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thatcher's tubs of thatcher's are also in movie theaters, sports arenas and souvenir stores. it's a multi-million dollar business that's been popping for more than 40 years and continues to grow. with all that demand, this factory is churning out popcorn six days a week, donning hairnets owner abe abukhalil showed me around behind the scenes. first of all, the place smells like a carnival and you can see and hear all sorts of things happening at once. the process begins with big trays of golden kernels, which are air popped bags and bags of crispy butterfly popcorn is now ready for flavoring either savory or sweet. thatcher's also makes custom colors for some of its clients. we've got about 35 different flavors, so we could mix and match any colors that they want. on this day, i watched butter, brown sugar and oil being combined in this big gas heated saucepan to make a thick caramel dressing. although some of this process is proprietary, see the simplicity of this delicious caramel corn lies in the quality ingredients and the relatively simple process. so after the popcorn i
thatcher's tubs of thatcher's are also in movie theaters, sports arenas and souvenir stores. it's a multi-million dollar business that's been popping for more than 40 years and continues to grow. with all that demand, this factory is churning out popcorn six days a week, donning hairnets owner abe abukhalil showed me around behind the scenes. first of all, the place smells like a carnival and you can see and hear all sorts of things happening at once. the process begins with big trays of golden...
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thatcher's a tubs of thatcher's are also in movie theaters, sports arenas and souvenir stores. it's a multi-million dollar business that's been popping for more than 40 years and continues to grow. now with all that demand, this factory is churning out popcorn. six days a week, donning hairnets owner abe abukhalil showed me around behind the scenes. first of all, the place smells like a carnival and you can see and hear all sorts of things happening at once. the process begins with big trays of golden kernels, which are air popped bags and bags of crispy butterfly popcorn is now ready for flavoring either savory or sweet. thatcher's also makes custom colors for some of its clients. we've got about 35 different flavors, so we could mix and match any colors that they want. on this day, i watched butter, brown sugar and oil being combined in this big gas heated saucepan to make a thick caramel dressing. although some of this process is proprietary, the simplicity of this delicious caramel corn lies in the quality ingredients and the relatively simple process. so after the popcorn
thatcher's a tubs of thatcher's are also in movie theaters, sports arenas and souvenir stores. it's a multi-million dollar business that's been popping for more than 40 years and continues to grow. now with all that demand, this factory is churning out popcorn. six days a week, donning hairnets owner abe abukhalil showed me around behind the scenes. first of all, the place smells like a carnival and you can see and hear all sorts of things happening at once. the process begins with big trays of...
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thatcher , but then thatcher was so strong, but then failed to win an election .ine why she would want to be on manoeuvres unless s she's so ruthless. thinks she can get ruthless. she thinks she can get rid of before the next rid of sunak before the next election . election. >> well, unless you're in the dying years of an unpopular government, as david cameron was with gordon brown, as mrs. thatcher jim callaghan, thatcher was with jim callaghan, as blair was from 1994, as tony blair was from 1994, after the death of john smith with john there is with john major. there is absolutely no point being leader with john major. there is abtheitely no point being leader with john major. there is abthe oppositionnt being leader with john major. there is abthe opposition .: being leader with john major. there is abthe opposition . it eing leader with john major. there is abthe opposition . it is1g leader with john major. there is abthe opposition . it is the aader of the opposition. it is the most deathly job in politics. absolutely. you can you can alter nothing, you chang
thatcher , but then thatcher was so strong, but then failed to win an election .ine why she would want to be on manoeuvres unless s she's so ruthless. thinks she can get ruthless. she thinks she can get rid of before the next rid of sunak before the next election . election. >> well, unless you're in the dying years of an unpopular government, as david cameron was with gordon brown, as mrs. thatcher jim callaghan, thatcher was with jim callaghan, as blair was from 1994, as tony blair was...
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thatcher , but then thatcher was so strong, but then failed to win an election .ine why she would want to be on manoeuvres unless s she's so ruthless. thinks she can get ruthless. she thinks she can get rid of before the next rid of sunak before the next election . election. >> well, unless you're in the dying years of an unpopular government, as david cameron was with gordon brown, as mrs. thatcher jim callaghan, thatcher was with jim callaghan, as blair was from 1994, as tony blair was from 1994, after the death of john smith with john there is with john major. there is absolutely no point being leader with john major. there is abtheitely no point being leader with john major. there is abthe oppositionnt being leader with john major. there is abthe opposition .: being leader with john major. there is abthe opposition . it eing leader with john major. there is abthe opposition . it is1g leader with john major. there is abthe opposition . it is the aader of the opposition. it is the most deathly job in politics. absolutely. you can you can alter nothing, you chang
thatcher , but then thatcher was so strong, but then failed to win an election .ine why she would want to be on manoeuvres unless s she's so ruthless. thinks she can get ruthless. she thinks she can get rid of before the next rid of sunak before the next election . election. >> well, unless you're in the dying years of an unpopular government, as david cameron was with gordon brown, as mrs. thatcher jim callaghan, thatcher was with jim callaghan, as blair was from 1994, as tony blair was...
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my thanks to nigel gardiner, former top margaret thatcher, top aide to margaret thatcher, director offreedom . i'm coming centre for freedom. i'm coming up uncanceled after a new up in uncanceled after a new ruling from bosses on impartiality , giving high impartiality, giving high profile like gary profile presenters like gary lineker freedom to say lineker the freedom to say whatever they like on social media. does anyone believe that the bbc is now politically neutral? be asking the neutral? i'll be asking the fearless mackenzie plus , fearless kelvin mackenzie plus, i'll be asking kelvin what he thinks about the likes adam thinks about the likes of adam boulton at sky news, who wants to close down this channel plus , we'll get his reaction to the other big stories of the day. but next up in the media, buzz is it time to name and shame mps who want to quite simply define what biology is? my panel debate whether politicians who can't define what a woman is should be listed on a public register for voters to see. do we have a right to know whether mps know what a woman is? radio. >>
my thanks to nigel gardiner, former top margaret thatcher, top aide to margaret thatcher, director offreedom . i'm coming centre for freedom. i'm coming up uncanceled after a new up in uncanceled after a new ruling from bosses on impartiality , giving high impartiality, giving high profile like gary profile presenters like gary lineker freedom to say lineker the freedom to say whatever they like on social media. does anyone believe that the bbc is now politically neutral? be asking the neutral?...
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tafoya: thatcher, you're the best singer. you want to sing a song?ela: what do you want to sing? i can break out my spiritual book. (all laughing) woman: i don't know if she voted. (all talking in background) woman: what i notice a lot about... - we're losing. - ...latinos these days, is, they like to blame poor people. - (sighs, clicks tongue) (bleep). - for a lot of (bleep). and so, she was talking about... i'm already losing. thatcher barela: you're already losing? how do you know? - they just updated the results, grandpa. man: you're losing? what was it all about? ♪ ♪ (woman inhales sharply) (all laughing) lady speech: turn on into that glow! turn into that glow! (all laughing and exclaiming) - it's not over, but you went up. it's not over, but you only came up. (all exclaiming) (all laughing and cheering) (woman exclaims) lady speech: put your shoes on and go to see your people. joy: look at your people. (cdebaca exclaims) (crowd chanting): candi! candi! candi! candi! candi! - (shouting excitedly) (chanting continues, group cheering) (cheering a
tafoya: thatcher, you're the best singer. you want to sing a song?ela: what do you want to sing? i can break out my spiritual book. (all laughing) woman: i don't know if she voted. (all talking in background) woman: what i notice a lot about... - we're losing. - ...latinos these days, is, they like to blame poor people. - (sighs, clicks tongue) (bleep). - for a lot of (bleep). and so, she was talking about... i'm already losing. thatcher barela: you're already losing? how do you know? - they...
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thatcher always say .ust an astonishing act of self—harm by the conservative ruling elites. they did not listen to the beating heart of the of the conservative electorate . and as conservative electorate. and as a result, large numbers of conservative voters, i think, are likely to stay at home because they don't they don't have faith, of course, in in rishi sunak and his his leadership and it may take a very long time for the conservatives to actually get back into power. they can only get i think, to their get back, i think, to their roots by by returning to thatcherism . and that's not thatcherism. and that's not happening, of course , right now happening, of course, right now with with rishi sunak . yeah. and with with rishi sunak. yeah. and so boris is removal is just absolutely a, a huge act of stupidity by, by the conservative elites, actually. >> and of course, boris hasn't gone away. he hasn't gone away. i mean, kwasi kwarteng on this show last week revealed that he was in touch with him and he st
thatcher always say .ust an astonishing act of self—harm by the conservative ruling elites. they did not listen to the beating heart of the of the conservative electorate . and as conservative electorate. and as a result, large numbers of conservative voters, i think, are likely to stay at home because they don't they don't have faith, of course, in in rishi sunak and his his leadership and it may take a very long time for the conservatives to actually get back into power. they can only get i...
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thatcher always say .ust an astonishing act of self—harm by the conservative ruling elites. they did not listen to the beating heart of the of the conservative electorate . and as conservative electorate. and as a result, large numbers of conservative voters, i think, are likely to stay at home because they don't they don't have faith, of course, in in rishi sunak and his his leadership and it may take a very long time for the conservatives to actually get back into power. they can only get i think, to their get back, i think, to their roots by by returning to thatcherism . and that's not thatcherism. and that's not happening, of course , right now happening, of course, right now with with rishi sunak . yeah. and with with rishi sunak. yeah. and so boris is removal is just absolutely a, a huge act of stupidity by, by the conservative elites, actually. >> and of course, boris hasn't gone away. he hasn't gone away. i mean, kwasi kwarteng on this show last week revealed that he was in touch with him and he st
thatcher always say .ust an astonishing act of self—harm by the conservative ruling elites. they did not listen to the beating heart of the of the conservative electorate . and as conservative electorate. and as a result, large numbers of conservative voters, i think, are likely to stay at home because they don't they don't have faith, of course, in in rishi sunak and his his leadership and it may take a very long time for the conservatives to actually get back into power. they can only get i...
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neil: margaret thatcher, when you were with her made these trips to the un very quick.n, different world, honor to have you. >> many thanks. neil: to our government and what we are doing, the latest shutdown seems more on and off. ♪ - it's payback time. all these years you've worked hard, you've fixed it, you've looked after it, maybe it's time for your home to start taking care of you. - we've invested in our home, we've worked on it. - we had a whole lot of equity just sitting there. - you paid down the mortgage, invested in your home, i guess you could say your home owes you. - [narrator] if you're 62 or older and own your home, learn how you can access a portion of your home equity to give you cash. a reverse mortgage can put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher-interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. - look, aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash for almost anything you might need. - just eliminating the mortgage payment freed up a lot of
neil: margaret thatcher, when you were with her made these trips to the un very quick.n, different world, honor to have you. >> many thanks. neil: to our government and what we are doing, the latest shutdown seems more on and off. ♪ - it's payback time. all these years you've worked hard, you've fixed it, you've looked after it, maybe it's time for your home to start taking care of you. - we've invested in our home, we've worked on it. - we had a whole lot of equity just sitting there....
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gloomy question now, maybe at the end , i will ask even more optimistically, you know, margaret thatchere minister of her time, simply closed the pride of the various prides of britain , she said we can't afford it, she closed space is so big space components yes, okay, she closed the auto industry, in fact, she closed the aircraft industry, in fact, and i even went when i was near london, she just showed me the field and said, “what was here, they say, there were factories, they stood there, but thatcher she looked, they calculated, she said, well, we can’t with our budget, we won’t be able to pull it off, let’s close what we can’t keep , then in ukraine it might be easier somehow not to finance something that will still not give any result. it’s simple, well, i don’t know what your opinion is please, i think we need to integrate. this is the world association of aircraft industry manufacturers, uh , calmly, persistently, accurately and clearly fulfilling all its obligations. this is a polish company, and it was such a repair plant, well, like our lviv aircraft repair plant of the 410th
gloomy question now, maybe at the end , i will ask even more optimistically, you know, margaret thatchere minister of her time, simply closed the pride of the various prides of britain , she said we can't afford it, she closed space is so big space components yes, okay, she closed the auto industry, in fact, she closed the aircraft industry, in fact, and i even went when i was near london, she just showed me the field and said, “what was here, they say, there were factories, they stood there,...
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soviet union will be provided with the necessary security conditions british prime minister margaret thatcherre in 2017, montenegro in 2020, north macedonia and that 30 states are almost twice as many compared to the moment of the promise not to expand. georgia and ukraine are put in an accelerated queue , we tell them. well, only not ukraine, but they open the doors to us in nato for ukraine, they are conducting bloody coup d'état there. yes, this week 5 years since the assassination of dpr leader alexander zakharchenko in russia, victims have fallen. yes , orendugina vladlen tatarsky attempted on zakharo, prilepin and konstantin malafeev , terrorist attacks against well-known russian journalists were prevented. add here, undermining the northern streams of the kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station, a missile attack on the airport in pskov this week, but a couple of days ago, our valiant military created an anti-russian consensus there. in general , narrow-minded people that will not lead to anything good, expensive aluminum. they convinced themselves that our global enemy is russia i beli
soviet union will be provided with the necessary security conditions british prime minister margaret thatcherre in 2017, montenegro in 2020, north macedonia and that 30 states are almost twice as many compared to the moment of the promise not to expand. georgia and ukraine are put in an accelerated queue , we tell them. well, only not ukraine, but they open the doors to us in nato for ukraine, they are conducting bloody coup d'état there. yes, this week 5 years since the assassination of dpr...
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thatcher got the call that mrs. thatcher had got the call that mrs. thatcher hacwhen thatcher. thatcher hacwiinterrupt thatcher. they've got the call that mrs. thatcher hacwiinterrupt me:cher. they've got the call that mrs. thatcher hacwiinterrupt me when they've got the call that mrs. thatcher hacwiinterrupt me when i'mi've got the call that mrs. thatcher hacwiinterrupt me when i'm in; never interrupt me when i'm in that two hours. they interrupted when my second son got when me when my second son got four place at four a—levels and a place at oxford. forgave them for that. oxford. i forgave them for that. yeah, interrupted yeah, they interrupted me when margaret . you're margaret thatcher died. you're quite right, because they're very kindly. they're very kindly. let me know an hour ahead. it was before it was announced so that i could be prepared for having had the privilege of working for 11 years with that great lady. they gave me an hour's advance notice so that i was prepared. yeah. >> very good , geoffrey. good >> very good, geoffrey. good luck with the book. it's alrea
thatcher got the call that mrs. thatcher had got the call that mrs. thatcher hacwhen thatcher. thatcher hacwiinterrupt thatcher. they've got the call that mrs. thatcher hacwiinterrupt me:cher. they've got the call that mrs. thatcher hacwiinterrupt me when they've got the call that mrs. thatcher hacwiinterrupt me when i'mi've got the call that mrs. thatcher hacwiinterrupt me when i'm in; never interrupt me when i'm in that two hours. they interrupted when my second son got when me when my second...
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and there's margaret thatcher. i watched them in the philippines. and really what i learned from this is it's one thing to be good with the rhetoric, it's another thing to really be good with the policy and to be able to put together, convince people, get your ideas or your legislation passed. and so i would have to say, for me, it's a combination of all of these women because each of them had various strengths and weaknesses. she turned the country around, had a spontaneous reaction from people that were second to none, but had trouble moving legislation. margaret thatcher was able to move legislation, was able to lead a party. they really gave the nation its identity. and for so long she was prime minister of india and yet, was kind of a captive at the time in the family, and really didn't want to do what she did. so i had drawn a couple of lessons. one, you have to be strong, you have to be unrelenting. you have to have to drive, staying power, motivation. the last over decades. you have to be a little bit like the phoenix. you have to combat fro
and there's margaret thatcher. i watched them in the philippines. and really what i learned from this is it's one thing to be good with the rhetoric, it's another thing to really be good with the policy and to be able to put together, convince people, get your ideas or your legislation passed. and so i would have to say, for me, it's a combination of all of these women because each of them had various strengths and weaknesses. she turned the country around, had a spontaneous reaction from...
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that's not the end of the world, actually, when you have a look back, other leaders like thatcher andh degrees of the population who would say they were out of touch at key moments in time. but what we're also seeing is a softening of public agreement that rishi sunak is a capable, capable prime minister, that he has sound judgment. kelly beaver thinks there's some hope for rishi sunak, because keir starmer onlyjust edges him on who would make the best prime minister. there is an opportunity for rishi and his party, with demonstrated ability to deliver and solve some of the issues facing the country and make progress, to try to start to tip that balance a little bit. the voting intention gap is sizeable, it's still sizeable and it's remained quite sticky over the last 12 months. so that is going to be a very difficult challenge for them to compensate. now we're going to see the real rishi. i all they care about is having this kind of narrative to pump out. through their friends - in the media and out there i think people have stopped listening. i one of the architects of new labour be
that's not the end of the world, actually, when you have a look back, other leaders like thatcher andh degrees of the population who would say they were out of touch at key moments in time. but what we're also seeing is a softening of public agreement that rishi sunak is a capable, capable prime minister, that he has sound judgment. kelly beaver thinks there's some hope for rishi sunak, because keir starmer onlyjust edges him on who would make the best prime minister. there is an opportunity...
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this is what thatcher and murdoch— street.s had to sit round a table and negotiate it. and so somebody was going to go out of work, _ somebody was going to go out of work, they were going to go out of work_ work, they were going to go out of work with— work, they were going to go out of work with either enough money that they can _ work with either enough money that they can take a pension and not go to work_ they can take a pension and not go to work again, or enough money to buy enough— to work again, or enough money to buy enough time to buy a reasonable source _ buy enough time to buy a reasonable source of— buy enough time to buy a reasonable source of employment. this was going on before _ source of employment. this was going on before 1986. sorry, can ijust finish _ on before 1986. sorry, can i 'ust finish. , , on before 1986. sorry, can i 'ust finish._ before h on before 1986. sorry, can ijust finish._ before i - finish. very quickly. before i forret! finish. very quickly. before i forget! what _ finish. very quickly.
this is what thatcher and murdoch— street.s had to sit round a table and negotiate it. and so somebody was going to go out of work, _ somebody was going to go out of work, they were going to go out of work_ work, they were going to go out of work with— work, they were going to go out of work with either enough money that they can _ work with either enough money that they can take a pension and not go to work_ they can take a pension and not go to work again, or enough money to buy enough—...
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thatcher was right. >> mrs.0 odd years ago. >> she is right now . >> she is right now. >> she is right now. >> i think we have have increasingly in the last few decades , lost freedom . and decades, lost freedom. and i hope that we can call a halt to this . this. >> let us see what happens to this particular case and how it rolls out. but i've been very concerned in my own case, but also in cases is that as i've looked at freedom is under threat . freedom in this country threat. freedom in this country needs to be protected . and what needs to be protected. and what alarms me , you know, have you alarms me, you know, have you heard any politician from any party going to the media and media in two days insisting on innocence ? innocence? >> quite the opposite . quite the >> quite the opposite. quite the opposite , actually. opposite, actually. >> no . >> no. >> no. >> they all had a view one way or the other on these matters. as i started. i have no view on mr grant. >> i don't know him. i'm sure i don't like him
thatcher was right. >> mrs.0 odd years ago. >> she is right now . >> she is right now. >> she is right now. >> i think we have have increasingly in the last few decades , lost freedom . and decades, lost freedom. and i hope that we can call a halt to this . this. >> let us see what happens to this particular case and how it rolls out. but i've been very concerned in my own case, but also in cases is that as i've looked at freedom is under threat . freedom in...
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they're nothing like the zones that thatcher set up.he treasury says, oh, we lose income in the short term. but the reality is they create jobs in the longer term and create thriving economies where there isn't one at the moment. i got a £40 million grant to build a to build a resort in sicily , which build a resort in sicily, which was 25% of the total investment . if i hadn't got that grant, i wouldn't have got there. i employ 500,000 people directly . employ 500,000 people directly. they made me honorary citizen of the nearby town and the mayor, when he announced this is a thousand small businesses have been created on the back of verdura this resort and this is you know, you need a bit of pump priming is needed and you've got to make investment if you want to make investment if you want to return. this government is blind to that . blind to that. >> so it's treasury been counting that means we're falling behind other countries in attracting investment and then if you get investment, you may get more productivity because you're getti
they're nothing like the zones that thatcher set up.he treasury says, oh, we lose income in the short term. but the reality is they create jobs in the longer term and create thriving economies where there isn't one at the moment. i got a £40 million grant to build a to build a resort in sicily , which build a resort in sicily, which was 25% of the total investment . if i hadn't got that grant, i wouldn't have got there. i employ 500,000 people directly . employ 500,000 people directly. they...
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thatcher was right. >> mrs.0 odd years ago. >> she is right now . >> she is right now. >> she is right now. >> i think we have have increasingly in the last few decades , lost freedom . and decades, lost freedom. and i hope that we can call a halt to this . this. >> let us see what happens to this particular case and how it rolls out. but i've been very concerned in my own case, but also in cases is that as i've looked at freedom is under threat . freedom in this country threat. freedom in this country needs to be protected . and what needs to be protected. and what alarms me , you know, have you alarms me, you know, have you heard any politician from any party going to the media and media in two days insisting on innocence ? innocence? >> quite the opposite . quite the >> quite the opposite. quite the opposite , actually. opposite, actually. >> no . >> no. >> no. >> they all had a view one way or the other on these matters. as i started. i have no view on mr grant. >> i don't know him. i'm sure i don't like him
thatcher was right. >> mrs.0 odd years ago. >> she is right now . >> she is right now. >> she is right now. >> i think we have have increasingly in the last few decades , lost freedom . and decades, lost freedom. and i hope that we can call a halt to this . this. >> let us see what happens to this particular case and how it rolls out. but i've been very concerned in my own case, but also in cases is that as i've looked at freedom is under threat . freedom in...
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they're nothing like the zones that thatcher set up. treasury says, oh, we lose income in the short term. but the reality is they create jobs in the longer term and create thriving economies where there isn't one at the moment. i got a £40 million grant to build a to build a resort in sicily , which build a resort in sicily, which was 25% of the total investment . if i hadn't got that grant, i wouldn't have got there. i employ 500,000 people directly . employ 500,000 people directly. they made me honorary citizen of the nearby town and the mayor, when he announced this is a thousand small businesses have been created on the back of verdura this resort and this is you know, you need a bit of pump priming is needed and you've got to make investment if you want to make investment if you want to return. this government is blind to that . blind to that. >> so it's treasury been counting that means we're falling behind other countries in attracting investment and then if you get investment, you may get more productivity because you're getting
they're nothing like the zones that thatcher set up. treasury says, oh, we lose income in the short term. but the reality is they create jobs in the longer term and create thriving economies where there isn't one at the moment. i got a £40 million grant to build a to build a resort in sicily , which build a resort in sicily, which was 25% of the total investment . if i hadn't got that grant, i wouldn't have got there. i employ 500,000 people directly . employ 500,000 people directly. they made...
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american eco and advisor to president ronald reagan, conservative british prime minister margaret thatcheramong others. in 1980, friedman partwith his wife, rose, to create a 10 part television series fo called "free to choose." is one of the books that shaped americur new series starting septemb next, r about the life of mi friedman and his contributions to economics.
american eco and advisor to president ronald reagan, conservative british prime minister margaret thatcheramong others. in 1980, friedman partwith his wife, rose, to create a 10 part television series fo called "free to choose." is one of the books that shaped americur new series starting septemb next, r about the life of mi friedman and his contributions to economics.
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notjust turmoil between liverpool's political representatives and the thatcher government, but withinour movement. did you feel even as a kid growing up and then as a teenager dragged into that? oh, well, you did feel it because you switched on the news and you read the liverpool echo or the daily post and you heard about what was going on with the militant city council and all of that backwards and forwards with the national labour party, but there was also a sense... i mean, i grew up, my granddad lived in liverpool and i was there visiting him in his flat when the riots took place in 1981 and it felt like a city... i mean, the tories famously once said, leave it, manage decline. and it felt like liverpool was being left to look after itself. so the fight in you comes partly from that. did you take part? were you choosing sides, were you militant? i was ten or ii at the time, so i don't think... ijoined a union at the age of 17. ijoined the labour party at the age of 19. but the fight also came from mum and dad, my mum in particular. she's like five foot nothing of scouse passion an
notjust turmoil between liverpool's political representatives and the thatcher government, but withinour movement. did you feel even as a kid growing up and then as a teenager dragged into that? oh, well, you did feel it because you switched on the news and you read the liverpool echo or the daily post and you heard about what was going on with the militant city council and all of that backwards and forwards with the national labour party, but there was also a sense... i mean, i grew up, my...
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but i also believe — as i think margaret thatcher would have agreed with, as well — that it's not rightt might give, without a clear and deliverable plan for how to get there. and that's what i set out yesterday, cos i think for too long in this debate there hasn't been enough honesty, enough transparency with the country about what's involved. i wanted to change that. so i said i wanted to change the way we do politics, want to change the direction of the country. that started with the decision yesterday to take a proportionate, pragmatic and realistic approach to meeting our ambitions on net zero. because ultimately, for those of us that believe in wanting to get there, we have to carry the consent of the country with us. people will. .. i think the approach that i've set out is best placed to do that, whilst avoiding, as i said, real burdens on working families. people, i think, will be fascinated by the suggestion that you're not slowing down — we'll come to the specifics on cars and boilers in a second. but in new york, you're not there — sir alok sharma is, he was the president of
but i also believe — as i think margaret thatcher would have agreed with, as well — that it's not rightt might give, without a clear and deliverable plan for how to get there. and that's what i set out yesterday, cos i think for too long in this debate there hasn't been enough honesty, enough transparency with the country about what's involved. i wanted to change that. so i said i wanted to change the way we do politics, want to change the direction of the country. that started with the...
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and it all began with thatcher— problem.t where we decided _ the scourge of its government where we decided if we are all up5et or... we can— we decided if we are all up5et or... we can ail— we decided if we are all up5et or... we can all agree on the federal government. this notion of demoni5ing our in5titution5, government. this notion of demoni5ing our institutions, which makes _ demoni5ing our institutions, which makes no — demoni5ing our institutions, which makes no sense, because these federat— makes no sense, because these federal governments are u5 — and when _ federal governments are u5 — and when we — federal governments are u5 — and when we don't fund them, when we defund _ when we don't fund them, when we defund them to the extent, when we can't afford _ defund them to the extent, when we can't afford infrastructure and the incentives — can't afford infrastructure and the incentives are so short—term, there are a _ incentives are so short—term, there are a few_ incentives are so short—term, there are a few people
and it all began with thatcher— problem.t where we decided _ the scourge of its government where we decided if we are all up5et or... we can— we decided if we are all up5et or... we can ail— we decided if we are all up5et or... we can all agree on the federal government. this notion of demoni5ing our in5titution5, government. this notion of demoni5ing our institutions, which makes _ demoni5ing our institutions, which makes no — demoni5ing our institutions, which makes no sense, because...
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thatcher told truth? thatcher told the truth?e. >> well, unforgivable. >> no. okay. >> emm- 5 third of a pint >> that was one third of a pint of blame of milk. are you going to blame her to her her forever? going to blame her forever . forever. >> the difference mark, >> the difference now, mark, is, is and i'll speak >> the difference now, mark, is, is the and i'll speak >> the difference now, mark, is, is the frontline and i'll speak >> the difference now, mark, is, is the frontline politiciansieak to the frontline politicians all the frightened the time and they're frightened of and football the time and they're frightened of the and football the time and they're frightened of the same.football the time and they're frightened of the same. and all the time and they're frightened of the same. and other clubs are the same. and other areas clubs are the same. and other are worried the reaction all worried about the reaction on media. so it's not on social media. so it's not about truth about telling the truth necessarily saying ne
thatcher told truth? thatcher told the truth?e. >> well, unforgivable. >> no. okay. >> emm- 5 third of a pint >> that was one third of a pint of blame of milk. are you going to blame her to her her forever? going to blame her forever . forever. >> the difference mark, >> the difference now, mark, is, is and i'll speak >> the difference now, mark, is, is the and i'll speak >> the difference now, mark, is, is the frontline and i'll speak >>...
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i've talked to an awful lot of people in the arts, and many of them tell me that it was thatcher whoil house and thus started the family on the property ladder. and people have actually said that to me. they've said, you know, mrs. thatcher did things for me and if this man can't understand that, then on, you know, i mean, he's an intelligent man, so it's not that he can't understand it because he's thick, he can't understand it because he's too bigoted to want to understand it . i mean, do you roast children over open fires ? i mean. well, over open fires? i mean. well, take that. >> this is ludicrous. it's ludicrous language, though . anne ludicrous language, though. anne isn't. i know he's not using it literally, but come on. >> yeah, i agree. it's inflammatory language and it's silly language . he didn't mean silly language. he didn't mean it literally . and i'm not going it literally. and i'm not going to get into an uproar about that metaphor . what i'm disgusted at metaphor. what i'm disgusted at is that he who parades as a liberal and as somebody who understands the arts and
i've talked to an awful lot of people in the arts, and many of them tell me that it was thatcher whoil house and thus started the family on the property ladder. and people have actually said that to me. they've said, you know, mrs. thatcher did things for me and if this man can't understand that, then on, you know, i mean, he's an intelligent man, so it's not that he can't understand it because he's thick, he can't understand it because he's too bigoted to want to understand it . i mean, do you...
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thatcher told truth? thatcher told the truth?e. >> well, unforgivable. >> no. okay. >> emm- 5 third of a pint >> that was one third of a pint of blame of milk. are you going to blame her to her her forever? going to blame her forever . forever. >> the difference mark, >> the difference now, mark, is, is and i'll speak >> the difference now, mark, is, is the and i'll speak >> the difference now, mark, is, is the frontline and i'll speak >> the difference now, mark, is, is the frontline politiciansieak to the frontline politicians all the frightened the time and they're frightened of and football the time and they're frightened of the and football the time and they're frightened of the same.football the time and they're frightened of the same. and all the time and they're frightened of the same. and other clubs are the same. and other areas clubs are the same. and other are worried the reaction all worried about the reaction on media. so it's not on social media. so it's not about truth about telling the truth necessarily saying ne
thatcher told truth? thatcher told the truth?e. >> well, unforgivable. >> no. okay. >> emm- 5 third of a pint >> that was one third of a pint of blame of milk. are you going to blame her to her her forever? going to blame her forever . forever. >> the difference mark, >> the difference now, mark, is, is and i'll speak >> the difference now, mark, is, is the and i'll speak >> the difference now, mark, is, is the frontline and i'll speak >>...
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remember gorbachev, endless meetings, gorby, gorby, gorby, perestroika, russian friend, dear misha, thatcheruse, the vain misha surrendered everything, and then they handed him over, threw him into the scrap, publicly humiliated him, head. wild power went to advertise pizza, the world has never known such a shame, it’s better to shoot yourself, that’s what will happen to your filthy potion, he didn’t read what ’s written in the fine print in the contract with the devil, but an even more terrible fate awaits him, he’ll be killed, shot, poisoned , they will kill him, he knows too much, if gorbachev was at least spared his life, then i am completely i’m not sure that she will preserve it, she knows a lot, but zelsky was not just involved in some murky schemes, but he was directly involved in things that were absolutely scary, dangerous, for many, like transporting children, for example, for western elites, organizing , that means, here is manpower, and so on and so on, this is exactly what i wanted to say, human trafficking, human trafficking for completely satanic purposes, such as dissection
remember gorbachev, endless meetings, gorby, gorby, gorby, perestroika, russian friend, dear misha, thatcheruse, the vain misha surrendered everything, and then they handed him over, threw him into the scrap, publicly humiliated him, head. wild power went to advertise pizza, the world has never known such a shame, it’s better to shoot yourself, that’s what will happen to your filthy potion, he didn’t read what ’s written in the fine print in the contract with the devil, but an even more...
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[000:00:00;00] gorby, gorby, gorby, perestroika, russian friendd, dear, misha, thatcher, reagan, bush , dad, everyone greeted, to this thunder of applause, tesla misha surrendered everything, and then they handed him over, they threw him out for scrap, publicly humiliated him, the head of a great power went to advertise pizza, such a shame, the world didn’t know, it’s better to shoot yourself, that’s what will happen to your bastard zelya, he didn’t... read what was written in the fine print in the contract with the devil, but an even more terrible fate awaits him, he ’ll be killed, shot , they will poison, kill, he knows too much, if gorbachev doesn’t care at least saved his life, then i’m not at all sure that it will be saved for zelsky, and zelsky knows a lot, and not just some murky schemes passed through zelsky, but he, uh, was directly involved in things completely... scary uh, dangerous for many, like transporting children, for example, for western elites, organizing, that means, manpower, and so on and so forth, this is exactly what i wanted to say, human trafficking, human tr
[000:00:00;00] gorby, gorby, gorby, perestroika, russian friendd, dear, misha, thatcher, reagan, bush , dad, everyone greeted, to this thunder of applause, tesla misha surrendered everything, and then they handed him over, they threw him out for scrap, publicly humiliated him, the head of a great power went to advertise pizza, such a shame, the world didn’t know, it’s better to shoot yourself, that’s what will happen to your bastard zelya, he didn’t... read what was written in the fine...
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well let's just think what margaret thatcher did .of bashing the unions . unions. >> what she did was democratise the unions because michael and i remember the days there'd be people a car park, usually people in a car park, usually a ford car park or a red robbo would say, hands up, don't strike. and that would be it. and she says, no, you've got to have a vote and there's going to be a 50% threshold. well, angela rayner today that 50% rayner has said today that 50% threshold will all go. now that is very serious. does it mean flying pickets will go? will we go back to the days of so many days lost to productivity? it is not good democracy should remain within the trade unions and the trade unions who have always supported should do the most important thing, and that is look after the welfare of their workers and not play politics. >> and the other thing she did was, of course, get rid of the closed shop. so it it freed up individual workers against the trade union that was trying to control them . is reversing any control them. is r
well let's just think what margaret thatcher did .of bashing the unions . unions. >> what she did was democratise the unions because michael and i remember the days there'd be people a car park, usually people in a car park, usually a ford car park or a red robbo would say, hands up, don't strike. and that would be it. and she says, no, you've got to have a vote and there's going to be a 50% threshold. well, angela rayner today that 50% rayner has said today that 50% threshold will all...
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we had even in the eighties ronald reagan, maggie thatcher and not to forget deng xiaoping in in a lot of countries, we had free market reforms. and today, if you look in china with china shipping, they go back to less markets. most state. the other direction then was with things dropping in latin america. even in chile, they voted for a socialist. and everywhere a colombia, venezuela, of course. and peru. everywhere in latin america. you this, you know, and anti capitalist governments in europe where you go more and, more especially germany, which i come from the direction a planned economy they don't call it a planned economy, but it is. and in the united states, i don't have to tell what joe biden does here. it's i some months ago, the index of economic freedom was, published by the heritage foundation. it's ranking how economically and free countries all over the world. with switzerland, singapore at the top and north korea, venezuela, cuba at bottom. and the united states had the worst ranking since they started in 1995. now, 16 european countries greece, according to this index,
we had even in the eighties ronald reagan, maggie thatcher and not to forget deng xiaoping in in a lot of countries, we had free market reforms. and today, if you look in china with china shipping, they go back to less markets. most state. the other direction then was with things dropping in latin america. even in chile, they voted for a socialist. and everywhere a colombia, venezuela, of course. and peru. everywhere in latin america. you this, you know, and anti capitalist governments in...
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when thatcher broke earnings.the earnings link that pushed it down, it pushed it down relative to earnings by more than a third. and the result of that was a very large rise in pensioner poverty and in particular after that, a lot of people got thrown onto pension credit . so what happened people got thrown onto pension credit. so what happened in people got thrown onto pension credit . so what happened in the credit. so what happened in the mid 2000 is, was that it? the turner report said, look, this can't go on. we can't have a greater and greater proportion of people being thrown onto means tested benefits , which means tested benefits, which means tested benefits, which means that they'll have no incentive to save for their own pensions, for private or occupation pensions. we need to provide a decent level of the bafic provide a decent level of the basic state pension and the increases we've seen since then have restored the vast majority of the thatcher cuts. so we're getting back to something that looks like
when thatcher broke earnings.the earnings link that pushed it down, it pushed it down relative to earnings by more than a third. and the result of that was a very large rise in pensioner poverty and in particular after that, a lot of people got thrown onto pension credit . so what happened people got thrown onto pension credit. so what happened in people got thrown onto pension credit . so what happened in the credit. so what happened in the mid 2000 is, was that it? the turner report said,...
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i've talked to an awful lot of people in the arts, and many of them tell me that it was thatcher whoil house and thus started the family on the property ladder. and people have actually said that to me. they've said, you know, mrs. thatcher did things for me and if this man can't understand that, then on, you know, i mean, he's an intelligent man, so it's not that he can't understand it because he's thick, he can't understand it because he's too bigoted to want to understand it . i mean, do you roast children over open fires ? i mean. well, over open fires? i mean. well, take that. >> this is ludicrous. it's ludicrous language, though . anne ludicrous language, though. anne isn't. i know he's not using it literally, but come on. >> yeah, i agree. it's inflammatory language and it's silly language . he didn't mean silly language. he didn't mean it literally . and i'm not going it literally. and i'm not going to get into an uproar about that metaphor . what i'm disgusted at metaphor. what i'm disgusted at is that he who parades as a liberal and as somebody who understands the arts and
i've talked to an awful lot of people in the arts, and many of them tell me that it was thatcher whoil house and thus started the family on the property ladder. and people have actually said that to me. they've said, you know, mrs. thatcher did things for me and if this man can't understand that, then on, you know, i mean, he's an intelligent man, so it's not that he can't understand it because he's thick, he can't understand it because he's too bigoted to want to understand it . i mean, do you...
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they were trying to show to the thatcher government, we will bring the whole house down. you split the labour and trade union movement, labour and trade union— labour and trade union movements and when ou labour and trade union movements and when you split — labour and trade union movements and when you split the _ labour and trade union movements and when you split the labour _ labour and trade union movements and when you split the labour movement i when you split the labour movement generally, you weaken the labour movement. i spent most of my time as a trade unionist and labour party member trying to build consensus, not agreements on everything. that says that a united party is one that is more likely to win power.- is more likely to win power. shock revelation. _ is more likely to win power. shock revelation, conservative _ is more likely to win power. shock revelation, conservative ministers say that about you. during the pandemic, covid, when you at the tuc, working therefore two decades, had dire talks with ministers about how to deal with covid, javer pinchot sa
they were trying to show to the thatcher government, we will bring the whole house down. you split the labour and trade union movement, labour and trade union— labour and trade union movements and when ou labour and trade union movements and when you split — labour and trade union movements and when you split the _ labour and trade union movements and when you split the labour _ labour and trade union movements and when you split the labour movement i when you split the labour movement...
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for example, under thatcher the past or under thatcher in the past or even truss would have even thatpending, government spending, low government interference. there is, i think, an understand broadly an understand thing broadly across the country that there are of life that across the country that there are state of life that across the country that there are state does of life that across the country that there are state does have life that across the country that there are state does have to ie that across the country that there are state does have to involve the state does have to involve itself predominantly in itself in, predominantly in frastructure fallen by frastructure that has fallen by the and i think that the wayside. and i think that the wayside. and i think that the fear is from a lot of tory mps government will mps that the government will look to sort of prop that up with increased borrowing and increased spending and you know, it's all very well sort of sitting saying, okay, well sitting here saying, okay, well things railways, things things like railways, things lik
for example, under thatcher the past or under thatcher in the past or even truss would have even thatpending, government spending, low government interference. there is, i think, an understand broadly an understand thing broadly across the country that there are of life that across the country that there are state of life that across the country that there are state does of life that across the country that there are state does have life that across the country that there are state does have to...
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they're saying that margaret to margaret thatcher was able to bnng margaret thatcher was able to bring and why can't that happen taxes. and why can't that happen with rishi sunak and jeremy hunt ? >> is she likely then to be the standard bearer, if you like , at standard bearer, if you like, at the conference this weekend on this issue? because of course, we've andrew griffith, we've got andrew griffith, a business minister just this morning saying it would be morning saying it would not be responsible to rule out further tax rises. i mean , this could be tax rises. i mean, this could be pretty divisive . pretty divisive. >> that's right. i mean, she has got some freedom. priti patel, of course, she's out of the government. she's she's standing bearer of the right. she didn't run, did not run for leadership last year. surprisingly she suella braverman became the standard bearer for the right and was rewarded with and then was rewarded with replacing priti patel in the cabinet as the home secretary. and it's almost protected there for that for that role as being the right standard beare
they're saying that margaret to margaret thatcher was able to bnng margaret thatcher was able to bring and why can't that happen taxes. and why can't that happen with rishi sunak and jeremy hunt ? >> is she likely then to be the standard bearer, if you like , at standard bearer, if you like, at the conference this weekend on this issue? because of course, we've andrew griffith, we've got andrew griffith, a business minister just this morning saying it would be morning saying it would not...
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the whole point of the trade union reform in the 80s, which was thatcher government, was was the thatchernment, was because we would be we had been basically pretty well destroyed this during the 70s. the this country during the 70s. the winters of discontent and all of those things. and we had a long way to go to try and change that. and it was norman tebbit that. and it was norman tebbit that was behind a lot of that reform and a lot of members of trade all also supported trade unions all also supported that they as though that because they felt as though they dragged into they were being dragged into these situations and these horrendous situations and very often losing their jobs and industries were closing and that was why we formed that particular union, which was a non—political affiliated union. and i fully i was fully behind that. so i do think i mean, i had a look at to see what angela rayner was saying and, you know, she said we'll ban zero hour contracts. well there are a lot of people like to work on a zero hour contract because it might suit there all sorts suit them. there
the whole point of the trade union reform in the 80s, which was thatcher government, was was the thatchernment, was because we would be we had been basically pretty well destroyed this during the 70s. the this country during the 70s. the winters of discontent and all of those things. and we had a long way to go to try and change that. and it was norman tebbit that. and it was norman tebbit that was behind a lot of that reform and a lot of members of trade all also supported trade unions all...
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soviet union will be provided with the necessary security conditions, british prime minister margaret thatcher is there, but the key statement of the secretary of state is recorded in writing usa james baker nato will not find will not move east. then they will tell us, but not in writing. and what, if oral, then the word is worth nothing, because according to their logic, so are written contracts. no one there is worth a penny about it. let's get back to expansion for now, look at the map. the promise not to expand to the east was given in 1990, when there were only 16 countries in the bloc by the end of the decade. in 1999. they become 19 former members of the soviet bloc join hungary poland czech republic after another 5 years bulgaria latvia lithuania romania is added slovakia slovenia and estonia and the same 26 states and nato at the russian borders in the baltic further pecking the hen 2009 albania and croatia 2017, montenegro 2020 north macedonia total 30 states almost twice as many as compared to the moment of the promise not to expand in the accelerated queue put georgia and we tell
soviet union will be provided with the necessary security conditions, british prime minister margaret thatcher is there, but the key statement of the secretary of state is recorded in writing usa james baker nato will not find will not move east. then they will tell us, but not in writing. and what, if oral, then the word is worth nothing, because according to their logic, so are written contracts. no one there is worth a penny about it. let's get back to expansion for now, look at the map. the...
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about her, no, she was a very gentle, very kind mother, in fact, but when needed, she was margaret thatcherf you draw analogies, it's not so much pain, uh, i mean, the inability to say goodbye is a relationship, i mean to those who created this impossibility, i think i'm saying that i myself quite often call them ferrets. well, yes. and if you beg like that, where? yes, and how can we blame the dog for the fact that its master is a bastard, let's say he taught her she loves her master and the masters are bastards well, she is not visible in the fact that the master loves so yes and in this way, calling them orcs, we take them beyond the limits of responsibility well, they are like, well, they are mentally ill, and they are not subject to our condemnation because they are not able to reach something, or the bastards understand perfectly what they are doing. is there a favorite place where you will go for the first time in the crimea, well, it is not a secret, it is the motherland, my mother, it is near pike there is a separate place there, there are several places there, uh, it’s near sudak,
about her, no, she was a very gentle, very kind mother, in fact, but when needed, she was margaret thatcherf you draw analogies, it's not so much pain, uh, i mean, the inability to say goodbye is a relationship, i mean to those who created this impossibility, i think i'm saying that i myself quite often call them ferrets. well, yes. and if you beg like that, where? yes, and how can we blame the dog for the fact that its master is a bastard, let's say he taught her she loves her master and the...
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however , when pinochet arrived in england and was arrested at the request of human rights activists, thatchered so much during the crisis of '82 in the south atlantic in comparison with that in the ussr was. consider it romance. brezhnev is crying because he accepts luis corvalan, who was wrested from pinochat's dungeons by the general secretary of the chilean communist party. they once even laughed at this, saying they hugged a hooligan, that is, the soviet incident of vladimir bukovsky on luis corvalan, but there were also the uruguayan secretary general, arisdiy and the uruguayan leader, the entire broad front of the left liverse arena and the argentine secretary general, suppression and many thousands of ordinary communists and socialists who found protection from the social bloc, the familiar girardo blair, when he went missing, my father went to the ussr, but then it was true that he went to sweden through hungary. and what is the paradox of the feeders ? the soviet union as a defender of human rights, of course, people from latin america really see a lot differently, well, for example.
however , when pinochet arrived in england and was arrested at the request of human rights activists, thatchered so much during the crisis of '82 in the south atlantic in comparison with that in the ussr was. consider it romance. brezhnev is crying because he accepts luis corvalan, who was wrested from pinochat's dungeons by the general secretary of the chilean communist party. they once even laughed at this, saying they hugged a hooligan, that is, the soviet incident of vladimir bukovsky on...
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thatcher's we will be live from john buckley square. so if you're in the area, come on down for all the fun. that's tomorrow on ktvu morning viral because of an online petition from 7:00 in the morning. you can see and hear the activity at the presidio wall. pickleball courts. the 12 courts here were packed with players. their paddles produce a more distinct and staccato noise than tennis. while some neighbors aren't bothered by it, others have very strong opinions on the noise is awful. it's just nerve breaking. it's just echo all over. bang, bang, bang to your head. one woman who lives nearby circulated a petition online calling on the city to shut down these pickleball courts until an environmental review is done. but she faced an online backlash after it was discovered. she has her own private pickleball court in the backyard of her $36 million presidio mansion. pickleballers say that petition was hypocritical and that there's a greater good to consider here. this is a park, after all, and parks are designed to bring people together
thatcher's we will be live from john buckley square. so if you're in the area, come on down for all the fun. that's tomorrow on ktvu morning viral because of an online petition from 7:00 in the morning. you can see and hear the activity at the presidio wall. pickleball courts. the 12 courts here were packed with players. their paddles produce a more distinct and staccato noise than tennis. while some neighbors aren't bothered by it, others have very strong opinions on the noise is awful. it's...
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fo washington, of course is the margaret thatcher fo washington, dc, )f course is the margaret thatchercher fo washington, dc, where suella in washington, dc, where suella braverman was. it's my pleasure to joined by to say i'm now joined by conservative mp mckinlay. conservative mp craig mckinlay. craig, much. craig, thank you very much. it has the feel of historic has the feel of a historic speech that think from suella speech that i think from suella braverman. she was trying to bnng braverman. she was trying to bring it potentially bring in, soften it potentially quotes angela quotes from people like angela merkel that merkel saying that multiculturalism failed and multiculturalism has failed and saying that national identity in the nation state has endured because it means something to all of us, and that must be protect it. what was your overall takeaway from what you heard there from suella? >> i'm really pleased that what seemed to have been the unspun taken things that nobody's brave enough talk about. taken things that nobody's brave enowell, talk about. taken things that nobo
fo washington, of course is the margaret thatcher fo washington, dc, )f course is the margaret thatchercher fo washington, dc, where suella in washington, dc, where suella braverman was. it's my pleasure to joined by to say i'm now joined by conservative mp mckinlay. conservative mp craig mckinlay. craig, much. craig, thank you very much. it has the feel of historic has the feel of a historic speech that think from suella speech that i think from suella braverman. she was trying to bnng...
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as the economic right and they believe in continuing what they would see as the work of margaret thatcher state smaller and lower taxes and you have less regulation. there is a wing in the party that is behind that worldview. i suspect the real battle over the soul of the conservative party, and whether it goes now direction will happen after the next election. liz truss is making sure she is keeping the flame alight for that brand of supply economics. the us are appealing for a missing us fighterjets. it is the us are appealing for a missing us fighterjets— us fighter 'ets. it is one of the most us fighterjets. it is one of the most advanced _ us fighterjets. it is one of the most advanced fighter - us fighterjets. it is one of the most advanced fighterjets, i us fighterjets. it is one of the i most advanced fighterjets, each worth 80 million us dollars. 0ne most advanced fighterjets, each worth 80 million us dollars. one has disappeared. it happened on sunday afternoon after the pilot objected and parachuted to safety. he is now in a stable condition in hospital and officials are trying
as the economic right and they believe in continuing what they would see as the work of margaret thatcher state smaller and lower taxes and you have less regulation. there is a wing in the party that is behind that worldview. i suspect the real battle over the soul of the conservative party, and whether it goes now direction will happen after the next election. liz truss is making sure she is keeping the flame alight for that brand of supply economics. the us are appealing for a missing us...
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they absolutely genuine applicants, as margaret thatcher said in the 19805, if as margaret thatcher saids, if you have people who are not accepted through the asylum system and you cannot deport them to where they came from, then the whole international law and order system breaks down. >> and that's actually what suella braverman we agree to as excellent to agree on, she said. >> if you're gay, that shouldn't give you right to claim give you a right to claim asylum. >> look, many countries be in gay you're be gay means you're going to be killed. now if someone rocks killed. and now if someone rocks up on our with that up on our shore with that hanging over the head, are we going to refuse them? >> and that's really good >> and that's a really good point. after the break, point. so after the break, actually, we're going to actually, ivan, we're going to be peter tatchell be talking to peter tatchell about this, who was obviously a very, very strong campaigner for lgbt get his lgbt rights. so we'll get his take on it because the home secretary specifically referred to the lgbt community.
they absolutely genuine applicants, as margaret thatcher said in the 19805, if as margaret thatcher saids, if you have people who are not accepted through the asylum system and you cannot deport them to where they came from, then the whole international law and order system breaks down. >> and that's actually what suella braverman we agree to as excellent to agree on, she said. >> if you're gay, that shouldn't give you right to claim give you a right to claim asylum. >> look,...
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people, all having a greater say in how big business operates. >> yeah, i mean, you could argue that thatcherthe right solution for the time, but conservatives since then have kind of adopted as kind of adopted that model as the default approach. >> and the free market has become ideology itself, become an ideology in itself, hasn't than a means hasn't it, rather than a means to an end. but i really want to get to the crux of the matter here. big business? are here. what is big business? are we talking here about? you know, we talking here about? you know, we tech. are we we mentioned big tech. are we talking facebook talking about facebook and twitter having much twitter having too much authority talking authority or are we talking about the above that? are about the level above that? are we vanguard we talking about vanguard and blackrock corporations blackrock and these corporations that literally that are invested in literally every corporation every single major corporation around and have gone around the world and have gone around the world and have gone around democracy in around the i
people, all having a greater say in how big business operates. >> yeah, i mean, you could argue that thatcherthe right solution for the time, but conservatives since then have kind of adopted as kind of adopted that model as the default approach. >> and the free market has become ideology itself, become an ideology in itself, hasn't than a means hasn't it, rather than a means to an end. but i really want to get to the crux of the matter here. big business? are here. what is big...
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we had them after the first and second world war. fact, margaret thatcher war. fact, margaret thatcher introduced on the introduced a windfall tax on the oil gas and on banks and on oil and gas and on banks and on banks the 1980s. banks in the 1980s. >> yes. >> yes. >> think what we're >> and i think what we're talking about is looking at the oil and gas sector in general. you have overall the sector is making really significant money andifs making really significant money and it's profiting off of high oil and gas prices due to the war. and at the same time, you know, you have people across the country who are who are struggling to pay their very high bills. >> that's absolutely true. but in the worst point of the covid pandemic, the crude oil price was below zero. and the oil companies were making significant losses on oil that they were taking out of the ground. and you can't just stop taking out . and taking things out. and therefore, course, their tax therefore, of course, their tax burden fell because were burden fell because there were no be taxed on. whe
we had them after the first and second world war. fact, margaret thatcher war. fact, margaret thatcher introduced on the introduced a windfall tax on the oil gas and on banks and on oil and gas and on banks and on banks the 1980s. banks in the 1980s. >> yes. >> yes. >> think what we're >> and i think what we're talking about is looking at the oil and gas sector in general. you have overall the sector is making really significant money andifs making really significant...