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. >> with hindsight, yes, it was a waste.time, if you remember, let's not be too clever with hindsight, let's go back to what we knew, but knew there was a ping to the north and there was one to the south. but the malaysians handed over the raw data. they gave them an analysis, they finally got the raw data, not malaysian security data. they handed it to the americans and the americans said we need to redo the tests. so i'm left wondering what more would people have wanted the malaysians to do at that point? they were forming a protocol of an investigation that says you better be -- you better have credible reasons to do what you're about to do. >> richard, stand by, we're going to continue our analysis, coming up, much more of the breaking news, the mystery of flight 370, with the kind of coverage you'll find only here on cnn, including this, new information on the final 54 minutes of communication between air traffic control and the cockpit of flight 370. what clues could a newly released transcript hold. up so we're up ear
. >> with hindsight, yes, it was a waste.time, if you remember, let's not be too clever with hindsight, let's go back to what we knew, but knew there was a ping to the north and there was one to the south. but the malaysians handed over the raw data. they gave them an analysis, they finally got the raw data, not malaysian security data. they handed it to the americans and the americans said we need to redo the tests. so i'm left wondering what more would people have wanted the malaysians...
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i think japan with hindsight made a miscalculation as to what they were entitled to.hr the objection to the program means it willing never be able to whale again. this is a big victory for australia, japan's so-called scientific whaling program was basically cover for a commercial program was basically right. one that still kills whales but fewer of them, or more politically awkward, it could withdraw and start whaling again without pretending it was a science. for now australia is celebrating that japan's whaling program looks to be dead in the water. andrew thomas, al jazeera, sydney. >> i'm dave warren. active weather across the country. two big storms, one over the northern plains and one over the east coast. moving out, is high pressure, this storm will be clearing out, ending briefly as a period of rain or snow as the cold air comes behind this. a little break but then this storm this one, heavy snow and blizzard conditions over the northern place -- plains. high pressure will build in before this is done. this is about done but they will start to lessen here a
i think japan with hindsight made a miscalculation as to what they were entitled to.hr the objection to the program means it willing never be able to whale again. this is a big victory for australia, japan's so-called scientific whaling program was basically cover for a commercial program was basically right. one that still kills whales but fewer of them, or more politically awkward, it could withdraw and start whaling again without pretending it was a science. for now australia is celebrating...
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but in hindsight i did haven't a think to worry about. rick was so arrogant. there was no way two ladies, and add two fbi guys, are every going to catch me. it was really that. and then first part? the surveillance. okay. you are absolutely right. they have coverage. so what did rick do? after he leaves the soviet embassy, he calls his buddies that i assume it was the washington field office and says if you see a guy going into the embassy at 1:15 p.m. today, it is me. he had sort of an excuse for being there. we never knew he walked into the embassy until later during the investigation when we giving the borough things to handle. at the time, beginning in early 1985, rick was developing a soviet national. he was an armed control specialist and there was nothing out of ordinary with rick doing this job. his contact with his individual was known to fbi head quarters, cia head quarters, it was reported to each during the development phases and that particular day rick was sched e scheduled to have a meeting at the mayflower. and rick was an alias so he doesn't w
but in hindsight i did haven't a think to worry about. rick was so arrogant. there was no way two ladies, and add two fbi guys, are every going to catch me. it was really that. and then first part? the surveillance. okay. you are absolutely right. they have coverage. so what did rick do? after he leaves the soviet embassy, he calls his buddies that i assume it was the washington field office and says if you see a guy going into the embassy at 1:15 p.m. today, it is me. he had sort of an excuse...
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saying "with hindsight, i know adam would have killed me in an heartbeat, if he had the chance."his first interview since the shooting in newtown, connecticut nearly 15 months ago.he tells the new yorker magazine that he has met with two families of his son's victims, saying mily member told me that they forgave adam after we spent three hours talking we day walk out. i did not even know how to respond. >> catherine:lanza says when he realized what happened, he called his wife at work, telling her over and over -- "i think it's adam. it's adam." >> catherine:he says he hadn't seen his son in two years when theand tells stories of a boy since early childhood. he says he knew there were problems but adam was difficult to treat. will ed >> catherine: wide onesaying "he did not want to talk about problems and didn't even admit he had asperbger's." authorities later found that adam had holed up in his room.the windows covered by black garbage bags. peter lanza says things got worse when adam's mother nancy - his ex-wife - became the primary person >> catherine:who took care of him. in
saying "with hindsight, i know adam would have killed me in an heartbeat, if he had the chance."his first interview since the shooting in newtown, connecticut nearly 15 months ago.he tells the new yorker magazine that he has met with two families of his son's victims, saying mily member told me that they forgave adam after we spent three hours talking we day walk out. i did not even know how to respond. >> catherine:lanza says when he realized what happened, he called his wife...
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in hindsight, this is a breeze. i think you have to ask these questions. was adam lanza, a troubled kid. he wasn't a homicidal maniac who everyone was ignoring. that's really important in this equation to remember. peter lanza hadn't seen him grown son for two years. i can name you untold people that i work with who haven't seen their children in five years. he was not a homicidal maniac by any way. peter said, how could i live this close to new york city where there are the best medical professionals and no one saw that. >> to that end, jeff, we need to be doing more in terms of getting people that need it the right access of mental health in this country. we don't even like to talk about it in polite company. that's it. >> when you have a family in the middle of the divorce, it furth complicated the communication between the two parents and then nancy didn't want to admit that things weren't okay. that was a real problem here. >> in the major issue we are seeing with young people who have schizophrenia, who may, perhaps, have some sort of an autism spect
in hindsight, this is a breeze. i think you have to ask these questions. was adam lanza, a troubled kid. he wasn't a homicidal maniac who everyone was ignoring. that's really important in this equation to remember. peter lanza hadn't seen him grown son for two years. i can name you untold people that i work with who haven't seen their children in five years. he was not a homicidal maniac by any way. peter said, how could i live this close to new york city where there are the best medical...
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. >> on the plane, looking back, hindsight. >> hindsight i think your mocking of me last week was notuel and unnecessary but also inaccurate. i believe this will come out to be a terrible accident. >> it isn't an accident. >> even if it was a pilot sued suicide. >> that is what it is. it isn't islamic terrorism. >> nobody said that here. >> one of a kind terrible terrible occurrence. a tragedy. they will find the wreckage. >> they will find the wreckage soon. i don't know what's that going to lead. >> remember the lithium ion batteries in the belly of that aircraft. >> the key to this is the fbi breaking down the communications of the two pilots. >> there is no evidence yet. >> okay. they haven't given us. >> monaco knows. they could know. >> that fan tam phone call. takeoff never happened wanted to go to duncan donuts that's why they wanted diverted. didn't he say something like that? >> i love you because of your compassion and your generosity. people don't understand how nice a person you are. >> i'm glad you are backing away from the lunancy. i really am. now, last question for yo
. >> on the plane, looking back, hindsight. >> hindsight i think your mocking of me last week was notuel and unnecessary but also inaccurate. i believe this will come out to be a terrible accident. >> it isn't an accident. >> even if it was a pilot sued suicide. >> that is what it is. it isn't islamic terrorism. >> nobody said that here. >> one of a kind terrible terrible occurrence. a tragedy. they will find the wreckage. >> they will find the...
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and i just think that we're at a point now where the benefit of 22 years of hindsight and perspectivehere we can move to that next level. so we know sexual harassment is wrong. we know it exists. so do we have the right processes in place to get women coming forward and men coming forward. >> jon: i think it's a constant struggle and it's one that continues to evolve. but i think it ebbs and flows and when there's attention drawn to it. whenever you shine a light it gets better for a little bit. >> you know? >> well, the trick has been just to keep the light shining. >> jon: but then global warming. will you stick around for a little bit? i want to ask you about the personal trauma of it and how you feel in retrospect that being worth it and those types of things. can you stick around? >> sure. >> jon: anita opens in select >> sure. >> jon: anita opens in select cities march this is the car i fell in love with! picking up my new malibu! no way! it's the chevy open house event look at joe's new truck where the price you see is the price you pay. nope that's me, alright! my equinox! fro
and i just think that we're at a point now where the benefit of 22 years of hindsight and perspectivehere we can move to that next level. so we know sexual harassment is wrong. we know it exists. so do we have the right processes in place to get women coming forward and men coming forward. >> jon: i think it's a constant struggle and it's one that continues to evolve. but i think it ebbs and flows and when there's attention drawn to it. whenever you shine a light it gets better for a...
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peter han za, the father -- lanza, the father of adam lanza, has broken his silence saying with hindsight i know that adam would have killed me in a heartbeat if he had the chance. in his first interview since the shooting, nearly 15 months ago, lanza tells the magazine, he has met with two families of his son's victims says a victim's family member said he forgave adam after we spent three hours talking. i didn't even know how to respond. >>> 20 little children, six adults. >> unimaginable horror grips the nation. >> reporter: han za says when he -- lanza says when he realized what happened he called his wife at work saying over and over, i think it's adam. it's adam. lanza said he knew his son had problems but he was difficult to treat. in his words, he did not want to talk about problems and didn't even admit he had asperger's. lanza describes changes he saw in his son. it was crystal clear something was wrong. asperger's makes people unusual but it doesn't make people like this. authorities later found that adam had holed up in his room, windows coved by black gar big bags. peter lanz
peter han za, the father -- lanza, the father of adam lanza, has broken his silence saying with hindsight i know that adam would have killed me in a heartbeat if he had the chance. in his first interview since the shooting, nearly 15 months ago, lanza tells the magazine, he has met with two families of his son's victims says a victim's family member said he forgave adam after we spent three hours talking. i didn't even know how to respond. >>> 20 little children, six adults. >>...
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cos you out tonight and bought a two zero to use a new cabinet on the stove on high is that in hindsight do you talk to new highs. he carried his mouth so he the u s steel jen got to hike out to the bones he comes from china have my whole group isn't about tonight. michelle wie doesn't have to say that they knew was when john comes to julio the militia on the mainland the leaflets first place cdp in ireland a few times and he does away with this message failed to carry leaflets to taiwan. which placed three hundred km away. the poa was more professional equipment to get the job done the nineteen fifties to militias heroes emerged on the small island. owen is home to sew. hauntingly was delicious. hoosiers two were considered the best part is an interesting day. soon we passed away years ago. going for horsham songs memory of him is never stated the city two of the nineteen sixties and nineteen sixty. conflicts between the prc and kmt usually did and told to go this one. except on rare occasions. she was preparing to reclaim the mainland the only sound of helicopters for reconnaissance an
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peter lanza telling "the new yorker," "with hindsight, i know adam would have killed me in a heartbeat if he had the chance." he says he believes when adam shot his mother four times, each bullet was meant for a member of their family, including himself. pete were lanza also says he wishes his son had never been born. >>> just days after rejecting a bill that would have stripped military commanders of authority in prosecuting sex assault cases, the senate is poised to pass another measure dealing with how top brass handles alleged sex crimes. the bill, sponsored by michigan senator claire mccaskill, would get rid of the so-called good soldier defense that takes the service record of the accused into account. in cases of dual jurisdiction, when a crime's committed off base, the victim would have a say on whether it's handled by a civilian or military court. >>> happening today in massachusetts, we will get more details about what will be done to keep this year's boston marathon safe. emergency officials are expected to speak about how they will screen the crowds and what spectators will
peter lanza telling "the new yorker," "with hindsight, i know adam would have killed me in a heartbeat if he had the chance." he says he believes when adam shot his mother four times, each bullet was meant for a member of their family, including himself. pete were lanza also says he wishes his son had never been born. >>> just days after rejecting a bill that would have stripped military commanders of authority in prosecuting sex assault cases, the senate is poised...
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in hindsight, he says, adam would have killed me if he had the chance.er lanza also admitted that he started p wishing his son had never been important never knew adam was -- born. he never knew adam was capable of such unspeakable violence. >>> much tighter security is planned for the boston marathon after last year's attack. 35 plain clothes and uniformed officers will be part of the route. bomb-sniffing dogs will be part of the security as well. and, there will be a crack down on anything that could hide a b. three people were killed and more than 200 injured last year. >>> more than a dozen aftershocks have rock california after last night's 6.9 earthquake. it the largest aftershock was 4.6. no damages, no injuries reported. large quakes not uncommon in that area. homes were damaged in the last. power lines snapped in that one. at kpix.com you can find a real time map showing the latest clusters or aftershocks and a map showing who felt that shaking. just search for quake on our home page. >>> well, brian, we had little bit of rain overnight, but it
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at that time in hindsight government demonstrators were all too high major intersections in the capital in the lead up to parliamentary elections on their daddy's hat. protest is he soon found the intersections are you dismount. i think it's almost back to normal. some people are still occupying who can cry instead sometime on tuesday. the country's business community asks for the state of emergency to be lifted. the thai economy has suffered since he was seen post. and i will find is that this has dropped by nearly ten percent. the animals stations he'll face is a mountain of talent is. in that sort of monday by dissolving the parliament and holding an election. that protest is ingesting the next trial process. fourteen was canceled in many districts the eventual result was inconclusive. so the parliament has being unable to continue tightening is to be in that too said since new leader. it also faces a number of legal problems. she's the investigating by anti corruption cano over a list of mismanagement over rice subsidy program. you know what's key scenario she could face impeachment
at that time in hindsight government demonstrators were all too high major intersections in the capital in the lead up to parliamentary elections on their daddy's hat. protest is he soon found the intersections are you dismount. i think it's almost back to normal. some people are still occupying who can cry instead sometime on tuesday. the country's business community asks for the state of emergency to be lifted. the thai economy has suffered since he was seen post. and i will find is that this...
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heritage she had to tell us more about what awaits ukraine if the deal is struck paid to hide at home hindsight you crying. a definate about to get some of the west and financial base not the financial madness end. these gangs tube has become too self contained and they said they'd take the senate is set to meet with the wind and sea finalized till ten or fifteen eighty and alumni from parliament in kiev but it's almost anti mage is ninth in yet. we need to convince the imf not an economy that grew in cos she is in top level rankings of corruption is ready to pay such a steady state on eighteenth april said he had to sell all the examples of how far you have seen the guy noticed to get packed house that was the conditions is that ukraine cut down on gas subsidies mean that he calls the average household can go up from fourteen percent there has been a report it will be caught behind off to balance the budget cpu an imax design as mice or other essential programs as well the foresight to take heads now for my slacking for the state's primaries will be frozen for the conceivable future anyway tha
heritage she had to tell us more about what awaits ukraine if the deal is struck paid to hide at home hindsight you crying. a definate about to get some of the west and financial base not the financial madness end. these gangs tube has become too self contained and they said they'd take the senate is set to meet with the wind and sea finalized till ten or fifteen eighty and alumni from parliament in kiev but it's almost anti mage is ninth in yet. we need to convince the imf not an economy that...
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he says in hindsight his son would have killed him if he had the opportunity. the 20 year-old shot and killed his mother before killing 20 children and six staff members at sandy hook elementary school back in 2012. he then shot and killed himself. he says he has not seen the sun for two years before the shooting. he admitted he was never born and says he cannot look at pictures of him anymore. >> he became physically ill at his testimony. he vomited and wept as details of wounds to his girlfriend were recounted. the doctor said any of the three injuries she sustained could have been fatal. the judge banned video and audio screenings of the testimony due to the graphic details. he claims he shot her by accident during what he thought was a home invasion. >> russian president is defending moves by the pro russian leaders of crimea to break away from ukraine and join russia. russian soldiers were seen at a military base today. russian forces pushed into the region prompting criticism from western nations. moscow house denounced the protest. refuses to recognize t
he says in hindsight his son would have killed him if he had the opportunity. the 20 year-old shot and killed his mother before killing 20 children and six staff members at sandy hook elementary school back in 2012. he then shot and killed himself. he says he has not seen the sun for two years before the shooting. he admitted he was never born and says he cannot look at pictures of him anymore. >> he became physically ill at his testimony. he vomited and wept as details of wounds to his...
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it's hindsight is 20/20. think the design drove a lot of the things that have resulted in a lot of innovation but a lot of risk as well. >> and brian, i'll ask you the same question. if you could do this all over again, would you do anything differently. >> i feel good about what director did many, many years ago. he's a great leader. i gave him advice about fantastic bridge and we called it the skyway and we suggested parallel single-level structures and it was potentially, i believe, going the same size at the old bridge as well as something that would perform much better. but following the national environmental policy act which is federal law and we have to. we ask the community what we want. that includes a lot of people with complex values. many people were involved. i don't want to name names. but i agree with senator, the senator, i think his perspective is exactly right and he and i have been on this from the very beginning. the community chose a fantastic bridge. they challenged me and my team and t
it's hindsight is 20/20. think the design drove a lot of the things that have resulted in a lot of innovation but a lot of risk as well. >> and brian, i'll ask you the same question. if you could do this all over again, would you do anything differently. >> i feel good about what director did many, many years ago. he's a great leader. i gave him advice about fantastic bridge and we called it the skyway and we suggested parallel single-level structures and it was potentially, i...
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competition be seen the australian side the central coast mariners to want what is stated in the hindsight and also a full strength that school with goalkeeper gang just suspended until craig clare on out seems to giant and don't feel that way i've already on the bobbin so i quickly found their rhythm and six the knee just before fulltime sounds the eye the bruins needed to do the right to be one of the bad finish school from him. and they doubled their lead in the sixty third minute of my swansea. coming up soon a shower and to talk to. it's the last inning the rounds to keep sliding it into the goal. so it's likely to go by. it's like that with this replay showing sanctioned on handling the ball with mick fitzgerald story from the spots. central is getting on the scoresheet botswana is how it ended giving beijing that the us winning the competition. i've even been back to the top meanwhile great job and a visit to the posts and plan the plan be taking the lead fifty six minutes in when the brazilian raffia was pulled back by synergy fight just inside the area. one of the sin that made up
competition be seen the australian side the central coast mariners to want what is stated in the hindsight and also a full strength that school with goalkeeper gang just suspended until craig clare on out seems to giant and don't feel that way i've already on the bobbin so i quickly found their rhythm and six the knee just before fulltime sounds the eye the bruins needed to do the right to be one of the bad finish school from him. and they doubled their lead in the sixty third minute of my...
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with hindsight, i know adam would've killed me in a heartbreak -- a heartbeat if he had a chance. i don't doubt that for a minute." peter lanza also said he had met families of two of the victims and one of them said that they had forgiven adam. peter said it was gut wrenching and he did not know how to respond. abc 7 news. >> ok, greta. thank you. traffic lanes slowly moving again after an early-morning morning crash in montgomery county. police say that one passenger didejected from a jeep but not provide details on the victim's condition. the cause of the crash remains under investigation. >> let's look at how traffic looks now. how does it look tonight? >> we have an extra hour of sunlight today. that means an extra hour of 266 headed west. later in the week that will be more of a factor, provided of course we have that sunshine. in prince george's county, exit 20, and new crash on the right side of the roadway and on i-95 in woodbridge, we had a crash on the left side of route one. 270 doing all right. outbound 95, a crash on the right side of the roadway. no incidents on the
with hindsight, i know adam would've killed me in a heartbreak -- a heartbeat if he had a chance. i don't doubt that for a minute." peter lanza also said he had met families of two of the victims and one of them said that they had forgiven adam. peter said it was gut wrenching and he did not know how to respond. abc 7 news. >> ok, greta. thank you. traffic lanes slowly moving again after an early-morning morning crash in montgomery county. police say that one passenger didejected...
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. >> hindsight looking back, we need to go deeper. >> into our processes before employing people. >>eeply concerned how he could shall a teach are teacher. >> they say previously there were no red flags and they are reexamineing his previous employer. we learned he was there to replace another teacher who was not a good fit for the school and for the kids and he is currently being held on $1.4 million bail. >>> later tonight oakland mayor jean quan delivers her state of the city address. her strength unscales new initiatives and the the economy goes hand in hand. that is set for oakland city hall. >>> tenants in the area say they have been from countingit and to living there to solve the issues they had to deal with. i am angry, i am frustrated. >> i want to see some change. >> we are still formulating change based on the inspections right now. >> now the city is planning on a special meeting and the city manager says there is no money to from he rye now. >>> spaulding's body was found more than two weeks after she disappeared from her hospital bed. the claim is hospital malpractice
. >> hindsight looking back, we need to go deeper. >> into our processes before employing people. >>eeply concerned how he could shall a teach are teacher. >> they say previously there were no red flags and they are reexamineing his previous employer. we learned he was there to replace another teacher who was not a good fit for the school and for the kids and he is currently being held on $1.4 million bail. >>> later tonight oakland mayor jean quan delivers her...
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i think that just bolsters what mitt romney had to say about russia in hindsight. >> the problem withy's comment was he said it was the number one geopolitical threat and i think there are many other threats. i think you probably agree with that. also since you mentioned hillary clinton, she's actually still very, very popular and very well respected around the world. do you find any objections to what hillary clinton said? >> no, i think when you use the word i think the actual regional discussion of what it is is accurate. if you look at what's happened in ukraine, stalin actually ethnically cleansed the eastern part of ukraine and populated it with russians. today he can say i'm protecting russians. i think what she said on the surface was correct. when you say hitler and nazi, it has different cop connotations. >> there were massive over reactions and any time anybody gets a history lesson and doesn't want us to be the united states of amnesia, people find options to being nuts. >> that's why it's important to stand strong now. if this is a situation like we faced in europe, it wa
i think that just bolsters what mitt romney had to say about russia in hindsight. >> the problem withy's comment was he said it was the number one geopolitical threat and i think there are many other threats. i think you probably agree with that. also since you mentioned hillary clinton, she's actually still very, very popular and very well respected around the world. do you find any objections to what hillary clinton said? >> no, i think when you use the word i think the actual...
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hindsight, being 2020, and understanding my intro verted nature, i know that i would have taken the fly on the wall approach to college. the people at university of san francisco had different plans for me. prior to my first day, the vice provost recognized that i had medical experience and certification as an emt. he encouraged me to be a founding member of the new emt program that was started on campus and since then i've been actively involved with the creation of usf emergency medical response services. emrs. i and my team of about 12 other students are proudly trained by the san francisco paramedics association and emrs is now sending emts to respond to emergencies on campus every weekend throughout the school year. this service decreases response time and also reduces the impact our campus has on the existing 911 system. as you know, our city has a finite amount of ambulances. we are very fortunate to have the gi bill which not only helps me with tuition, but also with housing and other expenses. back in 2012 it was pretty tough getting here from georgia and finding housing in the
hindsight, being 2020, and understanding my intro verted nature, i know that i would have taken the fly on the wall approach to college. the people at university of san francisco had different plans for me. prior to my first day, the vice provost recognized that i had medical experience and certification as an emt. he encouraged me to be a founding member of the new emt program that was started on campus and since then i've been actively involved with the creation of usf emergency medical...
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in hindsight, it's 2020. general motors and target, yeah, they wish it were that easy.im's discovery of an ignition of law that left 12 dead. target also knew about problems you're going to the biggest data breaches of all time. it even could have done something to prevent the salting. it's the finding of a new bloomberg businessweek investigation detailed in our addition out today. the target timeline. >> the first time the public heard was on december 18, 20 13 when a blogger revealed that the company was investigating a massive reach. the breach itself actually began some time before that. what did morgan know? hackers began capturing data on november 27. target paid $1.6 million for fire eye because of its ability to detect hacking in real-time. soon, the security worker saw the alarm and sent it on to the minneapolis operation center. it's overlooked. on december 2, they detect another alert. this red flag also goes undetected. had target acted on the alerts, they would have been able to prevent one of the biggest data that's in history. instead, for more than two
in hindsight, it's 2020. general motors and target, yeah, they wish it were that easy.im's discovery of an ignition of law that left 12 dead. target also knew about problems you're going to the biggest data breaches of all time. it even could have done something to prevent the salting. it's the finding of a new bloomberg businessweek investigation detailed in our addition out today. the target timeline. >> the first time the public heard was on december 18, 20 13 when a blogger revealed...
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but in hindsight i did haven't a think to worry about. rick was so arrogant. there was no way two ladies, and add two fbi guys, are every going to catch me. it was really that. and then first part? the surveillance. okay. you are absolutely right. they have coverage. so what did rick do? after he leaves the soviet embassy, he calls his buddies that i assume it was the washington field office and says if you see a guy going into the embassy at 1:15 p.m. today, it is me. he had sort of an excuse for being there. we never knew he walked into the embassy until later during the investigation when we giving the borough things to handle. at the time, beginning in early 1985, rick was developing a soviet national. he was an armed control specialist and there was nothing out of ordinary with rick doing this job. his contact with his individual was known to fbi head quarters, cia head quarters, it was reported to each during the development phases and that particular day rick was sched e scheduled to have a meeting at the mayflower. and rick was an alias so he doesn't w
but in hindsight i did haven't a think to worry about. rick was so arrogant. there was no way two ladies, and add two fbi guys, are every going to catch me. it was really that. and then first part? the surveillance. okay. you are absolutely right. they have coverage. so what did rick do? after he leaves the soviet embassy, he calls his buddies that i assume it was the washington field office and says if you see a guy going into the embassy at 1:15 p.m. today, it is me. he had sort of an excuse...
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. >> hindsight is 20/20. >>> an 81-year-old man in pennsylvania is proving it's never too late for perfection. he just bowled his first perfect game. how cool is this? ray has been bowling since 1949. this week, he bowled his first 300 game scoring 12 strikes in a row. he says he has come close in the past but never bowled a perfect game like this. he says he plans to keep wracking up strikes years to come. how cool is that? look at the sfrauns. so great. >> always makes me happy when some of spencer's classmates. >> he was a couple of years behind me. he was a freshman. [ laughter ] >> they are all doing so well. >> really. >> speaking of the ultimate cinderella, i had to wait days for him to come back from vacation. >> all right. welcome back. not exactly a hoops -- but a winner ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. there's a curly fry tree.jack. and a chopper out back. there's a barn full of buns. and a thing you gotta try. a critter that makes burgers with bacon inside. boooorrrk- it's be
. >> hindsight is 20/20. >>> an 81-year-old man in pennsylvania is proving it's never too late for perfection. he just bowled his first perfect game. how cool is this? ray has been bowling since 1949. this week, he bowled his first 300 game scoring 12 strikes in a row. he says he has come close in the past but never bowled a perfect game like this. he says he plans to keep wracking up strikes years to come. how cool is that? look at the sfrauns. so great. >> always makes me...
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confidence that he can make the best of these acquisitions and these will not be viewed as wrong moves in hindsightdo we really know that? what makes him so special? why can he buy versus build innovation and that can be ok? >> i think the key to understanding mark or anybody like him is to understand that they have an innate confidence in themselves. the confidence in themselves means they are ok being wrong. people who think they can only win without being wrong, they never win. mark is one of those guys -- he will take his punch and come back with a conquer attack and do a better job. whether whatsapp works out or not, it is a risk worth taking. look what he's using, a stock which is pretty inflated. cisco used to do that. sometimes half the cisco deals worked out and have did not work out. when they did, you end up with a product like the cisco switch. that is the same thing with mark. >> now that you have a publicly traded stock [indiscernible] you are aware of this. do you look at deals and try to figure out how the integration will be just as hard as the decision to do it? >> you have to loo
confidence that he can make the best of these acquisitions and these will not be viewed as wrong moves in hindsightdo we really know that? what makes him so special? why can he buy versus build innovation and that can be ok? >> i think the key to understanding mark or anybody like him is to understand that they have an innate confidence in themselves. the confidence in themselves means they are ok being wrong. people who think they can only win without being wrong, they never win. mark is...
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hindsight 2022 my focus is moving forward. >> : after the marlins in miami the pressure should be atected to be up back up offensive linemen. football course of the lawyers todd collins team right now has good essays but anybody in hockey patrick marlowe columbus blue jackets. sharkey to feed early in the third. under five minutes james wood news the ties the for columbus. at 3. then the shootout colombians growth of skeet the zeke great top shelf joke results key that's when tim matheson loses the po lid o the sharks have want for in a row. a couple wins and the pact called tournament. the team going and people say on the bubble. booker and colorado jumped out and police. and they justin lego. hit 21 points there is were only a point on the second half. but as the finish that they get three-pointer for overtime and cubs could not be a hero. the key 956 shellfishes 1913 almost surely know and see a maybe nit. once upon time ben braun. slow season as coach at cal. left the bears at five ncaa appearances. when got tired of having a move on. 63 and hundred 28 losses. >> : stanford playi
hindsight 2022 my focus is moving forward. >> : after the marlins in miami the pressure should be atected to be up back up offensive linemen. football course of the lawyers todd collins team right now has good essays but anybody in hockey patrick marlowe columbus blue jackets. sharkey to feed early in the third. under five minutes james wood news the ties the for columbus. at 3. then the shootout colombians growth of skeet the zeke great top shelf joke results key that's when tim matheson...
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about it there for compromising our security >> : and i going to give them a break will say is that hindsightision if they could do all over again that would do little over again and every single retailer has kind of set up their collective is selling for central common get the word out. you know what the get size of trouble all the time. but noisy listen to you do not listen to their action of in the regretted it. >> : dillard the the a bridge was happening and they should >> : cut such lawsuits are up to the roof major problem pr nightmare their stock is down. it's a big problem. consumers are angry they should be angry. i'm going shopping should i had an atm for ago and paid cash all the time to lobby a hundred percent safe absolutely go had paid cash. if you want to use plastic you probably safe with that remembers to consumer protection laws there in your favor. all be aware oft's on your city. if it's something that one captured right away. >> : these for your time. >> : u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in london for talks about the prices in ukraine to before about five hours. rus
about it there for compromising our security >> : and i going to give them a break will say is that hindsightision if they could do all over again that would do little over again and every single retailer has kind of set up their collective is selling for central common get the word out. you know what the get size of trouble all the time. but noisy listen to you do not listen to their action of in the regretted it. >> : dillard the the a bridge was happening and they should >>...
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how do really know they will not be viewed as bad acquisitions in hindsight?e buy versus build innovation and that is ok? key toink the understanding mark or anybody like him is to understand that they haven't in a confidence in themselves -- they have a ninnate confidence in themselves and their ok being wrong. people who think they can only win without being wrong, they never went. mark is one of those guys -- he will take his punches and come back with a counterattack and do a better job. works out orapp not, it's a risk worth taking. stock which is pretty inflated and cisco used to do this. dealsmes half the cisco worked out an app did not. when they did, they ended up with a product like the cisco switch which is saving the company now. i think the same thing with mark. >> they also have an integration team. now that you have a publicly traded stock, it was quick down quite a bit in the ipo but you're aware of this -- do you look at deals and try to figure out how the integration will be just as hard as the decision to do it? >> sure, you have to look at
how do really know they will not be viewed as bad acquisitions in hindsight?e buy versus build innovation and that is ok? key toink the understanding mark or anybody like him is to understand that they haven't in a confidence in themselves -- they have a ninnate confidence in themselves and their ok being wrong. people who think they can only win without being wrong, they never went. mark is one of those guys -- he will take his punches and come back with a counterattack and do a better job....
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. >> in hindsight, looking back, we need to review, explore, maybe even go deeper into our processes, and background checks before we employ people. >> reporter: we wept to the address, he lists as his home. >> are you mr. guinto? >> guinto's linked in profile says working with youth is his passion. the arrest puts that statement under a microscope. >> how he could be a teacher without that being known, something's wrong. >> you hear about the stories,. >> reporter: the school district says the alleged abuse did not happen at mira vista school, and there were no red flags until today. another parent says she got one of those automated robocalls. this particular 7th grade classroom has had a bit of a rocky year. guinto was hired to replace another teacher who just didn't fit. >>> i want to show you a live look at san francisco, where you can see some flags whipping in the wind this evening. monitoring stormtracker 2 in the weather center. >> the latest on the condition out there, pretty windy out. >> the front is upon us right now. you may be hearing the rain. i've had reports of heavy
. >> in hindsight, looking back, we need to review, explore, maybe even go deeper into our processes, and background checks before we employ people. >> reporter: we wept to the address, he lists as his home. >> are you mr. guinto? >> guinto's linked in profile says working with youth is his passion. the arrest puts that statement under a microscope. >> how he could be a teacher without that being known, something's wrong. >> you hear about the stories,....
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can make the best of these acquisitions and that these aren't going to be viewed as wrong moves in hindsight we really know that? what makes him so special? versus buildy innovation and that can be ok? >> let me take that. i think the key to understanding mark or anybody like him is to understand that they have an innate confident in themselves -- and innate confidence in themselves. --ple who are ok being wrong people whose inc. they can always win without being wrong do not succeed. whether it works out or not, it is a risk worth taking. liquid he is using, a stock, which is pretty inflated. cisco used to do this. they used to do it. sometimes half the cisco deals worked out very when they did, they ended up with a product like the cisco switch, which is saving the company until now. i think that is the same thing with mark. >> i wonder, now that you have a publicly traded stock and some capital to do with it, the stock is down quite a bit, sorry to rub it in. you are aware of this. you look at deals and try to figure out how integration is going to be just as hard as the decision to do it
can make the best of these acquisitions and that these aren't going to be viewed as wrong moves in hindsight we really know that? what makes him so special? versus buildy innovation and that can be ok? >> let me take that. i think the key to understanding mark or anybody like him is to understand that they have an innate confident in themselves -- and innate confidence in themselves. --ple who are ok being wrong people whose inc. they can always win without being wrong do not succeed....
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meeting was heavily criticized because it was seen as an appeasement of the rebels, but it was in hindsight a breakthrough that led directly to the peace deals. the agreement should bring peace to the south, a newly created region with more autonomy, much greater control of its taxes, resources and its own police and legal system. there is still rebel factions that are not satisfied with the deal that want out right independence, a complete split from the philippines. they are potential spoilers. >> the leadership is aware that the spoilers are a big problem for them, but we have to deal with them, you know, we have to let them know that once the government is inclusive, everyone is invited, everyone is included in this. >> all fighters belonging to the front are expected to hand over weapons and return to civilian life. joining the police, for example, no one expects this to be a straight forward process. aljazeera. >> let's hear from annal peace keeping group in london. he said the government and milf have laid foundations for a better future. >> i think there are short term challenges an
meeting was heavily criticized because it was seen as an appeasement of the rebels, but it was in hindsight a breakthrough that led directly to the peace deals. the agreement should bring peace to the south, a newly created region with more autonomy, much greater control of its taxes, resources and its own police and legal system. there is still rebel factions that are not satisfied with the deal that want out right independence, a complete split from the philippines. they are potential...
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if we had anticipated 20/20 hindsight which is better to be in. something different to sort of head off othe pass of what we have now? >> i really couldn't tell you i can tell you what i think russia is trying to accomplish here. >> which is what. >> trying to compliant crew rainy. back in 2008, when in a nato summit in bucca rest. offered to georgia and ukraine. for them was a threatening move because of the importance of ukraine to heir history and so forth. i think what they are trying to do is establish some kind of strong leverage by goinged into the crimea to create a more come compliant government and the rest of ukraine maybe thinks twice before cozying up towards the west too much. is putin right. do they have real interest in that part of the world? yes, they do. it's in their backyard. >> nice to see you. >> thank you. >> you heard harry reid say it that the obamacare horror stories are all untrue is there any possible defense for harry reid's case. next guest says yes. you have to hear this next. >>> it does not matter how many times y
if we had anticipated 20/20 hindsight which is better to be in. something different to sort of head off othe pass of what we have now? >> i really couldn't tell you i can tell you what i think russia is trying to accomplish here. >> which is what. >> trying to compliant crew rainy. back in 2008, when in a nato summit in bucca rest. offered to georgia and ukraine. for them was a threatening move because of the importance of ukraine to heir history and so forth. i think what...
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i felt on so many levels, always -- in your 20s, in hindsight now, all this -- we have held this truth until later. i want to ask you, you brought three things back with, the passport, water pipe, and the -- >> no, no. i'll give you a little -- ♪ ♪ ♪ sunset ♪ >> there's more and there's words. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> she wanted to know what were the three things i brought back with me from afghanistan. and i brought a hubble bubble, a temperature -- temperature ," and my orange afghan passport and allowed me to return to america. i killed the ground at idlewild, now kennedy airport, literally. the land of liberty and libraries. i was back but i had to fight to stay here because the state department started hounding me when my visa was up. so nat was dish said i will chain myself to the statue of liberty. i'm not leaving. and -- but it took three and a half years. he wouldn't get divorced. he wanted me to come back. unbelievable stuff. so, a song i had probably one of the servantses, who i wanted to take out with me -- so interesting. she and her young girl -- she is tightly
i felt on so many levels, always -- in your 20s, in hindsight now, all this -- we have held this truth until later. i want to ask you, you brought three things back with, the passport, water pipe, and the -- >> no, no. i'll give you a little -- ♪ ♪ ♪ sunset ♪ >> there's more and there's words. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> she wanted to know what were the three things i brought back with me from afghanistan. and i brought a hubble bubble, a...
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i think japan clearly with hindsight of course made a miscalculation of what they were entitled to. >> the objection to japan's existing whaling program means it will never be able to whale again. the court found its objection to japan's scientific whaling program was cover for a commercial operation, was correct. one still kills whales but fewer of them ortho politically awkward it could withdraw from whaling moratorium altogether, and start whaling again not even claiming it is for scientific purposes. it could be dead in the water. andrew thomas, al jazeera, sydney. >> earlier, the director of sea shepherd gave me his reaction. >> this verdict vindicates our position on that. so we're quite happy. >> under japan's whaling program i understand which was established in 1986, this number, wow, what a number, 12,000 whales have been taken each and every year. what is the best explanation you've heard from japan? because it would have been made in this court, for what japan was actually researching? >> they weren't researching anything at all. there was hardly any scientists involved. b
i think japan clearly with hindsight of course made a miscalculation of what they were entitled to. >> the objection to japan's existing whaling program means it will never be able to whale again. the court found its objection to japan's scientific whaling program was cover for a commercial operation, was correct. one still kills whales but fewer of them ortho politically awkward it could withdraw from whaling moratorium altogether, and start whaling again not even claiming it is for...
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i think japan with hindsight of course made a misescalation of what i -- miss calculation of wt it was entitle to. means it will never be able to whale again. the allegation that japan's scaled scusk program was cover for a commercial operation was right. but japan has options. it could come one another scientific whaling program that it thinks the court will accept, one that still kills whales but more of them. although, still awkward, it could start whaling again without even pretending it's for science. that is for the future. right now australia is celebrating that japan's whaling program looks to be dead in the water. andrew thomas, al jazeera, sydney. >> japan has accepted the international ban but expressed its disappointment at the verdict of the court. >> we are deebl disappointed and regret the -- deeply disappointed and regret the result. japan will abide by the judgment of the court as a state that places great importance on international order and the rule of law as a basis of international community. >> you're watching the news hour from doha. still to come, new allegatio
i think japan with hindsight of course made a misescalation of what i -- miss calculation of wt it was entitle to. means it will never be able to whale again. the allegation that japan's scaled scusk program was cover for a commercial operation was right. but japan has options. it could come one another scientific whaling program that it thinks the court will accept, one that still kills whales but more of them. although, still awkward, it could start whaling again without even pretending it's...
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. >> obviously this is an ongoing tragedy, this is not over, we can't look back at it with hindsight except to those warnings. is it fair to characterize this as a site where it was repeatedly warned there would likely be future landslides? >> i think it's fair to characterize it that way, yes. >> the head of the snohomish county department of management told reporters monday in the midst of this disaster, the area was considered safe, that this all came out of nowhere. as far as you understand it, was it widely understood in the region that there had been these repeated warnings? >> i think anyone that had lived there very long was aware of these landslides. all of the people that i worked with there were quite aware of these landslides. i don't think that anybody had any idea that something of this magnitude could occur? >> when you described the potential for a large catastrophic failure in your report in 1999, obviously you're speaking as a scientist and you mean that in the technical sense. i look at this as a laymen and think that's a large catastrophic failure. are you saying
. >> obviously this is an ongoing tragedy, this is not over, we can't look back at it with hindsight except to those warnings. is it fair to characterize this as a site where it was repeatedly warned there would likely be future landslides? >> i think it's fair to characterize it that way, yes. >> the head of the snohomish county department of management told reporters monday in the midst of this disaster, the area was considered safe, that this all came out of nowhere. as far...
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. >> in hindsight, looking back, we need to review, explore, maybe even go deeper into our processes, and background checks before we employ people. >> reporter: we wept to the address, he lists as his home. >> are you mr. guinto? >> guinto's linked in profile says working with youth is his passion. the arrest puts that statement under a microscope. >> how he could be a teacher without that being known, something's wrong. >> you hear about the stories,. >> reporter: the school district says the alleged abuse did not happen at mira vista school, and there were no red flags until today. another parent says she got one of those automated robocalls. this particular 7th grade classroom has had a bit of a rocky year. guinto was hired to replace another teacher who just didn't fit. >>> i want to show you a live look at san francisco, where you can see some flags whipping in the wind this evening. monitoring stormtracker 2 in the weather center. >> the latest on the condition out there, pretty windy out. >> the front is upon us right now. you may be hearing the rain. i've had reports of heavy
. >> in hindsight, looking back, we need to review, explore, maybe even go deeper into our processes, and background checks before we employ people. >> reporter: we wept to the address, he lists as his home. >> are you mr. guinto? >> guinto's linked in profile says working with youth is his passion. the arrest puts that statement under a microscope. >> how he could be a teacher without that being known, something's wrong. >> you hear about the stories,....
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i suggest the hindsight is almost 20/20 and there's a lot of people who know reflect back and wish she hadn't been given the benefit of the doubt, but she consciously tried to cover her actions. by showing consciousness of guilt, and it shows something else. she was covering up for a reason. she was covering up from her colleagues at the chief of staff and the governor who didn't know what she did. that's what it tells you. >> [inaudible] when did the public know more about the circumstances of the behavior in the interview and that delegated into this ordinance that made themselves -- >> i'm glad you asked that question because the premise is wrong. there was no exit interview with bridget kelly. the decision was made when these revelations that came as a shock about the role that she should be fired and the decision was made to fire her then and there and then when one looks back in hindsight on that we can understand exactly why that decision was made so that no one could suggest there was any attempt in interviewing bridget kelly to do anything to reflect what would be the future i
i suggest the hindsight is almost 20/20 and there's a lot of people who know reflect back and wish she hadn't been given the benefit of the doubt, but she consciously tried to cover her actions. by showing consciousness of guilt, and it shows something else. she was covering up for a reason. she was covering up from her colleagues at the chief of staff and the governor who didn't know what she did. that's what it tells you. >> [inaudible] when did the public know more about the...
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and you -- it is funny because god gives you hindsight for a reason, you know? you look back. it yourself. it's another thing to have your child going through it. >> right. >> tell us -- you're crying even now. that's why we want to plan ahead. tell us what you were going through you when you see your talented beautiful daughter going through this totally out of the blue. >> yeah. >> well, yeah. it -- they called -- she called me from college and said, "i can't walk." so went down there, got her, and it was tough. it was tough. >> it's still tough, isn't it? >> it's tough. but as she said, our faith got us through. you know, you just put it in god's hands. and he has a reason. so he does have a reason for her now and for her future. she's doing great. >> she has an optimism that is infectious. >> so contagious. >> it really is. how big of a part did you play in this whole thing with your friend? because the broadway community, the acting community is very, very loving and supportive. >> yeah. >> when they're not ripping each other's eyes out trying to get the same role, they'r
and you -- it is funny because god gives you hindsight for a reason, you know? you look back. it yourself. it's another thing to have your child going through it. >> right. >> tell us -- you're crying even now. that's why we want to plan ahead. tell us what you were going through you when you see your talented beautiful daughter going through this totally out of the blue. >> yeah. >> well, yeah. it -- they called -- she called me from college and said, "i can't...