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just hindsight. so try and make some sense of the tragedy here in newtown, connecticut, medical investigators will often look for evidences of patterns. not talking about looking at clothing styles or musical preferences or even lifestyle. but rather looking for evidence of specific plans. could give some clue as to what was happening in the person's mind and in their brain. it's hard to know. because thankfully, there are relatively few tragedies like this one. but a close look at ten of the most analyzed mass murder cases in history provides some remarkable insight. according to this research, published in the journal "aggression and violent behavior," doctors typically start by placing these killers into three categories. traumatized, psychotic, psychopathic. in 2005, a 16-year-old killed 9 people at a school in minnesota. a look into his past revealed an abused boy with an awful family history. the shooter had been previously traumatized. the virginia tech shooter killed 32 people. six were murde
just hindsight. so try and make some sense of the tragedy here in newtown, connecticut, medical investigators will often look for evidences of patterns. not talking about looking at clothing styles or musical preferences or even lifestyle. but rather looking for evidence of specific plans. could give some clue as to what was happening in the person's mind and in their brain. it's hard to know. because thankfully, there are relatively few tragedies like this one. but a close look at ten of the...
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i wish we could have done things to obviate them so with the wisdom of hindsight right here on the kaiser report we're going to look back in time oh to october two thousand and three at b.b.c. dot co dot u.k. mortgage customers urged to law house buyers are being encouraged to break the law in order to obtain huge mortgages the b.b.c.'s discovered brokers and even banking staff have been telling buyers to lie about their incomes to get bigger and bigger loans as they point out this is that a division of boss that they were looking at two thousand and three act over two thousand and three and they said the brokers themselves were telling the customer to lie on their application and then the b.b.c. money program said what shockingly what the ordinary human being out there of the sort that's going to be thrown into a container and. scum village doesn't realize is that they are breaking the law and they will do prison the guy encouraging you to do that the guy is going to get a huge bonus for you doing this he will face the penalty right the guys who are testifying now saying that they are in
i wish we could have done things to obviate them so with the wisdom of hindsight right here on the kaiser report we're going to look back in time oh to october two thousand and three at b.b.c. dot co dot u.k. mortgage customers urged to law house buyers are being encouraged to break the law in order to obtain huge mortgages the b.b.c.'s discovered brokers and even banking staff have been telling buyers to lie about their incomes to get bigger and bigger loans as they point out this is that a...
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but in hindsight i can see he was offering his own form of enlightenment.guiding us away from the dark time known as the disco era. [ laughter] who knew that chris would work his timeless style for the next 34 years. look at the effect on me, who is wearing the button-down now that. was the first life lesson from chris. stick with the classics, they won't go out of style. that said, my wife has gently advised me the definition of a classic look does not extend to certain flannel shirts from 1982. our next topic on the less sons that we learned from chris back then involve culture. this is beyond the stereotypical fraternity life experience, because i was lucky enough to live with chris and another famous piedmonter austin tichner. talk about enlightening. he dubbed our large room the triple occupancy club. little did i know this came with the added bonus of an extracurricular education in the arts. chris arrived with his stack of lps, many courtesy of his step dad, bob. the chronicle music critic at the time. austin contributed his eclectic theater and come
but in hindsight i can see he was offering his own form of enlightenment.guiding us away from the dark time known as the disco era. [ laughter] who knew that chris would work his timeless style for the next 34 years. look at the effect on me, who is wearing the button-down now that. was the first life lesson from chris. stick with the classics, they won't go out of style. that said, my wife has gently advised me the definition of a classic look does not extend to certain flannel shirts from...
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and on hindsight, i would say i would -- had mr. han, run the other direction.nd looking at the image on it, there were only about three cars into the station and all he had to do was outrun three cars and he would have lived. >> his wife in early reports said that he was drinking. i believe some alcohol found on him, as well. >> i'm not aware of that. i'm not aware of his interaction with his wife. >> right. for you, what has this been like? not only to witness an event like this is horrific but then to come under the kind of criticism you have come under from people who were not there, what is that like? >> they were not there. they are, you know, i look at them as armchair critics and when you are in a situation, you realize what it is and it was a very fluid situation. the photographs are still. you see the train and you see mr. han at one spot. but in reality, the train is moving towards him. i do not know what speed it is but it was really fast. the whole thing happened really fast. >> i also find it interesting because i read your account in "the new york
and on hindsight, i would say i would -- had mr. han, run the other direction.nd looking at the image on it, there were only about three cars into the station and all he had to do was outrun three cars and he would have lived. >> his wife in early reports said that he was drinking. i believe some alcohol found on him, as well. >> i'm not aware of that. i'm not aware of his interaction with his wife. >> right. for you, what has this been like? not only to witness an event like...
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. >> a lot of this is hindsight too. they were tracking as you point out, they were tracking many different leads. and it's only in hindsight that the courier lead seems to be the winner. >> like money -- >> rose: significant. >> so significant. because there was a pareto -- brother-in-law in the tribal areas. i think one's going to lead you to the family member. he got killed in a drone strike a couple within six months when this whole thing happened. up until then they thought maybe he's going to be -- >> money for walk-ins family and the courier. i'm sure there were many others. >> rose: they were dedicated. i want to look at some clips here so we can identify the quality of the action here. this is the scene in which the c it a operative maya played by the extraordinary jessica chastain. briefs the troops on two narratives about bin laden. >> you'll notice the panels similar to what we use on the b2. they've been muffled with decibel killers -- but it can hyde what do we need these for, it's certainly anti-air -- >>
. >> a lot of this is hindsight too. they were tracking as you point out, they were tracking many different leads. and it's only in hindsight that the courier lead seems to be the winner. >> like money -- >> rose: significant. >> so significant. because there was a pareto -- brother-in-law in the tribal areas. i think one's going to lead you to the family member. he got killed in a drone strike a couple within six months when this whole thing happened. up until then they...
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you're loving life you know hindsight you never really say it's like. you to be made so made you. think i. could take some kind of thank. you. but it certainly leaves you out of breath and it gave me a chance to chat with samia about why she had decided to become a debutante met so many different younger people who seem to be taking to this what is it that appeals to this as opposed to the traditional kind of going out on a friday night listening in a culture that you know. sauce unleashes a feast and it comes from this question of the stuff that you started to live east also very interesting here because on the last night you know these began little bodies in silence. as the evening wore on the old distro was replaced by a jazz band and the music became a little less classical but then surprisingly no one seemed to go home. i think the most revealing thing that i can say is that i don't want this whole experience to end and maybe that's why people love it so it is just pure magical escapism. long way that. i didn't expect my journey into bowl culture to bring me this far but it h
you're loving life you know hindsight you never really say it's like. you to be made so made you. think i. could take some kind of thank. you. but it certainly leaves you out of breath and it gave me a chance to chat with samia about why she had decided to become a debutante met so many different younger people who seem to be taking to this what is it that appeals to this as opposed to the traditional kind of going out on a friday night listening in a culture that you know. sauce unleashes a...
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>> ambassador rice i think does not do justice to the reality at the time and in hindsight clearly was completely wrong. >> we are significantly troubled by many of the answers that we got and some that we didn't get concerning evidence that was overwhelming leading up to the attack on our consulate. >> jon: here's the deal: they may be right. though on the scale of public misstatements, rice's comments seem to fall more for the embarrassing evidence of institutional disorganization end of the scale. (laughter) but here's the thing: these two don't get to be the ones who self-righteously get angry about this. they're upset she may have passed bad intel, wittingly or unwittingly to the american people. remember these two from a decade ago? >> saddam hussein continues to acquire, amass, and improve on his arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. he continues to acquire -- attempt to acquire a nuclear weapon. these are all well-known facts. >> let's act now to get rid of a tyrant who's abused and killed his own people, who's procuring weapons of mass destruction, substantial evidence to th
>> ambassador rice i think does not do justice to the reality at the time and in hindsight clearly was completely wrong. >> we are significantly troubled by many of the answers that we got and some that we didn't get concerning evidence that was overwhelming leading up to the attack on our consulate. >> jon: here's the deal: they may be right. though on the scale of public misstatements, rice's comments seem to fall more for the embarrassing evidence of institutional...
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died in benghazi, libya, by ambassador rice does not do justice to the reality at the time and in hindsight clearly was completely wrong. >> reporter: last month the president defended rice with a rare flash of public anger. >> when they go after the un ambassador, apparently because they think she's an easy target, then they've got a problem with me. >> reporter: today in a phone conversation with the president rice bowed out. >> i didn't want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged, very politicized, very distracting and very disruptive. >> reporter: president obama said her decision demonstrates the strength of her character and an admirable commitment to rise above the politics of the moment to put our national interests first. >> the highest tides of the year hit the bay area today. the king tides swallowed up beaches all along the shoreline. this was the view from chopper 5. in some spots the water rushed right into town. they hit their peak around mid- morning. in other areas it was up by several feet. we found a business in mill valley scrambling to stack sandbag. >> i
died in benghazi, libya, by ambassador rice does not do justice to the reality at the time and in hindsight clearly was completely wrong. >> reporter: last month the president defended rice with a rare flash of public anger. >> when they go after the un ambassador, apparently because they think she's an easy target, then they've got a problem with me. >> reporter: today in a phone conversation with the president rice bowed out. >> i didn't want to see a confirmation...
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thank god for hindsight there, jon. it is 20, 20. the hindsight is that republicans obviously had some bad candidates they wish in retrospect they hadn't nominated. they have to be more careful in the selection of their party nominees for 2014 because once again they have a chance to take over the senate or at least to narrow the margin considerably. right now it is 55-45. 55 democrats, 45 republicans. jon: you have the line, you say that the gop had to try hard to blow the senate in 2012 and their efforts were amply rewarded. how did they do that? >> well, again as i say, they did nominate some bad candidates. you think of indiana, north dakota, missouri as three examples. and of course they had done this in 2010. they lost three seats at least three seats, by nominating bad candidates. now again, it is easier to see this in retrospect. we're all brilliant analysts on the day after the election. but i think it is also true that the leadership of a party, the people who have been through election cycle after election cycle have a pre
thank god for hindsight there, jon. it is 20, 20. the hindsight is that republicans obviously had some bad candidates they wish in retrospect they hadn't nominated. they have to be more careful in the selection of their party nominees for 2014 because once again they have a chance to take over the senate or at least to narrow the margin considerably. right now it is 55-45. 55 democrats, 45 republicans. jon: you have the line, you say that the gop had to try hard to blow the senate in 2012 and...
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died in benghazi by ambassador rice, i think does not do justice to the reality at the time, and in hindsightclearly was completely wrong. >> reporter: last month, the president defended rice with a rare flash of public anger. >> when they go after the u.n. ambassador, apparently because they think she's an easy target, then they've got a problem with me. >> reporter: but today, in a phone conversation with the president, rice bowed out. >> i didn't want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged, very politicized, very distracting, and very disruptive. >> reporter: president obama accepted her withdrawal and said her decision demonstrates the strength of her character and an admirable commitment to rise above the politics of the moment to put our national interests first. >>> just as the highest tides of the year reached the bay area today, the so-called king tides swallowed up beaches all along the shoreline. in some spots, the water rushed right into town. the tides hit their peak around midmorning. in some areas, water rose by just a couple inches. in other areas, it was up by
died in benghazi by ambassador rice, i think does not do justice to the reality at the time, and in hindsightclearly was completely wrong. >> reporter: last month, the president defended rice with a rare flash of public anger. >> when they go after the u.n. ambassador, apparently because they think she's an easy target, then they've got a problem with me. >> reporter: but today, in a phone conversation with the president, rice bowed out. >> i didn't want to see a...
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but was indeed with hindsight maybe too heavy and some interesting comments to make about that i wouldhave thought about the russian opposition movement one of our big stories of the year the streets are available for protest that is for sure and i think it's good that people are conscious about politics not politics is not a big deal among most people here in this country would want to be going to change let can only be good for society and i think the the authorities reacted with relatively well. iraq has seen its largest protests in a week of anti-government demonstrations this tens of thousands gathered to demand more rights sunni muslims had controlled iraq until the fall of saddam hussein ten years ago and now accuse the shia authorities of refusing to share power and being a puppet of neighboring iran the latest protests are saying is the tip of the iceberg in a sectarian conflict the tension leading to some of the worst violence since the iraq war right there are used in the iraqi american blogger thinks the u.s. invasion played a big part in sowing the seeds of today's trouble
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ambassador rice, i think does not do justice to the reality at the time, and, in hindsight, clearly was completely wrong. >> reporter: last month, the president defended rice with a rare flash of public anger. >> when they go after the u.n. ambassador, apparently because they think she's an easy target, then they've got a problem. >> reporter: but today, in a phone conversation with the president, rice bowed out, saying as she told nbc news that she was saddened things had reached this point. >> ...because i didn't want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged, very politicized, very distracting and very disruptive. >> reporter: president obama accepted her withdrawal, then said her decision demonstrates the strength of her character and an admirable commitment to rise above the politics of the moment to put our national interests first. the president said he was grateful rice would continue to serve at the u.n. and that he regretted the attacks on her. scott, when rice failed to win over critics like republican john mccain and lindsey graham, in private, her chances for co
ambassador rice, i think does not do justice to the reality at the time, and, in hindsight, clearly was completely wrong. >> reporter: last month, the president defended rice with a rare flash of public anger. >> when they go after the u.n. ambassador, apparently because they think she's an easy target, then they've got a problem. >> reporter: but today, in a phone conversation with the president, rice bowed out, saying as she told nbc news that she was saddened things had...
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no answers yet, just hindsight.ke some sense of the tragedy here in newtown, connecticut, medical investigators will often look for evidences of patterns, not talking about clothing exiles or musical preferences or even lifestyle but rather looking for evidence of specific plans, could give some clues as to what was happening in a person's mind and in their brain. it's hard to know because thankfully, there are relatively few tragedies like this one. a close look at ten of the most analyzed mass murder cases in history provide remarkable insight. according to this research published in the journal "aggression and violent behavior," typicals start by placing these killers into three categories, traumatized, psychotic, psychopathic. in 2005, i 16-year-old killed nine people at a school in minnesota. a look in his past revealed an abused boy with an awful family history. the shooter had been previously traumatized. the virginia tech shooter killed 32 people. 6 were murdered in arizona and 12 lives were taken in an auro
no answers yet, just hindsight.ke some sense of the tragedy here in newtown, connecticut, medical investigators will often look for evidences of patterns, not talking about clothing exiles or musical preferences or even lifestyle but rather looking for evidence of specific plans, could give some clues as to what was happening in a person's mind and in their brain. it's hard to know because thankfully, there are relatively few tragedies like this one. a close look at ten of the most analyzed...
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hindsight.ke some sense of the tragedy here in newtown, connecticut, medical investigators often look for evidence of patterns, not talking about looking at clothing styles or musical preferences or lifestyle but rather looking for evidence of specific plans, could get some clue as to what was happening in the person's mind and in their brain. it's hard to know, because thankfully there are relatively few tragedies like this one but a close look at ten of the most analyzed mass murder cases in history provide remarkable insight. according to this research doctors start by placing the killers into three categories, traumatized, psychotic, psychopathic. in 2005 a 16-year-old killed nine people at a school in minnesota. look into his past revealed an abused boy with an awful family history. the shooter had been previously traumatized. the virginia tech shooter killed 32 people, six were murdered in arizona and 12 lives were taken in an aurora, colorado, movie theater. in each case the killers shows
hindsight.ke some sense of the tragedy here in newtown, connecticut, medical investigators often look for evidence of patterns, not talking about looking at clothing styles or musical preferences or lifestyle but rather looking for evidence of specific plans, could get some clue as to what was happening in the person's mind and in their brain. it's hard to know, because thankfully there are relatively few tragedies like this one but a close look at ten of the most analyzed mass murder cases in...
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on the ongoing syrian conflict also whether the polish one of the pussy riot pump was indeed with hindsightmaybe to have we had some interesting comments to make about what he thought about the russian opposition movement one of our big stories of the year the streets are available for protests. and i think it's good that people pontus about politics well politics is not a big deal of money most people who are in this country would want to be given the team's record only be good for society and i think the authorities reacted with road to the world. the world is still none the wiser as to whether america can wrestle a solution to its imminent fiscal cliff which could have far reaching ramifications president obama has charged democratic and republican senate leaders with finding a compromise to the budget impasse a raft of tax hikes and social spending cuts come into force automatically on new year's day if the political parties fail to find a way forward a barman says he will call a vote in congress to stop the tax rises if they can't work it out. the victim of a gang rape on a bus that tr
on the ongoing syrian conflict also whether the polish one of the pussy riot pump was indeed with hindsightmaybe to have we had some interesting comments to make about what he thought about the russian opposition movement one of our big stories of the year the streets are available for protests. and i think it's good that people pontus about politics well politics is not a big deal of money most people who are in this country would want to be given the team's record only be good for society and...
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the ongoing syrian conflict also whether the polish with the pussy riot punk band was indeed with hindsight may be too heavy and some interesting comments to make about that i would have thought about the russian opposition movement one of our big stories of the year the streets are available for protestors for syria and i think it's good that people conscious about politics well politics is not a big deal among most people here in this country with world we're going to change let only be good for society and i think the authorities reality would relatively well. more memories of twenty twelve coming up over the coming days as well for you but the present headlines making news right now the clock ticking for the us where negotiations in avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff again produced no result this of republicans democrats failed to reach a deal on how to reduce the national deficit tax hikes and spending cuts with billions of dollars automatically take effect on journey the first another round of talks a shuttle for saturday and barack obama's already considering an emergency bill for l
the ongoing syrian conflict also whether the polish with the pussy riot punk band was indeed with hindsight may be too heavy and some interesting comments to make about that i would have thought about the russian opposition movement one of our big stories of the year the streets are available for protestors for syria and i think it's good that people conscious about politics well politics is not a big deal among most people here in this country with world we're going to change let only be good...
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on the ongoing syrian conflict also whether the punishment of the pussy riot punk was indeed with hindsightmaybe too heavy and some interesting comments to make about that i would have thought about the russian opposition movement one of our big stories of the year the streets are available for protests that is for sure and i think it's good that people are conscious about politics not politics is not a big deal among most people here in this country would want to be given the change election only be good for society and i think the the authorities reacted with relatively well. in iraq tens of thousands of sunni iraqis have been protesting against the shia led government for a week now demonstrators blocked a key highway west of baghdad demanding the resignation of the country's prime minister a sunni muslims used to control the country until saddam hussein was toppled u.s. led invasion ten years ago the current sunni demonstration was seen by some as a prelude to an arab spring style the rising return of sectarian violence. in iraq in american blogger thinks u.s. interference in iraq playe
on the ongoing syrian conflict also whether the punishment of the pussy riot punk was indeed with hindsightmaybe too heavy and some interesting comments to make about that i would have thought about the russian opposition movement one of our big stories of the year the streets are available for protests that is for sure and i think it's good that people are conscious about politics not politics is not a big deal among most people here in this country would want to be given the change election...
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>> it is very hard to say and in hindsight, i would say that i would have said, mr.an, run the other direction. in looking at the image on it, there were only about three cars into the station and all he had to do was outrun three cars and he would have lived. >> his wife said he had been drin drinking and some alcohol was found on him, as well. >> i am not aware of that and i'm not aware of his interaction with his wife. >> for you, what has this been like? not only to wince an event like this is horrific and then to come under the kind of criticism that you had come under from people who were not there. what is that like? >> they were not there and i look at them as arm chair critics and when you are in a situation, you realize what it is and it was a very fluid situation. the photographs are still. you see the train and you see mr. han at one spot, but in reality, the train is moving towards him. i do not know what speed it is, but it was really fast. >> have you ever seen somebody boog killed before? >> no. i have never and it is a very traumatic experience and i
>> it is very hard to say and in hindsight, i would say that i would have said, mr.an, run the other direction. in looking at the image on it, there were only about three cars into the station and all he had to do was outrun three cars and he would have lived. >> his wife said he had been drin drinking and some alcohol was found on him, as well. >> i am not aware of that and i'm not aware of his interaction with his wife. >> for you, what has this been like? not only to...
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benghazi, libya, by ambassador rice, i think does not do justice to the reality at the time, and in hindsight clearly was completely wrong. but here's the key -- in real time it was a statement disconnected from reality. gwen: back to our original question, gloria, which we asked about the fiscal cliff, which is, how much of this is about policy, how much of it is about politics? >> again, i'd have to give you the same answer. i think it's about policy partly, clearly on the part of lindsay graham and john mccain. but a lot of it is about politics. they didn't get the chance that i think that a lot of them wanted to during the campaign, because mitt romney actually did not lead the charge on benghazi. john mccain led the charge on benghazi. and they have a sense -- there's nothing you can do to a senator to keep them out of the loop. and there is a sense there that not only were they not told the truth, but the american people were not told the truth and they decided -- i mean the white house calls it an obsession. jay carney has called it an obsession. but i do believe that there are lots of
benghazi, libya, by ambassador rice, i think does not do justice to the reality at the time, and in hindsight clearly was completely wrong. but here's the key -- in real time it was a statement disconnected from reality. gwen: back to our original question, gloria, which we asked about the fiscal cliff, which is, how much of this is about policy, how much of it is about politics? >> again, i'd have to give you the same answer. i think it's about policy partly, clearly on the part of...