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what thatcher did to l farmers what thatcher did to the miners _ farmers what thatcher did to the miners the miners. it's an _ farmers what thatcher did to the miners. it's an industry. farmers what thatcher did to i the miners. it's an industry we can do— the miners. it's an industry we can do without. _ the miners. it's an industry we can do without. is _ the miners. it's an industry we can do without. is that - the miners. it's an industry we can do without. is that what i can do without. is that what you — can do without. is that what you think_ can do without. is that what you think about _ can do without. is that what you think about farming? ii you think about farming? totally disagree. i am committed to —— commit to supporting farmers. i said it before the election and i said after the election. in the budget last week i was very pleased that we are investing £5 billion of our budget over the next two years into farming. that is important for ourfarmers and i will do everything i can to support them because i think it's essential that they not only prosper but prosper well into t
what thatcher did to l farmers what thatcher did to the miners _ farmers what thatcher did to the miners the miners. it's an _ farmers what thatcher did to the miners. it's an industry. farmers what thatcher did to i the miners. it's an industry we can do— the miners. it's an industry we can do without. _ the miners. it's an industry we can do without. is _ the miners. it's an industry we can do without. is that - the miners. it's an industry we can do without. is that what i can do without....
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margaret thatcher. has. this book been translated or will it be translated, i suppose, in a i don't know if that's first or persian where it can be. it will be. there is already an arabic translator underway, which it will be fascinating to see how it's received in that part of the world. i mean, the protest by arabs in iran continue today. i mean, it is brutally brutally put down, but it's still going on. it's still very much part of it is one of the many opposition groups that exist towards, the fundamentalist theocratic. now, andrea, maybe you want to book writer's block event in tehran. think that would probably be yeah let's do it. paris okay. the fair enough. who's this gentleman? this is one of my favorite characters in the whole book. this a man called pixie trevor locke, who is the british policeman guarding the front door of the embassy. when the iranian gunmen attacked guardian is a slight guarding is a slightly energetic word for what trevor was doing. trevor was standing around having a cup
margaret thatcher. has. this book been translated or will it be translated, i suppose, in a i don't know if that's first or persian where it can be. it will be. there is already an arabic translator underway, which it will be fascinating to see how it's received in that part of the world. i mean, the protest by arabs in iran continue today. i mean, it is brutally brutally put down, but it's still going on. it's still very much part of it is one of the many opposition groups that exist towards,...
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i always regarded margaret thatcher - dignity. i always regarded margaret thatcher a - dignity.her a great success _ margaret thatcher a great success for this country. one of them has _ success for this country. one of them has stature - success for this country. one of them has stature as - success for this country. one of them has stature as a - success for this country. (me: of them has stature as a middle name. both candidates tend to the right of the party but kenny made an arc seems keen on emotional gender ideas. british values over what she called less valid cultures.- less valid cultures. which cultures _ less valid cultures. which cultures in _ less valid cultures. which cultures in your _ less valid cultures. which cultures in your view - less valid cultures. which cultures in your view are | less valid cultures. which - cultures in your view are less valid — cultures in your view are less valid tharr— cultures in your view are less valid than others? _ cultures in your view are less valid than others?— cultures in your view are less valid than others? those that bel
i always regarded margaret thatcher - dignity. i always regarded margaret thatcher a - dignity.her a great success _ margaret thatcher a great success for this country. one of them has _ success for this country. one of them has stature - success for this country. one of them has stature as - success for this country. one of them has stature as a - success for this country. (me: of them has stature as a middle name. both candidates tend to the right of the party but kenny made an arc seems keen...
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that was margaret thatcher's legacy.y important i think there's certainly concerns about china anyway. >> and we are trying to free ourselves from that economy. but back onto back onto trump here. yeah. there has been some tweeting today by dawn butler, labour mp sadiq khan. i think you may have to share them on screen about the concerns about the win by donald trump. i wonder what you what you thought of that is that i mean , this is of that is that i mean, this is just noise. it's emotional noise. >> this is just progressive noise. they they don't understand and they can't understand and they can't understand that the world has fundamentally changed. yes, it began with the brexit vote. it then went on to the first trump victory. yes. and they thought they had it all back. but we are not rejoining the european union . not rejoining the european union. we have to rebuild our industrial base. and donald trump's victory here actually gives labour the opportunity to have a distinct position. >> yes. and do you think would h
that was margaret thatcher's legacy.y important i think there's certainly concerns about china anyway. >> and we are trying to free ourselves from that economy. but back onto back onto trump here. yeah. there has been some tweeting today by dawn butler, labour mp sadiq khan. i think you may have to share them on screen about the concerns about the win by donald trump. i wonder what you what you thought of that is that i mean , this is of that is that i mean, this is just noise. it's...
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the republican party under trump certainly essentially believes in opposite of everything margaret thatcher did, so how could you support that? >> hang on. [ inaudible ] i do not wish to get trapped into this. [ inaudible ] >> boris, you said you would support trump, i am asking you why. >> i would say the question is how can someone like me , who is a free marketeer and a free trader and thatcherite in my instincts , i have done some of the things that we did in the last minute, and yes, i do oppose tariffs and i do think that if i look at the uk right now, i will say nothing about the u.s., but if i look at the uk, i think the state is too big, yes, i do. and i think that we need to be cutting taxes. it's in saying, the government just put up taxes by $40 million, what do they think they are doing? there is no need to do this. the government is astronomically big now in the uk, and we do need to be going in the other direction. >> you were a big spender. [ inaudible ] >> we had to spend about 410 billion pounds on covid, and it was very difficult . >> even outside of that, you were a big
the republican party under trump certainly essentially believes in opposite of everything margaret thatcher did, so how could you support that? >> hang on. [ inaudible ] i do not wish to get trapped into this. [ inaudible ] >> boris, you said you would support trump, i am asking you why. >> i would say the question is how can someone like me , who is a free marketeer and a free trader and thatcherite in my instincts , i have done some of the things that we did in the last...
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he just said margaret thatcher.sn't think we're going to have a female democrat president? >> judge jeanine: i think because he realizes where the country is right now, because he saw what happened in this election. he knows that the country is more right than it was when he was president. and maggie thatcher was a tough, straight talking, conservative woman, friend, obviously, if you remember, of ronald reagan. i just think that conservative women don't focus on nonsense. i think they are just smarter. in your face, mark cuban, okay? but even more than that, i think when he was stumping for kamala, clinton, he said things now, you can say he slipped because he's older, but what he said was basically, you know, they weren't venting people, which is why laken riley was killed. he basically said the economy was better under trump, recognizing that it wasn't that good under biden-harris. and he was, i think he was very straightforward. he knew when he was president he had to change things. that he listened. that the de
he just said margaret thatcher.sn't think we're going to have a female democrat president? >> judge jeanine: i think because he realizes where the country is right now, because he saw what happened in this election. he knows that the country is more right than it was when he was president. and maggie thatcher was a tough, straight talking, conservative woman, friend, obviously, if you remember, of ronald reagan. i just think that conservative women don't focus on nonsense. i think they...
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that was the law under the thatcher government that forbade the promotion...schools about homosexuality. yes. so they started marching and ijust picked myself up and joined the marches. you know, i'm now very good friends with lord cashman, who was on the front of those marches. you know, that was a real turning point for me because it was like i'd left one repressive society and now here it was happening all over again to me. so it was a moment of kind of understanding that you needed to stand up and you needed to be active. and did it feel, in the �*80s, like gay rights were being rolled back? um...no, because, you know, that — section 28 was very specific about it in terms of how you dealt with it in libraries and schools, etc. but on the gay scene, no, it didn't have...have an effect. if anything, it galvanised the gay community, you know, hiv and aids and section 28 really brought us together as a community. and, you know, that's the thing that we have to see that activism does, you know, activism reacts and that's when we get active, when we get that kin
that was the law under the thatcher government that forbade the promotion...schools about homosexuality. yes. so they started marching and ijust picked myself up and joined the marches. you know, i'm now very good friends with lord cashman, who was on the front of those marches. you know, that was a real turning point for me because it was like i'd left one repressive society and now here it was happening all over again to me. so it was a moment of kind of understanding that you needed to stand...
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mrs thatcher did not expect for a moment that mugabe would win a democratic election.e�*re either doing this as a democracy or we�*re not. and he had the genius idea of getting english policemen came out 250 to 300. i still meet people who say, i was with your father in rhodesia, and they were wearing their beat uniforms standing outside the ballot boxes. how, given your experience of this and your own work in africa, how do you regard all those calls now for reparations, for example, for what the empire did or sometimes attacks on your grandfather for what he�*s alleged to have done during the period of empire? you can�*t go through life being worried about having to feel that you got to protect every single thing. people have different views and different ways of looking at, um, uh, at history. but my whole life has been about looking forward, informed by... i love history, but actually i�*m restless and i want to go forward. there�*s so much, you know, if i consider how my life and my family�*s life is so much better than it was was 20 or 25 years ago, there�*s been
mrs thatcher did not expect for a moment that mugabe would win a democratic election.e�*re either doing this as a democracy or we�*re not. and he had the genius idea of getting english policemen came out 250 to 300. i still meet people who say, i was with your father in rhodesia, and they were wearing their beat uniforms standing outside the ballot boxes. how, given your experience of this and your own work in africa, how do you regard all those calls now for reparations, for example, for...
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this thatcher guy, i mean, what the meaning of thatcherism is, is that she basically empowered the chinesest party. she put all the capital that we'd inherited over 150 years into china, because they didn't have any free and democratic trade unions. they had 24 hour a day production. now, china is a massive industrial power, so i take no lessons in dogmatism. >> you mean the uk invested money with china, with the city of outsourcing, outsourcing, manufacturing . manufacturing. >> we put our industrial production into china. this is >> we put our industrial production into further'his is >> we put our industrial production into further because it's going to go further because it's going to go further because it has to go further because the big difference between us and trump is that we really support ukraine. we really, really support trump does too. >> or trump wants a deal. >> or trump wants a deal. >> no, he's going to do a deal. we have to move into a position where our armed forces are capable of stepping up and go it alone, without your support? well, no, with us support, but with ou
this thatcher guy, i mean, what the meaning of thatcherism is, is that she basically empowered the chinesest party. she put all the capital that we'd inherited over 150 years into china, because they didn't have any free and democratic trade unions. they had 24 hour a day production. now, china is a massive industrial power, so i take no lessons in dogmatism. >> you mean the uk invested money with china, with the city of outsourcing, outsourcing, manufacturing . manufacturing. >> we...
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>> he has to every day follow lincoln, ragan and margaret thatcher. the american people have to be has allies. he has to work with them, he has to arouse them, he has to organize them. people don't realize this, under president eisenhower we deported about 1,500,000 people. which for that time would be a deportation today probably of around seven or 8 million people. we have a history of doing this. we know how to do this. i think on every issue whether it's the tax cuts, reform, this new commission on cutting out spending, or its controlling the border and getting people out of this country who are dangerous on every issue, the number 1 job of the trump administration is to work with the american people ragan used to say it perfectly, his job was to lie to the american people so they would turn up the heat on congress. the only way you win this fight is to win the public relations side. margaret thatcher said first you win the argument, then you win the vote. on this issue its pretty straightforward. you really believe somebody who has broken the law
>> he has to every day follow lincoln, ragan and margaret thatcher. the american people have to be has allies. he has to work with them, he has to arouse them, he has to organize them. people don't realize this, under president eisenhower we deported about 1,500,000 people. which for that time would be a deportation today probably of around seven or 8 million people. we have a history of doing this. we know how to do this. i think on every issue whether it's the tax cuts, reform, this new...
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value of the inheritance tax exemption for farms, since it was introduced in 1984 under margaret thatcherly to avoid inheritance tax, a trend that isn�*t necessarily financially beneficial to ordinary working farmers. it�*s sparked a lot of opposition in rural communities, but it�*s that loophole the treasury was trying to close in the budget. our correspondents from bbc verify ben chu. labour won some predominantly rural seats at the general election for the first time but the nfu president, tom bradshaw, who has been with me earlier today, said the farming community now feels betrayed by the labour government. the conservatives for their part, now on the opposition benches, say these changes to agriculture inheritance tax rules are a cruel policy, the liberal democrats have said it could be disastrous for family farms. government ministers say there is a large black hole in public finances and the farming communities need to do something to pay into that black hole just as everybody else does. jenny kumah had spoken to the secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs, stev
value of the inheritance tax exemption for farms, since it was introduced in 1984 under margaret thatcherly to avoid inheritance tax, a trend that isn�*t necessarily financially beneficial to ordinary working farmers. it�*s sparked a lot of opposition in rural communities, but it�*s that loophole the treasury was trying to close in the budget. our correspondents from bbc verify ben chu. labour won some predominantly rural seats at the general election for the first time but the nfu...
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terror, it's a major challenge for heretics rising stars chloe east from the fabelmans and sophie thatcherof them raised in the mormon faith. >> our characters specifically, we only have like a 15 page break of everything's good until it's not. i'm like, can i be this scared and cry every day? it was like this impending doom of like, i'm going to hit a wall one day. i think it really is about mapping out the fear trajectory, because if you like, started at ten, it's not interesting. so you have to lik, figure out what points make you kind of, you know, go back and feel some things. >> what's terrifying in this film is really a man trying to disorientate destabilize two attractive young women, i think for his own personal gratification. >> perhaps you recall a fuzzier version of hugh grant from coming to glory on screen three decades ago. you're not alone, he remembers, too, starting with the 1994 smash that earned a quarter of $1 billion. >> the truth of it is, i've loved you from the first second i met you. >> and i'm very proud that we then went on to make lots of romantic comedies that
terror, it's a major challenge for heretics rising stars chloe east from the fabelmans and sophie thatcherof them raised in the mormon faith. >> our characters specifically, we only have like a 15 page break of everything's good until it's not. i'm like, can i be this scared and cry every day? it was like this impending doom of like, i'm going to hit a wall one day. i think it really is about mapping out the fear trajectory, because if you like, started at ten, it's not interesting. so...
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, of course , supported thatcher, of course, supported greatly was was twofold.polluter should pay , and two the polluter should pay, and two is that we have common but differentiated responsibilities. that means that the globe has to commonly have responsibilities, but each country should effectively pay their way. no one should just be receiving. and of course, some of the middle income countries don't like this. brazil, china, middle income countries don't like this. brazil , china, etc. like this. brazil, china, etc. shouldn't be getting any money from us. probably india shouldn't even be getting much money either. in fact, actually they should be able to do the transition themselves. and why do we want to support a just transition rather than just say everyone in it for themselves? well, because we know that when the industrial revolution happened, it was detrimental for many working people, for people who lived in villages and moved to towns, their life expectancy went down. the diseases went up, their lives were much more miserable for a number of years. b
, of course , supported thatcher, of course, supported greatly was was twofold.polluter should pay , and two the polluter should pay, and two is that we have common but differentiated responsibilities. that means that the globe has to commonly have responsibilities, but each country should effectively pay their way. no one should just be receiving. and of course, some of the middle income countries don't like this. brazil, china, middle income countries don't like this. brazil , china, etc....
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margaret thatcher said once first you win the argument, then you win the vote. on this issue.t's pretty straightforward. do you really believe somebody who has broken the law to come to the united states and has been consistently breaking the law ever since they've been here, deserves to be in the us? or are you in favor of legal immigrants who do the right thing the right way, and do not deserve to be threatened by having criminals in their neighborhoods? i think this is an argument we will win, but we have to make the argument. we have to make the argument for that, for law and order. we have to make the argument on so many issues to get the economy back on track, to make the argument for energy dominance, to make the argument for a america that is strong and stronger than all of our adversaries. peace through strength. newt gingrich, thank you. all right. we are still over two months away from the end of the biden administration, but it's clear that world leaders, they're ready to move on. and the latest group photo from the aipac conference this weekend, biden was seen sta
margaret thatcher said once first you win the argument, then you win the vote. on this issue.t's pretty straightforward. do you really believe somebody who has broken the law to come to the united states and has been consistently breaking the law ever since they've been here, deserves to be in the us? or are you in favor of legal immigrants who do the right thing the right way, and do not deserve to be threatened by having criminals in their neighborhoods? i think this is an argument we will...
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that some economists believe the inheritance tax exemption for farmland, introduced by margaret thatcher'sd by incentivising wealthy investors to put their money into land to avoid the tax. and as this chart shows, the price of farmland in england and wales has risen very sharply from less than £2,000 per acre in the mid 1980s to more than £9,000 today, which isn't necessarily financially beneficial to ordinary working farmers, especially those who might want to buy new land to expand their farms. so how much do farmers make? well, an average farm in england in 2024 generated a net income of only £45,300. also note that there was a lot of variation, with pig and poultry farms generating more than 1,300 and lowland livestock grazing less than 18,000. but how does this translate into earnings? well, the average weekly earnings of people who work in agriculture were around £507 in september, compared to the nationwide average of 651. so what we can say, regardless of the question of weather this inheritance tax change is fair or not, is that for many ordinary farmers, farming is not a very pr
that some economists believe the inheritance tax exemption for farmland, introduced by margaret thatcher'sd by incentivising wealthy investors to put their money into land to avoid the tax. and as this chart shows, the price of farmland in england and wales has risen very sharply from less than £2,000 per acre in the mid 1980s to more than £9,000 today, which isn't necessarily financially beneficial to ordinary working farmers, especially those who might want to buy new land to expand their...
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sirjohn offered his resignation to the then prime minister, margaret thatcher, after accusations thatnd sirjohn played a key role in her war cabinet. the body of the former 0ne direction singer, liam payne, has been released to his family, to be returned to the uk from argentina. he died three weeks ago after falling from a hotel balcony in the capital, buenos aires. hormone replacement therapy should be the first treatment offered to women with menopause symptoms, according to the health watchdog. in new guidance, the national institute for health and care excellence — nice — said hrt is the "preferred, recommended approach" for managing symptoms such as hot flushes, insomnia and low mood. prince william has awarded £5 million to five different inventors, entrepreneurs and organisations working to reduce climate change. the earthshot prize winners were announced at a ceremony in cape town, south africa. a warning — this report, by our senior royal correspondent daniela relph, contains flashing images from the start. the carpet — green. the dress code — eco—friendly. the fashion — rec
sirjohn offered his resignation to the then prime minister, margaret thatcher, after accusations thatnd sirjohn played a key role in her war cabinet. the body of the former 0ne direction singer, liam payne, has been released to his family, to be returned to the uk from argentina. he died three weeks ago after falling from a hotel balcony in the capital, buenos aires. hormone replacement therapy should be the first treatment offered to women with menopause symptoms, according to the health...
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would probably be easier for a conservative republican woman to win than a democrat woman because thatcher did. >> but i i still think we'll have a woman, female president pretty soon a lot to unpack there we'll start at the end. >> i mean, is he right that maybe the country would be able to deal with a conservative woman a liberal woman? >> yeah, i think, um and i've thought this for a long time that it would have to be nixon to china kind of moment where a lot of the misogyny on the right that comes out. and it's not just on the right, but it is very much on the right would bestowed, much like they stole a lot of their beliefs. when donald trump runs, they would stow their beliefs of somebody like a sarah huckabee sanders ran and all of a sudden that would disappear and he would be and she would be elected. and so i think he is right for that reason. unfortunately, i think that the horrible misogyny that you see from some circles, the conservative with a small c of we've never had a woman before we've never had a female president before as a commander in chief, that would go away if a wo
would probably be easier for a conservative republican woman to win than a democrat woman because thatcher did. >> but i i still think we'll have a woman, female president pretty soon a lot to unpack there we'll start at the end. >> i mean, is he right that maybe the country would be able to deal with a conservative woman a liberal woman? >> yeah, i think, um and i've thought this for a long time that it would have to be nixon to china kind of moment where a lot of the...
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republican party under trump sort of essentially believes in the opposite of everything margaret thatcher did. how could you support trump? >> well, hang on. i do not wish to get trapped into this very important election that's taking place just a couple of days. >> you said you were supporting him. i'm asking you why. >> what i would say about the question is, how can someone like me who is a free marketer and a free trader and a thatcherite have done some of the things we did. and yes, i do oppose ter riffs. if i look at the uk. i'll say nothing about the u.s., i think the state is too big. i do. i think we need to be cutting taxes. i think it's insane the labor government that just put up taxes by 40 billion pounds. there's no need to do this. government is big in the uk, and we need to go in the other direction. >> you were a big spender. >> hang on. come on, mate. i spend about 410 billion pounds on covid. >> outside of that, you were a big spender. leveling up agenda costs money. >> you need to spend on infrastructure. the advantage of doing that is that you trigger private sector i
republican party under trump sort of essentially believes in the opposite of everything margaret thatcher did. how could you support trump? >> well, hang on. i do not wish to get trapped into this very important election that's taking place just a couple of days. >> you said you were supporting him. i'm asking you why. >> what i would say about the question is, how can someone like me who is a free marketer and a free trader and a thatcherite have done some of the things we...
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he spent other people's money so much easier but then you run out as margaret thatcher reminds us verye going your money back for the money is gone. >> what did they get for it? >> they what's that law so apparently did not work out we get liars like andrew mccabe is still on television. i mean you know what the best part about this may be the fact that the public saw the truth fully laid out before us. park city that? >> alright, get this. two high school cross-country runners and their families are suing a california school district alleging there same girl sports t-shirts were linked to swastikas. that is because their logo was something like xx does not equal xy. >> its science shirts. basic biology is now fascist is what you're saying? >> owes jerusalem cross if you believe it. >> hope this link i want to buy those shirts. quickset is a good idea. >> honestly the connotation of being linked to a swastika. how do you see a swastika in that? >> mass hysteria, flat out lies. they are hoping to keep gas lighting you. they're hoping somebody will buy it and truthfully the american peop
he spent other people's money so much easier but then you run out as margaret thatcher reminds us verye going your money back for the money is gone. >> what did they get for it? >> they what's that law so apparently did not work out we get liars like andrew mccabe is still on television. i mean you know what the best part about this may be the fact that the public saw the truth fully laid out before us. park city that? >> alright, get this. two high school cross-country...
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how it didn't want britain to be involved in that at all even ronald reagan and margaret thatcher, political out over grenade are, about the falklands. this has been a bumpy relationship for decades. it had not has always been smooth, but we are entering a totally new phase when it comes to what we like to call the special relationship. i think the next rap presidency, working with a new labour government here, despite the work that has gone in behind—the—scenes in recent months, david lammy in particular trying to build bridges, make connections with people who are going to be very senior in the next trump administration, particularlyjd vance, i think that relationship is going to be tested, perhaps like never before. then right there in westminster. _ before. then right there in westminster. let's - before. then right there in westminster. let's go - before. then right there in westminster. let's go to l westminster. let's go to another crucial areas and work out the implications of what we have seen in washington. talk climate change now. matt mcgrath, our environmental correspondent, joi
how it didn't want britain to be involved in that at all even ronald reagan and margaret thatcher, political out over grenade are, about the falklands. this has been a bumpy relationship for decades. it had not has always been smooth, but we are entering a totally new phase when it comes to what we like to call the special relationship. i think the next rap presidency, working with a new labour government here, despite the work that has gone in behind—the—scenes in recent months, david...
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even ronald reagan and margaret thatcher, who had a very close relationship. about the falklands. so, you know, this has been a bumpy relationship for decades. it has not always been smooth, but we are entering, i think, a totally new phase when it comes to what we like to call the special relationship. and i think the next trump presidency, working with a new labour government here, despite the work that has gone in behind the scenes in recent months, david lammy in particular, trying to build bridges, make connections with people who are going to be very senior in the next trump administration, pa rticula rlyjd vance. i think that relationship is going to be tested, perhaps like never before. that was ben wright at westminster. as we have shown you on the screen, we are do to hear from kamala as we have shown you on the screen, we are do to hearfrom kamala harris at 2100 gmt, that is what the reuters news agency is reporting, the first time we have heard from the first time we have heard from the democratic candidate. let me share with the less time we physi
even ronald reagan and margaret thatcher, who had a very close relationship. about the falklands. so, you know, this has been a bumpy relationship for decades. it has not always been smooth, but we are entering, i think, a totally new phase when it comes to what we like to call the special relationship. and i think the next trump presidency, working with a new labour government here, despite the work that has gone in behind the scenes in recent months, david lammy in particular, trying to build...
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maggie thatcher, pope john paul ii. he had to build that coalition.did and brought down the berlin wall in 1989. so he would look at what's going on in the world today as it really needs leadership in america like he once said. there have been four wars during my lifetime, none of which were started because america was too strong. >> you're a founder of the reagan legacy foundation, which advocates for the recognition and care of veterans, which is why we have you here on this veterans day. tell us about your foundation. >> it really started back when the u.s.s. responsible reagan, who gave me this jacket by the way, was commissioned in 2001. my family said what can we do to help the kids on the ship. so we started a scholarship program for the u.s.s. ald reagan but one more. what about those family members at home who were trying to better their education? so we provide scholarships also to family members left at home while their loved ones are on the ship, wherever they might be in fact in the world. later on, what we did is we started a brick proje
maggie thatcher, pope john paul ii. he had to build that coalition.did and brought down the berlin wall in 1989. so he would look at what's going on in the world today as it really needs leadership in america like he once said. there have been four wars during my lifetime, none of which were started because america was too strong. >> you're a founder of the reagan legacy foundation, which advocates for the recognition and care of veterans, which is why we have you here on this veterans...
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market thatcher said you have to win the debate and then win the vote. to win the vote in the senate consistently, and in the house, we're going to have to make sure that president trump's policies are sold for what they are: change for the betterment of the united states if you will making america great again. liz: congressman issa, wonderful to see you again. have a happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. liz: new york judge juan merchan ruled to let the trump team file a motion to dismiss manhattan da case against stormy daniels. getting right to fox news nate foy all over this story and joining us live in new york city with more. great to see you again. reporter: yeah, the big take away and sentencing take away for the second time and president elect donald trump's lawyers need to file their motion to dismiss the case by december 2 and manhattan da responding to that and judge merchan pushing off his pick for democraty attorney wrote this week and going to interfere with trump's preparations to return for the white house. but prosecutors want to s
market thatcher said you have to win the debate and then win the vote. to win the vote in the senate consistently, and in the house, we're going to have to make sure that president trump's policies are sold for what they are: change for the betterment of the united states if you will making america great again. liz: congressman issa, wonderful to see you again. have a happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. liz: new york judge juan merchan ruled to let the trump team file a motion to...
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thatcher told papa bush many years ago, this is no time to go wobbly and talking international i said arkansas incident and this point is no time for them with friends in the senate going forly and this is time for them to ignore and media and ignore the liberal ones and going for them and coming down and chop them all down to size and they don't want them with senators and going for them to put ear plugs in their ears and not listen to any of that stuff. just help the boss. >> you are correct. he was put in charge for a reason. one of the biggest reasons was that he was going to have that on the line and almost 20 million and going for them and they're not going to have a backbone to support with those people and spoken with thell you this and he's keen on getting rid of the criminals and these animals that have rotted our country from within and rounding them up going to play a very serious role and continue with them with the economy have ago top two issue that president trump was elected on. so the senate has got to getc going to say where he is and going for them and solve them s
thatcher told papa bush many years ago, this is no time to go wobbly and talking international i said arkansas incident and this point is no time for them with friends in the senate going forly and this is time for them to ignore and media and ignore the liberal ones and going for them and coming down and chop them all down to size and they don't want them with senators and going for them to put ear plugs in their ears and not listen to any of that stuff. just help the boss. >> you are...
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even margaret thatcher said i love germany so much, i want two of them.e had to get the soviets to accept the united germany in nato. personal relationships were critical. he took the soviet foreign minister away from washington, away from moscow, away from the negotiating table to jackson hole, wyoming where he had a lodge and the two of them bonded over two or three days. they talked about their children, their grandchildren, their hopes for peace and that led him to be willing to break with his own foreign ministry and convince his president, gorbachev that it was better to have germany united in natea than as a separate entity. president carter's personal onship with is a d and camp david was really important. he took the two leaders th gettysbu batfield to show them that fact that war is not the solution. more wars will gust lead to more deets. begin, by the way, he was so moved, he gave the getties burling address with no notes. secondly, he went to an chabot dinner that he arranged as camp david and stayed the whole time to try to bond. these kinds
even margaret thatcher said i love germany so much, i want two of them.e had to get the soviets to accept the united germany in nato. personal relationships were critical. he took the soviet foreign minister away from washington, away from moscow, away from the negotiating table to jackson hole, wyoming where he had a lodge and the two of them bonded over two or three days. they talked about their children, their grandchildren, their hopes for peace and that led him to be willing to break with...
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margaret thatcher became first female prime minister of england in 1979. 11 years until she resigned in 1990. in 1980 -- was elected iceland's fourth president, becoming first female president in the modern world. in 1986 elected president to the philippines making her the first elected female leader in southeast asia. 1988 pakistan held its first democratic elections in more than a decade and elected the leader of the cop -- people's party as its first female prime minister and first woman to lead a muslim majority country. her first term was cut short due to allegations of corruption but she was elected again in 1993, her second term also cut short due to allegations of corruption. she faced fierce resistance from conservative forces within pasco stan including the military. she ran again and was about to be elected until she was assassinated in 2007. angela merkel became germany's chancellor in 2005 and served until 2021. and she became one of the world's most influential leaders. in 2006, ellen johnson -- was elected president of liberia, becoming afri
margaret thatcher became first female prime minister of england in 1979. 11 years until she resigned in 1990. in 1980 -- was elected iceland's fourth president, becoming first female president in the modern world. in 1986 elected president to the philippines making her the first elected female leader in southeast asia. 1988 pakistan held its first democratic elections in more than a decade and elected the leader of the cop -- people's party as its first female prime minister and first woman to...
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he had a group, margaret thatcher, working together with brian from canada. at the same time he was really leading when it came to competing with the soviet union economically, militarily. he was also building these friendships, these alliances and partnerships. i don't think we have ever had time where our relationship with japan is closer and needs to be closer. you look at the philippines, we are building relationships there. i think we need to keep growing that. i think what the american people are wary of case they feel like america is going it alone in this. and all of these dollars are being spent. and that they don't see the sort of this allied effort. so i think that is a big part of it. and we need to be clear about what our objectives are. that is the other key thing. so our select committee talks about winning this strategic competition with the chinese communist party. and it truly is a competition. and, basically the international rules-based order that we have all benefited from is at stake with this. because they have a very different idea of
he had a group, margaret thatcher, working together with brian from canada. at the same time he was really leading when it came to competing with the soviet union economically, militarily. he was also building these friendships, these alliances and partnerships. i don't think we have ever had time where our relationship with japan is closer and needs to be closer. you look at the philippines, we are building relationships there. i think we need to keep growing that. i think what the american...
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as congressman, senators, governors, female leaders of countries all over the world from maggie thatcheraybe the problem is we always hi the woman has to be a democrat or a liberal. history seems to suggest that we eventually get a female president, it'll come from the republican ranks. what do you think? [laughter] >> well, that's your take on it, then that's fine. i know you very well, or neil -- neil: but, no, i have no axe to grind here. i guess what i'm saying is maybe she was a lousy candidate, her gender had nothing to do with it. she missed opportunities to speak on other shows, she seemed to be overly cautious. maybe too much so as if she was sitting on a 10-point lead. she wasn't. >> well, that 's your take on it. mine is different. i'm enough of a man to allow you to have your ache. and -- your ache the. and i hope you are enough of a man -- neil: no, no, fair enough. >> okay. neil: does the party have to do a reassessment? you're a great student of political history yourself, congressman. after michael dukakis lost in 1988, that was the third big presidential election democra
as congressman, senators, governors, female leaders of countries all over the world from maggie thatcheraybe the problem is we always hi the woman has to be a democrat or a liberal. history seems to suggest that we eventually get a female president, it'll come from the republican ranks. what do you think? [laughter] >> well, that's your take on it, then that's fine. i know you very well, or neil -- neil: but, no, i have no axe to grind here. i guess what i'm saying is maybe she was a...
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her husband, one of the most prominent examples that we have, this is when prime minister margaret thatcher served as leadership in her country, and her husband had some really terrific quotes about how he viewed the job. he said it is one where you are always present, but never there. and when asked why he didn't give a lot of public interviews or talk to the media much, he had a very funny quote, whales only get killed when they spout. he did not want to do anything to hurt or affect or harm his wife, but there is no question of course what kind of support he was to her behind the scenes. before the program started today, one of the graduate students here was talking to me about global first ladies, and what they do and how they use this role. and this is something i actually do know a bit about. i helped form an organization called african first ladies initiative. because of all of the travel i had done overseas with laura bush, 15 countries in africa, the eighth initiative and working very closely with her counterpart, really saw the interest they had to also use their platform in their
her husband, one of the most prominent examples that we have, this is when prime minister margaret thatcher served as leadership in her country, and her husband had some really terrific quotes about how he viewed the job. he said it is one where you are always present, but never there. and when asked why he didn't give a lot of public interviews or talk to the media much, he had a very funny quote, whales only get killed when they spout. he did not want to do anything to hurt or affect or harm...
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he makes a bargain with margaret thatcher that his newspapers will support her, if you will. she will give him the license to that star set, forgotten the term of art. but i think it was star system. so at point he his principles are fungible and his idea is always on the main channels. you know, ed koch told me that he would never have been elected, uh, mayor of york if if the new york post supported him. murdoch's behest. so this someone who uses journalists power recklessly, but now a new thing on the american scene, the thing that none of us could have predicted in my generation of journalism was that the most powerful community creations instrument invented since, the printing press would turn out be morally neutral and factual. only neutral. it carries everything in an unfiltered basis. and i think that's the core problem that we have in a largely undiscriminating public i. can't predict what is going to happen in communications. i mean, i'm amazed that the new york times has managed to bridge its way to economic success without sacrificing its core principles. but and
he makes a bargain with margaret thatcher that his newspapers will support her, if you will. she will give him the license to that star set, forgotten the term of art. but i think it was star system. so at point he his principles are fungible and his idea is always on the main channels. you know, ed koch told me that he would never have been elected, uh, mayor of york if if the new york post supported him. murdoch's behest. so this someone who uses journalists power recklessly, but now a new...
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i always think of margaret thatcher, who, of course, was, you know, the queen of neoliberalism in the united kingdom. and she famously said, you know, it's economics is just the the point is to remake the soul right that we structure policies in a way that shaped people and their sensibilities and, you know, instead of pretending the state is a neutral instrument, i really would like us name it as a possible engine of solidarity a beautiful the story that surprised me most in the cases we looked at was story we tell of the aids movement. and actually i was surprised. i was surprised because i was terrified. young gay man in the pandemic in those years. and i was an activist and i thought i knew the story pretty well that kind of abuse neglect neglect neglect act up comes around 1987. milton what action federal government response you we get revisions in how drugs get into bodies and the rest is history and that's still partly true but what what we found in the research was that was this whole period before for act up in early years aid the first aids cases were in 1981 when there were
i always think of margaret thatcher, who, of course, was, you know, the queen of neoliberalism in the united kingdom. and she famously said, you know, it's economics is just the the point is to remake the soul right that we structure policies in a way that shaped people and their sensibilities and, you know, instead of pretending the state is a neutral instrument, i really would like us name it as a possible engine of solidarity a beautiful the story that surprised me most in the cases we...
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margaret thatcher had a phrase. you can relate to this at being powerful is like being a lady. if you have to say you are you probably are not, so it's important that people strong intelligent women are heard by president trump and not just seen side by side with him. but i think michelle obama when her comments go low donald trump's poll numbers go high. >> president trump had a lot to say about mark cuban. called him a loser. said he has a lousy golf swing. so fighting words between them. we'll get into the little bit more on the 5 later tonight. good to see you as always. strong intelligent woman who has played a major role in a lot of these events over the years. always good to see you. thanks. >> thanks for reading and fox nation. i hope everyone tunes and. >> rhetoric conversation. my podcast on her sean fox nation so i hope everyone listens to that in this election week. thank you. >>> coming up judge jeanine pirro and senator marco rubio and clay travis what a great lineup. also on the credit ability crisis now brewing at the white house that was started in part by pres
margaret thatcher had a phrase. you can relate to this at being powerful is like being a lady. if you have to say you are you probably are not, so it's important that people strong intelligent women are heard by president trump and not just seen side by side with him. but i think michelle obama when her comments go low donald trump's poll numbers go high. >> president trump had a lot to say about mark cuban. called him a loser. said he has a lousy golf swing. so fighting words between...
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>> because -- i mean, that's what margaret thatcher did.ave a woman -- female president pretty soon. >> you do? >> i do. >> how soon? within your lifetime? >> oh, yeah. well, i don't know how long i'm going to live. you're asking an old man that question. i hope i'm around for the next time, but now it's president trump's turn in the barrel, it depends on how he does and how it plays. >> reporter: we spoke this past week as the president-elect was making up his new cabinet, shaking up washington, d.c. and beyond. >> are the guardrails off? >> well, there's no obvious guardrail. the senate has shown some indigestion about some of these suggested appointments, we will see what happens there. you know, and somewhere along the way we will have to think about whether at this stature of his life he still thinks the most important thing is to have unquestionable domination, because that's not what a democracy is about. >> so you're saying president trump might have a change of heart? >> he might. i was raised in a baptist church, i believe in deat
>> because -- i mean, that's what margaret thatcher did.ave a woman -- female president pretty soon. >> you do? >> i do. >> how soon? within your lifetime? >> oh, yeah. well, i don't know how long i'm going to live. you're asking an old man that question. i hope i'm around for the next time, but now it's president trump's turn in the barrel, it depends on how he does and how it plays. >> reporter: we spoke this past week as the president-elect was making up...
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it's like when thatcher shut down the coal miners, but we can import coal from chile or australia or't really matter if you run out of coal, you don't instantly starve to death with food . you you starve death with food. you you starve to death within days and people get very angry. all the riots in the middle east are always unked the middle east are always linked to the price of bread going up. that's always the catalyst for every riot is a bread riot. >> it's a saying and it goes all the way back to the french revolution. and in fact, even in recent years, there have been like a flash floods in certain parts of spain. and we have no courgettes, you know, it can happen that quickly, but i will also say i don't think it is just about food security, although that would be sufficient. it is also about tradition and custom and the aesthetics of the country and the soul of britain. yeah, yeah. so no still to come . donald and so no still to come. donald and elon doomed to break up. cheeky ad for grass and why your stoner neighbour could be getting better sleep than you despite that cree
it's like when thatcher shut down the coal miners, but we can import coal from chile or australia or't really matter if you run out of coal, you don't instantly starve to death with food . you you starve death with food. you you starve to death within days and people get very angry. all the riots in the middle east are always unked the middle east are always linked to the price of bread going up. that's always the catalyst for every riot is a bread riot. >> it's a saying and it goes all...
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and what would margaret thatcher make of the new us president elect?er, live from the united states shortly as he leads our nation in grief and gratitude for our war dead. on remembrance sunday, i'll be joined by the author of a brand new, up to date biography of king charles. we'll be joined by legendary journalist robert hardman before the end of the hour. hardman before the end of the hour . and in hardman before the end of the hour. and in my take at ten, donald trump's stunning election victory is a victory for britain too, as it spells the end of eco extremism. open borders and hated political correctness . hated political correctness. yes, folks, the future's bright, the future's orange. reacting to the future's orange. reacting to the big stories of the day, my all star panel. we have political commentator annunziata rees—mogg , former tory mp sir rees—mogg, former tory mp sir michael fabricant and tv news legend michael crick.
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liberia has had a woman president england, with margaret thatcher. somehow the united states. it's still decades away from president. and that to me at this point is amazing because we have plenty of capable women. here's the thing that's ever happened before. kamala harris never lost an election. there's not a single politician find in the past. 75 years who has completed 5 levels of government judicial legislative and another lies. kamala harris went from a local da to attorney general. 2 avp. took to us on to b p. that's 5 gavin newsom is only person that can cause. he has 4. i'm talking about obama on top it now and talk the r i'm talking about hillary clinton. >> of kamala harris is undefeated until tonight. what we're seeing home. so i just want to be clear. she's not a before. and this has been a first-time wasn't politically. >> i am loath to be. >> the let's look at this through rose-colored glasses kind of guy here you know, when you've been doing this for a couple hours, it's it's hard to to stay optimistic. but that being said, 50% of the vote plus outstanding in t
liberia has had a woman president england, with margaret thatcher. somehow the united states. it's still decades away from president. and that to me at this point is amazing because we have plenty of capable women. here's the thing that's ever happened before. kamala harris never lost an election. there's not a single politician find in the past. 75 years who has completed 5 levels of government judicial legislative and another lies. kamala harris went from a local da to attorney general. 2...