but underneath it all was the elevation of selfishness which became the predominant political domestic dogma and the consequence was felt by very many people, like my own family, because i had a brother who had severe muscular dystrophy and we were reliant on certain support mechanisms from the government. but within three years of her election, many of those support stems began to be cutaway. and so that was just one personal anecdote, but that was the feeling across the country. and as her confidence grew, she took on the miners, then she took on the print unions, and she saw an improving economy after the first five years when things were difficult. that added wind to her sails so it didn t stop. it continued. and what we then had was her so-called big bang in 1986 when she totally deregulated the financial markets. i want to hold your thought there because you have just come from four years of being one of the chief regulators in the obama white house and i want to talk about tha
elevation of selfishness which became the predominant political domestic dogma and the consequence was felt by very many people, like my own family, because i had a brother who had severe muscular dystrophy and we were reliant on certain support mechanisms from the government. but within three years of her election, many of those support stems began to be cutaway. and so that was just one personal anecdote, but that was the feeling across the country. and as her confidence grew, she took on the miners, then she took on the print unions, and she saw an improving economy after the first five years when things were difficult. that added wind to her sails so it didn t stop. it continued. and what we then had was her so-called big bang in 1986 when she totally deregulated the financial markets. i want to hold your thought there because you have just come from four years of being one of the chief regulators in the
continues today. an online report about michele bachmann suffering from frequent migraines become as headache for her campaign. would that story be written about a man? yank uighar quits because he says the network told him to tone it down. he ll be here and he won t be toning it down. this is reliable sources. he looked well, 80 years old as he sat in the witness chair and hall tingly answered the questions. rupert murdoch says he runs a big company and couldn t be expected to know the details of illegal conduct at one london tabloid or precisely how it was covered up. the chief executive of news corp. went out of his way to down play his influence. sometimes i would say to keep in touch. i edit the sunday times nearly every saturday, not to influence what he has to say at all. perhaps the most penetrating question came from a member of parliament who wanted to know just where does the buck stop? do you accept responsibility for this whole fiasco? no. you r
was in charge of the news of the world i remember i was still living in england, so that is a very long time ago, because i moved to america in 1997. and i think that in the old days when, you know, you have to remember that rupert broke the print unions in britain in the 1980s and a great ally of margaret thatcher s and is a way the man responsible for the very competitive british press which is unique to britain. i mean, it doesn t exist in any other country in the world, and i think that in the early days, he was much more hand s on on it, and he did used to call the editor of the sun but that was a long time ago, and news corps has evolved and become a far bigger company and much more interested in the money-making assets such as television, you
which were nothing short of sensational almost on a weekly basis that he knew absolutely zero? i think that it is possible for the following reasons. number one, when piers morgan was in charge of the news of the world i remember i was still living in england, so that is a very long time ago, because i moved to america in 1997. and i think that in the old days when, you know, you have to remember that rupert broke the print unions in britain in the 1980s and a great ally of margaret thatcher s and is a way the man responsible for the very competitive british press which is unique to britain. i mean, it doesn t exist in any other country in the world, and i think that in the early days, he was much more hand s on on it, and he did used to call the