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i want to understand the decisions that were made meaning hindsight, we're talking about hindsight, i'mlad we didn't take this gyrocopter out of the air. because in the end all is well that ends well. we need to prosecute this individual and i need to find out exactly, like you said what those protocols are and what those decisions are and we need to do what we can to strengthen those defenses. >> literally, we were told flies underneath beneath the radar. the radar capability of what is going on. arguably the most restricted air space in the united states between the white house, the mall and capitol hill. i guess they're going to have to come up with some new technology right? >> again, what i don't want to talk about is what our exact capabilities are. we don't want people to fully know that. i am concerned about, you know a stunt like this inspiring other types of action. but this is very concerning. there is no doubt about it. that's why i'm starting to talk to these agencies and do my own preliminary investigation. i'm not sure we can hold hearings on this because, again, in the e
i want to understand the decisions that were made meaning hindsight, we're talking about hindsight, i'mlad we didn't take this gyrocopter out of the air. because in the end all is well that ends well. we need to prosecute this individual and i need to find out exactly, like you said what those protocols are and what those decisions are and we need to do what we can to strengthen those defenses. >> literally, we were told flies underneath beneath the radar. the radar capability of what is...
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in hindsight, this probably had little chance of success. but considering his options, attempting to win a morale-building victory, while providing the opportunity to withdraw a portion of his army to reinforce johnston and defeat sherman, this was lee's best possible move. to use a football analogy, lee threw a mail mary to stedman with two touchdowns with less than a minute to play and the pass was intercepted. lee was forced to play defense. a role he had so often assumed since grant's arrival in virginia. lee realized his only hope to maintain the army of northern virginia would be to leave the tightening noose around richmond and petersburg combine with johnston somewhere between danville and greensboro, and together with an army as large as 90,000 men, continue the war. the problem was one of supply and transportation. it would take time to arrange such an evacuation under the very nose of grant, and beginning on march 29th, grant would launch his own final offensive around petersburg. time does not allow us to go into the details of t
in hindsight, this probably had little chance of success. but considering his options, attempting to win a morale-building victory, while providing the opportunity to withdraw a portion of his army to reinforce johnston and defeat sherman, this was lee's best possible move. to use a football analogy, lee threw a mail mary to stedman with two touchdowns with less than a minute to play and the pass was intercepted. lee was forced to play defense. a role he had so often assumed since grant's...
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in hindsight, this probably had little chance of success. but considering his options, attempting to win a morale-building victory, while providing the opportunity to withdraw a portion of his army to reinforce johnston and defeat sherman, this was lee's best possible move. to use a football analogy, lee threw a mail mary to stedman with two touchdowns with less than a minute to play and the pass was intercepted. lee was forced to play defense. a role he had so often assumed since grant's arrival in virginia. lee realized his only hope to maintain the army of northern virginia would be to leave the tightening noose around richmond and petersburg combine with johnston somewhere between danville and greensboro, and together with an army as large as 90,000 men, continue the war. the problem was one of supply and transportation. it would take time to arrange such an evacuation under the very nose of grant, and beginning on march 29th, grant would launch his own final offensive around petersburg. time does not allow us to go into the details of t
in hindsight, this probably had little chance of success. but considering his options, attempting to win a morale-building victory, while providing the opportunity to withdraw a portion of his army to reinforce johnston and defeat sherman, this was lee's best possible move. to use a football analogy, lee threw a mail mary to stedman with two touchdowns with less than a minute to play and the pass was intercepted. lee was forced to play defense. a role he had so often assumed since grant's...
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i just believe strongly that we have proven -- if you look back at hindsight 20/20, 2003 when we had a hard line stand no centrifuge, we took a hard stand and walked away. no negotiations. we know that didn't work. until we really got serious in 2012 and started negotiating, after 2010, 2012, and we are where we are today. i think that we have a chance. they're telling me that they have complied with all of the agreement up to date. it's a very difficult thing, but i like to negotiate peace before declaring war. >> if this bill passes would you want congress to hold off after final agreement is reached? >> it depends on what they adjust it to. if they make it more tolerable, that's what it would be anyway. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i'll just say something very briefly. i think this was the best briefing we've had. i think it's been very helpful to have seca nuclear scientist, who understands the aspects of the nuclear agreement, to run through them. this was a classified briefing so i'm not going to tell you very much other than that. i thought it was a very good briefing. >> se
i just believe strongly that we have proven -- if you look back at hindsight 20/20, 2003 when we had a hard line stand no centrifuge, we took a hard stand and walked away. no negotiations. we know that didn't work. until we really got serious in 2012 and started negotiating, after 2010, 2012, and we are where we are today. i think that we have a chance. they're telling me that they have complied with all of the agreement up to date. it's a very difficult thing, but i like to negotiate peace...
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here is the cia sort of in hindsight trying to explain itself when if you had perhaps better oversight you wouldn't have gotten into this mess. >> from drones to gyrocopter a hearing on the hill about how that guy got his gyrocopter so close on the capital grounds. what do you make of that? >> i get why they want to talk about the security aspect. you do wandonder -- the discussion we don't have about drones in general, what happens when other folks get drone technology and try to i don't it for military purposes. the us is on the leading edge of this. that's the big fear what happens when -- always a fear of dirty bombing. drone proliferation when it gets in the wrong hands is suddenly something and gyrocopter sparking this concern. what happens then? i think that debate we haven't been having. perhaps gyrocopter in an odd way may force that debate. did we open pandora's box with this technology a question we'll be asking for years to come. >> hard news. >> awkward transition. >> here we go. >> nothing awkward. >> of course can't ignore the funny in the room. >> we had a big night in
here is the cia sort of in hindsight trying to explain itself when if you had perhaps better oversight you wouldn't have gotten into this mess. >> from drones to gyrocopter a hearing on the hill about how that guy got his gyrocopter so close on the capital grounds. what do you make of that? >> i get why they want to talk about the security aspect. you do wandonder -- the discussion we don't have about drones in general, what happens when other folks get drone technology and try to i...
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i think in the hindsight, the bishops made the right decision.it was tough at the time because there were a lot of forces pushing it forward, including the president, the administration dhs. we were just not comfortable with a new point system based on the canadian model that would pick winners and losers based on your education. the rich would get richer and the poor would get poorer. we fast-forward again. 2008 we have a new president but we have a big recession. what i meant to say at the beginning is what we have to take into consideration is that it is hard enough to pass a bill when there is a recession. harder when there is a major security breach and an economic downturn. that is what we face more or less over the last few years. 9/11 has been part of the lexicon of part of the culture now for almost 15 years. it's never not going to be part of the immigration discussion. we have to keep that in mind in assessing that. in 2010 we pushed for the dream act under lame-duck. it lost by five votes. my opinion is the administration had a low on
i think in the hindsight, the bishops made the right decision.it was tough at the time because there were a lot of forces pushing it forward, including the president, the administration dhs. we were just not comfortable with a new point system based on the canadian model that would pick winners and losers based on your education. the rich would get richer and the poor would get poorer. we fast-forward again. 2008 we have a new president but we have a big recession. what i meant to say at the...
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. >> so in hindsight which is always 20/20 should those deputies have done something different the first time they contacted him on saturday? >> you know, they spoke to schultz. they evaluated him and he did not meet the criteria. >> all of this week, grief counselors are at timber point elementary school where joer darn was a student to help his classmates hope with the loss. >>> a somber ceremony held in san leandro to honor caltrans workers who have been killed on the job. cones were lined up, each representing a caltrans employee killed at work. 183 in all since 1921. 34 were killed near in the bay area. our own sal castanedo was at the ceremony to help caltrans create more awareness for drivers to slow down in the cone zone and give workers more room to do their jobs. >> all of our people are out there trying to provide the facilities that everyone uses. in order to do that, they need to be next to the traffic and so we all as drivers need to be alert and need to be paying attention to the traffic to the road ahead and stay away from the distractions. >> no caltrans worker has been
. >> so in hindsight which is always 20/20 should those deputies have done something different the first time they contacted him on saturday? >> you know, they spoke to schultz. they evaluated him and he did not meet the criteria. >> all of this week, grief counselors are at timber point elementary school where joer darn was a student to help his classmates hope with the loss. >>> a somber ceremony held in san leandro to honor caltrans workers who have been killed on...
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in hindsight we helped to get a different response than that. it shows that the project sponsor has been aware of the issue for quite a while now. the project sponsor aurmd engaged [inaudible] to design changes to improve safety of pedestrians. i'm happy to report to the board today that in working withnerics and supervisor kims office we came to a agreement to the neighborhoods and that is where they will pursue street scape [inaudible] and a traffic light and including barriers across the entrance to the free way on ramp as supervisor yee mentioned. a cross walk and also other signage around the site. we are pleased to say we do feel like the project sponsor is taking on obligations that are not otherwise required of them that will take care of the situation and result in significant practical improverments to the health and safety of pedestrians and bisicalest. in the process requires approval from government agencies, planning, dpw, cal trans so it isn't as easy a frauss as typically would be, but the project sponsor is willing to take this
in hindsight we helped to get a different response than that. it shows that the project sponsor has been aware of the issue for quite a while now. the project sponsor aurmd engaged [inaudible] to design changes to improve safety of pedestrians. i'm happy to report to the board today that in working withnerics and supervisor kims office we came to a agreement to the neighborhoods and that is where they will pursue street scape [inaudible] and a traffic light and including barriers across the...
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. >> yep, sure, hindsight, it's a hard place, we try not to go there too much. but it would have been very beneficial for justin. especially, he didn't start receiving therapy until he was four. so earlier intervention for him especially as an infant, i think really if i would have known what i know now i think he would be probably struggling a lot less. >> do you know native land, do you remember? >> home land. >> she expects autism therapies to continue to improve, to get more precise, like treatments for different cancers or infections but until then, she says she'll continue to guide parents with the tools she has. >> when parents ask me about what are the chances that my child, we can get rid of autism, i say you know this is what i want for your child. i want your child to feel successful and competent and loved. they say absolutely that's what i want for any of my children. i say let's focus on that. >> are you pretty confident that one day there will be a cure and one day that cure may be connected to this treatment? >> i think so. i think we're getting
. >> yep, sure, hindsight, it's a hard place, we try not to go there too much. but it would have been very beneficial for justin. especially, he didn't start receiving therapy until he was four. so earlier intervention for him especially as an infant, i think really if i would have known what i know now i think he would be probably struggling a lot less. >> do you know native land, do you remember? >> home land. >> she expects autism therapies to continue to improve, to...
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and of course in hindsight we see his radicalization. even when he began to post weird things. they got in quite a bit of trouble with law enforcement. some defend him to this day. and, in fact overseas there are all kinds of conspiracy theories how these brothers have been framed. overseas newspapers, interviews, people in the immediate community, they have gotten a perspective on this case. >> tsarnaev, he's facing the death penalty. >> right. big question about whether he'll face that. >> thank you for joining us on al jazeera america. i'm randall pinkston. you can always check us out on www.aljazeera.com. >> the accused marathon bomber. the verdict had been expected about 15 minutes ago. for various and sunday sundry reasons these things can take time. we have our analyst jamie floyd with us. there are reasons even knowing that there is a verdict it takes time for the jury to return to the courtroom and the jury
and of course in hindsight we see his radicalization. even when he began to post weird things. they got in quite a bit of trouble with law enforcement. some defend him to this day. and, in fact overseas there are all kinds of conspiracy theories how these brothers have been framed. overseas newspapers, interviews, people in the immediate community, they have gotten a perspective on this case. >> tsarnaev, he's facing the death penalty. >> right. big question about whether he'll face...
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. >> yeah, i think wednesday was probably obviously the tweet went out and in was in hindsight a little harcher and blunter than it probably should have but it was the final tipping point on the iceberg. what did your tweet say. >> the tweet was pretty blunt. it was in response to the gao reports. and apparently one of the airline manufacturers had basically put a intawns to say that they thought it was all nice and secure and they were good and obviously i disagree with that. so while i was actually on a plane, i was very blunt having paid for my wireless access i was very blunt inng saying you know what? i'm sitting here and i know this is what is possible to do on these airplanes. >> all right. so you agree that that perhaps, as you say was too blunt to put it nicely. a tweet that would scare people. >> it wasn't deliberately intended to scare. it was frustration. this is four or five years worth of research that we have done. we have done a lot of attempts to work with the industry and intelligence community they is turned somewhat of a blind eye so far. we have got a picture of som
. >> yeah, i think wednesday was probably obviously the tweet went out and in was in hindsight a little harcher and blunter than it probably should have but it was the final tipping point on the iceberg. what did your tweet say. >> the tweet was pretty blunt. it was in response to the gao reports. and apparently one of the airline manufacturers had basically put a intawns to say that they thought it was all nice and secure and they were good and obviously i disagree with that. so...
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in hindsight, i do believe that we could have seen it sooner. we are undergoing a literal transformation process as we speak. it is this change in relationship, the change in the compact between the utility and its customers. it's no longer the monopoly utility that's making all of the decisions and passing it down to its customers. >> reporter: heco has approvals for rooftop solar moving again and hopes to triple the amount of rooftop solar by 2030, but it may not be in a position to decide. last december, heco announced it was being sold to nextera, a florida-based utility giant. if the deal with nextera does go through, hawaii's electricity consumers will be serviced by a company that says it is committed to renewable energy sources-- at this point, primarily utility-scale solar and wind installations. that means big solar and wind farms, which today produce more renewable energy across the country than the small-scale rooftop systems that are so popular on hawaii. still, the old model, though: a utility producing all the power, just using a
in hindsight, i do believe that we could have seen it sooner. we are undergoing a literal transformation process as we speak. it is this change in relationship, the change in the compact between the utility and its customers. it's no longer the monopoly utility that's making all of the decisions and passing it down to its customers. >> reporter: heco has approvals for rooftop solar moving again and hopes to triple the amount of rooftop solar by 2030, but it may not be in a position to...
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hindsight is 2020. the learning more about his background i before the nazis came in his life as an immigrant in the states was important background. i was talking to his son they were describing her parents. there was always a cause for rally against the vietnam war. so he seems very happy but he was so secure in this and so confident. the supreme court case ended in 1983. so so he felt like the truth a bit out there for a long time. but it is funny. there is a mention in the news. so yeah. it's a long time to wait. >> any contact with hasbro? >> yes. our approach the reporting of this home teefive's book like it was reporting a journal to be no surprises. you want as many people to participate as you can. i i contacted hasbro several times. there were some turnover. i didn't fall the play-by-play. but i sent them hundreds of fact checking questions that were answered. for the times excerpt our top -- i contacted them. it's a bummer when someone doesn't want to participate. because they acquired parker
hindsight is 2020. the learning more about his background i before the nazis came in his life as an immigrant in the states was important background. i was talking to his son they were describing her parents. there was always a cause for rally against the vietnam war. so he seems very happy but he was so secure in this and so confident. the supreme court case ended in 1983. so so he felt like the truth a bit out there for a long time. but it is funny. there is a mention in the news. so yeah....
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i realize now that the title of the memo was "hindsight first place," every thing is obvious in hindsight. erik: people like larry fink, chairman and ceo of blackrock, knows a few things about investing in credit markets, has bemoaned the loss of liquidity in financial markets and particularly in credit as a result of dodd-frank and evil or rule -- and the volcker rule. howard: larry is right, as on most things that she is a pretty good investor. historically, -- as on most things -- he is a pretty good investor. historically, if securities drop, the brokers would walk in and say i buy from my own account because why, because they thought they were getting bargains. they were not doing it to be mother teresa. they were doing it to score some bargains. but in the process, they brought liquidity back to the market. stephanie: what is more valuable to the buy side? the fact that they cannot take risk anymore and good times is great, they're no longer a competitor to you. a few years ago, goldman sachs was as much a competitor to oaktree as appaloosa was. howard: the answers that question ste
i realize now that the title of the memo was "hindsight first place," every thing is obvious in hindsight. erik: people like larry fink, chairman and ceo of blackrock, knows a few things about investing in credit markets, has bemoaned the loss of liquidity in financial markets and particularly in credit as a result of dodd-frank and evil or rule -- and the volcker rule. howard: larry is right, as on most things that she is a pretty good investor. historically, -- as on most things --...
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. >> in hindsight, should the deputies have done something different the first time they contacted him on saturday? >> you know, they spoke to shultz. they evaluated him and he did not meet the criteria. >> all of this week, grief counselors will be at timber point elementary school where jordan was a student to help his classmates cope with the loss. >>> a trip to a palo alto grocery store turned into a disturbing experience for a young girl and her mother. the girl told police the man grabbed her and now investigators need help finding him. ktvu fox 2 reporter janine de la vega is live at stanford shopping center where she's spoken with police. what did the police say to you? >> reporter: they said recently they've had an uptick in this type of crime. people getting groped, indecent exposure. this happened in daylight, near a crowded shopping center, especially concerned because a child is involved. take a good look at this surveillance image that we have of the man. he appears in to be in his 40s, 6'2". he walked up to a 12-year-old girl shopping inside the farmers market and brushe
. >> in hindsight, should the deputies have done something different the first time they contacted him on saturday? >> you know, they spoke to shultz. they evaluated him and he did not meet the criteria. >> all of this week, grief counselors will be at timber point elementary school where jordan was a student to help his classmates cope with the loss. >>> a trip to a palo alto grocery store turned into a disturbing experience for a young girl and her mother. the girl...
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i had to remind myself i was making mistakes but i wasn't sure what they would be until hindsight. you have to forgive yourself and concentrate on the moment. having little pads of paper to write on helped me to develop a normal routine. i tried to look at the voyage as not being an end when my mother craft went down but a continuation in a more humble craft. you try to normalize life as much as possible and learn to deal with the problems not to deny the problems but to embrace their reality as best you can and get on from there. >> it is an extraordinary story. environmentalist and explorer and survivalist, thank you for your time. >>> emojis are they a girl thing? "the new york times" thinks so. this spring, choose choice twice, get a night at no price at 1,500 hotels. book now at choicehotels.com uh, and i know my iq. okay. uh, and i know-uh-i know what blood type i have. oh, wow! uh huh, yeah. i don't know my credit score. you don't know your credit score? --i don't know my credit score. that's really important. i mean -- i don't know my credit score. don't you want to buy a h
i had to remind myself i was making mistakes but i wasn't sure what they would be until hindsight. you have to forgive yourself and concentrate on the moment. having little pads of paper to write on helped me to develop a normal routine. i tried to look at the voyage as not being an end when my mother craft went down but a continuation in a more humble craft. you try to normalize life as much as possible and learn to deal with the problems not to deny the problems but to embrace their reality...
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in hindsight given what has happen with russia was it a mistake to allow a russian company to corner the market on uranium in the united states? was it a mistake to allow them to control a fifth of the uranium supply in the united states. >> i can take your question and get back to you on the specific transaction that you are talking about. >> memorandum of understanding that governs hillary clinton's dealing financial dealings of the administration and her husband's speaking fees can you make that memorrandum public? i don't think we have seen it. >> this resides in the state department and ask them about that policy. >> we have asked them. in the interest of transparency can we see that memorandum. >> i think the goal of the memorandum is to insure even the appearance of a conflict of interest was avoided by insuring that there was greater transparency and greater knowledge about the contributions that are accepted by the clinton foundation for the charitable work they do. >> essentially secretary of state hillary clinton promised to make public the donations to the clinton foundat
in hindsight given what has happen with russia was it a mistake to allow a russian company to corner the market on uranium in the united states? was it a mistake to allow them to control a fifth of the uranium supply in the united states. >> i can take your question and get back to you on the specific transaction that you are talking about. >> memorandum of understanding that governs hillary clinton's dealing financial dealings of the administration and her husband's speaking fees...
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and again, while i'm happy that jack made his case for lincoln no in 1861 in hindsight i hoped that one of the speakers would have taken an approach more similar to james robertson as he did inf '61. he nominated the virginia volunteer. i think the better would be the johnny reb collectively. it they decided how the war would take place, how they would participate in it and how it would eventually end. my task today is somewhat easier. we can turn this off now by the way, so it's not a distraction. my task is somewhat easier than that of the other four speakers, because while i'm covering the same period of time as them, i have to touch on steven spielberg's film lincoln. as you surely know what made 1865 such an important year for lincoln was first of all that he had been relengthed in november of 186 had4 and his share of the vote was significant. further, between 75 and 80% of the soldiers voted for lincoln rather than george mcclelland it appears those on a daily basis who were making the greatest sacrifice felt strongly about having lincoln as their commander in chief as he and the
and again, while i'm happy that jack made his case for lincoln no in 1861 in hindsight i hoped that one of the speakers would have taken an approach more similar to james robertson as he did inf '61. he nominated the virginia volunteer. i think the better would be the johnny reb collectively. it they decided how the war would take place, how they would participate in it and how it would eventually end. my task today is somewhat easier. we can turn this off now by the way, so it's not a...
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in hindsight, i relied, but the timing is everything.be a couple of more months -- i realized, but the timing is everything. and maybe a couple more months is what i thought. mark: coming up, plenty of oil out there. what does it mean for iran? alix steel looks at that when bottom line continues in just a moment. ♪ mark: welcome back to the second half-hour of bottom line on bloomberg television. i'm mark crumpton. let's get to the top stories we are following at this hour. let's begin with a check of crude oil and the close of floor trading here in new york. up nearly 6%, trading it 52.05. president obama is going to deal with the run the best bet by far. he tells the new york times that the agreement will make sure the iranians do not get nuclear weapons. also, the president tried to reassure those who think the deal could put israel in dangerous. president obama: what i'm willing to do is to make the kind of commitments that will give everybody in the neighborhood, including iran clarity that if israel were to be attacked by any state
in hindsight, i relied, but the timing is everything.be a couple of more months -- i realized, but the timing is everything. and maybe a couple more months is what i thought. mark: coming up, plenty of oil out there. what does it mean for iran? alix steel looks at that when bottom line continues in just a moment. ♪ mark: welcome back to the second half-hour of bottom line on bloomberg television. i'm mark crumpton. let's get to the top stories we are following at this hour. let's begin with a...
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and again, while i'm happy that jack made his case for lincoln no in 1861 in hindsight i hoped that one of the speakers would have taken an approach more similar to james robertson as he did inf '61. he nominated the virginia volunteer. i think the better would be the johnny reb collectively. it they decided how the war would take place, how they would participate in it and how it would eventually end. my task today is somewhat easier. we can turn this off now by the way, so it's not a distraction. my task is somewhat easier than that of the other four speakers, because while i'm covering the same period of time as them, i have to touch on steven spielberg's film lincoln. as you surely know what made 1865 such an important year for lincoln was first of all that he had been relengthed in november of 186 had4 and his share of the vote was significant. further, between 75 and 80% of the soldiers voted for lincoln rather than george mcclelland it appears those on a daily basis who were making the greatest sacrifice felt strongly about having lincoln as their commander in chief as he and the
and again, while i'm happy that jack made his case for lincoln no in 1861 in hindsight i hoped that one of the speakers would have taken an approach more similar to james robertson as he did inf '61. he nominated the virginia volunteer. i think the better would be the johnny reb collectively. it they decided how the war would take place, how they would participate in it and how it would eventually end. my task today is somewhat easier. we can turn this off now by the way, so it's not a...
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i admit this, considerable hindsight, that was misguided. it is not clear that he retained the loyalty of many parts of the armed forces. the extent to which yemeni armed forces are loyal to him were brought into question with the summer upon's rapid advance into the capital. it ended with his house arrest and interrogation of many a political system. the lack of an opposition to the houthis expansion southward can only partly be explained by inefficiency in the normal fighting problems of a patronage-based army. there were some treachery involved. there was some turning of units. the houthis are misunderstood. this is important. it is not well known here, the houthis are seen as the vanguard of the established order. that is, they are not a unified fighting force. and their support may be transactional and shallow in parts of the country that we and the saudis consider as conquered. armies generally do not do well in areas occupied by hostile tribes. my bias, my career has been in the ground forces, but it is important to look at this. the
i admit this, considerable hindsight, that was misguided. it is not clear that he retained the loyalty of many parts of the armed forces. the extent to which yemeni armed forces are loyal to him were brought into question with the summer upon's rapid advance into the capital. it ended with his house arrest and interrogation of many a political system. the lack of an opposition to the houthis expansion southward can only partly be explained by inefficiency in the normal fighting problems of a...
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hindsight that was misguided.etained or purchased the loyalty of significant parts of the yemeni armed forces most notably, the guard. it was brought into question with this summer's rapid houthi advance into the cap it will. there was a tense period of confrontation in the capital when ended with hadi's house arrest and the political system. the lack of opposition to the houthi expansion southward toward aden can only partly be explained by inefficiency and the fighting problems of the patronage-based army and there was treachery involved as well and there was some turning of units and the houthis are misunderstood, as well. this is important. it is not well known here that in part of the country the houthis are seen as the vanguard of the general opposition of the established political order in yemen and that is, they are not a unified fighting force and their support may be transactional and shallow in parts of the country that we and the saudis consider as conquered. at the end of the day all politics in yemen
hindsight that was misguided.etained or purchased the loyalty of significant parts of the yemeni armed forces most notably, the guard. it was brought into question with this summer's rapid houthi advance into the cap it will. there was a tense period of confrontation in the capital when ended with hadi's house arrest and the political system. the lack of opposition to the houthi expansion southward toward aden can only partly be explained by inefficiency and the fighting problems of the...
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. >> with the ben president of hindsight when you look back over the dash-cam individually do you consider maybe, you could have used or the officer involved could have used a different way to bring this to a close? >> if, you or any one else can provide different options in si situation lake that, we would want to evaluate those and talk about those so we can put those into practice. i think given the circumstances, given the situation as it unfolded i'm not sure there were a whole lot of other options. there wasn't time to call for a s.w.a.t. team. there wasn't time to call for hostage negotiation. crisis intervention person knelt. this individual was bent on doing harm. and to say he is suicidal. i don't know that's the case at all. this is an individual who had committed multiple felonious acts, a person who, again, continued to disobey, orders to put the gun down. and walk right into an area where he could have, shot somebody. if we hadn't acted we would be answering the question, why didn't you do something sooner? >> all right. chief of police, terry rosama, thank you so much for ta
. >> with the ben president of hindsight when you look back over the dash-cam individually do you consider maybe, you could have used or the officer involved could have used a different way to bring this to a close? >> if, you or any one else can provide different options in si situation lake that, we would want to evaluate those and talk about those so we can put those into practice. i think given the circumstances, given the situation as it unfolded i'm not sure there were a whole...
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no cell phones and everything was simple and that experience was just crazy when you look back at hindsightow huge it was. we had no idea good no. >> not getting dorothy at wizard of the oz then i was in the getting a broadway show. i said there was no difference for me good are you tired of talking about her. >> no only for a few years when i was adolescents, they are tired of talking to adults period. >> yes. >> so, no, i don't. they are happy memories. >> people still ask you to sing tomorrow. >> i can be reached by large check. >> seriously. >> well i sing it all the time for, you know, for kid, and it is, look it is a positive message it is a great song to get a signature song your first time out in the broadway show. people wait a lifetime. i never realized what a great thing that was. >> first time out. >> how old were you then. >> i was 13. >> we won the the grammy that year and show won best musical. i got to go to london. i came back and worked with liberache for two or three years in vegas. >> i have a question for you. >> okay good how come you never moved to the hollywood hills
no cell phones and everything was simple and that experience was just crazy when you look back at hindsightow huge it was. we had no idea good no. >> not getting dorothy at wizard of the oz then i was in the getting a broadway show. i said there was no difference for me good are you tired of talking about her. >> no only for a few years when i was adolescents, they are tired of talking to adults period. >> yes. >> so, no, i don't. they are happy memories. >> people...
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. >> 20/20 hindsight, a lot of people say that he focused more on climate change than obamacare, but the industry has mobilized effectively to oppose it and throw out the arrogance about whether climate change is real. a false narrative today that continues in the discussion. >> as a grade, how would you rate this president on his environmental record, on issues of climate change, how would you rate him? >> i would give him probably an a minus. >> really? you would rate him that high? >> within the limited authority that he has under the clean air act, he has been doing a great deal and there of been efforts in court and congress to block him all the way. the negative partly of it, at the same time that he has used his authority with the clean air act, he has presided in the enormous increase in fossil fuel production in coal and gas and oil. >> i'm reading here that nine of the ten warmest years on record have occurred since 2000. just explain to people who are watching as of this moment, explain that. >> what's explaining it, we have carbon monoxide and other greenhouse gases accum
. >> 20/20 hindsight, a lot of people say that he focused more on climate change than obamacare, but the industry has mobilized effectively to oppose it and throw out the arrogance about whether climate change is real. a false narrative today that continues in the discussion. >> as a grade, how would you rate this president on his environmental record, on issues of climate change, how would you rate him? >> i would give him probably an a minus. >> really? you would rate...
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so in hindsight which is always 20/20. should those deputies have done something different when they approached him on saturday. >> they spoke to schultz, they evaluated him and he did not meet the criteria. >> reporter: schultz expressed a fear that the world was coming to an end and a fixation with symbols and numbers, particularly the number three. >> he bought a bare knife which he says the murder weapon. he said that night at 3:00 a.m. again, the three issue was so important to him. he woke up because he couldn't sleep and he wound up going into the young boy's bedroom to stab him. >> reporter: the boy called jordie is being remembered for his permanent smile and the love of baseball. his teammates on the angels left him one last ball. >> to our teammate jordie, you will always be an angel. in discovery bay. >>> trafficking for sex. >>> pretty warm day around the bay area for your monday but temperatures are going to cool down. then they're going to warm up again. i'll give you the details on the cool down and how war
so in hindsight which is always 20/20. should those deputies have done something different when they approached him on saturday. >> they spoke to schultz, they evaluated him and he did not meet the criteria. >> reporter: schultz expressed a fear that the world was coming to an end and a fixation with symbols and numbers, particularly the number three. >> he bought a bare knife which he says the murder weapon. he said that night at 3:00 a.m. again, the three issue was so...
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it would prevent conflict and bloodshed, a move that hindsight shows, i admit this considerable hindsight it was misguided. he retained or purchased loyalty of significant parts of the yemeni armed forces. the extent to which the forces are loyal to al hadi was brought into question with the rapid houthi advance into the capital. there was an intense period of confrontation with ended with house arrest and yemeni political system. the lack of yemeni arm forces southward towards aden can only partly be explained by inefficiency and there was some treasury involved as well and turning units. the houthis are misunderstood as well. it is not well known here that in some parts of the country houthis are seen as the vanguards of the general opposition of the established political order in yemen. they are not a unified fighting force and their support may be transactional and shallow in parts of the country that we and the saudis consider as conquered. at the end of the day all politics in yemen are tribal and armies generally do not do well in areas occupied by hostile tribes. let me talk about
it would prevent conflict and bloodshed, a move that hindsight shows, i admit this considerable hindsight it was misguided. he retained or purchased loyalty of significant parts of the yemeni armed forces. the extent to which the forces are loyal to al hadi was brought into question with the rapid houthi advance into the capital. there was an intense period of confrontation with ended with house arrest and yemeni political system. the lack of yemeni arm forces southward towards aden can only...
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so in hindsight, you have to hold your tongue and go home every night. >>> next on "lockup: raw: ever present danger." >> if you step out of bounds and disrespect somebody, you better expect that same disrespect back to you. >> cellmates in one of america's toughest prisons school a "lockup" producer on the art of survival. >> step on a man's foot. may very well go back and show up with a knife and come in and decapitate you. everybody knows that parker. well... did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter- -sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> it was built to handle the toughest of all criminals. its inmate population includes charles manson and some of the nation's most violent prison gangs. "lockup" crews have also been frequent guests at californ
so in hindsight, you have to hold your tongue and go home every night. >>> next on "lockup: raw: ever present danger." >> if you step out of bounds and disrespect somebody, you better expect that same disrespect back to you. >> cellmates in one of america's toughest prisons school a "lockup" producer on the art of survival. >> step on a man's foot. may very well go back and show up with a knife and come in and decapitate you. everybody knows that...
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in hindsight what i think she was trying to do was dispel a sense of discomfort in her the ó"/Ñ way hering shown to the world. >> she would take on boy personalities and always want to play with boy things and we thought well it seems like we have a tomboy on our hands. right. she didn't fit in with the boys and she didn't fit in with the girls. it was obvious to her and the other kids. >> i think she felt that. she withdrew from people. she wouldn't look people in the face when they talk talked to her. >> you look beautiful now. >> you look awesome! >> what do you think, mia? >> i want someone to cut my hair and i want to be like that. >> her need to playboy roles and her need to be seen are spoken to as a boy at home became very persistent and very consistent. those are the hallmarks of a possibly transgender child. con sis tense, insistence, and persistence. she was meeting all the markers. i was confused and concerned, and i hoped that this obsession with being a boy would go away. i remember crying because i imagined her being in the playground and nobody playing with her. i imagin
in hindsight what i think she was trying to do was dispel a sense of discomfort in her the ó"/Ñ way hering shown to the world. >> she would take on boy personalities and always want to play with boy things and we thought well it seems like we have a tomboy on our hands. right. she didn't fit in with the boys and she didn't fit in with the girls. it was obvious to her and the other kids. >> i think she felt that. she withdrew from people. she wouldn't look people in the face...
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the report says in hindsight the most question shall decision "rolling stone" made was to accept that: the report doesn't accuse of reporter of slander, saying: >>> regardless about the facts around the story, the main idea about raising awareness of campus rape was lost in the uproar. >> reporter: the allegations in "rolling stones" magazine sent shock waves. a young woman, jackie gave a detail of a manning rape at a fraternity house in the university of virginia in the fall of 2012. jacky's narrative was wove ep throughout the article to back up the points that the university fails to protect female students. >> i think they know to a long time a great harm was done to this student and many. they are taking action now because there has been a great harm done to the reputation and it's been paramount for then. >> reporter: sabrina spoke to al jazeera after the article was published and said the school why is un cooperative and wouldn't allow access to key administrators. protests occurred on campus. after the article, official of u.v.a. vowed to crack down on the assault and asked th
the report says in hindsight the most question shall decision "rolling stone" made was to accept that: the report doesn't accuse of reporter of slander, saying: >>> regardless about the facts around the story, the main idea about raising awareness of campus rape was lost in the uproar. >> reporter: the allegations in "rolling stones" magazine sent shock waves. a young woman, jackie gave a detail of a manning rape at a fraternity house in the university of...
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if you look back on that 25 to 50 years, now with hindsight, you can say, and a lot of people thoughtt then, but we've all got the benefit of the experience. has it worked? i don't think it's worked at all. >> my grandmother worked at a factory called western electric. that was one of many factories, bethlehem steel, bethlehem ship yard, unilever western electric automotive plants, none of that exists anymore. so it's easy to look across the aisle and say -- or across the city and say, look at these poor neighborhoods, why don't people just work harder? well, people depending on your educational level, only have certain options. and the educational system is failing in part because why? because the manufacturing base has gone away. which reduces tax incomes and so forth. so the opportunity my grandmother had, i don't see that here today, and i don't think that people in these neighborhoods who are working-class people, and some of the neighborhoods that have been featured on television where the local people are working hard every day, community organizers et cetera. you've seen them
if you look back on that 25 to 50 years, now with hindsight, you can say, and a lot of people thoughtt then, but we've all got the benefit of the experience. has it worked? i don't think it's worked at all. >> my grandmother worked at a factory called western electric. that was one of many factories, bethlehem steel, bethlehem ship yard, unilever western electric automotive plants, none of that exists anymore. so it's easy to look across the aisle and say -- or across the city and say,...
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>> i think with benefit of hindsight you always can say things could be done better. >> reporter: as kenyans pray and mourn their dead, some are left wondering if more could have been done to save them. david mckinzie, cnn, nairobi kenya. >> and we heard from kenya's foreign affairs secretary earlier. she said the criticism about the response time is inaccurate. take a listen. >> the response was adequate, and because of the military was quite close to the university. you know, one cannot actually say that the response was slow. obviously, when parents are grieving and the country is mourning, it's always, you know, easy to fall back on things like that. >> and she went on to say, quote, we did everything that we could do unquote. we want to move now to iraq. >>> just days after liberating the city of particular ritz from isis, iraqi authorities are making a horrendous discovery. a series of mass graves likely containing hundreds of dead soldiers, the result of one of the largest mass kers carried out by isis. we have a the report from arwa damon from one grave site. but a warning. s
>> i think with benefit of hindsight you always can say things could be done better. >> reporter: as kenyans pray and mourn their dead, some are left wondering if more could have been done to save them. david mckinzie, cnn, nairobi kenya. >> and we heard from kenya's foreign affairs secretary earlier. she said the criticism about the response time is inaccurate. take a listen. >> the response was adequate, and because of the military was quite close to the university....
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. >> so in hindsight which is always 20/20, should those deputies have done something different the first time they contacted him on saturday? >> you know, they spoke to schultz. they evaluated hem and he did not meet the criteria. >> grief counselors are at timber point elementary school where jordan was a student all this week to help his classmates cope with the loss. >>> time is 5:10. the death toll from that devastating earthquake in nepal it keeps rising. search and rescue teams have not reached the remote village. we will hear from a san francisco man that was just rescued. >> it is a big day today. married in san francisco, moved to tennessee. up next the key role this couple is playing in a closely watched same sex marriage case heading to the supreme court today. >> we still have a bad morning commute when it comes to a major freeway in the east bay. when we talk about 880 northbound it looks good at oakland but it's not the case in san leandro and hayward. we'll explain. >> a fog bank was nonexistent yesterday and temperatures rocking up to near 90. it will be cooler. 50s now.
. >> so in hindsight which is always 20/20, should those deputies have done something different the first time they contacted him on saturday? >> you know, they spoke to schultz. they evaluated hem and he did not meet the criteria. >> grief counselors are at timber point elementary school where jordan was a student all this week to help his classmates cope with the loss. >>> time is 5:10. the death toll from that devastating earthquake in nepal it keeps rising. search...
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his majority opinion, justice bradley added this rhetorical flourish, which looks unfortunate in hindsight, given what some -- what occurred in the south. he said, when a man emerges from slavery, by the aid of legislation has shaken off that state, there must be some stage in the progress of his elevation when he takes the rank of a mere citizen, that ceases to be the special favorite of the laws. when his rights as a citizen are to be protected in the ordinary modes by which other men pass rights are protected. in his guy sent, john marshall harlan noted that given what has happened thus far, it is scarily -- scarcely just to say that the colored race has been a favorite of the law. for many commentators, the court's decision in the civil rights cases prove the courts were undermining the purpose of the civil war amendments in order to allow white supremacy to be restored in the south. the slaughterhouse cases failed to prove the point, the civil rights cases are the smoking gun. evidence that the court shared president johnson's view of the meaning of the war, rather than the view of co
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>> supreme court said an officer's decision would not be straout niced with hindsight, and you talk aboutn officers' persons, and don't forget the citizen video and the fact that we all have recording equipment on our phones and we can take tape with and so it's rendering a new era, and will it affect the way officers think and feel and make split-second decisions maybe, and many observers say that would be for the better. >> thank you, and appreciate it. >>> one-on-one with ashley judd and her fight against online harassment. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. woo-hoo, bomb that cherry lip through the doggy door or it's pittsville, brah. it's never too late to learn a foreign language! a
>> supreme court said an officer's decision would not be straout niced with hindsight, and you talk aboutn officers' persons, and don't forget the citizen video and the fact that we all have recording equipment on our phones and we can take tape with and so it's rendering a new era, and will it affect the way officers think and feel and make split-second decisions maybe, and many observers say that would be for the better. >> thank you, and appreciate it. >>> one-on-one...
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here are the results of our bill o'reilly.com poll which asked in hindsight would have you traded fivetured taliban commanders for bowe bergdahl? about 50,000 of you voted. big number. 98% say no. 2% say they support the trade. joining us now from washington is the world famous charles krauthammer. i'm not gloating, no gloating zone. and you say? >> i demand a recount. [ laughter ] >> it won't take long. only six people that agree with you. >> some irregularities in some of the texas precincts. number go. and how do i know you didn't have illegal aliens in the vote? is the fact that as much as i love the american people, they sometimes get it wrong. they elected barack obama, after all. not once but twice. here is the last point. i made a two-sided a two-part proposition. number one no soldier left behind. seconds part of the proposition was: no trader, no deserter left unpunished. you and i had a real disagreement over number two. you said of bergdahl that if he is found guilty, you would give him a pass. he suffered enough. how about doing a poll on that bill? >> well, i didn't say i
here are the results of our bill o'reilly.com poll which asked in hindsight would have you traded fivetured taliban commanders for bowe bergdahl? about 50,000 of you voted. big number. 98% say no. 2% say they support the trade. joining us now from washington is the world famous charles krauthammer. i'm not gloating, no gloating zone. and you say? >> i demand a recount. [ laughter ] >> it won't take long. only six people that agree with you. >> some irregularities in some of...
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>> i think if there's a review with benefit of hindsight, you always say things can be done better. ♪> reporter: as kenyans pray and mourn their dead, some are left wondering if more could have been done to save them. david mckenzie, cnn, nairobi, kenya. >>> people in nairobi have been giving blood it hospital wounded in the garissa -- blood at the hospital wounded in the garissa attack. doctors said there wasn't enough blood for transfusions. >> it was not their, two die. nobody knows what can happen to you tomorrow. there are people who can help you at least if you are injured. it's better. >> i really felt bad. i felt bad -- i just wanted to be part of kenyans. >> people doing what they can to help. kenyan officials hope to get 2,000 units of blood by wednesday. >>> now to a gruesome discovery in iraq. mass graves in the city of tikrit that could contain the remains of 1,700 soldiers believed to have been executed by isis militants last june. iraqi forces liberated the city from isis less than a week ago. arwa damon was at one gravesite. we have to give a warning, images in her exc
>> i think if there's a review with benefit of hindsight, you always say things can be done better. ♪> reporter: as kenyans pray and mourn their dead, some are left wondering if more could have been done to save them. david mckenzie, cnn, nairobi, kenya. >>> people in nairobi have been giving blood it hospital wounded in the garissa -- blood at the hospital wounded in the garissa attack. doctors said there wasn't enough blood for transfusions. >> it was not their, two...
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self-reporting and in this case the doctors are relying on the self-reporting of someone who, in hindsightebody with very serious problems and an evil intent and that's a problem. >> it certainly is. david, co-pilots said they prevented from alarms going off. why would he do nah? >> . >> he was trying to prevent an emergency signal or warning, because it goes back to the carrier which if you see the speed of the aircraft the velocity not exceed the aircraft it will send a signal out and warn them that there's something going on on the aircraft. it apparently to me it appears as though he was trying to make this look like it was just a normal descent or some kind of thing he was fighting in the aircraft. he didn't want people to know he had committed suicide is what i derived from that, he had done that. >> good point. david soucie justin greene gary cay. thank you. >>> ahead, the brazen terror attack of the university in kenia. we learn disturbing new details about how the massacre played out, plus mass terror plot in the united states. two women arrested in new york city. fbi said they wa
self-reporting and in this case the doctors are relying on the self-reporting of someone who, in hindsightebody with very serious problems and an evil intent and that's a problem. >> it certainly is. david, co-pilots said they prevented from alarms going off. why would he do nah? >> . >> he was trying to prevent an emergency signal or warning, because it goes back to the carrier which if you see the speed of the aircraft the velocity not exceed the aircraft it will send a...