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margaret thatcher never waivered from her conservative belief. she didn't believe in consensus and giving ground to the left. she believed that conservatives -- >> she gave them hell is what he did. >> she's a fearsome figgy that took on the left and defeated the left and she saved a great nation, britain, from imminent decline. >> she would take on all comers and destroy them with her arguments, her logic, her flair, her command of language, she was magnificent. i don't know what would happen if president obama were to walk into a room and have to engage that way or president bush, to be fair about it, what do you think? >> that system is unique and you have to rise to the top there at the dispatch box as you say and be able to command your brief, be able to articulate your positions and i don't think that the american people -- >> have you seen anybody better than her? >> no, not at this dispatch box. >> the only figure who's comparable to margaret thatcher is ronald reagan. >> her great friend. >> absolutely. margaret thatcher was a great comm
margaret thatcher never waivered from her conservative belief. she didn't believe in consensus and giving ground to the left. she believed that conservatives -- >> she gave them hell is what he did. >> she's a fearsome figgy that took on the left and defeated the left and she saved a great nation, britain, from imminent decline. >> she would take on all comers and destroy them with her arguments, her logic, her flair, her command of language, she was magnificent. i don't know...
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margaret thatcher never waivered from her consertive belief. she didn't believe in consensus and giving ground to the left.s conservatives -- >> she gave them hell is what he did. >> she's a fearsome figgy that took on the left and defeated the left and she saved a great nation, britain, from imminent decline. >> she would take on all comers and destroy them with her arguments, her logic, her flair, her command of language, she was magnificent. i don't know what would happen if psident obama were to walk into a room and have to engage that way or president bush, to be fair about it, what do you think? >> that system is unique and you have to rise to the top there at the dispatch box as you say and be able to command your brief, be able to artulate your positions and i don't think that the american people -- >> have you seen anybody better than her? >> no, not at this dispatch box. >> the only figure who's comparable to margaret thatcher is ronald reagan. >> her great friend. >> absolutely. margaret thatche was a great communicator and she told
margaret thatcher never waivered from her consertive belief. she didn't believe in consensus and giving ground to the left.s conservatives -- >> she gave them hell is what he did. >> she's a fearsome figgy that took on the left and defeated the left and she saved a great nation, britain, from imminent decline. >> she would take on all comers and destroy them with her arguments, her logic, her flair, her command of language, she was magnificent. i don't know what would happen...
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above all, go visit margaret thatcher. thank you. [applause] >> we have a few minute for some questions. i'll take the liberty for answering the first one. we know there's a lot of discontent in -- we know that david cameron pledged a referendum in 2017 on britain's moip in the european union and what it decides is important to the united states. we know the administration has been -- to stay in the herb u. how should american conservatives view this issue? >> that's an excellent question, luke. and important question in britain today. it should be an important issue in washington as well. margaret thatcher believed that britain's future should lie outside the european union. she was convinced of this in her final years that britain should enjoy the fruits of freedom. and you can't be free when you are shackled to the european union. and i think it's very unfortunate that in recent months you see a number of interventions by senior u.s. officials, including by the white house itself. and numerous interventions by the new -- the previ
above all, go visit margaret thatcher. thank you. [applause] >> we have a few minute for some questions. i'll take the liberty for answering the first one. we know there's a lot of discontent in -- we know that david cameron pledged a referendum in 2017 on britain's moip in the european union and what it decides is important to the united states. we know the administration has been -- to stay in the herb u. how should american conservatives view this issue? >> that's an excellent...
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margaret thatcher never waivered from her conservative belief. she didn't believe in consensus and giving ground to the left. she believed that conservatives -- >> she gave them hell is what he did. >> she's a fearsome figgy that took on the left and defeated the left and she saved a great nation, britain, from imminent decline. >> she would take on all comers and destroy them with her arguments, her logic, her flair, her command of language, she was magnificent. i don't know what would happen if president obama were to walk into a room and have to engage that way or president bush, to be fair about it, what do you think? >> that system is unique and you have to rise to the top there at the dispatch box as you say and be able to command your brief, be able to articulate your positions and i don't think that the american people -- >> have you seen anybody better than her? >> no, not at this dispatch box. >> the only figure who's compable to margaret thatcher is ronald reagan. >> her great friend. >> absolutely. margaret thatcher was a great commun
margaret thatcher never waivered from her conservative belief. she didn't believe in consensus and giving ground to the left. she believed that conservatives -- >> she gave them hell is what he did. >> she's a fearsome figgy that took on the left and defeated the left and she saved a great nation, britain, from imminent decline. >> she would take on all comers and destroy them with her arguments, her logic, her flair, her command of language, she was magnificent. i don't know...
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margaret thatcher never waivered from her conservative belief. she didn't believe in consensus and giving ground to the left. she believed that conservaves -- >> she gave them hell is what he di >> she's a fearsome figgy that took on the left and defeated the left and she saved a great nation, britain, from imminent deine. >> she would take on all comers and destroy them with her arguments, her logic, her flair, her command of language, she was magnificent. i don't know what would happen if president obama were to walk into a room and have to engage that way or president bush, to be fair about it, what do you think? >> that system is unique and you have to rise to the top the at the dispatch box as youay and be able to command your brief, be able to articulate your positions and i don't think that the american peop -- >> have you seen anybody better than her? >> no, not at this dispatch box. >> the only figure who's comparable to margaret thatcher is ronald reagan. >> her great friend. >> absolutely. margaret thatcher was a great communicator and
margaret thatcher never waivered from her conservative belief. she didn't believe in consensus and giving ground to the left. she believed that conservaves -- >> she gave them hell is what he di >> she's a fearsome figgy that took on the left and defeated the left and she saved a great nation, britain, from imminent deine. >> she would take on all comers and destroy them with her arguments, her logic, her flair, her command of language, she was magnificent. i don't know what...
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margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape back to that day and try to relate it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-term. >> we have done it wiih the trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. >> without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >> consumers do better when there is choice and competition. the real issue was decided by my honorable friends, how best to build on the achievements of the 1980s remapped the 1980s are now calling us with foreign policy. because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> we left out part of that. get a clue. okay, a former thatcher advisor here on her legacy then and now. now, very interesting contrast juxtaposed against this president's ongoing message. what do you glean from that? >> i have to say that it doesn't compare with margaret thatcher is a world leader. margaret thatc
margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape back to that day and try to relate it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-term. >> we have done it wiih the trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. >> without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >>...
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margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape bk to that day and try to relate it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-term. >> we have done it wiih the trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. >> without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >> consumers do better when there is choice and competition. the real issue was decided by my honorable friends, how best to build on the achievements of the 1980s remapped the 1980s are now calling us with foreign policy. because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> we left out part of that. get a clue. okay, a former thatcher advisor here on her legacy then and now. now, very interesting contrast juxtaposed against this president's ongoing meessage. what do you glean from that? >> i have to say that it doesn't compare with margaret thatcher is a world leader. margaret thatch
margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape bk to that day and try to relate it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-term. >> we have done it wiih the trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. >> without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >>...
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up next, the new book, margaret thatcher, power and personality. at the woman they call the iron lady. and we will be talking about her personality that was so big and so large and so effective. jonathan aiken joins us next from london. >> a new book takes a look at margaret thatcher's life. my next guest, the iron lady served as a member of parliament under her. joining us now is jonathan aiken, his new book is entitled margaret thatcher, power and personality, and she had lots of personality throughout her entire charge. congratulations on the book, we are reommending it to our viewers and it is not a small challenge. it is thorough and fascinating. please tell us about how you and lady thatcher got along when she was prime minister? >> i have known her a long time, 37 years to be precise. and i first met her when i was the youngest conservative candidate and she was still unknown, who kind of came through with a lot of it encouragement and we were in parliament for 23 years together. when she was running to become the leader of the opposition he
up next, the new book, margaret thatcher, power and personality. at the woman they call the iron lady. and we will be talking about her personality that was so big and so large and so effective. jonathan aiken joins us next from london. >> a new book takes a look at margaret thatcher's life. my next guest, the iron lady served as a member of parliament under her. joining us now is jonathan aiken, his new book is entitled margaret thatcher, power and personality, and she had lots of...
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margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape back to that day and try to relate it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-rm. >> we have done it wiih the trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. >> without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >> consumers do better when there is choice and competition. the real issue was decided by my honorable friends, how best to build on the achievements of the 1980s remapped the 1980s are now calling us with foreign policy. because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> we left out part of that. get a clue. okay, a former thatcher advisor here on her legacy then and now. now, very interesting contrast juxtaposed against this president's ongoing messge. what do you glean from that? >> i have to say that it doesn't compare with margaret thatcher is a world leader. margaret thatcher
margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape back to that day and try to relate it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-rm. >> we have done it wiih the trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. >> without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >>...
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>> a new book takes a look at margaret thatcher's life. my next guest, the iron lady served as a member of parliament under her. joining us now is jonathan aiken, his new book is entitled margaret thatcher, power and personality, and she had lots of personality throughout her entire charge. congratulations on the book, we are recommending it to our viewers and it is not a small challenge. it is thorough and fascinating. please tell us about how you and lady thatcher got along when she was prime minister? >> i have known her a long time, 37 years to be precise. and i first met her when i was the youngest conservative candidate and she was still unknown, who kind of came through with a lot of it encouragement and we were in parliament for 23 years together. when she was running to become the leader of the opposition here and i was a young member of parliament and i dated her daughter for three years and possibly not a great career move. because the romance ended and i was out of her favor and so leaving that little bit aside, i came to like
>> a new book takes a look at margaret thatcher's life. my next guest, the iron lady served as a member of parliament under her. joining us now is jonathan aiken, his new book is entitled margaret thatcher, power and personality, and she had lots of personality throughout her entire charge. congratulations on the book, we are recommending it to our viewers and it is not a small challenge. it is thorough and fascinating. please tell us about how you and lady thatcher got along when she was...
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margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape back to that day and try to relate it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-term. >> we have done it wiihhe trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. >> without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >> consumers do better when there is choice and competition. the real issue was decided by my honorable friends, how best to build on the achievements of the 1980s remapped the 1980s are now calling us with foreign policy. because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> we left out part of that. get a clue. okay, a former thatcher advisor here on her legacy then and now. now, very interesting contrast juxtaposed against this president's ongoing message. what do you glean from that? >> i have to sa that it doesn't compare with margaret thatcher is a world leader. margaret thater w
margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape back to that day and try to relate it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-term. >> we have done it wiihhe trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. >> without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >>...
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margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape back to that day and try to relate it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-term. >> we have done it wiih the trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >> consumers do better when there is choice and competition. e real issue was deied by my honorable friends, how best to build on the achiements of the 1980s remapped the 1980s are now calling us wih foreign policy. because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> we left out part of that. get a clue. okay, a former thatcher advisor here on her legacyhen and now. now, very interesting contrast juxtaposed against this president's ongoing message. what do you glean from that? >> i have to ay that it doesn't compare with margaret thatcher is a world leder. margaret thatcher was there
margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape back to that day and try to relate it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-term. >> we have done it wiih the trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >> consumers do...
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margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape back to that day and try to late it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-te. >> we have done it wiih the trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. >> without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >> consumers do better when there is choice and competion. the real issue was decided by my honorable friends, how best to build on the achievements of the 1980s remapped the 1980s are now calling us with foreign policy. because the cold waras been over for 20 years >> we left out part of that. get a clue. okay, a former thatcher advisor here on her legacy then and now. now, very interesting contrast juxtaposed against this president's ongoing message. what do you glean from that? >> i haveto say that it doesn't compare with margaret thatcher is a world leaer. margaret thatcher was the
margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape back to that day and try to late it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-te. >> we have done it wiih the trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. >> without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >>...
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former thatcher aide. they are the co-authors of this new book. margaret thatcher on leadership. lessons for american conservatives andwe highly recommend it to you and welcome to both of you. i have to say that i just hope that conservatives will read it and very soon. she won elections because she stuck to her guns and this comes at a time when the republicans are being told don't be too conservative and you better go beta and not outside. what is your reaction? >> the leadership lesson is that we can win elections based upon conservative principles in this includes a tremendous amount of courage. she never wavered from her conservative belief that she didn't believe in a consensus or giving ground to the left. and that is her opponents. she was a fearsome individual and figure he took on the left and she defeated the left and she made a great nation better and this is a huge achievement. lou: one of my favorite things is which she would take on all individuals and destroy them with her arguments and her logic and her player and her command of languages. she was just magnificen
former thatcher aide. they are the co-authors of this new book. margaret thatcher on leadership. lessons for american conservatives andwe highly recommend it to you and welcome to both of you. i have to say that i just hope that conservatives will read it and very soon. she won elections because she stuck to her guns and this comes at a time when the republicans are being told don't be too conservative and you better go beta and not outside. what is your reaction? >> the leadership lesson...
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former thatcher aide. they are the co-authors of this new book. margaret thatcher on leadership. lessons for american conservatives and we highly recommend it to you and welcome to both of you. i have to say that i just hope that conservatives will read it and very soon. she won elections because she stuck to her guns and this comes at a time when the republicans are being told don't be too conservative and you better go beta and not outside. what is your reaction? >> the leadership lesson is that we can win elections based upon conservative principles in this includes a tremendous amount of courage. she never wavered from her conservative belief that she didn't believe in a consensus or giving ground to the left. and that is her opponents. she was a fearsome individual and figure he took on the left and she defeated the left and she made a great nation better and this is a huge achievement. lou: one of my favorite things is which she would take on all individuals and destroy them with her arguments and her logic and her player and her command of languages. she was just magnifice
former thatcher aide. they are the co-authors of this new book. margaret thatcher on leadership. lessons for american conservatives and we highly recommend it to you and welcome to both of you. i have to say that i just hope that conservatives will read it and very soon. she won elections because she stuck to her guns and this comes at a time when the republicans are being told don't be too conservative and you better go beta and not outside. what is your reaction? >> the leadership...
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thatcher back in one thousand nine hundred eighty s. it's great to have you with us today so going to start with the latest news a new royal charter on press regulation has been introduced in britain most newspaper publishers in the u.k. see these as an attempt to control them and believe it's better for journalism for freedom of press and for the public what do you make of it. well you raise a very difficult topic that is quite clear that some of our board don't market popular newspapers to be...
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thatcher back in one thousand nine hundred eighty s. it's great to have you with us today so going to start with the latest news and new royal charter on press regulation has been introduced in britain was newspaper publishers in the u.k. see these as an attempt to control them and believe it's better for journalism for freedom of press and for the public what do you make of it. well you raise a very difficult topic that is quite clear that some of our more don't market popular newspapers to be breaking the rules for many years by bribing people to give them information by intercepting to the phone calls of many other things like that there are some criminal trials of progress at the moment and they will decide whether people are guilty or not but it's quite clear that some of the bits of our press got completely out of hand on the other hand there is a very strong resistance in this country to anything which is like government control of the media and so a device has been found which is to set up an independent body which would monitor
thatcher back in one thousand nine hundred eighty s. it's great to have you with us today so going to start with the latest news and new royal charter on press regulation has been introduced in britain was newspaper publishers in the u.k. see these as an attempt to control them and believe it's better for journalism for freedom of press and for the public what do you make of it. well you raise a very difficult topic that is quite clear that some of our more don't market popular newspapers to be...
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margaret thatcher it is there is no alternative. of course that's absurd. there was an alternative. we have to connect the dots to understand what is going on today. i read the chronicle. so what i've done is put together a montage of the murder of public sector, which is going on everyday. in fact all of the public sector is in body shape. public libraries, parks from the municipal to the national level. our character is among the worst in the world. the new deal deals with things in a different way. when i was going to school, california school's were the best. now they are among the worst with the new budget cuts. of course, my university is being privatized. all of the higher education is being privatized. all through the uc system. how do you run a modern state with tax cuts? we resort to desperate, back last november, we were asked to vote to make four indian casinos in san diego county pony up money. i thought this was a joke. they voted to do it. now, the governor proposes to borrow against future revenues. how did they deal with these social problems when the economic probl
margaret thatcher it is there is no alternative. of course that's absurd. there was an alternative. we have to connect the dots to understand what is going on today. i read the chronicle. so what i've done is put together a montage of the murder of public sector, which is going on everyday. in fact all of the public sector is in body shape. public libraries, parks from the municipal to the national level. our character is among the worst in the world. the new deal deals with things in a...
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alan moore's v for vendetta which was the criticism of margaret thatcher. and when you talk to alan moore about that, he is somewhat ambivalent. so as the artist, all you can do is make your intentions plain, and after that, realize the finished product is ultimately kind of out of your hands. >> what role buzz cultural diplomacy have in recognizing security roles. >> well, while it's true that a lot of american cull shapes the internet, it is quite independent, and the more we can encourage people to shape it in the way that no one really controls, i think it lets a lot of air out of the grievances that people have when they don't feel like they are being heard. >> cynthia, do you think that the national security objectives of the united states has hijacked cultural diplomacy from its end? >> i think that's a problem, and i think to come back to our earlier discussion, spencer if you'll forgive me, i think you are asking the wrong question. the question is not how could an egypt you know version of jon stewart advance national interest? but what are those
alan moore's v for vendetta which was the criticism of margaret thatcher. and when you talk to alan moore about that, he is somewhat ambivalent. so as the artist, all you can do is make your intentions plain, and after that, realize the finished product is ultimately kind of out of your hands. >> what role buzz cultural diplomacy have in recognizing security roles. >> well, while it's true that a lot of american cull shapes the internet, it is quite independent, and the more we can...
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. >> margaret thatcher is quitting as britain's prime minister. she's resigned two days after failing to win a confidence vote in her own party. >>> happy birthday to scarlett johansson. and steven van zandt. and tennis legend billie jean king. >>> and an exclusive interview with the attorney of kennedy cousin michael skakel, who, for the first time in 11 years, is waking up a free man. keep it here for news, weather, and sports. i'm richard lui. >> it is 4:30. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. we are following several breaking news stories, right now b.a.r.t. is shut down because of an overnight computer problem. >> it has been a rough one. christie smith is live at the walnut creek b.a.r.t. station. we hear hundreds of people stuck on trains for several hours. >> reporter: good morning. we're hearing maybe up to 1,000 people just sitting there, they had so much time they were tweeting out photos. we'll get to that. i wanted to show you here at the walnut creek station, and normally this would open a
. >> margaret thatcher is quitting as britain's prime minister. she's resigned two days after failing to win a confidence vote in her own party. >>> happy birthday to scarlett johansson. and steven van zandt. and tennis legend billie jean king. >>> and an exclusive interview with the attorney of kennedy cousin michael skakel, who, for the first time in 11 years, is waking up a free man. keep it here for news, weather, and sports. i'm richard lui. >> it is 4:30....
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when you use it as an antithesis to what margaret thatcher said, what do you have in mind? what's the metaphor for -- >> i have in mind a society in which the wealth is shared, in which there is a mesh of organizations that are grounded in the social contract, that takes seriously the mutual obligations that people have to each other. but more than anything else -- i'm sorry, but i want to echo something that fdr once said. when he said that, you know, you not only have to have personal freedoms and political freedoms, the right to vote the right to speak, you have to have social freedom. you have to have the freedom from want, the freedom from poverty, the freedom that comes with a lack of health care. getting ahead cannot be the only motive that motivates people. you have to imagine what a good life is. but agency, the ability to do that, to have the capacity to basically be able to make decisions and learn how to govern and not just be governed -- >> as a citizen. >> as a citizen. >> a citizen is a moral agent of -- >> a citizen is a political and moral agent who in fact
when you use it as an antithesis to what margaret thatcher said, what do you have in mind? what's the metaphor for -- >> i have in mind a society in which the wealth is shared, in which there is a mesh of organizations that are grounded in the social contract, that takes seriously the mutual obligations that people have to each other. but more than anything else -- i'm sorry, but i want to echo something that fdr once said. when he said that, you know, you not only have to have personal...
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thatcher, and he holy see. it is a recent highlight of holy see the nomadic activity, culminating with a quote from which says, everything that happened in eastern europe would have been impossible without the pope. john paul went to poland in 1979 and wanted to go to the shipyard. the man said no. he said, i'm going to leave and make an international incident. solidarity,enthused and the rest is history. he went back if you years later saidfew years later and poland is one great big concentration cap -- camp. the uniques to stature of the holy see is a soft power player without a territorial agenda, and not needing to take credit for what they do. there's is no doubt that john paul played a huge role in the ending of communism. i hope you enjoy that part of the book. host: robert is on the democrats' line in brooklyn, new york. the ambassador made reference to an erroneous connection between religion and morality. have number of studies shown that atheists are ms. -- underrepresented in the prison population a
thatcher, and he holy see. it is a recent highlight of holy see the nomadic activity, culminating with a quote from which says, everything that happened in eastern europe would have been impossible without the pope. john paul went to poland in 1979 and wanted to go to the shipyard. the man said no. he said, i'm going to leave and make an international incident. solidarity,enthused and the rest is history. he went back if you years later saidfew years later and poland is one great big...
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[applause] british minister margaret thatcher said it best when she said the world have never ceased to be dangerous but the west had ceased to be vigilant. america needs to restore character. while it may be substantially less than the places, america does have a character problem that must be arrested. it was dwight d. eisenhower that said the spirit of man is more important than the physical strength. and the spiritual fiber of the nation than its wealth. always the number of alexis de tocqueville america is great because america is good. if she ceases to be good, she will cease to be great. [applause] on the subject of character, i urge americans to understand and defend the sanctity of human life or conception until natural death. [applause] guard your christianity closely. it is behind everything great about america whether it is enabling charitable work or optimism. the more christianity eroded in europe, the poorer, less powerful, the weaker and less influential but became. john adams wasn't joking when he said that the constitution was designed for a religious and moral peop
[applause] british minister margaret thatcher said it best when she said the world have never ceased to be dangerous but the west had ceased to be vigilant. america needs to restore character. while it may be substantially less than the places, america does have a character problem that must be arrested. it was dwight d. eisenhower that said the spirit of man is more important than the physical strength. and the spiritual fiber of the nation than its wealth. always the number of alexis de...
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pope john paul ii corporated margaret thatcher and ronald reagan. he did it behind the scenes. . the holy sea has taken positions that influenced american policies in other ways. most recently when president obama seemed to go to war with syria, the pope had a day of prayer to stop that and guess what, we're not at war with syria. according to the magazine, the n.s.a. has been categorizing the vatican's communication into four different categories. i want to take a look at them. there's leadership intentions, what they call leadership intentions, foreign policy objectives, human rights and then threats of the financial system. i find the last one to the financial system. what threats to the financial system does the vatican pose? >> that's a bit of a head scratcher because it doesn't have a particularly large amount of economic clout. occasionally they make comments about policy suggestion for how to help the world economy and how to help the world develop particularly in the developing world but it doesn't wield a lot of financial power. it isn't that big financially. it does ha
pope john paul ii corporated margaret thatcher and ronald reagan. he did it behind the scenes. . the holy sea has taken positions that influenced american policies in other ways. most recently when president obama seemed to go to war with syria, the pope had a day of prayer to stop that and guess what, we're not at war with syria. according to the magazine, the n.s.a. has been categorizing the vatican's communication into four different categories. i want to take a look at them. there's...
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margaret thatcher they know. this is something that -- that's an issue that young women in my generation are very concerned about. when it comes down to food, water, places to live, things like that i really just say that they have no idea what it's like in some of these other countries is all. >> i would argue awareness is the first step. you can't get in to deep policy you can't deal with it in a flat way. until you actually know that the problem is there. i think that is the beauty of this campaign and i think what's really interesting and very telling about a lot of -- again generationally but even in the country, for example, milala youngest woman ever for nobel prize. having her on that international stage to to point to the lack of education for women in pakistan and middle east was extremely powerful. i think, you know, all the debate on cheryl sandberg and the fact that she was a woman who was willing to stand up start talking about it. we need more women of color and women of other experiences and backg
margaret thatcher they know. this is something that -- that's an issue that young women in my generation are very concerned about. when it comes down to food, water, places to live, things like that i really just say that they have no idea what it's like in some of these other countries is all. >> i would argue awareness is the first step. you can't get in to deep policy you can't deal with it in a flat way. until you actually know that the problem is there. i think that is the beauty of...
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thatcher's day. none of the book front to send out and i knew it's been a new will be able to play them so they think the states to allow interest rates of them it was all wrong. well something has to go up when they do go up and then lofted was injured and i'm still seems to be committed and that means that because an even bigger problem alone his younger colleague whose witness keeping report on the health to buy scheme goes even further. i think is very cynical i mean it's a tried and tested thinking about it but conservatives to use credits to buy people's votes because this is the classic and wales. basically by people's votes but without increasing the task of all this is all she needs something does go wrong will be it'll be five or six years down the line that the whole thing explodes. so the people who encounter an hour to pay the price. thought not only that that helped to buy scheme has already said real estate prices soaring the asking price for a five room apartment at hyde park is curre
thatcher's day. none of the book front to send out and i knew it's been a new will be able to play them so they think the states to allow interest rates of them it was all wrong. well something has to go up when they do go up and then lofted was injured and i'm still seems to be committed and that means that because an even bigger problem alone his younger colleague whose witness keeping report on the health to buy scheme goes even further. i think is very cynical i mean it's a tried and tested...
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thatcher's day. the book front to send out the brand new it's been a new will be able to play them on sunday if interest rates go up interest rates of them it was all wrong but something has to go up when they do go up bennelong was injured and times of steers to commit to them that means that because an even bigger problem alone his younger colleague whose witness keeping report on the help to buy scheme goes even further. i think is very cynical i mean it's a tried and tested thinking about it but conservatives to use credits to buy people's votes because this is the classic and wales. basically by people's votes but we got increase in the day. all this is all she needs something does go wrong will be it'll be five or six years down the line that the whole thing explodes. so the people who encounter an hour to pay the price. thought not only that that helped to buy scheme has already said real estate prices soaring the asking price for a five room apartment at hyde park is currently a cool sixty ei
thatcher's day. the book front to send out the brand new it's been a new will be able to play them on sunday if interest rates go up interest rates of them it was all wrong but something has to go up when they do go up bennelong was injured and times of steers to commit to them that means that because an even bigger problem alone his younger colleague whose witness keeping report on the help to buy scheme goes even further. i think is very cynical i mean it's a tried and tested thinking about...
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[applause] british prime minister margaret thatcher said it best when he said the world had never ceased to be dangerous, but that the west had ceased to be vigilant. america needs to restore character. while it may be substantially less than other places, america does have a character problem that must be arrested. it was dwight d. eisenhower that said the spirit of man is more important than mere physical strength, and the spiritual fiber of a nation than its wealth. and always remember alexis de tocqueville's famous line, america is great because america is good. if she ceases to be good, she will cease to be great. [applause] and on the subject of character, i urge americans to understand and defend the sanctity of human life there conception until natural death. [applause] guard your christianity closely. it is behind everything great about america whether it's neighborliness, charitable works or optimism. the more christianity eroded in europe, the poorer, less powerful, weaker and less influential it became. >> that's right. >> john adams wasn't joking when he said that the consti
[applause] british prime minister margaret thatcher said it best when he said the world had never ceased to be dangerous, but that the west had ceased to be vigilant. america needs to restore character. while it may be substantially less than other places, america does have a character problem that must be arrested. it was dwight d. eisenhower that said the spirit of man is more important than mere physical strength, and the spiritual fiber of a nation than its wealth. and always remember...
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[applause] british prime minister margaret thatcher said it best when she said the world had never ceased to be dangerous, but that the west had ceased to be vigilant. america needs to restore character. while it may be substantially less than other places, america does have a character problem that must be arrested. it was dwight d. eisenhower that said, the spirit of man is more important than mere physical strength. and the spiritual fiber of the nation then it's well. and always remember alexis de tocqueville's famous line, america is great because america is good. if she ceases to be good, she will cease to be great. [applause] and on the subject of character, i urge americans to understand and defend the sanctity of human life from conception and tell natural death. [cheers and applause] guard your christianity closely. it is behind everything great about america. whether it's neighborliness, charitable works or optimism. the more christianity eroded in europe, the poor, less powerful, weaker and less influential it became. john adams wasn't joking when he said that the constitution
[applause] british prime minister margaret thatcher said it best when she said the world had never ceased to be dangerous, but that the west had ceased to be vigilant. america needs to restore character. while it may be substantially less than other places, america does have a character problem that must be arrested. it was dwight d. eisenhower that said, the spirit of man is more important than mere physical strength. and the spiritual fiber of the nation then it's well. and always remember...
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thatcher who guns could be sent to jail or banned from attending games and you could say the situation in england became a lot calmer for manchester united when you're under it can chelsea this is played in england and across eastern europe he believes russia's image could be irreversibly tunney actually isn't taken and well before the world cup we need so much so more consultation more security. the heart of the day before the game and. during the game and after the game this in the bottom time. to support him because he played in the champions world cup and here in moscow and normal mother she can sample to walk and walk already so more concentration camp of morgan is ation and while individual fans are getting away with bad behavior and the five clubs are suffering financially we just we have lost one point four million dollars from having to play two matches behind closed doors we're doing all we can to try and catch those who are guilty of bringing it up on or into the stadium and we want to see them punished and in the new year this will be much more likely as a new law will come
thatcher who guns could be sent to jail or banned from attending games and you could say the situation in england became a lot calmer for manchester united when you're under it can chelsea this is played in england and across eastern europe he believes russia's image could be irreversibly tunney actually isn't taken and well before the world cup we need so much so more consultation more security. the heart of the day before the game and. during the game and after the game this in the bottom...
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thatcher by private companies do a better job for less money. of course, they want to profit. >> what difference does it make if the company makes a profit but you have a service that cost you less? >> private companies offer better ideas. >> traffic lights are synchronized so there are no traffic jams. >> city workers may eventually have figured that out but they didn't. not that they are bad people but government workers have fewer incentives to do racked the vote. she knows that it don't do it better or lose the contract. if they do other cities manhattan them and incentives matter. the businessman who ran for president knew that. he thought sohu wouldn't? you may have educated voters the vantage of private management and you probably don't know nearly half the people government pays to fight wildfires work for private companies. the president says meany llord jake county if your hand is becoming official was what you do. high you spend your money. >> given police work to say there are more private security people in those thought the califor
thatcher by private companies do a better job for less money. of course, they want to profit. >> what difference does it make if the company makes a profit but you have a service that cost you less? >> private companies offer better ideas. >> traffic lights are synchronized so there are no traffic jams. >> city workers may eventually have figured that out but they didn't. not that they are bad people but government workers have fewer incentives to do racked the vote. she...
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thatcher who guns could be sent to jail or banned from attending games and you could say the situation in england became a lot calmer for manchester united when you're under it can chelsea has played in england it across eastern europe he believes russia's image could be irreversibly tani actually is going to take and well before the world cup you need so much so more concentration more security. before the game and. during the game and after the game this in the bottom time. to support him because he played in the travel jumpers world cup and here in moscow and more and more. competent walk and walk already saw more concentration and them organisation and while individual fans are getting away with bad behavior in the five clubs are suffering financially we've got vicious we have lost one point four million dollars from having to play two matches behind closed doors we're doing all we can to try and catch those who are guilty of bringing it up on or into the stadium and we want to see them punished and in the new year this will be much more likely as a new law will come into affects w
thatcher who guns could be sent to jail or banned from attending games and you could say the situation in england became a lot calmer for manchester united when you're under it can chelsea has played in england it across eastern europe he believes russia's image could be irreversibly tani actually is going to take and well before the world cup you need so much so more concentration more security. before the game and. during the game and after the game this in the bottom time. to support him...
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thatcher and ronald reagan to do that he did it in a behind the scenes way but that was an important incident of cooperation the holy see has also taken positions that have influenced american policy in other ways most recently when president obama seemed intent on going to war with syria the current pope pope francis organized a world day of prayer to stop that and guess what and we're not on war with syria. absolutely well according to the magazine the n.s.a. has been categorizing the vatican's communication into four different categories i want to take a look at them there's leadership intentions with a colleague or ship intentions foreign policy objectives human rights and then threats of the financial system now i find the last one the most interesting what threats to the financial system does the vatican pose or might might oppose well that one's a bit of a head scratcher for me because the holy see doesn't have a particularly large amount of economic clout kasia only the holy see will make statements about policy suggestions for maybe how to help the world economy and how to h
thatcher and ronald reagan to do that he did it in a behind the scenes way but that was an important incident of cooperation the holy see has also taken positions that have influenced american policy in other ways most recently when president obama seemed intent on going to war with syria the current pope pope francis organized a world day of prayer to stop that and guess what and we're not on war with syria. absolutely well according to the magazine the n.s.a. has been categorizing the...
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thatcher by private compies do a better job for less money. of course, they want to profit. >> what difference does it make if the company makes a profit but you have a service that cost you less? >> private companies offer better ideas. >> traffic lights are synchronized so there are no traffic jams. >> city workers may eventually have figured that out but they didn't. not that they are bad people but government workers have fewer incentives to do racked the ve. she knowshat it don't do it better olose the contract. if they do other cities manhattan them and incentives matter. the businessman who ran for president knew that. he thought sohu wouldn't? you may have educated voters the vantage of private management and you probably don't know nearly hf the people government pays to fight wildfires work for private companies. the president says meany llord jake couty if your hand is becomi official was what you do. high you spend your money. >> given police work to say there are more private security people in those thought the califoia hispanic
thatcher by private compies do a better job for less money. of course, they want to profit. >> what difference does it make if the company makes a profit but you have a service that cost you less? >> private companies offer better ideas. >> traffic lights are synchronized so there are no traffic jams. >> city workers may eventually have figured that out but they didn't. not that they are bad people but government workers have fewer incentives to do racked the ve. she...
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thatcher who guns could be sent to jail or banned from attending games and you could say the situation in england became a lot calmer former manchester united we get under it can chelsea this is played in england and across eastern europe he believes russia's image could be irreversibly tunney actually is going to take and well before the world cup we need somewhere so more concentration more security. the heart of the day before the game and. during the game and after the game this in the...
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thatcher who guns could be sent to jail or banned from attending games and you could say the situation in england became a lot calmer for manchester united when you're under it can chelsea has played in england him across eastern europe but he believes russia same age could be irreversibly tunney actually isn't taken well before the world cup you need so much so more concentration more security. the day before the game and. during the game and after the game this in the bottom time. to support him because he would play in the champions world cup and here in moscow and normal. part of walk and walk already saw more concentration camp i'm organisation and while individual fans are getting away with bad behavior in the five clubs are suffering financially we've got vicious we have lost one point four million dollars from having to play too much is behind closed doors we're doing all we can to try and catch those who are guilty of bringing it up on or into the stadium and we want to see them punished and in the new year this will be much more likely as a new law will come into affects whet
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thatcher by private companies do a better b for less money. of course, they want to profit. >> what difference does it make if the company makes a profit but you have a service that cost you less? >> private companies offer better ideas. >> traffic lights are synchronized so there are no traffic jams. >> cy workers may eventually have figured that out but they didn't. not that they are bad people but government workers have fer incentives to do racked the vote. she knows that it don't do it better or lose the contract. if they do other cities manhatn them and incentives matter. the businessman who ran for president ew that. he thought sohu woun't? you may haveducated voters the vantage of private management and you prably don't know nearly half the people government pays to fight wildfires work for private companies. the present says meany llord jake county if your hand is becoming official was whatyou do. high you spend your money. >> given police work to say there are more private security people in tho thought the california hispanic it was
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