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just as margaret thatcher was. she took a deep interest in the details, and she was able to have brilliant conversations with prime ministers, pres presidents, world leaders, and in some cases completely outshined them in terms of her knowledge. >> neil: stepping back and asking basic questions. i'm probably going to get the quote wrong, so i will paraphrase. i think when she looked at what was behind that meltdown, not to belabor very dull, deep in the financial we its point, but they were trying to explain to her how these questionable securities were packaged by wall street and sold to other investors, more an american problem than i british problem, but she found that a lot of british investors bought the questionable securities. i think she said something to the effect of well, how could you do something so stupid? am not really cut to the chase. >> yeah, exactly. with the queen, you know, she firmly expressed her views and meetings with world leaders and knew exactly what she was talking about. she ascended t
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it margaret thatcher did several decades ago-— margaret thatcher did several decades ago. it looks as if she would be _ decades ago. it looks as if she would be keen _ decades ago. it looks as if she would be keen to _ decades ago. it looks as if she would be keen to hold - decades ago. it looks as if she would be keen to hold the - decades ago. it looks as if she l would be keen to hold the reins on policy issues and perhaps foreign policy is one of them. what would be the potential, do you think for improved relations with the us at the moment? we still don't have a trade deal, for example. i think relations with the united states are tense in some respects, especially over brexit and the northern ireland protocol. i think borisjohnson and joe biden had a rather lukewarm partnership and without a doubt i think the biden administration has launched a series of attacks actually on the uk over the northern ireland issue in qjl and also nancy pelosi the speaker of the house of representatives issued a series of three, going to britain warning about the uk trade deal. , warni
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she hates a row. margaret thatcher, immediately deregulate the financial markets. the stock market is booming. ah, but the gap between the rich and the poor widens the late is not for turning. ah, she quells protest with folks there was more social unrest, rights strikes and lack of social cohesion under margaret thatcher than at any other time. because partly because he felt she had to grasp the natal and her, her style was, was confrontational and, and there is evidence that, that the queen herself was, was deeply unhappy about well, what i went on of her a lot of the time i'm under mrs. thatcher. the 2 ladies also disagree on foreign affairs. the commonwealth countries, one thatcher, to take a stance against the apartheid regime in south africa. but the prime minister doesn't want to be bothered with the problems of the commonwealth. african countries were fed up with white britain effectively supporting slowing down the sanctions and they knew that margaret thatcher was part of this. she actually delayed debates, stock debates in the british parliament about sa
she hates a row. margaret thatcher, immediately deregulate the financial markets. the stock market is booming. ah, but the gap between the rich and the poor widens the late is not for turning. ah, she quells protest with folks there was more social unrest, rights strikes and lack of social cohesion under margaret thatcher than at any other time. because partly because he felt she had to grasp the natal and her, her style was, was confrontational and, and there is evidence that, that the queen...
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she hates a row. margaret thatcher, immediately deregulate the financial markets. the stock market is booming. ah, but the gap between the rich and the poor white the late is not for turning. ah, she quells protest for there was more social unrest rights strikes and lack of social cohesion under margaret thatcher than at any other time. because partly because she felt she had to grasp the natural and her her style was, was confrontational and her. and there is evidence that, that the queen herself was, was deeply unhappy about what, what went on of her. a lot of the time i'm under mrs. thatcher. the 2 ladies also disagree on foreign affairs. the commonwealth countries, one thatcher, to take a stance against the apartheid regime in south africa. but the prime minister doesn't want to be bothered with the problems of the commonwealth. african countries were fed up with white britain effectively supporting slowing down the sanctions and they knew that margaret thatcher was part of this. she actually delayed debates, stock debates in the british parliament about sancti
she hates a row. margaret thatcher, immediately deregulate the financial markets. the stock market is booming. ah, but the gap between the rich and the poor white the late is not for turning. ah, she quells protest for there was more social unrest rights strikes and lack of social cohesion under margaret thatcher than at any other time. because partly because she felt she had to grasp the natural and her her style was, was confrontational and her. and there is evidence that, that the queen...
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they all want to wear the mantle of margaret thatcher. and she certainly will follow, margaret touched his shoes of she wants to be smoothed, state tax, cussing conservative as you are opposed to just show the fact that said, needs to have a huge amount of money pumped into it. and this plus the, from the tax cuts, and this is why there's a loss concern on the markets about how she's going to deliver on the progress of cutting taxes. well, and so, for example, the national health service. well, let's talk about how you think she will go about delivering to the british people. she really emphasize that she was going to deliver, deliver, deliver in her acceptance speech. any idea how she plans to do that? well, is all very well saying delivered, delivered, delivered, but in fact, she's given very, very little away about how she's actually going to do this. at the start of her campaign, she said she was going to give no handout to focus on. but of course, as the reality of the energy crisis looms, she's now talking about doing something abou
they all want to wear the mantle of margaret thatcher. and she certainly will follow, margaret touched his shoes of she wants to be smoothed, state tax, cussing conservative as you are opposed to just show the fact that said, needs to have a huge amount of money pumped into it. and this plus the, from the tax cuts, and this is why there's a loss concern on the markets about how she's going to deliver on the progress of cutting taxes. well, and so, for example, the national health service. well,...
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larlul’eiiii. might echo margaret thatcher? well, i'm not might echo margaret thatcher? well, l'm not sure — might echo margaret thatcher? well, l'm not sure we _ might echo margaret thatcher? well, i'm not sure we see _ might echo margaret thatcher? well, i'm not sure we see that _ might echo margaret thatcher? well, i'm not sure we see that many because — i'm not sure we see that many because of— i'm not sure we see that many because of margaret thatcher read from the _ because of margaret thatcher read from the very beginning you actually knew what _ from the very beginning you actually knew what her opinions were. she had very strong _ knew what her opinions were. she had very strong views in, they were consistent— very strong views in, they were consistent and they were part of her prime _ consistent and they were part of her prime minister ship. with liz truss are not— prime minister ship. with liz truss are not necessarily criticise her for having _ are not necessarily criticise her for having change opinions of the air, most— for having change opinion
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policy views as margaret thatcher was. talk about the relationship between margaret thatcher and her majesty the queen. >> well, i think it was generally a very respectful relationship. similar to what prime ministers always try to have with queen ease elizabeth. it wasn't one without a few flashes of tension along the way. there was a well-known episode where the monarch and the prime minister had a different point of view on an issue involving the british commonwealth. that's been somewhat dramatized in the tv series "the crown." it's also said that margaret thatcher found invitations to spend the weekend at balmoral to be sort of deeply unsettling for her. she didn't really like the queen did, enjoying slogging around the countryside. thatcher has talked about how she always seemed to show up with the wrong boots and not proper attire for a country weekend at balmoral. you know, a relationship marked fundamentally by a great deal of respect. two formidable women. but also two women with strong ideas who didn't necessari
policy views as margaret thatcher was. talk about the relationship between margaret thatcher and her majesty the queen. >> well, i think it was generally a very respectful relationship. similar to what prime ministers always try to have with queen ease elizabeth. it wasn't one without a few flashes of tension along the way. there was a well-known episode where the monarch and the prime minister had a different point of view on an issue involving the british commonwealth. that's been...
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she hates around both margaret thatcher, immediately deregulated the financial markets. the stock market is booming. ah, but the gap between the rich and the poor widened the late is not for turning. ah, she quells protest with folks there was more social unrest rights strikes and lack of social cohesion under margaret virtue than at any other time. because partly because she felt she had to grasp the natal and her, her style was, was confrontational and, and there is evidence that that the queen herself was, was deeply unhappy about what, what went on of her lot of the time i'm under mrs. such are the 2 ladies also disagree on foreign affairs. the commonwealth countries, one thatcher, to take a stance against the apartheid regime in south africa. but the prime minister doesn't want to be bothered with the problems of the commonwealth. african countries were fed up with white britain effectively supporting slowing down the sanctions and they knew that margaret thatcher was part of this. she actually delayed debates, stop debates in the british parliament about sanctions.
she hates around both margaret thatcher, immediately deregulated the financial markets. the stock market is booming. ah, but the gap between the rich and the poor widened the late is not for turning. ah, she quells protest with folks there was more social unrest rights strikes and lack of social cohesion under margaret virtue than at any other time. because partly because she felt she had to grasp the natal and her, her style was, was confrontational and, and there is evidence that that the...
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if you're trying to cosplay margaret thatcher, it's i to cosplay margaret thatcher, it's one thing — to cosplay margaret thatcher, it's one thing to — to cosplay margaret thatcher, it's one thing to find _ to cosplay margaret thatcher, it's one thing to find all _ to cosplay margaret thatcher, it's one thing to find all these - to cosplay margaret thatcher, it's one thing to find all these tax i to cosplay margaret thatcher, it'sl one thing to find all these tax cuts and set _ one thing to find all these tax cuts and set yourself _ one thing to find all these tax cuts and set yourself as _ one thing to find all these tax cuts and set yourself as singapore i one thing to find all these tax cuts| and set yourself as singapore upon thames _ and set yourself as singapore upon thames it's— and set yourself as singapore upon thames. it's quite _ and set yourself as singapore upon thames. it's quite another- and set yourself as singapore upon thames. it's quite another to- and set yourself as singapore upon thames. it's quite another to do. and set yourself as singapore upon thames. it'
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. >> margaret thatcher respected her for who she wasn't what she was doing. and the queen respected margaret thatcher. >> the two women are of similar age. but starkly different backgrounds. >> margaret thatcher has had to fight in elections all the way up to become prime minister. and the queen was the hereditary head of the aristocracy and everything that margaret thatcher was not. >> many people think that the queen had a contemptuous relationship with margaret thatcher. >> she was not an easy person. she was very forthright. and probably difficult to get on with that first. >> the queen let it be known that she expected to be advised and consulted and that her views were worthy of being listened to as well. >> there's one very famous occasion where she wanted to know what was happening at a particular stage of the -- conflict and was told that mrs. thatcher was very busy and was just going to another meeting. and the queen secretary said, no, she wants to know and she wants to know now. mrs. thatcher turned around and took the call. >> the conflict begins
. >> margaret thatcher respected her for who she wasn't what she was doing. and the queen respected margaret thatcher. >> the two women are of similar age. but starkly different backgrounds. >> margaret thatcher has had to fight in elections all the way up to become prime minister. and the queen was the hereditary head of the aristocracy and everything that margaret thatcher was not. >> many people think that the queen had a contemptuous relationship with margaret...
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she hates a row. margaret thatcher immediately de regulates the financial markets. the stock market is booming. ah, but the gap between the rich and the poor widen the late is not for turn. ah, she quelled protest with full there was more social unrest, rights strikes and lack of social cohesion under margaret virtue than at any other time. because partly because she felt she had to grasp the natal and her her style was, was confrontational and, and there is evidence that, that the queen herself was, was deeply unhappy about what, what went on for a lot of the time. i'm under mrs. searcher the 2 ladies also disagree on foreign affairs. the commonwealth countries, one thatcher, to take a stance against the apartheid regime in south africa. but the prime minister doesn't want to be bothered with the problems of the commonwealth. african countries were fed up with white britain effectively supporting slowing down the sanctions and they knew that margaret thatcher was part of this. she actually delayed debates, stock debates in the british parliament about sanctions. ah
she hates a row. margaret thatcher immediately de regulates the financial markets. the stock market is booming. ah, but the gap between the rich and the poor widen the late is not for turn. ah, she quelled protest with full there was more social unrest, rights strikes and lack of social cohesion under margaret virtue than at any other time. because partly because she felt she had to grasp the natal and her her style was, was confrontational and, and there is evidence that, that the queen...
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still, neither candidate bo can hold a candle to margaret thatcher, can them? and i think the only fair comparison we can made is that the country faces a similar crisis is the one that margaret thatcher did when she came to pal. there is a lot of similarities between what we're seeing now, both economically and socially in the day. but we also saw during certainly the beginning of market at this time as prime minister and both candidates on the campaign trail have been trying to evoke the memory of margaret thatcher. particularly truss not just on this campaign trail, but also for a couple of years prior to this, you know, taking pictures that margaret thatcher may well have been herself and, and looking at the imagery around margaret thatcher and trying to replicate that for herself. so i think there is an idea to revise, perhaps not only with policies, but also her style of governing bad idea of strength and the iron lady. and i think that's going to be a key theme of, of this trust is premiership. if she gets that, do you think that any conservative party m
still, neither candidate bo can hold a candle to margaret thatcher, can them? and i think the only fair comparison we can made is that the country faces a similar crisis is the one that margaret thatcher did when she came to pal. there is a lot of similarities between what we're seeing now, both economically and socially in the day. but we also saw during certainly the beginning of market at this time as prime minister and both candidates on the campaign trail have been trying to evoke the...
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cuando margaret thatcher era la primera ministra y era una mujer, una reina. en un momento vimos como el poder de las mujeres también sobresalió. por ejemplo a nivel internacional. a que muchas mujeres llegaron a la presidencia, la primera ministra en otras naciones. >> estamos viendo a la tercera primera ministra de la historia también margaret thatcher, y pasar es el banderazo del poder que tienen las mujeres y la injerencia en los gobiernos. es fantástico. me gustaría recalcar que la reina isabel ii fue la primera en tener un papel de servicio en las fuerzas militares poco antes de que concluyera la segunda guerra mundial en 1945. qué tan importante para que la reina isabel ii marcara este hito. >> es importante por el tema de que es mujer. en la tradición monárquica todos los reinos sin excepción alguna lo podemos ver en la formación del príncipe william y harry han participado de alguna forma u otra en el servicio militar. anotó dos les ha tocado participar en guerras que son circunstanciales pero todos han participado en el servicio militar.
cuando margaret thatcher era la primera ministra y era una mujer, una reina. en un momento vimos como el poder de las mujeres también sobresalió. por ejemplo a nivel internacional. a que muchas mujeres llegaron a la presidencia, la primera ministra en otras naciones. >> estamos viendo a la tercera primera ministra de la historia también margaret thatcher, y pasar es el banderazo del poder que tienen las mujeres y la injerencia en los gobiernos. es fantástico. me gustaría recalcar que...
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i think the queen had tremendous respect for margaret thatcher. market thatcher had immense respect for the queen. i think there was tremendous respect for the achievements and the principles, he had a very strong -- the two most powerful women in the world. the world is a far better place thanks to the leadership of both queen elizabeth ii and lady thatcher. >> trace: great to hear your thoughts, thank you for coming on we appreciate it. coming up next, look at some of your other headlines tonight. e . oh, man. hey! open up! the redesigned chevy silverado. with a sophisticated, high-tech interior... open the door! it's easy to forget it's a truck. ♪ - thanks. - nice truck! it was. find new style. find new roads. >> the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... >> mm. >> ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... >> mm. [ chuckles ] >> ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day everything is back on the menu. a clearchoice day changes
i think the queen had tremendous respect for margaret thatcher. market thatcher had immense respect for the queen. i think there was tremendous respect for the achievements and the principles, he had a very strong -- the two most powerful women in the world. the world is a far better place thanks to the leadership of both queen elizabeth ii and lady thatcher. >> trace: great to hear your thoughts, thank you for coming on we appreciate it. coming up next, look at some of your other...
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thatcher, and truss _ the heirs of margaret thatcher, and truss does — the heirs of margaret thatcher, and truss does have echoes of theresa may in _ truss does have echoes of theresa may in her — truss does have echoes of theresa may in her awkwardness, she has echoes— may in her awkwardness, she has echoes of— may in her awkwardness, she has echoes of borisjohnson in his boosterism and his being whatever you want _ boosterism and his being whatever you want him to be depending on who is talking _ you want him to be depending on who is talking to _ you want him to be depending on who is talking to him. there is a sense at the _ is talking to him. there is a sense at the moment you need new energy and bold _ at the moment you need new energy and bold vision, and i do nothing there _ and bold vision, and i do nothing there ntany— and bold vision, and i do nothing there many people, particularly looking — there many people, particularly looking at these digestions of who is going _ looking at these digestions of who is going to be tipped for truss's cabinet, — is going to be
thatcher, and truss _ the heirs of margaret thatcher, and truss does — the heirs of margaret thatcher, and truss does have echoes of theresa may in _ truss does have echoes of theresa may in her — truss does have echoes of theresa may in her awkwardness, she has echoes— may in her awkwardness, she has echoes of— may in her awkwardness, she has echoes of borisjohnson in his boosterism and his being whatever you want _ boosterism and his being whatever you want him to be depending on who...
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just to continue what katty kay described as a sartorial compare ton to margaret thatcher. even she shed a tear. boris johnson appeared to be giving a victory speech. that reference to cincinatis had people reaching for classics, history books and discovering, if they didn't already know, that cincinnatus returned to power in rome. so is there a suggestion -- it's boris johnson all over that he might come back at some stage. people who have even been close to him suggesting that just isn't very likely, seems incredibly unlikely the conservative party would ask for him to return, but then we are in the most uncertain of times. he's spent the summer, a long summer saying goodbye. he's handing liz truss a long, hard winter. how she's merges from that, that's unknown. that's the politics of this country right now, just very, very difficult to judge. one thing you can say, liz truss is very definitely behind in the polls, a general election perhaps in two years' time. where we sit right now looks like it might be won by the lab bauer opposition. >> as you're talking, we're watch
just to continue what katty kay described as a sartorial compare ton to margaret thatcher. even she shed a tear. boris johnson appeared to be giving a victory speech. that reference to cincinatis had people reaching for classics, history books and discovering, if they didn't already know, that cincinnatus returned to power in rome. so is there a suggestion -- it's boris johnson all over that he might come back at some stage. people who have even been close to him suggesting that just isn't very...
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probably her most fascinating relationship was with margaret thatcher. and in the course of my reporting i gained some great insights into how that relationship worked and some of which contradicted the common view the queen does not have executive power, but she does have unique influence. in a role is head of state. she represents the government officially at home and abroad but she also serves as head of nation, which means that she connects with people to reward their achievements and remain in touch with their concerns. two decades passed the normal retirement age. she still does something like 400 engagements a year. traveling around the united kingdom to cities as well as tiny hamlets. charles pole who served as private secretary to both john major and margaret thatcher told me that the queen knows every inch of this country in a way. no one else does. she spends so much time meeting people that she hasn't understanding of what other people's lives are like she understands what the normal human condition is. she's also spent an extraordinary amoun
probably her most fascinating relationship was with margaret thatcher. and in the course of my reporting i gained some great insights into how that relationship worked and some of which contradicted the common view the queen does not have executive power, but she does have unique influence. in a role is head of state. she represents the government officially at home and abroad but she also serves as head of nation, which means that she connects with people to reward their achievements and...
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i know ronald reagan dearly loved the queen as did margaret thatcher. the relationship between ronald reagan and margaret thatcher was strengthened through the leadership of the queen. a constant presence through the modern era of the anglo american special relationship and it is important and does matter. >> harris: i can tell you, it was a very loud announcement today, not literally but figuratively around the world, that doctors were so concerned about her. she is 96. said to have looked frail at her last event. we knew she had taken some things off her calendar and had been not sequestered but not as much in the public aisle in the last few months. always great to get your experience and voice on the program. thank you. >> my pleasure. thank you very much. >> harris: the white house is still defending president biden's anti-maga speech. the irony is thick. hillary clinton issues a warning about the president's language. she called them deplorables, now he calls them trumpese, what's the difference? president biden speaking across the country ahead o
i know ronald reagan dearly loved the queen as did margaret thatcher. the relationship between ronald reagan and margaret thatcher was strengthened through the leadership of the queen. a constant presence through the modern era of the anglo american special relationship and it is important and does matter. >> harris: i can tell you, it was a very loud announcement today, not literally but figuratively around the world, that doctors were so concerned about her. she is 96. said to have...
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thatcher, it makes me think that margaret thatcher and queen elizabeth were the two most powerful women in the world. her first official assignment is to take the nation through the funeral process. >> absolutely. something incredibly special for prime minister truss to get that opportunity and can't help think that it was 48 hours later that the queen wanted to be there and it was important to be there and stand with the next prime minister and a female prime minister and welcome her into that role and her duties are largely ceremonial there as with the prime minister. i lived in london for six years and there for the royal wedding when will and kate got married, which was -- you couldn't help but get into it. that's the thing. whatever you think about monarchy and we can have conversations about history of colonialism and all of that, it's special. the place that these royals hold in the hearts of the people in the uk and across the commonwealth is not something to be being apart of it and having the opportunity to sit there and kind of see all the bunting come out and the excitement
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margaret thatcher won. i hold it collapsed, and two years . later margaret thatcher won. same with jimmy — later margaret thatcher won. same with jimmy carter. _ later margaret thatcher won. same with jimmy carter. famous - later margaret thatcher won. same i with jimmy carter. famous american maiaise _ with jimmy carter. famous american maiaise speech — with jimmy carter. famous american malaise speech of _ with jimmy carter. famous american malaise speech ofjuly _ with jimmy carter. famous american malaise speech ofjuly 79, _ with jimmy carter. famous american malaise speech ofjuly 79, when - with jimmy carter. famous american malaise speech ofjuly 79, when he l malaise speech ofjuly 79, when he seemed _ malaise speech ofjuly 79, when he seemed to — malaise speech ofjuly 79, when he seemed to relay _ malaise speech ofjuly 79, when he seemed to relay the _ malaise speech ofjuly 79, when he seemed to relay the economic- seemed to relay the economic difficult — seemed to relay the economic difficult
margaret thatcher won. i hold it collapsed, and two years . later margaret thatcher won. same with jimmy — later margaret thatcher won. same with jimmy carter. _ later margaret thatcher won. same with jimmy carter. famous - later margaret thatcher won. same i with jimmy carter. famous american maiaise _ with jimmy carter. famous american maiaise speech — with jimmy carter. famous american malaise speech of _ with jimmy carter. famous american malaise speech ofjuly _ with jimmy carter....
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margaret thatcher was — figure was he in germany? margaret thatcher was very _ figure was he in germany? margaret thatcher was very critical _ figure was he in germany? margaret thatcher was very critical of - figure was he in germany? margaret thatcher was very critical of german | thatcher was very critical of german reunification, — thatcher was very critical of german reunification, but— thatcher was very critical of german reunification, but i— thatcher was very critical of german reunification, but i was— thatcher was very critical of german reunification, but i was a _ thatcher was very critical of german reunification, but i was a teenager. reunification, but i was a teenager in those _ reunification, but i was a teenager in those days _ reunification, but i was a teenager in those days. but _ reunification, but i was a teenager in those days. but i _ reunification, but i was a teenager in those days. but i do _ reunification, but i was a teenager in those days. but i do rememberl reunification, but i was a teenager.
margaret thatcher was — figure was he in germany? margaret thatcher was very _ figure was he in germany? margaret thatcher was very critical _ figure was he in germany? margaret thatcher was very critical of - figure was he in germany? margaret thatcher was very critical of german | thatcher was very critical of german reunification, — thatcher was very critical of german reunification, but— thatcher was very critical of german reunification, but i— thatcher was very critical of german...
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thatcher we have seen _ comparison to margaret thatcher we have seen u—turn and even her leadership— have seen u—turn and even her leadership the pain which meant public— leadership the pain which meant public sectors in london were paid more _ public sectors in london were paid more and — public sectors in london were paid more and caused a massive backlash from conservative mps as you turned in about 24 _ from conservative mps as you turned in about 24 hours i think they thought— in about 24 hours i think they thought there was way to say facing this. thought there was way to say facing this you _ thought there was way to say facing this. you can save these tasks cuts won't _ this. you can save these tasks cuts won't come — this. you can save these tasks cuts won't come until april anyway and we are seeing _ won't come until april anyway and we are seeing the reaction and we will fine-tune — are seeing the reaction and we will fine—tune our measures before we put in the _ fine—tune our measures before we put in the finat— fine—tune our measures before we put in
thatcher we have seen _ comparison to margaret thatcher we have seen u—turn and even her leadership— have seen u—turn and even her leadership the pain which meant public— leadership the pain which meant public sectors in london were paid more _ public sectors in london were paid more and — public sectors in london were paid more and caused a massive backlash from conservative mps as you turned in about 24 _ from conservative mps as you turned in about 24 hours i think they thought—...
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and the monarchy was so incredibly important to margaret thatcher. she revered the family and the institution of the monarchy and critically important for the future of the british. the relationship between the queen and lady thatcher was far, far closer than a lot of lady thatcher's critics have suggested. i think the interpretation from "the crown" tv series was quite inaccurate in many respects. >> bill: some of that was very good but i take your point very well. thank you, nile gardiner and thank you. here in new york we're waiting for more news. when that happens, we'll give it to you. >> dana: well. >> bill: it's on, right? or is it? so we are looking at mid-terms two months away. democrat john fetterman saying he will debate dr. oz. his republican challenger in the p.a. senate race but he won't say when or where and continues to experience problems after suffering a stroke in mid-may. bryan llenas with more on where we stand today. >> pennsylvania's lieutenant governor says he will do one debate against dr. mehmet oz sometime in the middle to
and the monarchy was so incredibly important to margaret thatcher. she revered the family and the institution of the monarchy and critically important for the future of the british. the relationship between the queen and lady thatcher was far, far closer than a lot of lady thatcher's critics have suggested. i think the interpretation from "the crown" tv series was quite inaccurate in many respects. >> bill: some of that was very good but i take your point very well. thank you,...
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thatcher when she _ ever apparent to margaret thatcher when she came into power, who did raise _ when she came into power, who did raise taxes— when she came into power, who did raise taxes in times of crisis. a difficult — raise taxes in times of crisis. a difficult tightrope for her to walk, but it's_ difficult tightrope for her to walk, but it's one... she has been quite relaxed _ but it's one... she has been quite relaxed about the idea of borrowing. she sinks— relaxed about the idea of borrowing. she sinks -- — relaxed about the idea of borrowing. she sinks —— she thinks the borrowing _ she sinks —— she thinks the borrowing levels, they can be avoided, _ borrowing levels, they can be avoided, even though they look eye watering to me. she wants nuclear and renewable generators, new 15 year contracts below current rates, and give _ year contracts below current rates, and give them profits... inaudible. all of this relies on the tax—payer shouldering the burden for what could _ shouldering the burden for what could he — shouldering the burden for what could be ve
thatcher when she _ ever apparent to margaret thatcher when she came into power, who did raise _ when she came into power, who did raise taxes— when she came into power, who did raise taxes in times of crisis. a difficult — raise taxes in times of crisis. a difficult tightrope for her to walk, but it's_ difficult tightrope for her to walk, but it's one... she has been quite relaxed _ but it's one... she has been quite relaxed about the idea of borrowing. she sinks— relaxed about the idea...
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thatcher. the iron lady equally difficult, was her relationship with tony blair. ah ah, neither he nor her latest prime minister barak johnson were born when she held her 1st audience in 1950 to wave the rest of us in britain love this. we love the idea that once a week, the prime minister, even if we voted for it, has to go a bow than the to somebody. that's his greatest significance of all. but once a week, powerful prime minister with all his connections and everything has to go and give an account, has to literally bow the knee to somebody who represents something bigger than him . during the audience, the queen listens more than she talks, but she's always well prepared and guides the conversation by asking the right questions. ah, ah, during her euston, elizabeth spent many carefree summer in the countryside. she is a conscientious, modest down to earth gown. ah, i think the secret to understand. elizabeth 2nd success is to realize she was not born to be a queen. ah, for the 1st 11 years
thatcher. the iron lady equally difficult, was her relationship with tony blair. ah ah, neither he nor her latest prime minister barak johnson were born when she held her 1st audience in 1950 to wave the rest of us in britain love this. we love the idea that once a week, the prime minister, even if we voted for it, has to go a bow than the to somebody. that's his greatest significance of all. but once a week, powerful prime minister with all his connections and everything has to go and give an...
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i don't believe margaret thatcher would l at a time... i don't believe - margaret thatcher would have approved of the budget that we saw one week ago. i was on her front bench throughout the entire time she was prime minister. this governments view is that what _ was prime minister. this governments view is that what we've _ was prime minister. this governments view is that what we've seen _ was prime minister. this governments view is that what we've seen in - was prime minister. this governments view is that what we've seen in the - view is that what we've seen in the last 12 years, because obviously different challenges for different times, has led to effectively sluggish growth and the biggest risk was continuing with. there sluggish growth and the biggest risk was continuing with.— was continuing with. there is something — was continuing with. there is something to _ was continuing with. there is something to that _ was continuing with. there is something to that which - was continuing with. there is something to that which is i
i don't believe margaret thatcher would l at a time... i don't believe - margaret thatcher would have approved of the budget that we saw one week ago. i was on her front bench throughout the entire time she was prime minister. this governments view is that what _ was prime minister. this governments view is that what we've _ was prime minister. this governments view is that what we've seen _ was prime minister. this governments view is that what we've seen in - was prime minister. this...
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she's been compared to margaret thatcher. goodness me, she inherits a lot of challenges, as margaret thatcher did years ago. >> certainly, her plate is full domestically. let's talk about what her relationship could be with the rest of europe. she was a brexiteer. as well as washington. president biden, shall we say, tolerated boris johnson. the two men not particularly close, nor did they see eye to eye on much, except for support of ukraine. give us a preview, if you will, as to what those relationships could be like. >> reporter: well, i think first point is that one of the priorities, i think, for the new truss government will be to try to shore up relations with the biden administration, with the united states. britain, of course, being america's closest partner, this is a crucial question for washington, too. one small thing, she didn't vote in favor of brexit. she swung behind it after the british people voted. so she does have the ability to change policies. she has run this party political election campaign talking a
she's been compared to margaret thatcher. goodness me, she inherits a lot of challenges, as margaret thatcher did years ago. >> certainly, her plate is full domestically. let's talk about what her relationship could be with the rest of europe. she was a brexiteer. as well as washington. president biden, shall we say, tolerated boris johnson. the two men not particularly close, nor did they see eye to eye on much, except for support of ukraine. give us a preview, if you will, as to what...
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but people say that liz truss is trying to model herself on margaret thatcher. is that electorally going to be a way for her to win the next election, potentially? well, the remarkable thing is how much they are willing to take the hit politically for things that don't deliver that much in terms of economic gain. i mean, that, ifind shocking. so, the banker bonuses, lifting the cap on banker bonuses, for instance — politically unpopular. in reality, it doesn't really change things much. it's not a game changer. it's not going to result in a huge reversal of the exodus of bankers from london to the continent as a result of brexit. it might make the uk more competitive versus new york. it's probably a good thing, but it's not going to really deliver much in terms of economic growth. likewise, the move for him to require people on benefits to try to show that they're looking for more work and adding more hours, it's a hugely unpopular move. but liz truss has said... but it's a tiny number of people... liz truss has said she's prepared to be unpopular. and so, in
but people say that liz truss is trying to model herself on margaret thatcher. is that electorally going to be a way for her to win the next election, potentially? well, the remarkable thing is how much they are willing to take the hit politically for things that don't deliver that much in terms of economic gain. i mean, that, ifind shocking. so, the banker bonuses, lifting the cap on banker bonuses, for instance — politically unpopular. in reality, it doesn't really change things much. it's...
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margaret thatcher, she said, "mikhail gorbachev is a man i can do business with." but look today at the relationship between putin and obama. look at what putin said the other day when he said that the us unilaterally declared itself the winner of the cold war, it never tried to establish a new balance of power, it's only interested imposing a unilateral diktat which can only lead to conflict and chaos. putin and his attitude to the united states appears to have a completely different approach from your own. very specifically, do you support putin's annexation of crimea, the fact that russian troops are still reported to be in east ukraine and russia has recognised the recent elections in eastern ukraine, which the rest of the world has described as completely illegitimate? do you support putin's positions there? when you picked up the nobel peace prize in 1991, you said, "you know what? i am always an optimist." i wonder if there is much room for optimism today. when you see the crisis in relations between the western powers and vladimir putin, when you see confli
margaret thatcher, she said, "mikhail gorbachev is a man i can do business with." but look today at the relationship between putin and obama. look at what putin said the other day when he said that the us unilaterally declared itself the winner of the cold war, it never tried to establish a new balance of power, it's only interested imposing a unilateral diktat which can only lead to conflict and chaos. putin and his attitude to the united states appears to have a completely different...
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margaret thatcher, who is no longer with us, and whether or not that meeting was entirely accurate, we may never know because those things don't get shared. and isn't that something for a prime minister to be able to go and see the head of state and talk about absolutely anything. moan about members of his or her cabinet, talk about the most difficult political challenges and sitting there with the head of state who's had the same conversations with winston churchill, margaret thatcher, with tony blair with a list of prime ministers from both sides of the aisle. what an amazing contribution that she makes just in that moment privately, away from the cameras. i think the prime minister -- remember, we have a new prime minister, liz truss, who's met her as prime minister once this week. she will be, of course, praying for the queen. we're praying for her because of the love that so many people have for her, of course, as a mother, as a grandmother, as a great grandmother, but also the prime minister will be hoping that she rallies because she could do with that advice, with britain in di
margaret thatcher, who is no longer with us, and whether or not that meeting was entirely accurate, we may never know because those things don't get shared. and isn't that something for a prime minister to be able to go and see the head of state and talk about absolutely anything. moan about members of his or her cabinet, talk about the most difficult political challenges and sitting there with the head of state who's had the same conversations with winston churchill, margaret thatcher, with...
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thatcher, if margaret thatcher didn't do more about apartheid. >> south africa had a very, very special place in her heart. she was very close to nelson mandela. >> you've been having rather a busy time, no? >> well, not as busy as you are. >> nelson mandela was the only world leader that called her, elizabeth. he didn't call her, mom, or your majesty. >> what medicine are you using? you look young every time i see you! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no foreign relationship was more important than with britain's closest and most powerful ally, the united states. >> friendship with our powerful ally, the united states, it's a powerful element -- >> during her seven decades on the throne, she took five official trips to the knighted states, emphasizing their shared link, going back to 1776, when the 13 american colonies broke free from great britain. >> the declaration of independence, but is it not for long break our friendship. >> now came the presidents official welcome -- >> queen elizabeth first traveled to the united states in 1957, visiting new york, where it took rotate parade was held in her hon
thatcher, if margaret thatcher didn't do more about apartheid. >> south africa had a very, very special place in her heart. she was very close to nelson mandela. >> you've been having rather a busy time, no? >> well, not as busy as you are. >> nelson mandela was the only world leader that called her, elizabeth. he didn't call her, mom, or your majesty. >> what medicine are you using? you look young every time i see you! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no foreign relationship...
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well, i wasjust going to add that if you're trying - to cosplay margaret thatcher, - it's one thing to fund all these tax cuts and set yourself - as singapore upon thames from a position of surplus. it's quite another to do it i when your debt to gdp ratio is already nearly 100%. 0k, we're going to leave tax cuts and the british economy and we're going to turn our attention now to the war in ukraine, because the us presidentjoe biden said this week that russia's invasion had breached "the core tenets of the united nations charter". president putin, though, seems to be doubling down on the war — he's mobilising another 300,000 reservists — with the result that many men eligible for the call up are fleeing from russia. meanwhile, the kremlin are organising self—styled "referendums" in four regions of ukraine, seeking to annexe them all as russian territory. and if the west doesn't like it, well, we've had another dire warning from mr putin this week — threatening to retaliate with nuclear weapons if necessary. and he said this is not a bluff. latika, is it a bluff? do you worry t
well, i wasjust going to add that if you're trying - to cosplay margaret thatcher, - it's one thing to fund all these tax cuts and set yourself - as singapore upon thames from a position of surplus. it's quite another to do it i when your debt to gdp ratio is already nearly 100%. 0k, we're going to leave tax cuts and the british economy and we're going to turn our attention now to the war in ukraine, because the us presidentjoe biden said this week that russia's invasion had breached "the...
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thatcher as prime — like early margaret thatcher as prime minister than a later margaret thatcher _ prime minister than a later margaret thatcher. where early on, where conviction— thatcher. where early on, where conviction was tempered by pragmatism, and i think she has got to demonstrate some flexibility and recognise _ to demonstrate some flexibility and recognise what is practical. i do not think— recognise what is practical. i do not think she is just a shape shifter _ not think she is just a shape shifter i_ not think she is just a shape shifter. i think there is more conviction— shifter. i think there is more conviction to her, more about her in that sense — conviction to her, more about her in that sense. but as i say, that strength— that sense. but as i say, that strength and determination is also -ot strength and determination is also got to— strength and determination is also got to be — strength and determination is also got to be combined with good judgment and a sense of proportion, and i think— judgment and a sense of proportion, and i think that will
thatcher as prime — like early margaret thatcher as prime minister than a later margaret thatcher _ prime minister than a later margaret thatcher. where early on, where conviction— thatcher. where early on, where conviction was tempered by pragmatism, and i think she has got to demonstrate some flexibility and recognise _ to demonstrate some flexibility and recognise what is practical. i do not think— recognise what is practical. i do not think she is just a shape shifter _ not think she...
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other people say she is nowhere near like margaret thatcher. the other similarity is that both were written off at the beginning of their premierships. no one thought margaret thatcher would be the one to take over the leadership of the conservative party. she came in and people were talking about her demise at the beginning. liz truss, people say she has not been a brilliant cabinet minister. she has survived under various prime ministers in turbulent times, some would say because she is incredibly ambitious and changed her mind on things like brexit to stay in with the flow and the way things were going. she had a terrible time atjustice, that didn't work out at all. she is unproven, in many ways, and coming in ata time unproven, in many ways, and coming in at a time when there are massive challenges for the country and people will be looking to her to deliver and do that pretty rapidly. we'll have plenty of time during the course of the day to talk about the challenges. as we were saying earlier, for those of you watching at home, we will be
other people say she is nowhere near like margaret thatcher. the other similarity is that both were written off at the beginning of their premierships. no one thought margaret thatcher would be the one to take over the leadership of the conservative party. she came in and people were talking about her demise at the beginning. liz truss, people say she has not been a brilliant cabinet minister. she has survived under various prime ministers in turbulent times, some would say because she is...
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. >> margaret thatcher teresa m. y liz truss >>> la reina isabel ii serÁ la Última. >> porque en la lÍnea de sucesiÓn siguen 2 hombres el prÍncipe williams y su hijo el prÍncipe george. >> en donde esperaban que se ajustara >>> en donde participaba activamente en las decisiones mÁs importante de su paÍs incluso las desafiar con polÍticos de alto nivel >>> la veo como una persona muy importante >>> su caracterÍstico y compromiso la llevaron a ser una modelo de liderazgo enfocado en los valores algo que sin deuda influencia a gran parte de las mujeres en el mundo en londres noticias telemundo >>> bueno con el legado de la reina isabel ii la casa real se prepara para cambios para modificaciones la lÍnea de sucesiÓn se transforma despuÉs de la muerte de isabel segundo ha nombrado a su hijo williams y keith como nuevos prÍncipes de gales vÁmonos con arantxa. >> ¿quÉ tal julio? >>> vamos a echar un vistazo a la lÍnea de sucesiÓn y como esÁa el Árbol. >> tras la muerte de la reina isabel ii es la lista
. >> margaret thatcher teresa m. y liz truss >>> la reina isabel ii serÁ la Última. >> porque en la lÍnea de sucesiÓn siguen 2 hombres el prÍncipe williams y su hijo el prÍncipe george. >> en donde esperaban que se ajustara >>> en donde participaba activamente en las decisiones mÁs importante de su paÍs incluso las desafiar con polÍticos de alto nivel >>> la veo como una persona muy importante >>> su caracterÍstico y compromiso la...
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thatcher. the queen knew that this wouldhi cause dissension and difficultyn and took the initiative of speaking te ofo him directly and asking him not to deliver the speech. he did not deliver spe it. her influence helped avert a potentially difficult diplomatic situation. ask the underlying goodwill and understanding between our twodue peoples has endured and will, ir hope, growow and flourish in wht we all sincerely pray will be more peaceful years ahead. >> as a result southern rhodesid peacefully withdrew from thenati commonwealth and became theth independent nation of zimbabwe thanks to the queen. they would be many more situations where the queen user soft power diplomacy to reinforce thatcher's tough policies. but thatcher said in the navy to defend the from argentinian invaders she was hoping the united states would support thie ffeffort. but at first, president reagan did not want to risk u.s. south american relations. when he finally committed military support it was an' reassuring ph
thatcher. the queen knew that this wouldhi cause dissension and difficultyn and took the initiative of speaking te ofo him directly and asking him not to deliver the speech. he did not deliver spe it. her influence helped avert a potentially difficult diplomatic situation. ask the underlying goodwill and understanding between our twodue peoples has endured and will, ir hope, growow and flourish in wht we all sincerely pray will be more peaceful years ahead. >> as a result southern...