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and in hindsight or do you want yeah, well -- on that particular morning, when the colonel calls you to the -- command post and the orders of the day are we are going to move out. we know that a portion of this unit is going to be airlifted out. and some of you guys are going to walk. now -- again, i -- i -- overlay my attachment mentality that -- obviously not going to fly out of the statute of them. so -- we -- we assumed that we would probably be one of the units that walked out. they think the concept was -- at that time we had also -- established communications with my battalion. and -- there was some discussion of marrying up with that battalion in balancian bany. that was an assumeings on my part. we were going to go -- once we got to albany, we would be airlifted back to my battalion so we would marry up with my battalion. now -- now after 40 years, i understand one of the reasons that we walked out is because there was not enough airlift, helicopter lift support, to fly everybody out. the months leading up to all ban write, there was lots of flying. most of the helicopters w
and in hindsight or do you want yeah, well -- on that particular morning, when the colonel calls you to the -- command post and the orders of the day are we are going to move out. we know that a portion of this unit is going to be airlifted out. and some of you guys are going to walk. now -- again, i -- i -- overlay my attachment mentality that -- obviously not going to fly out of the statute of them. so -- we -- we assumed that we would probably be one of the units that walked out. they think...
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it's very clear to me in hindsight i wasn't aware of the at the time but it's very clear to me in hindsight that the auto bailout was one of the best things that have happened those are kind of. and that was obviously not mark potter talking about what he did barring a lot of people are admitting right now i got to talking about the auto bailout but what mark potter did they end up interview with that throughout history equity that performed better than thought right on and again i thought i told you that formula for gold and equities cash and real estate what do you think about that you agree or disagree mark certainly is a friend of mine and if you read his book charles gold i strongly encourage everyone to do so there's a link on on my blog to the book i don't get anything out of it maybe ten cents from amazon. or something and someone buys the book you really need to read that book it's not about gold it's actually about investing and how you look at how you approach markets and what value is best for us for me but i happen to agree with them as well i think we're does appear that we're
it's very clear to me in hindsight i wasn't aware of the at the time but it's very clear to me in hindsight that the auto bailout was one of the best things that have happened those are kind of. and that was obviously not mark potter talking about what he did barring a lot of people are admitting right now i got to talking about the auto bailout but what mark potter did they end up interview with that throughout history equity that performed better than thought right on and again i thought i...
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hindsight what the auto bailout was one of the best things that have happened to this economy. and missed that was obviously not mark potter talking about what he did flying a lot. right now as our budget talking about the auto bailout but what mark potter did say in that interview with a third of his three equities that perform better than sovereign bonds and again i think i told you that formula for gold and what he's cash and real estate what do you think about that do you agree or disagree mark certainly is a friend of mine and if you read his book tomorrow's gold i strongly encourage everyone to do so there's a link on my blog to that book i don't get anything out of it maybe ten cents from amazon. or something and someone buys the book really need to read that book it's not about gold it's actually about investing and how you look at how you approach markets and what value is as far as form but i happen to agree with them as well i think it does appear that we're heading here for war as for its stars and stormy you know i don't necessarily know or know that war is going t
hindsight what the auto bailout was one of the best things that have happened to this economy. and missed that was obviously not mark potter talking about what he did flying a lot. right now as our budget talking about the auto bailout but what mark potter did say in that interview with a third of his three equities that perform better than sovereign bonds and again i think i told you that formula for gold and what he's cash and real estate what do you think about that do you agree or disagree...
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hindsight, obviously, i wasn't happy at the beginning. hindsight, i'm in a good place.y're thinking about you as a bachelorette. yes or no, will they make it mgt i wish them nothing but the best. i don't know. >> very nice. we're right back with the muppets. >> thank you. for having me. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning @ 8:27 on this tuesday. we begin with lisa baden with breaking news about the carjacking involving a baby. happened at about 8:00 to this morning. metropolitan police put out an alert that there was white 2007 acura that was a 5-month-old baby. just got an update a minute ago that the vehicle has been located in prince george's county, abandoned at the 4200 rail street and a 5- month-old is inside the vehicle and not harmed. taken down this amber alert on the stolen white suv. we will have more details as they continue to develop. >> glad the baby is safe. today is another crucial day in campaign, gopal held ins are being mississippi and alabama and is a tight race. newschannel 8 will have an in- in just a few minutes. the wea
hindsight, obviously, i wasn't happy at the beginning. hindsight, i'm in a good place.y're thinking about you as a bachelorette. yes or no, will they make it mgt i wish them nothing but the best. i don't know. >> very nice. we're right back with the muppets. >> thank you. for having me. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning @ 8:27 on this tuesday. we begin with lisa baden with breaking news about the carjacking involving a baby. happened at about 8:00...
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>> maybe in hindsight. we didn't have a lot of experience. we had an active sex life.d each other. we loved our home. the metro sexual was very in vogue so you see what you want to see. i left him because he was a real control freak and in hindsight he said that was a manifestation of him trying to suppress his true orientation. >> two years later after the divorce he told you he was gay? >> yeah. he told me he was gay. >> are some of these story lines ripped from headlines in your life? >> yes. i think that everything in its origins comes from a real place. >> yes. i like that. i mean when we start bantering about ideas i say unless this happened to you, your friend or family don't pitch it because it feels made up. >> is this all completely scripted or do you get to ad lib? >> we painstakingly write every joke so it's laugh out loud comedy. i love a show filled with pathos. pithy and pathos. >> and it's a live audience? >> always in front of a live audience. >> you're working hard again. >> i am. i do often ask myself what am i doing? but, you know, i'm lucky to be w
>> maybe in hindsight. we didn't have a lot of experience. we had an active sex life.d each other. we loved our home. the metro sexual was very in vogue so you see what you want to see. i left him because he was a real control freak and in hindsight he said that was a manifestation of him trying to suppress his true orientation. >> two years later after the divorce he told you he was gay? >> yeah. he told me he was gay. >> are some of these story lines ripped from...
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hindsight, obviously, i wasn't happy at the beginning. hindsight, i'm in a good place. a bachelorette. yes or no, will they make it mgt i wish them nothing but the best. i don't know. >> very nice. we're right back with the muppets. >> thank you. for having me. >>> good morning i'm corey saban. fire investigators in oakland are -- i'm kristen sze, fire investigators oakland looking into the cause of a carport fire. a resident captured this video of the flames that runned after 4:00 at a 27 unit complex near lake merritt. it took firefighters 20 minutes to put out the fire there were no injuries. the roads are wet and slick this morning. lots of accidents here's frances dinglasan. >>> a hot spot on the golden gate bridge southbound approaching the north tower. it is kind of in this area here. blocking a couple lanes traffic jammed for miles. traffic spotters reported complete standstill out sausalito towards the golden gate bridge. bay bridge toll still backed up into the maze. a lot of slow traffic almost everywhere. >> what is going to happen with the rain and wind tod
hindsight, obviously, i wasn't happy at the beginning. hindsight, i'm in a good place. a bachelorette. yes or no, will they make it mgt i wish them nothing but the best. i don't know. >> very nice. we're right back with the muppets. >> thank you. for having me. >>> good morning i'm corey saban. fire investigators in oakland are -- i'm kristen sze, fire investigators oakland looking into the cause of a carport fire. a resident captured this video of the flames that runned...
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hindsight, obviously, i wasn't happy at the beginning. hindsight, i'm in a good place.re thinking about you as a bachelorette. yes or no, will they make it mgt i wish them nothing but the best. i don't know. >> very nice. we're right back with the muppets. >> thank you. for having me. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weatherate. >>> good morning. and happy tuesday. we are looking at maryland's most powerful radar and the rain is pushing out of here as of now. going into the afternoon we have a chance for more showers and thunderstorms to pop up if the picture. locking at annapolis see the sunrising and clouds out there. trying to look at a few peeks of sunshine. and also had rain a little earlier into annapolis. but for right now, hour by hour forecast brings the temperatures to 76 degrees by 4:00 again, don't forget the thunderstorms out there. maybe gusty winds possible and also some small hail. let's check your traffic with angela. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and a very bessy drive for the tuesday
hindsight, obviously, i wasn't happy at the beginning. hindsight, i'm in a good place.re thinking about you as a bachelorette. yes or no, will they make it mgt i wish them nothing but the best. i don't know. >> very nice. we're right back with the muppets. >> thank you. for having me. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weatherate. >>> good morning. and happy tuesday. we are looking at maryland's most powerful...
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i know hindsight is always 20/20, what do you think was the biggest mistake they made? >> if i was to summarize the response, was crude, reactionary and lucky. a 14 metered tsunami, a full scale station blackout, none of the key parties were prepared at any level for something like that. we found out that a small group of politicians became overly involved in the technical management of the onsite accident management. unfortunately, however, this political intervention was rarely effective. triggered confusion and at some times extremely dangerous. >> one of the things that surprised me is your team found out that leaders secretly considered evacuating tokyo as the worst case scenario. the seriousness of the situation was never made public and that caused other countries to lose trust in japan. what do you think japan should do to communicate in times of crisis like this? >> the japanese government failed miserably in their risk communication. the worst case scenario that you just mentioned was commissioned, never disclosed and was completely deleted from all government
i know hindsight is always 20/20, what do you think was the biggest mistake they made? >> if i was to summarize the response, was crude, reactionary and lucky. a 14 metered tsunami, a full scale station blackout, none of the key parties were prepared at any level for something like that. we found out that a small group of politicians became overly involved in the technical management of the onsite accident management. unfortunately, however, this political intervention was rarely...
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. >> with the benefit of hindsight, we can look at all of these things.f i knew that what i knew now, we would have taken more action and move faster to get to the bottom of these allegations. >> he is not the first executive to go. rebecca brooks, the managing director quit last summer. since then, the scandal spread with allegations of corrupt payments to police and other officials asked by journalists on the "sun." that is a problem for the parent company in new york. >> i think the executives in new york will not allow themselves to be tainted by the united kingdom. they are going to cooperate with the police the best they can. even if that means james murdock having to leave the company that is it. >> he decided on closure at " news of the world." when his father flew in, his -- james was nowhere to be seen. with the successful launch of the "sun" on sunday, news international is in a good place to build on its successes in the future. he has made lasting contributions. james will focus on the pay tv businesses including sky, where he remains chairma
. >> with the benefit of hindsight, we can look at all of these things.f i knew that what i knew now, we would have taken more action and move faster to get to the bottom of these allegations. >> he is not the first executive to go. rebecca brooks, the managing director quit last summer. since then, the scandal spread with allegations of corrupt payments to police and other officials asked by journalists on the "sun." that is a problem for the parent company in new york....
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i know hindsight is always 20/20, what do you think was the biggest mistake they made? >> if i was to summarize the response, was crude, reactionary and lucky. a 14 metered tsunami, a full scale station blackout, none of the key parties were prepared at any level for something like that. we found out that a small group of politicians became overly involved in the technical management of the onsite accident management. unfortunately, however, this political intervention was rarely effective. triggered confusion and at some times extremely dangerous. >> one of the things that surprised me is your team found out that leaders secretly considered evacuating tokyo as the worst case scenario. the seriousness of the situation was never made public and that caused other countries to lose trust in japan. what do you think japan should do to communicate in times of crisis like this? >> the japanese government failed miserably in their risk communication. the worst case scenario that you just mentioned was commissioned, never disclosed and was completely deleted from all government
i know hindsight is always 20/20, what do you think was the biggest mistake they made? >> if i was to summarize the response, was crude, reactionary and lucky. a 14 metered tsunami, a full scale station blackout, none of the key parties were prepared at any level for something like that. we found out that a small group of politicians became overly involved in the technical management of the onsite accident management. unfortunately, however, this political intervention was rarely...
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>> hindsight gives you 20/20 vision, but i was thinking last night that there was every possibility that he may choose to come out. or he may not choose to come out, rather, and kill himself in the process. i was talking to colleagues in law enforcement and the intelligence communities, and our thought was, what did he have to surrender to? it was a tricky situation. he did not have any hostages. he was not demanding the release of prisoners. he did not issue political demands, apart from a vague explanation for his actions. my initial thoughts after that was, well, really if he surrenders, he does not gain any further notoriety. all he has to look forward to is a lifetime in a very tough french jail at a very young age. and by taking his own life or by buying in the process -- we are all familiar with how some of these attacks, these people are inspired by radical ideology, want this altman and final and that gives them the notoriety and possession of their actions -- this ultimate and final actions that give them notoriety. >> is it your thought, when the police came in, they thought m
>> hindsight gives you 20/20 vision, but i was thinking last night that there was every possibility that he may choose to come out. or he may not choose to come out, rather, and kill himself in the process. i was talking to colleagues in law enforcement and the intelligence communities, and our thought was, what did he have to surrender to? it was a tricky situation. he did not have any hostages. he was not demanding the release of prisoners. he did not issue political demands, apart from...
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and sometimes, i can say not always, and hindsight is always 20/20.you can get better relief or just as good -- relief that's just as good. there are 5789 of people out there, so if we can get a pretty good consent that we think is the same as what we will get in court, we will do it. >> have you looked at rival rights statutes and say for example the targeting of spanish speaking homeowners, that to me, and we're looking at other areas that could be a civil rights statute violation. >> one of the cases we brought was equal credit opportunity act. so, yes, sometimes we can use the civil rights acts as well.g? >> thank you, madam chair. it's sort of nice to go last every now and then. as we sit here on this panel and we look at the requests that are put before us, we realize the dire state that our nation is in. it troubles me a little bit that what's put before us is not going to save our nation in any way. it almost appears to be a def deferens to other agencies, other departments, i think it needs to be addressed in totality by all agencies and depa
and sometimes, i can say not always, and hindsight is always 20/20.you can get better relief or just as good -- relief that's just as good. there are 5789 of people out there, so if we can get a pretty good consent that we think is the same as what we will get in court, we will do it. >> have you looked at rival rights statutes and say for example the targeting of spanish speaking homeowners, that to me, and we're looking at other areas that could be a civil rights statute violation....
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so, yeah, they probably in hindsight they should have. but there are a couple things working on -- i'll counter that argument with the shooting not being able to shoot high enough. on the river here, most of the shots were overshot. so they were able to elevate. but what you have is -- on the gunboats here, here at the time you're on floodwaters, very choppy, the boats bouncing. those looking down the hill at the guns, they look pretty big. i challenge -- i encourage any of you to walk forward to the gun line and look back. it's a thin little line with a couple black dots. and if you're a couple hundred yards away and you have this big 46 pound gun trying to hit that dot, a tough target. >> basically, it was a mile away. >> at first. and then they closed in. they closed in as close as they could, point blank. they were able to shoot down to the unprotected parts of the boat. >> the advent of the telegraph, did any death lead to micromanagement by the politicians? and the generals? >> the short question was with the vent of the telegraph,
so, yeah, they probably in hindsight they should have. but there are a couple things working on -- i'll counter that argument with the shooting not being able to shoot high enough. on the river here, most of the shots were overshot. so they were able to elevate. but what you have is -- on the gunboats here, here at the time you're on floodwaters, very choppy, the boats bouncing. those looking down the hill at the guns, they look pretty big. i challenge -- i encourage any of you to walk forward...
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in 20/20 hindsight we did make a much stronger support for the schools although we are doing a pretty good job. other lessons to be learned could be shared by any questions you have. we have a results orientation to this even with our short year funding in 2010 and 2011. seven schools were recognized for notable growth. significant gains on california achievement test. five are in the superintendent zone and four are recipients of sig funding. other shows signs of accelerated growth. in the packets, you can see the majority of the school's showed growth -- schools showed growth. in cases where they are flat, we had a need to replace the principle with a new leadership. we're making strategic changes along the way. with that, i can open it up to questions. supervisor campos: thank you for your presentation. commissioners, supervisors, this is an opportunity to ask questions. supervisor olague. supervisor olague: i was wondering when you were gauging the performance of some of the principals in some of the schools. what were some of the weaker qualities that led to their replacement? wh
in 20/20 hindsight we did make a much stronger support for the schools although we are doing a pretty good job. other lessons to be learned could be shared by any questions you have. we have a results orientation to this even with our short year funding in 2010 and 2011. seven schools were recognized for notable growth. significant gains on california achievement test. five are in the superintendent zone and four are recipients of sig funding. other shows signs of accelerated growth. in the...
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as the commission noted the attacks resulted in hindsight from a failure of imagination. we failed to anticipate the vulnerabilities of our security infrastructure. there its no failure of imagination when it comes to cyber security. we can see the vulnerabilities. we are experiencing the that th would materially improve our ability to addss th threat. no country, industry, community or individual is immune to cyber risks. our daily life, economic vitality, and national security depend on cyber array of inter i.t. network systems services and r communication, travel, powering our homes, running our economy and obtaining government services. cyber increased dramatically over the past decade. there have been instances of theft, compromise of sensitive information from both government an p all of this undermines confidence in the a the integrity of the data they contain. combatting evolving threats is a shared responsibility that requires the engagement of 0 our entire so i society from government and law enforcement to the private sector and, most importantly, with members
as the commission noted the attacks resulted in hindsight from a failure of imagination. we failed to anticipate the vulnerabilities of our security infrastructure. there its no failure of imagination when it comes to cyber security. we can see the vulnerabilities. we are experiencing the that th would materially improve our ability to addss th threat. no country, industry, community or individual is immune to cyber risks. our daily life, economic vitality, and national security depend on cyber...
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think might have been the replacement we know ultimately, of course, in retrospect now, the gift of hindsight we know it wasn't but at the time some people thought might be the replacement for the declining whig party and this is the know nothing or american party. >> okay, so what's happening? 1850s we notice realignment, the democratic party is changing. doesn't survive unchanged. age new parties vie for the support of people disenchanted with the present political situation. for many americans something had gone wrong. the minor party that's merge in the 1850s are addressing the question what's gone wrong. what is the most serious threat to the republic and to self-government? what's the most serious threat? is it slavery's expansion? is that it? a lot of northerners would have said yes. some southerners would have said yes defending their right to expand and take their personal property anywhere. some would say immigration. i want to turn and look at that group of the question of the -- for voters, the people who are most concerned about immigration as the primary issue. as we said the in
think might have been the replacement we know ultimately, of course, in retrospect now, the gift of hindsight we know it wasn't but at the time some people thought might be the replacement for the declining whig party and this is the know nothing or american party. >> okay, so what's happening? 1850s we notice realignment, the democratic party is changing. doesn't survive unchanged. age new parties vie for the support of people disenchanted with the present political situation. for many...
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in hindsight i think we did the right thing. but i think our commitment then should try to be to find the funding somewhere else to fund you at the same level that you were at before. i love that you're in middle school. i love that the work is starting earlier. i think this is such a lifelong skill that students learn to -- and can bring into their own personal lives to live harmoniously among their pierce and their loved ones too and their friends and family. thanks very much. >> yeah, thanks for coming, especially the -- the students from mission and lincoln, right? sorry it took you so late. i'm glad you came. it's a program i've always supported since my younger daughter was a peer resource educator. i keep on thinking it was at hoover but it wasn't. it couldn't have been at hoover. it was in 2000. >> it was. >> i think -- i think -- maybe it was at hoover. >> yeah, i think it's hoover. but i don't -- but i remember she used to come home and talk about what she did in the resource environment. it was just amazing for her to
in hindsight i think we did the right thing. but i think our commitment then should try to be to find the funding somewhere else to fund you at the same level that you were at before. i love that you're in middle school. i love that the work is starting earlier. i think this is such a lifelong skill that students learn to -- and can bring into their own personal lives to live harmoniously among their pierce and their loved ones too and their friends and family. thanks very much. >> yeah,...
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and with hindsight, we should have made that part of the deal with bailing out the banks, that, should we be in this kind of financial meltdown, in terms of foreclosures, they would follow certain patterns, they would make these programs available. let's say you're out of work and you have cancer, you're not going to continue to pay that mortgage. we can provide relief by lowering the interest rate. is there a taxpayer cost to that proposal? >> no that's actually a tax benefit. because fanny may is -- if you walk on it, the taxpayers are going to be in the hole more than if the mortgage holders stay in their homes and pay the mortgage. >> california, your state, 11.9%, and san mateo county, which is your district, 7.2%. >> we're doing better than the national average, obviously. in temperatures of home foreclosures, less in my area than around the country. what's the average cost of a home in your district? >> it's about $600,000 to $700,000. we have a very high cost of living. >> we want a question to be put on the table before we begin taking your calls. this is from reuters yesterda
and with hindsight, we should have made that part of the deal with bailing out the banks, that, should we be in this kind of financial meltdown, in terms of foreclosures, they would follow certain patterns, they would make these programs available. let's say you're out of work and you have cancer, you're not going to continue to pay that mortgage. we can provide relief by lowering the interest rate. is there a taxpayer cost to that proposal? >> no that's actually a tax benefit. because...
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those were all things you think about in hindsight. >> this is what you thought about over the years? >> had is what i thought about over the years. for a number of years until joe for a number of years until joe wrote this book >> 13 programs modeling after what we had written, but more r , untp , until j, unt boor book,book, i -p bo abr able p able to do t. np nor wounor would ip sit about it. when they first called me, i said -- you -- obviously you have the wrong guy because i do not want to talk about what happened to me in vietnam. and in a lot of ways i'm still reluctant to do it for a lot -- for a lot of the guys that you interview here -- this is not a criticism. for a lot of the guys you will interview here, this is their life. they are locked here. they are still -- can i do this once a year or maybe twice. but after that, it is really hard for me to sit down and have discussion. everybody keeps telling me you need to -- you need to think about what if you hadn't done dwhash about all the guys -- i mean, like last night. i'm in this room with -- a bunch of guys and their wi
those were all things you think about in hindsight. >> this is what you thought about over the years? >> had is what i thought about over the years. for a number of years until joe for a number of years until joe wrote this book >> 13 programs modeling after what we had written, but more r , untp , until j, unt boor book,book, i -p bo abr able p able to do t. np nor wounor would ip sit about it. when they first called me, i said -- you -- obviously you have the wrong guy...
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in hindsight i think we did the right thing. but i think our commitment then should try to be to find the funding somewhere else to fund you at the same level that you were at before. i love that you're in middle school. i love that the work is starting earlier. i think this is such a lifelong skill that students learn to -- and can bring into
in hindsight i think we did the right thing. but i think our commitment then should try to be to find the funding somewhere else to fund you at the same level that you were at before. i love that you're in middle school. i love that the work is starting earlier. i think this is such a lifelong skill that students learn to -- and can bring into
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in hindsight, over 7,000 hard working families depend on working tax credits, yet less than 200 people have to pay tax. which of these groups does then most support in the chancellor's budget? >> what i can tell you, negligegentle lady that we have replaced the tax break that will go up another 130 pounds this year. and in terms of the very richest in our country, let me assure her, after the budget, they'll be paying for many tax. >> as well as the liberal democrat priority to lift the tax priority to 10,000 pounds -- >> order! >> mr. hughes must be heard. simon hughes. does the prime minister agree that one of the best ways of helping families on low and medium income to build more affordable housing. and give labor relations in longed, 350,000 families on the waiting list, can you assure us that there will be more country >> we do want to get our housing market started again, including affordable housing, and that's why the higher right to buy the discounts. at the same time, we're doing more to kick start those -- can't get under way because of problems withfina be and that's putti
in hindsight, over 7,000 hard working families depend on working tax credits, yet less than 200 people have to pay tax. which of these groups does then most support in the chancellor's budget? >> what i can tell you, negligegentle lady that we have replaced the tax break that will go up another 130 pounds this year. and in terms of the very richest in our country, let me assure her, after the budget, they'll be paying for many tax. >> as well as the liberal democrat priority to lift...
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now looking back at me to intervention in hindsight do you think this was inevitable or was it detrimental in that it could have been a less militarized and different libya. one of the first of all the international community intervention because it was not only need to there were members such as their minutes intervention but the international community was very decisive. fighters on the ground and the but were favored you know and you said you were surprised by the fact that when the uprising started there was a lot of concern coming from the international community the western powers those who went back to it and he said it has to do with libya strategic position possibly it's all virtuous and now they're nowhere to be seen that libya has been abandoned from the very start there were voices that were saying that it's all about the oil perhaps or or strategic importance of libya do you think that leave it was think that perhaps it's love i don't think it was because of it was a fall into the west you know we didn't get the problem there was no interruption applaud for. saying is that aft
now looking back at me to intervention in hindsight do you think this was inevitable or was it detrimental in that it could have been a less militarized and different libya. one of the first of all the international community intervention because it was not only need to there were members such as their minutes intervention but the international community was very decisive. fighters on the ground and the but were favored you know and you said you were surprised by the fact that when the uprising...
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that in hindsight was clearly a lost opportunity for the south. for instead of bringing in the kind of materials the confederacy desperately needed the profit driven blockade runners brought in what was lucrative. cliche, blockade runners and what flashes into our mind is rhett butler. they brought unbonnets, perfumes and such nonsense. that was not quite literally true. it was true that the market more than the needs of confederate armies often determined the cargos. the pattern of trade indicated on this slide, usually began in england, france, belgium, with legal merchantmen shipping their goods in traditional trans, oceanic, merchant ships carrying them to a port nearer to the united states. saint george bermuda, nassau, bahamas, and havana, northcoast of cuba. there the cargos would be transferred from the big fat merchant ships into sleek, narrow especially designed blockade runners. many modeled after the clyde river steamers. so-called, so-called, clyde steamers. low, fast, side wheeled or propeller driven vessels painted gray to blend wit
that in hindsight was clearly a lost opportunity for the south. for instead of bringing in the kind of materials the confederacy desperately needed the profit driven blockade runners brought in what was lucrative. cliche, blockade runners and what flashes into our mind is rhett butler. they brought unbonnets, perfumes and such nonsense. that was not quite literally true. it was true that the market more than the needs of confederate armies often determined the cargos. the pattern of trade...
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in hindsight, i look back at that and realize that it had much more of an impact on me than i knew at the time. i knew when i carried out the last execution that i would not do it again. i got very sick after that execution, but that is what it was like for me. i practiced what i call servant leadership. i would get home at about 2:00 in the morning and find it difficult to do anything but pace in my house with everybody else is asleep and return to the prison as early as 6:30 or 7:00 the next morning to check on everyone, and that is how i handled it -- pace in my house with everybody asleep. >> describe a situation where you would bring felony charges against a prosecutor for job- related conduct. >> if we had evidence that a prosecutor has engaged in felonious conduct, we would evaluate the evidence. it is what we would do in any other case. we determine the level of the conduct, the quality of the evidence, whether the evidence will be admissible in court in order to meet our burden of proof, which is the element of reasonable doubt. then we would probably prosecute a prosecutor o
in hindsight, i look back at that and realize that it had much more of an impact on me than i knew at the time. i knew when i carried out the last execution that i would not do it again. i got very sick after that execution, but that is what it was like for me. i practiced what i call servant leadership. i would get home at about 2:00 in the morning and find it difficult to do anything but pace in my house with everybody else is asleep and return to the prison as early as 6:30 or 7:00 the next...
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however, a review panel with hindsight and all the information decided more needed to be done. prince george's county councilwoman karen toles may have been able to outrun the media, but eventually the law caught up with her. today an executive review committee looking into toles' speeding on the beltway said she should have gotten two citations. so today councilwoman toles was issued and accepted a citation for reckless driving. >> i take no pleasure in this additional action but know it is the right thing to do for our county. >> reporter: february 22nd toles was caught by police driving more than 100 miles per hour on the beltway in a county car, but the officer gave her a citation for an unsafe lane change, not speeding. >> 105 was registered on the camera in the patrol officer's car, but that's based on gps and based on his vehicle, but he was going 105 in an attempt to catch up with her. >> reporter: as to why the officer who stopped the councilwoman didn't ticket her? the chief explains. >> the officer who made the traffic stop basically the only way you can actually cha
however, a review panel with hindsight and all the information decided more needed to be done. prince george's county councilwoman karen toles may have been able to outrun the media, but eventually the law caught up with her. today an executive review committee looking into toles' speeding on the beltway said she should have gotten two citations. so today councilwoman toles was issued and accepted a citation for reckless driving. >> i take no pleasure in this additional action but know it...
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as it is called a move to safety the expense of relegation threatens us like now to one note in hindsight that i'm sporting this one. was on monday and when ford a number i would see then leap frog to sky and a second the moscow side must overcome to see things big spending and she also downloaded from those week we'll just spoke to richard on port think last week and said champions league football next season is a real possibility. he's already in just twelve years a professional footballer which has seen the australian native plain england and the netherlands however it finally seems but thirty year old this point he found a place he feels comfortable with living in moscow and playing for the normal. yeah where we're in a good position the moment is still games to go. nothing's seven points from top right third position so you know we need to stay out there and for sure now the gulf loves to be up there at the beach and james lee. and i think it's important we do a. team strength in your opinion person was occupied snowboards probably. against us coming from the field. and. we have a lo
as it is called a move to safety the expense of relegation threatens us like now to one note in hindsight that i'm sporting this one. was on monday and when ford a number i would see then leap frog to sky and a second the moscow side must overcome to see things big spending and she also downloaded from those week we'll just spoke to richard on port think last week and said champions league football next season is a real possibility. he's already in just twelve years a professional footballer...
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and it's now clear in hindsight that with solyndra that condition was not adhered to. $75 million had to come in from private investors. and to make that happen, what we saw it in was the subordination, d.o.e. put taxpayers second in line in that bankruptcy and that has caused a great deal of consternation. did you make the determination at that time as the law requires, did you make that determination that the amounts available when the loan guarantee was closed that they were sufficient to carry out the solyndra project? and if you did make that determination, then how did we get to where we are today which, again, is a pretty bad mark on the books? >> well, when the loan closed during the commitment and when the loan closed there was a world of difference to when at the time of the restructuring of the loan. by the time of the restructuring of the loan, we knew the company was it deep trouble. but to your earlier point about what we intend to do, much of the things that were in the allison report we are doing. we have set up a risk committee. mr. allison and his colleagues recommen
and it's now clear in hindsight that with solyndra that condition was not adhered to. $75 million had to come in from private investors. and to make that happen, what we saw it in was the subordination, d.o.e. put taxpayers second in line in that bankruptcy and that has caused a great deal of consternation. did you make the determination at that time as the law requires, did you make that determination that the amounts available when the loan guarantee was closed that they were sufficient to...
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now, we, today, have the benefit of hindsight and there are people today who would argue that had macarthur been allowed to pursue the war as aggressively as he wished, to go on in and invade china, that we would not be seeing the -- the geopolitical influences that are there today, between north and south korea. but you have to remember at the time that all this was occurring, five years after the end of world war ii, and was this country, was the world, ready to go into another potentially worldwide conflict over north and south korea? >> since i took the oath on the plain at west point and the hopes and dreams have long since vanished, but i still remember the refrain of one of the most popular barrack ballads of that day, which proclaimed most proudly that old soldier never dies. they just fade away. and like the old soldier of that ballad, i now close my military career and just fade away. an old soldier who tried to do his duty as god gave him the light to see that duty. good-bye. [ applause ] >>> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring little rock, arkansas. learn more abo
now, we, today, have the benefit of hindsight and there are people today who would argue that had macarthur been allowed to pursue the war as aggressively as he wished, to go on in and invade china, that we would not be seeing the -- the geopolitical influences that are there today, between north and south korea. but you have to remember at the time that all this was occurring, five years after the end of world war ii, and was this country, was the world, ready to go into another potentially...
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now looking back at the need to intervention and hindsight do you think this was inevitable or was it detrimental in that it could have been a less militarized ending for libya. first of all the international community intervention because it was not only need to there were none nato members such as. intervention but the international community was very decisive to help our fighters in the ground. were favored and you said you were surprised by the fact that when the uprising started there was a lot of concern coming from the international community the western powers those who had backed it and you said it has to do with libya strategic position possibly it's all over just now there are no where to be seen in libya has been abandoned from the very start there were voices that were saying that it's all about the oil perhaps or or strategic importance of libya do you think that libya was taken advantage of. because because of quote because it was a flowing through the words you know during the difficult there was no interruption or told for who were saying is that after the regime fail
now looking back at the need to intervention and hindsight do you think this was inevitable or was it detrimental in that it could have been a less militarized ending for libya. first of all the international community intervention because it was not only need to there were none nato members such as. intervention but the international community was very decisive to help our fighters in the ground. were favored and you said you were surprised by the fact that when the uprising started there was...