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she said afterwards, listen to this one, in hindsight, i realized it was a silly thing to do. >> in hindsight? >> in hindsight, yeah. >> it really wasn't a -- >> silliness. >> a contestant scorned. >> yeah. >> did she get him, by the way? >> she did. cowell said i don't even like eggs. thank you very much, he said. >> thanks, ron claiborne. >>> tomorrow in florida, they'll start the process of selecting a jury for one of the most racially and politically divisive cases in recent memory. george zimmerman on trial in the shooting of death of 17-year-old unarmed trayvon martin. sparks were flying in the courtroom already this weekend. so here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: tomorrow, george zimmerman's trial is set to begin after lawyers from both sides hammered away at each other during the pretrial hearings last saturday. at issue the past week, who was howling on this 911 call. >> this is the worst possible forensic example. >> reporter: a single gunshot killed 17-year-old trayvon martin, and now zimmerman faces a second-degree murder charge. the prosecution says the howls were martin's. th
she said afterwards, listen to this one, in hindsight, i realized it was a silly thing to do. >> in hindsight? >> in hindsight, yeah. >> it really wasn't a -- >> silliness. >> a contestant scorned. >> yeah. >> did she get him, by the way? >> she did. cowell said i don't even like eggs. thank you very much, he said. >> thanks, ron claiborne. >>> tomorrow in florida, they'll start the process of selecting a jury for one of the most...
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. >> in hindsight, many of the expenses that were incurred in this conference should have been more closely scrutinized. the irs is acting commissioner pledged to put place tighter spending controls to protect taxpayer dollars. in washington, sally kidd. >> very interesting. to an abatement on going investigation into the alleged prison scandal. wax the> they want to know actions that maynor is taking to address the issue. david collins joins us live with more. to answered prepared any kind of question out there. he is open to discussing the management of the gio, believes the facility should be replaced. gary maynard arrived prepared to be treated as a hostile witness by some of the members of the joint legislative policy committee. robert and legislators in particular, led been in since -- republican legislators in particular have been incensed. 13 fema corrections officers allegedly smuggled drugs, cell phones, and money into the facility. secretary maynard says back in 2009, a gang task force identified b.g. up as a dominant force inside the jail. the investigation led to a indictment.
. >> in hindsight, many of the expenses that were incurred in this conference should have been more closely scrutinized. the irs is acting commissioner pledged to put place tighter spending controls to protect taxpayer dollars. in washington, sally kidd. >> very interesting. to an abatement on going investigation into the alleged prison scandal. wax the> they want to know actions that maynor is taking to address the issue. david collins joins us live with more. to answered...
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>> in hindsight, i would say when he was slamming my head into the concrete and i thought i would loseiousness. >> [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treatments. guaranteed. crest 3d white whitestrips. guaranteed. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. i don't know. how did you get here? [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. with one touch, fun in the sun. i like f
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>> several factors in hindsight. i specialize in gastroenterology and endocrinology which is the study of heart -- hormones then for a short while i was a rotating at of icehouse who was the president at the time and under zero endocrinologist. and we had so many mentors but he was absolutely brilliant and was identifying hormones we didn't know too much about at that time. hayek like hypothalamus and the thyroid, etc.. i had a colleague at that time and later went to become the chief of brain chemistry and she's identified peptide t but her boss won the nobel prize for identifying neurochemical spur growth one day candace said you know, these things we're looking at? the doctor rosalyn was a physician and also help to discover the technique. doing her fellows and residents to keep measuring the chemicals and one day she said these are the molecule's. i will refer you to the book but it was a huge book and nobody had use that term molecules' in motion so that is a little bit of insight that whatever happens in the mi
>> several factors in hindsight. i specialize in gastroenterology and endocrinology which is the study of heart -- hormones then for a short while i was a rotating at of icehouse who was the president at the time and under zero endocrinologist. and we had so many mentors but he was absolutely brilliant and was identifying hormones we didn't know too much about at that time. hayek like hypothalamus and the thyroid, etc.. i had a colleague at that time and later went to become the chief of...
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>> several factors in hindsight, okay? so i specialize and sanjiv went to gastroentomology and i do the study of hormones. and then for a short while when i was at the va hospital, i was rotating at tufts under dr. seymour likeland who is the president of the endocrine society at that time. and he was a neuroendologist. he was the president of the end written society of america. and he was just like sanjiv said, we had brilliant mentors. he was absolutely brilliant in those days, and he was identifying hormones that we didn't know too much about at that time. hormones in the hypothalamus like stimulating hormone like growth factors, etc. i had a colleague at that time, her name was candice byrd. she later went on to become the chief of brain chemistry at nih. she's now at georgetown university. she identified something called peptide -- [inaudible] if you know anything about it orbit. but her boss won the nobel prize for identifying neurochemicals. and one day candice said to me, you know, these things that we're looking a
>> several factors in hindsight, okay? so i specialize and sanjiv went to gastroentomology and i do the study of hormones. and then for a short while when i was at the va hospital, i was rotating at tufts under dr. seymour likeland who is the president of the endocrine society at that time. and he was a neuroendologist. he was the president of the end written society of america. and he was just like sanjiv said, we had brilliant mentors. he was absolutely brilliant in those days, and he...
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>> in hindsight, i would say when he was slamming my head into the concrete and i thought i would loseiousness. >> hannitylive.foxnews.com. that interview, next. e de to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. and now, introducing reusable thermacare cold wraps. pain relief without the shock of ice. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ oh, i can barely move a muscle. i don't have any muscles left. [ sig
>> in hindsight, i would say when he was slamming my head into the concrete and i thought i would loseiousness. >> hannitylive.foxnews.com. that interview, next. e de to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. and now, introducing reusable thermacare cold wraps. pain relief without the shock of ice. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees a...
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in hindsight, he gave us a truly interesting window into his trustworthiness. >> so what i wanted toee if you could give me a yes-or-no answer to the question: does the n.s.a. collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. it does not? not wittingly. spy should have that big a tail. i have no idea when the normandy landings are. is it hot in here or am i just lying? here's how much this guy was rubbing his forehead. this is him at the start of the hearing. [ cheers and applause ] that's george stephanapolous' hair. now there are some systems already in place, thankfully, to protect us from all of this. it would, for instance, be illegal for the n.s.a. to directly target americans. foreigners, however, sure. for national security that's fair game. the problem is how can you tell accurately between an american and a foreigner? i guess you could ask, do you want to walk or drive? but i'm sure that the n.s.a.... you drive. you know you drive. you wouldn't even consider that as a question. but relax. i'm sure the n.s.a. has a more scientifica
in hindsight, he gave us a truly interesting window into his trustworthiness. >> so what i wanted toee if you could give me a yes-or-no answer to the question: does the n.s.a. collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. it does not? not wittingly. spy should have that big a tail. i have no idea when the normandy landings are. is it hot in here or am i just lying? here's how much this guy was rubbing his forehead. this is him at the...
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>> in hindsight, i would say when he was slamming my head into the concrete and i thought i would loseness. i would lose consciousness. >> i'm a careful investor. when you do what i do, you think about risk. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum volatility etfs. investments designed for a smoother ride. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. oh, i can barely move a muscle. i don't have any muscles left. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] you should really clean your ceiling fan. are you kidding me? you're gonna just throw away the last hour? no, it's only 15 calories. [ male announcer ] with reddi wip, fruit never sounded more delicious. at least i can die happy. [ male announcer ] and hard work won't have to go to waste. mmm. [ male announcer
>> in hindsight, i would say when he was slamming my head into the concrete and i thought i would loseness. i would lose consciousness. >> i'm a careful investor. when you do what i do, you think about risk. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum volatility etfs. investments designed for a smoother ride. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs....
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and in hindsight, i am really glad he did that, because i have never seen our community quite so together. and not just the community -- not just the stakeholders, but the police, the da's office, everybody who has come together to make broadway a little bit better and a appreciate that. and it's been a long battle and people, you know, why do it? why push so hard? and the idea is that if my thinking if we make broadway better, we make north beach better, and if we make north beach better, we make san francisco better and i think it's worth the effort and worth the support from the board of supervisors to create this cbd. thank you. >> thank you very much. are there any other speakers? please come. >> hi, good morning my name is mike patrid a member of the police advisory board and resident. broadway has had a very colorful history as an entertainment area and it's often forgotten that people live on broadway and bordering the area. last several years residents have had to live with the consequence of several badly-run businesses that have attracted a real often dangerous element to the s
and in hindsight, i am really glad he did that, because i have never seen our community quite so together. and not just the community -- not just the stakeholders, but the police, the da's office, everybody who has come together to make broadway a little bit better and a appreciate that. and it's been a long battle and people, you know, why do it? why push so hard? and the idea is that if my thinking if we make broadway better, we make north beach better, and if we make north beach better, we...
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snowden had the hindsight of manning manning two point zero if you will he knew the government's arguments against manning these men their mutual passion regardless of the reason to expose it made them a mark for certain but at least they both had the guts to do it in washington margaret howell. well edwards most noted might be trying to avoid the public eye but private first class bradley manning wasn't front and center in court today as week two of his trial for sheet off for john now with the defense's turn to question the computer forensic analysts about what they were able to find and if they can conclusively say that it was bradley manning who leaked all of it with a malicious intent to correspondent liz wahl was in the courtroom fort meade maryland today and she joins us now with more hi there lose what is the latest that came out of the testimony today. today we heard testimony from a number of computer forensic analysts first to take the stand was a military computer analyst a man by the name of matthew jose byrd now he talked about a conference he attended in berlin germany back
snowden had the hindsight of manning manning two point zero if you will he knew the government's arguments against manning these men their mutual passion regardless of the reason to expose it made them a mark for certain but at least they both had the guts to do it in washington margaret howell. well edwards most noted might be trying to avoid the public eye but private first class bradley manning wasn't front and center in court today as week two of his trial for sheet off for john now with...
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. >> cenk: if you were bradley manning, in hindsight wouldn't you runaway?has been in prison all this time, and just barely three years later his trial has been started, and he was in solitary confinement, which is a former of torture. maybe he should have ran away, too. let me say something about dick cheney that i need to repeat here. whether what the nsa is badded or good or constitutional nor or not is not tied in whether with we like snowden or not. the reason why the media has tied in to snowden maybe after we do character assassination. >> cenk: it's not all about snowden. >> they talk about how he was a high school dropout. it creates a click in our head when they mention his name. >> cenk: right, it's to say he's a bad guy. stupid, whatever it means. speaking of stupid, i have to go to dick cheney. yeah i said stupid. here he is, oh, here i am. no, we have this set. go, let's watch. >> i think he's a traitor i think it's one of the worst occasions in my memory of someone with access to classified information doing enormous damage to the national sec
. >> cenk: if you were bradley manning, in hindsight wouldn't you runaway?has been in prison all this time, and just barely three years later his trial has been started, and he was in solitary confinement, which is a former of torture. maybe he should have ran away, too. let me say something about dick cheney that i need to repeat here. whether what the nsa is badded or good or constitutional nor or not is not tied in whether with we like snowden or not. the reason why the media has tied...
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. >> i'm afraid that a wealth of skilled leaders -- >> in hindsight, many of the expenses incurred in more closely scrutinized or not endured at -- incurred at all and were not the best use of taxpayer dollars. >> shepard: so lawmakers said they had many more unanswered questions. >> do you see the redeemingño' value in that video? >> no, sir. >> you agree with me. >> yes, sir. >> i feel better now that you agree. >> are you familiar with this guy? this is the gsa official in the hot tub. have you ever seen that picture? >> i've seen that picture. >> shepard: mr. hot tub we call him here. jeff neely the name. after its lavish spending of taxpayer cash came to light, but the irs still faces a separate black eye for targeting conservative groups for scrutiny. any signed this $4 million con friday thing will continue? >> everybody who testified today there are now controls in place to make sure it does not happen again. so then lawmakees shifted their focus to figure out who authorized this over the top 2010 irs bash in anaheim, california. >> when did you become of the massive expense?
. >> i'm afraid that a wealth of skilled leaders -- >> in hindsight, many of the expenses incurred in more closely scrutinized or not endured at -- incurred at all and were not the best use of taxpayer dollars. >> shepard: so lawmakers said they had many more unanswered questions. >> do you see the redeemingño' value in that video? >> no, sir. >> you agree with me. >> yes, sir. >> i feel better now that you agree. >> are you familiar with...
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you go back and look, in hindsight the simple answer would be yes.guy who had questions going into the nfl draft. there was questions about gang ties, some of his former affiliates, but on the other hand they are hundreds of young men who come from rough backgrounds, hundreds of men who are taught that violence is a part of their life. then there's the questions of which ones do you take the chance on. you mentioned the $40 million that the patriots gave to him just last year. in the press owner, robert kraft talked about what a good guy hernandez had become. in fact he donated $50,000 of the check he was getting to the patriots charity. everyone talked about what a nice act that was on his behalf. so not necessarily something that you could predict. however, there's no question the nfl has looked at this as a larger issue. right now, this very week, jake, they're holding something called the nfl rookie symposium. the idea is toffee rookies coming into the nfl, who might not be equipped with the friends or background or judgment, to make the right de
you go back and look, in hindsight the simple answer would be yes.guy who had questions going into the nfl draft. there was questions about gang ties, some of his former affiliates, but on the other hand they are hundreds of young men who come from rough backgrounds, hundreds of men who are taught that violence is a part of their life. then there's the questions of which ones do you take the chance on. you mentioned the $40 million that the patriots gave to him just last year. in the press...
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in hindsight the mobster role was made for him and audiences and critics would not have it any othermusic coming across the bridge and into knowledge probably reminds one and all of no one but tony soprano and james gandol feigny. trace gallagher in los angeles. i'm expecting we will hear from some of his co-stars there and from the silver screen and from broadway and beyond quickly. >> and if you go on line, shep, can you see the condolences and by the way fox news has confirmed with hbo that james gandolfini did die. as you mentioned he was in italy to go to the sicily film festival but he was in rome at the time he died. and you kind of mentioned the confusion here. it's unclear if he died of a heart attack. now they are kind of backing off saying it's a possible heart attack because there were other reports that he also died of a stroke. you were kind of mentioning about the whole sopranos thing. remember, that led the way for all those series that have been on hbo ever since, shep. >> shepard: it certainly did. james gandolfini, that's incredible. wrap up the day's news and toss
in hindsight the mobster role was made for him and audiences and critics would not have it any othermusic coming across the bridge and into knowledge probably reminds one and all of no one but tony soprano and james gandol feigny. trace gallagher in los angeles. i'm expecting we will hear from some of his co-stars there and from the silver screen and from broadway and beyond quickly. >> and if you go on line, shep, can you see the condolences and by the way fox news has confirmed with hbo...
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>> i can explain anything in hindsight and tell me why we got there. if i would have predicted, i wouldn't. i would say, trauma is big -- >> it is a confidence thing. >> it is a confidence thing. in business, institutions, the penalty for making a mistake is very, very extreme at this point. and frankly, counter productive. and if you punish people for being wrong as opposed to being manevolent but just being wrong and consequence is so great, people won't take risk. it is not just business that has to be risk takers. legislators, consumers, who have to decide they can spend. and i think we will get there but it is taking a little bit longer and i think the climate, and i talked about this before, sentiment has a real effect. again there is not natural science. it is a social science. so sentiment and people's feeling really matters, confidence really matters. >> but you are really helping small business with the money you are investing in new orleans and across the country in different regional economies. when i look at the regulatory environment and
>> i can explain anything in hindsight and tell me why we got there. if i would have predicted, i wouldn't. i would say, trauma is big -- >> it is a confidence thing. >> it is a confidence thing. in business, institutions, the penalty for making a mistake is very, very extreme at this point. and frankly, counter productive. and if you punish people for being wrong as opposed to being manevolent but just being wrong and consequence is so great, people won't take risk. it is not...
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hindsight is, you know, the thing was we needed to get it open. we knew we was going to be good content because we had excellent eaglen -- people involved. it was getting it open to the public so that the figure would be laid to rest. that was kind of it. >> conover, this question is for you. how do you feel about the museum today in 2013? >> i think it has become a real museum. and nicola is a great professional talent. it's doing all of the things that are truly important in a nationally respected it museum. the education program, the outreach, the distance learning, the oral history program, the publications come in your book and the -- garrey is doing a fabulous drawn as the curator and advising others. i went to see the fort worth art show. the film was done and the active equity it's a magnet that i always dreamed it would become. has the best collection relating in a global tragedy in the face of the earth and now it is doing the right thing with the material. so i think that balance should be very proud of the professionals who have come t
hindsight is, you know, the thing was we needed to get it open. we knew we was going to be good content because we had excellent eaglen -- people involved. it was getting it open to the public so that the figure would be laid to rest. that was kind of it. >> conover, this question is for you. how do you feel about the museum today in 2013? >> i think it has become a real museum. and nicola is a great professional talent. it's doing all of the things that are truly important in a...
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. >> in hindsight many of the expenses that were incurred in the 2010 conference should have been more closely scrutinized or not incurred at all and we are not didn't and were not the best use of taxpayer dollars. >> are you familiar with the gsa official in the hot tub? have you seen that picture? >> i have seen that picture, yes. >> the famous guy in the hot tub probably did more to bring agree gus spending under krill. did this affect you at all? >> fascinating. >> you are in charge. you you have a public trust. you are paid by the american taxpayer to be responsible to be respectful, to have knowledge, to have oversight. and yet you can't even tell me when you -- when you thought this was wrong. in fact, you are saying that well, it was a pretty good conference. >> a bomb shell report this morning that the national security agency has been secretly collect thing the phone records of tens of millions of americans. a top secret court order forcing verizon to hand over the daily call information nor every single one of their customers with no suspicion necessary. >> the number of que
. >> in hindsight many of the expenses that were incurred in the 2010 conference should have been more closely scrutinized or not incurred at all and we are not didn't and were not the best use of taxpayer dollars. >> are you familiar with the gsa official in the hot tub? have you seen that picture? >> i have seen that picture, yes. >> the famous guy in the hot tub probably did more to bring agree gus spending under krill. did this affect you at all? >>...
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in hindsight though, the agency probably should not have used taxpayer dollars to make a star trek parodyeo for a conference which was replayed today on capitol hill. >> i'm afraid without skilled leaders, anarchy is spreading across the planet like a virus. >> the man you just saw playing mr. spock is irs official ferris fink. there was this question for mr. fink. >> what were you thinking? it's embarrassing. and i apologize. >> he said he regrets the videos were ever made. got ready for this. i hope you're sitting down. an inspector general report we went through and found. this the irs spent $50,187 on videos for this conference. of which 2,400 was used to construct a mock set of the star ship enterprise. it took 62 staff hours to produce the final video. and $4.1 million were spent on the conference. at least they think because supporting documents, ie receipts, are missing. yeah. it has been 672 days since u.s. lost its top credit rating. behavior like that may be part of the reason why. what are we doing to get it back? stocks bounced back today. >>> and now our fourth story "outfro
in hindsight though, the agency probably should not have used taxpayer dollars to make a star trek parodyeo for a conference which was replayed today on capitol hill. >> i'm afraid without skilled leaders, anarchy is spreading across the planet like a virus. >> the man you just saw playing mr. spock is irs official ferris fink. there was this question for mr. fink. >> what were you thinking? it's embarrassing. and i apologize. >> he said he regrets the videos were ever...
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sdraigz, a big division in the cia as to whether this was spaontaneous o a terrorist attack from hindsight and we know in the week after the attack, there were a lot of government officials not particularly at the podium at the white house, but a lot of government officials talking about this being a terrorist attack. what should she have done differently? she was being guided by the administration with then cia director petraeus and others weighing in. what would you have done had you been her? >> well, you know, petraeus was basically vetoed. i mean, general petraeus wanted al sharia that al qaeda group put in there, wanted to put it was a terrorist attack. he was overridden by possibly some those in the white house and some political advisers. i don't know what extent ms. rice had knowledge of that, but it was so self-eft what happened that day, i would have to question her judgment. and the president loves the book "lincoln's team of rivals kwaetsz and it seems to me what he's doing is rewarding her and he's putting in a team of loyalists. she can't get senate confirmation so he's goin
sdraigz, a big division in the cia as to whether this was spaontaneous o a terrorist attack from hindsight and we know in the week after the attack, there were a lot of government officials not particularly at the podium at the white house, but a lot of government officials talking about this being a terrorist attack. what should she have done differently? she was being guided by the administration with then cia director petraeus and others weighing in. what would you have done had you been...
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and then everybody will be a genius in hindsight. it's the way it goes. it wasn't what part of my consideration, terry. my consideration was to look at what my options were and to make the best and most legally defensible choice that i could make. [ inaudible question ] >> anybody who thinks they want to run for statewide office and get a thousand people to sign a petition in five days don't belong running for state office. you think it's hard to get a thousand signatures? wait until you try to get a million votes. it will be a lot harder. yes? >> is this completely out of left field? >> it was unexpected for sure. but i knew when the governor called pretty late on monday and asked to come meet with jenny and i, i had an inkling what we might be talking about. but there was no arm twisting. the decision is one for my wife and my family to make. he's always respected that. he understands that. it's an extraordinary opportunity. and so for some disruption for my family life, some time i'll be spending in washington, but it's an incredible chance to serve. a
and then everybody will be a genius in hindsight. it's the way it goes. it wasn't what part of my consideration, terry. my consideration was to look at what my options were and to make the best and most legally defensible choice that i could make. [ inaudible question ] >> anybody who thinks they want to run for statewide office and get a thousand people to sign a petition in five days don't belong running for state office. you think it's hard to get a thousand signatures? wait until you...
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this is a tremendous opportunity with hindsight, given there's no way the fed request possibly back away. their paranoia is in place. >> so bonds versus stocks, how do you allocate capital? >> now, in our strategies, we're fully in treasuries. i think that's from a relative momentum perspective a better long trade for stocks, either long or short, given the risks to emerging economies that are obviously getting into the headlines. >> jonathan, how much are you guys watching the bond market? is that calling the shots now for equities? >> it is. it's something we focus on all the time. not always direct correlation to how we trade and what we're trading, but it seems now that watching the bond market and watching the equity market simultaneously, and watching the correlation, has become a big play in how we're trading our stocks. >> by the way, i don't know if they have the chart in the booth ready, but have crystal call this thing up. she was showing me earlier a correlation between the dow and the vix. you can do today or for the last month, or whatever it is. go ahead. the volatility tr
this is a tremendous opportunity with hindsight, given there's no way the fed request possibly back away. their paranoia is in place. >> so bonds versus stocks, how do you allocate capital? >> now, in our strategies, we're fully in treasuries. i think that's from a relative momentum perspective a better long trade for stocks, either long or short, given the risks to emerging economies that are obviously getting into the headlines. >> jonathan, how much are you guys watching...
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. >> in hindsight, mike realizes what's happened is also due to a feature of his vintage plane.rakes. >> it's notorious to be a tough airplane to land. when i landed in fighting the wind, it was gusty. i touched down on the main wheels. the brakes on my plane were the original drum brakes. you ever had original drum brakes, they stick. if you look at the videos, you see the smoke coming out from the tires. it's obvious, it's a brake lockup. >> for ashley, this video may prove to be the most widely distributed story of his career in journalism. >> it was a camera i owned for less than 12 hours, and it's been picked up all around the world. >> while the video goes viral, the steerman goes to the repair shop. >> airplanes can get fixed. runways can get fixed. people don't get fixed that easy. >> whoa! >> there's a lot of very fortunate things happened that day. the most fortunate thing is nobody got hurt. >> coming up -- rafters are stranded in an icy raging river. >> there are no guarantees that they would be successfully rescued. when "caught on camera -- cheating death" continue
. >> in hindsight, mike realizes what's happened is also due to a feature of his vintage plane.rakes. >> it's notorious to be a tough airplane to land. when i landed in fighting the wind, it was gusty. i touched down on the main wheels. the brakes on my plane were the original drum brakes. you ever had original drum brakes, they stick. if you look at the videos, you see the smoke coming out from the tires. it's obvious, it's a brake lockup. >> for ashley, this video may prove...
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employees doing a lot of the work understanding what risks there were in the financial system and with hindsightey were misjudging the risks. there were these risks building up on wall street not fully understood. that was tim geithner's staff and the new york fed responsible for that. you know, it is absolutely the case that you have the strange lines where you know, it is not kind of what they teach you in democracy 101. >> cenk: so, what i want to understand finally is the relationship between all of the different 12 regional feds and the central federal reserve in washington because you're saying the central federal reserve is totally governor-appointed, it is not quasi-private. they're the ones who set the policy. so what is their relationship with the ones that are quasi-private and whose heads are picked by the top banks in those regions? >> you know it varies. sometimes there is a healthy good relationship where they're all on the same page but it is also a -- you know, there are also the delicate tensions. reserve bank presidents are paid more like private sector employees. tim geithner
employees doing a lot of the work understanding what risks there were in the financial system and with hindsightey were misjudging the risks. there were these risks building up on wall street not fully understood. that was tim geithner's staff and the new york fed responsible for that. you know, it is absolutely the case that you have the strange lines where you know, it is not kind of what they teach you in democracy 101. >> cenk: so, what i want to understand finally is the relationship...
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back. >> i can't look back at hindsight.d act before it occurs. and then i always add putting in some sort of risk management plan. >> looking back, it was that wednesday and you come in as a technician not looking at anything. and you go back to the same date that i said. a negative. but also when we had another, the question is once they come out, where's the stock and what percentage of the gain or loss has occurred. i'm still a technician, joe, despite your best efforts. >> you can be. it's like arguing whether -- >> you respect then with a good track record with the greatest integrity. >> as of wednesday, the possibility of the fed not being there, good news started being bad news. and markets started getting a little rocky. >> now we'll see what happens. >> so the financial crisis occurred because we got were an overbought -- trim line, advanced decline line. >> nothing to do with some of the fundamentals that were happening. if that led to a temporary major bull move, do you sell out the s&p? >> say we're in a primari
back. >> i can't look back at hindsight.d act before it occurs. and then i always add putting in some sort of risk management plan. >> looking back, it was that wednesday and you come in as a technician not looking at anything. and you go back to the same date that i said. a negative. but also when we had another, the question is once they come out, where's the stock and what percentage of the gain or loss has occurred. i'm still a technician, joe, despite your best efforts....
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was he right in hindsight? but it's not my call.ren hindsight, we experiencing now the conversation we maybe should have had them in more detail. host: guest: what the patriot acted did -- you talk about the fisa courts -- the key provisions we today in the patriot act in the section 250 basically detaches the investigation from the individual. they said that law enforcement agencies can gather up any information they today in the we amounts, anything related to a terrorism concern, not anything related to steve scully and his criminal activity. it is related to an ongoing investigation. when they brought in that universe of what was available to law enforcement, they allowed essentially what you are seeing now, the concern that they are gathering everything. is there anything they cannot gather? law enforcement will tell you that we gather but we don't look. meaning we are gathering huge amounts of data and looking for anomalies. when we see those anomalies, that is when maybe we listen to a telephone call or maybe we look into the
was he right in hindsight? but it's not my call.ren hindsight, we experiencing now the conversation we maybe should have had them in more detail. host: guest: what the patriot acted did -- you talk about the fisa courts -- the key provisions we today in the patriot act in the section 250 basically detaches the investigation from the individual. they said that law enforcement agencies can gather up any information they today in the we amounts, anything related to a terrorism concern, not...
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hindsight, it's easy to say i was strong and resilient, but really i wasn't. i couldn't breathe.othing else matters. you can't think straight, and i mentally had given up and i thought it was the end of the line. julie did not give up and she kept fighting and fighting and without her i would not be here today. >> i am not sure you know, but right now more than 118,000 people are waiting for an organ, and 18 people die each day waiting for one. and tell us what worked for you that could help other families, that could work with other families. >> what works is to understand the system and to understand the pressure doctors are under and administrators are under and keep yourself in front of them and don't take no for an answer. there are many hospital options and don't put all your eggs in one basket and say this is the only hospital that can treat me, because there are many hospitals that can do it. it's easy to give up in that position and feel so ill you can't keep going, but keep yourself in front of them. >> does it wind up mattering more who you know? does it become an insi
hindsight, it's easy to say i was strong and resilient, but really i wasn't. i couldn't breathe.othing else matters. you can't think straight, and i mentally had given up and i thought it was the end of the line. julie did not give up and she kept fighting and fighting and without her i would not be here today. >> i am not sure you know, but right now more than 118,000 people are waiting for an organ, and 18 people die each day waiting for one. and tell us what worked for you that could...
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but many of the monuments officers agreed with this decision and hindsight because they felt it was sittingere on the hill working the troops, and as i mentioned, the battle continued for another three months before the breakout occurred and the allied forces were on the road to be drowned. there were enormous successes as a result of the coordination of the officers they would recognize this church it had been away from the train station where most people who visit florence r. dr.. they were determined to try to help troops pinned down on the beaches and attempted to knock out the yard in the center area. perhaps the most successful mission during world war ii you see the bridges less than a mile, less than half a mile away from where the bombing took place by april and may of 1944 the monuments officers were in position, and it's through their experiences that i tell the story of saving every monuments officer who was a portrait painter and had studied in rome from 1926 to 1929 and the american academy of rome later that after that was a professor of art at yale and he left behind his wif
but many of the monuments officers agreed with this decision and hindsight because they felt it was sittingere on the hill working the troops, and as i mentioned, the battle continued for another three months before the breakout occurred and the allied forces were on the road to be drowned. there were enormous successes as a result of the coordination of the officers they would recognize this church it had been away from the train station where most people who visit florence r. dr.. they were...
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host: looking back at our 10-12 your commitment looking back at afghanistan, in hindsight, does thatprise you or is this something you could have expected? guest: i was surprised. as a military historian, i know that when you start to fight, you do not know how it is going to end. when england when to say: in 1939 from hitler, they did not -- when england went to save poland in 1939 from hitler, they russia to bet there. what we were trying to do. we have concerns now. i have always been one of those guys to said, look where our real interests are. that is what we are doing. host: luis is joining us from daytona beach, florida. good morning. louise is joining us from daytona beach, florida. feelings have mixed about this. as far as the number of dead, 90,000, whatever. they were not all killed by assad. radio, syrians that were fleeing syria said the rebels were extreme. i believe that after hearing stories about them cutting out the hearts and livers. john mccain, when he went over recently and did the photo shoot, it came out on msn b.c. that one of the man standing next to him was
host: looking back at our 10-12 your commitment looking back at afghanistan, in hindsight, does thatprise you or is this something you could have expected? guest: i was surprised. as a military historian, i know that when you start to fight, you do not know how it is going to end. when england when to say: in 1939 from hitler, they did not -- when england went to save poland in 1939 from hitler, they russia to bet there. what we were trying to do. we have concerns now. i have always been one of...
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many of the monuments officer agreed with decisio the decision hindsight because they felt this abbeyting up on the hill mocking the troops and as i mentioned that battled kenya for a month or three months before the breakout occurred and allied forces were on the road towards rome. now, there were enormous successes that as a result of the ordination of the transfer i -- of the monuments officers. is located some 467 feet away from the train station what most people that visit florence arrived. and allies determined to try and help troops pinned down on the beaches, attempted to knock out the rail yard in the center area of florence. and, in fact, the rail yard was so close to the church, this is the most precarious but successful bombing mission, perhaps the most successful bombing mission during world war ii. you could see the bridges of -- less than a half of a mile away from where the bombing took place. and by april and may 1944, to keep monuments officers were in position, and it is through their experiences that i tell the story of -- deane keller it was a portrait painter and
many of the monuments officer agreed with decisio the decision hindsight because they felt this abbeyting up on the hill mocking the troops and as i mentioned that battled kenya for a month or three months before the breakout occurred and allied forces were on the road towards rome. now, there were enormous successes that as a result of the ordination of the transfer i -- of the monuments officers. is located some 467 feet away from the train station what most people that visit florence...
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martha: hindsight is always 20-20. but a lot of people would feel if we had done this sooner and i know you advocated doing it sooner that it would have been a clearer ally situation. is it too late and if we go in now it sounds like we are in deep from what you are saying if we can hope to achieve the goal and also tell us what is the ultimate goal here. >> our ultimate goal is to remove bashar al-asaad which the president articulated many times. will it be complicated, difficult and a mess? chemical weapons cache's will have to be secured. every day that goes by and we don't get rid of bashar al-asaad it becomes more difficult. but for to us sit by and watch these people being massacred, raped, tortured in the most terrible fashion. meanwhile the russians are all-in, hezbollah is all-in, and we are talking about giving them more light weapons? it's insane. it's turning into a regional conflict. not just a conflict within syria and the united states sat by and the president of the of the youth overruling the recommend
martha: hindsight is always 20-20. but a lot of people would feel if we had done this sooner and i know you advocated doing it sooner that it would have been a clearer ally situation. is it too late and if we go in now it sounds like we are in deep from what you are saying if we can hope to achieve the goal and also tell us what is the ultimate goal here. >> our ultimate goal is to remove bashar al-asaad which the president articulated many times. will it be complicated, difficult and a...
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it's not a question do you think with hindsight that he was a good president. >> megyn: we played somethe soundbites, president bush when his portrait was unveiled at the white house and president bush at his library opening. guy a is very charming. whether you like his policies are not. he clearly loves america and talking about the country. the other thing, he has been very respectful of president obama which can only have helped him on the left and right. they have hugely gone up with independents. >> he has been relatively quiet since he left the white house and he is doing out of respect for president obama. he doesn't want to be another critic. that shows a lot of class. he does things with wounded warriors and he has been quiet and respectful and people really respect that. >> megyn: what do you think of that. biggest increase came with independents. 29% favorable rating. now it's a 46%. he jumped up to 84% with republicans and jumped up with democrats he was at 10% approval with them in january of 2009 and now he at 29%. >> people have fairly high opinions of ex-president and f
it's not a question do you think with hindsight that he was a good president. >> megyn: we played somethe soundbites, president bush when his portrait was unveiled at the white house and president bush at his library opening. guy a is very charming. whether you like his policies are not. he clearly loves america and talking about the country. the other thing, he has been very respectful of president obama which can only have helped him on the left and right. they have hugely gone up with...
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they say hindsight is 100%. were signs, but, thinking back on it, i was -- pregnancy and having kids was the further thing from my mind. i always said i had my one boy, one girl, i was done. so obviously -- >> you could feel her kicking along the way. usually at 20 weeks, kicking, feel the puttering, a bump, the whole thing. >> there wasn't any bump. i kind of already have a tummy anyway, and i didn't gain any weight, and i think probably through my training, i probably lost what i had. and she just replaced it. is what rhyi'm thinking happene. and as far as movement, she did not move. my other daughter was kicking and moving everywhere, so active. and even my son. you could tell there was a kid in there. i had a lot of weight gain with both of them. >> as if this story is not incredible enough. the other aspect of this, your husband had a vasectomy four years ago, so what does your doctor say about that? >> he wants a refund. >> i argued with everybody. i argued with everybody, that's why this is impossible, an
they say hindsight is 100%. were signs, but, thinking back on it, i was -- pregnancy and having kids was the further thing from my mind. i always said i had my one boy, one girl, i was done. so obviously -- >> you could feel her kicking along the way. usually at 20 weeks, kicking, feel the puttering, a bump, the whole thing. >> there wasn't any bump. i kind of already have a tummy anyway, and i didn't gain any weight, and i think probably through my training, i probably lost what i...
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"i've never done anything like this before, and in hindsight i have realized it was a silly thing toword, tweeting, "i don't think eggs should be allowed on talent shows. discuss?" >> the show's producers will not pursue charges against the egg thrower, who may have been throwing on behalf of millions out there. >> she had a big smile on her face. >> she was throwing again and again and again. >> no stage fright for that viola player. xx we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change what's offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us, based on one simple common sense fact... all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you'll gain w
"i've never done anything like this before, and in hindsight i have realized it was a silly thing toword, tweeting, "i don't think eggs should be allowed on talent shows. discuss?" >> the show's producers will not pursue charges against the egg thrower, who may have been throwing on behalf of millions out there. >> she had a big smile on her face. >> she was throwing again and again and again. >> no stage fright for that viola player. xx we've been...
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i've never done anything like this before and in hindsight, i have realized it was a silly thing to doith egg on his face, cowell managed to get the last word, tweeting, i don't think egg should be allowed on talent shows. discuss? >> they will not pursue charges. they were singing "impossible dream" because it went from impossible dream to dream come true. >>> "starting point" back in a moment. >>> happening now in the newsroom. holed up in hong kong. >> even if you're not doing anything wrong. >> 19-year-old high school dropout edward snowden speaking out from a secret location. >> i sitting at my desk had the authority to wiretap anyone from you to your accountant to a federal judge to even the president. >> this morning the man who leaked the top secret government spying program front and center, what could he be charged with? will he be extradited and are some chinese happy he's there? >>>
i've never done anything like this before and in hindsight, i have realized it was a silly thing to doith egg on his face, cowell managed to get the last word, tweeting, i don't think egg should be allowed on talent shows. discuss? >> they will not pursue charges. they were singing "impossible dream" because it went from impossible dream to dream come true. >>> "starting point" back in a moment. >>> happening now in the newsroom. holed up in hong...
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. >> in hindsight there's things you wished you grabbed but they're gone. >> reporter: they moved in with terry's parents in the black forest and incredibly that house just burned down too. the breakneck blaze allowing no time to pack. >> the clothes on our back and the purse and the cars and that's it. so everything that we had managed to store out at my parents' house is gone. >> reporter: there is progress. right now this fire is at 65% containment and firefighters say they need three more days before that number reaches 100%. robin? >> and that's what everyone is looking forward to, thank you, clayton. they move so fast, those fires. >>> let's turn to josh for the other top stories developing. good morning. >>> good morning. we'll begin with troubling news from one of america's great cities, an explosion of violence on the streets of chicago. dozens of people have been shot, many of them killed and all in just a matter of hours. abc's alex perez is there for us right now. alex, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, josh. chicago had been seeing an overall decline in the
. >> in hindsight there's things you wished you grabbed but they're gone. >> reporter: they moved in with terry's parents in the black forest and incredibly that house just burned down too. the breakneck blaze allowing no time to pack. >> the clothes on our back and the purse and the cars and that's it. so everything that we had managed to store out at my parents' house is gone. >> reporter: there is progress. right now this fire is at 65% containment and firefighters...
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of course, it's always 20/20 hindsight, right, on an issue big as that. >> right.e's now calls about getting information that's already been released, and one of them has to do with this top secret court. the foreign intelligence surveillance court that many of us didn't know about that is the court that decides in secret whether or not surveillance can take place. and we have a bipartisan group of lawmakers, of senators, in fact, that are calling for some more information about that to tell the public how the determination is made about whether or not your phone calls or text messages or e-mails are dipped into or not to. what do you think about that just with your background, peter? what do you think about that call from the public and what's in our best interests? >> well, unfortunately, this is all being caught up in things hike the irs scandal, right? benghazi. because now people are already worried about this administration, worried about trusting government, and now they have even additional questions here. so it's snowballing, it's compounding. look, this i
of course, it's always 20/20 hindsight, right, on an issue big as that. >> right.e's now calls about getting information that's already been released, and one of them has to do with this top secret court. the foreign intelligence surveillance court that many of us didn't know about that is the court that decides in secret whether or not surveillance can take place. and we have a bipartisan group of lawmakers, of senators, in fact, that are calling for some more information about that to...
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there's always in hindsight.ganization had been there. >> i interviewed two whistleblowers yesterday and i asked one about general alexander's answer that the technology does not exist for an nsa analyst to flip a switch and listen to americans' phone calls and read their emails. this is what he had to say. >> to say that the technology does not exist really begs the question, do we just trust his word for it? there's been a number of cases that have been made public including a couple of analysts at fort gordon in georgia where they're listening in on ngos and american citizens overseas. >> congressman, are you confident that the technology does not exist or do you have any concern at all that general alexander might have been hiding behind the phrase, flip a switch, because it's obviously more complicated than just flipping a switch. >> i have tremendous confidence in general alexander as a member of the house intelligence committee. i've found him to be very straight foortd, very honest, very dedicated. if it
there's always in hindsight.ganization had been there. >> i interviewed two whistleblowers yesterday and i asked one about general alexander's answer that the technology does not exist for an nsa analyst to flip a switch and listen to americans' phone calls and read their emails. this is what he had to say. >> to say that the technology does not exist really begs the question, do we just trust his word for it? there's been a number of cases that have been made public including a...