lovely if it happened. there are great websites. i encourage people to go on america votes which is a website run by the american antiquarians society. it is free. it will tell you every vote recorded for every office, from local dot catcher to the president of the united...
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understanding that there are strong women who have leadership roles and have had leadership , margaretistory thatchercrean elizabeth -- queen elizabeth, that are capable of doing the jobs required of this government. frankly, the majority of women in this country that are single parents would hold a lot of this country together. the other thing i don't understand is how president trump can get away with flagrantly violating the law's up destroying institutions, -- violating the laws, destroying institutions, jeopardizing everything else. i don't understand why people aren't reacting to it like they should be. i don't know what we can do to change it and make sure our votes count. i have to vote absentee because i don't have the ability to go to the polls anymore. i want my vote counting and i don't understand how this man can undermine anything -- everything that constitutes our american democracy. toave family that goes fighting before the revolutionary war. guy thinking he can dictate how this country needs to be run. host: go ahead and respond. agree with you about women leadership. women have bee
understanding that there are strong women who have leadership roles and have had leadership , margaretistory thatchercrean elizabeth -- queen elizabeth, that are capable of doing the jobs required of this government. frankly, the majority of women in this country that are single parents would hold a lot of this country together. the other thing i don't understand is how president trump can get away with flagrantly violating the law's up destroying institutions, -- violating the laws, destroying...
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dissidents, especially those in russia who are standing up to tyranny and brutality and margaret thatchertical dissidents back in the days of the soviet union, she would support them, strongly back their cause. we need to see western leaders standing with russian dissidents, standing up to one of the most brutal regimes of our time. and we need to see also america's european allies all united in standing up to russia at this time. eric: one way you can do that, alexei navalny had a youtube channel, go to the youtube channel, there are 4 million followers, you can follow him on social media, if you want to show your support for some of these russian dissidents in the manor that margaret thatcher and others for freedom have done. good to see you. thank you for your insight. >> my pleasure. thank you very much. eric: we'll be right back. arthel: precincts across the country are facing a shortage of poll workers. many regular poll workers are opting out of the election due to concerns about coronavirus. alabama is now looking to hire workers who aren't even old enough to cast a ballot yet. ca
dissidents, especially those in russia who are standing up to tyranny and brutality and margaret thatchertical dissidents back in the days of the soviet union, she would support them, strongly back their cause. we need to see western leaders standing with russian dissidents, standing up to one of the most brutal regimes of our time. and we need to see also america's european allies all united in standing up to russia at this time. eric: one way you can do that, alexei navalny had a youtube...
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people like margaret thatcher or indira gandhi who were unafraid to take tough measures.also very strong women who are out in public risking their lives, risking the lives of their loved ones in detention for political action and i am not saying that these women, what i am saying is that the authoritarian regime needs them to behave in a certain way and as the president said, go home, raise your children and keep looking. they will use that same portrayal of women to protect themselves. they will say well, we have to come out on the streets. where are our husbands? what is happening to our children? they are doing it peacefully which is quite risky for the regime to act violently against, against barefoot women holding flowers? what that could do is cause a backfire, and that is that the police refused to attack these women. now we see in the last few hours threats to bring out the army. let's see what will happen if the army is asked to move against unarmed women. their sisters, their mothers, their lovers, they grandmothers. what will happen? in other regimes we have se
people like margaret thatcher or indira gandhi who were unafraid to take tough measures.also very strong women who are out in public risking their lives, risking the lives of their loved ones in detention for political action and i am not saying that these women, what i am saying is that the authoritarian regime needs them to behave in a certain way and as the president said, go home, raise your children and keep looking. they will use that same portrayal of women to protect themselves. they...
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against her instinct, that didn't happen very often with margaret thatcher, that the way to solve theish government, and once you do that, and a subject you're talking about is northern ireland, without the anglo irish agreement in 1985, you would not have had the good friday agreement in 1998. it is a political career with an outcome, i can't think of anyone who made peace in his own country, with so many opposing forces, who were so diametrically opposed. and the fact that northern ireland can do it, i've been lucky, i have had the privilege of talking to students and would—be peacemakers and journalists from lots of other countries where there are conflicts. the one thing you would say to them is, no matter how different these conflicts are, they are all different, there is no conflict that is exactly the same, but what you can say to people around the world is, if we can do it then anybody can do it, but the truth is, we only did it because john hume had this vision and this definition of the problem, and the dog—eared determination to see it through as well. there are times when
against her instinct, that didn't happen very often with margaret thatcher, that the way to solve theish government, and once you do that, and a subject you're talking about is northern ireland, without the anglo irish agreement in 1985, you would not have had the good friday agreement in 1998. it is a political career with an outcome, i can't think of anyone who made peace in his own country, with so many opposing forces, who were so diametrically opposed. and the fact that northern ireland...
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sleighing dragons like beto o'rourke and pocahontas many compare to margaret thatcher.hen a once in a hundred year pandemic hit which let him stay home and rest without having to stick his foote in his mouth on the stump. biden luck is running out and hasn't been to wisconsin in two years. how did that work out for hillary? a cnn poll just came out with trump and biden tied in the battleground state. biden doing much worse than hillary was in the stage of the race. trump is also in minnesota if he wins minnesota, watch out. barack obama sees the writing on the wall. instead of going high, he went low accused trump of destroying democracy. >> close to four years now he's shown no interest in putting in the work. no interest in using the awesome power of his office to help anyone but himself, and his friends. no interest in treating the presidency of anything but one more reality show that he can use to get the attention he craves. donald trump hasn't grown into the job because he can't. do not let them take away your democracy. jesse: obama is desperate a low turnout ele
sleighing dragons like beto o'rourke and pocahontas many compare to margaret thatcher.hen a once in a hundred year pandemic hit which let him stay home and rest without having to stick his foote in his mouth on the stump. biden luck is running out and hasn't been to wisconsin in two years. how did that work out for hillary? a cnn poll just came out with trump and biden tied in the battleground state. biden doing much worse than hillary was in the stage of the race. trump is also in minnesota if...
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the bottom line, the old quote from margaret thatcher, first you win the argument, then you win the vote. right now, donald trump is winning the argument with two-thirds of the people that i'm talking to. i think from a perspective of the people who would determine or could determine the outcome of this election, the energy is still with president trump. >> rich, if you had found that in half the focus groups, i don't think you'd be booked on the program today. it's the fact you that tell me that 16 of the 17 reached the similar consensus. what was different about erie, pennsylvania? >> what was different, erie was done in june, right after the social unrest. and people were sorting out emotions. and some were frustrated with president trump than typically would be. this past week in mccomb county it reverted to form and seven out of ten people would take trump. >> is there selection bias in the way you're going about this? >> i don't think there's selection bias. in fact, the professor has conducted research which i came across which validated what i found qualitatively. two-thirds the
the bottom line, the old quote from margaret thatcher, first you win the argument, then you win the vote. right now, donald trump is winning the argument with two-thirds of the people that i'm talking to. i think from a perspective of the people who would determine or could determine the outcome of this election, the energy is still with president trump. >> rich, if you had found that in half the focus groups, i don't think you'd be booked on the program today. it's the fact you that tell...
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for extreme efficiency in government, do you think that the anti-government rhetoric of reagan and thatcherhe defunding of many federal agencies over the years, has it caused a circumstance where it is much more difficult to coordinate a robust public health response that requires government in the united states? >> well under both the bush 43 administration and the obama administration, they both focused on pandemic issues, so i don't believe that the constant debate to and fro about the nature of government in the united states prevents an effective response. i think the problem is where you pointed your finger at the top. what i want to end on this is the white house is not all of the united states. so, probably most people haven't focused as much, but the federal reserve did a fantastic job not just for the u.s. economy but the global economy. i bet as we go forward the private sector woshing with government on vaccines will be a critical part of sort of getting out of this hole. so the next big question from an international side will be, how will the u.s. take advantage, our financial
for extreme efficiency in government, do you think that the anti-government rhetoric of reagan and thatcherhe defunding of many federal agencies over the years, has it caused a circumstance where it is much more difficult to coordinate a robust public health response that requires government in the united states? >> well under both the bush 43 administration and the obama administration, they both focused on pandemic issues, so i don't believe that the constant debate to and fro about the...
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also, gillian anderson will be playing margaret thatcher. that's cool.ng their first ever english language track, called "dynamite. featuring a fun throw-back vibe. a theme reflected in the music video which also dropped overnight. here you go. ♪ ♪ light it up like dynamite >> dynamite. there's bts, guys. what do you think? it's got a good vibe, right? kind of throwback. >> probably number one already >> right oh, when it broke the youtube record, i think -- i forgot the number, but it was 10 million views in 20 minutes. 20 minutes >> what? >> now it's over 50 million. yeah, 10 million views in 20 minutes, which is incredible if you want more bts, tune in on monday because the group is going to be here to talk about "dynamite" and a whole lot more. looking forward to bts on monday here on the show very cool. >>> finally, been trying to get to this story all week, but for time, it somehow hasn't made it. selena gomez has this cooking show that everybody is enjoying. it's called "selena and chef." here she's joined by chef roy choy to make some really amaz
also, gillian anderson will be playing margaret thatcher. that's cool.ng their first ever english language track, called "dynamite. featuring a fun throw-back vibe. a theme reflected in the music video which also dropped overnight. here you go. ♪ ♪ light it up like dynamite >> dynamite. there's bts, guys. what do you think? it's got a good vibe, right? kind of throwback. >> probably number one already >> right oh, when it broke the youtube record, i think -- i forgot...
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. >> the conservative party of great britain chose margaret thatcher as their leader, not because shean but because she was the best person for the job. there was no tokenism or cynical symbolism. >> now, donna, back when he said that, at the time it was the day after your mom was chosen. the white house swore he wasn't talking about her. but it was what he said the day after her pick. i'm just curious. what do you remember as the reaction to that comment versus what we've seen with president trump and kamala harris? >> well, president reagan, not just that comment, but throughout the whole campaign didn't actually directly criticize her. he -- it was more like vice president pence's response, welcoming her to the race. so their approach was more gracious. they didn't have -- they didn't do their own dirty work. they had others do the dirty work. they had oppo research really smear groups funded or supported by the campaign that were feeding things to the media att actually my father, because they felt if they attacked her directly, it would be seen as sexist. interestingly, i did thi
. >> the conservative party of great britain chose margaret thatcher as their leader, not because shean but because she was the best person for the job. there was no tokenism or cynical symbolism. >> now, donna, back when he said that, at the time it was the day after your mom was chosen. the white house swore he wasn't talking about her. but it was what he said the day after her pick. i'm just curious. what do you remember as the reaction to that comment versus what we've seen with...
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margaret thatcher says socialism is only good until you run out of other people's money.anders, joe biden, made wealth through politics. they don't talk about term limits. they enriched themselves through politics. they want to take power away from the american people. what they're proposing, it will bankrupt our country and make everyone dependent on the government. david: more than the economics of it, it is freedom aspect that bothers me the most. to be completely dependent on the government for everything that means you're not free. that is really scary as people in the old soviet union can tell you. ronna mcdaniel, thanks for coming in. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. david: to the border. a pair of 18-year-old arizona resident busted near the arizona border with $2 million of smuggled narcotics. border patrol council head brandon judd will join us with more on this looks like they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an ac
margaret thatcher says socialism is only good until you run out of other people's money.anders, joe biden, made wealth through politics. they don't talk about term limits. they enriched themselves through politics. they want to take power away from the american people. what they're proposing, it will bankrupt our country and make everyone dependent on the government. david: more than the economics of it, it is freedom aspect that bothers me the most. to be completely dependent on the government...
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eric: that is doctor anthony thatcher. if they want to safely reopen the schools.en infected with covid-19, while it's growing steadily since march, top 7% of all coronavirus cases in the u.s. 100,000 in the last few weeks of july. doctor, you are a specialist on pediatrics and children, what are you saying recommending to parents? >> i've been looking at this and it's clear kids over the age of ten and transmit the virus pretty well. these are studies based out of korea, they haven't been confirmed in the u.s. but i don't think that's likely. the little kids, even though they don't seem to transfer the virus, they still have virus in the upper airways and mouth. bottom line, the way i've been reporting on this, and areas for parts of the country with the level of community transmission is very low like new england and new york state and parts of the great plains in wyoming, try to open schools. note the importance of schools, heard this report from the american academy of pediatrics things we know that schools are essential for so many reasons not only for educati
eric: that is doctor anthony thatcher. if they want to safely reopen the schools.en infected with covid-19, while it's growing steadily since march, top 7% of all coronavirus cases in the u.s. 100,000 in the last few weeks of july. doctor, you are a specialist on pediatrics and children, what are you saying recommending to parents? >> i've been looking at this and it's clear kids over the age of ten and transmit the virus pretty well. these are studies based out of korea, they haven't...
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whenret thatcher once said they run out of your money than socialism is over.na was a third world country 40 or 50 years ago. now they are parallel because of manufacturers going after cheap labor. a representative of security said they are tired of making sneakers and they want to do technology. that country was built on cheap labor. they are afraid of president trump because he wants to drain the swamp. host: ok. is in los angeles, supporting joe biden. why do you support the former vice president? thrilled thatlly he chose a person of color for his vice presidential running mate. i suppose it is just that i prefer a president who tries to stick to the truth. the republican convention and it was interesting that one of trump's desires seems to be to portray himself as pro-immigration by having the naturalization ceremony. he last thing he did was sent a decree to the homeland security to deport foreign students if they weren't going to have in person classes. during the covid pandemic. his true feelings towards immigrants are cruel. abouteople are talking pro
whenret thatcher once said they run out of your money than socialism is over.na was a third world country 40 or 50 years ago. now they are parallel because of manufacturers going after cheap labor. a representative of security said they are tired of making sneakers and they want to do technology. that country was built on cheap labor. they are afraid of president trump because he wants to drain the swamp. host: ok. is in los angeles, supporting joe biden. why do you support the former vice...
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anywhere from market -- margaret --tcher -- margaret thatcher there are so many of them.ecause in this country people look to us, your leaders of democracy, yet we do not have respect for women in all forms and fashions. can you explain that? host: thank you. one point about market that you're purely was 45 years ago she was selected as head of the conservative party. she then ultimately became prime minister. the conservatives choosing her to lead the party. guest: that is such a great question. it is one that we are asked often. it is a complex set of issues. in many countries, you are looking at countries that have quotas. of parties run slate candidates, it is not quite the same way we have primary candidates here in this country. and there are quotas. parties have to have a number requirement of a certain percentage of women on their ticket. that is something that, there are people in this country who advocate for that and changing the party system a bit so that that would be included. it is very hard to imagine that happening given the system that we have and given
anywhere from market -- margaret --tcher -- margaret thatcher there are so many of them.ecause in this country people look to us, your leaders of democracy, yet we do not have respect for women in all forms and fashions. can you explain that? host: thank you. one point about market that you're purely was 45 years ago she was selected as head of the conservative party. she then ultimately became prime minister. the conservatives choosing her to lead the party. guest: that is such a great...
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understanding that there are strong women who have leadership roles and have had leadership , margaretistory thatchercrean elizabeth -- queen elizabeth, that are capable of doing the jobs required of this government. frankly, the majority of women in this country that are single parents would hold a lot of this country together. the other thing i don't understand is how president trump can get away with flagrantly violating the law's up destroying institutions, -- violating the laws, destroying institutions, jeopardizing everything else. i don't understand why people aren't reacting to it like they should be. i don't know what we can do to change it and make sure our votes count. i have to vote absentee because i don't have the ability to go to the polls anymore. i want my vote counting and i don't understand how this man can undermine anything -- everything that constitutes our american democracy. toave family that goes fighting before the revolutionary war. guy thinking he can dictate how this country needs to be run. host: go ahead and respond. agree with you about women leadership. women have bee
understanding that there are strong women who have leadership roles and have had leadership , margaretistory thatchercrean elizabeth -- queen elizabeth, that are capable of doing the jobs required of this government. frankly, the majority of women in this country that are single parents would hold a lot of this country together. the other thing i don't understand is how president trump can get away with flagrantly violating the law's up destroying institutions, -- violating the laws, destroying...
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students who had not been able to sit their exams, and it was of course the awarding body pearson thatchery for the murder of 22 people in the 2017 terror attack. abedi has refused to attend his two—day sentencing hearing and face the families of the victims — who gave emotional statements in court about the impact of their loss. kamala harris has accepted her nomination as the us democratic pa rty's vice—presidential candidate — becoming the first black women to do so. speaking at the party convention — she accused president trump of turning tragedies into political weapons. our correspondent david willis has more. hey, everybody, it's me, kamala. so before i go on stage later tonight, i want to talk about the importance of voting. prior to bringing down the curtain on an historic night, kamala harris appeared briefly to appeal to democrats to vote. i think we need to ask ourselves, why don't they want us to vote? why is there so much effort to silence our voices? and the answer is because when we vote, things change. unusual though it is for former presidents to attack an incumbent, this
students who had not been able to sit their exams, and it was of course the awarding body pearson thatchery for the murder of 22 people in the 2017 terror attack. abedi has refused to attend his two—day sentencing hearing and face the families of the victims — who gave emotional statements in court about the impact of their loss. kamala harris has accepted her nomination as the us democratic pa rty's vice—presidential candidate — becoming the first black women to do so. speaking at the...