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-- >> hindsight is always very good, mr. murdoch. >> very easy. >> i understand. >> i can only say what i should have done. >> my point is the question i wanted to come to is this. this wasn't just a question of a reporter doing what the reporter did with the private detective. i wonder whether you would want to know what was the atmosphere or the climate within your newspaper that had encouraged the reporter to think that this was a correct way to proceed, that this was justifiable, quite apart from how he got away with it. that's a separate question. actually, the paper would be prepared to let this happen, would be prepared to go that extra illegal mile to get a story. so that's quite apart from whether it is one rogue reporter. it goes to what's going on in the paper, not just with the people. do you see what i mean? >> i think in newspapers reporters do act very much on their own, they do protect their sources. they don't disclose to the colleagues what they're doing. i think you had [ inaudible ] this really rogue repo
-- >> hindsight is always very good, mr. murdoch. >> very easy. >> i understand. >> i can only say what i should have done. >> my point is the question i wanted to come to is this. this wasn't just a question of a reporter doing what the reporter did with the private detective. i wonder whether you would want to know what was the atmosphere or the climate within your newspaper that had encouraged the reporter to think that this was a correct way to proceed, that...
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but that's hindsight which, of course, is a lot easier than foresight, but. >> looking back on this, mr. murdoch, presumably you see the link between ethical misbehavior and legal misbehavior, don't you? >> oh, yes. legal rules are certainly devised to try and encourage ethical behavior. i think that's a fair generalization. although what i would call unethical behavior, if, for instance, i had asked prime ministers for favors in turn for -- i would have said that would be very unethical, but i doubt if it would have been
but that's hindsight which, of course, is a lot easier than foresight, but. >> looking back on this, mr. murdoch, presumably you see the link between ethical misbehavior and legal misbehavior, don't you? >> oh, yes. legal rules are certainly devised to try and encourage ethical behavior. i think that's a fair generalization. although what i would call unethical behavior, if, for instance, i had asked prime ministers for favors in turn for -- i would have said that would be very...
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>> i don't have 20/20 hindsight. done fehr said it would be have have been better if everybody associated with the game lived a little more quickly. without getting into too much history, the bargaining history of baseball suggests it would have been very difficult -- the bargaining history of baseball explains we got to random drug testing about as quickly as we could. like with everything else in baseball, there was a very contentious drug testing history. in the mid 80s, we had a joint drug program and the owners terminated it. drugs that were involved were cocaine and drugs of abuse. who know what is the world have been like if we had a joint drug program continuously operating up through the 80s. we had very contentious legal fights about drug testing. the owners did a make a proposal in 1994 but i think it's fair it was not seriously pushed by the owners at that point. i'm the same place as don. in retrospect, you can understand what they did. >> from a players association perspective, is there any concern abou
>> i don't have 20/20 hindsight. done fehr said it would be have have been better if everybody associated with the game lived a little more quickly. without getting into too much history, the bargaining history of baseball suggests it would have been very difficult -- the bargaining history of baseball explains we got to random drug testing about as quickly as we could. like with everything else in baseball, there was a very contentious drug testing history. in the mid 80s, we had a joint...
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but with hindsight -- >> hindsight's always very good, mr. murdoch. >> very, very easy. i can only say what i should have done. >> my point is, the question i wanted to come to is this: this budget just a question -- this wasn't just a question of a reporter doing what the reporter did with the private detective, i wonder whether you wouldn't want to know what was the atmosphere or the climate within your newspaper that had encouraged the reporter to think that this was a correct way to proceed, that this was justifiable? quite apart from how he got away with it. that's a separate question. but that's actually the paper would be prepared to let this happen, would be prepared to go that extra illegal mile to get the story. so that's quite apart from whether it is one rogue reporter that goes to what's going on in the paper, not just with the people. do you see what i mean? >> i think in newspapers reporters do act very much on their own, they do protect their sources, they don't disclose to their colleagues what they're doing. i think you had innocent -- a really rogue re
but with hindsight -- >> hindsight's always very good, mr. murdoch. >> very, very easy. i can only say what i should have done. >> my point is, the question i wanted to come to is this: this budget just a question -- this wasn't just a question of a reporter doing what the reporter did with the private detective, i wonder whether you wouldn't want to know what was the atmosphere or the climate within your newspaper that had encouraged the reporter to think that this was a...
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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 overlay my attachment mentality that, obviously, they're not going to fly out the step children. so we assumed that we would probably be one of the units that walked out. because again, i think that the concept was at the time we had also established communications we parent battalion and there was some discussion of marrying up with that battalion at albany and that was an assumption on my part that we were going to go -- once we got to albany, we would be airlifted back to my battalion and 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 albany, there was lots of flying. >> yes. >> and most of the helicopters were at their 100
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 overlay my attachment mentality that, obviously, they're not going to fly out the step children. so we assumed that we would probably be one of the units that walked out. because again, i think that the...
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i mean, those are all things that you think about in hindsight. >> this is what you thought about over the years? >> this is what i've thought about over the years. and for a number of years, until joe wrote this book, until joe and hal wrote this book, i would not first of all be able to do this interview. nor would i have been able to sit down and talk to anybody about it. because when he first called me i said you obviously 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 of the guys that you will interview here. and this is not a criticism. for a lot of the guys that you will interview here, this is their life. they are locked here. i can do this once a year. or maybe twice. by after that is really hard for me to sit down and have discussion. and everybody keeps telling me, you need to think about what if you hadn't done -- what about all the guys -- i mean, like last night. i'm in this room with a bunch of guys and their wives and their children and their grandchildren and whatever.
i mean, those are all things that you think about in hindsight. >> this is what you thought about over the years? >> this is what i've thought about over the years. and for a number of years, until joe wrote this book, until joe and hal wrote this book, i would not first of all be able to do this interview. nor would i have been able to sit down and talk to anybody about it. because when he first called me i said you obviously have the wrong guy because i do not want to talk about...
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. >> in hindsight, no one died. praise the lord. >> this is called a million- dollar loss. family has lived in his home for more than decade. everything is gone. the thing most precious to him his family, are here safe and alive. >> ok. we will turn and switch to sports. >> it seems like it was an exciting time. the caps >> the playoffs began against the boston bruins. they got the seventh seed, which means they don't have to face the rangers. the convincing win over the rangers. the caps put on a great performance. >> they played tough in the playoffs. we got off our game tonight was a good step forward. >> the bruins on home ice advantage. in boston, next saturday. monday, the 16th. back to boston if needed. if it goes that far in washington. the friday game would be on boston april 26th. the nationalists did not understand. the cubs win 4-3. adam jones scores, nick jones scores, and the orioles are 3 and 0. chicago is that it deep. antony. the knicks are up by one. closing secondly. he still makes the basket. this is called traveling. i thought they had a limited that on
. >> in hindsight, no one died. praise the lord. >> this is called a million- dollar loss. family has lived in his home for more than decade. everything is gone. the thing most precious to him his family, are here safe and alive. >> ok. we will turn and switch to sports. >> it seems like it was an exciting time. the caps >> the playoffs began against the boston bruins. they got the seventh seed, which means they don't have to face the rangers. the convincing win...
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. >> in hindsight, it makes you realize too that the first thing the president should have done with his political capital is to try to change the senate filibuster rules. hindsight is 20/20, but if he had done that with his incredible popularity coming in, that could have really made a difference for the entire administration. but the other thing with this, though, is the republicans benefit from obstructionism beyond just damaging the president, beyond just stopping the legislative ageneral darks it also damages the credibility of government as a whole. and that helps push their message that the government is incapable of doing anything well. >> when you get inside like this and get to study how they have operated, this is all -- this is history now, but when you watch what happened this week, you watch speaker boehner say there's a one-third chance we could lose the house, when you watch him talking about the student loan fix, now we'll find out how to pay for it. in what you know about how they operate explains what the speaker's been doing in the last two weeks? >> for one thing
. >> in hindsight, it makes you realize too that the first thing the president should have done with his political capital is to try to change the senate filibuster rules. hindsight is 20/20, but if he had done that with his incredible popularity coming in, that could have really made a difference for the entire administration. but the other thing with this, though, is the republicans benefit from obstructionism beyond just damaging the president, beyond just stopping the legislative...
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, the benefit of hindsight and new information we learned. we throw the red flag, and find out if in the intervening seven days were as good as when we first saw it or better. the point i am trying to illustrate is simple. when a company reports, you don't have to and can't make a snap decision. no one is making money that way. this is not 2011 snap short. no one has a gun to your head either. that doesn't exist. you can and should take all the time you need to do the homework and assess the evidence. truth is, best calls must never be made in the heat of the moment. after taking intervening week to think things over about who reported the best quarters, we looked at last friday. you know what we found was the best? i think we have to give it to kimberly-clark. kmb, consumer products, juicy 3.57% yield. guess what, talking kleenex, scott toilet paper, numerous brands of diapers like huggies, pullups, depends. birth rate declined 8% in the last three years. we all love their products, yet to the surprise of many, kimberly-clark knocked it out
, the benefit of hindsight and new information we learned. we throw the red flag, and find out if in the intervening seven days were as good as when we first saw it or better. the point i am trying to illustrate is simple. when a company reports, you don't have to and can't make a snap decision. no one is making money that way. this is not 2011 snap short. no one has a gun to your head either. that doesn't exist. you can and should take all the time you need to do the homework and assess the...
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but i have to admit that with hindsight, hindsight is always very good, very easy. >> my point is, the question i wanted to come to is this wasn't just a question of reporter doing what the reporter did with the private detective. i wonder whether you wouldn't want to know what was the atmosphere or the climate within your newspaper that had encouraged the reporter to think that this was a correct way to proceed but this was quite apart from how you got away with it and that's a second question the speaker would be prepared to let this happen, would be prepared to go that extra mile to get the story. is that is quite apart whether it is one group and goes to what is going on in the paper, not just the people. do you see what i mean? >> i think and newspapers reporters to that very much on their own. they protect their sources. they don't disclose to their colleagues what they're doing that didn't reflect the news room at the times, and this might have reflected the news room. i think i suggested that the nine guilty of not having paid enough attention to the news of the world throughou
but i have to admit that with hindsight, hindsight is always very good, very easy. >> my point is, the question i wanted to come to is this wasn't just a question of reporter doing what the reporter did with the private detective. i wonder whether you wouldn't want to know what was the atmosphere or the climate within your newspaper that had encouraged the reporter to think that this was a correct way to proceed but this was quite apart from how you got away with it and that's a second...
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in hindsight. take a look, nice day out there.reezy and cool, but i don't think it's ski mask weather. that's good. 60 degrees now, bwi, humidity less than 30%. dry breezy night. kinds of chap stick weather, windy and this dry. look at this, beautiful view now, of the key bridge on the east side, from the gorgeous campus, community college of baltimore county, dundalk. this is a gorgeous blue sky, kinds of a day out there. this is the way we like it in april. lots of sunshine in bel air as well. the same deal on kent island, a chop on the chesapeake today. maryland's most powerful radar remaining clear. should stay dry tonight and first half of tomorrow. past noon, in to the early afternoon, we think the chance for rain will be there. tonight, clear and cold with a frost. frost expected for most of the eastern shore here. care line county, queen ann, north in to cecil. harford, northern baltimore, frost including howard and a freeze warning for carol, and frederick county. here you are going to get a deep freeze that could kill ou
in hindsight. take a look, nice day out there.reezy and cool, but i don't think it's ski mask weather. that's good. 60 degrees now, bwi, humidity less than 30%. dry breezy night. kinds of chap stick weather, windy and this dry. look at this, beautiful view now, of the key bridge on the east side, from the gorgeous campus, community college of baltimore county, dundalk. this is a gorgeous blue sky, kinds of a day out there. this is the way we like it in april. lots of sunshine in bel air as...
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it is not in do not think it is an issue for us to have considered more seriously but hindsight is 20-20 and i think at this point, it is awkward for us to make a proposal to move treasure island into district 3. i do think that in the future, our successors 10 years from now, this does represent to me an intriguing possibility for a future task force to consider as one possibility for moving population to balance out the imbalance that may exist at that time between the southern part of the city and the northern part of the city. i am comfortable leaving it at that and therefore would not support the proposal at this time. commissioner schreiber: thank you. my point of view is starting off with a significant change solely for the purpose of population -- unless there is an overriding reason to who make the change which donohue -- based on comments. the only testimony we have had consistent with respect to treasure island is the community that shares of with six rather than three. we have heard that from the supervisor and other community organizations. i would not supported at this t
it is not in do not think it is an issue for us to have considered more seriously but hindsight is 20-20 and i think at this point, it is awkward for us to make a proposal to move treasure island into district 3. i do think that in the future, our successors 10 years from now, this does represent to me an intriguing possibility for a future task force to consider as one possibility for moving population to balance out the imbalance that may exist at that time between the southern part of the...
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>> i didn't know it pet, but in hindsight, when you look back on things, i think we were a lot closer than other veterans i talked to. >> tell me about tony nadal. >> tony nadal, he was my company commander. he was a fair and honest man. he treated his men like they wanted to be treated. he treated us fairly. we liked him very much. we respected him. we knew he had a prior tour in vietnam. so us being green, we had a good tendency to listen to what he had to say. we knew he had been there before. and we looked up to him. >> what about the lieutenants in the company? >> our lieutenants were all good guys. we had a young -- i had a -- my platoon leader was lieutenant taft. he was a young lieutenant, young first lieutenant. he was a very good officer. he was real nice to us. he treated us great. we respected him very much. he was killed right in front of me about eight, ten yards in front of me on lz x-ray when the firing first started. it was a real shame because he was a bright young lieutenant. probably out of west point. i didn't know then. >> well, i do want to get your impressions
>> i didn't know it pet, but in hindsight, when you look back on things, i think we were a lot closer than other veterans i talked to. >> tell me about tony nadal. >> tony nadal, he was my company commander. he was a fair and honest man. he treated his men like they wanted to be treated. he treated us fairly. we liked him very much. we respected him. we knew he had a prior tour in vietnam. so us being green, we had a good tendency to listen to what he had to say. we knew he...
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hindsight being 2020 i'm sure there are things they may have seen differently. may that he had the best judgment on how to deal with the mother in the case and the child sphwh the girl stuffed multiple stab wounds but is said to be recovering well and getting better each day. >>> a man found stabbed several times near lexington died, the 23 yield man was found on west saratoga yesterday at around 5:00. the victim was stabbed in the stomach and chest. police have no motive or suspect in this case. >>> 46-year-old sherry an beard bushy is facing charges tonight, this after police say they found 4.5 pounds of high grade marijuana. police say they got a search warrant for a home and found the pot as well as things around to smoke it. it was worth $42,000. >>> do you have prescription drugs in you home that you no longer need? tomorrow get rid of them as part of the take back day. there are several locations in baltimore hosting events including ball mow, harford and arundel county. we got the information on abc2news.com. there is a story right on the home page. >>>
hindsight being 2020 i'm sure there are things they may have seen differently. may that he had the best judgment on how to deal with the mother in the case and the child sphwh the girl stuffed multiple stab wounds but is said to be recovering well and getting better each day. >>> a man found stabbed several times near lexington died, the 23 yield man was found on west saratoga yesterday at around 5:00. the victim was stabbed in the stomach and chest. police have no motive or suspect in...
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>> with respect to news gathering practices, for example, it is self-evident that, in hindsight, whatever controls were in place fails to create a transparency are around those issues surrounding it. however, there were managers who had a lot of experience who were working closely with the editors and with the newsrooms. at that time, i did not have a view that those were insufficient or not. >> about the advice given by the manager, is right to save there were not any other systems in place such as the ones you began to introduce last year. >> with respect to last year, some of the things we introduced, a dedicated chief compliance officer, which is an important step, having a board that it does more than the statutory compliance requirements but actually connects the center to management accountability on an ongoing basis, those things are new things to strengthen what we can do. >> the question was it is really only the good work of mr. crone. >> i think we had an effective management board where senior executives would meet, including the chief operating officer, the chief financial o
>> with respect to news gathering practices, for example, it is self-evident that, in hindsight, whatever controls were in place fails to create a transparency are around those issues surrounding it. however, there were managers who had a lot of experience who were working closely with the editors and with the newsrooms. at that time, i did not have a view that those were insufficient or not. >> about the advice given by the manager, is right to save there were not any other systems...
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but you know, again, hindsight is 20/20. people at the time thought it was a good thing for the economy. in retrospect, it wasn't a good thing for the economy. >> that's why when so many people hear economists, present company excluded, talk about how we fix problems. i remember alan greenspan, frank paulison, others telling us don't worry subprime won't hurt the economy. people are a little nervous about how far we've come and how we're supposed to fix it. >> which brings us to an earlier sent men when we were talking to stephen more, where you and dine swonk suggested this is the economy, he's warning the worst thing ever. how do you deal with these things without the benefit of hindsight? >> it's very hard. the kind of situation we're in at the moment where interest rates are near zero, policy interest rates, we almost never see that. there was japan, one example. we have on our black boards, we have theoretically models of what the federal reserve should do but we don't know. a lot depends on expectations, how people are
but you know, again, hindsight is 20/20. people at the time thought it was a good thing for the economy. in retrospect, it wasn't a good thing for the economy. >> that's why when so many people hear economists, present company excluded, talk about how we fix problems. i remember alan greenspan, frank paulison, others telling us don't worry subprime won't hurt the economy. people are a little nervous about how far we've come and how we're supposed to fix it. >> which brings us to an...
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. >> now romney advisor eric fehrnstrom had a comeback quote in hindsight a chilling photo. >> funny.> i happen to know a little something about that intersection. i live there. look, being good to your dogs is not a litmus test of your presidency. nixon famously loved his dog checkers and he resigned in disgrace, lbj signed the civil rights bill and also ripped the ears off beagles with his bare hands. true. teddy roosevelt great president, but got in trouble for gamabling with dogs, well, the gambling wasn't the problem t was how he dealt with cheaters. yeah, that-- you could have just said i don't know, bad dog. anyway we'll be right back. slow. bet you think you're pretty quick? yeah, i guess it is pretty quick. jesse?!? jesse? jesse?! much obliged. suddenly, everything else seems old-fashioned. ultrabook. inspired by intel. welcome to my guest tonight, the founder of change.org. please welcome to the show ben rattray. (cheers and applause) nice to see you. how are you. nice to see you, did i pronounce that correctly? >> you did. >> jon: that's the end of the interview. >> thank y
. >> now romney advisor eric fehrnstrom had a comeback quote in hindsight a chilling photo. >> funny.> i happen to know a little something about that intersection. i live there. look, being good to your dogs is not a litmus test of your presidency. nixon famously loved his dog checkers and he resigned in disgrace, lbj signed the civil rights bill and also ripped the ears off beagles with his bare hands. true. teddy roosevelt great president, but got in trouble for gamabling with...
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students say that in hindsight it seems insignificant knowing how close they came to death. >> we're learning more now about the school. oikos university is a small non-profit christian college that offers courses in theology, music, nursing, and asian medicine. it is affiliated with the oakland praise god agree a church and sheppard university of san francisco. less than an hour after the shooting the suspected gunman gave himself up in the south shore center. he told staffers at safeway that he had shot people and needed to be arrested. >> a short while ago of the korean consulate confirm to cbs five the gunman's name, huan ko, police visited with them, the suspected gunman father >> officers escorted the elderly man from the room for further questioning. according to staffers the suspected gunman brother died last year in a traffic accident and that he came here often to comfort his father's >> he was a very nice guy. it was always here to support his family, support his parents >> the gunman was arrested at the shopping center in alameda. witnesses say he was nervous and babbling
students say that in hindsight it seems insignificant knowing how close they came to death. >> we're learning more now about the school. oikos university is a small non-profit christian college that offers courses in theology, music, nursing, and asian medicine. it is affiliated with the oakland praise god agree a church and sheppard university of san francisco. less than an hour after the shooting the suspected gunman gave himself up in the south shore center. he told staffers at safeway...
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which in hindsight was probably a very small tactic. and there were a few crunching tackles going into. what is. possibly my contribution wasn't the most telling but also fifteen minutes that felt like an out my team ended up almost. all no. guernsey priests. old a c. was all my stuff and i have one on the famous i'm still trying. to. hold. on i think of gold fake images of some. sun bunkers. but today some snow drifts and whiteness but they don't let a small thing like winter get in the way of around. them back in tallahassee they've built their own place it's a little cooler so some call and stay. so many competition in a can because we have four halls and. two people. as many fans as we want ok and see who comes out of some sort for the ice cold championship always being in the spoils count when it comes golf but danielle is a keen plant and he promised to give me a few tips. for annoying thank you because with great expertise i think this is obviously the. club from this distance do you know what she dimitri and. different in russia
which in hindsight was probably a very small tactic. and there were a few crunching tackles going into. what is. possibly my contribution wasn't the most telling but also fifteen minutes that felt like an out my team ended up almost. all no. guernsey priests. old a c. was all my stuff and i have one on the famous i'm still trying. to. hold. on i think of gold fake images of some. sun bunkers. but today some snow drifts and whiteness but they don't let a small thing like winter get in the way of...
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which in hindsight was probably a very small time trick. so. there were a few crunching tackle was going into little who'd rather than. possibly michael's abuse and wasn't the most telling to put off the fifteen minutes that felt like an hour my team ended up on top. oh no. mystery fish. three. points now east news odyssey was almost as a man's and i have one brother most famous still trapped. below. well i think of gold fake images of some. sun bunkers screens but today i've got some mara snow drifts and whites but they don't let a small thing like winter get in the way of around me. back in tallahassee they've built their own place of course there's a little tour mix of some kind today. so many competition many of them before we have four holes. to repeat. as many fans as we want ok and see who comes out of some sort for the ice cold championship but always been in the good spoils camp when it trips golf but the meal is a keen plan and he promised to give me a few tips. for knowing all and thank you because with great expertise i think this i
which in hindsight was probably a very small time trick. so. there were a few crunching tackle was going into little who'd rather than. possibly michael's abuse and wasn't the most telling to put off the fifteen minutes that felt like an hour my team ended up on top. oh no. mystery fish. three. points now east news odyssey was almost as a man's and i have one brother most famous still trapped. below. well i think of gold fake images of some. sun bunkers screens but today i've got some mara snow...
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>> in hindsight, which rise said later, i said the buck stops with me, so i have to agree with you. > we have to be clear that the buck always stops with the chairman of the holding company. it might not tell us a huge amount, but i was talking directly about why you, given it was such an important issue, did not find out whether he was discharging his brief. >> i don't know what else i was doing at the time, but i trusted mr. hinton and delegate that responsibility to him. >> did you have discussions about this? >> no. not at the time. >> some might say all this picture is consistent with one of a desire to cover up rather than the desire to expose -- >> people of mines like yours, yes. >> -- >> i'm sorry. i have to take that back. >> let me put the point slightly differently. it seems very, very clear, mr. murdoch, that among the vast commercial interests you have developed over your life, you have a particular interest in the print media. >> yes. >> if i may say so, you have shown that interest is more than just a commercial interest. it is more than just an intellectual interest.
>> in hindsight, which rise said later, i said the buck stops with me, so i have to agree with you. > we have to be clear that the buck always stops with the chairman of the holding company. it might not tell us a huge amount, but i was talking directly about why you, given it was such an important issue, did not find out whether he was discharging his brief. >> i don't know what else i was doing at the time, but i trusted mr. hinton and delegate that responsibility to him....
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probably in hindsight i would want to do that. >> reporter: if it turns out that her being cleared on charges is based on ineffective count counsel, are you okay with that? >> yes. as an attorney i practice law, and when i make a mistake, i'll admit it. and i'll try to rectify an injustice that's done, because that's my job as a defense attorney. >> reporter: petitioning for a new trial will take time, maybe years, and the innocence project lawyers could not guarantee success. nancy's family was not sure how much longer she could hang on. >> i had went to visit her and it was actually one of the hardest ones, almost like she couldn't take it anymore. >> reporter: it was during that prison visit in 2007 that nancy smith and her daughter amber hatched an audacious plan to get her out. >> i wasn't going to give up, but i didn't know how it was going to take me. >> coming up, he helped put nancy smith behind bars, can he now help set her free? >> and coming up next sunday on "dateline," he's pretending to be a sweet talking stranger. >> how would you like free ice cream? >> yeah. >> this
probably in hindsight i would want to do that. >> reporter: if it turns out that her being cleared on charges is based on ineffective count counsel, are you okay with that? >> yes. as an attorney i practice law, and when i make a mistake, i'll admit it. and i'll try to rectify an injustice that's done, because that's my job as a defense attorney. >> reporter: petitioning for a new trial will take time, maybe years, and the innocence project lawyers could not guarantee success....
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in hindsight, it is now pretty clear that the difficult economic climate of 2009-2010 played an important role in the difficulty that we had in finding an operator in that timeframe. port staff felt it would be prudent to wait to seek another water taxi operator with the specification of a better overall economic climate. timing is everything. we think that time is now. the san francisco's waterfront has seen many new and exciting improvements in the next few years. dan talked-about them in the previous item. we will celebrate the 150th bounding celebration of the port. -- founding. the significance will help drive significant increase tin traffic to our port. obviously the leading attraction will be the third fourth america's cup races, which will start this summer. the introduction of a sustainable water taxi service has become a meaningful transportation component of the america's cup races. it will become a new maritime attraction to san francisco's waterfront. i want to thank peter albert and lesh curshner for a lot of work towards this request for us to go forward and issue another
in hindsight, it is now pretty clear that the difficult economic climate of 2009-2010 played an important role in the difficulty that we had in finding an operator in that timeframe. port staff felt it would be prudent to wait to seek another water taxi operator with the specification of a better overall economic climate. timing is everything. we think that time is now. the san francisco's waterfront has seen many new and exciting improvements in the next few years. dan talked-about them in the...
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which in hindsight was probably very small it's not six. and there were a few crunching tackles going into the hole who loved and. possibly michael's abuse and wasn't the most telling but also fifteen minutes that felt like an hour my team ended up until. the body cells of all. guernsey three. points no he schools or to see was almost as land and i have one of the famous still trying. to. think of gold fake images of some. sun bunkers plus creams but today i've gone some snow drifts and whites but they don't let a small thing like winter get in the way around. back in tallahassee they've built their own place courts says a little too much to some call and stay. so many competition we have four holes and. two people. as many towns as we want ok and see who comes out of some sort for the ice cold championship but always been in the good spoils camp when it traps golf but danielle is a keen plant and he promised to give me a few tips. for annoying thank you because with great expertise i think this is obviously the. club from this distance you
which in hindsight was probably very small it's not six. and there were a few crunching tackles going into the hole who loved and. possibly michael's abuse and wasn't the most telling but also fifteen minutes that felt like an hour my team ended up until. the body cells of all. guernsey three. points no he schools or to see was almost as land and i have one of the famous still trying. to. think of gold fake images of some. sun bunkers plus creams but today i've gone some snow drifts and whites...
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. >> now romney advisor eric fehrnstrom had a comeback quote in hindsight a chilling photo. >> funny.sh, but funny. >> i happen to know a little something about that intersection. i live there. look, being good to your dogs is not a litmus test of your presidency. nixon famously loved his dog checkers and he resigned in disgrace, lbj signed the civil rights bill and also ripped the ears off beagles with his bare hands. true. teddy roosevelt great president, but got in trouble for gamabling with dogs, well, the gambling wasn't the problem t was how he dealt with cheaters. yeah, that-- you could have just said i don't know, bad dog. anyway we'll be right back. the new taurus is going to blow people away... starting with the guys who built it. i haven't driven it yet. i'm going to try take it easy and warm up slowly. hi. do you get car sick or anything? no, is that a challenge? no, no. so with the 2013 taurus i can pretty much voice command anything. pretty much. you're going to be able to change your radio station, make a phone call. all that you can do with just the sound of your voice
. >> now romney advisor eric fehrnstrom had a comeback quote in hindsight a chilling photo. >> funny.sh, but funny. >> i happen to know a little something about that intersection. i live there. look, being good to your dogs is not a litmus test of your presidency. nixon famously loved his dog checkers and he resigned in disgrace, lbj signed the civil rights bill and also ripped the ears off beagles with his bare hands. true. teddy roosevelt great president, but got in trouble...
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hindsight if nothing else compels the question why. why did lee decide to stand and fight an enemy he knew would have many more guns and many more men and guns than the army of northern virginia, and he has the potomac river at his back and only one fort over the river in the event he needed a route of escape, and that fort was on his extreme right flank. any answer must depend upon conjecture. maybe lee believed that he would have to fight mcclellan somewhere and soon and so he chose to fight here and now. maybe he was afraid his army would only grow weaker from lack of rations and an increase of straggling if he attempted to maneuver more. and so elected to fight before his strength eroded still further. maybe lee believed that his defensive position would be sufficiently strong to achieve a malverne hill in reverse, that is, let the enemy beat himself to pieces attacking me. let the federals bleed themselves to death attacking him this time. maybe he was anticipating fredericksburg when they, in fact, did. lee, more than anyone, kne
hindsight if nothing else compels the question why. why did lee decide to stand and fight an enemy he knew would have many more guns and many more men and guns than the army of northern virginia, and he has the potomac river at his back and only one fort over the river in the event he needed a route of escape, and that fort was on his extreme right flank. any answer must depend upon conjecture. maybe lee believed that he would have to fight mcclellan somewhere and soon and so he chose to fight...
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which in hindsight it was probably a very small tax or. if. there were a few crunching tackles going into. possibly my contribution wasn't the most telling but off the fifteen minutes that felt like an hour my team ended up themself. oh no. here is increased so. points now he schools or to see was almost as land and i have one of the famous can still try. oh. well i think of gold images of some. sun bunkers. but today i've gone some snow drifts and whites but they don't let a small thing like winter get in the way around. and back in tallahassee they've built their own price points so there's a little film some call in today. some mini competition meaning we have hopefuls. to keep. as many fans as we want ok and see who comes out of some sort for the i school for championship by always being in the good spoils camp when it trips golf but the neil is a keen plant and he promised to give me a few tips. for annoying thank you because with great expertise i think this is obviously the. club for this distance you know what she'd mean she and. old b
which in hindsight it was probably a very small tax or. if. there were a few crunching tackles going into. possibly my contribution wasn't the most telling but off the fifteen minutes that felt like an hour my team ended up themself. oh no. here is increased so. points now he schools or to see was almost as land and i have one of the famous can still try. oh. well i think of gold images of some. sun bunkers. but today i've gone some snow drifts and whites but they don't let a small thing like...
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. >> as we heard from james murdock, hindsight is a wonderful thing. that has been expressed. the interesting -- the point that they were buying of reputation by throwing money at this victims. >> in one case, he agreed a huge out-of-court settlement to pay this guy off. he wanted to sue "the news of the world." why would he agree to such a pay off if it was not for the fact of the phone hacking being widespread, and that he himself knew about it? his defense is that he did not read all the mail sent to him by his lawyers and they did not like how serious the situation was. >> a lot of the real attraction at the moment is about the influence of newspapers over political parties, which was spelled out yesterday by "the daily telegraph." >> we just got into the connections that james murdoch had with david cameron. interestingly, what has just emerged is that after mr. cameron came into power, he did meet james murdoch at a dinner party, where rebecca brooks was also present. james murdoch did bring up the question of the bskyb bid. murdoch owned a stake in that, but they wanted
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in hindsight tells a that despite a bullet wound an open bullet wound to a shoulder and is back he is on the men's meanwhile we showed you last night to divers searching the at a nearby estuary they searched all last night in most of today looking for that murder weapon and at what as of sundowns nice that weapon has not been located. robert lyles thank you. >>> also denies we're learning more about some of the murder victims. the 38 year-old see rebus yet was a custodian and san francisco international airport to works the night shift their while attending a class is ice oikos during the day of friends in the also held down a second job all while studying to be in tears. the degree world shootists seymour san jose will graduate in june at two grandchildren and was also engaged to marry. and glenn suit mr. firth ever and would keep in my heart and then as a reminder that in spirit. mr. brown seymours fiancee declined to share her picture with us and says that she was a very private person caught up in a very public crime. the 40 year-old mother of four was considered a cornerstone of
in hindsight tells a that despite a bullet wound an open bullet wound to a shoulder and is back he is on the men's meanwhile we showed you last night to divers searching the at a nearby estuary they searched all last night in most of today looking for that murder weapon and at what as of sundowns nice that weapon has not been located. robert lyles thank you. >>> also denies we're learning more about some of the murder victims. the 38 year-old see rebus yet was a custodian and san...
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if i was in hindsight it was probably a very small tactic. and there were a few crunching tackles going into. possibly michaels abusing wasn't the most telling but off the fifteen minutes that felt like an out my team ended up on top of. the base of the most. history fish. three. points no east new snow to see was almost as a man's and i have one brother most famous still trying. to. follow. that will go. on i think of gold fake images of some groups sung bunkers. but today i've gone some mara snowdrifts and whites but they don't let a small thing like winter get in the way of the round. back in tallahassee they've built their own bicycles so there's a little cool mix of some calling to day. so many competition minicon because we have four poles and war. two we could do. as many fans as we want ok and see who comes out of some sort for the ice cold championship by always being in the good nick spoils camp when it traps golf punts and eliezer came plant and he promised to give me a few tips. for annoying all and thank you for those with great
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how do you deed with these things without the benefit of hindsight? >> listen, it's very hard.act of the matter is, this kind of situation we're in the moment, where interest rates are near zero, the policy interest rates. we almost never see that. there was japan. it's one example. and we have on our blackboards, we have theoretical models of what the federal reserve should do, but we don't know. a lot depends on expectations, how people are going to think about the future. adjustment processes, the likes of which we've never seen. we don't know. but, nevertheless, my instinct is i would rather err on the side of ending up with a little too much inflation than having this thing drag on another day. >> ken, good to talk to you, as always. thanks very much. ken rogoff is a professor of economics at harvard university. a former chief economist at the imf, and my good friend, christine romans, host of "your bottom line," which you can watch on saturday mornings. >>> what one word do you think best describes mitt romney? a thousand people were asked that question and their answer m
how do you deed with these things without the benefit of hindsight? >> listen, it's very hard.act of the matter is, this kind of situation we're in the moment, where interest rates are near zero, the policy interest rates. we almost never see that. there was japan. it's one example. and we have on our blackboards, we have theoretical models of what the federal reserve should do, but we don't know. a lot depends on expectations, how people are going to think about the future. adjustment...