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what i find remarkable, and what i think the report in hindsight can't quarrel with -- for the last 13 years, there has been no other major terrorist attack on the united states. i think that is incredible. if you terrorism experts back then, they would have been astounded that al qaeda would not succeed in launching another attack in the united states. >> your site by naming the >> your cited by name in the report many times, as you probably know. >> i use the search replacing and i only found three. >> i found 10. you probably spelled your name wrong. >> they often do. >> the cia tactics that they were about to start using were said to be not illegal because legal because they were not intended to inflict severe emotional or physical harm. the looking in hindsight, it strikes many americans as that being what they were trying to do -- talking about waterboarding, etc. they do seem to be inflicting emotional and physical harm. >> it's a really good question. you have looked at the memos. that is one of the hardest questions -- going back and looking at the memos -- the language used.
what i find remarkable, and what i think the report in hindsight can't quarrel with -- for the last 13 years, there has been no other major terrorist attack on the united states. i think that is incredible. if you terrorism experts back then, they would have been astounded that al qaeda would not succeed in launching another attack in the united states. >> your site by naming the >> your cited by name in the report many times, as you probably know. >> i use the search...
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in hindsight, we are all enjoying now of 13 years of no attack, we can take through everything we did. and say, we couldn't understand her. if you go back then, it is what we le that we did did. i personally convinced that a is to stop future pending plots. the justice left department, some of your successes second-guessed your legal opinions. these were republican lawyers in the bush administration that too far -- in one this broad authority that you gave the cia and executive branch. in fact, one of the lawyers that succeeded you, submitted themselves to waterboarding to find out what that felt like. was the criticism of view, tthat fair? >> i look to the memos that they issued. if you look at those, none of the successes of mine actually any of these interrogation methods cannot be used by the cia. we all reach the same conclusions about approving the methods. the same l found, the anti-torture statute, what i felt was what would happen if the president and the cia not ed the line intentionally -- but because we were unsure of what something meant. and later on, something that is a
in hindsight, we are all enjoying now of 13 years of no attack, we can take through everything we did. and say, we couldn't understand her. if you go back then, it is what we le that we did did. i personally convinced that a is to stop future pending plots. the justice left department, some of your successes second-guessed your legal opinions. these were republican lawyers in the bush administration that too far -- in one this broad authority that you gave the cia and executive branch. in fact,...
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decision is in hindsight farm alleging that it was at the time.not to say the morality of using this kind of weapon on japan would have zero ramifications and zero impact on the decision-maker or the world, but we couldn't really anticipate necessarily what letting this cat out of the bag would do for the entire planet. once we drop a nuclear weapon on somebody, the world knows what it is, and its reaction will be gauged accordingly. but no one knows what it is. when truman is asked to make this decision, essentially nobody knows what it is. no one can say, like we all can, this is what a nuclear weapon is going to do. so, truman has to weigh the factors, and there are those in the military command who say, we can end the war with a bomb, do it tomorrow obviously. while others are so planning for invasion of the home islands of japan. i had a professor in grad school on the planning commission who said, we were still preparing to this war when we heard bomb was dropped. but we had a lot of experience behind this as well. it was not as though the u
decision is in hindsight farm alleging that it was at the time.not to say the morality of using this kind of weapon on japan would have zero ramifications and zero impact on the decision-maker or the world, but we couldn't really anticipate necessarily what letting this cat out of the bag would do for the entire planet. once we drop a nuclear weapon on somebody, the world knows what it is, and its reaction will be gauged accordingly. but no one knows what it is. when truman is asked to make...
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in hindsight, now that i know he manages both of us. well, what do you think. i said, warren, let me think about it over the weekend. and he said all right. well you think about it over the weekend and we'll see you in new york on monday. >> by the way, you do at least one character, warren. that was pretty good warren. >> i do character ts that are kind of easy to do, like they had me do brent muffsburge rerk, so you would look like him. >> but then they saidal franken said why don't you just take your fingers and hold it like this the whole time. >> it would be hilarious. >> and that's what i did. >> it was a transformational show to get that show, for everyone who's been on that show, even the people who had bad experiences on that show will say that being on that program transformed their careers. >> i guess so. bless you. for me it happened so quickly because i had like three days to get to new york. i have friend who's didn't even know i was on the show. >> right. >> but it is -- it does change your life, you know, just to be on that show, to be in new yo
in hindsight, now that i know he manages both of us. well, what do you think. i said, warren, let me think about it over the weekend. and he said all right. well you think about it over the weekend and we'll see you in new york on monday. >> by the way, you do at least one character, warren. that was pretty good warren. >> i do character ts that are kind of easy to do, like they had me do brent muffsburge rerk, so you would look like him. >> but then they saidal franken said...
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no, it's extremely important. >> it's full of 20-20 hindsight, which in a matter like this, you know,fair to those we charge with keeping us safe who were told by the d.o.j. that they could do this stuff, although feinstein's claim is they went beyond what they were told they could do. panel, thank you both. >> thanks, megyn. >> thank you. >>> the controversial tact wrikz take neb response to the 9/11 terror attacks. so what do the families of the victims think about this new report and its findings? we'll speak with a man who lost his brother in the towers, next. >> the events of 9/11 will be forever seared into the memories of all americans who bore witness to the single greatest tragedy to befall our homeland in recent history. tragedy to fall ♪ tragedy to fall just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico... well, just look at this setting. do you have the ring? oh, helzberg diamonds. another beautiful setting. i'm not crying. i've just got a bit of sand in my eyes, that's all. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fi
no, it's extremely important. >> it's full of 20-20 hindsight, which in a matter like this, you know,fair to those we charge with keeping us safe who were told by the d.o.j. that they could do this stuff, although feinstein's claim is they went beyond what they were told they could do. panel, thank you both. >> thanks, megyn. >> thank you. >>> the controversial tact wrikz take neb response to the 9/11 terror attacks. so what do the families of the victims think about...
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with 20/20 hindsight that's the reasonable standard -- >> i'm not saying from 20/20 hindsight. it's important here, from a con temp rain yus view of the video, do you see action from the individual that pose a threat in that video? do you see that in your expertise? >> well, i represented officers for a very long time and my perspective is in favor of officers. i can see it being argued. that's a tough call but it's the grand jury's and they made it. >> on the phone we have former nypd officer, eugene o'donnell, now professor of legal studies at jon jay legal college. if you were listening in, i would love to get your reaction first to the decision by the grand jury not to indict but whether or not there seemed to be a threat based on what we've seen in the video. again, we don't have all of the information the grand jury had. based on what we see in the video, do you think a police officer could have legitimately felt themselves under threat there? >> well, the reality is that we know how this ends. the cops never know how it ends. that hangs over all of this. watching a video
with 20/20 hindsight that's the reasonable standard -- >> i'm not saying from 20/20 hindsight. it's important here, from a con temp rain yus view of the video, do you see action from the individual that pose a threat in that video? do you see that in your expertise? >> well, i represented officers for a very long time and my perspective is in favor of officers. i can see it being argued. that's a tough call but it's the grand jury's and they made it. >> on the phone we have...
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do you believe it was, in hindsight, the good move or so the wrong move? >> fundamentally, here we focus on restructuring the bank and we first forgot the economy. the americans focused on getting the economy going, getting the real estate market functioning again. if you wish, the whole detailed restructuring. i was talking to a minister who was telling me than i cannot -- that i cannot address the deficit until i have growth. don't tell me he was french. >> i don't know if it was wrong or right, but at the end, the way which now the supervisors are assisting the bank is still capital and not leveraged. the real problem is leverage. you have the bankruptcy lehman brothers, but a significant portion of the banks in the united states and europe that said leverage is too high. >> does the bank have leverage? >> no. >> yes. maybe not enough. >> there are a lot of leverage. there is no market. >> all the reforms in place and europe -- in europe, it means that we will not invest in infrastructure anymore. >> you have a system where it is the way in which you re
do you believe it was, in hindsight, the good move or so the wrong move? >> fundamentally, here we focus on restructuring the bank and we first forgot the economy. the americans focused on getting the economy going, getting the real estate market functioning again. if you wish, the whole detailed restructuring. i was talking to a minister who was telling me than i cannot -- that i cannot address the deficit until i have growth. don't tell me he was french. >> i don't know if it was...
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no, it's extremely important. >> it's 20/20 hindsight in a matter like this could seem unfair with thoseold by the doj they could do this stuff. feinstein claims they went beyond what they were told they could do. thank you, both. >> thank you. >>> up next, what do the families of the victims think about this new report and its findings? we'll speak with a man who lost his brother in the towers next. >> the events of 9/11 will be forever seared into the memories of all americans who bore witness to the single greatest tragedy to fall experience all the real possibilities... of connecting with family and friends. realpad from aarp is now your easy way to share... enjoy... play... and celebrate. it's the tablet with free unlimited live help whenever you need it. hi, mom! hi, dad! happy anniversary! cherish moments like these with realpad. available at aarprealpad.org and at walmart. when electricity is generated here's awith natural gasu: instead of today's most used source, how much are co2 emissions reduced? up to 30%? 45%? 60%? the answer is... up to 60% less. and that's a big reason wh
no, it's extremely important. >> it's 20/20 hindsight in a matter like this could seem unfair with thoseold by the doj they could do this stuff. feinstein claims they went beyond what they were told they could do. thank you, both. >> thank you. >>> up next, what do the families of the victims think about this new report and its findings? we'll speak with a man who lost his brother in the towers next. >> the events of 9/11 will be forever seared into the memories of...
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. >> in hindsight, did it bother you to hear her apologize? hindsight, i think she was doing it because she knows what kind of -- she knows what i do for a living. she understood my job and my profession, and they were -- i think it was her doing that to try to take light off the situation. >> protect you. >> yeah. and i appreciated it, but that's not -- that's not what the big deal is. the big deal is for me to always protect her. and that's why i say i take full responsibility. she can do no wrong. this is something is that, you know, as a man, you have to own and, you know, and we're horribly sorry. i'm horribly sorry for everything that i had to put my family through. i've still got to live every day, go take my daughter to zool. s school. she's going to grow up, google her father's name and the first thing that's going to come up -- you know, we know what's going to come up. >> not highlights from the field. >> that's the reality of it. and that's what i'm more worried about fixing is that i want my wife, my daughter, my family to -- we a
. >> in hindsight, did it bother you to hear her apologize? hindsight, i think she was doing it because she knows what kind of -- she knows what i do for a living. she understood my job and my profession, and they were -- i think it was her doing that to try to take light off the situation. >> protect you. >> yeah. and i appreciated it, but that's not -- that's not what the big deal is. the big deal is for me to always protect her. and that's why i say i take full...
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- writing documents that were toer shown to congress justify it, and i think we could dispute in hindsightgs were illegal. it did not make it a good idea to do as policy. those are not the same things. we are now learning that president bush may not have been fully informed about all of this. the report say, one of the charges they make, is that it should not be released because it harms u.s. interests around the world, particularly in the middle east. what do you make of that? >> well, i think dianne feinstein made a tough call. this some years back, and because of all of this to and fro with the cia and was not able to do it. i think she made a tough call but the right call. under threat everywhere in the world right now, but what this report does that may reduce the threat -- of course, there could be an attack at any moment -- but what it does, and she said this breed she said history will judge us by our ability to face the truth. if we are looking for a better narrative for the united states, one that tells people in some of these regions that our values are very different from their
- writing documents that were toer shown to congress justify it, and i think we could dispute in hindsightgs were illegal. it did not make it a good idea to do as policy. those are not the same things. we are now learning that president bush may not have been fully informed about all of this. the report say, one of the charges they make, is that it should not be released because it harms u.s. interests around the world, particularly in the middle east. what do you make of that? >> well, i...
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it, but in hindsight, maybe they were wrong.? >> well, that's why i am saying, i wish that this report had gone in and delved into that question to see exactly, you know, what the rationale was, what the process was, what the circumstances were at the time so that we could have learned from it. they didn't interview the people that were involved in the process. they didn't interview the people that directed these programs. they didn't interview the people in congress who signed off on these programs. so they never got those kinds of insights, and i think you are right. it would have been very valuable, and it still would be valuable to learn, to do a lessons learned so that it would give us insight as to what we need to do in the future. >> if you were in the -- >> this report doesn't do that. >> if you were in the decision-making process again today >> if you could make the decision, would you be comfortable using -- the u.s. government using these techniques again? >> i don't think that's the question today at all. and that's
it, but in hindsight, maybe they were wrong.? >> well, that's why i am saying, i wish that this report had gone in and delved into that question to see exactly, you know, what the rationale was, what the process was, what the circumstances were at the time so that we could have learned from it. they didn't interview the people that were involved in the process. they didn't interview the people that directed these programs. they didn't interview the people in congress who signed off on...
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no, it's extremely important. >> it's 20/20 hindsight in a matter like this could seem unfair with thosesafe told by the doj they could do this stuff. feinstein claims they went beyond what they were told they could do. thank you, both. >> thank you. >>> up next, what do the families of the victims think about this new report and its findings? we'll speak with a man who lost his brother in the towers next. >> the events of 9/11 will be forever seared into the memories of all americans who bore witness to the single greatest tragedy to fall our homeland in recent history. with contour detect technology that flexes in 8 directions for the perfect shave at any angle. go to philips.com/new to save up to $40. innovation and you. philips norelco. motor trend's 2015olf car of the year. so was the 100% electric e-golf, and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least, the high performance gti. looks like we're gonna need a bigger podium. the volkswagen golf family. motor trend's 2015 "cars" of the year. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called
no, it's extremely important. >> it's 20/20 hindsight in a matter like this could seem unfair with thosesafe told by the doj they could do this stuff. feinstein claims they went beyond what they were told they could do. thank you, both. >> thank you. >>> up next, what do the families of the victims think about this new report and its findings? we'll speak with a man who lost his brother in the towers next. >> the events of 9/11 will be forever seared into the memories...
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. >> in hindsight did it bother you to hear her apologize?ght, i think she was doing it because she -- because she knows what kind of -- she knows what i do for a living. she understood my job and my profession. i think it was her doing this to try to take light off the situation. >> to protect you. >> yeah. and i appreciated it, but that's not -- that's not what the big deal is. the big deal is for me to always protect her. that's why i say, i take full responsibility. she can do no wrong. this is something as a man, have you to own and, you know, we're hardly sorry. i'm hartley sorry for everything that i have to put my family through. have i to live every day, go take my daughter to school. she's going to grow up. and the way to ending that, she's going to google her father's name and the first thing that's going to come up is -- we know what's going to come up. >> not something from the field. >> that's -- that's the reality of it. that's what i'm more worried about fixing, because i want my wife, my daughter, my family to -- we all just
. >> in hindsight did it bother you to hear her apologize?ght, i think she was doing it because she -- because she knows what kind of -- she knows what i do for a living. she understood my job and my profession. i think it was her doing this to try to take light off the situation. >> to protect you. >> yeah. and i appreciated it, but that's not -- that's not what the big deal is. the big deal is for me to always protect her. that's why i say, i take full responsibility. she...
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in hindsight, i certainly make mistakes. and i admit it was certainly wrong to order those steps, but it was legal. only a court can determine whether he committed a crime by downloading the images. his trial is due to begin in february. regardless of the outcome, his political career is over. this is my last major appearance in berlin. the politician no longer exists. the other major political casualty in the case resigned as a cabinet minister over charges he tipped off leadership at the federal criminal police had information. he concedes he was wrong, but says it was by his own party leaders. now committee will determine exactly how the confidential information reached sebastian. in the past, it cost the grand coalition some headache. is it still likely to create some major political repercussions? sebastian levels harsh accusations against the former head of the federal bureau of investigation all keeping the spd chief's out of the line of fire. >> will take a break. and we come back, the latest on yet another kidnappin
in hindsight, i certainly make mistakes. and i admit it was certainly wrong to order those steps, but it was legal. only a court can determine whether he committed a crime by downloading the images. his trial is due to begin in february. regardless of the outcome, his political career is over. this is my last major appearance in berlin. the politician no longer exists. the other major political casualty in the case resigned as a cabinet minister over charges he tipped off leadership at the...
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. >> in union square watching these street dancers and this guy comes up a camera both in hindsight herher and jennifer said was kind of creepy. >> hello, who are you, why do you want my picture and phone number? >> he takes her photo. from then on, different offers came in for different ads. >> she landed modeling jobs and acting gigs like this commercial for mtv's show "my super sweet 16." for lawrence, there was no turning back. >> she called one night and jennifer said, dad, i saw a rat as big as shadow. i asked her dad, what's shadow? he said, that's our big black cat. the cool thing about that was they knew she loved what she was doing and living even though it was a crummy apartment in new york because she didn't complain about that at all. >> her parents weren't sure but left jennifer stay through the summer. amanda cornish was working with jennifer's mother then. >> she was just nervous about their daughter going off into another direction. she was very supportive, though. >> as the summer came to an end, her father flew to new york to bring jennifer home for the beginning of t
. >> in union square watching these street dancers and this guy comes up a camera both in hindsight herher and jennifer said was kind of creepy. >> hello, who are you, why do you want my picture and phone number? >> he takes her photo. from then on, different offers came in for different ads. >> she landed modeling jobs and acting gigs like this commercial for mtv's show "my super sweet 16." for lawrence, there was no turning back. >> she called one night...
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>> well, we thought it would be a great idea -- and in hindsight it's such a terrible idea to have stevieold. on you thought stevie was going to be on time to open a show. >> we were working so hard that we forgot, you know, the principles of stevie wonder land. >> exactly. >> so the call came in to dom in the booth, our director. and they said, look, stevie's not going to make it tonight. this is friday night, the only night we're taping. he's not going to make it tonight, but we will be there first thing in the morning. and dom -- he said, there is no tomorrow. it's tonight or nothing. and so we had to strike the set, rejigger the opening, and, you know -- it was -- it was such an amazing night. even the mistakes was great. >> they're their are always great been-the-scenes stories. it does speak to adapt ability. you couldn't be black in this business at the time that you all started and not know how to adapt. >> well, the great adapter over here what really created an environment for myself and everybody else at the company to just try so hard, reach so far. >> yes. >> and you know, tr
>> well, we thought it would be a great idea -- and in hindsight it's such a terrible idea to have stevieold. on you thought stevie was going to be on time to open a show. >> we were working so hard that we forgot, you know, the principles of stevie wonder land. >> exactly. >> so the call came in to dom in the booth, our director. and they said, look, stevie's not going to make it tonight. this is friday night, the only night we're taping. he's not going to make it...
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and in hindsight after i did a lot of research on the subject of teens and suicide, she had some reluctanceo go to school in that week. there was some instances of behavior, which i thought was -- and sleeping more than normal and retreating to her room, not necessarily wanting to go out for activities like sports and things like that. >> so your foundation tries to address a lot of these issues. so tell us a little bit about that. >> so initially when we were in the hospital, knowing that audrie wasn't going to survive, we wanted to do something to make a difference in her memory. and she was always very passionate about the arts. so we thought we would start a foundation that would raise money and give it back to young artists in the community, both for the art and music. and then of course, when we learned about the sexual assault and the bullying that ensues often with these types of cases we thought we needed to bring awareness on these issues. >> and so what's the website? >> it's audrie pott foundation and we also have a facebook page where we share several links to articles that are
and in hindsight after i did a lot of research on the subject of teens and suicide, she had some reluctanceo go to school in that week. there was some instances of behavior, which i thought was -- and sleeping more than normal and retreating to her room, not necessarily wanting to go out for activities like sports and things like that. >> so your foundation tries to address a lot of these issues. so tell us a little bit about that. >> so initially when we were in the hospital,...
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happening in russia that as the president said is making some of his decisions look a little better in hindsightthat's not really in his control either. and then you know, the dynamics of lame duck that in 2010 it was the same story, there was a tremendously productive lame duck session right after shellacking volume one. so, you know, i think the president is still going to struggle to be relevant when the republican congress is seated, but he does have tricks up his sleeve. >> shellacking volume one, margaret, you covered the white house every day, molly knows, there's luck there in the timing of when things came together, gas prices dropping hurts putin, but do they see in 2015 a flurry of executive actions to keep him in the news and to keep republicans on their heels, or was that how to close out this year and next year, deal making? >> i think it is a little bit of both. i mean, but he has signalled on a couple of fronts where he tends to push. where he intends to push on guantanamo, we'll see more movement even is demagoguing on keystone, flat veto threat, you do get the sense this they a
happening in russia that as the president said is making some of his decisions look a little better in hindsightthat's not really in his control either. and then you know, the dynamics of lame duck that in 2010 it was the same story, there was a tremendously productive lame duck session right after shellacking volume one. so, you know, i think the president is still going to struggle to be relevant when the republican congress is seated, but he does have tricks up his sleeve. >>...
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that's part of the problem with this report, is that it's so 20/20 hindsight. here we are now in 2014, and everybody's willing to pass judgment on these guys who were trying to keep us safe within days, weeks and months of the actual 9/11 terrorist attack. he said the reporting of the time that he was getting, this is the cia analyst. it's not like he's just some guy reading it on the blog. the actual intelligence was we could be facing a nuclear believe the united dirty bomb and that you guys are the ones who have the extract the information about said attacks from these guys who have gone out and captured. i mean, under those circumstances, clearly what you would actually do. >> megyn, you have part two coming up tonight. and we have a little, just a tiny snippet of it. >> they tried to decapitate us the last time, they tried to destroy our civilization and people were clamoring to do everything p and anything they could that was legal and take it right up to the line and save american lives. because that's what our government is supposed to do. save american
that's part of the problem with this report, is that it's so 20/20 hindsight. here we are now in 2014, and everybody's willing to pass judgment on these guys who were trying to keep us safe within days, weeks and months of the actual 9/11 terrorist attack. he said the reporting of the time that he was getting, this is the cia analyst. it's not like he's just some guy reading it on the blog. the actual intelligence was we could be facing a nuclear believe the united dirty bomb and that you guys...
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do you believe it was now in hindsight the good move or in the wrong move?we'll catch the full conversation tonight on bloomberg. >> i'm not going to the pub. i'm going to stay at bloomberg. so i can watch it at bloomberg. >> ok. let's talk about some of the subjects we've been talking about over the last few days. the sony saga continues. the release of the film has been canceled. sony is trying to limit the damage while security experts are figuring out exactly how the hack was done. let's bring you up to the latest revelations. >> still trending number one on twitter the interview of course. we've been doing digging into how the hackers did this talking to security companies. it seems that probably the hackers behind this got in probably spent months collecting passwords, mapping the network. but then they could so efficiently go in and wipe out date ave crash the system within 10 minutes. the virus that they used to destroy actually can be found on the black market. you don't have to be that much of a computer geek, you don't have to be that technically
do you believe it was now in hindsight the good move or in the wrong move?we'll catch the full conversation tonight on bloomberg. >> i'm not going to the pub. i'm going to stay at bloomberg. so i can watch it at bloomberg. >> ok. let's talk about some of the subjects we've been talking about over the last few days. the sony saga continues. the release of the film has been canceled. sony is trying to limit the damage while security experts are figuring out exactly how the hack was...
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nine million possibly killed. 20 million wounded and of course with a 2020 vision of hindsight, the great is that it was strategically indecisive. had german first army destroyed the skpearm had the french fifth army pursue germany's second army more energetically, ie had their been a victory, of course the world would have been spared. i thank you for your time. >> just like last time, we will continue with questions. remember to speak into the mike. so questions? >> iflv his first army had not made the turn to the east and marched towards paris, would the out come have been different? >> that's a super question. being a historian, i must digress. it's part of my make up. when east germany collapsed, we inherited 3,000 general staff files we never knew existed. the red army had locked them up in berlin and then the east germans had locked them up. from that, historians of the german military history center in potsdam had written a book or made an ad for it. i'm not part of that. university of kentucky press published last month. 700 pages including every single operations plan, 1895 to 1
nine million possibly killed. 20 million wounded and of course with a 2020 vision of hindsight, the great is that it was strategically indecisive. had german first army destroyed the skpearm had the french fifth army pursue germany's second army more energetically, ie had their been a victory, of course the world would have been spared. i thank you for your time. >> just like last time, we will continue with questions. remember to speak into the mike. so questions? >> iflv his first...
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do you believe in hindsight it was a good move or a wrong move? >> francine lacqua joins us now.airs at 5:00 p.m. u.k. time. big names around the table. what was the market cap? >> it is above 100 billion euro s. he had a tough year. he took it personally when he had to pull away from the merger. massina had a great year. >> maurice levy always looks happy. >> he's not. he has a temper. show.e for a cracking said, i even forgot the camera's were there. i asked her if there was a lehman brothers like moment for the ad world. he said the moment we are going through. play catch up with what the young ones are doing online. >> i'm looking forward to this. 5:00 p.m. u.k. time leader's lunch with a market cap of 100 billion euros. she is also doing "the pulse" in five minutes. a busy week for markets. . what is the chart that matters? oil, spanish debt. but the russian ruble. this week alone, we saw the biggest a central bank interest rate hike since 1998. biggest one-day drop and the biggest rally since 1998. of ruble has recovered some the losses but the collapse through 2014 has bee
do you believe in hindsight it was a good move or a wrong move? >> francine lacqua joins us now.airs at 5:00 p.m. u.k. time. big names around the table. what was the market cap? >> it is above 100 billion euro s. he had a tough year. he took it personally when he had to pull away from the merger. massina had a great year. >> maurice levy always looks happy. >> he's not. he has a temper. show.e for a cracking said, i even forgot the camera's were there. i asked her if...
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so to be honest is hard for me to say with 10 years of hindsight. >> host: talk about your effort to get these hardened vehicles for the troops in iraq. you were surprised to learn that there were these vehicles in development with the mraps that went along way to reduce casualties. how did you get that done? i know that senator biden was the target of much of your criticism. fifth half. >> guest: it is what i tried to hammer home the to go into a defensive crouch it was a newspaper series in the "washington post" are those that led me to fire the secretary of the army. i first read about the mraps in "usa today". that the green had 300 of these but not one single marine had been killed at of 1,000 attacks. i got some briefings and i wanted to buy these in large numbers. either civilian or in uniform billing is supported that decision and i basically said we're going to do it. this is one place a very critical of the congress in this book but congress did the right thing in a timely way and gave me all the money i ask for we bought 27,000 of these vehicles. one of the measures that m
so to be honest is hard for me to say with 10 years of hindsight. >> host: talk about your effort to get these hardened vehicles for the troops in iraq. you were surprised to learn that there were these vehicles in development with the mraps that went along way to reduce casualties. how did you get that done? i know that senator biden was the target of much of your criticism. fifth half. >> guest: it is what i tried to hammer home the to go into a defensive crouch it was a newspaper...
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and of course with the 20-20 vision of hindsight, the great tragedy of the marne is that it was strategically indecisive. had german 1st army destroyed french's 5th army east of paris or had there been a decisive victory, of course the world would have been spared. the greatercatastrophe that was to follow in 1935. i thank you for your time. >>> just like last time, we'll continue with questions. remember to speak into the mike. questions? >> if von kluck's 1st army had not made the turn to the east and marched toward paris would the outcome have been different? >> that's a super question. being a historian, i must digress. it's part of my makeup. when east germany inherited 3,000 general staff files we never knew existed. the red army had locked them up in berlin, then the east germans had locked them up. and from that, historians of the german military history center in potsdam have written a book i'll make an ad for it i get no royalties, i'm no part of it. university of kentucky press published last month. 700 pages, including every single operation's plan 1895 to 1913. okay? what they sh
and of course with the 20-20 vision of hindsight, the great tragedy of the marne is that it was strategically indecisive. had german 1st army destroyed french's 5th army east of paris or had there been a decisive victory, of course the world would have been spared. the greatercatastrophe that was to follow in 1935. i thank you for your time. >>> just like last time, we'll continue with questions. remember to speak into the mike. questions? >> if von kluck's 1st army had not made...
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. >> with the benefit of hindsight on ebola, was the money detroit -- were the bun -- pundits out of control? >> in my opinion no. every story should have started or ended with, you cannot get ebola unless it through body fluids. >> that is a big caveat because the deafening volume of the coverage conveyed the impression if not in the words this was an epidemic that would race across the united states. >> they got carried away. they could have muted it by doing that. then they made so many other mistakes, i am ashare my former network made the biggest mistake, on nbc, when a doctor violated the involuntary quarantine --. >> she later apologized. >> on my blog we called it a bone headed move and i was embarrassing for everyone. >> if the purpose of journalism is to give information to people verified information they need to live better lives, i cannot condemn the media for going full steam ahead on ebola early. this is an administration that gave reassurances on other stuff and it wasn't right. we were told the protocols were allied and then we were told necessity western. so maybe m
. >> with the benefit of hindsight on ebola, was the money detroit -- were the bun -- pundits out of control? >> in my opinion no. every story should have started or ended with, you cannot get ebola unless it through body fluids. >> that is a big caveat because the deafening volume of the coverage conveyed the impression if not in the words this was an epidemic that would race across the united states. >> they got carried away. they could have muted it by doing that....
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now in hindsight for political reasons, as andrea points out, now it becomes a political football they want to play with. >> i don't want to compare us to isis, number one, number two, yesterday we talked about it, how far out of the parameters that were stet by the bush r bush -- they said the same thing with obama, when you do the fast and furious. this was the bush administration, they're not going to prosecute. this is a question in my mind whether in fact the cia itself said there's a possibility that you could have gotten intelligence on bin laden specifically, from people who did not go through this torture? this is just not the way we do things. it's funny the way you ran that thing, but frankly i don't see the advantage of this. leon panetta says it was helpful, i still haven't seen enough credible evidence. >> abu zabeda, hanced interrogation turned them over to ksm. and they followed the courier and -- again, under the bush cia, which by the way, but wasn't the justice department on board with all of this? at the time i believe they were under the bush intel, the cia, that t
now in hindsight for political reasons, as andrea points out, now it becomes a political football they want to play with. >> i don't want to compare us to isis, number one, number two, yesterday we talked about it, how far out of the parameters that were stet by the bush r bush -- they said the same thing with obama, when you do the fast and furious. this was the bush administration, they're not going to prosecute. this is a question in my mind whether in fact the cia itself said there's...
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so to be honest it is hard to say what i would have abdicated with 10 years of hindsight. >> host: talk about the vehicles for the troops you were surprised that they were in development with a ambush protected vehicles as you say when into a long way to produce casualties. and i noted that senator biden targeting your criticism. >> can i give him credit in the book. it is the lesson that i try to hammer home to the military leaders so when they read criticism not to go into a defensive crouch but find out if this story is true or not. but it put me on to the wounded warriors but it was a newspaper story from these heavily armored vehicles and from "usa today" that the marines had 300 of these vehicles in the of our province and over 1,000 the tax that not one single reed was killed friday in these vehicles. i got some briefings that i wanted to buy them a large numbers. and then to support that decision and i am critical of the congress in this book that when congress did the right thing in did a tightly manner and although many ask for we bought 27,000 vehicles for iraq and afghanista
so to be honest it is hard to say what i would have abdicated with 10 years of hindsight. >> host: talk about the vehicles for the troops you were surprised that they were in development with a ambush protected vehicles as you say when into a long way to produce casualties. and i noted that senator biden targeting your criticism. >> can i give him credit in the book. it is the lesson that i try to hammer home to the military leaders so when they read criticism not to go into a...
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. >> in hindsight i think there is certainly a wish by some democrats that he was forced to have the republicans early on, he would have built a reservoir of goodwill, i think, with a smaller chunk. you are right. the tea party, some of these folks he was never going to win over. you look at the way regan found conservative democrats to look at. are there fewer moderate republicans today than there president? >> absolutely. it was harder and trickier to do. but the outreach was not there. i'll give you an example of how little outreach there was in '09 and '10. election night republicans will win the house. the president decides he needs to call up john boehner and congratulate him. nobody had his contact information or cell phone. pretty symbolic. in the context of getting his agenda past, the president has been pillaried is not too strong a word. talking about the pen eta and gates book and hillary clinton's book. and senator schumer last week criticized the president barack obama administration for focussing on the roll out of obama care. was that a mistake that that was what they
. >> in hindsight i think there is certainly a wish by some democrats that he was forced to have the republicans early on, he would have built a reservoir of goodwill, i think, with a smaller chunk. you are right. the tea party, some of these folks he was never going to win over. you look at the way regan found conservative democrats to look at. are there fewer moderate republicans today than there president? >> absolutely. it was harder and trickier to do. but the outreach was not...
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i think for all the reasons we're discussing, in hindsight it was a mistake. >> our own cases were subjectedart of s.e.a.l. training. >> many people have tweeted in and dropped messages and posts on facebook and e-mail, dan, a lot of them saying if it endangers them now, why release it. this might be the favorite responsibility. rob writes it's a total farce and a distraction from the jonathan gruber witness testimony tomorrow. >> next up, the beginning of the end of profiling. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® will thank you. , sir? campbell's healthy request. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consisten
i think for all the reasons we're discussing, in hindsight it was a mistake. >> our own cases were subjectedart of s.e.a.l. training. >> many people have tweeted in and dropped messages and posts on facebook and e-mail, dan, a lot of them saying if it endangers them now, why release it. this might be the favorite responsibility. rob writes it's a total farce and a distraction from the jonathan gruber witness testimony tomorrow. >> next up, the beginning of the end of...
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ove criticism where you brought this up earlier this is 2020 hindsight.t because i think we have our values and our principles and our laws that should be followed no matter what is going on. even if at the time people were scared i don't think thatw é justifies. >> i was being flippant when i know about a nuclear -- the point i was trying to say is this whole jack bauer thingéij 24-hours you ha got the guy he knows what the ticki ticking time bomb is. >> in any circumstances you would be against these enhanced techniques? >> i agee with john mccain who said this is a good report and x-ñ grind. i agree with him it does give you good intelligence. we hear constantly is it did but it does on occasion give that to you that it is worth it. a lot of what they are doing i appreciate the complaints that people weren't interviewed for this and perhaps the report could have been better but what's in the report is pretty factual and pretty concerning and i don't believe a lot of that was necessary. >> you and i have been talking last week about the uva's alleged g
ove criticism where you brought this up earlier this is 2020 hindsight.t because i think we have our values and our principles and our laws that should be followed no matter what is going on. even if at the time people were scared i don't think thatw é justifies. >> i was being flippant when i know about a nuclear -- the point i was trying to say is this whole jack bauer thingéij 24-hours you ha got the guy he knows what the ticki ticking time bomb is. >> in any circumstances you...
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i wonder if you ask people and said to them do you really thing you needed to do this in hindsight. i know that you understand that you were fearful in the first year, year and a half, but do you in retrospect, and if they weren't so defensive, what would they answer? >> i think there was a period after 9/11 when a lot of things were done, that people regreat. >> it might be a long time before getting an answer to that. good to see you. one of the centre pieces of the report is the interaction of zabaydah. captured and held in a safe house in pakistan and transferred to guantanamo bay. al jazeera has a look at the diary kept before the capture, and you can see excerpts from that on aljazeera.com. still ahead in the special report... >> these rehabilitation center are pleases of hope. >> the survivors for thousands of victims of torture by other countries. the u.s. is a place of refuge. plus... >> we need not risk our national honour to prevail in this or any wore. >> unique perspective, a passionate response to the c.i.a. report from senator and torture survivors, john mccain. the h
i wonder if you ask people and said to them do you really thing you needed to do this in hindsight. i know that you understand that you were fearful in the first year, year and a half, but do you in retrospect, and if they weren't so defensive, what would they answer? >> i think there was a period after 9/11 when a lot of things were done, that people regreat. >> it might be a long time before getting an answer to that. good to see you. one of the centre pieces of the report is the...
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>> in hindsight yes but we didn't see, foresee it would go viral.e are bidding on, because almost a limited edition. melissa: how many did you make all together? >> tens of thousands. melissa: tens of thousands and they all blew off the shelves. >>? >> yeah. melissa: do you think this is fad and do you people like walking around looking like flagsing knee i don't know sign. do people stop and stare at you? >> it is great. people start taking pictures. applaud you for wearing one and ask you where the hell did you get that from? people love it. you either love it or hate it. melissa: you're making other suits now. not just for christmas even though the christmas tie-in is obvious. this one, stars an stripes suit looks like for 4th of july. what holidays and themes are you trying to incorporate? >> most seasons. mardi gras, "stars and stripes," 4th of july. we have 32 different designs. that is building up. melissa: what does it take to put on a suit and walk out of the house? i imagine for me would take liquid courage. but for average person, what is
>> in hindsight yes but we didn't see, foresee it would go viral.e are bidding on, because almost a limited edition. melissa: how many did you make all together? >> tens of thousands. melissa: tens of thousands and they all blew off the shelves. >>? >> yeah. melissa: do you think this is fad and do you people like walking around looking like flagsing knee i don't know sign. do people stop and stare at you? >> it is great. people start taking pictures. applaud you...
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he said in hindsight he knows that was a mistake. at the time he didn't believe he was -- he didn't see what was wrong with that. >> i'm glad he admits that now. yes, there's -- corporate america, the hollywood is not different than corporate america in that there's a predominance of white males who are running things, making decisions. whenever they bring black people in or minorities in it's part of a diversity initiative. usually it ends on the announcement of the initiative. i had a tv show on. it was important to get more than one woman in the room. turns out there's out races out there which aren't black people, which i learned recently. it was important to get different voices so it will push you out of your comfort zone. that's why people are hiring people like them and they hire people they want to hang out with, not people who are good comedy writers. >> do you think politics use comedy duck real interviews, which is my point of view? i'm going to close with that question? >> i think they do it to try to look human to human
he said in hindsight he knows that was a mistake. at the time he didn't believe he was -- he didn't see what was wrong with that. >> i'm glad he admits that now. yes, there's -- corporate america, the hollywood is not different than corporate america in that there's a predominance of white males who are running things, making decisions. whenever they bring black people in or minorities in it's part of a diversity initiative. usually it ends on the announcement of the initiative. i had a...
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in hindsight, he worries what might have happened if somebody else was working. >> he would have gotten what he wanted. i would almost say he did get hurt. >> alexander remains thankful. >> i prevented a person from losing his life. >> crisis averted. he didn't have to fire a single shot. what looks like another gun toting robber meets his match when the bus persons throw him to the ground. and the melee is caught on camera. november, 2013. a 19-year-old seattle man can be seen in surety camera footage towards the back of a king county metro bus. within minutes, he approaches a female passenger and appears -- a few seconds later, another phone is plucked from an unsuspecting commuter. most riders are unaware until he walks forward, brandishing his weapon in plain sight. after a few more steps, he lifts and points the gun. this time a startled would be victim leaps to his feet and grabs the weapon. other bus riders band to take justice into their own hands. some scramble, but a small group jumps the armed suspect and throws him to the ground. a frantic female ride or crutches tries to fl
in hindsight, he worries what might have happened if somebody else was working. >> he would have gotten what he wanted. i would almost say he did get hurt. >> alexander remains thankful. >> i prevented a person from losing his life. >> crisis averted. he didn't have to fire a single shot. what looks like another gun toting robber meets his match when the bus persons throw him to the ground. and the melee is caught on camera. november, 2013. a 19-year-old seattle man can...
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the evidence now with many years of hindsight led to an increase in the illegal trades. masked by the legal trade. that continues to be a problem. >> ironically, i read that a live elephant is worth more to elephant. >> yes. the issue is who profits. >> of course, it's one thing if it's an illegal poster. is there no way in africa to figure out some way of protecting the animals. >> yes, there is. the key issue is not one aspect. we need to track the killing and we need to stop the demand in asia and other countries. >> is china doing enough. we see the prices or the numbers of retailers, factories involved, and dealing with the ivory for sale. is china doing enough to stop the illegal trade. >> at the moment no one is doing enough. no one is doing enough, not china, nations in afghanistan coe nor the international -- africa, nor the international community. it is correct in its findings, adding to the watt. >> the chinese middle class is growing, economy is growing. before you go, i want to show kathryn bigelow who came to prominence, she came out with a public service
the evidence now with many years of hindsight led to an increase in the illegal trades. masked by the legal trade. that continues to be a problem. >> ironically, i read that a live elephant is worth more to elephant. >> yes. the issue is who profits. >> of course, it's one thing if it's an illegal poster. is there no way in africa to figure out some way of protecting the animals. >> yes, there is. the key issue is not one aspect. we need to track the killing and we need...
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look at our lives and see that there was one moment that determined, but that was an highside -- in hindsightative thrust of the -- ais really a mother's very passionate woman, doing what she thinks is the best for her kids. >> take a look at this. this the first clip we will show you. this is where ethan tells his kids to talk to him. >> talk to me. samantha, how was your week? i do not know. it was kind of tough. remember that sculpture i was working on? the formunicorn, and broke off, and it is now a zebra. mason, how was your week? kind of tough. joe weisenthal some cigarettes and wanted me to smoke them, but i said no. your questions are hard to answer. >> what is so hard to answer about what sculpture are you making? i didn't know you were interested in abstract art. >> i am not. they make us do it. >> why is it all on us? how was your week? do you have a girlfriend? what have you been up to? >> i see your point. it should just be more natural. ok. that is what we will do, starting now. >> you were saying about that scene? funny to see of all their willing himself consciously to be as g
look at our lives and see that there was one moment that determined, but that was an highside -- in hindsightative thrust of the -- ais really a mother's very passionate woman, doing what she thinks is the best for her kids. >> take a look at this. this the first clip we will show you. this is where ethan tells his kids to talk to him. >> talk to me. samantha, how was your week? i do not know. it was kind of tough. remember that sculpture i was working on? the formunicorn, and broke...
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hindsight, right. it's hard. it's a hard place. we try not to go there too much.t would have been beneficial for justin. he didn't start until he was four. earlier intervention for him, as an infant, if i had known what i knew now, he'd probably struggle a lot less. >> reporter: rogers expects autism therapies to improve. to get more precise, like treatments for different cancers or infections. until then, she'll continue to guide parents with a tool she has. when parents ask me about that. what are the chances that we can get rid of autism. we say this is what i want for your child, for them to feel successful and confident and loved. happy with his or her life. is that enough. that's all i want for any of my children. let's focus on that. are >> reporter: are you confident one day there'll be a cure, and treatment? >> i - i think so. i think we are getting closer. i think i - i would love to say yes. i think that this - this opens a lot of doors >>> that's nice to see. joining us now is dr paul wong from autism speaks, the organization works on advocacy and scie
hindsight, right. it's hard. it's a hard place. we try not to go there too much.t would have been beneficial for justin. he didn't start until he was four. earlier intervention for him, as an infant, if i had known what i knew now, he'd probably struggle a lot less. >> reporter: rogers expects autism therapies to improve. to get more precise, like treatments for different cancers or infections. until then, she'll continue to guide parents with a tool she has. when parents ask me about...