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you're hearing more bell love in hindsight.dsight. >> memory tests were done by researchers at northwestern university's feinberg school of medicine. when a lover recalls the first meeting he or she remembers the experiences accumulated later. love at first sight might actually be a figment of our imagination. >> we're making a great recipe today. somewhat store rolesand butterysome lobster ceise atel ng t resanhyo,anthymeaicis-8 a taste of the east coast in chicago. >> the restaurant is devoted to all lobster rolls. here's what of love. the traditional lobster roll. not if you go to most places. a lot of big lobster chunks. when i open this concept everyone has been to a lobster shack. it is nothing too difficult >> what is the key? >> it is really about the bond. we use garlic butter. that is where you get most of the flavor from. >> i usually put the melted butter of their. the garlic butter is used. >> it gives it a nice kick. tell me about some of the other ethnic versions. the mexican lobster roll here. >> the traditional
you're hearing more bell love in hindsight.dsight. >> memory tests were done by researchers at northwestern university's feinberg school of medicine. when a lover recalls the first meeting he or she remembers the experiences accumulated later. love at first sight might actually be a figment of our imagination. >> we're making a great recipe today. somewhat store rolesand butterysome lobster ceise atel ng t resanhyo,anthymeaicis-8 a taste of the east coast in chicago. >> the...
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, even joe said when he did one of his last interview, with the benefit of 20-20 hindsight, you wishs had been difficult. i was 18, 19, 20. >> you were a kid. >> what am i looking for? i'm looking for my classroom, i'm looking for the football locker room and i'm looking to do well in both of those things. i really did not have the, you know, i guess the awareness to pay attention to see if anybody was doing deviant things such as that. >> let me ask you about a lot of stuff that's in the nfl. you played for seven seasons. >> seven years. >> and you got one in with the giants. >> i did. i did. i did. >> what do you make now? there's been some crazy headlines over the last year. even just since the super bowl. you have ray rice knocking out and dragging his fiance. darren sharper accused of rape. the miami dolphins in the bully of jonathan martin. fred davis was just arrested for d.u.i. and suspended indefinitely. what is it about, you know, is it a byproduct of kids who are in football who become professional players kind of taught to be big and bad on the field and it carries over t
, even joe said when he did one of his last interview, with the benefit of 20-20 hindsight, you wishs had been difficult. i was 18, 19, 20. >> you were a kid. >> what am i looking for? i'm looking for my classroom, i'm looking for the football locker room and i'm looking to do well in both of those things. i really did not have the, you know, i guess the awareness to pay attention to see if anybody was doing deviant things such as that. >> let me ask you about a lot of stuff...
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so i stopped -- but, you know, in hindsight, i didn't have a thing to worry about. rick was so arrogant. there was no way that two ladies , and add to fbi guys, are ever going to catch me. it was really that. and then -- the first part -- the surveillance. okay. you're absolutely right. the bureau has coverage. so, what did rick do? he -- after he leaves the soviet union -- i mean leaves the soviet embassy, he calls his buddies -- i assume in the washington field office -- and said, if you see a guy that went into the embassy at 1:15 p.m. today, it's i. now, he had sort of an excuse for being there, sort of. we, at cia headquarters, never knew that he walked into the embassy. until later during the investigation. when the bureau was basically handling things. however, at the time, beginning in early 1985, rick was developing, as i said, a soviet national. an arms control specialist. there was nothing out of the ordinary. rick doing this job. his contact with this individual was known to fbi headquarters, cia headquarters. it was -- he reported the contacts to each d
so i stopped -- but, you know, in hindsight, i didn't have a thing to worry about. rick was so arrogant. there was no way that two ladies , and add to fbi guys, are ever going to catch me. it was really that. and then -- the first part -- the surveillance. okay. you're absolutely right. the bureau has coverage. so, what did rick do? he -- after he leaves the soviet union -- i mean leaves the soviet embassy, he calls his buddies -- i assume in the washington field office -- and said, if you see...
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. >> hindsight being 20/20, looking back at the day that we located his stolen car, remember, larry bellamy showing up on the scene, offering his stance to us, because he was a crime scene officer with the myrtle beach police department. >> larry's time sheets indicated he was not working when the robbers occurred. investigators also discovered an interesting clue in the way the getaway vehicles were abandoned. >> they were so successful for so many years, that they just got sloppy. and towards the end, they started using their own cars to carry out the robberies. >> investigators found the red suv, used at their last robbery, at a safe house the brothers rented about 100 miles away in aberdeen, north carolina. by the time the fbi found it, everything else was gone. >> we never recovered the money from these bank robberies, and there was a total take of approximately $800,000. >> when you break down that amount of money, over that time frame, split maybe three ways, we felt that it would be easy to spend that type of money without a great deal of notice or even if they put it away, which to
. >> hindsight being 20/20, looking back at the day that we located his stolen car, remember, larry bellamy showing up on the scene, offering his stance to us, because he was a crime scene officer with the myrtle beach police department. >> larry's time sheets indicated he was not working when the robbers occurred. investigators also discovered an interesting clue in the way the getaway vehicles were abandoned. >> they were so successful for so many years, that they just got...
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we did not have the hindsight or the sources at the time, which is on about three occasions, eisenhowerrevented wars in vietnam, as collations in korea, even a nuclear confrontation a few times, but that is something people did not know at the time and could not credit. truman was the author of the korean war, which we do not look well on, and history does not account well for him. luckily for him, we always look at it in a larger sense. more importants to know about truman and national security is that this is the god who was architect of a strategy that led about 12 presidents to win the cold war under george bush 41. we knew what the policies were in 1953, but here we are 61 years later, and we know with total hindsight that america one. denied,hing not to be the military. >> desegregation of the military, appoints the civil rights commission, ambiguous about excepting its recommendations, but he is the first president to come out openly for civil rights. fdr -- bill. anti-lynching >> yes, he would not have supported the anti-lynching bill. he supported civil rights. motherite a conf
we did not have the hindsight or the sources at the time, which is on about three occasions, eisenhowerrevented wars in vietnam, as collations in korea, even a nuclear confrontation a few times, but that is something people did not know at the time and could not credit. truman was the author of the korean war, which we do not look well on, and history does not account well for him. luckily for him, we always look at it in a larger sense. more importants to know about truman and national...
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. >> in hindsight it's safe to say we no doubt saved hundreds of thousands of jobs.on't know what the actual count is now but i think the number of deaths is up around between 250 to 300 that's actually very small for an eruption this size. >> david hollow of the u.s. geological survey in menlo park was part of a team of six u.s. and nine philipino scientists who requested an evacuation. two days after the recommendation, the mountain blew after 600 years of sleet. harlow and his colleagues stayed in a windowless building for two more days. they had placed portable sizemometers like this. the it notified them of the upcoming quake it was time to get out. >> the floor was very wet, heavy ash that stripped leaves off, leaves and limbs off of trees. and that, you know just tore vast areas. it looks like a gray wasted desert right now. >> this is where the volcano is erupting. this is some of the ash that has propagated into the indian continent all the way around to eastern part of north africa? >> reporter: at a large livermore lab a committee was called into action by
. >> in hindsight it's safe to say we no doubt saved hundreds of thousands of jobs.on't know what the actual count is now but i think the number of deaths is up around between 250 to 300 that's actually very small for an eruption this size. >> david hollow of the u.s. geological survey in menlo park was part of a team of six u.s. and nine philipino scientists who requested an evacuation. two days after the recommendation, the mountain blew after 600 years of sleet. harlow and his...
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with the clarity of hindsight, we can see that the economy was fundamentally unsound.re was a huge gap between the richest and poorest americans. banks failed at the rate of two a day. 2 million workers were unemployed. agriculture was in a state of depression throughout the 1920s. those weaknesses weren't obvious at the time, except to the victims. from business' perspective, the economy was booming. throughout the decade, productivity and profits kept climbing as prices and wages remained relatively stationary. huge profits were reinvested. the stock market soared. fortunes were made overnight., rags-to-riches stories filled the papers. even high school students played the game, as economist paul samuelson recalls. my high school teacher and i, my mathematics school high teacher, used to pore over the financial page. she was in favor of hup motors. i thought auburn motors was better. both of them went off the board completely in the end. literally the case, the elevator boys would ask you, "what do you think is good? "is barney baruch buying? what about the big boys
with the clarity of hindsight, we can see that the economy was fundamentally unsound.re was a huge gap between the richest and poorest americans. banks failed at the rate of two a day. 2 million workers were unemployed. agriculture was in a state of depression throughout the 1920s. those weaknesses weren't obvious at the time, except to the victims. from business' perspective, the economy was booming. throughout the decade, productivity and profits kept climbing as prices and wages remained...
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there was, in those days, in hindsight, a somewhat greater risk-taking than has tended to occur withinast 40 years or so in the united states or in banking in modern times. it was and had a stronger entrepreneurial drive in those days. and at the same time, there was inadequate governmental supervision. charles barney, the knickerbocker's president, was one of those entrepreneurs ambitious for his bank's success. apparently, for charles barney, the chance came to make a lot of mon, if he was willing to risk the bank's money. barney knew a speculator named charles morse. morse and a partner, frederick hines, schemed to manipulate copper's price on wall street. copper was a hot item many peoplspeculated on. schthere is debate,te copper'shistoricly,all street. over the extent of bary's involvement, but many believe he made the behind-the-scenes arrangements as the morse-hines combine began setting its trap in early 1907. historian robert sobel explains. hines came to new york, where he met morse, a small-time speculator. their plan was to get several banks behind them and use the banks' a
there was, in those days, in hindsight, a somewhat greater risk-taking than has tended to occur withinast 40 years or so in the united states or in banking in modern times. it was and had a stronger entrepreneurial drive in those days. and at the same time, there was inadequate governmental supervision. charles barney, the knickerbocker's president, was one of those entrepreneurs ambitious for his bank's success. apparently, for charles barney, the chance came to make a lot of mon, if he was...
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. >> in hindsight, do you wish that you had gone to the cops? >> yes.d have saved me years of pain. >> what do you hope will come out of all of this? >> justice. >> justice. >> expose him. the truth. for him to come into the light. get down from his throne and just stop this. >> reporter: but for now, bikram is standing his ground. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> all right, thanks to david wright for that report. and we'll be right back. that report. we'll be right back. help with . but sometimes, i still struggled to get going, even get through the day. so i was honest with my doctor. i told him i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. he said that for some people, an antidepressant alone only helps so much and suggested we add abilify (aripiprazole). he said that by taking both, some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. i wish i'd talked to my doctor sooner. [ female announcer ] abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide
. >> in hindsight, do you wish that you had gone to the cops? >> yes.d have saved me years of pain. >> what do you hope will come out of all of this? >> justice. >> justice. >> expose him. the truth. for him to come into the light. get down from his throne and just stop this. >> reporter: but for now, bikram is standing his ground. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> all right, thanks to david wright for that report. and...
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, we knew what the policies were in 1953, but only here we are 61 years later we know with total hindsight that america won. >> rose: also through a, how about truman on civil rights there is a thing not to be denied. >> he was in the military. >> desegregation of the military, poonlts a civil rights commission, he was ambiguous amount the accepting the recommendations but the first president to come out openly for civil rights and fdr -- >> refused to support an anti-lynching bill. >> did not support anti-lynching bill. >> at great risk to his abilityl rights and split the democratic party. >> and confederate mother who refused to sleep in lincoln's bed when she came to the white house. >> rose: truman offered one of the great definitions of the presidency in retirement he left notes about other presidents rank, ranking them and one, he was talking about jackson, he said, jackson looked after the little guy who has no pull, and that is what a president is supposed to do. looking after the little guy who has no pull. >> rose: let me throw out two names in terms of just assessment assessmen
, we knew what the policies were in 1953, but only here we are 61 years later we know with total hindsight that america won. >> rose: also through a, how about truman on civil rights there is a thing not to be denied. >> he was in the military. >> desegregation of the military, poonlts a civil rights commission, he was ambiguous amount the accepting the recommendations but the first president to come out openly for civil rights and fdr -- >> refused to support an...
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. >> so hindsight's 20/20 but let's start looking at different characters here. after the collapse of lehman brothers, what's ben bernanke thinking? >> right after the collapse of lehman brothers is kind of his last moment of hopefulness that maybe they can escape this thing without a disaster. there's a meeting actually two days after that sunday, that fateful sunday night, when the government decided to let lehman brothers go. bernanke says in this meeting, maybe monetary policy, the level of interest rates, is in the right place. they had kept them at 2%. within a matter of days everything changes. they're in the process of bailing out aig. 36 hours later, ben bernanke and hank paulson go to congress and they say that the government has to step up and bail out the whole banking system. and within a matter of weeks he's moving to slash interest rates. so, you know, bernanke -- that september meeting was really a great example of him playing catch-up and not immediately recognizing the gravity of events that were in front of him. >> okay. how about tim geithner?
. >> so hindsight's 20/20 but let's start looking at different characters here. after the collapse of lehman brothers, what's ben bernanke thinking? >> right after the collapse of lehman brothers is kind of his last moment of hopefulness that maybe they can escape this thing without a disaster. there's a meeting actually two days after that sunday, that fateful sunday night, when the government decided to let lehman brothers go. bernanke says in this meeting, maybe monetary policy,...
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>> in hindsight, absolutely. >> reporter: as a point of clarificati clarification, you said that my life would have been so much easier, when you say i wish i had stayed home that night, are you thinking of yourself and trayvon martin? >> certainly i think about him them, and him and me and my family and all of the families put in dangerous situation. so, yes, i think about everybody involved. >> reporter: but safe to say if you could change how that night came out, you would both be alive today? >> i think that is just a different way of rephrasing it. >> reporter: if you could go back to do it again, you said that you would stay home that night? >> yes. >> reporter: and both of you would be alive today? >> well, that is the presumption ki make, but i i don't know, i could have gotten into the car accident when i left. >> reporter: but you would not have killed trayvon martin that way? >> and he would not have ended up attacking me either if i stayed home. >> reporter: and his family. do you think about his family. is that true? >> certainly. >> reporter: because people want to know tha
>> in hindsight, absolutely. >> reporter: as a point of clarificati clarification, you said that my life would have been so much easier, when you say i wish i had stayed home that night, are you thinking of yourself and trayvon martin? >> certainly i think about him them, and him and me and my family and all of the families put in dangerous situation. so, yes, i think about everybody involved. >> reporter: but safe to say if you could change how that night came out, you...
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situation what you always want to see with this sort of desperate situation is to look at it almost with hindsight what we don't know is whether we're looking at something like say paris one nine hundred sixty eight we've got a sort of revolt of certain groups of people against government and maybe the government will fall but the established order will survive or whether you're looking at petrograd nine hundred seventy it's impossible to tell at the moment and so whether the government is actually able to keep control not just of here but of the country that's a big question and as with all conflicts drag on there's the danger of increasing radicalise ation that has a bigger happening in ukraine. well again it's very difficult to see so it's difficult to see from outside but i think it's probably equally difficult at the moment to see from if you're inside ukraine i mean you hear that the local government has been toppled in leave in the west of the country but then you know because of the the politics of ukraine and the ethnic makeup that to the west of ukraine is a bit different from the east o
situation what you always want to see with this sort of desperate situation is to look at it almost with hindsight what we don't know is whether we're looking at something like say paris one nine hundred sixty eight we've got a sort of revolt of certain groups of people against government and maybe the government will fall but the established order will survive or whether you're looking at petrograd nine hundred seventy it's impossible to tell at the moment and so whether the government is...
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in hindsight forest protection measures keep bottled up in reply to that in cases of invasive species. i did it and then transfer it to be working on the street. i miss his cute face a lot of limitations in terms of forest inspection and protection. as the braves in two thousand felony to be grouped into it in the popping in to meet with significant contribution to discovering and one each wing and has been too bad the present. however the most important steel remains as to the two cases the police to maintain recent activities and tried to protect the forest and the main species. six years after the publication of his debut that context i e incredible double wide and ten magazine the porters and fitness in common with a stint living dead has accomplished a feat by petition to get the feeling that support the new information about the charting the life of the men milling and eighty six. if they knew best and put them into the complex topics and guests the morning handling haven't had time to add that he would not reveal this secret until after his that he and his deputies had been mis
in hindsight forest protection measures keep bottled up in reply to that in cases of invasive species. i did it and then transfer it to be working on the street. i miss his cute face a lot of limitations in terms of forest inspection and protection. as the braves in two thousand felony to be grouped into it in the popping in to meet with significant contribution to discovering and one each wing and has been too bad the present. however the most important steel remains as to the two cases the...
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. >> there were those that thought it was a great deal and those in hindsight do not think that. >> yeah. now that we look like the price of a two bedroom condo -- >> right. 1440 harrison is a very long deal and there are a number of sites at the bottom if you look on the list there are four sites including the old downtown high school site that were leased to city college for instance for a up front lump sum payment of $10 million or whatever it was some years ago so there's a number of those that are floating out there where all the money was paid and the lease is good for another 50 years. one of them is the old polytechnic high school for instance. >> out on waller there. >> right. so we're no longer getting revenue from the sites, the money was paid up front, but we still own the land and will eventually. >> okay. >> downtown site was for -- i don't know if this will work but we got the money up front and used to build betty carmichael. >> yeah, that was that campus. >> and i think that we are concerned about our employer housing; however, through conversations with teachers though
. >> there were those that thought it was a great deal and those in hindsight do not think that. >> yeah. now that we look like the price of a two bedroom condo -- >> right. 1440 harrison is a very long deal and there are a number of sites at the bottom if you look on the list there are four sites including the old downtown high school site that were leased to city college for instance for a up front lump sum payment of $10 million or whatever it was some years ago so there's...
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not talk to and i rejoice from there the court to what the kaikoura gomez outs with the benefit of hindsight twenty twenty until the thing differently what we have to say. what he said that he wished he had been rising from all participants said the deal was done to stabilize. i know that not just learned that the entire banking system. he said to solve the problem the queen brought to the door as he wished all the participants in the deer had signed off on the fact that the deal was done for the good of the irish banking system. he treated the opera and it was nationalized in two thousand and nine keep a stash to pop off her see that kind of up to the donors have consulted with anybody as hoppers taken any advice he said before the bank was nationalized at the divas compote and aware of the deal against six months they shared it with the head of the us example of core of governance by an astute critic of us politics the witness box as you head thereby not nor the former chief financial officer and he's going to continue his evidence tomorrow crime. you can. thirty one year old man has appea
not talk to and i rejoice from there the court to what the kaikoura gomez outs with the benefit of hindsight twenty twenty until the thing differently what we have to say. what he said that he wished he had been rising from all participants said the deal was done to stabilize. i know that not just learned that the entire banking system. he said to solve the problem the queen brought to the door as he wished all the participants in the deer had signed off on the fact that the deal was done for...
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it really was, with the benefit of hindsight now, ten years, a groundbreaking moment. >> what was it about that time that really triggered everything that followed? >> well, you know, i think of that time in 2004. there was still a huge division. if you were republican and conservative, you were opposed to the idea of same-sex couples getting married or gay rights generally. if you were liberal or progressive and a democrat, you were in favor. and what's happened in the ten years since is that that dividing line has totally melted away. now, of course, you still have some factions. but many republicans support marriage equality. many conservatives, self-described conservatives, support gay rights. it truly provided a lens, i think, through which people could examine their own stereotypes or their prejudices that i think maybe nothing else would have. >> there were many ups and downs. those initial marriages were invalidated by the state supreme court. was there a moment that was the low point. >> the passage of prop 8. when i stood on the supreme court steps when we won the decision
it really was, with the benefit of hindsight now, ten years, a groundbreaking moment. >> what was it about that time that really triggered everything that followed? >> well, you know, i think of that time in 2004. there was still a huge division. if you were republican and conservative, you were opposed to the idea of same-sex couples getting married or gay rights generally. if you were liberal or progressive and a democrat, you were in favor. and what's happened in the ten years...
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what you always want to see you with it with episodes of desperate situation is to capitulate with hindsight what we don't know what with the wind looking at something like say paris nineteen sixty eight with the sort of refund second pit people against the government owned and made it to who will unfold but the established order will supply all what the looking and chakra nineteen seventy it's impossible to tell at the moment i'm so glad that the government has actually been cooking keep control not just a hint that if the country. that's the question. all contents that dr gone i as the danger of increasing traffic lights a show back at the camp up in a new crate. well again and it's very difficult a c and i would say it's difficult to see from outside the time but i think is rather be equally difficult for them and went to see if it's ups and psychic reading. i mean you think that the local government has been awful and you let the beef in the west of the tree. you know because of the politics of ukraine and the us might take up to the west to puke right fit for print from the east of ukra
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mom i wanna go to hindsight i see it in time my modest life. in the men's competition twenty five rules for bjorn legs extended first the finishing time of ten minutes and six seconds the competition for started in nineteen seventy and this year was the thirty seventh time participants have climbed the one thousand five hundred seventy six steps from the ground floor to the observatory of the eighty sixth floor in total four hundred thirty stair climbing athletes from fifteen different countries participated in the race. but the one hundred it's a well stops like listerine to try to compete in a four day ride cycling championship defence had been killed in the middle east. some of the four hundred and sixteen km course for that bike tools includes the busiest roads around the emirates american type thingy from the bmc racing team won the opening stage sets and a winning time of just over twelve minutes of the ten km making for an average speed of fifty kilometers an hour on those eight months ok to claim victory. we've been slacking star mark c
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and they would reject him iraq and afghanistan war was absolutely necessary hindsight it probably should have been more of a punitive raid and then leave that stay for you know twelve years. iraq again you have a state sponsor who is willing to use chemical weapons on its own people. but there were no chemical weapons that silent tens of thousands of them right but there were no chemical weapons found there. well there were some and i still believe they're out there what about now blackwater as it was formerly called is staying behind in afghanistan after the u.s. troops leave are they just the army's trojan horse i know you know they have anymore but i'm sure you have an answer to that well look any time you know there's going to be a diplomat be an embassy there will be some kind of training or support function i'm sure left behind for the afghans because the you know they're they need support combat service support aviation support for the afghan army to try to continue from the country so there's certainly be a role for private sector companies to do that i mean private sector compan
and they would reject him iraq and afghanistan war was absolutely necessary hindsight it probably should have been more of a punitive raid and then leave that stay for you know twelve years. iraq again you have a state sponsor who is willing to use chemical weapons on its own people. but there were no chemical weapons that silent tens of thousands of them right but there were no chemical weapons found there. well there were some and i still believe they're out there what about now blackwater as...
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cases as a comparison to this case a time when it's pettiness he quickly issued an apology saying in hindsight i believe the comparison was a poor analogy and for the us i apologize so it looks like the police chief also vettel smelters doing all the running this time around anyway well boom bust is up next on our team aaron a joins me now with a quick preview erin what have you got for us thank you meghan coming up on boom bust today we have drug casey of the casey institute i sat down with him earlier today to discuss all things that global economics and economic policy then ed harrison he's back in studio today live in today's big deal where we'll discuss our bono next it's all coming up so stay tuned all right thanks erin for that quick preview and that's going to do it for now but for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com forward slash r t america and for the some of the stories that we just didn't have time to get to today check out our web site r.t. dot com forward slash usa and offer to follow me on twitter to find out what i'm doing when i'm not bring you today's top st
cases as a comparison to this case a time when it's pettiness he quickly issued an apology saying in hindsight i believe the comparison was a poor analogy and for the us i apologize so it looks like the police chief also vettel smelters doing all the running this time around anyway well boom bust is up next on our team aaron a joins me now with a quick preview erin what have you got for us thank you meghan coming up on boom bust today we have drug casey of the casey institute i sat down with...
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reporter: and many first responders didn't know they were being poisoned initially, and they said in hindsight if they had gotten there later, it would have been worse. >> and if we had been five minutes later, we could have had more fatalities on our hands, and thank god, that didn't happen. >> we have checked in with the restaurants in our area, and we learned that restaurants in virginia are not required to have carbon monoxide detectors, but all new buildings in maryland including dorms and e hotels must have the co detectors. >>> right now, a mother fighting for her life after she was hit by a dump truck outside of an elementary school. >>> and d.c. families tell the city leaders that their family members died because the city failed to act. >>> and tonight, a personal story of the young mother who was killed. i'm wendy rieger. >> i'm pat lawson muse in for jim handly. after a gorgeous weekend, the wind is whipping up out there and bringing winter back. >> and we are talking about the serious winter, and cold tomorrow tomorrows and yes, a little snow. storm team 4 meteorologist veronica j
reporter: and many first responders didn't know they were being poisoned initially, and they said in hindsight if they had gotten there later, it would have been worse. >> and if we had been five minutes later, we could have had more fatalities on our hands, and thank god, that didn't happen. >> we have checked in with the restaurants in our area, and we learned that restaurants in virginia are not required to have carbon monoxide detectors, but all new buildings in maryland...
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>> hindsight is 20/20. i think that was rather an invasion of responsibility. at the time, around 2002, as the heavily caveated, footnoted and hedged intelligence reports were available to any member of congress and any cleared government employee in the capital, you could see that it was not a slamdunk. it was very ambiguous. certain news organizations were simply in the tank. they accepted ipso-facto that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction because we say he has. there have been indications for years before that, for instance from the u.n. american investigator, arms inspector in iraq, that that was not the case. certain news organizations like mcclatchy did give very good coverage of the whole issue. when you read some of their pieces, it was much more ambiguous. >> where were you when the whole iraq thing started, starting with in 1991, were you working on the hill? >> i was working on the hill as military legislative assistant to congressman kasich who was on the armed services committee. that gave me a pretty busy portfolio. >> and now he is re
>> hindsight is 20/20. i think that was rather an invasion of responsibility. at the time, around 2002, as the heavily caveated, footnoted and hedged intelligence reports were available to any member of congress and any cleared government employee in the capital, you could see that it was not a slamdunk. it was very ambiguous. certain news organizations were simply in the tank. they accepted ipso-facto that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction because we say he has. there have...
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in hindsight, you see it clearly, but when you're in thee moment, you to believe it is happening, yount to share with the audience also you have also filed an ethics complaint against congressman elijah cummings, ranking democrat on the house oversight committee. if we could show this for the audience quickly in his letter to you, at some point an effort to challenge voter registrations by the thousands without any legitimate basis may be evidence of illegal voter suppression. if these efforts are intentional, politically motivated and widespread across multiple states could amount to criminal conspiracy to deny legitimate voters their constitutional rights. wow. this is quite a letter to someone who is simply trying to preserve or perhaps in some cases create integrity on the electoral system. did you ever get an explanation from the ranking member? >> no, no, congressman cummings sent three letters in total. we responded to all three. i offered to meet with him. i offered to try and explain as best as i could his cousion, which stemmed from a fundamental misunderstanding of what tru
in hindsight, you see it clearly, but when you're in thee moment, you to believe it is happening, yount to share with the audience also you have also filed an ethics complaint against congressman elijah cummings, ranking democrat on the house oversight committee. if we could show this for the audience quickly in his letter to you, at some point an effort to challenge voter registrations by the thousands without any legitimate basis may be evidence of illegal voter suppression. if these efforts...
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in hindsight the price was low. >> translation: the consortium offer was a billion cheaper. they would use onward half the materials. they must find it fast. >> the stoppage cost time. >> this is panama's only try season. four months of the year when the weather conditions are right for mixing concrete and having enough construction materials for the rest of the year. every day this site is empty could mean months in further delays. >> thousands of workers have been sent home. ports around the world spent billions dredging and expanding their facilities. >> if you have the ships you'll find the routes. if the shipping lines have ships that cannot transit through the panama canal, they'll transit through the suez, the u.s. west coast or somewhere else. there is a grain business, lng that was looking forward to the expanded canal. everybody wants this to come to a conclusion. everybody wants this to have a happy ending. >> friday, the contractors made a new offer to solve the dispute. with the sides so far apart, a deal will be difficult to unlock. >> this is what is coming up
in hindsight the price was low. >> translation: the consortium offer was a billion cheaper. they would use onward half the materials. they must find it fast. >> the stoppage cost time. >> this is panama's only try season. four months of the year when the weather conditions are right for mixing concrete and having enough construction materials for the rest of the year. every day this site is empty could mean months in further delays. >> thousands of workers have been sent...
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with the benefit of hindsight would measures to slow the housing bubble have been appropriate? >> certainly the collapse of housing and the bubble were devastating and the heart of the financial crisis, so with the benefit of hindsight, policies to have addressed the factors that led to that bubble would certainly have been desirable. a major failure was in regulation and in supervision and not just in monetary policy. going forward, i recognize and my colleagues do, and environmental blow interest rates can in send the development of bubbles and can't take monetary policy off the table as a tool to use to address it. is a blunt tool, macro provincial policies, many countries do things like impose limits on value ratios not because of safety and soundness of individual institutions, they see housing bubble form and want to protect the economy from it. supervision and regulation should play a role of more targeted policies. >> would you be willing and open to pushing for policy to prevent another catastrophe if it means slowing or deflating and assets bubble and follow up to tha
with the benefit of hindsight would measures to slow the housing bubble have been appropriate? >> certainly the collapse of housing and the bubble were devastating and the heart of the financial crisis, so with the benefit of hindsight, policies to have addressed the factors that led to that bubble would certainly have been desirable. a major failure was in regulation and in supervision and not just in monetary policy. going forward, i recognize and my colleagues do, and environmental...
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. >> hindsight is 20/20. i have seen the other situation where they are opening the gate as fast as they can for fear of it raining. they are afraid it will breach the damn. >> they don't want to play it that close. >> damn if you do, damned if you don't. no pun spended. >>> the us bda announced it is offering $20 million in aid for improvements and irrigation and assistance with water facilities. the state is going through its third straight dry year. governor brown recently declaring a state-wide draught emergency. >>> asking the draught worsens we are adding resources online for you. go to kpix.com/draught to see how bad it got in our last major draught and find some advice for conservation. >>> crime in palo alto is on a record setting pace. latest, a home inl vision in which two people were threatened by armed suspects. in less than an hour police will publicly address this troubling trend. kpix5's mark sayer has the numbers. >> reporter: police say it is unusual, this home invasion robbery. police say t
. >> hindsight is 20/20. i have seen the other situation where they are opening the gate as fast as they can for fear of it raining. they are afraid it will breach the damn. >> they don't want to play it that close. >> damn if you do, damned if you don't. no pun spended. >>> the us bda announced it is offering $20 million in aid for improvements and irrigation and assistance with water facilities. the state is going through its third straight dry year. governor brown...
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you can see in hindsight the only reason he hadn't killed that girl is because on that evening, that and disorder was not active or aroused. it was in a period of remission. >> the cases that we discussed always ended in murder. the cases we discussed were cases that i knew about and knew something about how the girl disappeared, something about how she was found. >> micho is especially interested in george anne hawkins. the same one he spoke about to bob keppel and admitted to killing. her disappearance would come up again and again. >> georgeanne hawkins was last seen monday evening shortly after midnight. she had been visiting at the beta house and returning to her house a half block away down this alley. police believe she went along this route and then somewhere she disappeared. >> the disappearance of georgeanne hawkins from the university of washington is an interesting case. once again, no evidence at all. just zero. and she clearly had been accosted. the approacher had to have been like 40 yards as she was walking from one pool of light to another. >> more likely than not sh
you can see in hindsight the only reason he hadn't killed that girl is because on that evening, that and disorder was not active or aroused. it was in a period of remission. >> the cases that we discussed always ended in murder. the cases we discussed were cases that i knew about and knew something about how the girl disappeared, something about how she was found. >> micho is especially interested in george anne hawkins. the same one he spoke about to bob keppel and admitted to...
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it is not just hindsight, but now they have come out strongly come calling for reform of surveillance laws. they have been one of the companies that has pushed for reforms. now! invited yahoo!, but they did send a statement saying we were not aware nor would we condone this reported activity. this report, if true, represents a whole new level of violation of our users privacy and it is completely unacceptable and we strongly call in world's governments to reform --veillance law consistent that is what they said. there deals being made with these huge, multinational web giants and the government to continue to argue -- operate? rocks that are two sets of problems. the internet companies, and the degree to which they are working with law enforcement, and this is a prison program that is now a household name. that was at least legally compelled. it does seem they helped to build automated or semi automated systems to make it easy. the big question has to be for , whether companies they are the ones that pipe internet into a house or industrial ones, they seem to have gone further. cqknow
it is not just hindsight, but now they have come out strongly come calling for reform of surveillance laws. they have been one of the companies that has pushed for reforms. now! invited yahoo!, but they did send a statement saying we were not aware nor would we condone this reported activity. this report, if true, represents a whole new level of violation of our users privacy and it is completely unacceptable and we strongly call in world's governments to reform --veillance law consistent that...
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in hindsight, european unification that has brought us by now almost half a century of piece, freedom prosperity, seems almost like a miracle. from the franco-german friendship to the cooperation and partnership of today 28 member states in the european union. yes, it is a miracle. yet at the same time the result of policies are farsighted and responsibility statesmen such as winston churchill, adenou. made possible through their readiness for reconciliation and the courage for change. we owe it to them that we live in political order today, the differences of opinion, conflicts of interest are no longer settled through acts of war but peacefully at the negotiating table. we owe it to them that we live in a political order today where it is no longer a very small and select group of people who control the fate of europe for secret diplomacy. but all the 28 member states enjoy the same rights and work together with european institutions to shape european policy to the benefit of its citizens. with european unification we show that we have learned the lessons of a history of bloody conf
in hindsight, european unification that has brought us by now almost half a century of piece, freedom prosperity, seems almost like a miracle. from the franco-german friendship to the cooperation and partnership of today 28 member states in the european union. yes, it is a miracle. yet at the same time the result of policies are farsighted and responsibility statesmen such as winston churchill, adenou. made possible through their readiness for reconciliation and the courage for change. we owe...
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hindsight is 20/20. go maybe he should have done the same thing at fox or somewhere else.you know, this business is difficult. it's hard. >> i sort of bought into his argument which is look, i don't really want to leave nbc. my nice life. and they've offered me 10:00. okay. my staff keep their jobs, i keep mine, everyone's happy. i'm going to play a clip my interview with bill maher recently about jay leno. >> what do you make of jay leno jay leno bowing out? >> i like jay leno. i'm unabashedly a fan. >> why does he get such a hard rap from other comedians? jealousy? >> a lot of it is that. >> i've found him incredibly nice, charming. >> yes. believe me, everyone could do a letter better in their personal life by saying what would jay do. i think they'd do a lot better in their professional life. >> fred, let's talk about jay the man. because actually he's quite a private guy. doesn't do many interviews, don't read much about him. on a couple recently but quite unusual. doesn't usually show you the private side a bit like john ny carson >> yes. and he wears a denim shirt a
hindsight is 20/20. go maybe he should have done the same thing at fox or somewhere else.you know, this business is difficult. it's hard. >> i sort of bought into his argument which is look, i don't really want to leave nbc. my nice life. and they've offered me 10:00. okay. my staff keep their jobs, i keep mine, everyone's happy. i'm going to play a clip my interview with bill maher recently about jay leno. >> what do you make of jay leno jay leno bowing out? >> i like jay...
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i mean, maybe in hindsight from other people's perspective, i think she kept pushing a little bit.really comfortable with me. i felt terrible that she was getting just massacred in the press and in social media. but i think in the end people will sort of see thought was more me just dealing with all these emotions and the buildup of several years of very tough personal life stuff. >> you tweeted sort of to defend her. you said it's not her fault, you said it's me. >> i think it caught everybody a little bit by surprise, myself included. i didn't know my reaction was going to be that strong. and i really appreciate the support i got from social media and from people. because i think it was very authentic and people are protective and they don't like seeing somebody suffer. but invariably that's what happens. it was just -- i was suffering and it wasn't anybody's fault i don't think. >> there's a lot of people outside of skiing who don't know your brother's story. he had a motorcycle crash, how long ago was it? >> it was '06. and yeah, it was really super tough on all of us. because
i mean, maybe in hindsight from other people's perspective, i think she kept pushing a little bit.really comfortable with me. i felt terrible that she was getting just massacred in the press and in social media. but i think in the end people will sort of see thought was more me just dealing with all these emotions and the buildup of several years of very tough personal life stuff. >> you tweeted sort of to defend her. you said it's not her fault, you said it's me. >> i think it...
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they now say in hindsight that it's not a good idea and they are pressuring her to veto it.isten to one. >> after we saw the firestorm and everything that happened, you know, constituents are screaming at us that we just said we weren't 100% in it any ways, so we changed our votes. >> listen to this, both of arizona's u.s. senators are also against the bill. major companies like apple, american airlines and others say this bill is a bad idea. even arizona's super bowl committee that host the big game next year are against it. governor brewer says she will talk to both sides before decidi deciding. others who support this say the law would allow for instance a photographer to not shoot a homosexual wedding if they chose not to, but that same photographer would not be allowed to say no to shooting a portrait for a gay or lesbian person. others say that the flip side has been a great job of spinning this bill, shep, and we should note that a senator who is in favor of this will be on neil cavuto's show in just a few minutes from now. >> that should be fascinating. trace gallagh
they now say in hindsight that it's not a good idea and they are pressuring her to veto it.isten to one. >> after we saw the firestorm and everything that happened, you know, constituents are screaming at us that we just said we weren't 100% in it any ways, so we changed our votes. >> listen to this, both of arizona's u.s. senators are also against the bill. major companies like apple, american airlines and others say this bill is a bad idea. even arizona's super bowl committee that...
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but my concern would be looking at it in both hindsight and trying to think what would have happened, that if we had announced it then, it would have started a debate at the time, which would have been generated in such a way as to let the enemy know what we're doing and those opposed would still be opposed. >> i guess the question is, given the statement that clapper has now made to "the daily beast" to eli lake, and he'll be joining us later in "the situation room." given the fact he's made this statement, that what snowden released effectively should have been released by the u.s. government immediately after 9/11, it wouldn't have been as big a deal. if you're snowden's lawyer, you use that statement to say, well, look, what snowden did was only what clapper himself said the u.s. should have done after 9/11. so don't go after him. >> first of all, i think general clapper is only saying it should have been done to calm down public opinion. but also, let's keep in mind, only about 2% of what snowden has taken involves the nsa. there are other -- much other data that he has obtained,
but my concern would be looking at it in both hindsight and trying to think what would have happened, that if we had announced it then, it would have started a debate at the time, which would have been generated in such a way as to let the enemy know what we're doing and those opposed would still be opposed. >> i guess the question is, given the statement that clapper has now made to "the daily beast" to eli lake, and he'll be joining us later in "the situation room."...
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what he said on friday there were little gestures from christie and christie's crew, in hindsight, looks like they were doing outreach, their subtle way to get me to endorse, there was a man who tried to say, look, there's a democratic mayor here, endorsing the governor 0 is it something you might? i'm a democratic mayor. he told me about david wildstein meeting him at ground zero, told to treat him well. what he still -- i talked to him as recently as last thursday, what he still unable to tell you, okay, look back to august that infamous e-mail, right? asked about an endorsement close to the e-mail? he says, no. any contact, any communication with somebody the administration, somebody in the campaign side, somebody on christie's team, any where near where the e-mail went out you could see some linkage? she's been asked that by me, by others and again, answer comes back no. i think this is an open question about motive. >> right. the biggest news, i think, coming out of the weekend, might have come from the sta"star led" who endorsed christie in 2013, very much questions that decision s
what he said on friday there were little gestures from christie and christie's crew, in hindsight, looks like they were doing outreach, their subtle way to get me to endorse, there was a man who tried to say, look, there's a democratic mayor here, endorsing the governor 0 is it something you might? i'm a democratic mayor. he told me about david wildstein meeting him at ground zero, told to treat him well. what he still -- i talked to him as recently as last thursday, what he still unable to...