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or in hindsight, what were you thinking, uncle borya, and forget about satya, do you hear me, forgeter as a committee member, let them slow down, you understand me, here that means yes, well, excuse me, you’re also peeking, and what are you even doing here, asshole, this is the program today, artyom kolodkin is with you, in the beginning, the footage that we are receiving right now from... in the stavropol territory, near pyatigorsk, a large fire is raging mountain slope on the territory of a natural monument regional significance of juts. well, you can see that the fire is coming in such a long strip, going down the slope, the residential buildings in the village are located a little to the side while there is no threat to the residents, this is reported by the regional ministry of emergency situations. however, on the mountain there are many rare, endemic, that is, plants found only there, so they can completely burn out. the area ... pashinyan noted that yerevan will continue the peace process, so the armenian ministry of defense issued an order not to aggravate the situation on t
or in hindsight, what were you thinking, uncle borya, and forget about satya, do you hear me, forgeter as a committee member, let them slow down, you understand me, here that means yes, well, excuse me, you’re also peeking, and what are you even doing here, asshole, this is the program today, artyom kolodkin is with you, in the beginning, the footage that we are receiving right now from... in the stavropol territory, near pyatigorsk, a large fire is raging mountain slope on the territory of a...
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bush has benefited from the hindsight, as well. for a lot of his decision- making. think about hurricane katrina and the weapons of mass destruction conversation. that is, to me, the way we look at former presidents is one conversation. trump, particularly if he remains a former president, he is always going to benefit from some of that hindsight. to your point, simone, the fact that he is not just a former president. he is a former president who wants to be president again. we do have to be sober minded and truthful about what that could mean. >> he said he would be a dictator on day one. tia mitchell, thank you for coming to the table with us. that does it for the weekend this saturday morning. be sure to follow our show on social media at the weekend msnbc. tomorrow on the show we will be joined by former trump aide john bolton on his very gerard warning that is old boston fit to be president. we will get into it tomorrow only on msnbc. velshi will start right after a quick break, with charles coleman. we will see you tomorrow.
bush has benefited from the hindsight, as well. for a lot of his decision- making. think about hurricane katrina and the weapons of mass destruction conversation. that is, to me, the way we look at former presidents is one conversation. trump, particularly if he remains a former president, he is always going to benefit from some of that hindsight. to your point, simone, the fact that he is not just a former president. he is a former president who wants to be president again. we do have to be...
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>> look, hindsight is 2020. there are a lot of people who remember the trump administration very clearly and how so many populations lived in utter fear of what could potentially happen, whether, you know, he was -- he had his muslim ban, the way he talked about the border, the way he talked about women. there are people who still remember that. i will say this about early polling, i'm not saying we shouldn't be paying attention to them. absolutely the biden campaign should be paying attention to them. a lot of voters outside of the ones that are watching us daily all year, aren't going to pay attention to the race until about june or july, and that's when these campaigns really have to get on the ground and speak to voters and also make that stark contrast of who donald trump was as a candidate in 2015 and 2016, as a president, 2016 and 2020, and as the formerly charged president who actually has very concerning what another presidency could look like. >> trump's taking his victory lap after nevada and winning
>> look, hindsight is 2020. there are a lot of people who remember the trump administration very clearly and how so many populations lived in utter fear of what could potentially happen, whether, you know, he was -- he had his muslim ban, the way he talked about the border, the way he talked about women. there are people who still remember that. i will say this about early polling, i'm not saying we shouldn't be paying attention to them. absolutely the biden campaign should be paying...
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our eyes, excited by... it is necessary, but don’t rush not to love us, and don’t count victories in hindsightho will love you tomorrow, with you today, who will also love you tomorrow, hey! don't rush to crown us. and we still have things to do here, we have small children at home, and i just wanted to say, we have small children at home, but i just wanted to live, that there are small children, and i just wanted to. the regiments are being drawn up, the arrows are holding the squadrons zartzurei pass by and hide in a detachment in a detachment of years. dear friends, hello, greetings from kusbas, yes, we are now in the city of novokuznetsk, kemerovo region, and novokuznetsk residents welcome everyone, hello, we remind you of our guys, of those who are now in the trenches, on the front line, they still need our care, assistance, help, we thank those who have already taken part in ours. public action in support of russian soldiers, play victorious harmony, we are waiting for new arrivals from you, friends, qr code on your screens, and we are sending the next batch necessary help, we decided to
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political enemy who is much stronger than him and any other opponent, and at the same time i remember in hindsightkrainian the armies respect this zaluzhny, ultimately stand behind him, according to the new york times, also crazy information, i’ll ask the question, how do the americans know? the bank asks: don’t you want to, no, and you , no, we’ll be back in a minute, who will be in charge of the operation, dr. bragen, if you don’t mind, the premiere on rta, the city is falling asleep, waking up, the mafia, bragin’s 11 friends, this is an amazing person, he just talent, always being in the center of events. the main thing is that they are digging for you, let him dig, there is time for a friend, i want to cry, but everything seems to be not going well for us ok, you can stay with the children today, and tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow, i’m here, please help me, make them stand up, who did he say, that we are doctors, and you are not doctors, i am a technician myself, and he is sick, it’s still clear to you , dear colleagues, you are sabotaging the eleventh season of your favorite series, wha
political enemy who is much stronger than him and any other opponent, and at the same time i remember in hindsightkrainian the armies respect this zaluzhny, ultimately stand behind him, according to the new york times, also crazy information, i’ll ask the question, how do the americans know? the bank asks: don’t you want to, no, and you , no, we’ll be back in a minute, who will be in charge of the operation, dr. bragen, if you don’t mind, the premiere on rta, the city is falling asleep,...
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at things in hindsight, delaware generally doesn't second guess.ssue. if the substance is right, ought to be fine. substance turns out with hindsight not to be right, you look at whether you followed a good process. some could criticize this decision as saying, because the process was flawed, it really doesn't matter whether the substance was right or not. and those directors, i think those directors honestly believed that they were making a good bet with shareholder equity. >> here's my question to you, though. part of the argument that the judge made effectively, the process was problematic because the director themselves were not independent and, therefore, their endorsement effectively, and negotiation of this deal, was not independent and, therefore, the proclamation this was a good deal, which they told shareholders, misrepresented something and, therefore, shareholders were voting with bad information. that's basically -- >> a very good description. >> the way they've described it. okay? >> yeah. >> i have a view, which is that the public un
at things in hindsight, delaware generally doesn't second guess.ssue. if the substance is right, ought to be fine. substance turns out with hindsight not to be right, you look at whether you followed a good process. some could criticize this decision as saying, because the process was flawed, it really doesn't matter whether the substance was right or not. and those directors, i think those directors honestly believed that they were making a good bet with shareholder equity. >> here's my...
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guest: hindsight is 20/20 as they say. what should have happened is a resolution should have been adopted in both houses and sent to the new administration condemning what donald trump had done and labeling at what it plainly was, the impetus to subvert the electoral process. that would have cleared the decks to agree on the issues now about the 14th amendment section 3 that forbids a person who has either conducted an insurrection or given aid and comfort to people in an insurrection from holding office. that would have been available to the houses then. after january 6 he would have picked up a number of republicans in both houses. by going for impeachment, which i understand was a natural fallback, i think the great mistake was made. i think in the long run, obeying the law is strictly -- obeying the law as strictly as possible is the best course. host: that brings us to today. you would have heard the oral arguments in front of the supreme court about the 14th amendment. what you make of that? guest: i did listen to th
guest: hindsight is 20/20 as they say. what should have happened is a resolution should have been adopted in both houses and sent to the new administration condemning what donald trump had done and labeling at what it plainly was, the impetus to subvert the electoral process. that would have cleared the decks to agree on the issues now about the 14th amendment section 3 that forbids a person who has either conducted an insurrection or given aid and comfort to people in an insurrection from...
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with the benefit of hindsight, how did you get it so wrong?litics, whether in sudan or elsewhere in the continent of africa or in the global south, is an issue we need to revisit. i think this was not preferred, or an option that the country should really revisit, this idea of a partnership between military and civilians to bring democracy. i guess this war should allow us an opportunity to be able to define clearly the role of the military, which is — should be — protecting the constitution and the country. they have no business in getting involved in politics or economics, and i hope this war will help us to fix that. i mean, do you wish you had said that then? because i should just recap — of course, you became prime minister in august 2019 and then, in october 2021, there was a coup. you were detained and removed from power and then you went back into position a month later. and then, street protests objecting to this in early 2022 meant that you then felt that you had to step down and many people felt betrayed by you. when you look back o
with the benefit of hindsight, how did you get it so wrong?litics, whether in sudan or elsewhere in the continent of africa or in the global south, is an issue we need to revisit. i think this was not preferred, or an option that the country should really revisit, this idea of a partnership between military and civilians to bring democracy. i guess this war should allow us an opportunity to be able to define clearly the role of the military, which is — should be — protecting the...
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of creative kind of ortho, with the stomach and, and the presence of, of all as well as i think in hindsight it's much more of that effect on the special aesthetics of the field wells spent the rest of his career trying and failing to gain that complete for you? well, well struggle to fulfill his creative vision another filmmaker wrote a love story that broke the hollywood blacklist the oscar for this romantic classic, actually helped. and america's red skin. red scale was across the fury of communism in the usa. um, although it was a very tiny section of people who and the communistic party of a mary call, even fellow travelers were never had never the position to gain any momentum and political relevance. in the 1950s, at the height of the cold war, hollywood came under attack towards the legend. communist leanings, right? when senator joseph mccarthy started claiming the hollywood was full of communist sympathizers. she started looking for communist and the film industry was a very easy place to find them because they were writing films and they were writing stories that could be construe
of creative kind of ortho, with the stomach and, and the presence of, of all as well as i think in hindsight it's much more of that effect on the special aesthetics of the field wells spent the rest of his career trying and failing to gain that complete for you? well, well struggle to fulfill his creative vision another filmmaker wrote a love story that broke the hollywood blacklist the oscar for this romantic classic, actually helped. and america's red skin. red scale was across the fury of...
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creative, kindly for ortho, with the stomach and, and the presence of, of all as well as i think in hindsight it's much more of that effect on the a special aesthetics of the field. well spent the rest of his career trying and failing to gain that complete for you? well well struggle to fulfill his create a vision. another filmmaker wrote a love story that broke the hollywood blacklist the, the oscar for this romantic plaza, actually help and america's red skin. red scale was, of course the fury of communism in the usa. um, although it was a very tiny fraction of people who and the communistic party of, of mary call, even fellow travelers would never had never the position to gain any momentum and political relevance. and the 1950s, at the height of the cold war, hollywood came under attack towards the legend. communist leanings, right? when senator joseph mccarthy started claiming the hollywood was full of the communist sympathizers, she started looking for communists and the family to she was a very easy place to find them because they were writing films and they were writing stories that c
creative, kindly for ortho, with the stomach and, and the presence of, of all as well as i think in hindsight it's much more of that effect on the a special aesthetics of the field. well spent the rest of his career trying and failing to gain that complete for you? well well struggle to fulfill his create a vision. another filmmaker wrote a love story that broke the hollywood blacklist the, the oscar for this romantic plaza, actually help and america's red skin. red scale was, of course the...
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of creative kind of ortho, with the stomach and, and the presence of, of all as well as i think in hindsight it's much more of that effect than the a special aesthetics of the field. well spent, the rest of this premier trying and failing to gain that complete for you? well well struggle to fulfill his creative vision. another filmmaker wrote a love story that broke the hollywood blackwood. the, the oscar for this romantic plaza actually help and america's red skin. red scale was costing the fear of communism in the usa. um, although it was a very tiny section of people who and the communistic party of a mary call, even fellow travelers would never have never the position to gain any momentum and political relevance. in the 1950s. at the height of the cold war, hollywood came under attack towards the legend, communist leanings, right? when senator joseph mccarthy started claiming the hollywood was full of the communist sympathizers, she started looking for communists. and the film industry was a very easy place to find them because they were writing films and they were writing stories that c
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of creative kind of ortho, with the stomach and, and the presence of, of all as well as i think in hindsight it's much more of that effect on the special aesthetics of the field well spent the rest of his career trying and failing to gain that complete for you? well, well struggle to fulfill his creative vision. another filmmaker wrote a love story that broke the hollywood blackwood, the, the oscar for this romantic plastic actually help and america's red skin. red scale was, of course the fear of communism in the usa. um, although it was a very tiny section of people when the communists took potty off of mary call. even fellow travelers will never had never the position to gain any momentum and political relevance. and the 1950s at the height of the cold war, hollywood came under attack towards the legend. communist leanings, right? when senator joseph mccarthy started claiming the hollywood was full of communist sympathizers, she started looking for communists. and the film industry was a very easy place to find them because they were writing films and they were writing stories that could
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creative kind of for ortho, with the stomach and, and the presence of, of all as well as i think in hindsight, it's much more of that effect on the a special aesthetics of the field. well spent the rest of his career trying and failing to gain that complete for you? well, well struggle to fulfill his creative vision another filmmaker wrote a love story that broke the hollywood blacklist the oscar for this romantic plastic actually help. and america's red skin. red scale was of course the fear of communism in the usa. um, although it was a very tiny fraction of people when the communistic party of mary call, even fellow travelers were never had never the position to gain any momentum and political relevance. in the 1950s, at the height of the cold war, hollywood came under attack towards the legend communist, leaning right wing senator joseph mccarthy started claiming the hollywood was full of the communist sympathizers. she started looking for communists and the film industry was a very easy place to find them because they were writing films. and they were writing stories that could be constr
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and in hindsight, it's much more of that effect on the a special aesthetics of the found wells spent the rest of his career trying and failing to gain that complete for you? well, well struggle to fulfill his creative vision another filmmaker wrote a love story that broke the hollywood blacklist the the oscar for this romantic plastic actually help and america's red skin. red scale was of course the fury of communism in the usa. um, although it was a very tiny section of people when the communistic party of, of mary call, even fellow travelers would never have never the position to gain any momentum and political relevance in the 1950s. at the height of the cold war, hollywood came under attack towards the legend, communist leanings, right? when senator joseph mccarthy started claiming the hollywood was full of the communist sympathizers, she started looking for communists. and the film industry was a very easy place to find them because they were writing films and they were writing stories that could be construed as potentially propagandistic or in favor of communism. one target whe
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and in hindsight, it's much more of that effect on the a special aesthetics of the found wells spent the rest of his career trying and failing to gain that complete for you? well, well struggle to fulfill his creative vision another filmmaker wrote a love story that broke the hollywood blackwood, the the oscar for this romantic plaza, actually helped. and america's red skin. red scale was of course, the fury of communism in the usa. um, although it was a very tiny section of people who and the communistic party of a mary call, even fellow travelers would never had never the position to gain any momentum and political relevance. and the 1950s, at the height of the cold war, hollywood came under attack towards the legend. communist leanings, right? when senator joseph mccarthy started claiming the hollywood was full of the communist sympathizers, she started looking for communists and the family to she was a very easy place to find them because they were writing films and they were writing stories that could be construed as potentially propagandistic or in favor of communism. one targe
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creative, kindly for ortho, with the stomach and, and the presence of, of all as well as i think in hindsight it's much more of that effect on the a special aesthetics of the field well spent the rest of his career trying and failing to gain that complete for you? well well struggle to fulfill his creative vision another filmmaker wrote a love story that broke the hollywood blackwood. the oscar for this romantic classic actually helped and america's red skin. red scale was costing the fear of communism in the usa. um, although it was a very tiny section of people who and the communistic party of a mary call, even fellow travelers would never have never the position to gain any momentum and political relevance. in the 1950s. at the height of the cold war, hollywood came under attack towards the legend, communist leanings, right? when senator joseph mccarthy started claiming that hollywood was full of communist sympathizers, she started looking for communists and the family. she was a very easy place to find them because they were writing films and they were writing stories that could be constr
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with the benefit of hindsight, how did you get it so wrong? in politics, whether in sudan or elsewhere in the continent of africa or in the global south, is an issue we need to revisit. i think this was not preferred, or an option that the country should really revisit, this idea of a partnership between military and civilians to bring democracy. i guess this war should allow us an opportunity to be able to define clearly the role of the military, which is — should be — protecting the constitution and the country. they have no business in getting involved in politics or economics, and i hope this war will help us to fix that. i mean, do you wish you had said that then? because i should just recap — of course, you became prime minister in august 2019 and then, in october 2021, there was a coup. you were detained and removed from power and then you went back into position a month later. and then, street protests objecting to this in early 2022 meant that you then felt that you had to step down and many people felt betrayed by you. when you look
with the benefit of hindsight, how did you get it so wrong? in politics, whether in sudan or elsewhere in the continent of africa or in the global south, is an issue we need to revisit. i think this was not preferred, or an option that the country should really revisit, this idea of a partnership between military and civilians to bring democracy. i guess this war should allow us an opportunity to be able to define clearly the role of the military, which is — should be — protecting the...
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with the benefit of hindsight, how did you get it so wrong? well, i...military in politics, whether in sudan or elsewhere in the continent of africa or in the global south, is an issue we need to revisit. i think this was not preferred, or an option that the country should really revisit, this idea of a partnership between military and civilians to bring democracy. i guess this war should allow us an opportunity to be able to define clearly the role of the military, which is, should be, protecting the constitution and the country. they have no business in getting involved in politics or economics, and i hope this war will help us to fix that. i mean, do you wish you had said that then? because i should just recap, of course, you became prime minister in august 2019, and then in october 2021, there was a coup. you were detained and removed from power and then you went back into position a month later. and then street protests objecting to this in early 2022 meant that you then felt that you had to step down, and many people felt betrayed by you. when you
with the benefit of hindsight, how did you get it so wrong? well, i...military in politics, whether in sudan or elsewhere in the continent of africa or in the global south, is an issue we need to revisit. i think this was not preferred, or an option that the country should really revisit, this idea of a partnership between military and civilians to bring democracy. i guess this war should allow us an opportunity to be able to define clearly the role of the military, which is, should be,...
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whether it's hindsight, weapons that be no match. so you think they've provided the ukraine with an estimate for your volunteers. the trouble is there are limits and supplies of both the west as long as the end. so the base couplets of those weapons you company down to the local supermarket and buy more so less but west spends off it's defense, industrial base and actually creates a new slug, old hindsight weapons, things to keep pretty blake, i think we've seen that's on the buffalo bills, even though it's winter, even though russia suffering massive casualties is moving forward on the battlefield. and that's a really real worry for the west. and you touch on this a little lily. but we've seen that the united states republicans have really such a push back against biden's, continuing to try and st. billions and military i to you crime. what happens if the flow of weapons is cut off? what will it do for your crimes offensive, especially in the east? well, blindly, it will struggle. i mean them, the work russia is being besides, that'
whether it's hindsight, weapons that be no match. so you think they've provided the ukraine with an estimate for your volunteers. the trouble is there are limits and supplies of both the west as long as the end. so the base couplets of those weapons you company down to the local supermarket and buy more so less but west spends off it's defense, industrial base and actually creates a new slug, old hindsight weapons, things to keep pretty blake, i think we've seen that's on the buffalo bills,...
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in hindsight, i wish i had been in a place where i felt comfortable to share more broadly at that time is no. my co—founder knew everything and was incredibly supportive. yes, i think the mentality i had at the time was certainly one of feeling ashamed and very vulnerable for not being able to just get the work done, just push through it like i always had. you've been very open about this, and it's an area that's full of stigma. why was being transparent important to you? writing publicly and speaking publicly, both — speaking was to the company that i was in and to the board — you know, it wasn't vague, it was very specific, you know, on why i chose to leave, and then sharing that more publicly. i live in a very privileged bubble, it turns out, related to mental health issues. and that is a combination of geography — you know, being in california at that time, which has its own culture around health compared to many other parts of the world — and also being like a white collar worker in the technology field, which also has more than most industries taken on this banner of workplace he
in hindsight, i wish i had been in a place where i felt comfortable to share more broadly at that time is no. my co—founder knew everything and was incredibly supportive. yes, i think the mentality i had at the time was certainly one of feeling ashamed and very vulnerable for not being able to just get the work done, just push through it like i always had. you've been very open about this, and it's an area that's full of stigma. why was being transparent important to you? writing publicly and...
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she believes in hindsight, that was the sound of this large tree gradually becoming uprooted in the wind and rain. then around 7:50 this morning, she says it crashed down through their roof and into the bedroom where they were asleep. >> sleeping like seven feet away. just bam through the roof. gas line hit. hissing right in my face. wall of gas. i just ran out. so lucky. so lucky. >> reporter: five miles from here, another couple lucky to be alive. diane keel says she and her husband are fortunate they happened to be in the kitchen on the back left side of their house on el grande drive in the alum rock neighborhood, away from the right side of their home, where this large tree crashed through this morning. she tells us they are okay, but they did have to wait for the san jose fire department to help them get out of the house since the front door is blocked and both are elderly. her husband in a wheelchair. diane describes what it sounded like when the wind took down that tree in her front yard. >> and i heard this, like, thunder. i thought it was thunder, and i thought i've never heard
she believes in hindsight, that was the sound of this large tree gradually becoming uprooted in the wind and rain. then around 7:50 this morning, she says it crashed down through their roof and into the bedroom where they were asleep. >> sleeping like seven feet away. just bam through the roof. gas line hit. hissing right in my face. wall of gas. i just ran out. so lucky. so lucky. >> reporter: five miles from here, another couple lucky to be alive. diane keel says she and her...
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belarusians, here with slovaks, hungarians, romanians, here with moscow events, but don't write it with hindsight.. that we had such a thing in the east, you see, and even our entire history, it is filled with moscow myths, because in the 19th century they wrote their history, their concept, and we seem to always answer, they are wrong there, wrong there, we are not like that, we are not like that, you know, but responding to their concept, we automatically play by their rules, we need to present history in a completely different way, the way it is presented in european countries, where everything they are clear and understandable. rather than answering the history of russia, therefore, the secret is very banal, we just need, as kholovyi said, away from moscow, but away from moscow in the context of historians means to write a true story, which i am now planning, developing, writing, despite all these arguments thrown at us, that bogolyubsky took kyiv, that there is something else, something different, that the mongols came, listen, let's look at our jurels, let's write our own. a great idea, we
belarusians, here with slovaks, hungarians, romanians, here with moscow events, but don't write it with hindsight.. that we had such a thing in the east, you see, and even our entire history, it is filled with moscow myths, because in the 19th century they wrote their history, their concept, and we seem to always answer, they are wrong there, wrong there, we are not like that, we are not like that, you know, but responding to their concept, we automatically play by their rules, we need to...
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be systematically engaged in the second half. 2022, unfortunately, we all know how to think only in hindsight, and that's why grasped when the problems were already obvious to everyone, but in fact nothing has been solved yet, in order to speak professionally about the replenishment of the army by 500 there or 900 thousand people, this year it had to be solved systematically at the end of 2023, and then we could start the recruiting process, the process of training these people, because it should last at least three or four years. months and gradually their entry and application on the battlefield, because in reality it is wrong to drop a person to zero from the first day, temporary adaptation must take place from the third the second, first line of defense, and then direct fire contact with the enemy, it is not all done, in fact, we are only now having conversations about which law is better and how it will be the final result, no one still understands, after that we only... let's start mobilizing on some new terms, this is a very late reaction, and with such an approach it is already possib
be systematically engaged in the second half. 2022, unfortunately, we all know how to think only in hindsight, and that's why grasped when the problems were already obvious to everyone, but in fact nothing has been solved yet, in order to speak professionally about the replenishment of the army by 500 there or 900 thousand people, this year it had to be solved systematically at the end of 2023, and then we could start the recruiting process, the process of training these people, because it...
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my question again, this is hindsight. my question is, why not have joe johnston come up and meet a lynchburg? then you've got the mountains at your back. you're on the other side of the james river and, you know, maybe there's a better chance doing that. now, joe johnson has got 15,000 men. we don't i personally don't know what his supply situation was. i don't know how many wagons he had and so on. but why not bring joe johnson up and meet with him in lynchburg instead of lee traveling with his men with a thousand wagons and 200 caissons? it's a thousand supply wagons with animals that have not been fed properly for at least three months. they're very weak on on roads. and in march. why not? why not? the lynchburg option? but anyway, that's just me. and some other things to consider. lee not physically. well, he's emotionally exhausted. he's a very old man. at the age of 57. he eventually dies at the age old age of 62. the odds, as i mentioned, are very, very, very, very small. and the odds of achieving independence are
my question again, this is hindsight. my question is, why not have joe johnston come up and meet a lynchburg? then you've got the mountains at your back. you're on the other side of the james river and, you know, maybe there's a better chance doing that. now, joe johnson has got 15,000 men. we don't i personally don't know what his supply situation was. i don't know how many wagons he had and so on. but why not bring joe johnson up and meet with him in lynchburg instead of lee traveling with...
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implemented by the hands of fiscals all over the country, we have already heard these stories, when in hindsightin the first... months of the war, they suddenly want to rip off something. mr. mykola, thank you, hold on. mykola domnya, a member of the druzhkiv city council, was in touch with us, that's the front-line story. we have to take a short break now, but after it we'll talk about what happened in the south, right? be with espresso. no one is immune from pipe bursts, not even a small one you can get away with leaking. tens of thousands of hryvnias for repairs. unpack tv presents superprotect insulating tape. strong, rubberized, waterproof tape that will instantly stop any leakage. and the price is only from uah 99. superprotek has a triple thickness and is treated with a very strong adhesive. instant, super strong and hermetic connection guaranteed. and even the strongest currents are not a problem. a hole in a bucket - super protect, a leaking pipe - super protect. a branch pierced the roof - super protected. tape works great on. wet surface and even under water. superprotect will always
implemented by the hands of fiscals all over the country, we have already heard these stories, when in hindsightin the first... months of the war, they suddenly want to rip off something. mr. mykola, thank you, hold on. mykola domnya, a member of the druzhkiv city council, was in touch with us, that's the front-line story. we have to take a short break now, but after it we'll talk about what happened in the south, right? be with espresso. no one is immune from pipe bursts, not even a small one...
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and, you know, benefit of hindsight, announce a plan, don't ever announce a big number that you mightat will happen? and here's another big number. this government, the conservative government, has has achieved the biggest tax take since the second world war. indeed so. they want to be seen as tax cutters, but actually in the true blue tory heartlands, they're seen as having a mahoosive — that's the correct term. and that's, the mahoosive fact is the tax burden is bigger than it's ever been. so, chris, i know we're almost starting to wend our way to the end of our wanging on. if you had to put a bet, would you put a fiver or a 50p on there being a national insurance cut in the budget? well, i'm a yorkshireman so it might be a tempeh. or a penny off the basic rate. yeah, well, that would be really flat. i say so, so we've seen, haven't we, this sort of back and forth. a couple of weekends ago we had the prime minister and the chancellor writing pieces in the paper talking about tax cuts. then we had jeremy hunt scratching his chin to nick robinson and robert peston the other day. and y
and, you know, benefit of hindsight, announce a plan, don't ever announce a big number that you mightat will happen? and here's another big number. this government, the conservative government, has has achieved the biggest tax take since the second world war. indeed so. they want to be seen as tax cutters, but actually in the true blue tory heartlands, they're seen as having a mahoosive — that's the correct term. and that's, the mahoosive fact is the tax burden is bigger than it's ever been....
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in hindsight, i wish i had been in a place where i felt comfortable to share more broadly at that timeno. my co—founder knew everything and was incredibly supportive. yes, i think the mentality i had at the time was certainly one of feeling ashamed and very vulnerable for not being able to just get the work done, just push through it like i always had. you've been very open about this, and it's an area that's full of stigma. why was being transparent important to you? writing publicly and speaking publicly, both — speaking was to the company that i was in and to the board — you know, it wasn't vague, it was very specific, you know, on why i chose to leave, and then sharing that more publicly. i live in a very privileged bubble, it turns out, related to mental health issues. and that is a combination of geography — you know, being in california at that time, which has its own culture around health compared to many other parts of the world — and also being like a white collar worker in the technologies field, which also has — more than most industries — taken on this banner of workplace
in hindsight, i wish i had been in a place where i felt comfortable to share more broadly at that timeno. my co—founder knew everything and was incredibly supportive. yes, i think the mentality i had at the time was certainly one of feeling ashamed and very vulnerable for not being able to just get the work done, just push through it like i always had. you've been very open about this, and it's an area that's full of stigma. why was being transparent important to you? writing publicly and...
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. >> in hindsight, it might not have been the safest thing to do, but i knew that's what had to be done. if he was going to get caught. >> no one was hurt. but police say it's not a good idea for civilians to confront a suspect. yeah, no, it's not with three kids in tow, no, very. >> you never know. yeah. and the mall has security as well. and usually some off duty. yeah. >> where was paul blart on his little scooter. coming over to save the day. >> well, thank goodness it all turned out okay. yes, she got her wallet back, but three times in one year, i get how she's so upset. totally. >> and trader joe's is my haven. i can't imagine there's no crime that happens. >> no, it's a beautiful place. >> it's so upsetting. thanks, danny. >> well, amazon founder jeff bezos is finding his new life in florida, much less taxing. last year, bezos announced he was leaving washington state and moving to miami. his change of address will save him at least $600 million in taxes. when he carries through on his promise to sell 50 million shares of amazon. florida does not tax income or capital gains savi
. >> in hindsight, it might not have been the safest thing to do, but i knew that's what had to be done. if he was going to get caught. >> no one was hurt. but police say it's not a good idea for civilians to confront a suspect. yeah, no, it's not with three kids in tow, no, very. >> you never know. yeah. and the mall has security as well. and usually some off duty. yeah. >> where was paul blart on his little scooter. coming over to save the day. >> well, thank...
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. >> now, she has gone back to figure out if hindsight was 2020. >> i have no sympathy for her. i have sympathy for the children killed the fronlders that saw that sight, how can she say she couldn't do anything better? i've got some great ideas for her like let's not give her son a firearm and take him target shooting when he has mental health issues. i had can think of two school shootings where the parents took the shooter to a gun range. i think sandy hook was the exact same thing but as a parent i find you know the safety of my children to be number one. how can she not looked for the gun, not to harp on that, but i was clearly unimpressed and actually very disappointed as a parent. >> bus isolating this event from others i think it's important to consider that when you think of the culture or the context in the community it's important to note this was a hunting community that guns why everywhere and absent mental health issues this was a very kind of real thing. in my reaction to seeing the mother, kind of mention though words, i do have a certain level of empathy but i s
. >> now, she has gone back to figure out if hindsight was 2020. >> i have no sympathy for her. i have sympathy for the children killed the fronlders that saw that sight, how can she say she couldn't do anything better? i've got some great ideas for her like let's not give her son a firearm and take him target shooting when he has mental health issues. i had can think of two school shootings where the parents took the shooter to a gun range. i think sandy hook was the exact same...
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. >> i guess in hindsight you could say we saw something similar at the end of 2021 and the massive selloff in 2022. we have been trimming, actually due to a technical factor that we look at, market fractals, which basically measures a bit of a herd instinct of investors and traders. clearly we've seen with market diversity collapsing, that raises the risk of short-term retracement. so that's why we will be taken a little bit of the risk off. the story is still pretty positive, we believe the disinflationary story in the u.s. and rates coming lower. that shouldn't fuel the tech sector even further. it does seem to be getting a little bit frothy so it something we need to keep an eye on closely. haslinda: what are you anticipating in terms of rate cuts from the fed? >> we are looking for the race cut to come in june. that is not been changed based on recent dialogue coming out of the fed. we've held that view since the end of last year. the first rate cut coming through in june and then we expect growth in the u.s. to slow significantly this year. that's why we focus on the areas of the mark
. >> i guess in hindsight you could say we saw something similar at the end of 2021 and the massive selloff in 2022. we have been trimming, actually due to a technical factor that we look at, market fractals, which basically measures a bit of a herd instinct of investors and traders. clearly we've seen with market diversity collapsing, that raises the risk of short-term retracement. so that's why we will be taken a little bit of the risk off. the story is still pretty positive, we believe...
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it comes as pentagon report has shown although hindsight has shown the process making decisions to transfer could and should be improved as further explained in the recommendations approved by the secretary. nothing examined during this review demonstrated any indication of ill-intent or an attempt to obfuscate. that's a lot of big words. >> todd: texas congressman ronny jackson is a physician who servings on the house armed services committee and the congressman joins us now. congressman, great to have you. in light of this report and your reaction to it, what questions will you be asking lloyd austin on thursday? >> well, i want to know what happened and i wanted to know why he won't take personal accountability for this. this is a big problem we have right now in the department of defense. and honestly a problem we have through our government right now. the people in the upper echelons of authority will not take responsibility for what happened. i think it's time for him to resign at this particular point. the american point have lost trust and confidence in our secretary of defense. it
it comes as pentagon report has shown although hindsight has shown the process making decisions to transfer could and should be improved as further explained in the recommendations approved by the secretary. nothing examined during this review demonstrated any indication of ill-intent or an attempt to obfuscate. that's a lot of big words. >> todd: texas congressman ronny jackson is a physician who servings on the house armed services committee and the congressman joins us now....
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. >> in hindsight, >> okay.at a decision , a life that a wise decision, a life changing decision? >> so i mean, i've >> i believe so i mean, i've had, you know, some many ups and downs last, uh, however downs over the last, uh, however many years. um, but i, you know, i don't know what i would be doing now if it wasn't for , you doing now if it wasn't for, you know, the only way is essex and the only way is essex has given me an opportunity to actually do what wanted do, what i've always wanted to do, and a wedding and that's become a wedding singer that's. singer and stuff. so that's. that's what i'm doing. >> about your >> now, let's talk about your singing, chatting singing, because we've chatting earlier your singing earlier and some of your singing heroes heroes of mine as heroes are the heroes of mine as well yes. martin well. yes. dean martin absolutely . absolutely. >> i was fortunate enough, i actually did. and you're from nottinghamshire. yeah, so nottinghamshire. yeah, yeah. so i performance i actuall
. >> in hindsight, >> okay.at a decision , a life that a wise decision, a life changing decision? >> so i mean, i've >> i believe so i mean, i've had, you know, some many ups and downs last, uh, however downs over the last, uh, however many years. um, but i, you know, i don't know what i would be doing now if it wasn't for , you doing now if it wasn't for, you know, the only way is essex and the only way is essex has given me an opportunity to actually do what wanted do,...
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. >> in hindsight, >> okay.was that a decision , a life that a wise decision, a life changing decision? >> so i mean, i've >> i believe so i mean, i've had, you know, some many ups and downs last, uh, however downs over the last, uh, however many years. um, but i, you know, i don't know what i would be doing now if it wasn't for , you doing now if it wasn't for, you know, the only way is essex and the only way is essex has given me an opportunity to actually do what wanted do, what i've always wanted to do, and a wedding and that's become a wedding singer that's. singer and stuff. so that's. that's doing. singer and stuff. so that's. tha now, doing. singer and stuff. so that's. tha now, talking. singer and stuff. so that's. tha now, talk about your >> now, let's talk about your singing, chatting singing, because we've chatting earlier your singing earlier and some of your singing heroes heroes of as heroes are the heroes of mine as well . yes. martin well. yes. dean martin absolutely . absolutely. >> i was fortu
. >> in hindsight, >> okay.was that a decision , a life that a wise decision, a life changing decision? >> so i mean, i've >> i believe so i mean, i've had, you know, some many ups and downs last, uh, however downs over the last, uh, however many years. um, but i, you know, i don't know what i would be doing now if it wasn't for , you doing now if it wasn't for, you know, the only way is essex and the only way is essex has given me an opportunity to actually do what...
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>> at the risk of looking for lucian in hindsight, i associate myself with the viewpoint that we are in the early parts of this buildout which could land years. i know based on the price-performance a lot of these names there's a lot of pining for the 1999-2000 time frame. you are seeing stocks like nvidia and meta going up after reporting earnings, large companies but the flows that are coming, you need data centers, semiconductor chips and all the stuff that goes into the data centers and a host of companies all of whom are benefiting from that, i get the price performance allusions to 1999 but these companies are performing. this is not investing in companies like nvidia but they are performing so well i don't know what you are supposed to do with them other than bid them up. adam: there's a distinction between what happened in 1999 before the fallout of 2000. we had a lot of companies that were part of a process. i could go to the last internet boom when a lot of these companies had no earnings to show for themselves. there would be survivors but the difference, the better part o
>> at the risk of looking for lucian in hindsight, i associate myself with the viewpoint that we are in the early parts of this buildout which could land years. i know based on the price-performance a lot of these names there's a lot of pining for the 1999-2000 time frame. you are seeing stocks like nvidia and meta going up after reporting earnings, large companies but the flows that are coming, you need data centers, semiconductor chips and all the stuff that goes into the data centers...
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a gut punch and his instinct was to keep it private and handle it privately, a decision he says in hindsightas a mistake, which he apologizes directly to president joe biden. discussions around what his staff may have said or instructed, that will be part of an ongoing 30-day review that's frankly due in just a few days now. i had a chance to ask him first, would he commit to making that review public, and second, would there be any consequences for his chief of staff because the pentagon says she is the one who should have passed on notification to the administration, but she didn't because she had the flu. listen to this. >> as chief of staff offered her resignation in the wake of this failure to notify? >> i commit to being as transparent as possible and sharing as much as possible. oren, you'll understand that because this is command and control of policies of our government here, there will be elements of this that are classified. >> and has she offered her resignation, the chief of staff? >> she has not. >> reporter: he was also asked about the u.s. response to a deadly drone strike on
a gut punch and his instinct was to keep it private and handle it privately, a decision he says in hindsightas a mistake, which he apologizes directly to president joe biden. discussions around what his staff may have said or instructed, that will be part of an ongoing 30-day review that's frankly due in just a few days now. i had a chance to ask him first, would he commit to making that review public, and second, would there be any consequences for his chief of staff because the pentagon says...
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. >> in hindsight, it would have been better to have tightened policy earlier.the economy was so dynamic it would fix itself quickly. we thought that inflation would go away quickly without intervention. in the fourth quarter of 2021, it was clear inflation was not transitory in the sense i mentioned. >>> the senate releasing details of the $118 billion bipartisan plan for israel, ukraine and border security. senate majority leader chuck schumer says the vote is scheduled for wednesday and president biden signalled support for the measure. if approved, it will still need to go to the house where it faces challenges from republican members. >>> four vegas hotel and casinos reach a deal. the deal with the culinary workers union and four queens and main street covers over 1,000 workers. the restaurants near the strip have not reached agreement with the union. folks are watching that until the last minute. >> that could be disruptive to what i think is a really good super bowl. 49ers and chiefs. bertha coombs, thank you. >>> turning back to the markets and earnings
. >> in hindsight, it would have been better to have tightened policy earlier.the economy was so dynamic it would fix itself quickly. we thought that inflation would go away quickly without intervention. in the fourth quarter of 2021, it was clear inflation was not transitory in the sense i mentioned. >>> the senate releasing details of the $118 billion bipartisan plan for israel, ukraine and border security. senate majority leader chuck schumer says the vote is scheduled for...
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we are going to suffer an attack and then this will be a horrific vote in hindsight. >> harris: how does that come up in the senate? what are you hearing from republicans across chamber from you? >> i'm hearing that schumer will do everything he can to squash it and kill it. they are required to bring it up. they will immediately try a procedural motion to refer it to committee and just squash it and make it go away. the problem is, you are seeing mayorkas dig in, you are seeing the problem for the administration is they are digging in. basically defending a crisis that isn't going to go away for denver, for chicago, for new york, and now spreading out into the suburbs, the gang violence we're seeing. schools overflowing, community centers overflowing. they are digging in on bad policy, losing issue, and schumer is trying to squash it and it will look just as bad as the democrats voting against it. >> harris: it is to disingenuous by this president and the white house. he was supposed to be the person to talk to both sides as he brags about having done for 50 years as a career as a congr
we are going to suffer an attack and then this will be a horrific vote in hindsight. >> harris: how does that come up in the senate? what are you hearing from republicans across chamber from you? >> i'm hearing that schumer will do everything he can to squash it and kill it. they are required to bring it up. they will immediately try a procedural motion to refer it to committee and just squash it and make it go away. the problem is, you are seeing mayorkas dig in, you are seeing the...
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what is your thought in hindsight after being there when it all happened to? >> we had walked to crown center there, where we were waiting on an uber, but they were unable to come and get us, so we are waiting for a ride out of there for quite some time. we were watching the police run around crazy, the helicopters, everything. when we found out somebody was actually shot, and there were more injured, it was very devastating. it just breaks my heart that my daughter had to experience such a traumatizing thing like this, honestly. >> trace: it really is. amanda and gracie wink, we are glad you're both okay, and our best to you in the community in kansas city. we'll keep our viewers up to speed on exactly what's going on. thank you for joining us. meantime, speaking of shootings, police in ontario, california, apparently stopped the school shooting before it all started because of the concerned classmate who spoke up about the suspect's behavior. according to these reports, an 18-year-old student planned to carry out an attack in a christian school in ontario in
what is your thought in hindsight after being there when it all happened to? >> we had walked to crown center there, where we were waiting on an uber, but they were unable to come and get us, so we are waiting for a ride out of there for quite some time. we were watching the police run around crazy, the helicopters, everything. when we found out somebody was actually shot, and there were more injured, it was very devastating. it just breaks my heart that my daughter had to experience such...
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and so in hindsight, it's too easy to say he should've just appointed someone. he heknew it would be more impartial, but ideally you appoint a prosecutor that will improve public confidence in the report, you don't expect them to be a hack, and in this case, we misjudged mr. her. >> congressman adam schiff, i always appreciate your broad ro range of expertise, and really, thank you for joining me this afternoon. coming up, will the supreme court rule for donald trump on the 14th amendment, and will they take meup trump's appeal unpresidential immunity which we are expecting tomorrow? we've never needed the law firm of andrew weissmann and neal katyal before. they've been working around the clock to last eyfew days, and they're coming up after a quick break. we will be thright back. ♪♪ -no. -nuh-uh. ♪♪ yeah. oh. yes. ♪♪ oh yeah. yes. isn't this great? yeeaahhhh!! ♪♪ yeah, i could do a cartwheel in here. oh hey! would you like to join us? no. we would love to join you. ♪♪ as the world keeps moving, help prevent covid-19 from breaking your momentum. you may have al
and so in hindsight, it's too easy to say he should've just appointed someone. he heknew it would be more impartial, but ideally you appoint a prosecutor that will improve public confidence in the report, you don't expect them to be a hack, and in this case, we misjudged mr. her. >> congressman adam schiff, i always appreciate your broad ro range of expertise, and really, thank you for joining me this afternoon. coming up, will the supreme court rule for donald trump on the 14th...
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we know now in hindsight that al qaida observed, you know, u.s. or how u.s.policy was changed by the shock of combat in somalia and that emboldened them in part to execute to continue the campaign, the united states, and execute the 911 attacks. and so i think resolve is one of the things that's important. no matter how hard that might seem to be at the time, we need to understand that our are watching. and i think just as importantly with china, we should look at the current situation ukraine, how the current administration is handling that. and i'm seeing that firsthand on the ground. our lack of a coordinated effort our lack of resolve there or our lack of commitment is being observed very closely. the chinese and they're learning lessons from that on how far they can push us. without a doubt, they're just going to push and push and push. and our lack of response, lack of resolve in ukraine will not directly related to china. policy is something that they're observing. so i think resolve. i think discipline. i think doing what you say you're going to do an
we know now in hindsight that al qaida observed, you know, u.s. or how u.s.policy was changed by the shock of combat in somalia and that emboldened them in part to execute to continue the campaign, the united states, and execute the 911 attacks. and so i think resolve is one of the things that's important. no matter how hard that might seem to be at the time, we need to understand that our are watching. and i think just as importantly with china, we should look at the current situation ukraine,...
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that coming apparently berkshire sort of saw that coming and those investments look really wise in hindsightose are things i will be personally paying attention to >> your belief or guess that amazon is this mystery stock >> it's a guess based -- i've never been to omaha. everyone, relax. don't aggregate this into a news story on your blog, please but they do own amazon it does fit a lot of characteristics of a classic berkshire stock. they like these companies that have a very wide and deep economic moat. they like companies that have been around for a long time. they like companies that have huge market share in the categories they play in and they like companies where they've had a long time to observe management, and amazon ticks a lot of those boxes it was just added to the dow, i think should not be lost on anyone of course berkshire hathaway famously owns and has owned many dow components in the past the last thing i would say on that they have historically had an aversion to tech that ended ten years ago when they started to accumulate apple. amazon is not even in the tech index, hil
that coming apparently berkshire sort of saw that coming and those investments look really wise in hindsightose are things i will be personally paying attention to >> your belief or guess that amazon is this mystery stock >> it's a guess based -- i've never been to omaha. everyone, relax. don't aggregate this into a news story on your blog, please but they do own amazon it does fit a lot of characteristics of a classic berkshire stock. they like these companies that have a very wide...
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probably also in hers in restaurants, which was i don't know, these are they bought this debate to say in hindsight and set them on the last one could have done this or that these photographs showed a special closeness of everyone in your office happy that the germans were insuring a high level of energy security. because that was muslim in that easy shot, the government and suite, and then box strongly against is a pipeline to, to the environmental problems and also to, to, to political problems. the sweetest military intelligence came out the statement, a warning, a thing that this pipeline could be used to a spine on, on tweeting is reading a used to good basis from the residence of maureen's. they were very concerned about that could happen again. they could use non stream some of the platforms from the pipeline to, to activity to us by on. once we text chancellor schroeder was once again deployed for gas problem. he contacted a man who was once prime minister of sweet young person and the old body school was one of the 1st top level partitions to talk about the climate crisis and see can be us
probably also in hers in restaurants, which was i don't know, these are they bought this debate to say in hindsight and set them on the last one could have done this or that these photographs showed a special closeness of everyone in your office happy that the germans were insuring a high level of energy security. because that was muslim in that easy shot, the government and suite, and then box strongly against is a pipeline to, to the environmental problems and also to, to, to political...
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i think they also realized that deede, in hindsight, had not handle things as best she could have in019. deede's friends and family, their sorrow tinge with regret now honor deede by urging other women not to ignore the warning signs of domestic violence. >> i want deede's life to count for something, i hope people will reach out and asked for help. >> i know you don't blame her for this but i also know you wish that she had been more forthright with the to you, because you would've acted even though she didn't want to. >> yes, we would have. >> there is no question, i would've done things differently if i could go back and relive it. >> but for deede's friends, regrets gave way too much wonderful memories. today there is a plaque at a local doug part, both remembering and honoring a woman whose big heart wouldn't ever let her turn away a stray. >> that is all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. for wat craig melvin: it was the last place you would expect >> i'm .craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i was shocke
i think they also realized that deede, in hindsight, had not handle things as best she could have in019. deede's friends and family, their sorrow tinge with regret now honor deede by urging other women not to ignore the warning signs of domestic violence. >> i want deede's life to count for something, i hope people will reach out and asked for help. >> i know you don't blame her for this but i also know you wish that she had been more forthright with the to you, because you would've...