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if mrs thatcher came _ did not get it any more. if mrs thatcher came on _ did not get it any more.y more. if mrs thatcher came on the news, l did not get it any more. if mrs l thatcher came on the news, you did not get it any more. if mrs - thatcher came on the news, you may remember she was known as tbw, that bloody woman, is what she was known as? , �* ., ., as? they didn't go out campaigning or an hint as? they didn't go out campaigning or anything like _ as? they didn't go out campaigning or anything like that, _ as? they didn't go out campaigning or anything like that, they - as? they didn't go out campaigning or anything like that, they didn't i or anything like that, they didn't go on demos or anything like that. but my dad's parents who were committed to the salvation army, incredibly good people, hard—working and never had very much. but everything they had, they gave back to the community. they were a big inspiration to me. llirul’ith to the community. they were a big inspiration to me.— to the community. they were a big inspiration to me. with those values drilled into y
if mrs thatcher came _ did not get it any more. if mrs thatcher came on _ did not get it any more.y more. if mrs thatcher came on the news, l did not get it any more. if mrs l thatcher came on the news, you did not get it any more. if mrs - thatcher came on the news, you may remember she was known as tbw, that bloody woman, is what she was known as? , �* ., ., as? they didn't go out campaigning or an hint as? they didn't go out campaigning or anything like _ as? they didn't go out campaigning...
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mrs thatcher you say was not contribution. mrs thatcher you say was rrot liked _ contribution. _ contribution. mrs thatcher you say was not liked in your _ contribution. mrs thatcher you say was not liked in your house, - contribution. mrs thatcher you say was not liked in your house, but i contribution. mrs thatcher you say was not liked in your house, but it| was not liked in your house, but it wasn't that political. when you look back now, what do you think about it? are there things to learn from it or admired about it?! it? are there things to learn from it or admired about it?— it or admired about it? i was politico 's — it or admired about it? i was politico 's eyes _ it or admired about it? i was politico 's eyes because - it or admired about it? i was l politico 's eyes because there it or admired about it? i was - politico 's eyes because there were politico �*s eyes because there were so many cups — politicise. our library was turned into a classroom because there was more students than space, and there were never enough textbooks. i learned to the conservative gover
mrs thatcher you say was not contribution. mrs thatcher you say was rrot liked _ contribution. _ contribution. mrs thatcher you say was not liked in your _ contribution. mrs thatcher you say was not liked in your house, - contribution. mrs thatcher you say was not liked in your house, but i contribution. mrs thatcher you say was not liked in your house, but it| was not liked in your house, but it wasn't that political. when you look back now, what do you think about it? are there things to...
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, and he's ending up being _ new thatcher, and he's ending up being the — new thatcher, and he's endinge seems to be saying in the _ this is what he seems to be saying in the story, — this is what he seems to be saying in the story, "i want to stay for the next — in the story, "i want to stay for the next ten years." he doesn't have a vision _ the next ten years." he doesn't have a vision of— the next ten years." he doesn't have a vision of what to do at that time or where — a vision of what to do at that time or where he — a vision of what to do at that time or where he wants to take britain, he doesn't — or where he wants to take britain, he doesn't seem to have any ideology at all, really, hejust he doesn't seem to have any ideology at all, really, he just seems to want _ at all, really, he just seems to want to— at all, really, he just seems to want to give anything to people and -ive want to give anything to people and give something else to other people. it's a give something else to other people. it's a have _ give something else to other people. it's a have your cake and eat it
, and he's ending up being _ new thatcher, and he's ending up being the — new thatcher, and he's endinge seems to be saying in the _ this is what he seems to be saying in the story, — this is what he seems to be saying in the story, "i want to stay for the next — in the story, "i want to stay for the next ten years." he doesn't have a vision _ the next ten years." he doesn't have a vision of— the next ten years." he doesn't have a vision of what to do at that...
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mrs thatcher you say was not liked in your house, but it wasn't that political.u look back now, what do you think about it? are there things to learn from it or admired about it? i was polticised because there were so many cuts. our library was turned into a classroom because there was more students than space, and there were never enough textbooks. i learned the conservative government we had didn't care enough about schools like mine and the kids i grew up with. and that's why ijoined the labour party. it's those values that still drives me. but there are people who say we have to learn something. what i would say, i wrote a book about women in politics, and obviously, i wrote about thatcher in that book. it made me think when i was growing up, i knew i didn't like her but i never doubted that a woman could lead and get a topjob, because there she was doing it. i didn't agree with her politics, but i think in some ways, she inspired women to believe that they could do it. you've got working—class values coming from your grandparents, but it's a classic upbringi
mrs thatcher you say was not liked in your house, but it wasn't that political.u look back now, what do you think about it? are there things to learn from it or admired about it? i was polticised because there were so many cuts. our library was turned into a classroom because there was more students than space, and there were never enough textbooks. i learned the conservative government we had didn't care enough about schools like mine and the kids i grew up with. and that's why ijoined the...
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once they pass you need to talk about margaret thatcher. suppose margaret thatcher stayed home to watch her get not that there's anything wrong with that. it's a very noble profession think of the difference in england, in the world. she partnered with ronald reagan. they did incredible things. and, of course, claire lewis booth. she was the age of my great-grandmother, probably your great, great grandmother because you're younger, unbelievable the things she did back in when women were not at the party. we have big picture here of our office. it's a 1944 republican national convention. she's like this. she's giving the keynote speech. she lows into roseau, president was up and said you lied us into war. its military family. she was so ahead of her times, a congresswoman when there were like ten. she was editor of "vanity fair." she was basically homeschooled. her father was an itinerant musician. he left the family before she was grown so the move from town to town. she had four years of formal schooling and what an incredible career, a wr
once they pass you need to talk about margaret thatcher. suppose margaret thatcher stayed home to watch her get not that there's anything wrong with that. it's a very noble profession think of the difference in england, in the world. she partnered with ronald reagan. they did incredible things. and, of course, claire lewis booth. she was the age of my great-grandmother, probably your great, great grandmother because you're younger, unbelievable the things she did back in when women were not at...
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prime minister margaret thatcher.now if anderson talked to the former conservative leader for inspiration for getting the key fact that margaret thatcher has been dead. >> continuing with the whole margaret thatcher thing, her question is have you talked to her about the role at all? well, i have not spoken to margaret. >> pete: minor oversight? >> i have not talked to margaret. look, i tried to do some number crunching to make this make sense. i tried to give the report the benefit of the doubt. i'm trying to be a good person, we need a lot more niceness in the world. 2013 margaret thatcher died may be the crown was filled in its fourth season, no, first one was 2016. she didn't play until 2019. he >> pete: i think she didn't know either. that's my guess. if moving on it's a real wake-up call for 911 in evansville, indiana. a man called the phone line several times to lead to first know that he was tired. if the man was sentenced to six month behind bars by a judge if he promised to stop bothering the emergency servi
prime minister margaret thatcher.now if anderson talked to the former conservative leader for inspiration for getting the key fact that margaret thatcher has been dead. >> continuing with the whole margaret thatcher thing, her question is have you talked to her about the role at all? well, i have not spoken to margaret. >> pete: minor oversight? >> i have not talked to margaret. look, i tried to do some number crunching to make this make sense. i tried to give the report the...
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. >>> you may not recognize her name or face, but mary bell thatcher has played a role in california over the last two years, and she announced she's stepping down as president of the public utilities commission at the end of the year. she took a lead role in pressing pg&e on safety issues, many of which are related to sparking wildfires, and instituting preventative blackouts. she was supposed to serve until 2027, but said today that she's ready to move on. the head of a advocacy group said she was a good start to turning around the organization. >> in the short period of time that she was president of the commission, president thatcher was able to make some progress. a lot more remains to be done, particularly when it comes to safety, affordability, and climate equity. >> she was appointed public utilities president by the governor in july of 2019. >>> paying people to stay up to stop using drugs. it might be happening in san francisco. state senator scott weiner teaming up with city leaders to urge the governor to sign the bill into law. the bill legalizes something called conting
. >>> you may not recognize her name or face, but mary bell thatcher has played a role in california over the last two years, and she announced she's stepping down as president of the public utilities commission at the end of the year. she took a lead role in pressing pg&e on safety issues, many of which are related to sparking wildfires, and instituting preventative blackouts. she was supposed to serve until 2027, but said today that she's ready to move on. the head of a advocacy...
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focusing _ comparison with margaret thatcher.al insurance hike and it is a new report from hmrc_ hike and it is a new report from hmrc saying that this insurance hike could lead _ hmrc saying that this insurance hike could lead to the breakdown of families— could lead to the breakdown of families which sounds very dramatic. it families which sounds very dramatic. it could _ families which sounds very dramatic. it could deter companies from hiring new staff— it could deter companies from hiring new staff and increasing wages. so obviously _ new staff and increasing wages. so obviously there are questions raised about— obviously there are questions raised about why— obviously there are questions raised about why this government did not see the _ about why this government did not see the report before it voted through— see the report before it voted through this change. the impact on normai— through this change. the impact on normal families is going to be real. if normal families is going to be real. if you're _ normal families is
focusing _ comparison with margaret thatcher.al insurance hike and it is a new report from hmrc_ hike and it is a new report from hmrc saying that this insurance hike could lead _ hmrc saying that this insurance hike could lead to the breakdown of families— could lead to the breakdown of families which sounds very dramatic. it families which sounds very dramatic. it could _ families which sounds very dramatic. it could deter companies from hiring new staff— it could deter companies from...
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umm -- >> jimmy: the reason she hasn't is because margaret thatcher died in 2013. but it would have made a great episode of "the x files" if she had spoken to her somehow. the other big winners this weekend, were the passengers aboard the first ever all-civilian spacex flight. after three days in space, they made it safely back to earth. during their weekend outside the atmosphere, the crew passed the time talking, watching movies, they watched the movie "spaceballs" for real. and one guy brought a ukulele along to play music. which, went over about as well as you might guess it would. look at this. yeah, she's like, okay, i'm in frigging ukulele.who plays the - back home on earth, the government has begun to issue guidelines on vaccine booster shots. the third shot. an fda panel recommends covid booster shots only for those who are most at risk. older americans, the immunocompromised, and anyone who lives in florida. at the other end of the abacus, pfizer today, announced their vaccine is safe for kids ages 5 to 11. according to a pfizer board member, a vaccine fo
umm -- >> jimmy: the reason she hasn't is because margaret thatcher died in 2013. but it would have made a great episode of "the x files" if she had spoken to her somehow. the other big winners this weekend, were the passengers aboard the first ever all-civilian spacex flight. after three days in space, they made it safely back to earth. during their weekend outside the atmosphere, the crew passed the time talking, watching movies, they watched the movie "spaceballs"...
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he wasn't embarrassed to bring margaret thatcher up to a little tiny adobe home up at the top of thep in santa barbara. he came alive there in such a different way. he loved working outdoors, clearing brush, chopping trees, loved taking his visitors around. this is brian mull rooney, seeing these two world leaders bouncing around the back of a suburban was enjoyable. they had irish heritage and fathers that were great irishmen story tellers so the two of them would, you know, always have this great banter going back and forth and hilarious sceners. mrs. mull rooney was a great beautiful woman. i overhead when snapping this picture she looked to mrs. reagan and said, oh, nancy, aren't you stylish in your trendy boot cut jeans, which were the thing at the time and mrs. reagan looks at her and said, these old things? i've been wearing these since the last time these were in fashion. so some of the things in your closet if you hold on to them long enough they will come back around. i was wearing a burberry skirt, did anybody notice that at the beginning, but, ladies, i was wearing burber
he wasn't embarrassed to bring margaret thatcher up to a little tiny adobe home up at the top of thep in santa barbara. he came alive there in such a different way. he loved working outdoors, clearing brush, chopping trees, loved taking his visitors around. this is brian mull rooney, seeing these two world leaders bouncing around the back of a suburban was enjoyable. they had irish heritage and fathers that were great irishmen story tellers so the two of them would, you know, always have this...
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, bigger state, more nannying and they think what on earth has happened to the party of margaret thatcherill? if you think about what we have just referred to that the announcement we will protect the nhs by making sure it has got the resources it needs to deal with a huge challenge, particularly the backlog, protecting our institutions, nhs, one of our most loved institutions, is very conservative. in doing it in a way where you are notjust going to be endlessly borrowing and borrowing to do that but doing it in a fiscally sustainable way is a very conservative way to do it. put taxes up to pay for what you spend? but another way could have been to say we're just going to keep borrowing this money every year, borrow 12 billion a year for an indefinite period and that is... that is not fiscally responsible, it is not a conservative value to do it that way. looking after the elderly, making sure that people know and giving incentives to say, thrift is a conservative way and that is what the new cap and social care will help achieve. if everyone knows the maximum cost they face in a lifetim
, bigger state, more nannying and they think what on earth has happened to the party of margaret thatcherill? if you think about what we have just referred to that the announcement we will protect the nhs by making sure it has got the resources it needs to deal with a huge challenge, particularly the backlog, protecting our institutions, nhs, one of our most loved institutions, is very conservative. in doing it in a way where you are notjust going to be endlessly borrowing and borrowing to do...
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he loved taking people up there including margaret thatcher. he took her up there. although she doesn't look like she's dressed for ranch activities. i think that was a dress down day for her, but you see the president. i just flannel and his jeans and his belt buckle and his boots. this is who he was he loved being up there. he wasn't embarrassed to bring margar. sure up to a little tiny adobe home up at the top of the hilltop in santa barbara. he really came alive there in such a different way. he loved working outdoors wearing brush shopping trees love taking his visitors around. this is brian mulroney seeing these two world leaders bouncing around the back of a secret service driven suburban. it was quite enjoyable. they both had irish heritage and had these fathers that were great. irishman's storytellers. and so the two of them would you know always have this great banter going back and forth until hilarious stories and this is mulroney was this great beautiful woman and i overheard when i was snapping this picture. she looked to mrs reagan and she said oh nan
he loved taking people up there including margaret thatcher. he took her up there. although she doesn't look like she's dressed for ranch activities. i think that was a dress down day for her, but you see the president. i just flannel and his jeans and his belt buckle and his boots. this is who he was he loved being up there. he wasn't embarrassed to bring margar. sure up to a little tiny adobe home up at the top of the hilltop in santa barbara. he really came alive there in such a different...
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particularly on the right 5imply bit fashionable particularly on the right simply to associate mrs thatchers about sound money? that is your way of putting it but i think sound money has always, long been a conservative principle. protecting our institution is a conservative principle, encouraging people to plan financially for their own cancer, features people to plan financially for their own cancer, feature5 conservative principle and that's what i can also completely understand if you want to see taxes lower than otherwise. ianthem see taxes lower than otherwise. when ou run for see taxes lower than otherwise. when you run for labour _ see taxes lower than otherwise. when you run for labour you _ see taxes lower than otherwise. when you run for labour you yourself said i a latex conservative and said if you're going to cut the top rate of tax —— when you run for leader. i am tax -- when you run for leader. i am and my colleagues _ tax -- when you run for leader. i am and my colleagues want _ tax -- when you run for leader. i am and my colleagues want to - tax —— when you run for leader.
particularly on the right 5imply bit fashionable particularly on the right simply to associate mrs thatchers about sound money? that is your way of putting it but i think sound money has always, long been a conservative principle. protecting our institution is a conservative principle, encouraging people to plan financially for their own cancer, features people to plan financially for their own cancer, feature5 conservative principle and that's what i can also completely understand if you want...
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people like margaret thatcher and i also got to see them behind the scenes after the events. can you relate to this? some of you ladies in your heels. the ladies have their shoes kicked off and the president, if you can see him, he's kind of got his eyes rolled at the back of his head to say, come, on can we just go home? the end of a long day. even this man will get tired. so how fun to be able to see him like this? and this is like an ordinary picture of ronald nancy regain until he realized that i snapped this photo right as the elevator doors were opening and margaret thatcher was stepping out. and if you look at their faces, they're like little kids, so happy that their friends this year, very excited and you could just see that coming through. this was a woman that may not have only had a political alliance with, but the president had a personal friendship with. and there's so much i learned about what diplomacy looks like, the reagan away from this man. ronald reagan's version of diplomacy was not political. it was very personal. as you would too beautiful rhetoric. it
people like margaret thatcher and i also got to see them behind the scenes after the events. can you relate to this? some of you ladies in your heels. the ladies have their shoes kicked off and the president, if you can see him, he's kind of got his eyes rolled at the back of his head to say, come, on can we just go home? the end of a long day. even this man will get tired. so how fun to be able to see him like this? and this is like an ordinary picture of ronald nancy regain until he realized...
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i went to school with margaret thatcher. i'm not. big star is in the united states. just to be clare. aussie does not endorse me. he's cousins, friends. technical very my, i'm the thing about high school with my get that check. that's definitely make news . i'm getting back to they did is great do it. i think i thought that was the end of the story, but i'm here to update to the government of trinidad. tobago has issued an official statement denying that nicki's cousin friend balls was swollen because of the vaccine. now that bull gate has reached such truly epic proportions. the conclusion of this is something that only an absurd, if bill made period couldn't call nick, even though i had posted on her instagram this time that twitter restricted her ability to tweet that. got the juices of the substance. pundits really flowing point she's making are worth reiterating. you can't allow people to force you to take drugs. they don't want for that you don't need. the only thing is that have denied restricting nick human knowledge is accounting. somehow she has managed to
i went to school with margaret thatcher. i'm not. big star is in the united states. just to be clare. aussie does not endorse me. he's cousins, friends. technical very my, i'm the thing about high school with my get that check. that's definitely make news . i'm getting back to they did is great do it. i think i thought that was the end of the story, but i'm here to update to the government of trinidad. tobago has issued an official statement denying that nicki's cousin friend balls was swollen...
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prepares to accept the agitation in manchester night 75 was the 1st party conference that margaret thatcher address. as the new leader of the opposition. i went to long and i was newly elected as a city counselor. and i heard her speech talking about how the state should be our service to not her master and that we should fight socialists and take the chris stands for. and i find it very thrilling, very exciting. and i push in, so to speak, and debates and eventually wasn't being called eventually i went up to the speakers desk and i said, why am i not being co, an extremely nice woman call. rachel dutch looked at me and she said, because you are not important enough, diana, go away and come back when you will. and so i next went to the conference in 1981. by which time i had chad birmingham social services. i was about to chap of your housing becoming a national name. i pushed in my sip. i got to speak, i got chit to the rafters. and the next year i go to the doctor for a seat and the rest, as they say is history. it really caught a chris williamson. thank you so much for pig malik salmon
prepares to accept the agitation in manchester night 75 was the 1st party conference that margaret thatcher address. as the new leader of the opposition. i went to long and i was newly elected as a city counselor. and i heard her speech talking about how the state should be our service to not her master and that we should fight socialists and take the chris stands for. and i find it very thrilling, very exciting. and i push in, so to speak, and debates and eventually wasn't being called...
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borisjohnson has outlined his vision for another decade in power, which would see him beating margaret thatcher'se in number ten. the telegraph carries a warning from ministers, that council tax bills may have to rise next year, to pay for social care. according to the i, the prime minister is set to tell the public they could face tougher covid restrictions this autumn. the sun reports that lawyers for virginia giuffre — the woman who has accused prince andrew of sexual abuse — claim they have successfully served him with legal papers. the same story makes the front page of the daily mail. but the newspaper also carries a picture of 18—year—old emma raducanu, who has reached the final of the us open. and the express says action is under way to speed up the recruitment of truckers, in order to prevent empty shelves at christmas. so let's begin with the daily mail. "andrew served with us sex case papers." a bizarre and mouse at the duke's home in windsor, olivia, and i've read the affidavit from the deponent who tried to serve these papers, and it certainly wasn't easy — none of the staff were goi
borisjohnson has outlined his vision for another decade in power, which would see him beating margaret thatcher'se in number ten. the telegraph carries a warning from ministers, that council tax bills may have to rise next year, to pay for social care. according to the i, the prime minister is set to tell the public they could face tougher covid restrictions this autumn. the sun reports that lawyers for virginia giuffre — the woman who has accused prince andrew of sexual abuse — claim they...
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| to the great britain under margaret thatcher or tony blair?— thatcher or tony blair?international as country and i think the us does as well. i think there is a much bigger question around effectively nation—building in such inhospitable climates. i'm not saying we shouldn't want and promote liberal democracy and values around the world, i think we should. but it comes to the point about reconciling ends with the means, and i think if we look back at the 20 year period of afghanistan, 2001 to 2021, that will be an important question for us to answer ourselves. {cf} will be an important question for us to answer ourselves.— will be an important question for us to answer ourselves. 40 billion, the cost to the — to answer ourselves. 40 billion, the cost to the uk. _ to answer ourselves. 40 billion, the cost to the uk, 2.2 _ to answer ourselves. 40 billion, the cost to the uk, 2.2 5 _ to answer ourselves. 40 billion, the cost to the uk, 2.2 5 trillion, - to answer ourselves. 40 billion, the cost to the uk, 2.2 5 trillion, the - cost to the uk, 2.2 5 trillion, the cost to
| to the great britain under margaret thatcher or tony blair?— thatcher or tony blair?international as country and i think the us does as well. i think there is a much bigger question around effectively nation—building in such inhospitable climates. i'm not saying we shouldn't want and promote liberal democracy and values around the world, i think we should. but it comes to the point about reconciling ends with the means, and i think if we look back at the 20 year period of afghanistan,...
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he also very clearly, that's how margaret thatcher wanted to ask was her greatest accomplishment as prime minister of the uk and she said you labor, which was the right word turns of the labour party that she forced her political opponents in her direction, click on tempered terrain. that is clearly true of carter. >> one of the striking things about carter is, kind of tragic because every generation democrats releases jimmy carter by the way, cliff stevenson won the presidency in the 50s departed within the first guy to do this. he was against things like socialized medicine he is pretty far to the right on policy in those very popular among liberals but every population of democratic presidents, says i'm going to balance the budget. i'm going to turn my back on the freespending democratic ways they have to do it again, again, and again because they never get credit for. milk clinton and the famous 1995 or 96 i think it was 95 newt gingrich congress and state of the union he famously said the arab big government is over. jimmy carter's and on this exact same thing in 1978. obama try to m
he also very clearly, that's how margaret thatcher wanted to ask was her greatest accomplishment as prime minister of the uk and she said you labor, which was the right word turns of the labour party that she forced her political opponents in her direction, click on tempered terrain. that is clearly true of carter. >> one of the striking things about carter is, kind of tragic because every generation democrats releases jimmy carter by the way, cliff stevenson won the presidency in the 50s...
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margaret thatcher years ago said that you may turn but this lady isn't for turning. christine lagarde invoking her saying the lady isn't tapering. david: kathleen hays, our economic and policy editor joins us. taper or isn't it? kathleen: at the press conference after the ecb, european central bank put out its policy decision and said they would slow down the rate of bond purchases, christine lagarde, in her first prepared remarks said this about what they are doing and why. >> favorable financing conditions can be maintained with a moderately lower pace of asset purchases under the pandemic emergency purchase program done in the previous two quarters. the lady isn't tapering. because what we are doing is recalibrating, which i will remind you is the pandemic emergency purchase program. kathleen: she went out of her way to say not tapering, when she was asked by reporters, if this was the beginning of tapering, she did say they will have a moderately lower rate of purchases. it is going to be a target now, a range from $60 billion to $70 billion of bonds and month. t
margaret thatcher years ago said that you may turn but this lady isn't for turning. christine lagarde invoking her saying the lady isn't tapering. david: kathleen hays, our economic and policy editor joins us. taper or isn't it? kathleen: at the press conference after the ecb, european central bank put out its policy decision and said they would slow down the rate of bond purchases, christine lagarde, in her first prepared remarks said this about what they are doing and why. >> favorable...
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it was that year margaret to margaret thatcher that michelle says every man and woman who understands the blessings of freedom and the exceptionalism in a country like the united states all rights come from god, not government. stand up and fight to preserve it. she joined the fight to keep america strong and free. she has been married 47 years and they have raised three remarkable sons. it is now my pleasure to present the author of how to rave a -- raise a conservative daughter, michelle houston. [applause] >> what a nice introduction. thank you so much. so many friends here that have helped us over the years. beautiful young conservative women. i cannot think of a better audience. thank you, c-span. they cover what happens, they don't tell you what it means. let me start saying that some people ask me why did you write a book how to raise a conservative daughter. if you are conservative and your family is conservative and you take your daughter to a church or synagogue, won't you turn out conservative, it used to be that way back when some of us were growing up. toxic social media,
it was that year margaret to margaret thatcher that michelle says every man and woman who understands the blessings of freedom and the exceptionalism in a country like the united states all rights come from god, not government. stand up and fight to preserve it. she joined the fight to keep america strong and free. she has been married 47 years and they have raised three remarkable sons. it is now my pleasure to present the author of how to rave a -- raise a conservative daughter, michelle...
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going to go down in history as, you know, two of the great transatlantic partnerships, a sort of thatchergan or churchill and fdr. 0r bush and colgate. right, but they are both pragmatic politicians and, being in the oval office — i get to say that, where they were sitting next to each other and we were all packed in there, they looked pretty easy in each other's company, and the uk side certainly felt that their meeting had gone really well. you know, they thought it went really well, it was very friendly in tone, although i think the prime minister did look a bit bemused whenjoe biden was telling his very long anecdote about trains. longer than a train journey. but even that was interesting because borisjohnson had joked on the way over, oh, welljoe biden�*s a train nut like me, maybe we can bond over trains. and then, lo and behold, in the oval office, the first thing joe biden does is tell a story about amtrak. that sounds completely random, but actually that's a little bit of diplomatic cuteness there, being woven in, and as ever america gave the uk just enough, just enough, here's s
going to go down in history as, you know, two of the great transatlantic partnerships, a sort of thatchergan or churchill and fdr. 0r bush and colgate. right, but they are both pragmatic politicians and, being in the oval office — i get to say that, where they were sitting next to each other and we were all packed in there, they looked pretty easy in each other's company, and the uk side certainly felt that their meeting had gone really well. you know, they thought it went really well, it was...
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the line that really stood out was that the lady is not for tapering, a nod to margaret thatcher backn the 1980's. joining us is bloomberg's senior executive editor for economics. stephanie, very nice to see you on set. thank you for joining me in person. she described it as not being a taper. why is this not a paper -- not a taper? stephen: wealth -- stephanie: well, it is a recalibration. actually, the ecb has a lot more flexibility in that pepp instrument than the fed has, if you think about the debates around tapering. they have this capacity at the ecb to be recalibrating, to be going back to the rate of asset purchases you had broadly in the first part of the year without sending some big signal about what is going to happen to all asset purchases. you know, the original app program which we continue into next year, and without raising all those questions about when they will be raising it. she did recalibrate and reduce the amount of purchases from the pepp without setting off a great signal that they were moving into a direction of rate rises or anything else. they didn't want
the line that really stood out was that the lady is not for tapering, a nod to margaret thatcher backn the 1980's. joining us is bloomberg's senior executive editor for economics. stephanie, very nice to see you on set. thank you for joining me in person. she described it as not being a taper. why is this not a paper -- not a taper? stephen: wealth -- stephanie: well, it is a recalibration. actually, the ecb has a lot more flexibility in that pepp instrument than the fed has, if you think about...
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it is interesting that lady is not tapering as a turn of phrase from pocket thatcher when she said the lady is not turning. paul: let us move to central bank on your side of the atlantic. two federal reserve presidents are selling their investments. what is going on? anchor: there was an outcry. people wondering why people at the federal reserve are allowed to not just have investments but investments that they actually trade. it was reported first by the wall street journal and picked up by bloomberg and others. we learned that rob kaplan said -- had more than one dozen of million-dollar last active trades so far this year president of the bonds said he wants about commercial real estate and the risk there and potential overheating. what happened today is that each of them said they will sell these two avoid any sense of conflict of interest. anything they did was within ethics, rules, transparent, everyone knew about it. but, it raises questions of if it is appropriate, whether insider information or not, it is being in a position to influence the economy and buying stocks the same t
it is interesting that lady is not tapering as a turn of phrase from pocket thatcher when she said the lady is not turning. paul: let us move to central bank on your side of the atlantic. two federal reserve presidents are selling their investments. what is going on? anchor: there was an outcry. people wondering why people at the federal reserve are allowed to not just have investments but investments that they actually trade. it was reported first by the wall street journal and picked up by...
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i think what you're seeing happen is in the end, as margaret thatcher tried to teach ask that socialismt work. because you run out of the other people's money and nothing left to spend. so you have a whole system out there. why don't we release murderous? oh, the murder rate goes up. that is a big shock. i talked to somebody today we talked about the level of violence. that is a direct result of left-wing policies that favor criminals over the innocent. oh, why don't we told the russians, you get to build a pipeline and then we tell the americans, you don't get to build a pipeline. and we don't have any idea what that means. i think, it is not that biden is stupid. it is that biden and the team around him are living in a left wing world that it does not have any relationship to reality. the taliban's ruling to be our friend. you know how nuts you have to be to believe that? that is sort of that message from the commander of the central command. you wonder why we did not win? we have people at the military level, if we can force -- a four-star general who is that screwed up? milley, we w
i think what you're seeing happen is in the end, as margaret thatcher tried to teach ask that socialismt work. because you run out of the other people's money and nothing left to spend. so you have a whole system out there. why don't we release murderous? oh, the murder rate goes up. that is a big shock. i talked to somebody today we talked about the level of violence. that is a direct result of left-wing policies that favor criminals over the innocent. oh, why don't we told the russians, you...
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california votes, prop 13 which was a property tax roll-back which was like the election of margaret thatchergreat britain, far shadow the great revolution in 1981. it was in 1981, that ronald reagan signs the roll back of taxes and dropped the marginal rate of 28%. the highest its gone since then is 41%. what president biden and also the house and ways and means committee is proposing is still within that conventional realm. i think that's for what it's worth that's important to remember as conservatives scream bloody murder about these evil tax collectors getting everything. what the republican party wants is to break up that conversation. they want to break this covenant. >> all well put. >> i was going to have it on the back of my blazer but i think it would be too much. >> as you should. this is not some unprecedented thing. oh my god, what would happen quote on quote to "the economy" or "wall street" if we have these tax breaks. it's interesting that you written books and you also written at times for the president because you go to sacrifice and you think of the era we are in, you thin
california votes, prop 13 which was a property tax roll-back which was like the election of margaret thatchergreat britain, far shadow the great revolution in 1981. it was in 1981, that ronald reagan signs the roll back of taxes and dropped the marginal rate of 28%. the highest its gone since then is 41%. what president biden and also the house and ways and means committee is proposing is still within that conventional realm. i think that's for what it's worth that's important to remember as...
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charles, tobias menzies for his prince philip, and gillian anderson won for her portrayal of margaret thatcheremic year when we perhaps needed them more than ever. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. for the first time in its history, the chelsea flower show is being held in september. covid restrictions prevented the event from taking place earlier this year, and the new date has brought an autumnal look to the plants and flowers on display. members of the british royalfamily and celebrities are getting the first glimpse of the show, before it opens to the public tomorrow. daniela relph has more. chelsea is looking different. the usual spring colours of a may flower show have been replaced by the reds and yellows of autumn. late flowering plants, grasses and trees give chelsea a wilder look this year. trees dominate the biggest plot on the site. 21 have been planted in the queen's green canopy garden, and there were some vip guest getting the first viewing, as we are all being encouraged to plant a tree for the queen's platinum jubilee. ~ ~' ., a tree for the queen's platinum jubilee. ~ ~ .,
charles, tobias menzies for his prince philip, and gillian anderson won for her portrayal of margaret thatcheremic year when we perhaps needed them more than ever. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. for the first time in its history, the chelsea flower show is being held in september. covid restrictions prevented the event from taking place earlier this year, and the new date has brought an autumnal look to the plants and flowers on display. members of the british royalfamily and celebrities...
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niles gardner, director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom and advisor to the late prime minister is in focus now. niles, first of all when you hear about the short schedule that peter doocy was just laying out of president biden, what does that communicate to you? he is right about the fact for the first time in the pandemic you have all the leaders together. the president might want to spend a few hours. >> that's a great point, harris. without a doubt i think that joe biden is a very isolated president on the international stage. he is a president bho has done immense damage to america's standing among its allies and not surprising that he isn't spending a lot of time today talking to u.s. allies because this is a very embarrassing moment. i think his speech today at the united nations fell flat. it wasn't very well received at the u.n. and there is a real credibility problem, i think, for the united states on the world stage under biden's leadership. i think the combination that you've seen of the biden presidency from america's allies is unprecedent
niles gardner, director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom and advisor to the late prime minister is in focus now. niles, first of all when you hear about the short schedule that peter doocy was just laying out of president biden, what does that communicate to you? he is right about the fact for the first time in the pandemic you have all the leaders together. the president might want to spend a few hours. >> that's a great point, harris. without a doubt i...
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margaret thatcher's former aide, nile gardiner, is coming up.ll business advocates are planning to fight back against the white house effort to force shots on workers. all right. first, today's massive market downturn, all three major averages falling more than 1% as china's growth fears are slamming stocks. let's bring in eddie ghabour for more on this. dow's down 765 points, this is a pretty steep selloff spurred by that news coming out of china that one of its big property developers could possibly default, a concern that maybe some u.s. banks could be holding that debt too. your thoughts on what we're seeing and if this selloff is the start of something more severe. >> so we're not looking at today as the start of a more severe selloff. we do think we will ultimately see a pretty big selloff, but looking more towards the end of this year and the first half of next year as we start to see gdp decelerating. look, a lot of things are going to have to change, in my opinion, to change my if opinion on this at the moment because the bond market ac
margaret thatcher's former aide, nile gardiner, is coming up.ll business advocates are planning to fight back against the white house effort to force shots on workers. all right. first, today's massive market downturn, all three major averages falling more than 1% as china's growth fears are slamming stocks. let's bring in eddie ghabour for more on this. dow's down 765 points, this is a pretty steep selloff spurred by that news coming out of china that one of its big property developers could...
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we were in the world of margaret thatcher and reagan where there was no alternative to the status quo a kind of bipartisan consensus around your liberal capitalism. part of what created the conditions for the banking crisis was the repeal of glass-steagall, which was a depression-you're a law. that was repealed under the clinton administration. there was the period after september 11 2001, very difficult to protest new york city. part of what made occupy so improbable is it was illegal to have unpermitted gatherings of more than 20 people. the left was demoralized, fragmented, beaten down. something changed in that year. your reporter touched on this. people were watching this movement around the world, the arab spring, the square, spain, were. people thinking, we have to do something. maybe we can protest and make a difference. that first day 10 years ago today, you have to say -- i went to zucotti park in march from bowling green up to zucotti park . it was powerful but not because there were so many people, not because there are thousands of people but because it was a space where
we were in the world of margaret thatcher and reagan where there was no alternative to the status quo a kind of bipartisan consensus around your liberal capitalism. part of what created the conditions for the banking crisis was the repeal of glass-steagall, which was a depression-you're a law. that was repealed under the clinton administration. there was the period after september 11 2001, very difficult to protest new york city. part of what made occupy so improbable is it was illegal to have...
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and the list starts with the nuclear freeze in the early 1980s against thatcher and reagan and coal whicht's a great deal... what if i'm new to at&t? cam, can you...? hey... but what about for existing customers? same deal. it's the same deal. is he ok? it's not complicated. with at&t, everyone can ace back to school with our best deals on every smartphone - like the samsung galaxy z fold3 5g. so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you...
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conservative speakers, and once ever ones who have passed, they need to talk about people like margaret thatcher. those she had stayed home to watch her kids, not that there is anything wrong with that, it's a very noble profession. think of the difference in england and the world, she partnered with ronald reagan, they did incredible things, and claire booth of. she was the age of my great grandmother. it was unbelievable the things she did back then when women were not at the podium. we have a picture in our office, it's a 1944 republican national convention, she is like this, she is giving the keynote speech. she lays into president roosevelt. she says he lied us into war. i grew up in family where they all said that. it was a military family. she was so ahead of her time. she was a congresswoman. basically ohm schooled. basically home schooled. she had four years of formal schooling. what an incredible career, writer, speaker, why don't they teach about conservative women? because it's not about women it's about left wing liberalism. >> i think margaret that much every is one of those that y
conservative speakers, and once ever ones who have passed, they need to talk about people like margaret thatcher. those she had stayed home to watch her kids, not that there is anything wrong with that, it's a very noble profession. think of the difference in england and the world, she partnered with ronald reagan, they did incredible things, and claire booth of. she was the age of my great grandmother. it was unbelievable the things she did back then when women were not at the podium. we have...
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. ♪ >>> just to continue the margaret thatcher thing, have you talked to her and secondly, why does itale leader? look at what margaret in the u.k. >> well, i not spoken to margaret. >> that's as tough one. >> yeah. >> whoa, i have not spoken to margaret. that was her being nice. >> i do have a quiji board and we have been talking about -- >> being asked if she discussed the role of the former british president, margaret thatcher who died. >> anderson's portrayal of margaret tatcher was great, i liked it because they did not paint her as a witch. she was 3 dimensional character. by tend, the queen understood it and so as a caring and loving mother. >> again, if you are going to turn a country 180 degrees, you will have it. >> i love the scene where she's cooking shepard pie home. >> she's got an apron on and she has these ways of not sure how to make it. >> when the role first came out, it was criticized as beingover the top but if you go back to the tape of tatcher, she does have that extraordinary delivery of that deep voice. i think she got a pitch perfect, the development of the re
. ♪ >>> just to continue the margaret thatcher thing, have you talked to her and secondly, why does itale leader? look at what margaret in the u.k. >> well, i not spoken to margaret. >> that's as tough one. >> yeah. >> whoa, i have not spoken to margaret. that was her being nice. >> i do have a quiji board and we have been talking about -- >> being asked if she discussed the role of the former british president, margaret thatcher who died. >>...
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charles, tobias menzies for his prince philip, and gillian anderson won for her portrayal of margaret thatchereeded them more than ever. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. the entertainmentjournalist clare o'reilly said it was an extraordinarily successful evening for british talent. more than half of the awards went to british talent. the british scene has been reigning supreme for the last few years so i think it was a fairly safe bet. which of those were the most predictable? i think kate winslet, olivia colman as well. the surprise of the night that gave the most raucous applause of all was michaela coel who was the first black winner in the limited anthology writing award. she looked absolutely fantastic. her speech to advise fellow writers to write what scares you and she dedicated her award to survivors of sexual abuse. she was the outstanding winnerfor me. how diverse was this whole process? notjust the nominees but the eventual winners. that is where we come slightly unstuck unfortunately. not a single acting gong for anyone of colour despite plentiful nominations. the first time a t
charles, tobias menzies for his prince philip, and gillian anderson won for her portrayal of margaret thatchereeded them more than ever. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. the entertainmentjournalist clare o'reilly said it was an extraordinarily successful evening for british talent. more than half of the awards went to british talent. the british scene has been reigning supreme for the last few years so i think it was a fairly safe bet. which of those were the most predictable? i think kate...
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he was a troublemaker but he embraced controversy just like margaret thatcher. he moved. [laughter] >> reagan understood america unlike several few had. they wrote a book on coolidge you did amazingly and not many people realize it but reagan did that's what he was successful. that's when he had with my grandfather called stick to its of this, setbacks which are inevitable and they all lead to his triumph even when he had the setbacks. he believed in the uniqueness of this country. and sadly we have an establishment today, unfortunately cultural politics and elsewhere have the exact opposite view that this country is a disgrace to humanity and that is what we are fighting is the battle for the soul of america let's not forget it. >> steve moore? >> you mentioned tonight on the tv show i worked in the late 1987 with management and budget under jim miller, remember jim miller? i never really thought a lot of it. i spent seven or eight months we tried to privatize amtrak wouldn't that be a great thing give me $50 billion for amtrak? [laughter] that's a difficult example thin
he was a troublemaker but he embraced controversy just like margaret thatcher. he moved. [laughter] >> reagan understood america unlike several few had. they wrote a book on coolidge you did amazingly and not many people realize it but reagan did that's what he was successful. that's when he had with my grandfather called stick to its of this, setbacks which are inevitable and they all lead to his triumph even when he had the setbacks. he believed in the uniqueness of this country. and...
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. >> reporter: and as margaret thatcher, gillian anderson.s off. ♪ you got what i need ♪ ♪ you say he's just a friend ♪ >> "ted lasso." >> reporter: "ted lasso" led the comedies with four emmys in all. the smash sitcom's feel good first season honoring jason sudeikis. >> this show is about family. this show is about mentors. this show is about teachers. this show is about teammates and i wouldn't be here without those three. >> reporter: and supporting actress, a radiantly delighted hannah waddingham. >> jason, you've changed my life with this, and most importantly my baby girl's. oh my god. i'm making a speech at the emmys. >> and the emmy goes to jean smart. >> reporter: nominees rising for jean smart, beloved since "designing women" days winning for best actress in a comedy, "hacks." >> it was so creative and brave and i love you all. >> reporter: there was history made. rupaul becoming the most honored black artist in history for "rupaul's drag race." >> for those kids out there watching, you have a tribe that is waiting for you. >> repor
. >> reporter: and as margaret thatcher, gillian anderson.s off. ♪ you got what i need ♪ ♪ you say he's just a friend ♪ >> "ted lasso." >> reporter: "ted lasso" led the comedies with four emmys in all. the smash sitcom's feel good first season honoring jason sudeikis. >> this show is about family. this show is about mentors. this show is about teachers. this show is about teammates and i wouldn't be here without those three. >> reporter:...