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[ laughter ] >> margaret thatcher face., television with my kids or something, or reading a book, and realizing that my face was in that, you know, that position, that overbite and, yeah and then sometimes -- you know, i did a third season of "sex ed," and she kind of snuck in there every once in a while. i'd have to say, "no, wait, wait, wait, sorry. you may not realize that, but i know that she just walked in the door can we please do another take? >> seth: there's a very unique kind of person who only wants their sex education from someone talking like margaret thatcher, and you are perfect for them >> great introduce me >> seth: now, you mention your kids do you have -- is it three boys? >> i have two boys and one girl. >> seth: two boys and one girl do they engage with your work? i would imagine, like, sex education -- you know, again, that is about a mother who's a sex therapist who talks to her teenage son. do your kids watch that? and if so, is it a difficult show for them to watch, or do they enjoy it? >> they're n
[ laughter ] >> margaret thatcher face., television with my kids or something, or reading a book, and realizing that my face was in that, you know, that position, that overbite and, yeah and then sometimes -- you know, i did a third season of "sex ed," and she kind of snuck in there every once in a while. i'd have to say, "no, wait, wait, wait, sorry. you may not realize that, but i know that she just walked in the door can we please do another take? >> seth: there's...
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._ thatcher...cher... i thought he 'ust soaked, he didn't say i thatcher... i thought he just soaked, he didn't say very . thatcher... i thought he just - soaked, he didn't say very much! but when he did say something, he made it when he did 5ay something, he made it very— when he did say something, he made it very clear _ when he did say something, he made it very clear what he thought and i was there — it very clear what he thought and i was there on a few occasions when he did it _ was there on a few occasions when he did it then _ was there on a few occasions when he did it. then you think about mr5 t hack-seat — did it. then you think about mr5 t back—seat driving john major. that has happened rather less in more recent— has happened rather less in more recent times but i suppose what this mail story— recent times but i suppose what this mail story in tomorrow's paper says pretty— mail story in tomorrow's paper says pretty clearly is that it is really repeating what mrs may had made clear in_ r
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so besides being an avid cold warrior, he and margaret thatcher, deeply disagreed about this.ey thought that mutual -- . so reagan wanted to move to a policy that would not just freeze weapons, but eliminate weapons. so his anti communism, and his nuclear abolition-ism, are going to come into conflict with one another when he's in office. in his memoir, is autobiography these things always work in tandem with one another. i think that's wishful thinking, looking back there are times when you know if you haven't got to abolishing nuclear weapons, you'll probably have to work with the soviets again if you're going to get there. so he's going to run into some problems, because of the seemingly paradox of ideas. now conservatives do in 1983 really begin to, praise the president. 19 a three is the year that conservatives feel like ronald reagan really comes into his own in terms of embracing a conservative foreign policy. and that of course is the year that ronald reagan, announced the strategic defense initiative. stubbed it was dubbed star wars by the critical press. and so reaga
so besides being an avid cold warrior, he and margaret thatcher, deeply disagreed about this.ey thought that mutual -- . so reagan wanted to move to a policy that would not just freeze weapons, but eliminate weapons. so his anti communism, and his nuclear abolition-ism, are going to come into conflict with one another when he's in office. in his memoir, is autobiography these things always work in tandem with one another. i think that's wishful thinking, looking back there are times when you...
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he and margaret thatcher deeply disagreed about this. reagan thought that it was a policy that basically held the american people and the soviet people as hostages in this conflict. he thought it was fundamentally immoral and he wanted to move toward a policy that would not just freeze weapons. he always opposed a nuclear freeze, but eliminate nuclear weapons. these two things his anti-communism and nuclear abolitionist are going to kml come into conflict. there are times how do you get to abolishing nuclear weapons. you probably have to work with the soviets in one capacity or another if you're going to get there. he's going to run into some problems because this sort of seemingly paradox of ideas. now, conservatives do in 1983 really begin to praise the president. 1983 is the year that conservatives feel like ronald reagan reggy sort of comes into his own in terms of embracing a conservative foreign policy. and that's of course the year that ronald reagan announced the strategic defense initiative, right? dubbed star wars by the very c
he and margaret thatcher deeply disagreed about this. reagan thought that it was a policy that basically held the american people and the soviet people as hostages in this conflict. he thought it was fundamentally immoral and he wanted to move toward a policy that would not just freeze weapons. he always opposed a nuclear freeze, but eliminate nuclear weapons. these two things his anti-communism and nuclear abolitionist are going to kml come into conflict. there are times how do you get to...
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he had spent hours on the phone with margaret thatcher and developed a trust relationship there.d brought mitteron to walker's point and renewed the u.s./french relationship and relations and developed a strong relationship with mitteron. cole didn't have to be talked into it. if anything, cole had to be slowed down. in fact, gorbachev in meetings with the president and in his memoire, says the only thing that -- one of the things that could have screwed this up was cole's impatience to go right to reunification. so the art form was getting the british and the french, whose nations had been savaged one way or the other by the germans just a generation ago, to accept a strong, reunited germany. it was really the relationship he developed with mitteron and thatcher take allowed that to -- and certainly with gorbachev, that allowed that to happen. we were astounded that not only did gorbachev accept -- i won't say feel comfortable, i will say accept, at the appropriate time the concept of a reunified germany, but he didn't really raise much objection when it was proposed that a reun
he had spent hours on the phone with margaret thatcher and developed a trust relationship there.d brought mitteron to walker's point and renewed the u.s./french relationship and relations and developed a strong relationship with mitteron. cole didn't have to be talked into it. if anything, cole had to be slowed down. in fact, gorbachev in meetings with the president and in his memoire, says the only thing that -- one of the things that could have screwed this up was cole's impatience to go...
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abandoned very very fast many countries in the global war the united kingdom especially when margaret thatcher became prime minister of the united states especially when ronald reagan became president became very conservative didn't like the fact that these countries former colonies from the global south were now becoming numerically dominant in the world health the same way. but faced with ever increasing challenges the organization suffered from its limited size in 2020 its budget was close to 5000000000 euros an impressive sounding some bus in fact no more than the annual. of the single major hospital in the developed world. really the budget of the world health organization is very small compared to budgets and even in cities and big cities his 1st public health codes so w.h.o. doesn't have a budget which permitted to do what it could be doing and so every time there's an emergency it has to go out and raise more phones in order to respond to that emergency. ronald reagan the us president during the 1980 s. was the 1st to understand that this modest budget gave him political leverage over
abandoned very very fast many countries in the global war the united kingdom especially when margaret thatcher became prime minister of the united states especially when ronald reagan became president became very conservative didn't like the fact that these countries former colonies from the global south were now becoming numerically dominant in the world health the same way. but faced with ever increasing challenges the organization suffered from its limited size in 2020 its budget was close...
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margaret thatcher starts saying, wait a minute, you are putting nuclear weapons on my territory and if you will do that without giving us a heads up, what are you going to do with those awfully powerful tools? this is a key part of that story. thank you for those questions and for your generous comments. less bring into the conversation. >> thank you. i am pleased to be here and to discuss this amazing book. i know simon has been working on this project for a long time and i cannot talk enough about the , all of archival research the archives you went through, makes this book shine and shows us what you can do, looking at inhives and digging around places that you may not think you are going to find something allows you to get the nuances of these stories on the superpowers during this period. i do need to start with my arelaimer, these views mine, not of the u.s. government, and my comments are going to be based solely on declassified and publicly available materials. ,ow that that is out of the way like simon, i have worked with these characters and documents and in these archives fo
margaret thatcher starts saying, wait a minute, you are putting nuclear weapons on my territory and if you will do that without giving us a heads up, what are you going to do with those awfully powerful tools? this is a key part of that story. thank you for those questions and for your generous comments. less bring into the conversation. >> thank you. i am pleased to be here and to discuss this amazing book. i know simon has been working on this project for a long time and i cannot talk...
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care subsidies scheme which saw around $10000.00 families accused of fraud prime minister margaret thatcher and this cabinet will stay on in a caretaker capacity until elections bartsch the dates of a dance for the 1st palestinian elections in more than 15 years present as the legislative and presidential those will be held in may and june they be delayed because of the goshi a sions between the buses party fatah and his rivals have us of course those are the headlines all stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com but with more news in half an hour next it's 101 east the suburban dream. underside of a stall says they once prosperous fishing village sinks spinny somali. parliamentary elections ignites fierce rivalry that will determine the future of this defeated and politically divided community. a microcosm reflecting the plight of a nation witness venezuela a sinking revolution on a just. since the 19th forcing big sea she said spread their population growth by building the suburbs to the capital of western australia nearly 90 percent of a struggling families live in a sprawl of neighb
care subsidies scheme which saw around $10000.00 families accused of fraud prime minister margaret thatcher and this cabinet will stay on in a caretaker capacity until elections bartsch the dates of a dance for the 1st palestinian elections in more than 15 years present as the legislative and presidential those will be held in may and june they be delayed because of the goshi a sions between the buses party fatah and his rivals have us of course those are the headlines all stories on our...
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and dominated civil society and then starting around the eighty's into regulation and the reagan thatcher era financialization took over and so institutions became the servant of the markets and everything had a price everything was traded on the stock exchange everything became financial ised and our institutions shrunk and value and dominance down to almost nothing and so at the moment what we're hearing is that the investor class has no responsibility a kind of wacko milton friedman esque way to anything but their own self aggrandizement and they have no responsibility to society whatsoever it's a complete breakdown of the social contract and we're now into a chaotic period paul tudor jones looked at this and he said you know what big coin is actually a bet on humanity and where is buying into these plays that flame to the societal breakdown as wall street's recommending now of course why wouldn't they then you need to decide on your own volition do i want to be a part of the problem and invest in the destruction of america or do i want to buy big coin and invest in humanity and hope t
and dominated civil society and then starting around the eighty's into regulation and the reagan thatcher era financialization took over and so institutions became the servant of the markets and everything had a price everything was traded on the stock exchange everything became financial ised and our institutions shrunk and value and dominance down to almost nothing and so at the moment what we're hearing is that the investor class has no responsibility a kind of wacko milton friedman esque...
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and that was a period in let's call the winter the new native pastures politically with margaret thatcher totally dominant but then when she was a place by john major you had a 5 tecla advantage that you not because she was the prime minister's payer and the house the thomas did that give you special access data quickly you were able to get a few favors of retirement because that john major lived upon you not tough not to cancel his vote. tearing his pairing and there were times when we didn't but for most of the 20 years we didn't and i got on very well with him and i'm still in touch with him and i regard him as a very fine human being i disagree with much of his politics and he disagrees with mine but here and his wife and eleanor myself. keep in close contact now than at that time the fact that he was prime minister and was willing to give a year when s. he did give opportunity ring with who i want. and i think that the way in which he handled the northern ireland situation leading to tony blair then took it on and got the good friday agreement i think that his understanding of the di
and that was a period in let's call the winter the new native pastures politically with margaret thatcher totally dominant but then when she was a place by john major you had a 5 tecla advantage that you not because she was the prime minister's payer and the house the thomas did that give you special access data quickly you were able to get a few favors of retirement because that john major lived upon you not tough not to cancel his vote. tearing his pairing and there were times when we didn't...
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was abandoned very very fast many countries in the global united kingdom especially when margaret thatcher became prime minister of the united states especially when ronald reagan became president became very conservative didn't like the fact that these countries former colonies from the global south were now becoming numerically dominant in the world health the same way. but faced with ever increasing challenges the organization suffered from its limited size in 2020 its budget was close to 5000000000 euros an impressive sounding some bus in fact no more than the annual budget of a single major hospital in the developed world. clearly the budget of the world health organisation is very small compared to budgets and even in cities and big cities as far as public health goes so w.h.o. doesn't have a budget which permitted to do what it could be doing and so every time there's an emergency it has to go out and raise more funds in order to respond to that emergency. ronald reagan the us president during the 1980 s. was the 1st to understand that this modest budget gave him political leverage
was abandoned very very fast many countries in the global united kingdom especially when margaret thatcher became prime minister of the united states especially when ronald reagan became president became very conservative didn't like the fact that these countries former colonies from the global south were now becoming numerically dominant in the world health the same way. but faced with ever increasing challenges the organization suffered from its limited size in 2020 its budget was close to...
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against him i think that is the greater going back on cold that's what is officials and margaret thatcherade the same mistake and 1939 or 1989. at least the ambition was noble. it was to circumvent slaughter on the western front. it was the only original strategic idea that anyone came up with in the first world war. but abdication? i think churchill was right about the application. to our modern tastes, it's perfectly right that a couple should be allowed tomorrow irrespective of who they are. if the king loved mrs. simpson, she should be allowed to marry her. and modern sentiment would be very much with churchill. but indian independence, he was absolutely 100% wrong. and still looks wrong today. he used language about mahatma candy, that is absolutely disgraceful. gandhi should be bound and trampled by an elephant at the gates of delhi. mad. totally lost it. the only thing i could say in mitigation, and it's not much is that in his sort of imperialist vision, the empire had done some great things or some good things for india in the sense that barbaric practices and the shunning of unt
against him i think that is the greater going back on cold that's what is officials and margaret thatcherade the same mistake and 1939 or 1989. at least the ambition was noble. it was to circumvent slaughter on the western front. it was the only original strategic idea that anyone came up with in the first world war. but abdication? i think churchill was right about the application. to our modern tastes, it's perfectly right that a couple should be allowed tomorrow irrespective of who they are....
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going back on gold, that was what his officials were telling him to do and, frankly, margaret thatchermade the same mistake. so he can be forgiven for that and, well, i didn't think it was ever going to work. at least the ambition was noble, to circumvent slaughter on the western front. it was the only original strategic idea anybody came up with in the first world war. abdication actually i think he was right about the abdication nowadays. to our modern tastes, it's perfectly right that a couple should be allowed to marry irrespective of who they are and if the king loved there is simpson he should be allowed to marry her. that was his view. modern sentiment would be very much with churchill. indian independence he was absolutely 100% wrong and still looks wrong today. and he used language about gandy that is disgraceful. ghandi should be bound and trampled. totally lost it. the only thing i can possibly say in mitigation, it's not much, he, in his sort of wiggish imperialist vision, the empire had done some great things or some good things for india in the sense that barbaric practic
going back on gold, that was what his officials were telling him to do and, frankly, margaret thatchermade the same mistake. so he can be forgiven for that and, well, i didn't think it was ever going to work. at least the ambition was noble, to circumvent slaughter on the western front. it was the only original strategic idea anybody came up with in the first world war. abdication actually i think he was right about the abdication nowadays. to our modern tastes, it's perfectly right that a...
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king, colin powell, margaret thatcher, dylan and springstein, thurgood marshal and john lewis, mandelaand spielberg and streep, stephen hawking and hank aaron. and finally tony fauci and joe biden. a good shrink might theorize about an attempt to sully an honor others have received. it was telling when devin nunes received his medal today, no media were allowed at that event. on that note, that is our broadcast as we start a new week and a consequential one in our country. i'll see you tomorrow morning starting with our special coverage early in the evening, something about two runoff senate elections in georgia. for now for us on behalf of all my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. it's really, really nice to be back. whether or not you were able to get some time off over the holiday -- and i hope you did -- i unfortunately have to break it to you now if you don't already know that this week, now that we're all back, this week is going to be nuts. but because this week is going to be nuts, because i can guarantee that
king, colin powell, margaret thatcher, dylan and springstein, thurgood marshal and john lewis, mandelaand spielberg and streep, stephen hawking and hank aaron. and finally tony fauci and joe biden. a good shrink might theorize about an attempt to sully an honor others have received. it was telling when devin nunes received his medal today, no media were allowed at that event. on that note, that is our broadcast as we start a new week and a consequential one in our country. i'll see you tomorrow...
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king, colin powell, margaret thatcher, dylan sinatra and springstein, thurgood marshal and john lewis, mandela, ali, barra and mayes, streisand and spielberg and streep, stephen hawking and hank aaron. and finally tony fauci and joe biden. a good shrink might theorize about an attempt to soil an honor others have received. it was telling when devin nunes received his medal today, no media were allowed at that event. on that note, that is our broadcast for this monday night as we start a new week and a consequential one in our country. happy new year to all. thanks to my friends for filling in over the break. i'll see you tomorrow morning starting with our special coverage early in the evening, something about two runoff senate elections in georgia. for now for us on behalf of all my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night. >>> tonight on "all in," trump goes down to georgia looking for an election to steal. >> so what are we going to do here folks, i only need 11,000 votes. give me abreak. >> 16 days from the inauguration of president biden, and president trump won't let go
king, colin powell, margaret thatcher, dylan sinatra and springstein, thurgood marshal and john lewis, mandela, ali, barra and mayes, streisand and spielberg and streep, stephen hawking and hank aaron. and finally tony fauci and joe biden. a good shrink might theorize about an attempt to soil an honor others have received. it was telling when devin nunes received his medal today, no media were allowed at that event. on that note, that is our broadcast for this monday night as we start a new...
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in particular, margaret thatcher, who is generally perceived as reagan closest ally, she is probably his harshest critic on the siberian pipeline issue. that is another key obstacle to challenge to nato cohesion. it does not portend well for the imf issue. on one hand, it is seen as american overreach and to many people, american arrogance, and on the other hand, because the united states can't get its allies on board, and this is frustrating to the reagan administration, but reagan in particular backed down to a certain extent on this issue in order to preserve the stability and solidity of the alliance and not subject it to a less necessary stress test than deploying cruise missiles. christian: elizabeth, any follow-up questions, short questions, since we have a number of questions collating? elizabeth: i don't, i'm going to let you keep going with the audience, but i'm apologizing to simon. the documentation in these two volumes will marry well with everything simon has written about and provide more context. look for them soon on the internet. christian: thank you. question by em
in particular, margaret thatcher, who is generally perceived as reagan closest ally, she is probably his harshest critic on the siberian pipeline issue. that is another key obstacle to challenge to nato cohesion. it does not portend well for the imf issue. on one hand, it is seen as american overreach and to many people, american arrogance, and on the other hand, because the united states can't get its allies on board, and this is frustrating to the reagan administration, but reagan in...
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when i read about your background it took me back to the thatcher era and norman tebbit when he tolds, i've always worked — the place to find a job. yes, i've always worked since _ the place to find a job. yes, i've always worked since i _ the place to find a job. yes, i've always worked since i left - the place to find a job. yes, i've always worked since i left high l always worked since i left high school back in 2001 but this year with the pandemic i started my new job on march the 8th which was obviously before the let down, before any of the chancellor's schemes were even created. but because i got paid after march 19 that meant i was ineligible. so i had to sign on to universal credit, that was the only thing open for me during the first lockdown. that's where things started to unravel because my first payment from universal credit i got nothing because my new employer, the one that wanted to furlough me but was unable to because of the rti dead, she had paid me for the 12 dates i'd worked up until then —— rti date. 50 worked up untilthen -- rti date. so ou worked up until the
when i read about your background it took me back to the thatcher era and norman tebbit when he tolds, i've always worked — the place to find a job. yes, i've always worked since _ the place to find a job. yes, i've always worked since i _ the place to find a job. yes, i've always worked since i left - the place to find a job. yes, i've always worked since i left high l always worked since i left high school back in 2001 but this year with the pandemic i started my new job on march the 8th...
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even mr thatcher in america has said that there is no medical but education of this.—— ducked about catchy. that has been verified, but pfizer have not in the test that proves that waiting for 12 weeks will be making that valid. and the government's decked out as of the sea driven by the greatest motive which is to let as many people as possible have a vaccine, but if it turns out that that first taxation is not enough, and it is a validated, it would be a waste of effort. let mejust validated, it would be a waste of effort. let me just quote you what you know, i'm sure. doctorjonathan van tan said that the analysis shows that the vaccine at 89% effective against covid—19 in the period of 15 to 21 days after the first dose. it is unlikely such protection would decline severely in the 12 weeks after the jab. he said simply put, this is the key points, every time we vaccinate someone a this is the key points, every time we vaccinate someone a second time, we vaccinate someone a second time, we are not vaccinating someone else for the first time. i think gave the example
even mr thatcher in america has said that there is no medical but education of this.—— ducked about catchy. that has been verified, but pfizer have not in the test that proves that waiting for 12 weeks will be making that valid. and the government's decked out as of the sea driven by the greatest motive which is to let as many people as possible have a vaccine, but if it turns out that that first taxation is not enough, and it is a validated, it would be a waste of effort. let mejust...
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i totally buy into what margaret thatcher said.ne of those bright, young voices and i hope you go on all the networks everywhere you can be heard especially in the lions den of those liberal bastion and go out there and make the case for the conservative cause. have you already stirred the plot. you have this unique opportunity. i'm so excited for you and what you are doing and god bless you. godspeed. >> thank you all. and, jason, i just got to say i'm a really big fan. you inspired me to run for congress when i was very young so thank you very much. jason: i'm honored. thank you. griff: that's a ringing endorsement. madison elect madison cawthorn, it will be fun to watch your career, sir and congratulations. >> thank you all. have a great morning. happy new year. griff: all right. first, big business bolted to texas. now the rose bowl is rolling along to the lone star state. so who is to blame for california's major losing streak? well, more on that next. and from our fox friends at fox bets, download the fox bet super 6 app. and
i totally buy into what margaret thatcher said.ne of those bright, young voices and i hope you go on all the networks everywhere you can be heard especially in the lions den of those liberal bastion and go out there and make the case for the conservative cause. have you already stirred the plot. you have this unique opportunity. i'm so excited for you and what you are doing and god bless you. godspeed. >> thank you all. and, jason, i just got to say i'm a really big fan. you inspired me...
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culture wars, and start talking about the conservativism of kirk, burk, buckley, regan, of margaret thatcher of never neverland. >> or just do your job and honor your oath of office and protect our nation. >>> still ahead on "morning joe", more and more companies are cutting ties with the president and his personal businesses. stephanie ruhle joins with us new reporting on how trump may be in trouble financially. you're watching "morning joe". we'll be right back. joe". we'll be right back. when you're through with powering through, it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for every trip you've been dreaming of, expedia has millions of flexible booking options. because the best trip is wherever we go together. ♪ what were the odds you would even be you? with your uniquely-you sneeze. and, your uniquely-you health needs? 1 in 400 trillion. roughly. that's why walgreens created something new. with personalized, real-time health alerts. cash rewards on...everything. and pickup in as little as 30 minutes. intro
culture wars, and start talking about the conservativism of kirk, burk, buckley, regan, of margaret thatcher of never neverland. >> or just do your job and honor your oath of office and protect our nation. >>> still ahead on "morning joe", more and more companies are cutting ties with the president and his personal businesses. stephanie ruhle joins with us new reporting on how trump may be in trouble financially. you're watching "morning joe". we'll be right...
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a combination of trump and margaret thatcher. she will have a huge impact on congress.he is one of the people leading the objection to the electoral college. she is one of the stars and she will be out there leading the charge on wednesday. host: do you think that effort her sort hinders the congress going forward. caller: i think it helps it. i predict marjorie taylor greene will become one of the most popular members. host: but as far as the work of the congress overall, do you think that work helps or hinders? caller: helps. host: aside from her personally, overall do you think it will help congress do what it has to do as far as passing legislation and the like? caller: i think it helps. i think she will help move it forward. she will be a superstar for the conservative cause. david ingo to milwaukee, wisconsin, republican line. caller: the reason i called is i have been really worried about people looking, the democrats think republicans are dumb. to change the world will make the country less efficient under donald trump. host: ok. let's go to elmer, new jersey. c
a combination of trump and margaret thatcher. she will have a huge impact on congress.he is one of the people leading the objection to the electoral college. she is one of the stars and she will be out there leading the charge on wednesday. host: do you think that effort her sort hinders the congress going forward. caller: i think it helps it. i predict marjorie taylor greene will become one of the most popular members. host: but as far as the work of the congress overall, do you think that...