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and thatcher. �*, ., ., ., thatcher.ot go too far back in history. — thatcher. let's not go too far back in history. i _ thatcher. let's not go too far back in history, i take _ thatcher. let's not go too far back in history, i take your— thatcher. let's not go too far back in history, i take your point. - thatcher. let's not go too far back in history, i take your point. when i'm t in: in history, i take your point. when i'm trying to _ in history, i take your point. when i'm trying to say — in history, i take your point. when i'm trying to say is, _ in history, i take your point. when i'm trying to say is, they _ in history, i take your point. when i'm trying to say is, they won't - i'm trying to say is, they won't hang _ i'm trying to say is, they won't hang about. i'm trying to say is, they won't hang about-— hang about. let's look at the economist. _ hang about. let's look at the economist. they've - hang about. let's look at the economist. they've got - hang about. let's look at the economist. they've got a - hang
and thatcher. �*, ., ., ., thatcher.ot go too far back in history. — thatcher. let's not go too far back in history. i _ thatcher. let's not go too far back in history, i take _ thatcher. let's not go too far back in history, i take your— thatcher. let's not go too far back in history, i take your point. - thatcher. let's not go too far back in history, i take your point. when i'm t in: in history, i take your point. when i'm trying to _ in history, i take your point. when i'm trying to...
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i _ thatcher. let's not go too far back in history, i take _ thatcher.our point. when l'm trying to say — in history, i take your point. when i'm trying to say is, _ in history, i take your point. when i'm trying to say is, they _ in history, i take your point. when i'm trying to say is, they won't - i'm trying to say is, they won't hang _ i'm trying to say is, they won't hang about. i'm trying to say is, they won't hang about-— hang about. let's look at the economist. _ hang about. let's look at the economist. they've - hang about. let's look at the economist. they've got - hang about. let's look at the economist. they've got a - hang about. let's look at the l economist. they've got a very visceral piece about borisjohnson. they say nothing in mrjohnson's public or professional life suggest the burden of conscience will trouble him enough to step down. he looks cynical and heartless, his electoral liability, britain chose a party animal for its leader now comes the hangover. they're not mincing their words, the economists. they are not mincing their wo
i _ thatcher. let's not go too far back in history, i take _ thatcher.our point. when l'm trying to say — in history, i take your point. when i'm trying to say is, _ in history, i take your point. when i'm trying to say is, they _ in history, i take your point. when i'm trying to say is, they won't - i'm trying to say is, they won't hang _ i'm trying to say is, they won't hang about. i'm trying to say is, they won't hang about-— hang about. let's look at the economist. _ hang about. let's...
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workers are warned against the conservative takeover. led by the 1st woman jory leader, margaret thatcher. in an election that would decide the fate of britain, margaret thatcher, leader of the opposition conservative party looks to claim the advantage by claiming the ground occupied by the fall. right. people are really rather afraid that this country might be raleigh swamped by people with a different culture. and you know, this has any fear as it might be spawn, people going to react to go all the hostile to those coming. in fact, speaks to that sense of being under attack on very cleverly. she says, all of these feelings of insecurity and experiences of dispossession because britain in the seventy's is not a lovely place to live unemployed, to starting to rise. an interest rates o'clock thing 1st off a strikes that's raging inflation, there's lots of economic growth. she says, you know about why you feel horrible. maybe it's the cause of these forms paying others without quite explicitly saying it. she makes the whole sense of economic crisis seem what come racial crisis. the majesty
workers are warned against the conservative takeover. led by the 1st woman jory leader, margaret thatcher. in an election that would decide the fate of britain, margaret thatcher, leader of the opposition conservative party looks to claim the advantage by claiming the ground occupied by the fall. right. people are really rather afraid that this country might be raleigh swamped by people with a different culture. and you know, this has any fear as it might be spawn, people going to react to go...
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with john run—up to the first gulf war, replacing thatcher withjohn major.me said that _ democrat uk... someone much cleverer than me said that we _ democrat uk. .. someone much cleverer than me said that we never— democrat uk... someone much cleverer than me said that we never change - than me said that we never change leaders in a crisis, that's why we were led to world war ii by neville chamberlain. 0bviously were led to world war ii by neville chamberlain. obviously it happens, and i think one of the key points which one of my esteemed colleagues made on twitter in one of his columns is that british policy on ukraine is not particularly contested, it would be unlikely that our approach to this conflict with anyone else would be any different, we would still be requesting to deploy those troops who would say yes to it, taking the same approach in european capitals. and actually, that probably goes for keir starmer if he was in number ten, perhaps a small number of people lay to the left, there's not a great deal of around ukraine. so to say that people sh
with john run—up to the first gulf war, replacing thatcher withjohn major.me said that _ democrat uk... someone much cleverer than me said that we _ democrat uk. .. someone much cleverer than me said that we never— democrat uk... someone much cleverer than me said that we never change - than me said that we never change leaders in a crisis, that's why we were led to world war ii by neville chamberlain. 0bviously were led to world war ii by neville chamberlain. obviously it happens, and i...
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left office _ 1990 when margaret thatcher left office and said what have they done?nd _ be looking to step out and either send those letters no—confidence to the 9022 _ send those letters no—confidence to the 9022 committee, to sir graham brady, _ the 9022 committee, to sir graham brady, or— the 9022 committee, to sir graham bradv, or to— the 9022 committee, to sir graham brady, or to people who are on the edge _ brady, or to people who are on the edge of— brady, or to people who are on the edge of thinking should we back boris _ edge of thinking should we back boris or— edge of thinking should we back boris or should we not and this is another— boris or should we not and this is another one _ boris or should we not and this is another one of those areas where politics _ another one of those areas where politics are — another one of those areas where politics are clearly at play here and will — politics are clearly at play here and will have to be when we get to the situation because we just don't know— the situation because we just don't know whether boris johnson w
left office _ 1990 when margaret thatcher left office and said what have they done?nd _ be looking to step out and either send those letters no—confidence to the 9022 _ send those letters no—confidence to the 9022 committee, to sir graham brady, _ the 9022 committee, to sir graham brady, or— the 9022 committee, to sir graham bradv, or to— the 9022 committee, to sir graham brady, or to people who are on the edge _ brady, or to people who are on the edge of— brady, or to people who are...
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since margaret thatcher? it is quite difficult.hat he has had enough of whoever happens to be the leader of the conservative party, it is one of his endearing qualities. well, that is where you come in. that's what is so interesting about seeing and hearing so much of you. let's talk about, you were such a contrast with when we last spoke on political thinking, a programme that is about a conversation, not a news—style interrogation, after all. we couldn't escape the mogg, there were the moggsters. there was a group called moggmentum. like momentum forjeremy corbyn. what on earth happened to you? were you banished ? well, my role as leader of the house is that i do business questions every week, which covers the whole range of government policy. but, in reality, there wasn't a great deal for me to say on covid, that i wasn't a minister with responsibility for it. but i wonder if it wasn't also because you weren't as a freedom—loving conservative, i have put it in inverted commas, i imagine that is the sort of description you would
since margaret thatcher? it is quite difficult.hat he has had enough of whoever happens to be the leader of the conservative party, it is one of his endearing qualities. well, that is where you come in. that's what is so interesting about seeing and hearing so much of you. let's talk about, you were such a contrast with when we last spoke on political thinking, a programme that is about a conversation, not a news—style interrogation, after all. we couldn't escape the mogg, there were the...
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— trend, and that was margaret thatcher herself with the falklands war dance. a —37 rating to actually be re-elected _ from a —37 rating to actually be re—elected. so it is not unforeseen that people — re—elected. so it is not unforeseen that people can work that trend. who else is doing — that people can work that trend. tramp else is doing well, that people can work that trend. its“i;r> else is doing well, though? interestingly, the majority of the conservative party ministers that the public— conservative party ministers that the public would recognise, some of the public would recognise, some of the big _ the public would recognise, some of the big names like truss, they are also seeing — the big names like truss, they are also seeing declines in their own ratings _ also seeing declines in their own ratings as— also seeing declines in their own ratings as well. there are not necessarily a standout candidate that could be taken forward in place of boris _ that could be taken forward in place of borisjohnson. so even rishi sunak. — of borisjohnson. so even ri
— trend, and that was margaret thatcher herself with the falklands war dance. a —37 rating to actually be re-elected _ from a —37 rating to actually be re—elected. so it is not unforeseen that people — re—elected. so it is not unforeseen that people can work that trend. who else is doing — that people can work that trend. tramp else is doing well, that people can work that trend. its“i;r> else is doing well, though? interestingly, the majority of the conservative party...
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winston churchill _ margaret thatcher and tony blair and winston churchill would _ margaret thatcher taking some cheap _ disgrace, show some backbone. taking some cheap political shots they are — taking some cheap political shots they are and it is a bit rich from a party— they are and it is a bit rich from a party of— they are and it is a bit rich from a party of tony blair and the iraq war but let's_ party of tony blair and the iraq war but let's wait for the independent established facts and see what happens. established facts and see what ha ens. ~ �* . established facts and see what hauens. ~ �* . . established facts and see what ha ens. ~ �* . . ., happens. we're still waiting for the sue gray report. — happens. we're still waiting for the sue gray report, this _ happens. we're still waiting for the sue gray report, this come - happens. we're still waiting for the sue gray report, this come out i happens. we're still waiting for the | sue gray report, this come out now and would always be a bad time for that by directly contradicting what the prime minister has said, how proble
winston churchill _ margaret thatcher and tony blair and winston churchill would _ margaret thatcher taking some cheap _ disgrace, show some backbone. taking some cheap political shots they are — taking some cheap political shots they are and it is a bit rich from a party— they are and it is a bit rich from a party of— they are and it is a bit rich from a party of tony blair and the iraq war but let's_ party of tony blair and the iraq war but let's wait for the independent established...
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i came into reporting politics at the very end of margaret thatcher's time in office, so the first prime he did keep going, and i suppose there is something to be said about the office of prime minister, at least allowing you, by virtue of occupying it, to keep going a lot of the time, despite external pressures? weill. despite external pressures? well, that's right. _ despite external pressures? well, that's right, and _ despite external pressures? well, that's right, and what _ despite external pressures? well, that's right, and what john - despite external pressures? -jj that's right, and whatjohn major didn't have in those five tough years, that went wrong almost immediately after the general election, which was black wednesday, britain coming out of the exchange rate mechanism, and the whole hit that that took to britain's prestige and economy, for five that that took to britain's prestige and economy, forfive years he that that took to britain's prestige and economy, for five years he was fighting, but he didn't have anything like the majority that borisjohnson has, and people want
i came into reporting politics at the very end of margaret thatcher's time in office, so the first prime he did keep going, and i suppose there is something to be said about the office of prime minister, at least allowing you, by virtue of occupying it, to keep going a lot of the time, despite external pressures? weill. despite external pressures? well, that's right. _ despite external pressures? well, that's right, and _ despite external pressures? well, that's right, and what _ despite...
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come in a phenomenal feed up to 70 miles per hour clocked just five many times offshore, from here, thatcher island sustained in the 40s right now, we don't know how much snow has fallen because, the wind blows all the snow around, this genesis criticizing hazards hazardous dangerous conditions power providing some relief we expect it to potentially go out days goes on looking at coastal flooding, look at atlantic i know tough to do but, you know, just a second ago you could see it now, again, with the wind, it is almost not visible, less than a quarter mile conditions here in the blizzard colds on, the streets, are getting, good thing no one should be out folks in fishing village america's first seaport, 400 years old some boths boats unraveled, gloucester, as i have said worse progressively not until , 9, 10:00 at that it a heck of a seen tomorrow when all this is over. >> robert thank you so much every time we check in hasn't improved much we appreciate your reporting, we will check in with you again amy. amy: yeah, big part of the storm the persistent relentless northeast winds coming in
come in a phenomenal feed up to 70 miles per hour clocked just five many times offshore, from here, thatcher island sustained in the 40s right now, we don't know how much snow has fallen because, the wind blows all the snow around, this genesis criticizing hazards hazardous dangerous conditions power providing some relief we expect it to potentially go out days goes on looking at coastal flooding, look at atlantic i know tough to do but, you know, just a second ago you could see it now, again,...
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— the greatest majority since margaret thatcher and has delivered for this country— thatcher and hasat _ what she thinks! what you think will happen next? that is _ what she thinks! what you think will happen next? that is the _ what she thinks! what you think will happen next? that is the most - what she thinks! what you think will i happen next? that is the most curved ball question — happen next? that is the most curved ball question i — happen next? that is the most curved ball question i can _ happen next? that is the most curved ball question i can face _ happen next? that is the most curved ball question i can face on _ happen next? that is the most curved ball question i can face on a _ happen next? that is the most curved ball question i can face on a day - ball question i can face on a day like this, so i'm gratefulfor that. frankly, no one knows, and that's the joy of political reporting — if we could all predict definitively what would happen it would be a crushingly boring job. what i would say, though, about where we stand now with that huge caveat that no one knows and
— the greatest majority since margaret thatcher and has delivered for this country— thatcher and hasat _ what she thinks! what you think will happen next? that is _ what she thinks! what you think will happen next? that is the _ what she thinks! what you think will happen next? that is the most - what she thinks! what you think will i happen next? that is the most curved ball question — happen next? that is the most curved ball question i — happen next? that is the most curved ball...
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i wonder if. you would charm the russians as margaret thatcher did, certainly burnish her potential leadershipn back at 11pm with a full summary of the news but we rejoined our panelists later. i'm olly foster with the latest from the bbc sport centre. frank lampard has been offered the vacant everton manager's job. he's been out of work for a year after being sacked by chelsea. the 43—year—old had been on a shortlist with the portuguese vitor pereira and current caretaker boss at goodison park, duncan ferguson. everton sacked rafa benitezjust under two weeks ago following a run ofjust one win in 13 in the league. they lie 16th in the table, four points above the relegation zone. former everton star wayne rooney says he turned down an interview for the everton role, choosing instead to focus on his job at derby county to try and keep them in the championship. i believe i will be a premier league manager, i believe i'm ready for that, 100%, and if that is with everton one day in the future, that would be absolutely great. but i've got a job here at derby county which is an important job to me a
i wonder if. you would charm the russians as margaret thatcher did, certainly burnish her potential leadershipn back at 11pm with a full summary of the news but we rejoined our panelists later. i'm olly foster with the latest from the bbc sport centre. frank lampard has been offered the vacant everton manager's job. he's been out of work for a year after being sacked by chelsea. the 43—year—old had been on a shortlist with the portuguese vitor pereira and current caretaker boss at goodison...
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he spoke to margaret thatcher sitting in that chair. >> am i allowed to sit in that chair? >> we don't let's people sit in that chair but you can do it today. >> is this where the love birds hung out? >> he scraped his initials and her initials. nice to meet you. >> you don't like my shirt? >> no, not at all. >> do you want to show me how to drain the swamp? >> let's drain the swamp. [yelling] >> i got him, i got him. >> pick it up. >> with my hands? >> yes, with your hands. >> no way. i don't want to do it. i can't do it. >> jesse ... >> awe! okay, awe! you guys are disgusting. >> thank you. >> they are here to take on the mooch and me. >> that's a big part of the game. we'll start off. this is how i beat my kids in one-on-one basketball. >> we are at the nfl experience. this is doug flutie. i'm going to go inside to see if i have what it takes to make the team. >> low expectations, but we'll work at it. >> the object is the round part. the part that's lit up. >> so me how it's done. like that. beautiful. he's comfortable. jesse watters and doug flutie. on your mark, get s
he spoke to margaret thatcher sitting in that chair. >> am i allowed to sit in that chair? >> we don't let's people sit in that chair but you can do it today. >> is this where the love birds hung out? >> he scraped his initials and her initials. nice to meet you. >> you don't like my shirt? >> no, not at all. >> do you want to show me how to drain the swamp? >> let's drain the swamp. [yelling] >> i got him, i got him. >> pick it up....
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she said it looked like margaret thatcher in her prime. each mainstream media outlet seems to have done one tiny article on this year's d o. d massive audit trail. compare that to the 0962 article they did on bernie sanders back here. problem 4800. 33 article on meghan mccain's back here. solution, but even in there, one article about the pentagon failure to reveal where the money goes, the media gave them an area for effort. reuters reported us pentagon fails for thought it, but these steady progress, yay. air boards magazine said airports fails on it. again. says it made progress will be government executive road. the defense department fails, it's odd and again, but officials have no doubt it will eventually pass. why are we treating a god damn proud of god? like it's an adorable or developmental difficulty? i have a book keeping the bad since i've spent that summer. it's owing merged for the tiger king. and i never really understood why human teeth were for sale, or why people bought so many can are pathetic media, stop making excuses
she said it looked like margaret thatcher in her prime. each mainstream media outlet seems to have done one tiny article on this year's d o. d massive audit trail. compare that to the 0962 article they did on bernie sanders back here. problem 4800. 33 article on meghan mccain's back here. solution, but even in there, one article about the pentagon failure to reveal where the money goes, the media gave them an area for effort. reuters reported us pentagon fails for thought it, but these steady...
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these winter upwards to 50 miles per hour with a gas-fired miles on thatcher island. we have reports of 70 miles an hour. this storm is relentless, the bobble genesis, check this out as i walk into the snowdrifts, it is tough to tell how much snow we actually have because of this incredible wind that keeps coming in. thank you to the crew if we can pan over there and take a look at the atlantic ocean, the visibility is almost 0 at this point. we talked about blizzard conditions, quarter-mile or less, we have a lot less than that right now. we just drove around to look at some of the sea ships, the lobsters ships in the area that are tied up in the harbor, they are doing well thankfully, we still have power in gloucester massachusetts which is 30 miles to the northeast of boston, but this storm is continuing to strengthen here as we move in to the late morning. this is going to go one into the night. it'll be potentially historic, the bobble genesis as you been reporting with the pressure dropping it is incredible scene and when the wind gust coming is like somebody ta
these winter upwards to 50 miles per hour with a gas-fired miles on thatcher island. we have reports of 70 miles an hour. this storm is relentless, the bobble genesis, check this out as i walk into the snowdrifts, it is tough to tell how much snow we actually have because of this incredible wind that keeps coming in. thank you to the crew if we can pan over there and take a look at the atlantic ocean, the visibility is almost 0 at this point. we talked about blizzard conditions, quarter-mile or...
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only a few years ago, _ and people with longer memories do remember what happened _ to margaret thatcher wasn't defeated at an election but was - deposed by her own mps. the thing about boris . in america is, you know, he and donald trump in so many ways, i mean, on the surface you think- they are entirely different - because donald trump can't quote latin and greek at you, but on the other hand i they're both rich kids, who are privileged, i and clearly possessedl of some kind of socio— pathology where guilt and shame that would floor a normal person has no purchase on their souls. _ and so it's interesting - to hear steve talk because, you know, before i came |on i was looking and i see that| roger gale who is a very senior i backbencher and has been around. for some of these deposing of prime ministers is still calling forjohnson to resign, i and yet i know that the precedent that we should look _ at is the donald trump precedent, where a year after losing - an election was still saying, "it was stolen and i'm - the real president. " i and i think that whatever happensl in these comin
only a few years ago, _ and people with longer memories do remember what happened _ to margaret thatcher wasn't defeated at an election but was - deposed by her own mps. the thing about boris . in america is, you know, he and donald trump in so many ways, i mean, on the surface you think- they are entirely different - because donald trump can't quote latin and greek at you, but on the other hand i they're both rich kids, who are privileged, i and clearly possessedl of some kind of socio—...
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he spoke to margaret thatcher sitting in that chair. >> am i allowed to sit in that chair? people sit in that chair but you can do it today. >> is this where the love birds hung out? >> he scraped his initials and her initials. nice to meet you. >> you don't like my shirt? >> no, not at all. >> do you want to show me how to drain the swamp? >> let's drain the swamp. [yelling] >> i got him, i got him. >> pick it up. >> with my hands? >> yes, with your hands. >> no way. i don't want to do it. i can't do it. >> jesse ... >> awe! okay, awe! you guys are disgusting. >> thank you. >> they are here to take on the mooch and me. >> that's a big part of the game. we'll start off. this is how i beat my kids in one-on-one basketball. >> we are at the nfl experience. this is doug flutie. i'm going to go inside to see if i have what it takes to make the team. >> low expectations, but we'll work at it. >> the object is the round part. the part that's lit up. >> so me how it's done. like that. beautiful. he's comfortable. jesse watters and doug flutie. on your mark, get set, go! jesse: flu
he spoke to margaret thatcher sitting in that chair. >> am i allowed to sit in that chair? people sit in that chair but you can do it today. >> is this where the love birds hung out? >> he scraped his initials and her initials. nice to meet you. >> you don't like my shirt? >> no, not at all. >> do you want to show me how to drain the swamp? >> let's drain the swamp. [yelling] >> i got him, i got him. >> pick it up. >> with my hands?...
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oh, going underground, coming up in the show, victims of thatcher, i think, in omics over 160 people are dead in oil rich cars. exxon following protests sparked by a doubling in fuel prices. but what is this got to do with the united states and its western allies? we speak to a senior economist from the reagan administration, who is later appointed as chief adviser to the former catholic president. no, sir. hon. no sir. bye. have. and as jo biden's may be a war advocate talk, diplomat, antony blinking, threatens russia with all but nuclear war seemingly over ukraine. in a week of critical talks, we ask for me, u. s. government military strategist, edward looked back with it. we are entering a new dark age, all the same, all coming up in today's going underground or fast, whilst here in london bars, johnson faces allegations of breaches of corona virus regulations. the future of a new global architecture is arguably being built in resource supervisor kazakhstan in the middle of central asia before accusations of a so called nato color. evolution surfaced protested on the streets of ka
oh, going underground, coming up in the show, victims of thatcher, i think, in omics over 160 people are dead in oil rich cars. exxon following protests sparked by a doubling in fuel prices. but what is this got to do with the united states and its western allies? we speak to a senior economist from the reagan administration, who is later appointed as chief adviser to the former catholic president. no, sir. hon. no sir. bye. have. and as jo biden's may be a war advocate talk, diplomat, antony...
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mrs. thatcher was a friend of general finishes. what happened in l. mazata in 1981 in 1981, the salvadoran military. i pushed large part by the united states. i went into areas that they believed were controlled by the gorillas and they believed that every civilian that lived in those areas by virtue of their geographic location. i was a gorilla and that was never true by the way that civilians always supported whoever occupied their territory. now what happened and on the so day which is as i said, the largest massacre that we know of in latin america in contemporary period is the atlas cattle battalion of the, of the salvadoran military which was formed under, i would say u. s to legit was not trained and in this one was not trained in the united states that came later under the jesuits. but what happened here is they invaded the town of elma, so tay, the town was peaceful. it was unarmed the gorillas had left the area cuz they had a great deal of forewarning that this was coming. but in the town of elm so day there was a story t
mrs. thatcher was a friend of general finishes. what happened in l. mazata in 1981 in 1981, the salvadoran military. i pushed large part by the united states. i went into areas that they believed were controlled by the gorillas and they believed that every civilian that lived in those areas by virtue of their geographic location. i was a gorilla and that was never true by the way that civilians always supported whoever occupied their territory. now what happened and on the so day which is as i...
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have seen one british prime minister since 1977 who has bucked that trend, and that was margaret thatcher be re—elected. so it is not unforeseen that people can buck that trend. who else is doing well, though? you might want a different leader, but who? interestingly, the majority of the conservative party ministers that the public would recognise, some of the big names like truss and rishi, they are also seeing declines in their own ratings as well. there is not necessarily a standout candidate that could be taken forward in place of borisjohnson. so even rishi sunak, who was the darling of the british public for quite some time throughout this pandemic because of the fantastic work he did to support people who were struggling throughout the lockdown periods, but now even he is seeing his ratings drop down, too. now to the latest coronavirus data, which today does not include figures from scotland, due to a technical issue. elsewhere, there were 70,921; new infections, in the latest 24—hour period. that means an average of nearly 108,000 new cases per day, in the last week. another 88 de
have seen one british prime minister since 1977 who has bucked that trend, and that was margaret thatcher be re—elected. so it is not unforeseen that people can buck that trend. who else is doing well, though? you might want a different leader, but who? interestingly, the majority of the conservative party ministers that the public would recognise, some of the big names like truss and rishi, they are also seeing declines in their own ratings as well. there is not necessarily a standout...
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we think back to margaret thatcher. she was double digits behind the labor party during the westland affair of 1986 a year later she won an enormous parliamentary majority. lost it's true and absolutely undeniable. the conservative party is absolutely tanking in the polls right now. it's not actually that out of line from where we'd expect to see a mid term parliament. indeed, if we look even it's tony blair's ratings in around 2001 during the oil crisis, crisis and foot and mouth. and all of that the conservative party was ahead and then tony blair, of course, went to win on another election. so really we need to look at this in the round in sort of context of the parliamentary term that we're seeing. it will see many new m p 's says she don't have as much time looking over the history of politics. are those that are trying to make the 1st news but can pin it on because it might not be that they are just, you know, ignorant of conservative party history and might be that you got to close the right on there that you're
we think back to margaret thatcher. she was double digits behind the labor party during the westland affair of 1986 a year later she won an enormous parliamentary majority. lost it's true and absolutely undeniable. the conservative party is absolutely tanking in the polls right now. it's not actually that out of line from where we'd expect to see a mid term parliament. indeed, if we look even it's tony blair's ratings in around 2001 during the oil crisis, crisis and foot and mouth. and all of...
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people say, well, gee, that must have been painful and yet was but a set the stage for the reagan thatcher. eighty's revolution, if you will, and, and a great space of growth. so i don't get it, i mean if you had, i just understand that they're, they're not doing their job and i don't understand how to describe it. do we describe it that there's only a few choices, either a, as you say, they're just recklessly out of control. b, there's some political machinations involved here and see, i mean, we have to consider that they might be under the control of a foreign power, right? because they're doing something that's completely anathema to the health and safety of america. well, the biggest beneficiaries were of this whole policy were, are the biggest asset holder. so those are maybe globally, but particularly in the united states. and those are the beneficiaries of this policy. asset prices have searched because of the fed policies and those that hold the most acids that benefited the most. so, you know, that's, that's war or the beneficiaries are now we've got inflation and inflation is hi
people say, well, gee, that must have been painful and yet was but a set the stage for the reagan thatcher. eighty's revolution, if you will, and, and a great space of growth. so i don't get it, i mean if you had, i just understand that they're, they're not doing their job and i don't understand how to describe it. do we describe it that there's only a few choices, either a, as you say, they're just recklessly out of control. b, there's some political machinations involved here and see, i mean,...
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he spoke to margaret thatcher sitting in that chair.t -- am i allowed to sit in that chair? >> he scraped his initials and mrs. reagan's initials. jesse: they were have much in love, weren't they? have much in love. >> you don't like my shirt? >> no, not at all. jesse: do you want to show me how to drain the swamp? >> let's drain the swamp. jesse: [screaming] i got him! >> pick him up. jesse: with my hands? >> yes, with your hands. jesse: i don't want to do it. i can't do it! oh! okay! you guys are disgusting. >> here to take on the mooch and me. >> you want to trash talk? >> that's a big part of the game. >> we'll start off. >> this is how i beat my kids in one-on-one basketball. let me go back. jesse: we are at the nfl experience. this is doug flutie. football legend. i'm going to go inside and see if i have what it takes to make the team. >> very low expectations. but we'll work at it. ready? >> the object is to hit the round part. the part that's lit up. jesse: so me how it's done. oh, like that. beautiful. >> he's coachable. >> jes
he spoke to margaret thatcher sitting in that chair.t -- am i allowed to sit in that chair? >> he scraped his initials and mrs. reagan's initials. jesse: they were have much in love, weren't they? have much in love. >> you don't like my shirt? >> no, not at all. jesse: do you want to show me how to drain the swamp? >> let's drain the swamp. jesse: [screaming] i got him! >> pick him up. jesse: with my hands? >> yes, with your hands. jesse: i don't want to do...
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that is because they feel they still feel cheated by all the promises that reagan, the margaret thatcher, that her west german officials are all manner of native officials made back in the 90 and in the eighty's to, to russia, to gorbachev's. that is that native woods fan, a one inch the state department head then said one inch to the east. obviously, those guarantees verbal guarantees were broken. and russia doesn't want that to happen again. which is why it's now demands everything in writing. they want in writing american counter proposals, so that in the future, the story, the story doesn't change. nevertheless, the replies that russia has received, ah, we don't know the full, full text. but from what we have heard. russia's major points them is major demand security demands at have been and seems rejected. gra, thanks very much for taking us through. that's our ticks in your correspond murat, gusty earth. alright. sus murat, going through what was delivered to moscow. what's been spoken about by the u. s. let's get the european angle and all this cross to ortiz, say you're a corresp
that is because they feel they still feel cheated by all the promises that reagan, the margaret thatcher, that her west german officials are all manner of native officials made back in the 90 and in the eighty's to, to russia, to gorbachev's. that is that native woods fan, a one inch the state department head then said one inch to the east. obviously, those guarantees verbal guarantees were broken. and russia doesn't want that to happen again. which is why it's now demands everything in...
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but he will be a lame—duck prime minister, like theresa may, john major and to a certain extent, thatchermandate. and that means that none of his big policies, especially equality between regions, can really be successful. marc, thank you very much. now, in december, inflation rose to 5.4%, up from 5.1% the previous month, that is a 12 month comparison, so 5.1 in the year until november and 5.4 in the year to december. that 5.4% figure is the highest since march 1992. food, clothing and household goods also rose, the bank of england indicates inflation hitting 6% by april. that is also the month in which the energy cap will be revised to reflect the spike in wholesale gas prices. simon, how painful is this going to get, do you think? it is awful, actually. i think that for all this political chicanery- we are seeing, there is nothingj more difficult for a government when its citizens are actually i getting a bit poorer every day, because the cost i of living is going up faster than their wages. there is no evidence thatj i have seen, from talking to a lot of industry, that this has got. a
but he will be a lame—duck prime minister, like theresa may, john major and to a certain extent, thatchermandate. and that means that none of his big policies, especially equality between regions, can really be successful. marc, thank you very much. now, in december, inflation rose to 5.4%, up from 5.1% the previous month, that is a 12 month comparison, so 5.1 in the year until november and 5.4 in the year to december. that 5.4% figure is the highest since march 1992. food, clothing and...
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he spoke to margaret thatcher sitting in that chair. >> am i allowed to sit in that chair? don't let's people sit in that chair but you can do it today. >> is this where the love birds hung out? >> he scraped his initials and her initials. nice to meet you. >> you don't like my shirt? >> no, not at all. >> do you want to show me how to drain the swamp? >> let's drain the swamp. [yelling] >> i got him, i got him. >> pick it up. >> with my hands? >> yes, with your hands. >> no way. i don't want to do it. i can't do it. >> jesse ... >> awe! okay, awe! you guys are disgusting. >> thank you. >> they are here to take on the mooch and me. >> that's a big part of the game. we'll start off. this is how i beat my kids in one-on-one basketball. >> we are at the nfl experience. this is doug flutie. i'm going to go inside to see if i have what it takes to make the team. >> low expectations, but we'll work at it. >> the object is the round part. the part that's lit up. >> so me how it's done. like that. beautiful. he's comfortable. jesse watters and doug flutie. on your mark, get set, go
he spoke to margaret thatcher sitting in that chair. >> am i allowed to sit in that chair? don't let's people sit in that chair but you can do it today. >> is this where the love birds hung out? >> he scraped his initials and her initials. nice to meet you. >> you don't like my shirt? >> no, not at all. >> do you want to show me how to drain the swamp? >> let's drain the swamp. [yelling] >> i got him, i got him. >> pick it up. >> with...
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very good at getting rid of their leaders that did that to, to resume and also did it to margaret thatcher. or do you think the public is viewing this at the moment, or latest number showing only about 16 percent of the population, even trust their prime minister? that's a corner latest polls and it's not looking like it's getting any better. i think that is a fair reflection, but let me add the sort of bit of coal wishon simply replacing one prime minister with another prime minister, believing in the same ideology. values on policies is not really good enough. what we really need is a complete change in the way this country is governed, simply replacing one sort of gods with another god with another set of gods isn't really going to do much of the country. so we need new people centered politics. and that is not really an offer of the moment by any political party. having is a very fair statement as well from premier seeker, a member of the house of lords. joining us live on the monday evening program from moscow. thank you so much. we appreciate it wiki league sound a during a song as o
very good at getting rid of their leaders that did that to, to resume and also did it to margaret thatcher. or do you think the public is viewing this at the moment, or latest number showing only about 16 percent of the population, even trust their prime minister? that's a corner latest polls and it's not looking like it's getting any better. i think that is a fair reflection, but let me add the sort of bit of coal wishon simply replacing one prime minister with another prime minister,...
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progressive who believes that for years, perhaps, as a result of the legacies of ronald reagan, margaret thatcherte has been underplayed. when you look at recent history, you pick the elements which work best for your argument. you take the tech revolution, inspired by, you, say, money as an investment made by big government, specifically the us department of defence in the 1950s and 1960s, which led to the invention of the internet. but you can read the tech revolution in different ways. there are other ways of reading it which say yes, again, the initial impulse, the state was important, but the way it's played out is absolutely a reflection of the dynamism of the private sector, not the big state. so i just don't talk that way. for me, it's never about the state or the private sector. they are both required. and i'm italian, i know the problems with the state. i know there are problems with, you know, bureaucracy and slowness, and inertia. and i know a lot of problems inside the private sector, where, over the last ten years, $4 trillion have been spent by the fortune 500 companiesjust in buyi
progressive who believes that for years, perhaps, as a result of the legacies of ronald reagan, margaret thatcherte has been underplayed. when you look at recent history, you pick the elements which work best for your argument. you take the tech revolution, inspired by, you, say, money as an investment made by big government, specifically the us department of defence in the 1950s and 1960s, which led to the invention of the internet. but you can read the tech revolution in different ways. there...
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oh, going underground, coming over the show, victims of thatcher id can omics over 160 people are dead in oil rich cars exam following protests sparked by a doubling and fuel prices. but what does this got to do with the united states and it's western allies? we speak to a senior economist from the reagan administration, who is later appointed as chief adviser to the former catholic president, nurse of hon. naso, bye have. and as jo biden's may be a war advocate, top diplomat and to the blinking threatens russia with all but nuclear war seemingly over ukraine. in a week of critical talks, we ask for me, u. s. government military strategist, edward, look back with it. we are entering the new dark age, all the small coming up in today's going underground. but 1st, whilst here in london bars, johnson faces allegations of breaches of corona virus regulations. the future of a new global architecture is arguably being built in resource superpower cassock. sound in the middle of central asia before accusations of a so called nato color revolution surfaced, protested on the streets of kazakhst
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he said this in public, we had the same insurances, from bush, from thatcher. this is all in writing that they have the, uh, the archives. and so this, this is the problem. this document is, is full of misleading statements in which the united states tries to pain the world, black and white. and on top of all the esa, it seems our channel has become a target as well. well, i channel has been a target for a while. they've been even concerned but bye are spanish shadow posting videos, cultural videos, of, of statues and the likes. and they've come out. they had serious men in suits with the, with stripes, garden, arguing the arts even use above statues are getting too many views. so this is certainly a certainly nothing new that they've come out and targeted archie and spoofing. again, especially considering that or when it comes to the press to the media. these are rushes only rush rushes only voices for western audience. so western audiences would have no avenue, no way they hear russia, if it wasn't audience boot mc r. t and sputnik service means for the kreml
he said this in public, we had the same insurances, from bush, from thatcher. this is all in writing that they have the, uh, the archives. and so this, this is the problem. this document is, is full of misleading statements in which the united states tries to pain the world, black and white. and on top of all the esa, it seems our channel has become a target as well. well, i channel has been a target for a while. they've been even concerned but bye are spanish shadow posting videos, cultural...