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thatcher would have done.ed ijy margaret thatcher would be appalled by liz truss and receive sunak�*s plans, lord kenneth baker says. dare i ask what you think of that? it’s i ask what you think of that? it's interesting _ i ask what you think of that? it�*s interesting because he's a serious politician. many people, elder statesman if you like and states women, who were great thatcherite followers are finding what's happening at the moment quite intolerable. 0ne happening at the moment quite intolerable. one thing one could always say about margaret thatcher — and she features in a book i wrote over lockdown about great women — even though my politics are what they are, because she was not a lightweight. she had really serious advisers and intellectual basis for advisers and intellectual basis for a lot of what she did and said. i fear we're now in a kind of populist story phase where it's all trying to persuade people without believing very much at all. i can understand lord baker is coming from. the conce -
thatcher would have done.ed ijy margaret thatcher would be appalled by liz truss and receive sunak�*s plans, lord kenneth baker says. dare i ask what you think of that? it’s i ask what you think of that? it's interesting _ i ask what you think of that? it�*s interesting because he's a serious politician. many people, elder statesman if you like and states women, who were great thatcherite followers are finding what's happening at the moment quite intolerable. 0ne happening at the moment...
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he must've desaired thatcher for what he did. he must've despaired at — thatcher for what he did.at the _ thatcher for what he did. he must've despaired at the repression - thatcher for what he did. he must've despaired at the repression that's . despaired at the repression that's now being seen in russia and the bloody invasion of ukraine. absently. he paved the way for the democracy. for him to see what has been _ democracy. for him to see what has been happening in russia and ukraine over the _ been happening in russia and ukraine over the last year must have been awful _ over the last year must have been awful it _ over the last year must have been awful. it says gorbachev thought to ten's _ awful. it says gorbachev thought to ten's invasion was betrayal. i thought— ten's invasion was betrayal. i thought what tom tugendhat said was powerful— thought what tom tugendhat said was powerful as well. i've forgotten the quote! _ powerful as well. i've forgotten the quote! sorry. powerful as well. i've forgotten the quote! sorry-— quote! sorry. don't worry. i'll give ou a quote! sorry
he must've desaired thatcher for what he did. he must've despaired at — thatcher for what he did.at the _ thatcher for what he did. he must've despaired at the repression - thatcher for what he did. he must've despaired at the repression that's . despaired at the repression that's now being seen in russia and the bloody invasion of ukraine. absently. he paved the way for the democracy. for him to see what has been _ democracy. for him to see what has been happening in russia and ukraine over...
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you can't just dismiss _ to margaret thatcher. you can't just dismiss him — to margaret thatcher.ismiss him. he's been there, he's been at the site of prime ministers dealing _ been at the site of prime ministers dealing with the fallout of severe economic— dealing with the fallout of severe economic situations. so, i think it's a _ economic situations. so, i think it's a bit— economic situations. so, i think it's a bit rough to just economic situations. so, i think it's a bit rough tojust dismiss him, _ it's a bit rough tojust dismiss him. but _ it's a bit rough tojust dismiss him, but he isn't part of the treasury— him, but he isn't part of the treasury or in the mindset of the people _ treasury or in the mindset of the people around that who he would actually _ people around that who he would actually say that he's against the treasury — actually say that he's against the treasury. but he's clearly not part of the _ treasury. but he's clearly not part of the game. he's not part of the economic— of the game. he's not part of the economic gang. let of the game. he's not part of t
you can't just dismiss _ to margaret thatcher. you can't just dismiss him — to margaret thatcher.ismiss him. he's been there, he's been at the site of prime ministers dealing _ been at the site of prime ministers dealing with the fallout of severe economic— dealing with the fallout of severe economic situations. so, i think it's a _ economic situations. so, i think it's a bit— economic situations. so, i think it's a bit rough to just economic situations. so, i think it's a bit rough...
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thatcher and president ronald reaaan. �* , thatcher and president ronald reaaan. v . , reagan.raordinary that - reagan. it's really quitei extraordinary that these leaders on the right in the west would find real rapport and mutual respect with the leader of the soviet union. but this happened very quickly in both cases, and it led to the kind of understanding that made possible dramatic decreases in nuclear arms on the western and soviet sides in that period. i think margaret thatcher was one of the people who convinced the reagan administration that they should take seriously the initiatives coming from gorbachev early on. she saw very quickly that he was a completely different type of soviet leader, a new, open—minded statesmen — although still committed to socialism and the soviet system. so it's that early relationship with thatcher and the bond he forged with reagan later on that were tremendously important to the history of the late 20th century. we important to the history of the late 20th century.— important to the history of the late 20th century. we will have to leav
thatcher and president ronald reaaan. �* , thatcher and president ronald reaaan. v . , reagan.raordinary that - reagan. it's really quitei extraordinary that these leaders on the right in the west would find real rapport and mutual respect with the leader of the soviet union. but this happened very quickly in both cases, and it led to the kind of understanding that made possible dramatic decreases in nuclear arms on the western and soviet sides in that period. i think margaret thatcher was...
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he had _ thatcher, but with america as well. more convivial— he had what seems to be a more convivial relationship with margaret thatcheh _ convivial relationship with margaret thatcher. she said she got on with him very— thatcher. she said she got on with him very well indeed. we owe a lot to him. _ him very well indeed. we owe a lot to him, frankly, because he chose the -- _ to him, frankly, because he chose the —— change the world a lot for of the —— change the world a lot for of the hetter~ — the —— change the world a lot for of the better. something russia apparently did not —— were not pleased — apparently did not —— were not pleased with. i remember going to berlin _ pleased with. i remember going to berlin and — pleased with. i remember going to berlin and people welcome to the unification of berlin. they said in the past — unification of berlin. they said in the past that they had a job, and that couldn't be guaranteed any more _ that couldn't be guaranteed any more. overall, a great man who won the nobel_ more. overall
he had _ thatcher, but with america as well. more convivial— he had what seems to be a more convivial relationship with margaret thatcheh _ convivial relationship with margaret thatcher. she said she got on with him very— thatcher. she said she got on with him very well indeed. we owe a lot to him. _ him very well indeed. we owe a lot to him, frankly, because he chose the -- _ to him, frankly, because he chose the —— change the world a lot for of the —— change the world a lot for of...
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have lowered tackett _ thatcher would not have lowered tackett 's~ — thatcher would not have loweredat we saw at — tackett 's. —— taxes. that is what we saw at the _ tackett 's. —— taxes. that is what we saw at the beginning, and that's what he's _ we saw at the beginning, and that's what he's saying now. i think had he stuck— what he's saying now. i think had he stuck to— what he's saying now. i think had he stuck to that lie all the way through. _ stuck to that lie all the way through, there is a decent chance that inflation doesn't spiral out of control— that inflation doesn't spiral out of control next year and rishi sunak will look— control next year and rishi sunak will look rather good. he can say this is— will look rather good. he can say this is what— will look rather good. he can say this is what he said was going to happen— this is what he said was going to happen when liz truss's tax cuts when _ happen when liz truss's tax cuts when ahead, and here i am. the problem— when ahead, and here i am. the problem is— when ahead, and here i am. the problem is he's flip—flopped qui
have lowered tackett _ thatcher would not have lowered tackett 's~ — thatcher would not have loweredat we saw at — tackett 's. —— taxes. that is what we saw at the _ tackett 's. —— taxes. that is what we saw at the beginning, and that's what he's _ we saw at the beginning, and that's what he's saying now. i think had he stuck— what he's saying now. i think had he stuck to— what he's saying now. i think had he stuck to that lie all the way through. _ stuck to that lie all the way...
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of course, it was margaret thatcher, ali, who - margaret thatcher, ali, who privatised a lot of the energyer british gas being sold off. i remember that clearly with the tell sid advert. but times change and people are really worried about how they are going to make ends meet this winter. i'm surprised you remember, i think you are _ i'm surprised you remember, i think you are far— i'm surprised you remember, i think you are far too young! the point is, the reason — you are far too young! the point is, the reason why these things were privatised — the reason why these things were privatised was because there was a huge _ privatised was because there was a huge amount of capital expenditure required _ huge amount of capital expenditure required to keep these energy distribution networks and gas distribution networks and gas distribution networks and gas distribution networks invested. that money _ distribution networks invested. that money comes from the private sector, and in _ money comes from the private sector, and in the _ money comes from the private sector, and in the private sector,
of course, it was margaret thatcher, ali, who - margaret thatcher, ali, who privatised a lot of the energyer british gas being sold off. i remember that clearly with the tell sid advert. but times change and people are really worried about how they are going to make ends meet this winter. i'm surprised you remember, i think you are _ i'm surprised you remember, i think you are far— i'm surprised you remember, i think you are far too young! the point is, the reason — you are far too young!...
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well, irina thatcher's answer was that two days after the visit, the russian federation announced itsereignty . and this became an additional argument for those ukrainian communists who until now hesitated, saying that if they are already russians, then we can, moreover, the communists at this time found themselves without their leader volodymyr and it is difficult he was tempted by a career in moscow and left the chair of the chairman of the verkhovna rada to become gorbachev's deputy, this greatly demoralized the most ardent opponents of sovereignty and, on the other hand, opened the way for ivashko's deputy leonid kravchuk, so how do we know whether he would not have become the first president and it is difficult if he had not moved then to moscow, however, he did get 5 minutes of fame when gorbachev resigned and was difficult for the general secretary, and it was he who went down in history as the last formally general secretary of the soviet union, finally yes with the declaration was agreed and on july 16, the verkhovna rada adopted it by a constitutional majority of votes only
well, irina thatcher's answer was that two days after the visit, the russian federation announced itsereignty . and this became an additional argument for those ukrainian communists who until now hesitated, saying that if they are already russians, then we can, moreover, the communists at this time found themselves without their leader volodymyr and it is difficult he was tempted by a career in moscow and left the chair of the chairman of the verkhovna rada to become gorbachev's deputy, this...
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, the tax cutting — area part of margaret thatcher, the tax cutting margaret thatcher or the top margaretthe next version of ronald reagan, — iron the next version of ronald reagan, who is her partner in crime on our— reagan, who is her partner in crime on our side — reagan, who is her partner in crime on our side of— reagan, who is her partner in crime on our side of the pond, but what i find interesting, if you listen to the establishment i think the trust —— | the establishment i think the trust -- ithink— the establishment i think the trust —— i think liz truss will be the next — —— i think liz truss will be the next prime _ —— i think liz truss will be the next prime minister, but many republicans and conservatives have soured _ republicans and conservatives have soured on _ republicans and conservatives have soured on the establishment and many democrats _ soured on the establishment and many democrats and progressives have soured _ democrats and progressives have soured on — democrats and progressives have soured on the establishment, so it will be _ soured on the establishment, so
, the tax cutting — area part of margaret thatcher, the tax cutting margaret thatcher or the top margaretthe next version of ronald reagan, — iron the next version of ronald reagan, who is her partner in crime on our— reagan, who is her partner in crime on our side — reagan, who is her partner in crime on our side of— reagan, who is her partner in crime on our side of the pond, but what i find interesting, if you listen to the establishment i think the trust —— | the establishment...
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. >> but it is prioritized but with those female role models to talk about margaret thatcher and the number of conservativere leaders today certainly are getting the treatment of the social media are there any that you feel they should have in their head quick. >> looking at leaders today if you'r watch fox. [laughter] senator blackburn was on from tennessee talking about what president biden has done in afghanistan very strong and very moving summer governors over conservative speakers they need to talk about people like margaret thatcher if she would've stayed home to watch her kids not that there is anything wrong with that. it is a very noble profession the think in england partnered withth ronald reagan she was the age of my great-grandmother but it was unbelievable the things she did when women were not that 1944 giving the keynote speech and there was a military family she was so ahead of her time editor of "vanity fair" and was basically homeschooled he left the family before she was grown but four years formal schooling writer and speaker why don't they teach that? because i
. >> but it is prioritized but with those female role models to talk about margaret thatcher and the number of conservativere leaders today certainly are getting the treatment of the social media are there any that you feel they should have in their head quick. >> looking at leaders today if you'r watch fox. [laughter] senator blackburn was on from tennessee talking about what president biden has done in afghanistan very strong and very moving summer governors over conservative...
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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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what i was struck is there was mikhail gorbachev a margaret thatcher just off of the capitol rotunda to go in with all of these other world leaders. reagan was lying in state. in the 1980s, this is the history that will change and eventually resulted in the end of the soviet union appear in and of course, you had the famous summit with the president reagan and gorbachev in 1986 which seem to change everything. that was key right there that reagan actually realized because margaret thatcher had gone to meet with gorbachev before and reported back to reagan this is a guy they could work with and jennifer griffin, excuse me minutes ago absolutely the type of person that wanted to maintain the soviet union. but the west saw in him this level of stability. the idea that you had who had died in the late 70s and most quickly through -- and the fact the soviet union had gone through the three leader so quickly nobody knew what to expect with gorbachev. even though that summit was viewed as a failure and what it did was it set the table for the some years later in 1987 of the start treaty. th
what i was struck is there was mikhail gorbachev a margaret thatcher just off of the capitol rotunda to go in with all of these other world leaders. reagan was lying in state. in the 1980s, this is the history that will change and eventually resulted in the end of the soviet union appear in and of course, you had the famous summit with the president reagan and gorbachev in 1986 which seem to change everything. that was key right there that reagan actually realized because margaret thatcher had...
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he was sociable and charmed everyone with whom the heads of state spoke fidel castro margaret thatcher pope ivan paul ii and here is a photo of the then president reagan and vice president george w. bush in the background of the twin towers, but here is a photo in which gorbachev is carrying president bush on a golf course, what is the hour mr. gorbachev tear down this wall just 6 months later in the white house two leaders signed the cis treaty at every meeting you repeat this with what he called the reforms that should were to revolutionize the soviet system for many of their compatriots. gorbachev will forever remain the man who allowed the great soviet empire to collapse, subjected millions of people to deprivation and humiliation. even gorbachev himself expressed regret i fought with all my might to defend the soviet union but i failed in the west, he was revered and glorified as the great statesman nobel peace prize winner who played a decisive role in ending the cold war peacefully, resolving the most dangerous confrontation of the 20th century, one of the things that we have to
he was sociable and charmed everyone with whom the heads of state spoke fidel castro margaret thatcher pope ivan paul ii and here is a photo of the then president reagan and vice president george w. bush in the background of the twin towers, but here is a photo in which gorbachev is carrying president bush on a golf course, what is the hour mr. gorbachev tear down this wall just 6 months later in the white house two leaders signed the cis treaty at every meeting you repeat this with what he...
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margaret thatcher did not— trait economics.t tax cuts into her— did not make significant tax cuts into her second term of of office. she cut _ into her second term of of office. she cut public expenditure, and anyone — she cut public expenditure, and anyone will recall what a difficult time that— anyone will recall what a difficult time that was from and people in britain, _ time that was from and people in britain, the start of the 19805 —— thatcherite. it is the disconnect between — thatcherite. it is the disconnect between the electorate and this electorate of conservative ek members. it is not really connected with what— members. it is not really connected with what is— members. it is not really connected with what is happening in britain today _ with what is happening in britain today ft— with what is happening in britain toda . �* . . with what is happening in britain toda. . ., p with what is happening in britain toda. . ., '. ., today. a particular difficult read for liz truss, _ today. a particular difficult read for l
margaret thatcher did not— trait economics.t tax cuts into her— did not make significant tax cuts into her second term of of office. she cut _ into her second term of of office. she cut public expenditure, and anyone — she cut public expenditure, and anyone will recall what a difficult time that— anyone will recall what a difficult time that was from and people in britain, _ time that was from and people in britain, the start of the 19805 —— thatcherite. it is the disconnect between...
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translation: ~ , ., translation: mrs thatcher said that we talked for — translation: mrs thatcher said joined now by sir malcolm rifkind, who was a foreign office minister under margaret thatcher, and later served as foreign secretary injohn major's cabinet. good morning to you, sir malcolm. talking about that first time that mikhail gorbachev came to the uk in 1984, met margaret thatcher, and you were there at chequers that time. how did it feel at that moment to be in the room? it how did it feel at that moment to be in the room— in the room? it was quite extraordinary _ in the room? it was quite extraordinary because i in the room? it was quite i extraordinary because mikhail gorbachev was quite different to all the soviet leaders that i that mrs thatcher or anyone else have met. he was a modern figure with modern ideas, very open to new thoughts and what happened when he and margaret thatcher had their various discussions? she was still the iron lady. he was about to become leader of the soviet communist party and yet they got on dramatically well. why? because over a series of tal
translation: ~ , ., translation: mrs thatcher said that we talked for — translation: mrs thatcher said joined now by sir malcolm rifkind, who was a foreign office minister under margaret thatcher, and later served as foreign secretary injohn major's cabinet. good morning to you, sir malcolm. talking about that first time that mikhail gorbachev came to the uk in 1984, met margaret thatcher, and you were there at chequers that time. how did it feel at that moment to be in the room? it how did...
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margaret thatcher, she said, "mikhail gorbachev is a man i can do business with."today at the relationship between putin and obama. look at what putin said the other day when he said that the us unilaterally declared itself the winner of the cold war, it never tried to establish a new balance of power, it's only interested imposing a unilateral diktat which can only lead to conflict and chaos. putin and his attitude to the united states appears to have a completely different approach from your own. very specifically, do you support putin's annexation of crimea, the fact that russian troops are still reported to be in east ukraine and russia has recognised the recent elections in eastern ukraine, which the rest of the world has described as completely illegitimate? do you support putin's positions there? when you picked up the nobel peace prize in 1991, you said, "you know what? i am always an optimist." i wonder if there is much room for optimism today. when you see the crisis in relations between the western powers and vladimir putin, when you see conflict, again,
margaret thatcher, she said, "mikhail gorbachev is a man i can do business with."today at the relationship between putin and obama. look at what putin said the other day when he said that the us unilaterally declared itself the winner of the cold war, it never tried to establish a new balance of power, it's only interested imposing a unilateral diktat which can only lead to conflict and chaos. putin and his attitude to the united states appears to have a completely different approach...
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they need to talk about people like margaret thatcher. suppose if she stayed home to watch her kids. nott that there's anything wrong with that it's a noble profession but think of england and the world, she partnered withon ronald reagan and they dd incredible things and of course claire [inaudible]. she was the age of my great grandmother and probably your great, great grandmother cause you're younger and there's a big picture in our office and hope you'll come see us sometime. it's a 1944 republican national convention. she's like this and giving the keynote speech and president roosevelt and i see where they all said that and it was a military family. she was so ahead of her time and a o congresswoman when they were like 10, editor of vanity fair and she was basically homeschooled and her father left the family before she was grown and they moved from the time she had 40 years of formal schooling and what an incredible career. writer, speaker. why don't they teach about conservative women? it's not about women. carrie: hero worship an
they need to talk about people like margaret thatcher. suppose if she stayed home to watch her kids. nott that there's anything wrong with that it's a noble profession but think of england and the world, she partnered withon ronald reagan and they dd incredible things and of course claire [inaudible]. she was the age of my great grandmother and probably your great, great grandmother cause you're younger and there's a big picture in our office and hope you'll come see us sometime. it's a 1944...
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and he said that margaret thatcher knew that. so that's a direct appeal to the tory heartlands. these are members who number perhaps, 160000 or so who will be choosing the next prime minister by this friday. this trust is also a reference to or rather her supporters to night have reference margaret thatcher. she herself, has made a quite a lot of her support for boys johnson saying that he will actually go down on one of the country's best prime ministers. so link herself to the johnson premier ship of co soon next scene as somebody who stuck the knife in with his resignation that in the reader is wembley, arena tonight. so it was quite a spectacle, quite american style, if you like, with rock music introducing the, the candidates, he went down, he got the biggest reception, but that's just london list. trust is the clear favorite around the country with the conservative membership. she's saying that she will be the person to, to, to lead the public through this cost of living crisis. sumac has actually paid tribute to her in the last couple of hours, but they're helping some qu
and he said that margaret thatcher knew that. so that's a direct appeal to the tory heartlands. these are members who number perhaps, 160000 or so who will be choosing the next prime minister by this friday. this trust is also a reference to or rather her supporters to night have reference margaret thatcher. she herself, has made a quite a lot of her support for boys johnson saying that he will actually go down on one of the country's best prime ministers. so link herself to the johnson premier...
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idol yes, that the townsfolk thatcher was fascinated by gorbachev with of the first negotiations alsothe fact that he showed her a map with targets for soviet missiles in britain, the states the iron lady, throwing off her shoes and climbing into a chair with her feet, did not hide her surprise. then she went to washington and said her famous phrase, this russian can be trusted at times. if you start to evaluate these informal, then they have a rather large effect. i think they didn’t give in general, yes, they smiled at the relationship, sorry for each other’s hands, and what did they do behind their backs? i don't know i can't say. it's necessary to study the americans had an expression. we know him very well to trust, but verify. we trusted, maybe a little bit checked, for 6 years in power, gorbachev met 11 times with the us presidents five times with reagan and six times with bush sr., and for the first time we soviet people were proud of how our leader was met in the west. the soviet union unilaterally declared a moratorium on nuclear weapons testing. and he did not even demand a
idol yes, that the townsfolk thatcher was fascinated by gorbachev with of the first negotiations alsothe fact that he showed her a map with targets for soviet missiles in britain, the states the iron lady, throwing off her shoes and climbing into a chair with her feet, did not hide her surprise. then she went to washington and said her famous phrase, this russian can be trusted at times. if you start to evaluate these informal, then they have a rather large effect. i think they didn’t give in...
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in the ninety-first year of the last century, this is what margaret thatcher says: the soviet union ishat poses a serious threat to the western world. i'm not talking about a military threat in fact, it was not our countries are well enough armed, including nuclear weapons. i mean, the economic threat thanks to the planned policy and the peculiar combination of moral and material incentives of the soviet union managed to achieve high economic performance margaret thatcher november 1991 1991 from now from now. yes, we understand it begins, just the same form of education. and i want to ask a question. and what was so terrible in education in our country in the soviet union when, after 13 years, only think about it 13 years later, just after the most devastating and terrible life of war, which the world has not seen in the entire history of mankind, 13 years later, a destroyed country launches a satellite into space, and 16 years later, in the sixty-first year, soviet man yuri gagarin flies into space this is what education should be these people, where did they come from from harvard, w
in the ninety-first year of the last century, this is what margaret thatcher says: the soviet union ishat poses a serious threat to the western world. i'm not talking about a military threat in fact, it was not our countries are well enough armed, including nuclear weapons. i mean, the economic threat thanks to the planned policy and the peculiar combination of moral and material incentives of the soviet union managed to achieve high economic performance margaret thatcher november 1991 1991...
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first to acknowledge in london the great american and his great partner, margaret thatcher. into that place where, from now on, british and american and others who travel there can see what reagan meant to the special relationship. but the best was still to come, when we went to eastern europe. because there, those very people that he had spoken for when he said mr. gorbachev tear down this wall came out in droves to tell him thank you, mister president. now, we are free. what a legacy! and places like prague and budapest, what a legacy. what a legacy of a man who was not a dreamer, ronald reagan was not a dreamer. he saw the world as it was. but he also believed in shaping that world to be the world as it should be. and that is the real purpose of this place, to draw on that spirit of ronald reagan and to reimagine america and the world as it should be. we stand here, 30 years later, to acknowledge the timelessness of ronald reagan and his legacy. because even though time has passed, leadership and vision and character are timeless. 30 years later, they are as essential for
first to acknowledge in london the great american and his great partner, margaret thatcher. into that place where, from now on, british and american and others who travel there can see what reagan meant to the special relationship. but the best was still to come, when we went to eastern europe. because there, those very people that he had spoken for when he said mr. gorbachev tear down this wall came out in droves to tell him thank you, mister president. now, we are free. what a legacy! and...
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south london , where mrs thatcher moved when she was kicked out of 10 downin street, is not cheap.price per square. there is just under £2m in the area , their stuff. those who didn't go on vacation are already in boxes, the doors to the johnsons' premier apartment will close on september 6th. and this photo from the greek beach will be reminded, firstly, and of his last days as a prime minister, he will be remembered that way, and secondly, about how he is on and the seven persuaded colleagues to scare putin by undressing. but putin warned him then. i don't know how they wanted to strip to the waist or below the waist, but i think it would have been a disgusting sight either way. so far, biden's chita is back from vacation with positive results. covey test fbi stops trump from taking holidays by withdrawing and returning his passports while biden signs pr bill to reduce inflation the us department of justice is against fears that americans will learn too much and biden's rating. then it will certainly not be raised, denis davydov’s report the fbi now receives so many threats that
south london , where mrs thatcher moved when she was kicked out of 10 downin street, is not cheap.price per square. there is just under £2m in the area , their stuff. those who didn't go on vacation are already in boxes, the doors to the johnsons' premier apartment will close on september 6th. and this photo from the greek beach will be reminded, firstly, and of his last days as a prime minister, he will be remembered that way, and secondly, about how he is on and the seven persuaded...
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and itjust has those echoes of margaret thatcher taking on the _ echoes of margaret thatcher taking on up and pay walls are not keeping pace with inflation. and to bring in legislation— pace with inflation. and to bring in legislation saying you can't strike or do— legislation saying you can't strike or do anything about it — ijust think. — or do anything about it — ijust think. why— or do anything about it — ijust think, why risk such an unnecessary confrontation when the country is in such difficulty?— such difficulty? onto a more cheerful story, _ such difficulty? onto a more cheerful story, the - such difficulty? onto a more cheerful story, the front - such difficulty? onto a more. cheerful story, the front page such difficulty? onto a more - cheerful story, the front page of the sun, this is a great story. this is fun - this _ the sun, this is a great story. this is fun - this is— the sun, this is a great story. this is fun - this is a _ the sun, this is a great story. this is fun - this is a story _ the sun, this is a great story. this is fun — this is a story about the queen's—
and itjust has those echoes of margaret thatcher taking on the _ echoes of margaret thatcher taking on up and pay walls are not keeping pace with inflation. and to bring in legislation— pace with inflation. and to bring in legislation saying you can't strike or do— legislation saying you can't strike or do anything about it — ijust think. — or do anything about it — ijust think. why— or do anything about it — ijust think, why risk such an unnecessary confrontation when the country...
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even mrs thatcher would be flexible when _ thatcherite.en faced with a crisis i be flexible when faced with a crisis as big as theirs. we are basically fighting a war, during a war the government needs to be willing to step in and do more than it would otherwise have done and it's a mistake to focus too much on short—term borrowing especially in cash terms, what matters is the longer term sustainability of finances and that is where the amount of debt compared to the size of the economy dumbing you were right because there is a problem. trite right because there is a problem. we don't know what our borrowing costs will be ten years down the line and we could be saying that spend the money now and then find we are building up an enormous headache for our children if not ourselves in the coming years if she is wrong about how much it will cost to pay back. you are right that there are no easy answers but to push backs are against that, one is the idea of lengthening the maturity borrowing which is something liz truss talked about before so w
even mrs thatcher would be flexible when _ thatcherite.en faced with a crisis i be flexible when faced with a crisis as big as theirs. we are basically fighting a war, during a war the government needs to be willing to step in and do more than it would otherwise have done and it's a mistake to focus too much on short—term borrowing especially in cash terms, what matters is the longer term sustainability of finances and that is where the amount of debt compared to the size of the economy...
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he was very much opposed to nuclear weapons, unlike his best friend, maggie thatcher.to pieces with them, and that is a bit ridiculous. and these, i think, were genuine feelings. in the end, they... they were part of his downfall. he was too... he was not tough enough for the hard men in the soviet union, he wouldn't send in the tanks, he talked too much for ordinary people without delivering. he talked about how things would get better and in that they got much worse. so he ended up by being very badly regarded in his own country and in the west we tended to say, well, after all he never intended to destroy the soviet union and he never got anything right. he didn't solve any problems, so he was a bungler. i think that is a very unfair misjudgment. i think it is an entirely wrong judgment, unfair misjudgment. i think it is an entirely wrongjudgment, impact, unfair misjudgment. i think it is an entirely wrong judgment, impact, for reasons can expand on. well. entirely wrong judgment, impact, for reasons can expand on.— reasons can expand on. well, there are several— re
he was very much opposed to nuclear weapons, unlike his best friend, maggie thatcher.to pieces with them, and that is a bit ridiculous. and these, i think, were genuine feelings. in the end, they... they were part of his downfall. he was too... he was not tough enough for the hard men in the soviet union, he wouldn't send in the tanks, he talked too much for ordinary people without delivering. he talked about how things would get better and in that they got much worse. so he ended up by being...
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gorbachev reached out to ronald reagan ando margaret thatcher, and two other western leaders, and establishedialogue and not a confrontation. prior to mr. gorbach coming to power, the soviet union was ruled by people who really couldn't deal with the problems of the soviet union. mr. gorbachev tried to deal with them. he tried to deal with them in the best way that he knew, taking into account the history at he had learned. but unfortunately for mr. gorbachev, the rest of the country and the rest of the party was not willing to go along with it. laura: do you know anything at all about mikael gorbachev's attitude towards vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine? >> he hasn't been very outspoken or talked about it. it will be very interesting to see how vladimir putin remembers mikal gorbachev. obviously, in the present campaign against ukraine, he's going against what gorbachev tried to do which was a peaceful transition from the soviet union to the russian federation. a peaceful transition to eastern europe. vladimir putin, with this invasion of ukraine, has en outspoken about how russia lost uk
gorbachev reached out to ronald reagan ando margaret thatcher, and two other western leaders, and establishedialogue and not a confrontation. prior to mr. gorbach coming to power, the soviet union was ruled by people who really couldn't deal with the problems of the soviet union. mr. gorbachev tried to deal with them. he tried to deal with them in the best way that he knew, taking into account the history at he had learned. but unfortunately for mr. gorbachev, the rest of the country and the...
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thatcher.r of freedoms that they're with the welfare state. mrs. thatcher is the real, the real the attackers on her. and it's kind of new towards the politics. which is not so -- to the kind of neo-ethnic politics that we have now. she was very many of the same card. and you know the other thing ali that we should remember is that there are different kinds of islam. we there is asian a slob, the islam from salmon rose is an easel on where there is a lot of back and forth. questions of translation, ironic songs. it does not demand the same kind of monolithic interpretation. that's on traditions occur of east law, they demand. i say this because you know, very often there is a kind of islamophobia that does not understand the different traditions of freedom and felt within the islamic tradition. >> in fact, reminiscent operation by the way about with islam embraces and forbids in terms of speech and expression and art. there is a few people -- and the way in which those of us who argue for free
thatcher.r of freedoms that they're with the welfare state. mrs. thatcher is the real, the real the attackers on her. and it's kind of new towards the politics. which is not so -- to the kind of neo-ethnic politics that we have now. she was very many of the same card. and you know the other thing ali that we should remember is that there are different kinds of islam. we there is asian a slob, the islam from salmon rose is an easel on where there is a lot of back and forth. questions of...
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they can definitely impact on the lives and definitely can impact on their him or a thatcher. >> sacramento city. >> so nice culture. >> sacramento firefighter, tamra that your sister and niece were on hand to all in this only doctor died from occupational cancer and the family says this is a reminder of the risks. firefighters take when they respond to a call. if there's no accidents but shows used to say. >> andy vista. >> 33 year-old this to firefighter andy blunt, a lost his life to sudden battle of melanoma. his wife kay lee hopes to spread awareness of anti-black to melanoma foundation to educate and skin check. firefighters to prevent even more. nate going up on the wall. it's really special to see all the families come together to let friends and when it's never know. >> when the >> that was grasp. reporting for us. coming up, an east bay mom behind bars tonight after fleeing a traffic stop with a baby on board. details ahead. it's beautiful out here. it sure is. and i earn 5% cash back on travel purchased through chase with chase freedom unlimited. that means that i earn 5% on our
they can definitely impact on the lives and definitely can impact on their him or a thatcher. >> sacramento city. >> so nice culture. >> sacramento firefighter, tamra that your sister and niece were on hand to all in this only doctor died from occupational cancer and the family says this is a reminder of the risks. firefighters take when they respond to a call. if there's no accidents but shows used to say. >> andy vista. >> 33 year-old this to firefighter andy...
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the walls at once in the western man in the street gorbachev was fashionable, how rock came to him thatcheras fascinated by gorbachev from the first negotiations also by the fact that he showed her a map with targets for soviet missiles in britain states the iron lady, kicking off her shoes, climbing into a chair with her legs did not hide her surprise. then she went to the states and there said the famous phrase. i like mr. gorbachev, you can deal with him. we believe in our political systems. he firmly believes in his own, and i firmly believe in mine. none of us can force the other to change his system, but now few people remember that she also told gorbachev and i told him that i don’t think we should get rid of nuclear weapons nuclear weapons , better, the deterrent factor, if it is abandoned, the risk of a conventional war or a war with the use of chemical weapons increases in 6 years of being in power, gorbachev met 11 times with us presidents five times with the rhine and six times with the elder bush and we are soviet people for the first time we were proud of the way our leader wa
the walls at once in the western man in the street gorbachev was fashionable, how rock came to him thatcheras fascinated by gorbachev from the first negotiations also by the fact that he showed her a map with targets for soviet missiles in britain states the iron lady, kicking off her shoes, climbing into a chair with her legs did not hide her surprise. then she went to the states and there said the famous phrase. i like mr. gorbachev, you can deal with him. we believe in our political systems....
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not a must at all necessarily means authoritarianism so de gaulle was a strong leader, margaret thatcher were strong leaders, but all of them, er, reckoned with democracy, and we remember that er, de gaulle lost- lost the referendum in 1969 and went to resignation although no one obliged him to do it, he could not do it but he resigned because of that, and besides, we had one more question for which we will run the numbers tomorrow - this is again when there is a dichotomy . and i wanted to, but all the same, most ukrainians are ready to endure material difficulties for the sake of freedom and observance of civil civil rights, and er, and this is also very, very important, so if er, um, you know, i’m afraid that we know that our government is very er is very oriented towards sociological research so that someone in power did not perceive this research as a place and on the order of the support a-a hmm the attitude towards democracy during the war as a kind of indulgence in order to be able to, say, tighten some nuts and er and and not post continue not to allow opposition opposition chan
not a must at all necessarily means authoritarianism so de gaulle was a strong leader, margaret thatcher were strong leaders, but all of them, er, reckoned with democracy, and we remember that er, de gaulle lost- lost the referendum in 1969 and went to resignation although no one obliged him to do it, he could not do it but he resigned because of that, and besides, we had one more question for which we will run the numbers tomorrow - this is again when there is a dichotomy . and i wanted to,...
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will the wish thatcher was current? our cook for room for says nan, yan lawson missed each school in the sun item that that's normally easier. lukea gray who's schifflet's analyst of bully peachcare for shes. oh awesome. they need a meeting them i, she finishes wasn't more good yesterday to go. i did them social poster. now. i should certainly be away with it. it just will be to apply here with me who does am is as a and your pastor as that, as most teachers schalk out that i'm pretty to get an answer. oh boy, because they are just do you like they to i via got senior weights are broader play me he w a to your guy. it's a capital roy show deuced b d c dub with my it in as a, as a son. but that also told, you know, was my origins get nauseous, lushu chip, smo region. so nature, he had their girls or know, suggest them her tried to morocco, stick to the ho. she ho done. linda. po, miasca, marcia onto marina. no, go sloppily. gov. portable that officer pianos are slow to go in, such a mildly go to be sure. to vidalia papa.
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haifa he had with mrs thatcher before he came to power-— he had with mrs thatcher before he came to power meetings - those high—profile, high meetings with the west? he those high-profile, high meetings with the west?— those high-profile, high meetings with the west? , ., , , with the west? he spoke honestly, he soke with the west? he spoke honestly, he spoke openly — with the west? he spoke honestly, he spoke openly and _ with the west? he spoke honestly, he spoke openly and he _ with the west? he spoke honestly, he spoke openly and he spoke _ with the west? he spoke honestly, he spoke openly and he spoke out - with the west? he spoke honestly, he spoke openly and he spoke out of- with the west? he spoke honestly, he spoke openly and he spoke out of hisl spoke openly and he spoke out of his own conviction out of the ussr at that time and it did produce good results. but what he couldn't do was to control the overall reaction within the soviet union, which was, for obvious reasons, if you look back at the past of russia, there were quite a lot of waves of nationalism, if you like, the wis
haifa he had with mrs thatcher before he came to power-— he had with mrs thatcher before he came to power meetings - those high—profile, high meetings with the west? he those high-profile, high meetings with the west?— those high-profile, high meetings with the west? , ., , , with the west? he spoke honestly, he soke with the west? he spoke honestly, he spoke openly — with the west? he spoke honestly, he spoke openly and _ with the west? he spoke honestly, he spoke openly and he _ with...
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and what margaret thatcher said so many years ago is actuallyin starting to comeg true before our very eyes. you know, reinsch, thank you. and kellyanne, thanknk you. in my last book, by the way, for the audience sake, we appreciate you guys being with us. i wrote in live free or die socialism and its history of failure. whatever name given whatever form it takes, whatever manifestation it is , it always results in the same thing, unfulfilled promisesun more poverty. and then atfu the end of the da, you've got to calculate how much of your freedom you gave up in the name of false security given to you by your government. you know, the people that saidy keep your doctor, keep your plan and save money, those people. all right. and ones that said, oh, it's not a recession all it's transitory. straight ahead, we're going to show you paul pelosi. that's nancy's husband dui video who finally made public. plus, the left's radical classroom takeover continues with one school district in virginia now actually hiring a convicted sex offender, sparking huge outrage fromex governor one young. will
and what margaret thatcher said so many years ago is actuallyin starting to comeg true before our very eyes. you know, reinsch, thank you. and kellyanne, thanknk you. in my last book, by the way, for the audience sake, we appreciate you guys being with us. i wrote in live free or die socialism and its history of failure. whatever name given whatever form it takes, whatever manifestation it is , it always results in the same thing, unfulfilled promisesun more poverty. and then atfu the end of...
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broadcast to audiences in their home countries from the dateline: london. 18 months after margaret thatcherst became prime minister, underfire even in her own party as half a million more people lost theirjobs and facing calls for a policy u—turn, she delivered a speech that still defines her, "you turn if you want to, the lady's not for turning". this week, the woman who would be her successor u—turned. america's third lady, nancy pelosi, did not, going ahead with a visit to taiwan, despite chinese warnings, beforehand and missiles after. nor did the bank of england u—turn, going ahead with the half—point rise in interest rates. the governor had said the bank was minded to impose the largest single hike in a quarter of a century. here to discuss all that are marc roche, an economist and journalist who was born in belgium, and writes from here for the french news magazine, le point. isabel hilton, who's been a foreign correspondent and broadcaster, she founded china dialogue, an independent organisation concerned with the environmental challenges facing that country. and with us in spirit,
broadcast to audiences in their home countries from the dateline: london. 18 months after margaret thatcherst became prime minister, underfire even in her own party as half a million more people lost theirjobs and facing calls for a policy u—turn, she delivered a speech that still defines her, "you turn if you want to, the lady's not for turning". this week, the woman who would be her successor u—turned. america's third lady, nancy pelosi, did not, going ahead with a visit to...
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1st meetings gorbachev held with the west was with the iron lady herself, yuki premier, margaret thatcher. the 2 met in 1984 before gorbachev, even by in soviet leader. the talks were viewed as a 1st step to finally warming relations between the soviet union and the west. i like mister gorbachev, we can do business together. she said so to rather reagan in that sense, she wasn't quite sure. and she played an important role in establishing the right atmosphere. remember that before go mature, came in, there hadn't been a us soviet some, it was 6 years. it's an absolutely incredible thing. if you look at it, it was a huge turnaround in the relationship and something that, despite all the differences between gilbert trove and subsequent leaders has not been undone. because garbage was responsible for a major nuclear disarmament breakthrough. following nearly 2 years of wrangling with n u. s. president ronald reagan over the issue, he made a surprise announcement and said the soviet union was ready to sign the treaty without delay. in december of 987, the u. s. s. are in the u. s, signed the
1st meetings gorbachev held with the west was with the iron lady herself, yuki premier, margaret thatcher. the 2 met in 1984 before gorbachev, even by in soviet leader. the talks were viewed as a 1st step to finally warming relations between the soviet union and the west. i like mister gorbachev, we can do business together. she said so to rather reagan in that sense, she wasn't quite sure. and she played an important role in establishing the right atmosphere. remember that before go mature,...
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the possibilities of people coming to govern themselves in a democracy. gorbachev trusted reagan, thatcher meter on coal, to work with him to in the cold war. these qualities of optimism, of trust, of revulsion against force and violence, of these turned out to not be sufficiently suitable to a country in which had experienced so much force and violence, so much authoritarianism. totalitarianism huh. i got to know him fairly well when i was interviewing him for the book and in person, he struck us too, as a, as a decent man, warm, informal, natural, with a sense of humor. i often wondered how the hell he had managed to defeat his rivals to become the leader of this country. and then how he dared to think that he could get away with transforming it and the world in the ways that he dreamed he could. what mister tell would, that's it, that's a good point. you make gorbachev. he set into motion forces that he would later not be able to steer or control at all. i mean, we, after remember he was a communist leader. he wanted reform, but there was no guide book for him to turn a command economy
the possibilities of people coming to govern themselves in a democracy. gorbachev trusted reagan, thatcher meter on coal, to work with him to in the cold war. these qualities of optimism, of trust, of revulsion against force and violence, of these turned out to not be sufficiently suitable to a country in which had experienced so much force and violence, so much authoritarianism. totalitarianism huh. i got to know him fairly well when i was interviewing him for the book and in person, he struck...
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1st meetings gorbachev held with the west was with the iron lady herself, yuki premier, margaret thatcher. the 2 met in 1984 before gorbachev, even by in soviet leader, the talks were viewed as a 1st step to finally warming relations between the soviet union and the west. i like mister gorbachev, we can do business together. she said so to rather reagan in that sense, she wasn't sure and she played an important role in establishing the right atmosphere. remember that before gorbachev came in, there hadn't been a us. so some it was 6 years. it's an absolutely incredible thing. if you look at it, it was a huge turnaround in the relationship and something that despite all the differences between gilbert children, subsequent leaders has not been undone. and what about your force responsible for a major nuclear disarmament breakthrough? following nearly 2 years of wrangling with us, president reagan over the issue, he suddenly made a surprise announcement and said, the soviet union was ready to sign the treaty without delay. taking you back to december 1987, the soviet union, and the us agreed
1st meetings gorbachev held with the west was with the iron lady herself, yuki premier, margaret thatcher. the 2 met in 1984 before gorbachev, even by in soviet leader, the talks were viewed as a 1st step to finally warming relations between the soviet union and the west. i like mister gorbachev, we can do business together. she said so to rather reagan in that sense, she wasn't sure and she played an important role in establishing the right atmosphere. remember that before gorbachev came in,...
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for us, all this flows into the budget, this is our joint money with you, we remember how margaret thatcher the state has no money and money taxpayers, it's you and me. and it was a program of self-government. my name is anna vale thread and we will talk about these topics with you on friday. please join in. please write in the comments. maybe you know some wonderful head of the community whom we will include and he will tell the whole ukraine has its own example. maybe you know some problems that are currently in some small communities and large communities, and we need to talk about it so that everyone and those who make decisions know about it. maybe you know some cool people from small communities about all of ukraine must find out write drop come in let's move our country forward together stay express unconquered cities of ukraine zaporizhzhia a city of strict metallurgists , glorious engine builders and a powerful hydroelectric power plant on the dnieper and this is also the cradle of the cossack family of ukraine, which zaporizhia never knelt before anyone for centuries, the cossacks
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for us, all this flows into the budget, this is our joint money with you, remember what margaret thatcherhat about the state there is no money and taxpayers' money - it's us and you and it was a program of self-government my name is anna vale thread and we will talk about these topics with you on friday, join please write in the comments maybe you know some wonderful head whose communities we will include and he will tell all of ukraine his example. maybe you know some problems that are currently in some small communities and large communities and we need to talk about it so that everyone and those who make decisions know about it. maybe you know some cool people from small communities about which all of ukraine should definitely learn, write, drop in, come, let's move our country forward together, stay with the press , so that ukrainians don't think about, so that they don't talk, in the first place, war still comes out, war is ours victory seven days a week from monday monday seven different spheres of human activity sports culture politics eight presenters of express journalists expert
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back in the late 19705 in the of the water companie5 back in the late 19705 in the early 805, the thatcherve me, they were talking about moving water from one part of the country to the other and here we are again and i think will be here again and another few months or a year or two years or whatever. i5 months or a year or two years or whatever-— months or a year or two years or whatever. , ., , ., . ., whatever. is the reality of climate chan . e whatever. is the reality of climate change means _ whatever. is the reality of climate change means we _ whatever. is the reality of climate change means we have _ whatever. is the reality of climate change means we have to - whatever. is the reality of climate change means we have to make l whatever. is the reality of climate - change means we have to make huge advances and changes to our infrastructure and all sorts of ways and i'm sure the way we use water is one of them but also, in terms of things like the way he buckle5 the rails on railway5, all the sorts of rail5 on railway5, all the sorts of things that we may not spend enough time con
back in the late 19705 in the of the water companie5 back in the late 19705 in the early 805, the thatcherve me, they were talking about moving water from one part of the country to the other and here we are again and i think will be here again and another few months or a year or two years or whatever. i5 months or a year or two years or whatever-— months or a year or two years or whatever. , ., , ., . ., whatever. is the reality of climate chan . e whatever. is the reality of climate change...