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all of these things in hindsight. >> poor guy. kurt is offering a $2,000 reward for it safe return. >> poor guy. poor couple. >> yes, but they'll come after him. run for the hills. still ahead this morning, apple's latest iphones hit store shelves. >> and fans in other countries has first dibs on the new device, why the lines were a lot short they are time around >> today is the day apple fans have been waiting for, a and eight plus go on sale, and if you live on other side of the worlds like these folks in sydney, australia, shanghai, china, you can already buy one although the new phones come with improved cameras, i always love that, processers lines do appear to be shorter, that could be because people are waiting for the more expensive iphone ten, pre orders for that phone begin october 27th. now, remember, i think that will cost about what, $999? >> let's rounds it up, $1,000. >> hena doba joins us from the new york fock stock exchanges, good morning, so buying a house apparently getting more expensive? >> like a lot of thin
all of these things in hindsight. >> poor guy. kurt is offering a $2,000 reward for it safe return. >> poor guy. poor couple. >> yes, but they'll come after him. run for the hills. still ahead this morning, apple's latest iphones hit store shelves. >> and fans in other countries has first dibs on the new device, why the lines were a lot short they are time around >> today is the day apple fans have been waiting for, a and eight plus go on sale, and if you live on...
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filipe reigns and what he has to say in hindsight next. >>> came find to find donald j. the campaign who was legendary for a kind of bluster, pretty unusual task and calculate how candidate trump might behave on stage with clinton. >> donald j. trump. [ applause ] [ laughter ] >> it caused laugh and on september 24th, 2016 there was another matter clinton was on stage with trump during that second presidential debate on october 9th, just days after the "access hollywood" tape was released. >> in my debate prep, we practiced this. the young man playing trump would stock me and i practiced keeping my composure and practiced not getting rattled so while i'm answering questions, my mind is going okay do i keep my composure, do i act like a president. >> what he said was extremely unwise. >> or do i wheel around and say get out of my space, back up you creep? >> advisor to secretary clinton, phillip reigns who played donald trump in dozens of mock debates joins me now. interesting to watch every bit of the complexity and polarization of hillary clinton the moment she has a bo
filipe reigns and what he has to say in hindsight next. >>> came find to find donald j. the campaign who was legendary for a kind of bluster, pretty unusual task and calculate how candidate trump might behave on stage with clinton. >> donald j. trump. [ applause ] [ laughter ] >> it caused laugh and on september 24th, 2016 there was another matter clinton was on stage with trump during that second presidential debate on october 9th, just days after the "access...
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filipe reigns and what he has to say in hindsight next. i was playing golf days ago... love golf. used to love golf. wait, what, what happened? i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. hit could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy you for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls... and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement™, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old o
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i think you are right at the start, hindsight is always 20/20. byid: i want to sum up asking one final question. i'm sorry, we are according all the students that i planted in the audience on this. i did not tell them what to say. the questions about careers, being a student here, in national security, interested, possibly, in a career, and of course you had a long, fruitful career starting from the start in public service -- what should they be thinking about doing now to, kind of, or themselves for that, and for those that are going to be getting their well-earned degrees -- either graduate degrees or undergraduate degrees in may, and let's say they don't have as same ideological bend the current administration, should they factor that in when they are trying to decide whether to pursue at least federal public service right now, or what should they think about? lisa: so, on your last part of the question -- look, this is -- it is a highly personal decision about how you weigh what is important to you from a policy did -- perspective and where y
i think you are right at the start, hindsight is always 20/20. byid: i want to sum up asking one final question. i'm sorry, we are according all the students that i planted in the audience on this. i did not tell them what to say. the questions about careers, being a student here, in national security, interested, possibly, in a career, and of course you had a long, fruitful career starting from the start in public service -- what should they be thinking about doing now to, kind of, or...
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i started having some, what in hindsight were symptoms.the time they were just little problems that were easily explained in other ways. i had a cough. but "end of summer allergies," i thought. i would have aches and pains a little bit when i exercised, but i'd never been this age before, so i-- you know, it was just something new. i started to lose weight, but i'm always trying to lose weight. i just thought i was unusually disciplined this time around. when i collected all that stuff, i went in to see a doctor. first saw nothing, because he didn't even think to test me for what i had. prescribed allergy medicine, et cetera. and then a couple weeks later, when it didn't go away, i took a full cat scan. and then that lit up like a christmas tree. and he called me up and told me i had lymphoma. so when the doctor tells you you have lymphoma, does he say, "well, we can treat it and there's no big problem. it's just a matter of treatment." or did he say, "look, this could be life-threatening"? well, it's life-threatening, for sure. there's ap
i started having some, what in hindsight were symptoms.the time they were just little problems that were easily explained in other ways. i had a cough. but "end of summer allergies," i thought. i would have aches and pains a little bit when i exercised, but i'd never been this age before, so i-- you know, it was just something new. i started to lose weight, but i'm always trying to lose weight. i just thought i was unusually disciplined this time around. when i collected all that...
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hindsight is always 2020.nnot roll back the clock. >> every day and month that goes by really that person is living unsafely in their home.>> reporter: california's largest taxpayer funded homecare program. with that money claire ramsey -- says it appears contra costa is particularly failing. >> they do seem to be falling behind.>> out people's -- are people's lives at risk because of this problem? >> yes. people do sometimes hurt themselves or fall because they are not getting the care they need. it is a dangerous situation. >> the issues facing contra costa -- county. other counties are not far behind us.>> reporter: more families who say they cannot wait any longer. her father has something to say. >> my father said -- the united states. the government helping the old people. >> he is still grateful>> yes>> reporter: social workers average more than 300 cases each. right now that county has eight vacancies. they are competing with other counties to fill the spots. other counties are paying more money. >> yo
hindsight is always 2020.nnot roll back the clock. >> every day and month that goes by really that person is living unsafely in their home.>> reporter: california's largest taxpayer funded homecare program. with that money claire ramsey -- says it appears contra costa is particularly failing. >> they do seem to be falling behind.>> out people's -- are people's lives at risk because of this problem? >> yes. people do sometimes hurt themselves or fall because they...
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learning experience forjoe root, england's test captain and he said there were maybe some things in hindsightsaid he loved the chance to play in the ipl next year but he can't look much further than here and now. and so toby roland—jones will play for england in this test, not necessarily because he is better than chris woakes but because he will give england a better chance of winning the test. mason crane, the young leg—spinner, bowled in practice but won't play in the match, even if he goes to the ashes. when i spoke to england's captain i wondered if this match was a missed opportunity to experiment. it would be easy to look at things like that but this week the situation is we arei—i. you have to pick the team that you think is going to win, what's going to be the best, give us the best chance of coming out of the series on top. this is what we have gone with. i'm really looking forward to another good week and finishing off an exciting year of test cricket in england. the west indies practised today with a clear goal in mind. they had the chance to win this series, said captainjason hol
learning experience forjoe root, england's test captain and he said there were maybe some things in hindsightsaid he loved the chance to play in the ipl next year but he can't look much further than here and now. and so toby roland—jones will play for england in this test, not necessarily because he is better than chris woakes but because he will give england a better chance of winning the test. mason crane, the young leg—spinner, bowled in practice but won't play in the match, even if he...
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be a learning experience forjoe root as the new english text captain and there are few things in hindsighthe said he loved the opportunity to play in the ipl next year but it cannot look much further than here and now and so toby rowland joe plays for england, not necessarily because he is a better player but because it will give england a better chance of winning this test. mason crane, the young leg spinner bowled in the practice that she and that he will not play in the test match, even if it goes to the ashes. so when i spoke to the captain i wondered if this match was a missed opportunity to experiment. i think it would be easy to look at things like that but when you come into this week and the situation is we are one all and need to make certain that you choose the tea m to make certain that you choose the team that you think will win. what will be the best, give us the best chance of coming out this series on top. this is what we have gone with andi top. this is what we have gone with and i am looking forward to hopefully another good week and finishing off what has been an excitin
be a learning experience forjoe root as the new english text captain and there are few things in hindsighthe said he loved the opportunity to play in the ipl next year but it cannot look much further than here and now and so toby rowland joe plays for england, not necessarily because he is a better player but because it will give england a better chance of winning this test. mason crane, the young leg spinner bowled in the practice that she and that he will not play in the test match, even if...
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hindsight's always 20/20. >> i want to sum up by asking one final question. i'm sure we're not going to get all the students who i planted in the audience in on that. i didn't tell them what to say, i can assure you that. the question is about a careers and being a student here and national security, interested possibly in a career and of course you had a long and fruitful career really starting right from the start in public service. a, what should they be thinking about doing now to prepare themselves for that, and for those who are going to be getting their well earned degrees either graduate degrees or undergraduate degrees in may and let's say they're a little -- they don't have the same ideologic bent as the current administration, should they factor that in when they're trying to decide whether to pursue at least federal public service right now or what should they think about? >> so on the last part of the question, this is -- it's a highly personal decision about how you weigh what's important to you from a policy perspective and where you're going t
hindsight's always 20/20. >> i want to sum up by asking one final question. i'm sure we're not going to get all the students who i planted in the audience in on that. i didn't tell them what to say, i can assure you that. the question is about a careers and being a student here and national security, interested possibly in a career and of course you had a long and fruitful career really starting right from the start in public service. a, what should they be thinking about doing now to...
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so i stopped -- but, you know, in hindsight, i didn't have a thing to worry about. rick was so arrogant. there was no way that two ladies add two fbi guys, are ever going to catch me. you're absolutely right, the bureau has coverage. so, what did rick do? he -- after he leaves the soviet union -- i mean leaves the soviet embassy, he calls his buddies -- i assume in the washington field office -- and said, if you see a guy that went into the embassy at 1:15 p.m. today, it's i. now, he had sort of an excuse for being there, sort of. we, at cia headquarters, never knew that he walked into the embassy. until later during the investigation. when the bureau was basically handling things. however, at the time, beginning in early 1985, rick was developing, as i said, a soviet national. an arms control specialist. there was nothing out of the ordinary. rick doing this job. his contact with this individual was known to fbi headquarters, cia headquarters. it was -- he reported the contacts to each during this developmental phases, and that particular day, rick was scheduled to
so i stopped -- but, you know, in hindsight, i didn't have a thing to worry about. rick was so arrogant. there was no way that two ladies add two fbi guys, are ever going to catch me. you're absolutely right, the bureau has coverage. so, what did rick do? he -- after he leaves the soviet union -- i mean leaves the soviet embassy, he calls his buddies -- i assume in the washington field office -- and said, if you see a guy that went into the embassy at 1:15 p.m. today, it's i. now, he had sort...
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hindsight is 2020 we cannot roll back the clock. >> they say they cannot. responsible to help these families. we do a lot of extra work. >> every day or month that goes by that person is living unsafely in their home.>> reporter: ihss is the largest taxpayer-funded program and it appears that contra costa is particularly failing. >> contra costa appears to be falling further and further behind. >> reporter: are people's lives at risk due to the problem? >> yes. people sometimes hurt themselves, or fall because they don't get the care that they need. i think this is a dangerous situation. >> the issues facing contra costa county, other counties are not far behind. >> reporter: it is impacting families that say they cannot wait any longer. this father had something to say. >> my father says that the united states government, and the state for helping the old people, he is grateful. >> candace is joining us live in the studio this morning. it appears the county missed out on the chance to increase the staff when they were supposed to. understand one woman says
hindsight is 2020 we cannot roll back the clock. >> they say they cannot. responsible to help these families. we do a lot of extra work. >> every day or month that goes by that person is living unsafely in their home.>> reporter: ihss is the largest taxpayer-funded program and it appears that contra costa is particularly failing. >> contra costa appears to be falling further and further behind. >> reporter: are people's lives at risk due to the problem? >>...
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in hindsight i really consider that time of suffering to be one of the biggest gifts god gave me in mye because it completely changed my path in life. if it had not been for that, i wouldn't be sitting here today. i don't think i would be happy where i was i understand what you're saying. that you found a way through the suffering and to make use of the suffering. >> yes. suffering really truly is a gift. i can say that with 100% could have had. i have found that in subsequent times where i had to suffer in life, i've been able to see this is not a punishment but it's a gift and god is inviting me to learn something and grow somewhere, maybe preparing me for something new lapping in my life and i find myself more hope and questioning. -- -- happening. and curious about where the suffering might lead, even as etc, painful. >> what i like about your story, i think you're saying this catholic faith you renewed didn't give me a way to avoid looking sorrow and suffering in the face. it gave me a way to understand it and offer it for redemption. which is something many young people go throug
in hindsight i really consider that time of suffering to be one of the biggest gifts god gave me in mye because it completely changed my path in life. if it had not been for that, i wouldn't be sitting here today. i don't think i would be happy where i was i understand what you're saying. that you found a way through the suffering and to make use of the suffering. >> yes. suffering really truly is a gift. i can say that with 100% could have had. i have found that in subsequent times where...
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at the very least, it will portray it in hindsight. as you showed in your chart.he really had one issue that came up all the time. that the media brought up all the time. and somehow that had a greater impact or got more time than the dozens of things from taxes to the treatment of we will to his bankruptcies, than before. >> and it's up on the screen. we'll leave it on the screen, to your point. this is not my chart. this is a harvard study and what the media said. so its only bias is what the media covered. and it is not only about blue and red. if you were a voter, you wanted to know about the respective job plans, as you see on the chart. you got very much less information with b the two candidates' job plans, and more than triple the same information about e-mail of the. >> and even worse, if you were watching tv, or reading the paper about her jobs plan, you would then hear or read several paragraphs about donald trump saying lock her up because of her e-mail. the e-mail wasn't just covered too much and every day, it permeated everything. you would see biogr
at the very least, it will portray it in hindsight. as you showed in your chart.he really had one issue that came up all the time. that the media brought up all the time. and somehow that had a greater impact or got more time than the dozens of things from taxes to the treatment of we will to his bankruptcies, than before. >> and it's up on the screen. we'll leave it on the screen, to your point. this is not my chart. this is a harvard study and what the media said. so its only bias is...
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. >> when hindsight is 20/20 when you look back but you don't know. >> reporter: players who donatedr research were found to have cte. nfl was involved in a settlement with a lawsuit brought by players and their families. hernandez was not part of that lawsuit. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning" we'll take a look at nation national african museum of history and culture. i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." must've been hot out there today, huh? yeah. yeah ok. yeah. beat even the toughest stains and odors with new super... ...concentrated tide sport. the new tide sport collection. it's got to be tide fromto the wobbling yogis.kers to the stationary race winners, we all need lean protein. and it comes in a jimmy dean's delights breakfast sandwich. stacked with 17 grams of protein. lean into a great day. shine on. . >>> our top stories this morning, kim jong-un says president trump is mentally deranged for threatening to destroy his country. he said mr. trump will pay dearly for his remarks aet the u.n. mr. trump imposed sanctions on individuals and countries who trade wi
. >> when hindsight is 20/20 when you look back but you don't know. >> reporter: players who donatedr research were found to have cte. nfl was involved in a settlement with a lawsuit brought by players and their families. hernandez was not part of that lawsuit. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning" we'll take a look at nation national african museum of history and culture. i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." must've been hot out there today,...
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. >> when hindsight is 20/20 and there are certain things we may have noticed but you don't know. >>t boston university were found to have cte. you might recall that the nfl agreed four years ago to a $1 billion settlement in a brain injury lawsuit brought by a group of former players and their families. aaron hernandez us with not part of that lawsuit. but researchers today said hernandez had the most severe case of cte ever found in someone his age. >> thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will
. >> when hindsight is 20/20 and there are certain things we may have noticed but you don't know. >>t boston university were found to have cte. you might recall that the nfl agreed four years ago to a $1 billion settlement in a brain injury lawsuit brought by a group of former players and their families. aaron hernandez us with not part of that lawsuit. but researchers today said hernandez had the most severe case of cte ever found in someone his age. >> thank you....
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in hindsight would you have opened this place up and put 700 beds? knowing what you know now, >> i would have put staff in here before the storm hit. got beds, and do everything we could to prepare to help. >> pastor osteen tried to focus on the future. he is going to dedicate 12 members of his staff to focusing on the victims of harvey. not only helping them get the essentials they need, but also helping them financially. >>> we never had that one, okay? >> that's happening right there. bachelor nation in shock, and awe today after corinne and demario clearly put the scandal in paradise behind them. >> clearly. "e.t." online's lauren zima with corinne today, and she got to the bottom of their late nightclub reunion. >> what was that like to see him? >> i'm glad i got to see him, and be our normal self. >> did you text him? >> we did. >> corinne and demario were out having drinks last night with the rest of the "paradise" cast and corinne wrapping her legs around demario, reminiscent of the infamous pool incident that shut down production for the fir
in hindsight would you have opened this place up and put 700 beds? knowing what you know now, >> i would have put staff in here before the storm hit. got beds, and do everything we could to prepare to help. >> pastor osteen tried to focus on the future. he is going to dedicate 12 members of his staff to focusing on the victims of harvey. not only helping them get the essentials they need, but also helping them financially. >>> we never had that one, okay? >> that's...
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hindsight is always 2020. >> i want to sum up by asking one final question so i'd like to get all the students i planted in the audience in on this. i didn't tell them what to say, can assure you that. the question is about careers and being a student here in national security, interested possibly in a career and of course you have a long and fruitful career right from the start of public service. a what should they be thinking about doing now to prepare themselves for that and for those who are getting their well-earned degree, either graduate degrees are undergraduate degrees in may, they don't have the same ideological bent that the current administration has. do you factor that in whether they are trying to pursue federal public service now or what should they think about that? >> on your last question look, this is a highly personal decision about how you weigh what's important to you from a policy perspective and if you go into public service at the federal level or at any level in the current environment. i think you should know what your lines are. is there a particular issue
hindsight is always 2020. >> i want to sum up by asking one final question so i'd like to get all the students i planted in the audience in on this. i didn't tell them what to say, can assure you that. the question is about careers and being a student here in national security, interested possibly in a career and of course you have a long and fruitful career right from the start of public service. a what should they be thinking about doing now to prepare themselves for that and for those...
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in hindsight would you have opened this place up and put 700 beds? knowing what you know now, >> i would have put staff in here before the storm hit. i would have put beds an do everything we could to be prepared. >> pastor osteen tried to focus on the future. he is going to dedicate 12 members of his staff to focusing on the victims of harvey. not only helping them gee t th essentials they need, but also helping them financially. >> today officially marks 20 years since princess diana's death. while her sons are mourning in private the p tribute to the forever people's princess. >> today in paris, at the site of diana's fatal car crash, and in london at kensington palace where she lived, mourners laid flowers in her memory. 20 years ago, in the days following diana's death, the british people were grieving, and eager to hear from their queen. our mark steines was there. >> here at buckingham palace, people have gathered outside the gates to catch a glimpse of the queen and hear her message, perhaps the most important message of her 45-year reign. >>
in hindsight would you have opened this place up and put 700 beds? knowing what you know now, >> i would have put staff in here before the storm hit. i would have put beds an do everything we could to be prepared. >> pastor osteen tried to focus on the future. he is going to dedicate 12 members of his staff to focusing on the victims of harvey. not only helping them gee t th essentials they need, but also helping them financially. >> today officially marks 20 years since...
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some levels of support if you don't have the stomach for stocks >> while that chart makes since in hindsight, half a retracement that you pull half and double that op the way up is is something that works until its doesn't. so give me the most important thing you're watching if we are not going to hold this 23.80, where ever we're at. there's key levels below the market the fact things have gone up in the last six months on a nice even scale doesn't tell me anything about tomorrow. >> sure, it doesn't unless you really want to trade off these values and see what we've done in the past. this doesn't safeguard us to your point for having that big drop one day but if you look tat 50-day, the 100 day and 200 day, where 1%, 2% and basically 5% away from those levels >> all right >> you have to tell me your risk that's where you jump in >> we'll see if grasso makes it back to the desk just joking. he's coming back coming up, something strange is happening. gold is up for the first time. we'll tell you why plus, it is a call heard around the world. andrew left betting against bitcoin here on fast a
some levels of support if you don't have the stomach for stocks >> while that chart makes since in hindsight, half a retracement that you pull half and double that op the way up is is something that works until its doesn't. so give me the most important thing you're watching if we are not going to hold this 23.80, where ever we're at. there's key levels below the market the fact things have gone up in the last six months on a nice even scale doesn't tell me anything about tomorrow....
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contribution reach today when we look back in hindsight we we can see the full confidence that it was a mistake after nine eleven we again it appeared the same mistake and what happens today that might come that accusing of bring terrorists america not it accusing of having sanctuaries on our sworn writ as. control almost forty bush and of the dead tree they don't need. to operate from they have plenty of better treated they're going to have sanctuary they can have bases they're going to have their families over there they can upgrade from there against anybody you know. skateboarding by by a by. washington this one acceptable you know box has been a part. of the us over sixty seventy years you've been partners in defense of alliances we have been their strategic partners so this is something you know. which compels us to rethink the whole. alignment and. this. and then they did their lives that they have given us billions or more millions. of. nuclear pods. including us if we did nuclear graze the world we can all get rid of nuclear weapons which are if we one day god forbid will des
contribution reach today when we look back in hindsight we we can see the full confidence that it was a mistake after nine eleven we again it appeared the same mistake and what happens today that might come that accusing of bring terrorists america not it accusing of having sanctuaries on our sworn writ as. control almost forty bush and of the dead tree they don't need. to operate from they have plenty of better treated they're going to have sanctuary they can have bases they're going to have...
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american effort in afghanistan instead of recognizing our contribution reach today when we look back in hindsight really can see. full of confidence that it was a mistake after nine eleven we again it appeared the same mistake and what happens today that americans are accusing of harboring terrorists america not accusing of having sanctuaries on our soil grid as. control almost forty percent of the dead tree they don't need. to operate from they have plenty of. good they're going to have sanctuary they can have bases they're going to have their families over there they can operate for from there against anybody you know. scapegoating box on scapegoating by a by. by washington this is one acceptable you know box in a park. in the us over sixty seventy years have been partners in defense of alliances we have been their strategic partners so this is something you know which bits compels us to rethink the whole. alignment and. this. and then they tell us that they have given us billions or more billions you know. a huge fire at an arms depo in western ukraine has forced the evacuation of nearly thirt
american effort in afghanistan instead of recognizing our contribution reach today when we look back in hindsight really can see. full of confidence that it was a mistake after nine eleven we again it appeared the same mistake and what happens today that americans are accusing of harboring terrorists america not accusing of having sanctuaries on our soil grid as. control almost forty percent of the dead tree they don't need. to operate from they have plenty of. good they're going to have...
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. >> hindsight is 20/20. you look back, and there's certain things that we may have noticed but you don't know. deeply troubled, deeply saddened and i know for a fact the entire family, especially shayanna, is deeply troubled by this whole thing. >> cte can cause violent mood swings and other disorders. during the trial that landed hernandez in prison, cte was not raised in his defense. the nfl and the patriots have not commented about the new lawsuit. >>> the police chief of oklahoma city is planning to meet with advocates of the hearing impaired after a deaf man was shot and killed by an officer. it happened when police tracked down a pickup truck that was involved in a hit-and-run. now, they say the driver's son, 35-year-old magdiel sanchez, confronted them holding a metal pipe and he was shot after ignoring orders to drop the pipe. neighbors say they were screaming to the officers that sanchez was deaf. the officer who pulled the trigger is now on leave. >>> a 61-year-old hunter is back with his family af
. >> hindsight is 20/20. you look back, and there's certain things that we may have noticed but you don't know. deeply troubled, deeply saddened and i know for a fact the entire family, especially shayanna, is deeply troubled by this whole thing. >> cte can cause violent mood swings and other disorders. during the trial that landed hernandez in prison, cte was not raised in his defense. the nfl and the patriots have not commented about the new lawsuit. >>> the police chief...
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gauged in their quote unquote concerted campaign to displace arab communities in northern iraq in hindsight it all looks like part of a larger preplanned nation building campaign. didn't just randomly fall to benefit the kurds. i don't think this is an accurate account i'm afraid if we. go back to one of the first points you made you referred to amnesty international and i'm just international can only successfully. work and conduct its important mission in protecting human rights in the kurdistan region and in areas protected by the peshmerga amnesty international correctly focuses on human rights and the rights of minorities and there's a very simple test of whether kurdistan is a safe place for minorities it's the place where the refugees and the i.d.p.'s all accumulate because they know that their they will be well treated their lives will be protected and their rights will be protected unlike elsewhere in iraq it's in fact a shocking indictment of the federal government of iraq that there are so many refugees living inside kurdistan none of whom are supplied by the resources of the fed
gauged in their quote unquote concerted campaign to displace arab communities in northern iraq in hindsight it all looks like part of a larger preplanned nation building campaign. didn't just randomly fall to benefit the kurds. i don't think this is an accurate account i'm afraid if we. go back to one of the first points you made you referred to amnesty international and i'm just international can only successfully. work and conduct its important mission in protecting human rights in the...
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with hindsight, the instructions look like a blueprint for the westminster attack eight months later.tabbed policeman to death. injuly 2016, we were also in conversation with another is handler, who had another target. london bridge, he wrote. use truck, axe, anything. we were directed to terrorist guides on the so—called dark web. one of them showed how to use a vehicle to kill people. the other showed how to use knives and home—made bombs for maximum impact. there was a description of how to create a fake suicide vest, and how it can be used to stop the police from attacking you if you are standing next to civilians. the instructions bear all the hallmarks of the carnage nearly a year later at london bridge. a van, knives, fake suicide belts and a stash of improvised bombs. hanif oadir, a former al-qaeda fighter, now tackling radicalisation, is alarmed at how quickly encrypted communication can radicalise young britons. at that time in 2002, it still took me six to seven months. if they'd have had this kind of technology, i would... i would put my hand on my heart and i would say gu
with hindsight, the instructions look like a blueprint for the westminster attack eight months later.tabbed policeman to death. injuly 2016, we were also in conversation with another is handler, who had another target. london bridge, he wrote. use truck, axe, anything. we were directed to terrorist guides on the so—called dark web. one of them showed how to use a vehicle to kill people. the other showed how to use knives and home—made bombs for maximum impact. there was a description of how...
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. >> when hindsight is 20/20, you look back and there are certain things we may have noticed, but you don't know. >> reporter: 110 out of the 111 brains of former n.f.l. players donated to research at boston university were found to have c.t.e. anthony, you might recall that the n.f.l. graeld just about four years ago to a $1 billion settlement in a brain injury lawsuit brought by a group of former players and their families. aaron hernandez was not part of that lawsuit, but researchers today said hernandez had the most severe case of c.t.e. ever found in someone his age. anthony. >> mason: a tragic story. thank you, j.b. the earthquake death toll in mexico rose today to at least 273. more than two days after the magnitude 7.1 earthquake reduced buildings to rubble, survivors are still being rescued. manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: at the start day, rescuers believed a 12-year-old girl was still trapped in this crumbled school. the drama rivetted a traumatized nation as crews used thermal cameras to figure out a way to reach her ( whistle ) loart they brought a teach toart sce
. >> when hindsight is 20/20, you look back and there are certain things we may have noticed, but you don't know. >> reporter: 110 out of the 111 brains of former n.f.l. players donated to research at boston university were found to have c.t.e. anthony, you might recall that the n.f.l. graeld just about four years ago to a $1 billion settlement in a brain injury lawsuit brought by a group of former players and their families. aaron hernandez was not part of that lawsuit, but...
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well now the president with the benefit of hindsight realize that's really can't count on the republicansnate to could it. so now he is going to have to pull out his best monty hall impersonation to try let's make a deal with democrats as well in the u.s. senate. brian: yeah. and last night was so important because you have these vulnerable democrats outside john tester. you have got to get to 60. more importantly, if you don't want to be surprised, and you are a democrat. if you are the president and want to hear what democrats want, and what some of the hurdles might be, for example, i imagine during that conversation joe manchin or heidi heitkamp says here's the obstacle to me voting with you. and then the president would take note. of course, his finance guys are there. and today he is going to be meeting with the problem solvers in the house. the problem solvers in the house are people that are relatively open to doing this crazy thing called trying to get something done. ainsley: republicans in congress need to get on board. they didn't do obamacare. they didn't fix that problem. if
well now the president with the benefit of hindsight realize that's really can't count on the republicansnate to could it. so now he is going to have to pull out his best monty hall impersonation to try let's make a deal with democrats as well in the u.s. senate. brian: yeah. and last night was so important because you have these vulnerable democrats outside john tester. you have got to get to 60. more importantly, if you don't want to be surprised, and you are a democrat. if you are the...
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before they shot a movie took him twenty years to get it made but amazed then the it's obviously in hindsight seems to predict the rise of the yeah rope. don't try there's a man. we would like to photograph it well yes and no i don't really see it as you . know i. think we would all just. grow the photographs yes. i wouldn't mind doing. would be on my list you know. what can he do with me is who he is. you know you you know far more interested in putin because i think putin is quite a politician you know. really clever man so you know. putin. thank you thank you. terry neal there is a book when ziggy played the bach he is out now and you can go and see his photos at the run some gallery in london or if you're in beverly hills is bowie photos will be on view at the move and that's it for this show with you on wednesday with the leader of what's new york's largest socialist party generally cool with outlined his vision for a radical britain of the u.k. labor party called the children keep in touch via social media will see on wednesday fifty five years to the day revolutionaries overthrew king
before they shot a movie took him twenty years to get it made but amazed then the it's obviously in hindsight seems to predict the rise of the yeah rope. don't try there's a man. we would like to photograph it well yes and no i don't really see it as you . know i. think we would all just. grow the photographs yes. i wouldn't mind doing. would be on my list you know. what can he do with me is who he is. you know you you know far more interested in putin because i think putin is quite a...
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before the movie took him twenty years to get it made but amazed then the it's obviously in hindsight seems to predict the rise of the yes rope. don't try as a man. we would like to photograph him well yes and no i don't really see kennedy now actually i actually shot kennedy but we were all just photographed they photographed him yes. i wouldn't mind doing trumpet east no wouldn't be top of my list you know. what can we do with him he is who we is. you know. i'm far more interested in saying putin because i think putin is quite a politician. really clever man so. thank you thank you. neil there is a book when ziggy played the bach he is out now and you can go and see his photos at the run some gallery in london or if you're in beverly hills his bowie photos will be on view at the movie and the show will be on wednesday with the leader of what's new york just socialist party generally cool with his vision for a radical britain of the u.k. labor party conference keep in touch with us which will be a fifty five years to the day revolutionaries of the little bugger nation of yemen being
before the movie took him twenty years to get it made but amazed then the it's obviously in hindsight seems to predict the rise of the yes rope. don't try as a man. we would like to photograph him well yes and no i don't really see kennedy now actually i actually shot kennedy but we were all just photographed they photographed him yes. i wouldn't mind doing trumpet east no wouldn't be top of my list you know. what can we do with him he is who we is. you know. i'm far more interested in saying...
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planning to win the war quote facts are proving that is not the case so how did it all go wrong and in hindsight was it a mistake for outside powers to throw in their weight behind the armed opposition to assad joining me to discuss this from london veteran middle east correspondent for the independent patrick coburn who's reported on the war since its onset and is the author of the new book age of jihad and from new york mohamed ghanem a policy advisor to the syrian american council and former professor at the university of damascus who's been involved in the syrian uprising from the very beginning thank you both for joining me in the arena mohamed let me start with you even by the end of the obama administration it was pretty clear that the u.s. had given up on trying to get rid of bashar al assad under trump that's now basically the official u.s. position so mohamed gets to stay he's won hasn't he. you know he has not for sure the assad regime is iranian backers its russian backers and a cough any of us in the west are eager to clear us out of victor but you know really if you if what is the
planning to win the war quote facts are proving that is not the case so how did it all go wrong and in hindsight was it a mistake for outside powers to throw in their weight behind the armed opposition to assad joining me to discuss this from london veteran middle east correspondent for the independent patrick coburn who's reported on the war since its onset and is the author of the new book age of jihad and from new york mohamed ghanem a policy advisor to the syrian american council and former...
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doing that he sort of disempowered himself very early on by by telegraphing that position which in hindsight i would say from a leadership point of view is a big mistake and now now fast fast forward into the administration itself now the problem of what we have here is not so much about policy but it's about public perception and expectations because if you look at barack obama he took the exact same tact as donald trump marketed himself as a peace president and that got him elected and arguably that was one of his strongest in two thousand and eight so donald trump just took you know a line from obama's playbook play the exact same line and look at obama he broke every single campaign promise he put up there from closing get motu drawing down you know troops from iraq and afghanistan ok ok let me go to thomas i mean you like in a way we're all kind of agreeing here i mean is it did power of these institutions in the security apparatus in that and the defense department i mean they just so strong that there's no such thing that a candidate can change that cannot change the course of the shi
doing that he sort of disempowered himself very early on by by telegraphing that position which in hindsight i would say from a leadership point of view is a big mistake and now now fast fast forward into the administration itself now the problem of what we have here is not so much about policy but it's about public perception and expectations because if you look at barack obama he took the exact same tact as donald trump marketed himself as a peace president and that got him elected and...