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no, because i wrote this in hindsight. i think at the - this in hindsight. i think at the time your question is valid. the post office did not realise all of that. :. post office did not realise all of that. . ., , ., , . that. can i turn to the first topic, lease? that. can i turn to the first topic, please? which _ that. can i turn to the first topic, please? which is _ that. can i turn to the first topic, please? which is whether - that. can i turn to the first topic, please? which is whether your . please? which is whether your priority— please? which is whether your priority in— please? which is whether your priority in your time at the post office _ priority in your time at the post office was— priority in your time at the post office was to protect the business? can we _ office was to protect the business? can we turn— office was to protect the business? can we turn up, please, pole 2438. can you see an e—mail exchange between — can you see an e—mail exchange between you and jane mcleod, mark davies _ between you and jane mcleod, mark da
no, because i wrote this in hindsight. i think at the - this in hindsight. i think at the time your question is valid. the post office did not realise all of that. :. post office did not realise all of that. . ., , ., , . that. can i turn to the first topic, lease? that. can i turn to the first topic, please? which _ that. can i turn to the first topic, please? which is _ that. can i turn to the first topic, please? which is whether - that. can i turn to the first topic, please? which is...
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first of all, in hindsight i think he was right, and i hindsight i think he was right, and i regret— hindsight i think he was right, and i regret that the match as he was raising _ i regret that the match as he was raising took too long to address. but i _ raising took too long to address. but i would always respond to people courteously and i don't know genuinely what happened to this e-mail. — genuinely what happened to this e—mail, whether it was picked up by the team, _ e—mail, whether it was picked up by the team, whether i sent it on to somebody. — the team, whether i sent it on to somebody, but i would never ignore something — somebody, but i would never ignore something. if somebody, but i would never ignore somethina . somebody, but i would never ignore somethina. ., ., ~' somebody, but i would never ignore somethina. . ., something. if we look at the foot of .a i e something. if we look at the foot of -a~e two. something. if we look at the foot of page two- we _ something. if we look at the foot of page two- we can — something. if we look at the foot of page two
first of all, in hindsight i think he was right, and i hindsight i think he was right, and i regret— hindsight i think he was right, and i regret that the match as he was raising _ i regret that the match as he was raising took too long to address. but i _ raising took too long to address. but i would always respond to people courteously and i don't know genuinely what happened to this e-mail. — genuinely what happened to this e—mail, whether it was picked up by the team, _ e—mail,...
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my understanding of this with hindsight is that susan had gone to | hindsight is that susan had gone to alice because — hindsight is that susan had gone to alice because you're _ hindsight is that susan had gone to alice because you're remember- hindsight is that susan had gone tol alice because you're remember that alice because you're remember that aiice taiked — alice because you're remember that alice talked about _ alice because you're remember that alice talked about kickback - alice because you're remember that alice talked about kickback from i alice because you're remember thatj alice talked about kickback from the business _ alice talked about kickback from the business and — alice talked about kickback from the business and i— alice talked about kickback from the business and i had _ alice talked about kickback from the business and i had not _ alice talked about kickback from the business and i had not been - alice talked about kickback from the | business and i had not been involved in that— business and i had not been involved in that conversation. _ business
my understanding of this with hindsight is that susan had gone to | hindsight is that susan had gone to alice because — hindsight is that susan had gone to alice because you're _ hindsight is that susan had gone to alice because you're remember- hindsight is that susan had gone tol alice because you're remember that alice because you're remember that aiice taiked — alice because you're remember that alice talked about _ alice because you're remember that alice talked about kickback - alice...
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the comments he makes in this, with hindsight, ring true and _ makes in this, with hindsight, ring true and are — makes in this, with hindsight, ring true and are hard to see again. i had numbers of e—mails, but over the years. _ had numbers of e—mails, but over the years, probably half a dozen. when you add _ years, probably half a dozen. when you add them all together it looks to be _ you add them all together it looks to be quite a few, over a period of time _ to be quite a few, over a period of time i_ to be quite a few, over a period of time i don't — to be quite a few, over a period of time i don't know that i noticed it that much— time i don't know that i noticed it that much but i've applied to ten and he _ that much but i've applied to ten and he has — that much but i've applied to ten and he has said this in his statement, his e—mails became more extreme _ statement, his e—mails became more extreme in— statement, his e—mails became more extreme in that tone to me. exasperated._ extreme in that tone to me. exaserated. , . , . exasperated. yes, and i understa
the comments he makes in this, with hindsight, ring true and _ makes in this, with hindsight, ring true and are — makes in this, with hindsight, ring true and are hard to see again. i had numbers of e—mails, but over the years. _ had numbers of e—mails, but over the years, probably half a dozen. when you add _ years, probably half a dozen. when you add them all together it looks to be _ you add them all together it looks to be quite a few, over a period of time _ to be quite a few, over a...
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with the benefit of hindsight, all of us here today know that prayer was granted. ralph puckett were our nation's highest military decoration. and in the hearts of generations of soldiers to come, the courage and self-sacrifice that earned that honor will be this great man. eternal legacy. the man who volunteered for command, who repeatedly risk his own life to defend his position and rally his men and order them to safety without him. who, in the words of the prophet isaiah, said here are my sin, mate. today, the senate joins roche by training their daughter, martha. their son thomas. and the entire puckett family in remembrance of an extraordinary american who it is an honor to welcome. colonel ralph puckett. junior to the capital. and we want to welcome all of our visitors for this important and solemn occasion. it is our great honor to be a part of it. as speaker of the house, it is my privilege to show the houses profound gratitude for colonel puckett and all of our korean war veterans. colonel puckett's motto was simple he said it this way. this is his quote.
with the benefit of hindsight, all of us here today know that prayer was granted. ralph puckett were our nation's highest military decoration. and in the hearts of generations of soldiers to come, the courage and self-sacrifice that earned that honor will be this great man. eternal legacy. the man who volunteered for command, who repeatedly risk his own life to defend his position and rally his men and order them to safety without him. who, in the words of the prophet isaiah, said here are my...
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with the benefit of hindsight, all of us here today know that prayer was granted. ralph puckett wore our nation's highest military decoration. and in the hearts of generations of soldiers to come, the courage and self-sacrifice that earned that honor will be this great man's eternal legacy. a man who volunteered for command who repeatedly would risk his own life to defend his position, rally his man and ordered them to safety without him. coup, and words of the prophet isaiah said, here am i, send me. today, the senate joins ralph's wife jeannie, their daughter martha, their son and the entire park at him in an extraordinary american. it is an honor to welcome colonel ralph puckett, jr. to the capital. >> and we want to welcome all of our visitors for this important and solemn occasion. it is a great honor to be a part of it. as speaker faust it is my privilege to show the house profound gratitude for colonel puckett, and all of our korean war veterans. colonel puckett's model was simple. you said it this way. this is his quote. be there. when the going gets tough,
with the benefit of hindsight, all of us here today know that prayer was granted. ralph puckett wore our nation's highest military decoration. and in the hearts of generations of soldiers to come, the courage and self-sacrifice that earned that honor will be this great man's eternal legacy. a man who volunteered for command who repeatedly would risk his own life to defend his position, rally his man and ordered them to safety without him. coup, and words of the prophet isaiah said, here am i,...
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their treatment practices if fewer american products had been available and this is not the benefit of hindsight. on either side of the pennines, alder hey and sheffield children's hospital is treated children with bleeding disorders at the height of the aids crisis. alder hey treated its children almost exclusively with large full commercial concentrates. utterly inappropriate. almost all of the children were infected with aids. by contrast, at sheffield, professor sought to minimise exposure to multiple donors by using cryoprecipitate. there was one infection with hiv at sheffield children's hospital. it is still one too many but it is illustrative of the fact that the adoption of different treatment practices by haemophilia clinicians could have substantially reduced the number of infections. treatment choices mattered. take the case of the haemophilia centre at treloar school. of the 122 pupils with haemophilia that attended the school between 1970 and 1987, only 30 survived. the pupils were often regarded as objects for research rather than first and foremost as children whose treatment sho
their treatment practices if fewer american products had been available and this is not the benefit of hindsight. on either side of the pennines, alder hey and sheffield children's hospital is treated children with bleeding disorders at the height of the aids crisis. alder hey treated its children almost exclusively with large full commercial concentrates. utterly inappropriate. almost all of the children were infected with aids. by contrast, at sheffield, professor sought to minimise exposure...
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>> hindsight is 2020. i've learned now that sometimes when people are planning to leave us through death, they will begin to give their things away. so, you know, hindsight being 2020, perhaps that is what was going on with her. there are a number of signs people can look for. cheslie had depression and anxiety. mental illness, while those are the two most common, goes far beyond that. and so when it comes to things like ocd, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, what do those signs look like? and, you know, one thing i love about the being an ambassador of the national alliance of mental illness, they'll put together an exhaustive list of things you can look for, signs, not just in ourselves but in our children that may trigger something is going on with their mental health. i have learned as a mental health advocate, and i am learning every day that knowledge is power and the best way to help others is to learn and go and explore information that is already out there. >> april simpkins, you are not just learn
>> hindsight is 2020. i've learned now that sometimes when people are planning to leave us through death, they will begin to give their things away. so, you know, hindsight being 2020, perhaps that is what was going on with her. there are a number of signs people can look for. cheslie had depression and anxiety. mental illness, while those are the two most common, goes far beyond that. and so when it comes to things like ocd, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, what do those signs look like?...
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in hindsight, - that interview. in hindsight, does it feel appropriate to celebrate that under these circumstances? i celebrate that under these circumstances?— celebrate that under these circumstances? i have seen the bbc celebrate _ circumstances? i have seen the bbc celebrate for _ circumstances? i have seen the bbc celebrate for a _ circumstances? i have seen the bbc celebrate for a lot - circumstances? i have seen the bbc celebrate for a lot less - bbc celebrate for a lot less than theirs. i will not take any lectures about boasting about how things are done successfully back otherwise... i'm not lecturing, certainly not, i'm asking you a question. i pivoted to a full digital show several months ago and the reason i did that, as we were getting gigantic numbers anyway on our youtube channel, this was a perfect illustration a wire wanted to do this. it is a story that many people in the media going to be pursuing for themselves because last week we had, for example, 200,000 plus new subscribers to our youtube
in hindsight, - that interview. in hindsight, does it feel appropriate to celebrate that under these circumstances? i celebrate that under these circumstances?— celebrate that under these circumstances? i have seen the bbc celebrate _ circumstances? i have seen the bbc celebrate for _ circumstances? i have seen the bbc celebrate for a _ circumstances? i have seen the bbc celebrate for a lot - circumstances? i have seen the bbc celebrate for a lot less - bbc celebrate for a lot less than...
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. >> the benefit of hindsight, we should have been prepared to mentally remove the encampment if and when the safety of our community was put at risk. we have since taken decisive action. >> democrats labeling this as a sideshow political theater saying it's much ado about nothing but however john some democratic lawmakers even thank the universities who negotiated with some of the students to essentially shut on the protest they felt it was necessary to do that as a poster calling the police. john? >> john: times those hearings are deja vu the last fall. mark meredith for us, thank you. >> sandra: bringing in a ucla student thank you for coming on the program. please tell us when you were denied access to the you see a leg campus by these pro-palestinian activists, what went down? we are showing video. >> thank you for having me. i was taking the same walk to class as i do every day and this time they expanded outside the encampment and they simply denied me access because of my necklace and because they know i am a proud zionist jewish student on campus. >> sandra: this was the ucl
. >> the benefit of hindsight, we should have been prepared to mentally remove the encampment if and when the safety of our community was put at risk. we have since taken decisive action. >> democrats labeling this as a sideshow political theater saying it's much ado about nothing but however john some democratic lawmakers even thank the universities who negotiated with some of the students to essentially shut on the protest they felt it was necessary to do that as a poster calling...
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but remember, that's kind of hindsight being 2020. so i don't know that that's really going to convince folks that this was all that they make the connection between the campaign in and this this payment. and ultimately remember, you have to get to the point where there's nothing tying the payments itself to donald trump. and none of that came out through this. you need that in order more to make the case. none of that came out through her testimony. but what she did was also impugn the credibility tremendously of michael cohen saying luck. he was always trying to get in the room. he was always trying to be part of the campaign. he wasn't supposed to be. they didn't want them in the room, but he kept trying to get in the room and she also said he tended to go rogue she gave a lot of background on how the trump campaign was feeling after that access hollywood tape came out. do you think that the prosecution was able to paint a picture of trump? being politically motivated and silencing stormy daniels. i hear you when you're saying you
but remember, that's kind of hindsight being 2020. so i don't know that that's really going to convince folks that this was all that they make the connection between the campaign in and this this payment. and ultimately remember, you have to get to the point where there's nothing tying the payments itself to donald trump. and none of that came out through this. you need that in order more to make the case. none of that came out through her testimony. but what she did was also impugn the...
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. >> hindsight is 20/20. i have learned now that sometimes when people are planning to leave us through death, they will begin to give their things away. and so, you know, hindsight 20/20, perhaps that's what was going on with her. there are a number of signs that people can look for, cheslie had depression and anxiety, but mental illness, while those are the two most common, goes far beyond that. and so, when it comes to things like ocd, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, what do those signs look like? and you know, one thing i love about being a nami ambassador is they have put together an exhaustive list of things you can look for, signs, not just in ourselves but in our children, that may trigger something is going on with their mental health. i have learned as a mental health advocate and i'm learning every day that knowledge is power. and the best way to help others is to learn and go and explore information that's already out there. >> april, you're not just learning, you're teaching every day. you're go
. >> hindsight is 20/20. i have learned now that sometimes when people are planning to leave us through death, they will begin to give their things away. and so, you know, hindsight 20/20, perhaps that's what was going on with her. there are a number of signs that people can look for, cheslie had depression and anxiety, but mental illness, while those are the two most common, goes far beyond that. and so, when it comes to things like ocd, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, what do those...
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both of those, now looking back in hindsight, give some clues as to what they were thinking. both of those things they were read today go right to the heart of this case. the first one was jury instructions which detailed whether a defendant can be found guilty if they orchestrated acts that other people dead. criminal acts that other people did. and donald trump clearly is guilty of that. the testimony they asked to relisten to today centered on this famous 2015 trump tower meeting, that many people pointed to as this original moment when the entire scheme that eventually undid the president in this case was concocted. this is where david pecker, michael cohen, and donald trump met, and created this scheme to become the eyes and ears of the trump campaign, to look for any negative stories, to pay people to stay quiet, and that is what eventually led to today's guilty verdict. again, hindsight is always 20/20, but it does seem like what they wanted to hear this morning that that is the direction they were pointing and now we know. geoff: lastly, what comes next? william: as y
both of those, now looking back in hindsight, give some clues as to what they were thinking. both of those things they were read today go right to the heart of this case. the first one was jury instructions which detailed whether a defendant can be found guilty if they orchestrated acts that other people dead. criminal acts that other people did. and donald trump clearly is guilty of that. the testimony they asked to relisten to today centered on this famous 2015 trump tower meeting, that many...
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state attorneys told "the times" they have the benefit of hindsight now, but back then they didn't receive any notice that their actions could be considered unconstitutional. >>> the cdc is watching a new covid-19 variant that could drive a summer surgery. kp.2 is now the leading variant in the u.s. in mid-march it made up just 1% of cases. now it makes up at a quarter of them. early lab information says it could be slightly more infectious than previous variants. the cdc says there's no reason to believe it would cause more severe illness than any other covid strain. >>> google is eliminated 55 positions in san francisco. an electric vehiclemaker rivian will also cut 28 jobs in its palo alto office and another 92 at its southern california facility. earlier this year rivian laid off about 150 workers in the bay area as part of its plan to reduce salaried staff by 10%. >>> employees at an apple store in maryland are threatening to walk off the job. they voted to authorize the first strike against the company's retail operations, saying they want more money and a better work/life balance. t
state attorneys told "the times" they have the benefit of hindsight now, but back then they didn't receive any notice that their actions could be considered unconstitutional. >>> the cdc is watching a new covid-19 variant that could drive a summer surgery. kp.2 is now the leading variant in the u.s. in mid-march it made up just 1% of cases. now it makes up at a quarter of them. early lab information says it could be slightly more infectious than previous variants. the cdc...
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listen, it’s interesting, europe is eating, it’s important here in hindsight, because in fact they have already violated it so much that europe is already like this, guys, well, let’s at least write this down in hindsight, yes, well, look, everything is interesting, they’re eating, they don’t eat, here’s goncharenko, i say, who’s hugging, here, here, here, yes, a man who, look with what interest, almost childish, generally spontaneous, yes, he took pictures, what else i took a selfie there and so on, they ate, they eat. must listen, why? because in the investigation the main thing is not to expose yourself, because if you admit that ukraine, excuse me, is normal. in this regard, this is really the case, they are not atlanticists, they are tied, everything is fine there, in this sense, they have it, but wait, they are worried, why , because of the internal feeling of the injustice of what is happening, or no, well, i mean it’s moral torment for them or some kind of expectation, it’s moral torment they don’t can understand how to get out of this situation, i ’ll explain,
listen, it’s interesting, europe is eating, it’s important here in hindsight, because in fact they have already violated it so much that europe is already like this, guys, well, let’s at least write this down in hindsight, yes, well, look, everything is interesting, they’re eating, they don’t eat, here’s goncharenko, i say, who’s hugging, here, here, here, yes, a man who, look with what interest, almost childish, generally spontaneous, yes, he took pictures, what else i took a...
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so i you make a very good point, but you're doing it with hindsight, my friend. okay. >> well, let us say that we can be very grateful that the vaccine did arrive for the lives that it saved. yes. well, we broke the internet last weekend with my suggestion that harry should be staying at his old family home in central london. take a listen. harry will not be accommodated at buckingham palace, even though it's emptier than a branch of wilkos. so where is he going to stay? the ritz, the dorchester ? well, his ritz, the dorchester? well, his media gigs are drying up, so he might have to go budget. he might have to go budget. he might like the premier inn where he can bunk up with the face of that hotel chain, comedian lenny henry. what a laugh a minute. those two would make. how about a holiday inn express where he can enjoy the wide ranging choice offered by the vending machine if he gets peckish in the middle of the night and i'm delighted to say that britain's favourite pub chain , jd favourite pub chain, jd wetherspoons, now have rooms available in some of their
so i you make a very good point, but you're doing it with hindsight, my friend. okay. >> well, let us say that we can be very grateful that the vaccine did arrive for the lives that it saved. yes. well, we broke the internet last weekend with my suggestion that harry should be staying at his old family home in central london. take a listen. harry will not be accommodated at buckingham palace, even though it's emptier than a branch of wilkos. so where is he going to stay? the ritz, the...
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in hindsight, don't you think? because they're actually going less pornographic? she's saying there's loads of porn out there. this won't be about that. this will actually be more tasteful than most of the stuff on the internet, but it will have a kind of cultural element to it. so that's what we're missing, sort of relatively tasteful soft porn on the high street with some jokes in there. and it was quite inclusive, wasn't it? probably the major, like the major long term effect it had was that of legitimising women being drunk and ladettes and so on the whole zoe ball kind of stuff for that, that kind of stuff for that, that kind of stuff for that, that kind of created a space for that to happen in the male element was actually pretty sort of men. those drunk women sort of thought that they were men. yeah, that could be loaded. started the whole trans movie. yeah. loaded. new atheism trans that was the new loaded pendulum is swinging, distinctive british tv is under threat now. josh according to itv, although not here. it isn't, of course. no, of course not. no,
in hindsight, don't you think? because they're actually going less pornographic? she's saying there's loads of porn out there. this won't be about that. this will actually be more tasteful than most of the stuff on the internet, but it will have a kind of cultural element to it. so that's what we're missing, sort of relatively tasteful soft porn on the high street with some jokes in there. and it was quite inclusive, wasn't it? probably the major, like the major long term effect it had was that...
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so i you make a very good point, but you're doing it with hindsight, my friend. okay. >> well, let us say that we can be very grateful that the vaccine did arrive for the lives that it saved. yes. well, we broke the internet last weekend with my suggestion that harry should be staying at his old family home in central london. take a listen. harry will not be accommodated at buckingham palace, even though it's emptier than a branch of wilkos. so where is he going to stay? the ritz, the dorchester ? well, his ritz, the dorchester? well, his media gigs are drying up, so he might have to go budget. he might have to go budget. he might like the premier inn where he can bunk up with the face of that hotel chain, comedian lenny henry. what a laugh a minute. those two would make. how about a holiday inn express where he can enjoy the wide ranging choice offered by the vending machine if he gets peckish in the middle of the night and i'm delighted to say that britain's favourite pub chain , jd favourite pub chain, jd wetherspoons, now have rooms available in some of their
so i you make a very good point, but you're doing it with hindsight, my friend. okay. >> well, let us say that we can be very grateful that the vaccine did arrive for the lives that it saved. yes. well, we broke the internet last weekend with my suggestion that harry should be staying at his old family home in central london. take a listen. harry will not be accommodated at buckingham palace, even though it's emptier than a branch of wilkos. so where is he going to stay? the ritz, the...
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guest: hindsight is always 2020, right? -- 20/20, right? they are there. they are monitoring. i think at the time israelis were more concerned about missiles coming from lebanon. i'm sure in time there will be plenty of internal investigations going on in israel in which somebody is going to get the blame. in the united states, we had a huge intelligence breakdown on 9/11. israel had its own intelligence breakdown. host: when the house comes in for the day, we will take viewers therefore gavel-to-gavel coverage. we will continue to take phone calls. a republican from the state of wisconsin -- this is joel insult saint marie, michigan. good morning. caller: it is pronounced "sue" saint marie. host: i knew that. i apologize. caller: representative, the last time you were on, i was the last caller. search your archives. he called me an idiot and said i should read the constitution. second of all, i have two medical degrees and what we discussed did not involve the constitution. host: what is your question today? caller: it has to do with republican hypocrisy. the question is this
guest: hindsight is always 2020, right? -- 20/20, right? they are there. they are monitoring. i think at the time israelis were more concerned about missiles coming from lebanon. i'm sure in time there will be plenty of internal investigations going on in israel in which somebody is going to get the blame. in the united states, we had a huge intelligence breakdown on 9/11. israel had its own intelligence breakdown. host: when the house comes in for the day, we will take viewers therefore...
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this way in the way that you create. when you look at the course of military operations, then with hindsight we are all strong, and you can find a lot that you, again, looking back, would have done a little differently, but i can tell you something else, i can tell you that in general very rarely, when wars start, the victorious country starts with that plan and with those... you still need to look, but if you want, not just with respect for what was managed to be done, but it seems to me with the understanding that we have there is a basis, well, if you like, for optimism and pride, there is a big game on the air when we discuss what to do and what not to do in relation to this crisis circle of ukraine, in fact a crisis to change the world order, the first thing that comes to mind, even turning pay attention to our previous discussion, we did not talk about diplomacy. we they spoke as if it did not exist at all, at least to the extent that concerns relations with our opponents, so let’s listen to what foreign minister sergei lavrov said about this, there is no one to talk to yet, because
this way in the way that you create. when you look at the course of military operations, then with hindsight we are all strong, and you can find a lot that you, again, looking back, would have done a little differently, but i can tell you something else, i can tell you that in general very rarely, when wars start, the victorious country starts with that plan and with those... you still need to look, but if you want, not just with respect for what was managed to be done, but it seems to me with...
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this particular case, it was not something out of the ordinary that we do, but it is something now in hindsight that we are reassessing how we do training and moving forward will definitely reassure and make sure that this doesn't happen again. >> the sheriff went on to say a large number of canisters were used during the training in a confined environment. he says the gas likely escaped when they vented the trailer that was used. one parent says their child experienced pretty severe symptoms. >> initially, a sore throat, runny nose, burning eyes but then they had post exposure symptoms 24 hours later, which included kind of a continuous vomiting over the course of like 11 hours, like every four hours. he was getting sick. >> parents say they wish they had received better communication after the incident and are calling for a full investigation. all right. here's a look now at the stories trending tonight on ktvu dot com. one of our top stories. and escaped inmate is back behind bars today after he escaped from the san benito county correctional facility this week and was tracked down to a hote
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so most go, but not in the way that perhaps the worst i had hoped, some hindsight, callaway, that the blow gave, the plan is now on display. and the russian capital have to be captured on the battlefield. bonds. ego is that of reports. so this thing i'm spending on top of it is actually the best in the world for either the united states. wanted everybody to believe that, or they wanted to believe that the abrams tanks, the hard stuff. well, that was until the 1st machines like this, when a peer just outside the town of, of dave come for many, sadly for this one that became the final voyage. and now the united states, apparently they're pulling these tanks away from the front line or rather they have the ukranian come on. do just that because they couldn't face the challenge of a simple coming. kazi drone, some trophies here, mangled, others carry marius scratch. but every one of them carries the flag of the country that manufactured them. in the bold statements, nature was selling the equipment as an absolute game changer for ukraine. united states will be sending $31.00 a room taxed
so most go, but not in the way that perhaps the worst i had hoped, some hindsight, callaway, that the blow gave, the plan is now on display. and the russian capital have to be captured on the battlefield. bonds. ego is that of reports. so this thing i'm spending on top of it is actually the best in the world for either the united states. wanted everybody to believe that, or they wanted to believe that the abrams tanks, the hard stuff. well, that was until the 1st machines like this, when a peer...
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commission has been created, will it help you in any way, or will they simply look for a goat from buvail in hindsight? i thank you very much for this question, you know, you always have to monitor the boroga, see what they are doing, you can't help but watch. the enemy digs very well, accordingly, what were their problems when there was a kharkiv counteroffensive operation, the enemy had only the first line of defense, it was failed and then everything went quite dynamically, dynamically and quickly, what did he do the enemy, after that, built three lines of defense, these are kilometers and kilometers of reinforced concrete, engineering structures with dragon's teeth, with mine barriers, yagozu and many other things that had to be done in ukraine, ukraine had to create a mirror situation. it is absolutely simple to take to do what the body does. and i think that we have secured very reliable defensive lines in this way. uh, what to do now? now it is necessary to analyze in detail where the mistakes were made, by whom they were made, and conduct an operational investigation monitoring not only in the
commission has been created, will it help you in any way, or will they simply look for a goat from buvail in hindsight? i thank you very much for this question, you know, you always have to monitor the boroga, see what they are doing, you can't help but watch. the enemy digs very well, accordingly, what were their problems when there was a kharkiv counteroffensive operation, the enemy had only the first line of defense, it was failed and then everything went quite dynamically, dynamically and...
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. >> guest: hindsight is alwaysds 2020. i think they are there for their monitoring was going on. as anderson at the time the israelis are more concerned about missiles and that sort of thing coming over from lebanon. i'm sure in time to be plenty of internal investigations going on in israel in which somebody's going to get the blame. their intelligence and breakdowns all the time. in the united states made a huge intelligence breakdown on 911. whileow israel had it's own intelligence breakdown i'm sure that something to look into. spewow what about tennis for the house comes in for the day will take viewers there for gavel to gavel coverage when they do. until then your phone calls with congressman glenn republican from the state of wisconsin. this is joel in michigan, good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> i knew that i apologize. >> first of all your representative the last time he was on i was the last caller might source your archives pretty called me an idiot and said that i should create the constitution. i have two medical degrees. we did not discuss involve the consti
. >> guest: hindsight is alwaysds 2020. i think they are there for their monitoring was going on. as anderson at the time the israelis are more concerned about missiles and that sort of thing coming over from lebanon. i'm sure in time to be plenty of internal investigations going on in israel in which somebody's going to get the blame. their intelligence and breakdowns all the time. in the united states made a huge intelligence breakdown on 911. whileow israel had it's own intelligence...
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hearing little snippets from people who have been in the courtroom, the other thing is, you know, 2020 hindsight usually determines who did a great job, right? if one side wins, they did a great job. and if one side loses, though, they did a terrible job. i don't think anybody did any major missteps here. you didn't have any major problem, the judge ran a tight ship. he also did a very good job, i don't i think they each did the lawyers what they wanted to do. the prosecution certainly makes it clear that they think trump was directly involved in all of this, falsification claims and that he was doing it to influence the election, and the defense has made it very clear that they think this is a sort of a bogus, story full of lies and a meaningless, trivial set of documents. and, you know, they've they've done their jobs, and who knows? we'll find out what the jury thinks. could be tomorrow. could be two weeks from now. we just don't know. >> you're not placing any bets, right? you've seen enough to know that you're not placing any bets. >> well, you know, the longer it goes, the normal thinking
hearing little snippets from people who have been in the courtroom, the other thing is, you know, 2020 hindsight usually determines who did a great job, right? if one side wins, they did a great job. and if one side loses, though, they did a terrible job. i don't think anybody did any major missteps here. you didn't have any major problem, the judge ran a tight ship. he also did a very good job, i don't i think they each did the lawyers what they wanted to do. the prosecution certainly makes it...
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certainly with hindsight we can question them. but that's not the point. a leader of a political party indeed of the nation, needs to have character, needs to have personality , and needs to have personality, and needs to have personality, and needs to have some sort of passion. and boris had those three in spades. plus he was a conservative, unlike now the leadership of the conservative party, the conservative party was a difficult beast and has been for some time to sort of herd all the cats, if you like. but those , those cats that but those, those cats that didn't want to be herded, they acted against him. and i know what that's like. yes. you end up with with a party that, as nigel says, commits collective suicide. definitely the party might survive this . might survive this. >> still absolutely herding cats. there are definitely too many pussies in the tory party these days. emma webb like me . these days. emma webb like me. are you 50 over 50 on boris? >> i maybe not quite 5050. i think he has flaws. i agree with nigel that he's he was he's wrong on
certainly with hindsight we can question them. but that's not the point. a leader of a political party indeed of the nation, needs to have character, needs to have personality , and needs to have personality, and needs to have personality, and needs to have some sort of passion. and boris had those three in spades. plus he was a conservative, unlike now the leadership of the conservative party, the conservative party was a difficult beast and has been for some time to sort of herd all the cats,...
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so i don’t want to look like a strong hindsight. i had absolutely no idea that belousov would be offered to be the minister of defense, just yesterday, on the eve of this becoming known, i for example, i would not undertake to predict that it would be belousov who would leave for this role, various people said, by the way, that belousov would leave, maybe the accounts chamber would leave, but then this was denied, and indeed another person was nominated for the accounts chamber today, but i want to say that this is the case when we are once again surprised at... more, ivan the terrible, he was tsar for 47 years, 47 years, this is of course true, but to be honest, i meant the russian emperors, and ivan viv is like that i haven’t been yet, but it doesn’t matter, under all conditions, we are talking about russian governments, if we mean peter and catherine i, we are clearly talking about the most successful russian rulers and... in their case, a long term was an advantage and a disadvantage, it ensured competence, it ensured contin
so i don’t want to look like a strong hindsight. i had absolutely no idea that belousov would be offered to be the minister of defense, just yesterday, on the eve of this becoming known, i for example, i would not undertake to predict that it would be belousov who would leave for this role, various people said, by the way, that belousov would leave, maybe the accounts chamber would leave, but then this was denied, and indeed another person was nominated for the accounts chamber today, but i...
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say that freedoms in the country are being threatened under the rule of president hindsight. they've organized a raleigh and the capital she lives we have it follows the rest of 10 people, including lawyers, activists, journalist, i'm members of civil society groups. this month's rights group say, authorities in the north african country use the judiciary on the police to punish those that opposed to these is moving government. so i thought because the former president jacob zoom has promised to create jobs and tackle crime is launching is nearly fond m k party. and so why so is challenging his former party, the governing african national congress and a general election at the end of the month. zoom is due to stand trial next year on charges of accepting bribes linked to a multi $1000000.00 arms deal done before his time and office. if we're meeting here to tell the nation the country, but how we want to run this country, we need to know how to m. k is going to run this country. what are your invest in cape or limpopo, wherever you are, they're going to be governed and ruled
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nestykovochka, that is they didn't control it before, and now they are trying to do what they want to do with hindsight, so to speak, i understand correctly, well, a little bit wrong, a little bit wrong, since admission to graduate school is based on internal exams that are held in universities , that is , the universities themselves eh... carry out admissions to graduate school, selection of graduate students, where there is a competition, where there is no competition, in fact, they enter according to the rules of the university, and from this year, by the way, there is already a change in the rules of admission, and it is ours for the first time since this year graduate students will enter graduate school by taking special exams, which will be in the form of external examinations, and then the state will really exercise... control over this admission, so far there has been no such situation, they entered according to internal exams and it was completely factual at universities, and the term of study in graduate school is four years, and after the end of four years , the graduate student must finish
nestykovochka, that is they didn't control it before, and now they are trying to do what they want to do with hindsight, so to speak, i understand correctly, well, a little bit wrong, a little bit wrong, since admission to graduate school is based on internal exams that are held in universities , that is , the universities themselves eh... carry out admissions to graduate school, selection of graduate students, where there is a competition, where there is no competition, in fact, they enter...
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we, with the benefit of hindsight and the additional sampling we've taken, we do realise that now it looks like perhaps we should have said something different yesterday. however, we operated at that point with the best intentions and using the sampling and the water quality monitoring that we had available to us. and we were working with the public health authorities as well. experts say outbreaks like this are less common nowadays because of improved water quality. most healthy people will recover within a month. the authorities are looking into the source of the outbreak. people here want answers. jenny kumah, bbc news, devon. the situation in areas of afghanistan hardest hit by flash floods that killed hundreds of people remains critical, the world health organization has said — and the authorities have predicted more bad weather to come. our correspondent caroline davies and her team have visited some of the remote areas hit by the flooding and sent this report from northern baghlan province. this used to be a village. little trace of lives swept away... ..only the debris. sti
we, with the benefit of hindsight and the additional sampling we've taken, we do realise that now it looks like perhaps we should have said something different yesterday. however, we operated at that point with the best intentions and using the sampling and the water quality monitoring that we had available to us. and we were working with the public health authorities as well. experts say outbreaks like this are less common nowadays because of improved water quality. most healthy people will...
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chang says the timing of the plea was unfortunate, and in hindsight, wishes they would have asked for a continuance to consult with banks and give her time to process it. we reached out to altuna mendoza and his attorney, but never heard back. it turns out the plea agreement in banks case is not an isolated one. nbc bay area's investigative unit reviewed records for rape and sexual battery cases from the san mateo sheriff's office dating back to 2018. through public records requests, we obtained information on 60 cases and cross-referenced the original charges with the final outcome. we found 32% of the cases were either rejected by the da's office or later dismissed. 11% are ongoing, and about half, only 57, were resolved. of the 31 cases where the d.a. charged a defendant with a sex crime, 19 resulted in a sex crime conviction. four were convicted of a sex crime by jury, but in eight cases, 26% of the time, the defendant negotiated a non sex related plea deal. sometimes the facts or the witness statements change after we file the case and if our case is weaker than we originally ass
chang says the timing of the plea was unfortunate, and in hindsight, wishes they would have asked for a continuance to consult with banks and give her time to process it. we reached out to altuna mendoza and his attorney, but never heard back. it turns out the plea agreement in banks case is not an isolated one. nbc bay area's investigative unit reviewed records for rape and sexual battery cases from the san mateo sheriff's office dating back to 2018. through public records requests, we...
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favorite domestic films, both cheburashka and the bremen town musicians, it rather still comes a little in hindsight, when the tv hit the every home, i have a question, but you saw all this on tv, probably in black and white, if you are a child. student time, maybe these were fragments, but i watched a full-fledged cartoon, it seems to me, somewhere at the end already in the nineties, it seems to me, since my first trip to the cinema was actually in the nineties, and i’ll tell you now, in the ninety- second year, no, in the ninety-four year, i went to terminator 2, i also went to terminator 2, and that was not a movie. chairs, in my opinion, then they also showed the bremen town musicians, that is, we, for example, walked in the park, there is a stand in the park, well, like a stand, it’s simple, it’s just cardboard on which paper is stuck, written on this paper with a felt-tip pen, time and the film is an arrow, which means pointing to the door. because it is filled with such beer-loving goodness, in fact, it is so sincerely filled with it that when watching this cartoon, you are filled with
favorite domestic films, both cheburashka and the bremen town musicians, it rather still comes a little in hindsight, when the tv hit the every home, i have a question, but you saw all this on tv, probably in black and white, if you are a child. student time, maybe these were fragments, but i watched a full-fledged cartoon, it seems to me, somewhere at the end already in the nineties, it seems to me, since my first trip to the cinema was actually in the nineties, and i’ll tell you now, in the...
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favorite domestic films, both cheburashka and the bremin town musicians, it rather still comes a little in hindsight, when tv... is closer to some kind of student time, that is , this is adult school time, student time, maybe these were fragments, but a full-fledged cartoon. i watched it, it seems to me, somewhere in the late nineties already, it seems to me, since my first trip to the cinema was actually in the nineties, and i ’ll tell you now, in the ninety-second year, no, ninety-four, i went to see terminator 2, i’m also into terminator 2, and it wasn’t a movie theater, it was a video store, that is, it’s an ordinary one. room, here as you and i are sitting here, there is just a tv, there is a video recorder, a video recorder, then it was still called, a man comes out, inserts a video cassette, which means he presses the play button , and a film is shown on tv with, well, with dubbing like this, with dubbing right when you put a clothespin on it the nose was covered, and there were 10 chairs, i think they also showed the bremen musicians back then. that is, for example, we were walking i
favorite domestic films, both cheburashka and the bremin town musicians, it rather still comes a little in hindsight, when tv... is closer to some kind of student time, that is , this is adult school time, student time, maybe these were fragments, but a full-fledged cartoon. i watched it, it seems to me, somewhere in the late nineties already, it seems to me, since my first trip to the cinema was actually in the nineties, and i ’ll tell you now, in the ninety-second year, no, ninety-four, i...
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in hindsight, does it feel appropriate to celebrate that in these circumstances? well, i have seen the bbc celebrate for a lot less than this, i have to be honest. i will not take any lectures about boasting about how things are done successfully or otherwise... i'm certainly not lecturing you, absolutely not, i'm asking you a question... well, i would say this — the reality, as everyone knows, i pivoted to a full digital show several months ago, and the reason i did that is we were getting gigantic numbers anyway on our youtube channel, piers morgan uncensored, and this was a perfect illustration a why i wanted to do this. it is a story that many people in the media are going to be pursuing for themselves because last week we had, for example, 200,000 plus new subscribers to our youtube channel, taking us to nearly 3 million subscribers. that makes us one of the biggest, if not the biggest, youtube channels in the world for news, opinion and interviews. we also have had nearly 12 million views of the interview. we've had millions more debates about the intervie
in hindsight, does it feel appropriate to celebrate that in these circumstances? well, i have seen the bbc celebrate for a lot less than this, i have to be honest. i will not take any lectures about boasting about how things are done successfully or otherwise... i'm certainly not lecturing you, absolutely not, i'm asking you a question... well, i would say this — the reality, as everyone knows, i pivoted to a full digital show several months ago, and the reason i did that is we were getting...
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in hindsight, ukip was a sort of early harbinger of what was happening with brexit. a sort of gateway, wasn't it? exactly. but reform is something a bit different. it does seem to be siphoning votes primarily from the conservatives, although still not probably siphoning votes in the quantity you'd expect if the national polls about where reform is were correct. i mean, ithink you're right to mention all the other parties as well, paddy, because one reason that the labour share in the projected national share and the tory share as well both look quite low in historical terms is because lots more people are using these elections to vote for parties beyond those two main parties. and i think that probably does speak to major levels of dissatisfaction with uk politics, with party politics, with who the parties are producing and offering to them. and i do think that's a little, if it doesn't sound too pompous, for british parliamentary democracy, i think that is a warning light flashing on the dashboard, because as you said at the start of this, paddy, i think gavin barwe
in hindsight, ukip was a sort of early harbinger of what was happening with brexit. a sort of gateway, wasn't it? exactly. but reform is something a bit different. it does seem to be siphoning votes primarily from the conservatives, although still not probably siphoning votes in the quantity you'd expect if the national polls about where reform is were correct. i mean, ithink you're right to mention all the other parties as well, paddy, because one reason that the labour share in the projected...
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but it is in hindsight that you realize how much you learn from those people in your world as opposed to those who pat you on the back i had some great cheerleaders, supportive mentors too, but in hindsight, the barrys of the world really taught me. >> you think entry level position and if you're not entitled and willing to do it because of the promise of what can come down the road, do you think with all the talk we have now about living wages and everybody has got to make $25 an hour, is that the way we should do it, should kids expect to walk in and make $25 an hour or because -- we see what might happen it may be automated. there may be no entry level positions left. >> exactly what you're saying. i think it is our generation in some ways, my generation, who set kids up to believe they are entitled the minute they walk through a door to better pay, better jobs, better tasks, and we the book is full of practical pieces of advice useful and helpful that totally resonated with me because i've lived through it in my experience too. bonnie, thank you for coming in today. again, the new
but it is in hindsight that you realize how much you learn from those people in your world as opposed to those who pat you on the back i had some great cheerleaders, supportive mentors too, but in hindsight, the barrys of the world really taught me. >> you think entry level position and if you're not entitled and willing to do it because of the promise of what can come down the road, do you think with all the talk we have now about living wages and everybody has got to make $25 an hour,...
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we're looking for germans, not for russians, but only in hindsight that it's like, oh, it was the russians all when it revealed in september, essentially 1945, a couple of months after the war ends, that there was a pretty robust spying operation in which, again, as a rabbit hole, i'm going to resist going down. we they did manage to steal some information to turn some people to get some that doesn't actually help the soviet bomb project that much. but that's another story. so yeah it is high security, but oppenheimer doesn't really care. all right. thank you. so we have a couple more minutes here. so i'm going to ask you, i think one more kind of general history question, and then we've got a lot of questions. oppenheimer's relationship to some other people. so i'll come back to those in a second. but obviously, you highlighted the bombing of hiroshima. we didn't really talk about nagasaki. so how does that second bomb fit into this story? in either oppenheimer's work, the perception from the public or however you would to share it? yeah, that's a good question because know we all often t
we're looking for germans, not for russians, but only in hindsight that it's like, oh, it was the russians all when it revealed in september, essentially 1945, a couple of months after the war ends, that there was a pretty robust spying operation in which, again, as a rabbit hole, i'm going to resist going down. we they did manage to steal some information to turn some people to get some that doesn't actually help the soviet bomb project that much. but that's another story. so yeah it is high...
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matters some decades ago in the wrongdoing found in interestingly, this is not just looking at it with hindsight and other things done there were clearly and completely out of step with what should've been normal, ethical medical practice and going out trials on children and consideration to the parents and it risk of hepatitis was known and actually hiv. and there's a moment of reflection needed here by nhs leaders and doctors in the lot is changed since then and patient voices given a lot more notice these days and it is a duty of candour but is made clear, this report will need to be read very closely indeed. we start with a major development from the international criminal court — where the prosecutor has said that his office is seeking arrest warrants for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the defence minister yoav gallant — on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in gaza. in the past few minutes presidentjoe biden has called the move "outrageous" and said that " there is no equivalence — none — is no equivalence — none — between israel and hamas." th
matters some decades ago in the wrongdoing found in interestingly, this is not just looking at it with hindsight and other things done there were clearly and completely out of step with what should've been normal, ethical medical practice and going out trials on children and consideration to the parents and it risk of hepatitis was known and actually hiv. and there's a moment of reflection needed here by nhs leaders and doctors in the lot is changed since then and patient voices given a lot...
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the important thing about sir brian's report is he says this is notjust with hindsight, he is looking back to the conduct of doctors wing experiments on children without telling them or their parents, giving people blood products or transfusions infected with viruses, that was just unacceptable at the time and there's absolutely no defence in his view. tomorrow we move onto this big issue of how will the organise compensation and how long will it take and how much money will it involve? , . ., take and how much money will it involve? , ., ~ , ., �* , involve? hugh pym, thank you. let's to to involve? hugh pym, thank you. let's go to westminster _ involve? hugh pym, thank you. let's go to westminster with _ involve? hugh pym, thank you. let's go to westminster with chris - involve? hugh pym, thank you. let's go to westminster with chris mason. i go to westminster with chris mason. i don't think i have seen rishi sunak at the dispatch box, rarely i think in his premiership, as serious and frankly as downbeat in his analysis of what had been going on here. i analysis of what had been g
the important thing about sir brian's report is he says this is notjust with hindsight, he is looking back to the conduct of doctors wing experiments on children without telling them or their parents, giving people blood products or transfusions infected with viruses, that was just unacceptable at the time and there's absolutely no defence in his view. tomorrow we move onto this big issue of how will the organise compensation and how long will it take and how much money will it involve? , . .,...