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hindsight is 20/20. >> saying it with hindsight, it was a blunter?at they were doing -- >> with hindsight, it was a mistake? >> no, you said that. >> you said you wouldn't have voted for it with hindsight? >> i said i wouldn't vote because i can't vote without knowing what happens today. you see what i'm saying? we can't go back and change it, if we would have voted or not. the fact is, hillary clinton is saying this based on what she knows many years later. >> obviously, we're all smarter with hindsight. >>> just ahead, 95 million people watched opt j. simpson as he >>> it's been 20 years since that infamous low-speed chase involving o.j. simpson. millions of people watched as police pursued simpson along the highway. fast forward to now. in a new cnn orc poll, shows a majority of black americans now think the murder charges against the former football star were in fact true. kiera phillips takes a look now. >> at this point we can only pray they can pull this off in a safe measure. >> reporter: distraught with a gun to his head, o.j. simpson is on
hindsight is 20/20. >> saying it with hindsight, it was a blunter?at they were doing -- >> with hindsight, it was a mistake? >> no, you said that. >> you said you wouldn't have voted for it with hindsight? >> i said i wouldn't vote because i can't vote without knowing what happens today. you see what i'm saying? we can't go back and change it, if we would have voted or not. the fact is, hillary clinton is saying this based on what she knows many years later....
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in hindsight, and to an outside observer, it is almost inconceivable that this man claimed support. >f fritzl was not only above suspicion, he was actually getting financial help from the state. the fact was that nobody, neighbors or social services, thought there was anything wrong. >> translator: in the world upstairs, everybody who knew them said so, everything seemed right. the children went to school. they did their homework properly. they were brought up strictly by this father. and so after sometime, people would have said, this is an honorable man. he may be strict, but as we say in austria that strictness never hurt anybody. so all this certainly played a part. >> coming up, did others know about fritzl's cellar? >> at some point, did she know about and buy into some aspect of this? could she have been completely ignorant of the husband's nature and character? >> when "the longest night" returns. meatball yelling c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in
in hindsight, and to an outside observer, it is almost inconceivable that this man claimed support. >f fritzl was not only above suspicion, he was actually getting financial help from the state. the fact was that nobody, neighbors or social services, thought there was anything wrong. >> translator: in the world upstairs, everybody who knew them said so, everything seemed right. the children went to school. they did their homework properly. they were brought up strictly by this father....
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. >> hindsight? >> well, hindsight, it could not have been imposed on the iraqis. may end up evolving in that direction. at the time though, no entity, not the swats united states or anybody could have said we are dividing up your country. you are going to get more oil than the other group. you are going to get less opportunity to govern yourself that was not going to be possible. >> that's it for part one. thank you, mrs. secretary. >> >> more questions and answers with secretary clinton after a quick break. thi. that what's on the inside is what really counts. agreed. ♪ this is the jeep® grand cherokee. ♪ the most awarded suv ever. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $359 a month. gramarge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. hi, credit report site andour i have a problem. i need to speak with your fraud resolutio
. >> hindsight? >> well, hindsight, it could not have been imposed on the iraqis. may end up evolving in that direction. at the time though, no entity, not the swats united states or anybody could have said we are dividing up your country. you are going to get more oil than the other group. you are going to get less opportunity to govern yourself that was not going to be possible. >> that's it for part one. thank you, mrs. secretary. >> >> more questions and...
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. >> the center of the american west -- our slogan is turning hindsight into foresight. we're out there making the case for historical perspective and how historical perspective can help with the current dilemma. for instance, if we are lost in blaming each other over a particular issue, it can be very useful to think that that conflict came out of a past -- in some ways, the people who got us into this died 100 years ago. so, why are we fighting each other? why don't we try to reconcile our legacy and resolve what we can resolve? so the center the american west works quite a bit on the controversies over natural gas and hydraulic pressure. we do that by recognizing that what is perfectly evident to anybody that the american west has a long history with distractive industries and a lot of history of humans in proximity to those industries. when we get agitated about hydraulic fracturing near suburbs -- or near schools we have , historical experience to draw on and think, what happens when you put residential settlement s so close to industrial sites? of course the differ
. >> the center of the american west -- our slogan is turning hindsight into foresight. we're out there making the case for historical perspective and how historical perspective can help with the current dilemma. for instance, if we are lost in blaming each other over a particular issue, it can be very useful to think that that conflict came out of a past -- in some ways, the people who got us into this died 100 years ago. so, why are we fighting each other? why don't we try to reconcile...
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hakle went on to say, in hindsight, maybe the government could have informed congress. that point got very testy. but i want to play an exchange here. extraordinary, one of the most extraordinary moments was with congressman jeff miller, a republican of florida, who chairs the house veterans committee, actually questioning whether bowe bergdahl should still be in the hospital in germany. have a listen. >> what we are doing is we are allowing -- >> wait a minute. wait a minute. why hasn't he been returned to the united states? we have seriously wounded soldiers that are returned to the united states almost immediately after they are stabilized. how long did jessica lynch wait before she was returned to the united states? you are trying to tell me that he's being held in germany because of his medical condition? >> congressman, i hope you're not implying anything other than that. >> i'm just asking the question. >> i'm going to give you an answer. i don't like the implication. >> answer it. >> he's being held there because our medical professionals don't believe he is rea
hakle went on to say, in hindsight, maybe the government could have informed congress. that point got very testy. but i want to play an exchange here. extraordinary, one of the most extraordinary moments was with congressman jeff miller, a republican of florida, who chairs the house veterans committee, actually questioning whether bowe bergdahl should still be in the hospital in germany. have a listen. >> what we are doing is we are allowing -- >> wait a minute. wait a minute. why...
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. >> hindsight? >> well, hindsight, it could not have been imposed on the iraqis.p evolving in that direction. at the time though, no entity, not the swats united states or anybody could have said we are dividing up your country. you are going to get more oil than the other group. you are going to get less opportunity to govern yourself that was not going to be possible. >> that's it for part one. thank you, mrs. secretary. >> >> more questions and answers with secretary clinton after a quick break. means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. hammer that in. nice. wrench? what? aflac! so this is who you brought to help us out? oh yeah, he's the best. he doesn't look like he's seen a tool in his life. oh, he doesn't know anything about tools. aflac-ac-ac-ac-ac-ac-ac! but when i broke m
. >> hindsight? >> well, hindsight, it could not have been imposed on the iraqis.p evolving in that direction. at the time though, no entity, not the swats united states or anybody could have said we are dividing up your country. you are going to get more oil than the other group. you are going to get less opportunity to govern yourself that was not going to be possible. >> that's it for part one. thank you, mrs. secretary. >> >> more questions and answers with...
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obviously, the gentleman isn't robbing the 7-11 -- by the way, obvious to us in hindsight (laughter) the point is, working the overnight at 7-11 isn't already (bleep). somewhere between emptying out whatever it is that coagulates under the rolling hot dog tray and carding smokers, now you've got to deal with an ak carrying constitution absolutest artist in a hat that combines the fedora and a pork thigh. anyway -- (laughter) (applause) and this gunsplosion is happening at establishments all across the lone star state. >> last month, a local chapter of the gun rights advocacy group open carry texas tried to eat a meal at this chili's while carrying their weapons. (laughter) >> jon: how did the patrons respond? they're at a chili's, so obviously they're not that concerned about their health. but are they prepared to deal with lethal threats that aren't smothered in cheese, pork and ranch dressing? pork khachos! do ya feel lucky, punk? >> we're happy to seat you and feed you, you just have to leave your firearms outside. >> at least one patron became upset. >> there's children here and
obviously, the gentleman isn't robbing the 7-11 -- by the way, obvious to us in hindsight (laughter) the point is, working the overnight at 7-11 isn't already (bleep). somewhere between emptying out whatever it is that coagulates under the rolling hot dog tray and carding smokers, now you've got to deal with an ak carrying constitution absolutest artist in a hat that combines the fedora and a pork thigh. anyway -- (laughter) (applause) and this gunsplosion is happening at establishments all...
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if we had a hindsight view of 2008 and 2009 and take advantage like mr. buffett and mr. icon did, we'd look at that as an opportunity. >> we've come a long way since 2008 and 2009. what are you telling investors now? >> we have some on the side. we're looking at long term growth. baby boomers are aging getting to retirement. that means health care sector will be hot years to come. energy as well. that's always a giant concern. these are global issues. >> do you think the downturns will come from the fed and other central banks making move and misstep or political tensions like what we're seeing in iraq? >> both. it's anybody's guess becky. both things i think we're watching. we're watching both of those play out in iraq. >> i'm a mooized iraq hasn't had more of an impact. obviously oil prices but not the stock market. >> you don't. you see now oil is around the $125 a barrel level. the risk is that it could dramatically increase prices in the summertime expansion for people traveling. all of those -- oil, gas, jet fuel, they've been expanding dramatically. then again you
if we had a hindsight view of 2008 and 2009 and take advantage like mr. buffett and mr. icon did, we'd look at that as an opportunity. >> we've come a long way since 2008 and 2009. what are you telling investors now? >> we have some on the side. we're looking at long term growth. baby boomers are aging getting to retirement. that means health care sector will be hot years to come. energy as well. that's always a giant concern. these are global issues. >> do you think the...
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you because it implies i didn't screw anything up, but i guess i should ask you about whether in hindsightw looking back at it, i feel like the objections that were made, the sky is falling stuff, specifically about the economy, it all seems so disproven and so clearly wrong in terms of the implications of those arguments of your critics at the time, did it feel that way at the time or was it a harder fight than it looks like in hindsight? >> they were all hard fights. there were always critics and there were always economic arguments. one interesting facet of virtually every one of those stamp utilities that you mention is the epa itself overestimated the cost of accommodating those rules including the acid rain tight where will the electric energy predicted it would cost, epa's number was $600 to $700, it came in under $200. now, that was a consequence of ingenuity, innovation, all of this things that characterize america at its best and it's a statute that worked and acid rain was put under control. >> do you think that the argument from the administration right now are sound, that inge
you because it implies i didn't screw anything up, but i guess i should ask you about whether in hindsightw looking back at it, i feel like the objections that were made, the sky is falling stuff, specifically about the economy, it all seems so disproven and so clearly wrong in terms of the implications of those arguments of your critics at the time, did it feel that way at the time or was it a harder fight than it looks like in hindsight? >> they were all hard fights. there were always...
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people have concerns about it, and my co-authors and i are very sorry for any anxiety it caused n hindsight, the research benefits of the paper may not have justified all of this anxiety." and facebook says it is always reviewing its internal controls and may make some changes based upon the reaction to this experiment. mark sayre, kpix 5. >> you can get involved in the conversation on our kpix 5 facebook page. what do you think about facebook's mood experiment? and we have already got a number of responses and we just put it up 10, 15 minutes ago. >>> san francisco general hospital leaders are looking ahead as they look back on last year's asiana airlines crash. tours were offered a couple of hours ago of a mockup construction site. it shows a redesign and new rooms planned for the hospital's emergency department. the changes could be critical after a disaster or mult h1n1 casualty event like the airline crash. >> we use every sort of traumatic event that happens whether it be a gunshot wound, asiana or anything to see what could we improve upon? >> dozens of injured passengers were taken
people have concerns about it, and my co-authors and i are very sorry for any anxiety it caused n hindsight, the research benefits of the paper may not have justified all of this anxiety." and facebook says it is always reviewing its internal controls and may make some changes based upon the reaction to this experiment. mark sayre, kpix 5. >> you can get involved in the conversation on our kpix 5 facebook page. what do you think about facebook's mood experiment? and we have already...
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in hindsight, maybe not so much of a surprise. >>> here is video from saturday's search of the home. there were federal and local law enforcement officers on scene, some in haz-mat suits putting out a public warning to look out for chamberlain and called him armed and dangerous. he disputed that saying in a posting that nothing they are reporting is true, with no stash, not armed and dangerous, no car rigged to explode. i explored smugry websites a year ago, and let wall tear white get to me. i thought i was done, that is it. no one was in danger. he says befrayals by his mother, girlfriend, and best friend made him depressed. he is still in jail but there will be a hearing to discuss whether he should be relocated. if he is convicted of the charge he could face a max of 10 years in prison. >> thank you. now the man at the center of the f.b.i. case, according to his online resume he graduated from iowa state university. he wrote music reviews for bans and reportedly worked in marketing for a hooter's restaurant in des moines. in 1993 he went to washington to be an intern for an iowa
in hindsight, maybe not so much of a surprise. >>> here is video from saturday's search of the home. there were federal and local law enforcement officers on scene, some in haz-mat suits putting out a public warning to look out for chamberlain and called him armed and dangerous. he disputed that saying in a posting that nothing they are reporting is true, with no stash, not armed and dangerous, no car rigged to explode. i explored smugry websites a year ago, and let wall tear white get...
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>> well, hindsight is always 20/20, and of course, he's going to say that he always had the interestf the 7th district of the highest priority, but the fact of the matter is as larry said he was a loofr and his staff was aloof and distant and we had a runoff tuesday night in arkansas and there were d.c. folks here for that and they agreed he wasn't in touch with the people for an elected d.c. congressman, living so close to his district. he should have spent much more time there and any -- this is a lesson for all elected officials. when you're in d.c., if you're an elected official and you ignore the electorate you won't be re-elected. >> the larger issue -- >> let me ask you the larger issue for the party, though, overwhelming since, at least the day after that this was about immigration reform and you had a number of people that this means immigration reform is dead, will we see members of the republican party take the same steps that eric cantor took regarding even the dream act. >> i think what we're going to see is no more movement on any kind of immigration reform. clearly, br
>> well, hindsight is always 20/20, and of course, he's going to say that he always had the interestf the 7th district of the highest priority, but the fact of the matter is as larry said he was a loofr and his staff was aloof and distant and we had a runoff tuesday night in arkansas and there were d.c. folks here for that and they agreed he wasn't in touch with the people for an elected d.c. congressman, living so close to his district. he should have spent much more time there and any...
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. >> hindsight being 20/20, looking back at the day that we located his stolen car, i remember larrying up on the scene, offering his assistance 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 robberies 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 t
. >> hindsight being 20/20, looking back at the day that we located his stolen car, i remember larrying up on the scene, offering his assistance 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 robberies 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,...
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hindsight is always 2020. we wish we would have had hindsight for that one. tim murphy hadat to say about mental health, and what congress and the government need to do. episodesakes these 10 so confounding is that they are entirely preventable. states, ellie rodgers family would have been able to ask a court to order an emergency psychiatric evaluation. but in california, the law says they cannot. ae families know that when loved one is that a mental health crisis and their gravelyn is deteriorating, but in some cases they are shut out from being part of the recovery team. americans from the horrifying tragedy in connecticut is that we had that her take off our blinders and let -- deal with such illnesses or we are sure to face the same problems again. is not only what is in a that makes his act violent, but also his mind. host: your reaction to what he had to say? what congress needs to do? guest: congressman tim murphy is of solving these problems right now. he has written the most apprehensive piece of federal legislation in half a century. it is not goin
hindsight is always 2020. we wish we would have had hindsight for that one. tim murphy hadat to say about mental health, and what congress and the government need to do. episodesakes these 10 so confounding is that they are entirely preventable. states, ellie rodgers family would have been able to ask a court to order an emergency psychiatric evaluation. but in california, the law says they cannot. ae families know that when loved one is that a mental health crisis and their gravelyn is...
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and you know, it's kind of an amazing argument to make, in hindsight, because back in the day, someoneho would have said that would have been totally discounted. and yet, most of america would probably disagree with those guys now. >> it is interesting, right, what hindsight brings you. let's move on to the tense house committee on the irs. we have lawmakers questioning the irs commissioner about why e-mails longing to lois lerner were lost after a computer crash in 2011, destroying the hard drive. here's part of that. >> -- seven years of their personal tax information, in case they're ever audited, and you can't keep six months' worth of employees' e-mails. being forthcoming is saying -- >> will you let him answer the question? >> i didn't ask him a question! >> yes, you did! >> the gentleman -- the gentleman from wisconsin -- >> i control the time. >> clearly, there were fireworks there. but was there anything new to come out of that hearing? >> not in the sense as iffed y wanted to get the shae-mails, t don't have the e-mails. there's another house committee marrying monday that wi
and you know, it's kind of an amazing argument to make, in hindsight, because back in the day, someoneho would have said that would have been totally discounted. and yet, most of america would probably disagree with those guys now. >> it is interesting, right, what hindsight brings you. let's move on to the tense house committee on the irs. we have lawmakers questioning the irs commissioner about why e-mails longing to lois lerner were lost after a computer crash in 2011, destroying the...
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. >> reporter: something in hindsight might explain a lot.to have concrete evidence. and often we do. but now we have gotten smart enough now we can put a case together with circumstantial evidence and make it stick. we have done it time and time again. >> where did andies pick up the attitude? barbara sloan says it all lead back to one man, jack balentine, the maverick cop whose leadership led to the astonishing arrest rate. >> i believe he was pushing for the arson clearance rates to be the best in the nation. >> but it is okay, right, for bosses to be demanding and push their people to be the best, right? >> but it is not okay to enk encourage or push your people to be dishonest and not clearly investigate the facts. >> reporter: balentine decleain a request for an interview. we tried to visit him at the station. >> not expecting any one from the media. if you wait outside. >> reporter: that we can do, yes, ma'am. i guess fire marshal balentine does not want to see us, a man historically media friendly not so much today. whennen we ewe cau
. >> reporter: something in hindsight might explain a lot.to have concrete evidence. and often we do. but now we have gotten smart enough now we can put a case together with circumstantial evidence and make it stick. we have done it time and time again. >> where did andies pick up the attitude? barbara sloan says it all lead back to one man, jack balentine, the maverick cop whose leadership led to the astonishing arrest rate. >> i believe he was pushing for the arson clearance...
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can you imagine that a woman with her two children, with hindsight, is taking care of the children, and she's inside the prip. she's marsh situation, and difficult for her to stay there. and you know that there is a lot of pressure within and outside of sudan. all she want is to live a normal life. i do remember when i talk to her is that she told me - she did not - she was not looked - she want to lead a normal life. >> right. we wish you all the best. thank you for speaking with us. >> meriam ibrahim's lawyer there. >>> now, south sudan's rebel leader is committed to a ceasefire agreement. riek machar made the comments in nairobi, where he's been talking to kenya's president. he admitted that he is not completely in charge of his forces. he said this in an interview with the afp agency. he is committed to the roadmap for peace. a frenchman has been arrested with a shooting at a jewish museum in brussels, three died, another injured when a loan gunman opened fire. french investigators questioned a 29-year-old man after resting him in marr say. china september a response to the u.s. def
can you imagine that a woman with her two children, with hindsight, is taking care of the children, and she's inside the prip. she's marsh situation, and difficult for her to stay there. and you know that there is a lot of pressure within and outside of sudan. all she want is to live a normal life. i do remember when i talk to her is that she told me - she did not - she was not looked - she want to lead a normal life. >> right. we wish you all the best. thank you for speaking with us....
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looking at those as opportunities, which is hard to do when you're in the middle, but if we had a hindsight view of what happened in 2008 and 2009, and took advantage like some giants investors like mr. before buffett did, think of where we would be. look at it more like an opportunity since 2008 and 2009. >> what were you telling individual investors right now? >> we're invested in the market and we've got a little cash on the side to take advantage of this. we know they're going to happen eventually and we're looking at what we think there's going to be reel laerm growth. you think baby-boomers are aging and that means health care. that sector will be hot for many years to come. energy as well. that's always going to be a giant concern. these are global issues. >> you think the downturns, the blips will come from the fed or other central banks? or more likely to come from geopolitical tensions like what we're seeing in iraq. it's anybody's guess, becky. kbring that both of those things, we're watching both of those things playing out. >> been amazed that iraq hasn't had mover more of an i
looking at those as opportunities, which is hard to do when you're in the middle, but if we had a hindsight view of what happened in 2008 and 2009, and took advantage like some giants investors like mr. before buffett did, think of where we would be. look at it more like an opportunity since 2008 and 2009. >> what were you telling individual investors right now? >> we're invested in the market and we've got a little cash on the side to take advantage of this. we know they're going...
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. >> hindsight being 20/20, looking back at the day that we located his stolen car, i remember larryn the scene, offering his assistance 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 robberies 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 in 2000, they were arrested and charged with numerous counts of bank robbery. they pleaded not guilty. but the forensic garment analysis was more than enough to satisfy the jury. >> most of the evidence they had was circumstantial. and this was the only forensic evidence that was basically a fingerprint that was very unique, that pointed to one of the bank robbers. >> all three were convicted. larry and claude were eac
. >> hindsight being 20/20, looking back at the day that we located his stolen car, i remember larryn the scene, offering his assistance 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 robberies 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...
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. >>> and a wedding party plus an old rickety dock equals hindsight being 20/20 just what you might expect >>> that's right. mid-week, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. it is wednesday, june the 4th. welcome to "way too early." the show that recommends in case of a water emergency, your wedding, take the photos after the service. wait until you see that video. it's going to give you something for the june brides to think about there. want to start off with president obama continuing his european visit today ahead of this week's 70th anniversary of the d-day landings in normandy. but it's america's current war dominating the conversation and the controversial surroundsing the captive american soldier swapped by the taliban by five senior commandsers of the taliban. video shows the transfer of bergdahl to u.s. forces in afghanistan. the 28-year-old is seen sitting in the back of a pickup truck when a u.s. military helicopter comes up. militants are positioned on hillsides. bergdahl is then given to the u.s. military. he is then escorted to the aircraft and checked
. >>> and a wedding party plus an old rickety dock equals hindsight being 20/20 just what you might expect >>> that's right. mid-week, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. it is wednesday, june the 4th. welcome to "way too early." the show that recommends in case of a water emergency, your wedding, take the photos after the service. wait until you see that video. it's going to give you something for the june brides to think about there. want to start off with...
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i think in hindsight they should have brought in a few trusted people used to dealing with these secrets and, so, yeah, there was a lot of howling on capitol hill about that. hey, don't forget about us here. congress always does that don't ferg. in the bush and clinton presidency, congress feels inadequately informed, but they are up in arms right now. >> let's get to bergdahl himself. we are learning important information. yesterday we learned he was not psychologically or emotional ready to speak to his parents although he had permission to do so. we learned he's banned from the media. does he pretty much have no idea about the controversy that is surrounding his release? will he be in for a rude awakening when he comes home? >> yes, that's highly likely. listen, under the best circumstances, five years in a p.o.w. camp, metal cage or not, it's tough to come back in the right. it's complicated. we don't know. i guess he's probably expecting a parade in his hometown, some yellow ribbons and sit-down tv interviews. he'll get the interviews, but may not get the ribbons. it's a dicey -- a
i think in hindsight they should have brought in a few trusted people used to dealing with these secrets and, so, yeah, there was a lot of howling on capitol hill about that. hey, don't forget about us here. congress always does that don't ferg. in the bush and clinton presidency, congress feels inadequately informed, but they are up in arms right now. >> let's get to bergdahl himself. we are learning important information. yesterday we learned he was not psychologically or emotional...
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decision to withdraw american forces, i think we'd have to say, we can certainly say with 20/20 hindsight what we're seeing today is inevitable. >> one of the reasons the forces was withdrawn is malaki wouldn't sign the status of forces agreement so does that put the fault on malaki or do you think the administration could have negotiated something to keep some of those advisers there, that perhaps could have prevented this. >>the evidence is overwhelming had the united states pushed more seriously, and one could say we should have done this more effectively in the bush administration, too, we could have gotten the protection against the liability for american service members that was the hangup in this status of forces agreement. >> and you think this wouldn't have happened? >> well, we don't know for sure obviously, but we can say that the president used that issue as the excuse he needed to do what he always wanted to do anyway. he had made that clear. he wanted out. he got out. this is a cons fence. >> the islamic state of iraq and syria, they want to have a swath of an islamic state
decision to withdraw american forces, i think we'd have to say, we can certainly say with 20/20 hindsight what we're seeing today is inevitable. >> one of the reasons the forces was withdrawn is malaki wouldn't sign the status of forces agreement so does that put the fault on malaki or do you think the administration could have negotiated something to keep some of those advisers there, that perhaps could have prevented this. >>the evidence is overwhelming had the united states...
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and in hindsight, the research benefits of the paper may not have justified all of the anxiety aroundt. it's pretty incredible. we should note that facebook is hardly the only tech company that manipulates data. google and yahoo! also track searches. they say they enhance user experience. perhaps "forbes" put it best with this headline. "if facebook's secret suddeny bothers you, then it's time to quit facebook." >>> now let's go to a first-class act from actress amy adams that's taken bitter by storm. a lot of people praising the "american hustle" star for giving up her seat in first class to an american soldier. when asked, adams told "inside edition," i didn't do it for the attention of myself. i did it for the attention of the troops. now, this is one of the many selfies that passengers took with the star from back in coach. i think that's a pretty incredible story. adams herself comes from a military family, bill. >> don't everyone steal amy adams on me. i've been on her since "june bug" in 2005. >> i think that she has gotten a lot of good praise and attention. >> yes, she has. t
and in hindsight, the research benefits of the paper may not have justified all of the anxiety aroundt. it's pretty incredible. we should note that facebook is hardly the only tech company that manipulates data. google and yahoo! also track searches. they say they enhance user experience. perhaps "forbes" put it best with this headline. "if facebook's secret suddeny bothers you, then it's time to quit facebook." >>> now let's go to a first-class act from actress amy...
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one thing we saw from that piece, a lot of things are becoming obvious now in hindsight.c cantor did not run a very good race. he took his district for granted. he goes around the country raising money constantly for other candidates within the republican party. and also his ad campaign with all that money that he had, only served to elevate his opponent david brat by attacking him. no one had ever really heard of that guy. today they have heard of him all along croacross the country. >> we saw a little bit of what he said yesterday in his victory speech. have we heard anything else from mr. brat today? >> reporter: not so far. we haven't heard anything from any of the principles involved. as you can imagine the scene here in the capital is one of a media crush everybody looking for eric cantor, john boehner and the republican leadership. it's a maze in these old buildings and they have managed to allude the press so far and don't expect picture to hear friend them until any know what the plan is in the coming months to finish out the congress. >> mike viqueira for us in
one thing we saw from that piece, a lot of things are becoming obvious now in hindsight.c cantor did not run a very good race. he took his district for granted. he goes around the country raising money constantly for other candidates within the republican party. and also his ad campaign with all that money that he had, only served to elevate his opponent david brat by attacking him. no one had ever really heard of that guy. today they have heard of him all along croacross the country. >>...
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. >> reporter: he says elliott was never officially diagnosed but in hindsight there were signs. >> breaking news right now. we are getting reports of a shooting. >> gun fire. >> reporter: weeks before the murders elliott posted this disturbing video on youtube. >> i hate all of you. >> reporter: police followed up but left convinced he was not a danger. peter roger doesn't blame police but wants the system to change. he believes if the officers were required to have a trained social worker with them and the ending would have been different. >> then it would have been evident that something was wrong and a social worker would have picked up that change of behavior. >> reporter: even with the changes there is no easy fix. experts say families cops even professional therapists can still be fooled. >> one of the difficult parts of psychiatry and mental health is there's no blood test, no x-ray, no magic, you know, test to know whether somebody is lying or not. >> reporter: another challenge is that young adults like elliott can't be forced to take medications that might help. >> here's the prob
. >> reporter: he says elliott was never officially diagnosed but in hindsight there were signs. >> breaking news right now. we are getting reports of a shooting. >> gun fire. >> reporter: weeks before the murders elliott posted this disturbing video on youtube. >> i hate all of you. >> reporter: police followed up but left convinced he was not a danger. peter roger doesn't blame police but wants the system to change. he believes if the officers were required...
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killings were unprovoked now the defense lawyer has said and continues to say that it's not fair to do hindsight analysis in a room seven years following the news source square massacre that left one thousand iraqis dead and more than eighteen injures injured but the families of those victims as well as human rights leaders and citizens around the world want to see justice for the killings or at the very least the perpetrators to be put on trial and held accountable for their actions that episode was a devastating blow to america's reputation in the middle east and it ignited a wave of criticism out about the u.s. properties of contracting private companies mercenaries for wars and occupations of foreign countries let's remember that private companies like blackwater don't have to play by the same legal rules that u.s. soldiers follow now if convicted the former blackwater guards could face anywhere between thirty years to life in prison. coming up find out what the mayor of london gets in return for his new gift to the city stay in the now. speak or language. programs and documentaries in arabi
killings were unprovoked now the defense lawyer has said and continues to say that it's not fair to do hindsight analysis in a room seven years following the news source square massacre that left one thousand iraqis dead and more than eighteen injures injured but the families of those victims as well as human rights leaders and citizens around the world want to see justice for the killings or at the very least the perpetrators to be put on trial and held accountable for their actions that...
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video of jared miller has surfaced and in hindsight his rhetoric is especially chilling. >> i feel sorry for any federal agents that want to come in here and try to push us around or anything like that. i don't violence towards them but if they're going to come and bring violence to us, well, if that's language them to speak, we'll learn it. >> reporter: even though many of bundy's supporters expressed views that could be considered anti-government, his son says jared and amanda miller were kicked off the ranch because of their radical beliefs. miller expressed many of those on his facebook page. a long rant last week began with we can hope for peace, we must however prepare for war. then a day before the shooting, this post -- >> reporter: police say the couple equated government and law enforcement with nazis. >> in other words they believed that law enforcement is the oppressor and they're associated with -- the nazi movement. >> reporter: a friend and neighbor of the millers says she saw the red flags. now she regrets not having spoken up. >> because i got -- five deaths on my should
video of jared miller has surfaced and in hindsight his rhetoric is especially chilling. >> i feel sorry for any federal agents that want to come in here and try to push us around or anything like that. i don't violence towards them but if they're going to come and bring violence to us, well, if that's language them to speak, we'll learn it. >> reporter: even though many of bundy's supporters expressed views that could be considered anti-government, his son says jared and amanda...
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in hindsight, today, i think most of us look at my children are grown men and women -- they look backd say, this was all inevitable. there was an inevitability about israel becoming a nationstate. a strong, proud, successful come economically vibrant nationstate. you do not have to look back and see that this is anything but inevitable. in fact, it was the opposite of inevitable. literally, all of the odds were against israel. thankfully, israel was blessed with a founding generation that understood what it took to overcome those odds. thankfully, mr. president, israel was blessed with you. my mother had an expression for my siblings and i. we heard it repeated how many times? she would always say, you're defined by your courage. and you are redeemed by your loyalty. you are defined by your courage and you are redeemed by your loyalty. you are the definition of what my mother was talking about, mr. president. you have had a great courage and your loyalty has been unbending. not only to all of your people, but to our people as well. as my friends in the senate and house know -- excuse
in hindsight, today, i think most of us look at my children are grown men and women -- they look backd say, this was all inevitable. there was an inevitability about israel becoming a nationstate. a strong, proud, successful come economically vibrant nationstate. you do not have to look back and see that this is anything but inevitable. in fact, it was the opposite of inevitable. literally, all of the odds were against israel. thankfully, israel was blessed with a founding generation that...
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we thought he was slowing down and probably too young in hindsight. but we have family here who can relate. when you grow up in 1950, campagna illinois, there is not a lot of hugging and touchy feeling. >> there are so psychologist there. they keep opening and closing and running away. >> my sister and for years said just tell meme. viewers, family friends who you have not officially told know. i knew how hard it was to do. we were sitting in the living room when it was live and we watched it together and i was incredibly proud and there were a lot of tears in the room. >> bill, you are a private man. how does a very private man deal with that very public role of being on television? even though you are telling stories, it makes you a public figure. >> you can appreciate this, rick. as a newspaper reporter you are with the person you are interviewing and i don't have to face many. this is the biggest audience i have faced in years. >> be nice, everybody. >> it is very much just talking to a camera and over the years you try to forget about camera bein
we thought he was slowing down and probably too young in hindsight. but we have family here who can relate. when you grow up in 1950, campagna illinois, there is not a lot of hugging and touchy feeling. >> there are so psychologist there. they keep opening and closing and running away. >> my sister and for years said just tell meme. viewers, family friends who you have not officially told know. i knew how hard it was to do. we were sitting in the living room when it was live and we...
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in hindsight now if someone bumped into a wall. >> he came outside to check on the noise and saw a limo driver alan park at the gate waiting to take simpson to the airport. a few minutes later, simpson came out of the house, the luggage was loaded and the limo sped off. the story seemed to add up, so now it was simpson the cops really wanted to talk to. he was in his hotel in chicago when detectives told him what had happened in l.a. >> there were no details given except that nicole was dead. he said well, i'll be on the next plane back there. >> now came another phone call, the one the detective dreaded, notifying nicole's family who lived some 75 miles away in an area called dana point. >> you hear that phone rang and i hear a scream from my mom's room that i never heard before. it was just awful. awful, awful. >> denise brown, nicole's older sister, remember rushing to her mother's room. >> she says your sister is dead. i said what. i grabbed the phone out of her. he said her sister has been killed. i said oh, my god, he did it. he killed her. >> he being o.j. simpson, denise's forme
in hindsight now if someone bumped into a wall. >> he came outside to check on the noise and saw a limo driver alan park at the gate waiting to take simpson to the airport. a few minutes later, simpson came out of the house, the luggage was loaded and the limo sped off. the story seemed to add up, so now it was simpson the cops really wanted to talk to. he was in his hotel in chicago when detectives told him what had happened in l.a. >> there were no details given except that nicole...
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in hindsight, we know that candidate was barry goldwater, the senator from arizona. but as republicans headed to the california primary, no one knew the outcome. henry cabot lodge junior had grown strong in the early primaries winning the first five. by april, nelson rockefeller had emerged as a strong contender. not until mid-may did the tide finally turning goldwater's favor. the california primary made his nomination all but certain. the primary season highlighted deep divisions in the republican party and in dirksen's senate caucus. it also proved to be a major headache for civil rights proponents with senators dispersed around the country and republicans preoccupied with presidential politics, it was difficult to maintain an accurate vote count. even more troublesome was the fact that barry goldwater was among those who opposed cloture in all situations. in the wake of his primary win in california, five gop senators defected to support his stand on the gag rule. dirksent turks and -- short of his necessary 25 votes. there was one other contextual item i will me
in hindsight, we know that candidate was barry goldwater, the senator from arizona. but as republicans headed to the california primary, no one knew the outcome. henry cabot lodge junior had grown strong in the early primaries winning the first five. by april, nelson rockefeller had emerged as a strong contender. not until mid-may did the tide finally turning goldwater's favor. the california primary made his nomination all but certain. the primary season highlighted deep divisions in the...
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critique of his generalship -- is this another example of historians who sit on the pedestal of hindsight, making it clear that they are so much smarter than people in the past? scenarios -- they are really troubling. they are troubling because they theure, if not obliterate political and racial realities of a world where slavery and secession would have prevailed. concerns -- what could be gained from this inquiry? in what nation of war appears to be a never-ending conflict against terrorism. we need to ask ourselves two , but ignored questions. what are the west political goals -- u.s. political goals? are they in harmony with the political strategy abroad? whether you're a hawk or a dove, democrat or republican, civil democracycts us that and war will not succeed unless political and military aims are in harmony with public opinion. militaryd, his stor leadership is of concern. not only to the leader, but also to the followers. to the enemy, to ordinary people, many of whom die or suffered -- in short, military leadership involves responsibility for what happens to w other persons. if
critique of his generalship -- is this another example of historians who sit on the pedestal of hindsight, making it clear that they are so much smarter than people in the past? scenarios -- they are really troubling. they are troubling because they theure, if not obliterate political and racial realities of a world where slavery and secession would have prevailed. concerns -- what could be gained from this inquiry? in what nation of war appears to be a never-ending conflict against terrorism....
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hindsight is great. when you're doing the work at the very beginning, you don't know. >> exactly.the film after i left the company. i spent a few years gathering footage, because we had thrown open our doors to the foreign media and different filmmakers and they each capture different cross-sections of the history. i went out and copyrights to the various footage, and put it together to tell a story. i never would have known in the beginning that it would turn out to that, and luckily there was enough video footage out there that is able to put the whole story together. >> what about his ability to get hundreds of thousands of people excited? >> well, i think of them as the pied piper entrepreneurship in china. he built the company through his charisma. because he was an english teacher he had a lot of experience giving talks and speaking in front of groups. not only did he build the platform that they have, but he helped to encourage new entrepreneurs through his own example to get on the platform. ali baba is really more than a company. it is a community of hundreds of thousands
hindsight is great. when you're doing the work at the very beginning, you don't know. >> exactly.the film after i left the company. i spent a few years gathering footage, because we had thrown open our doors to the foreign media and different filmmakers and they each capture different cross-sections of the history. i went out and copyrights to the various footage, and put it together to tell a story. i never would have known in the beginning that it would turn out to that, and luckily...
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it gets hammered again, i say no mas, hi hitha cn you help me, fundamentals on this i think, in hindsight were screaming, you should have been out of this a long time ago. walk us through this income statement, a statement that april statement where stock got hammered and i ignoreed it. >> i will show you more red flags, revenues for a second, this is a indication of top line growth, income statements are compareed year-to-year, revenue. charles: 50 million. >> decreases mormos more than 5a major red flag, a big one. charles: down 50% is a red flag. >> and the cost of getting those revenues, litigation and licenseing expense patents before they were you know making their -- spending a couple million here. charles: 5 million a year. >> the expense goes up almost double. charles: this is revenue, this is what they bring in now this is what it costs to generate this revenue, already there is a problem litigation thing is you go through the roof. >> then the third one, marketing general and administrative, called sg&a cost, they go up, they are spending more money on trying to market their co
it gets hammered again, i say no mas, hi hitha cn you help me, fundamentals on this i think, in hindsight were screaming, you should have been out of this a long time ago. walk us through this income statement, a statement that april statement where stock got hammered and i ignoreed it. >> i will show you more red flags, revenues for a second, this is a indication of top line growth, income statements are compareed year-to-year, revenue. charles: 50 million. >> decreases mormos more...
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and in hindsight today, i think most of us look at our children, grown men and women and look back, it'sou don't have to look back very far and realize this was anything but inevitable. as a matter of fact, it was the opposite of inevitable. literally all the odds were against israel. thankful thankfully israel was blessed with a founding generation, understanding what it took to overcome those odds. thankfully, mr. president, israel was blessed with you. my mother had an expression which my siblings and i heard repeated god knows how many times. she would always say, you're defined by your courage and you're redeemed by your loyalty. you are defined by your courage and redeemed by your loyalty. you have been -- you are the definition of what my mother was talking about. you have had great courage and your loyalty has been unbended. not only to all of your people. but to our people as well. as my friends in the senate and house would excuse me for a point of personal privilege. as i said, i've known you for a long time. and there's a -- if you'll forgive me for quoting an irish prover, t
and in hindsight today, i think most of us look at our children, grown men and women and look back, it'sou don't have to look back very far and realize this was anything but inevitable. as a matter of fact, it was the opposite of inevitable. literally all the odds were against israel. thankful thankfully israel was blessed with a founding generation, understanding what it took to overcome those odds. thankfully, mr. president, israel was blessed with you. my mother had an expression which my...